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bob bush. i'm the dta board member, was president of the dta in 1985 through 1989.to beaver street in 1982 with my partner. i think most beavers would prefer the floor store was going to be on market street, a major commercial corridor which has many vacancies but we understand why they want to place the store on noe street. it is the location of 258 noe street at the doorstep of our residential neighborhood, buffered only by a small community garden that has raised neighborhood concerns. the neighborhood for the dta working closely with the terrance alan representing floor has spent the last year and a half working together to fashion conditions that would allow the store to proceed while addressing the neighborhood concerns and offer the opportunity for the floor store to be part of the community. at this time, the neighborhood would like you to add conditions of use. we feel that if they are not part of the approval process they don't really have much force of value. first no on-site drug consumption both in the store and in the yard behind 258. that there be no
bob bush. i'm the dta board member, was president of the dta in 1985 through 1989.to beaver street in 1982 with my partner. i think most beavers would prefer the floor store was going to be on market street, a major commercial corridor which has many vacancies but we understand why they want to place the store on noe street. it is the location of 258 noe street at the doorstep of our residential neighborhood, buffered only by a small community garden that has raised neighborhood concerns. the...
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bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 996. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical iss
bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 996. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the...
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bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologized and may was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical is
bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologized and may was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the...
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bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 996. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical iss
bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 996. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the...
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bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence.publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdelhakim in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical issue
bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence.publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdelhakim in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the...
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bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdelhakim in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical issue
bob. and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdelhakim in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the...
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you know, even people like george bush and bob dole. they were not peeling off until just a couple weeks before nixon resigned. and then when the smoking gun came out, then he really had to go. but even in the house judiciary committee, the republicans who ended up voting for one or two articles of impeachment, a month earlier, they weren't going for it. so there is time for some of these republicans to change. it depends on what they're hearing from home. and that, in turn, depends on the public testimony that's to come starting in about a week or two. you're going to see some of these just big witnesses. like -- like ambassador taylor -- full of credibility. impeccable career. you're going to see them testifying in public. and then when that happens, some of the constituencies might change their minds. >> and the challenge for democrats. can they keep the narrative simple if you're a supporter of impeaching this president? natalie andrews, congressional reporter for the wall street journal. thanks for being here. glenn and jonathan, d
you know, even people like george bush and bob dole. they were not peeling off until just a couple weeks before nixon resigned. and then when the smoking gun came out, then he really had to go. but even in the house judiciary committee, the republicans who ended up voting for one or two articles of impeachment, a month earlier, they weren't going for it. so there is time for some of these republicans to change. it depends on what they're hearing from home. and that, in turn, depends on the...
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bob muller. this once again the bush administration, the quintessentially perfect candidate to be the fbi director. was it true then, if it was or wasn't true, when in the fbi get on this most dangerous of road paths disarms muller, gives her the phone call or, is the really a commie obama problem. what have an inside of the fbi. >> it started before muller. then it escalated after. using any power they could because they are the i'm going guys, they are the demon, they have to have the white house they can do these things and they are the truly elites. they can break the rules and the interests of the country. and raising i see it began before muller is because right after muller was appointed fbi director around the time of 911, he gets hold in front of the fisa court, the foreign intelligence secret dark campus support. report. they confront him with evidence that the fbi had for years. providing lies to the reports. did muller reap promised that he would fix it. institute new rules and procedures and actually he did it's called the woods procedures. but the fbi continue to violate the woods pr
bob muller. this once again the bush administration, the quintessentially perfect candidate to be the fbi director. was it true then, if it was or wasn't true, when in the fbi get on this most dangerous of road paths disarms muller, gives her the phone call or, is the really a commie obama problem. what have an inside of the fbi. >> it started before muller. then it escalated after. using any power they could because they are the i'm going guys, they are the demon, they have to have the...
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bush and meetings around selecting bob mueller as fbi director for gore went to his swearing-in at the rose garden with my mother. and one of her friends. it was a wonderful occasion but i remember when they were looking for candidates the one thing we heard over and over about bob mueller he is the quintessential perfect candidate to be the fbi director. was it true then? if it was or wasn't, what did the fbi get on this most dangerous of rogue paths? to start before mueller? is at the comey obama problem? what happened. >> it started before mueller. but then it escalated. >> using any power they could because they are the good guys and they have the white hat so they can do these things. they are the true elites protecting the country. the reason i say it began before mueller is because right after he was appointed fbi director around the time of 9/11, he gets hauled in front of the fisa court this secret chamber court and they confront him with evidence that the fbi had for years been presenting lies to the fisa court and warrant applications to spy. and mueller promised he would fi
bush and meetings around selecting bob mueller as fbi director for gore went to his swearing-in at the rose garden with my mother. and one of her friends. it was a wonderful occasion but i remember when they were looking for candidates the one thing we heard over and over about bob mueller he is the quintessential perfect candidate to be the fbi director. was it true then? if it was or wasn't, what did the fbi get on this most dangerous of rogue paths? to start before mueller? is at the comey...
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. >> i worked for president george bush and involved in meeting with selecting bob mueller to be fbi director for the president. i went to bob mueller's swearing in in rose garden. i remember looking for candidates, the one thing you heard over and over again about bob mueller, the bush administration, during his time when he's fbi director, perfect candidate to be the fbi direct director. if it was or wasn't true, when did the fbi get on this most dangerous of rogue paths, did it stuart with mueller, did it start before mueller, is it a really comey-obama problem, what happened inside the fbi? >> it started before mueller but then it escalated using any power. >> they have the white hat and they can do these things, they are truly, you know, elites that can break the rules in the interest of the country. >> the reason i say it began before mueller is because right after mueller was appointed fbi director around the time of 9/11, he gets hauled in front of the fisa court, the foreign intelligence surveillance court. the secrete star chamber court and they confront him with evidence t
. >> i worked for president george bush and involved in meeting with selecting bob mueller to be fbi director for the president. i went to bob mueller's swearing in in rose garden. i remember looking for candidates, the one thing you heard over and over again about bob mueller, the bush administration, during his time when he's fbi director, perfect candidate to be the fbi direct director. if it was or wasn't true, when did the fbi get on this most dangerous of rogue paths, did it stuart...
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bush, it later had the support of bob dole, this was not a partisan issue because people fundamentallyderstood that majority rule was the essential foundation of democracy. i think it is unfortunate that all of the splits have gone in one direction as i think the professor pointed out in the last session. it does not necessarily have to go that way and we have seen republican presidents as recently as george w. bush winning by a substantial margin in the popular >> vote. since 2002, which is only 17 years ago, 47 states have elected republican governors. republicans don't have trouble winning popular vote's. it is a misunderstanding of how the incentive structures of our system have worked, how campaigning happens and how that led to the kind of candidates we have, and that made people think republicans can't win a popular vote. i think that is a misunderstanding. >> >> we will open it up for questions. if you can raise your hand, the mic will come to you. please keep your questions short. >> this is somewhat hypothetical, but given the current president's limited popularity in our cou
bush, it later had the support of bob dole, this was not a partisan issue because people fundamentallyderstood that majority rule was the essential foundation of democracy. i think it is unfortunate that all of the splits have gone in one direction as i think the professor pointed out in the last session. it does not necessarily have to go that way and we have seen republican presidents as recently as george w. bush winning by a substantial margin in the popular >> vote. since 2002, which...
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week to say if i'm next in the bush these are the responses we have to make for the base of government on all climate change has just presented its report on the condition of bob oceans we'll see what he'd say. in 60 minutes d.w. . stay informed. and language courses. video audio. anytime anywhere. w s. the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to sing the bridge alexander from the world's 250th birthday we're embarking on a voyage of discovery. expedition good on t.w. place. where is home. when your family got it across the globe. it's a good kids who didn't listen to the. journey back to the roots should get a minimum of the. shots finally from somalia live around the world. one of them needed urgent assistance and. the family starts october on d. w. . this is the w. news africa coming up in the program. or know peeps that is the question on many lips are talking a national dialogue to end the before and separate this crisis include it in comfort but how all sides on the same page also coming up. when recycling becomes a health hazard why reusing plastic containers is not always a good idea.
week to say if i'm next in the bush these are the responses we have to make for the base of government on all climate change has just presented its report on the condition of bob oceans we'll see what he'd say. in 60 minutes d.w. . stay informed. and language courses. video audio. anytime anywhere. w s. the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to sing the bridge alexander from the world's 250th birthday we're embarking on a voyage of discovery. expedition good on t.w. place. where...
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bush, i was involved with some of the meetings around selecting bob mueller to be the fbi director for the president. i went to bob mueller's swearing in on the, in the rose garden. i brought my mother -- >> guest: really? >> host: and one of her wonderful friends from wichita, mary lou tinker. i remember the meetings, i'm not saying anything inappropriate here, but i remember when they were looking for candidates, the one thing you heard over and over again about bob mueller was he is the quintessentially perfect candidate to be the fbi director. was it true then, and if it was, if it was or wasn't true, when did the fbi get on this most dangerous of road paths? did it start with mueller? did it start before mueller? is it really a comey/obama problem? what happened in the fbi? >> guest: it started before mueller, but then it escalated after -- >> host: using any power they could -- >> guest: yes. >> host: -- because they're the good guys, they're the g-men, they have the white hats, so they can do these things. they are the truly, you know, elites that can break the rules in the inte
bush, i was involved with some of the meetings around selecting bob mueller to be the fbi director for the president. i went to bob mueller's swearing in on the, in the rose garden. i brought my mother -- >> guest: really? >> host: and one of her wonderful friends from wichita, mary lou tinker. i remember the meetings, i'm not saying anything inappropriate here, but i remember when they were looking for candidates, the one thing you heard over and over again about bob mueller was he...
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bob aboard our. mama don't but that was nearing 2 . with gina down and what is short was the condition of mind of bush when we did to him and yet. as if by a little magic child services did allow christina the older sister to keep the children in her care when you are just writing on a daily news but i did miss it all why don't we speed show only showed us on the only are we need one of the bride and. one push for school so. you don't you bring a pro who should. see you. ready to shoot things shoot on dissing them.
bob aboard our. mama don't but that was nearing 2 . with gina down and what is short was the condition of mind of bush when we did to him and yet. as if by a little magic child services did allow christina the older sister to keep the children in her care when you are just writing on a daily news but i did miss it all why don't we speed show only showed us on the only are we need one of the bride and. one push for school so. you don't you bring a pro who should. see you. ready to shoot things...
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where he was something of a fish out of water with a holdover of the bush administration and they had the usual tensions that exist and bob dates becomes the wisemen of the group and tells the whiteout staff they are important and somewhat went back to his fimpaign but they cannot implement decisions so they need the cabinet officials to be involved in the decision-making process to admit that they heard laughter behind and they turned to the cabinet officials and that i don't know what you laughing about because even though today is saturday someone in your organization somewhere is doing something that you disapprove of it is probably immoral and may be illegal but the point being institutions that as large as the cabinet or cfpb the sum is always the possibility of someone doing something wrong. as bob said repeatedly in the department of defense do you want to stop isolated individual cases of wrongdoing and certainly stop systemic wrongdoing but even more important when you find the cases of wrongdoing take active action immediately to stop them. we want to encourage private institutions to do that and want cfpb to h
where he was something of a fish out of water with a holdover of the bush administration and they had the usual tensions that exist and bob dates becomes the wisemen of the group and tells the whiteout staff they are important and somewhat went back to his fimpaign but they cannot implement decisions so they need the cabinet officials to be involved in the decision-making process to admit that they heard laughter behind and they turned to the cabinet officials and that i don't know what you...
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respond the same comments jenna bush these are the results this week optimus called the base of governmental crime rate change cars just presented its report on the condition of bob oceans we'll see what it says own. next detail. what keeps us in shape what makes us see in times of the stamp. my name is dr carlson because i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve go ahead. stay choose and let's all try to stay. mentioning 60 minutes. closely. carefully you don't know the soon. to be a good. match. discover who. did you know that more than 2 sides of the is covered by water so you can imagine what a huge wall this plays in meant training the ecological health of our planet in welcome to iraq be an african environmental magazine.
respond the same comments jenna bush these are the results this week optimus called the base of governmental crime rate change cars just presented its report on the condition of bob oceans we'll see what it says own. next detail. what keeps us in shape what makes us see in times of the stamp. my name is dr carlson because i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve go ahead. stay choose and let's all try to stay. mentioning 60 minutes. closely....
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. >> well, bob really brought up some points that we outlined in this year's study i shared for president bush senior and vice president quail, about how to go back to the moon and onto mars. he hit it right there. but one thing, you are going to need a big booster. there's no doubt about it. people have things to sell. they always want to sell you the small boosters and put them together, the math just doesn't work. we've been through it many times. radiation, absolutely, we have to have a way to protect for radiation. that's one of the big risks. and assuming that your systems engineering is good and your systems have enough reliability to get you out there, perhaps a nuclear thermal rocket for mars, you don't need it for the moon. as far as upper stage propulsion. and -- oh, again, the two things you have to recycle is water and oxygen. and, you know, for example, on apollo 10, i lifted off about 6.4 million pounds of mass. i had 300,000 pounds to leo -- >> how did you do that? how did you do that? >> all i had was 4.8% there earth orbit and then on tli, it was 1.6%. the human being uses ab
. >> well, bob really brought up some points that we outlined in this year's study i shared for president bush senior and vice president quail, about how to go back to the moon and onto mars. he hit it right there. but one thing, you are going to need a big booster. there's no doubt about it. people have things to sell. they always want to sell you the small boosters and put them together, the math just doesn't work. we've been through it many times. radiation, absolutely, we have to have...
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reminds me of a story that bob gates told about the early days of the obama administration, when he was something of a fish out of water, being a holdover from the bush administration. they had the usual tensions that exist between white house staff and cabinet secretaries, they had to sub in at the white house in the early days to resolve them. and bob gates, the wise man of the group, told the white house staff that they were very important, they understand the president. someone went back to his campaign for the senate, but they couldn't implement decisions. so they needed the cabinet officials to be involved in the decision making process. they said he heard laughter behind him. he turned around to cabinet officials. i don't know what all of are you laughing about, because today, even though it's a saturday, someone in your organization somewhere is doing something that you disapprove of, that is probably immore and may be illegal. the point being that in institutions as large as a cabinet or the cfpb, there's almost always the possibility of someone doing something wrong. as bob gates showed repeatedly in the department of defense, you want to t
reminds me of a story that bob gates told about the early days of the obama administration, when he was something of a fish out of water, being a holdover from the bush administration. they had the usual tensions that exist between white house staff and cabinet secretaries, they had to sub in at the white house in the early days to resolve them. and bob gates, the wise man of the group, told the white house staff that they were very important, they understand the president. someone went back to...
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deanne: bob really brought some points that we outlined in this study for president bush senior, how we go about the moon and mars. he hit it right there. thing, you are going to need thing, you are going to need a big booster. there is no doubt about it. people have things to sell. small boosters and put them together, but that does not work. we have been through it many times. radiation, absolutely. we ought to have a way to protect for radiation. that is one of the big risks. assuming your systems engineering is good and your systems have enough reliability perhaps youp there, need a rocket for mars, not for the moon as far as upper stage propulsion. again, the two things you got to recycle is water and oxygen. 10, 6.4ple, apollo million pounds of mass. 300,000 pounds taleo, the rover. 100,000 pounds. deanne: how do you do that? lt. gen. stafford: well, 4.8%. [laughter] had of. stafford: what i useful payload was 1.6%. the human being uses about 2.2 pounds, depends on your weight, 2.2 pounds of oxygen a day. that means you are going to have to have 50 to 75 pounds of mass every da
deanne: bob really brought some points that we outlined in this study for president bush senior, how we go about the moon and mars. he hit it right there. thing, you are going to need thing, you are going to need a big booster. there is no doubt about it. people have things to sell. small boosters and put them together, but that does not work. we have been through it many times. radiation, absolutely. we ought to have a way to protect for radiation. that is one of the big risks. assuming your...
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bush, who had been a congressman and later had the support of bob dole. this was not a partisan issue because people fundamentally understood that majority rule was the central foundation of democracy and i think that it's unfortunate that all of the splits have gone in one direction, as i think professor wang point the out in the last session, it doesn't necessarily have to go that way and we've seen republican presidents as recently as george w. bush winning by a substantial margin in the popular vote. and i think something like since 2002, which is only, what, 17 years ago, 47 states have elected republican governors. republicans don't have trouble winning popular votes, it's, i think it's a misunderstanding of how the incentive structures of our current system have worked the way that campaigning happens and led to the types of candidates that we have to make everybody think that somehow republicans can't win a popular vote. i think that's actually a misunderstanding. >> we will open up for questions if you can raise your hand, and the mic will come t
bush, who had been a congressman and later had the support of bob dole. this was not a partisan issue because people fundamentally understood that majority rule was the central foundation of democracy and i think that it's unfortunate that all of the splits have gone in one direction, as i think professor wang point the out in the last session, it doesn't necessarily have to go that way and we've seen republican presidents as recently as george w. bush winning by a substantial margin in the...
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bob i'm rachel join me from the german fun to be a. host. city. maro a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. the muslim. christian population. with its funders the city center 2017 president bush's response was told. i. will never again look over. the reconquest terms. that's not the reason at all this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did it become a deep way to islamist terror. until now you see so we got i mean morsi or so. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of my guests starts october 24th on d w. this is d w news and these are out top stories the united states and turkey have agreed to what the u.s. calls a ceasefire in northern syria u.s. vice president mike pence made the announcement after meeting turkish president redshift tayyip erdogan in ankara the u.s. had threatened turkey with sanctions if it didn't halt.
bob i'm rachel join me from the german fun to be a. host. city. maro a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. the muslim. christian population. with its funders the city center 2017 president bush's response was told. i. will never again look over. the reconquest terms. that's not the reason at all this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did it become a deep way to islamist terror. until now you see so we got i mean morsi or so. an exclusive report from a destroyed city....
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social media bob goes after that she turned this into a teachable moment about kindness and unity and a spokesperson for the former president responded saying this was president and mrs. bush being with alan and appreciated her comments about respecting one another, they respect her. this moment went so viral and it was because so many agreed with her. one twitter user said she feels she needs to defend herself are hanging out with george w. bush, slowly starting to hate pc culture more and more. not being friends with people who share the same beliefs is making america even more divided and another twitter user says it is good that people have different views, talk to each other, we can learn from each other. when i saw that picture i thought it was a nice moment to see these two people together you wouldn't think would be friends in the majority of people felt that way but social media has the most critical point. >> i found it disingenuous because not once but twice on interviews with megan kelly and matt lauer she has said she refuses to have donald trump on her show because they don't have the same viewpoint. >> he is friends with president bush. heather: she talking
social media bob goes after that she turned this into a teachable moment about kindness and unity and a spokesperson for the former president responded saying this was president and mrs. bush being with alan and appreciated her comments about respecting one another, they respect her. this moment went so viral and it was because so many agreed with her. one twitter user said she feels she needs to defend herself are hanging out with george w. bush, slowly starting to hate pc culture more and...
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bush. i was involved with some of the meetings about bob mueller and the fbi director.er so i remember the meetings so one thing i heard over and over again during the fbi director is that he proved essentially the perfect candidate to be the fbi director. was it true then? if it was or wasn't how did the fbi get on this most dangerous of the rogue path? did it start before mueller? is it really comey obama problem? what happened? >> it started before muelle mueller, but then it escalated after. >> using any power they could because they are the good guys they have the white hats so they are truly the elites. >> i see it begun before mueller because right after he was appointed fbi director at the time of 9/11, he gets hauled in front of the fisa court and they confront him with evidence the fbi had four years had been presenting lies to the fisa court in warrant applications to spy. and mueller promised he would fix it and institute new rules and procedures. he actually did. but the fbi continued to violate those woods procedures particularly in this particular case in
bush. i was involved with some of the meetings about bob mueller and the fbi director.er so i remember the meetings so one thing i heard over and over again during the fbi director is that he proved essentially the perfect candidate to be the fbi director. was it true then? if it was or wasn't how did the fbi get on this most dangerous of the rogue path? did it start before mueller? is it really comey obama problem? what happened? >> it started before muelle mueller, but then it escalated...
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bush, dick cheney. the perfect person to have. how are you doing? >> i'm glad to be here. >> i'm glad to have you, bob, with your experience.didates in the debate? >> well, there will be 12 on the stage, obviously, and that's a lot of people and the managing of that will itself be interesting. i think it's fair to say there are three in the top tier right now and each one of them has their own mission, their own goals, their own worries. take them one at a time. i think that joe biden has well answered the criticisms that have come totally unfairly in my view from the white house. here's a chance, 90 seconds, which doesn't seem like a lot, but it is a lot, to actually answer that with a viewership of maybe 15 or however many million. >> to nail that. what about warren at a time when many are looking at her at the higher level? >> she's now the front-runner so she has to debate like a front-runner. i think the things that will come at her, either from the hosts or from the others, will be the whole losing the job from pregnancy issue that's been filtering around and also, of course, the ruminating that's going on about how s
bush, dick cheney. the perfect person to have. how are you doing? >> i'm glad to be here. >> i'm glad to have you, bob, with your experience.didates in the debate? >> well, there will be 12 on the stage, obviously, and that's a lot of people and the managing of that will itself be interesting. i think it's fair to say there are three in the top tier right now and each one of them has their own mission, their own goals, their own worries. take them one at a time. i think that...
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bob. >> reporter: well, here. let me come over here now. i'm going to give you another example of how quickly these fired jumped. so the embers have spread over to this bush. you can see there's a dirt lot behind there, so it probably won't get further than that, unless the embers do another jump around. let's come over here. you can see that white house i was telling you about. unfortunately now the embers have gotten up into the roof and they're starting to burn in the ro roof. what's tragic is there's nothing anybody can do. you watch this and feel horrible for the people who own this property. >> but we're also thankful that people got out of there, so at least the lives were saved in that area. >> reporter: i see someone from calfire. i'm going to try to get them and see what they see far from the obvious. >> we'll let you break away to do that so hopefully you can get more information. please stay safe as well. we're going to show you now what that winery used to look like. my goodness. bob redell reporting live. >> since 1869. >> since 1869 and now gone in an instant as the kincade fire continues to spread. we saw with bob. this is the tower that w
bob. >> reporter: well, here. let me come over here now. i'm going to give you another example of how quickly these fired jumped. so the embers have spread over to this bush. you can see there's a dirt lot behind there, so it probably won't get further than that, unless the embers do another jump around. let's come over here. you can see that white house i was telling you about. unfortunately now the embers have gotten up into the roof and they're starting to burn in the ro roof. what's...
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bush's legacy, yes, he's got the iraq war. there are other things about him. he also, if you ask bobwho committed their lives to eradicating disease in africa, they will tell you that george w. bush did more to lead in the battle of aids in africa than any other leader in the world. >> there are millions and millions of people who are alive today because of the president's emergency fund, which is something that will be a huge part of the bush legacy as will the war on terror, as will the war in iraq. that's what history is. that's what reality is. it's complicated, and people are complicated. in some ways president bush 43 has through two sort of viral moments with women on the other side of the aisle, has sort of modeled civility for us. michelle obama and now ellen, and has given us a little bit of a lesson on, you know what? we don't have to be as reflex e reflexively tribal all the time. you can disagree, but you know, you don't have to did disagreeable. i think his father did it with clinton, and now he's doing it. it's a good role for former presidents, and hopefully we all le
bush's legacy, yes, he's got the iraq war. there are other things about him. he also, if you ask bobwho committed their lives to eradicating disease in africa, they will tell you that george w. bush did more to lead in the battle of aids in africa than any other leader in the world. >> there are millions and millions of people who are alive today because of the president's emergency fund, which is something that will be a huge part of the bush legacy as will the war on terror, as will the...
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bush presidency. they lost to bring speakers in newt gingrich and bob livingston, that's how they got any hastert. in the senate they lost about four banksy. this could go either way but i have got to say this to all of the wrangling over the political consequences of impeachment. and i mean this. who cares about the political consequences. who cares? this isn't in disagreement with everybody. [no audio] imagine what it would do to the country if we don't go through impeachment with this president. host: david jolly and jennifer paul merry from the "texas tribune" festival. james, louisiana, lived true the next and. good morning. -- lived through the nixon times. good morning. caller: i got drafted. teenagers going home. we had the shaw of iran and we had the american people being held hostage. i had to go in on that. god.rices, oh the economy, jobs. there was a lot going on back then. it's not the same now. we can't pair nixon and clinton to this. were politicians. career politicians their whole life. this was a businessman. they knew how to do it. even clinton, that was foolishness from the very
bush presidency. they lost to bring speakers in newt gingrich and bob livingston, that's how they got any hastert. in the senate they lost about four banksy. this could go either way but i have got to say this to all of the wrangling over the political consequences of impeachment. and i mean this. who cares about the political consequences. who cares? this isn't in disagreement with everybody. [no audio] imagine what it would do to the country if we don't go through impeachment with this...
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bob, missouri, independent. what do you think? caller: i think we have been there 19 years now, it is still time to get out. we have not accomplished anything. this started when bush senior said we need to put saddam hussein in a box. we had no business putting saddam hussein in a box. we cannot believe the world, it is time to bring our troops home and let these people solve their own problems. host: what do you say to people who argue we have to have a foothold in the region? if we don't, russia -- iran, they gain more ground. they gain more control and more say over what happens there. caller: let's look southeast asia. remember when we got out in 1975? all the people said that region is going to collapse. guess what? you namet in 1975 and one time the country of vietnam has been a problem to us. people have to solve their own problem. we cannot believe the entire world -- womene young men and coming home with no legs, no arms, their lives changed forever. this.not do it is time to bring our troops home. debt. $23 trillion in thank you. host: we will go to columbus, georgia, a republican. good morning to you. caller: good morning. cbs story about the bidens and
bob, missouri, independent. what do you think? caller: i think we have been there 19 years now, it is still time to get out. we have not accomplished anything. this started when bush senior said we need to put saddam hussein in a box. we had no business putting saddam hussein in a box. we cannot believe the world, it is time to bring our troops home and let these people solve their own problems. host: what do you say to people who argue we have to have a foothold in the region? if we don't,...
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bush white house, elise jordan and joining the conversation msnbc contributor noah rothman. >> he's a dancer, you can tell. >> editor of "the washington post" and author of "fear, trump in the white house" bobins us and also with us nbc news correspondent carol lee. joe, i will confirm i dance terribly. >> terribly. we all do. >> okay, let's move on to the news as the drama over impeachment marches on, "the washington post" has new reporting on how, quote, a series of disclosures has illuminated president trump's command over key federal agencies revealing how he has compelled them to pursue his personal and political goals, investigate his enemies and lend legitimacy to his theories about the 2016 election. that list so far, the justice department has prioritized a probe that trump hopes will discredit the findings of u.s. intel agencies that russia interfered with the 2016 election. attorney general william barr has met with foreign intel officials to investigate the investigators. the state department is looking into 130 current and former department officials who sent messages to hillary clinton's private e-mail account, while secretary of state mike pompeo has defied congress by trying
bush white house, elise jordan and joining the conversation msnbc contributor noah rothman. >> he's a dancer, you can tell. >> editor of "the washington post" and author of "fear, trump in the white house" bobins us and also with us nbc news correspondent carol lee. joe, i will confirm i dance terribly. >> terribly. we all do. >> okay, let's move on to the news as the drama over impeachment marches on, "the washington post" has new reporting...