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bush find these articles? does the nominee consume a steady diet of disinformation and conspiracy theories? i asked him that by writing in a question. mr. bush responded that he did not remember how he came upon those sources and that, in fact, aside from the articles he quoted, that he did not recall reading any articles from those sources despite the fact that he linked to and quoted liberally from conspiracy-minded websites many, many times in miss writings -- in his writings. but, mr. president, despite mr. bush's claims that he can't remember how it was that world net daily found its way on to his computer screen and despite his claim that he can't recall how he discovered, and then later cited, the writings of a birther conspiracy theorist, i suspect in mr. bush's case the simplest explanation is probably the right one. i suspect the reason mr. bush quoted from sources like world net daily so frequently is that mr. bush tbreengted -- f.b.i. -- frequen ted those sources. that is a suspicion based on my ju
bush find these articles? does the nominee consume a steady diet of disinformation and conspiracy theories? i asked him that by writing in a question. mr. bush responded that he did not remember how he came upon those sources and that, in fact, aside from the articles he quoted, that he did not recall reading any articles from those sources despite the fact that he linked to and quoted liberally from conspiracy-minded websites many, many times in miss writings -- in his writings. but, mr....
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>> president bush: yes and at the bush center as well.g. >> sean: you said that there is a divide, the public sector, you said well, maybe sniper on your resume, some companies are not looking for a sniper. aren't t you looking for disciplined, hard work, willing to serve? >> president bush: he is the one helping people find work. we are trying to bridge that gap so the employer understands the vet and the vet understands the employer. >> sean: explain how that is working out. >> i work for hire usa. we transform military service, into civilian success. a term we toss around in the industry is civilianizing.te the lingo, the jargon. like the president said, if you want to go work and you want to be general manager at let's say an auto sales placed, you're not going to go in and say i was a sniper. they will say that's great. how are you going to sell cars? the skills, the operational planning, they are so meticulous with what they do. you talk to any sniper in the world, they will tell you that they will be better at math than half the pe
>> president bush: yes and at the bush center as well.g. >> sean: you said that there is a divide, the public sector, you said well, maybe sniper on your resume, some companies are not looking for a sniper. aren't t you looking for disciplined, hard work, willing to serve? >> president bush: he is the one helping people find work. we are trying to bridge that gap so the employer understands the vet and the vet understands the employer. >> sean: explain how that is...
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he has known john bush for a quarter century. he writes, while we come from different political parties, i'm certain john will make an absolutely superb circuit judge. he is an extraordinary lawyer and an exceptionally fair, decent, and honest person. i have every confidence that as a judge, john will scrupulously follow the law and constitution and precedent. mr. bush has received numerous professionals awards. for instance, the best lawyers in america named him the louisville litigation antitrust lawyer of the year in 2017, this year. last year, the same organization recognized him as the louisville appellate practice lawyer of the year. and he has been included on the kentucky super lawyers list every year for the last decade. beginning in 2012, the sixth circuit appointed him to serve on its advisory committee on rules in recognition of his in-depth knowledge of the court's practice and procedure. so, mr. president, in sum, as evidenced by his impressive -- by the impressive testimonials of those who actually know him, john b
he has known john bush for a quarter century. he writes, while we come from different political parties, i'm certain john will make an absolutely superb circuit judge. he is an extraordinary lawyer and an exceptionally fair, decent, and honest person. i have every confidence that as a judge, john will scrupulously follow the law and constitution and precedent. mr. bush has received numerous professionals awards. for instance, the best lawyers in america named him the louisville litigation...
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former president bush: no. former president clinton: is dad was jumping out of planes in 1985. >> you have lost the weight since you left the presidency on a vegan diet. is that hard to do? lessr president bush: burgers. former president clinton: not when you have quadruple heart bypass. highly prone to arterial blockage and i thought i would cut my chances. i wanted to see if i could live to be a grandfather, unlike him who comes from great genes. i'm the oldest person in my family for three generations. like toi think i would hang around, i'm having a good time being alive. [laughter] former president clinton: i think i will just stretch it out as long as i can. if you could run for president of the united states or former president, what is a better job? there only 13 people and our country's history who served to consecutive terms. are some of them. would you rather do that or's be president for 30 or 40 years? former president clinton: it depends on how you keep score. you have to live a long time as a for
former president bush: no. former president clinton: is dad was jumping out of planes in 1985. >> you have lost the weight since you left the presidency on a vegan diet. is that hard to do? lessr president bush: burgers. former president clinton: not when you have quadruple heart bypass. highly prone to arterial blockage and i thought i would cut my chances. i wanted to see if i could live to be a grandfather, unlike him who comes from great genes. i'm the oldest person in my family for...
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bush was quite cautious.s really aware that even subtle messages from the united states could indicate all sorts of things. >> the wall fell in berlin. the questions were numerous. right away, what's going to become of europe. >> bulgaria is under a state of alert this morning. protesters set fire to the headquarters of the governing socialist party and chanted let the communists burn. >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens stormed the headquarters of the secret police tonight. the scenes in that moment are dramatic. people in the streets proclaiming freedom. some of that was liberation. some of it had a darker side. >> romania's dictator, the last hard-line leader in the warsaw pact has been opposed. >> romania was the most grotesque of all the east european regimes. the only way to overthrow this regime turned out to be by force. >> fierce fighting erupted in bucharest. all hell has broken loose. >> offered graphic evidence of the fate of the deposed leader. >> they have been made to stand trial on chris
bush was quite cautious.s really aware that even subtle messages from the united states could indicate all sorts of things. >> the wall fell in berlin. the questions were numerous. right away, what's going to become of europe. >> bulgaria is under a state of alert this morning. protesters set fire to the headquarters of the governing socialist party and chanted let the communists burn. >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens stormed the headquarters of the secret police...
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bush's own writings. for example, in a 2008 blog post, he supported statements made by the majority leader, whose campaigns he supported, that judicial appointments could preserve, quote, the antiabortion agenda, end quote. if confirmed, we have every reason to believe that mr. -- every reason to believe that mr. bush will take every opportunity to pursue a radical antiwoman, antichoice agenda. statements like these raise serious questions about whether litigants appearing before a potential circuit court judge bush could trust in the fairness that is the hallmark of our judicial system. and mr. bush's inability to understand why his past writings are such a big problem only deepens my concerns about his nomination. as a private citizen, mr. bush has every right to express his opinions in any way and on any platform he chooses. but he does not have the right to be confirmed to the federal bench, and he doesn't have the right to demand that we set aside the clear pattern of extremism evident in his writing
bush's own writings. for example, in a 2008 blog post, he supported statements made by the majority leader, whose campaigns he supported, that judicial appointments could preserve, quote, the antiabortion agenda, end quote. if confirmed, we have every reason to believe that mr. -- every reason to believe that mr. bush will take every opportunity to pursue a radical antiwoman, antichoice agenda. statements like these raise serious questions about whether litigants appearing before a potential...
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bush's own writings. for example, in a 2008 blog post, he supported statements made by the majority leader, whose campaigns he supported, that judicial appointments could preserve, quote, the antiabortion agenda, end quote. if confirmed, we have every reason to believe that mr. -- every reason to believe that mr. bush will take every opportunity to pursue a radical antiwoman, antichoice agenda. statements like these raise serious questions about whether litigants appearing before a potential circuit court judge bush could trust in the fairness that is the hallmark of our judicial system. and mr. bush's inability to understand why his past writings are such a big problem only deepens my concerns about his nomination. as a private citizen, mr. bush has every right to express his opinions in any way and on any platform he chooses. but he does not have the right to be confirmed to the federal bench, and he doesn't have the right to demand that we set aside the clear pattern of extremism evident in his writing
bush's own writings. for example, in a 2008 blog post, he supported statements made by the majority leader, whose campaigns he supported, that judicial appointments could preserve, quote, the antiabortion agenda, end quote. if confirmed, we have every reason to believe that mr. -- every reason to believe that mr. bush will take every opportunity to pursue a radical antiwoman, antichoice agenda. statements like these raise serious questions about whether litigants appearing before a potential...
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bush: humility. i think it is important to know what you don't know and listen to people who do know what you don't know. pres. clinton: i also think you have to begin with the end in mind. you have to say, you have to win the election but why in the heck are you running? that is another thing i noticed about him. when he ran for governor against ann richards, he didn't say and richards is a klutz. he said i want to be governor because i want to do 1, 2, 3 things. some i didn't agree with, but he had an agenda. if you want to be president, realize it is about the people, not about you. and this isver, what a lot of arrogant people forget. time passes. and passes more quickly than you know. you want to be able to say, people are better off, kids have a better future, things are coming together. you don't want to say, god, look at all of the people i beat. look at all of the people i walked over. most important thing is to be humble, to listen to realize that everyone has a story. pres. bush: the only
bush: humility. i think it is important to know what you don't know and listen to people who do know what you don't know. pres. clinton: i also think you have to begin with the end in mind. you have to say, you have to win the election but why in the heck are you running? that is another thing i noticed about him. when he ran for governor against ann richards, he didn't say and richards is a klutz. he said i want to be governor because i want to do 1, 2, 3 things. some i didn't agree with, but...
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bush. [applause] v.p. cheney: for everyone that loves the navy and honors its traditions, and everyone who admires the name and legacy of our 40th president, this is truly a day for celebration. if the purpose of naming an aircraft carrier is to convey the strength and seriousness of this country and our military, then we have certainly accomplished that. something tells me that any potential adversary of the united states will take notice when word arrives that the uss ronald reagan has been sighted offshore. [applause] cheney: today, our military gains 100,000 tons of american ingenuity and american power. this ship with its tremendous endurance and nearly unlimited range rises 20 stories above the water, nearly as long as the empire state building is tall, and will sail the seas for 20 years without refueling. there is only one nation in the world that has the resources and the skills needed to build a nuclear powered warship of this size and capacity. there is only one navy in the world that can projec
bush. [applause] v.p. cheney: for everyone that loves the navy and honors its traditions, and everyone who admires the name and legacy of our 40th president, this is truly a day for celebration. if the purpose of naming an aircraft carrier is to convey the strength and seriousness of this country and our military, then we have certainly accomplished that. something tells me that any potential adversary of the united states will take notice when word arrives that the uss ronald reagan has been...
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bush runs much deeper. he has demonstrated a level of disrespect for other people that flatly disqualifies him for a lifetime appointment to the federal bench. and here's just a glimpse of what the man nominated to be a federal judge has written and said in public. in a blog post, he called for then house speaker nancy pelosi to be gagged. in another blog post, mr. bush mocked policies that recognize same-sex parents saying, quote, it's just like the government to decide it needs to decide something like which parent is number one and which parent is number two. and in a speech in louisville, he repeated a quote from a late journalist saying, quote, i come here every year. and let me tell you one thing i've learned. this is no town to be giving people the impression that you're some kind of a -- and he finished the quote with an antigay slur that begins with an "f." there it s. dismissive, demeaning, and down right ugly. and if that word makes you furious or if you believe that that term is hurtful, then th
bush runs much deeper. he has demonstrated a level of disrespect for other people that flatly disqualifies him for a lifetime appointment to the federal bench. and here's just a glimpse of what the man nominated to be a federal judge has written and said in public. in a blog post, he called for then house speaker nancy pelosi to be gagged. in another blog post, mr. bush mocked policies that recognize same-sex parents saying, quote, it's just like the government to decide it needs to decide...
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bush losing there to ronald reagan in 1980. other than that, all bushes win in south carolina. this year, not only did jeb bush not win in south carolina. he didn't crack double digits in south carolina. so then he was out. usually when somebody does badly in a presidential primary, despite having raised a lot of money, you can usually explain how badly they did by calculating how much money they had to raise and spend for every delegate they ended up getting in the overall process. in jeb bush's case, you can't even do that math, because you can't divide by zero. you can't even divide $100 million by zero. his candidacy was just a gigantic bonfire of republican donor money. but you know what? it did not just go bad for him at the end. it i think is helpful to remember that it was really bad for him from the start. it was bad from launch. they had all these months to prepare for his campaign launch date in june 2015. but everything around it just went bad. i mean, you might remember, for example, that instead of releasing a typical politician, you know, glossy auto biographical
bush losing there to ronald reagan in 1980. other than that, all bushes win in south carolina. this year, not only did jeb bush not win in south carolina. he didn't crack double digits in south carolina. so then he was out. usually when somebody does badly in a presidential primary, despite having raised a lot of money, you can usually explain how badly they did by calculating how much money they had to raise and spend for every delegate they ended up getting in the overall process. in jeb...
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bush. they are joined by laura bush and all three discussed transition programs for veterans and their families. health care concerns. president bush: laura and i are honored you all came. thank you for opening your door to the concerns about our vets. i want to thank david for being here, secretary of president trump will sign the bill. this will give you some tools to reform the v.a.. if anybody can reform the v.a., you can. you are a strong leader and we're happy to have your service for our country. [applause] a lot of times, you hear people gripe about the v.a.. it's important for our citizens to care deeply about our vets transition. this today, three educators from three parts of the country. it spends a lot of time on veterans issues. my predecessor at the bush center is now head of the from they of north i university of texas system. a meaningful higher education. they felt a little out of place. primarily because of age and partly because of experience. i want to thank you for bei
bush. they are joined by laura bush and all three discussed transition programs for veterans and their families. health care concerns. president bush: laura and i are honored you all came. thank you for opening your door to the concerns about our vets. i want to thank david for being here, secretary of president trump will sign the bill. this will give you some tools to reform the v.a.. if anybody can reform the v.a., you can. you are a strong leader and we're happy to have your service for our...
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to texas with my mother and neil bush introduced her as a great friend of the bush family and the audience was sort of confused, i think. talks about spite and accentuates every bad moment in american politics, but i feel ike, when i'm in washington, get a really, behind-the-scenes .iew they are colleagues and they do have to work together and i don't think it is as divided and hopeless as it feels like on cable news. mylet me bring you back to fourth of july documentary airing on hbo. i brought in paul ryan, mitch mcconnell, 25 u.s. senators, colin powell and all those kind of big names in the reppo -- in the republican party, not the type of people you would expect to see in a documentary on hbo. is to get theis annding fathers and emmy, -- emmy. i am hoping when emmy season comes around, that the academy will have the wisdom to nominate the founding fathers posthumously, for the best writing of a document. , "we holdrds like these truths to be self-evident" and the majesty of the words and the brilliance behind the words, not only of james madison, but james munro, george mason, and mon
to texas with my mother and neil bush introduced her as a great friend of the bush family and the audience was sort of confused, i think. talks about spite and accentuates every bad moment in american politics, but i feel ike, when i'm in washington, get a really, behind-the-scenes .iew they are colleagues and they do have to work together and i don't think it is as divided and hopeless as it feels like on cable news. mylet me bring you back to fourth of july documentary airing on hbo. i...
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the bush era tax cuts went to the top percentile in the book so this is just more of the same nothing really new and quite frankly i'm not surprised eighty percent really. you know so let's talk about some of the five hundred thousand dollars faces nearly a forty percent tax in this nation. is that rich or is that wealth i mean what are we talking about you know two people make plenty of money but still they're at their tax brackets don't you think these tax brackets are going to speak even if the tax and spend crowd they're going to say look we need to lower these brackets and increase business tax i mean isn't that something the democrats can get behind absolutely and i have said publicly many times that i think there's a lot of room for cooperation here i think there's bipartisan agreement that the corporate tax rate is high the united states has one of the highest in the developed world but there are are serious issues with what the republicans are proposing and again in all. back to the trickle down economics theory about if we give people at the top more than wall do better down
the bush era tax cuts went to the top percentile in the book so this is just more of the same nothing really new and quite frankly i'm not surprised eighty percent really. you know so let's talk about some of the five hundred thousand dollars faces nearly a forty percent tax in this nation. is that rich or is that wealth i mean what are we talking about you know two people make plenty of money but still they're at their tax brackets don't you think these tax brackets are going to speak even if...
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bush, george w. bush, and others.t on policy, but specific way that they approached the job. president trump has taken a very different look. you couldn't think of two more opposite figures in temperament, personality and outlook on life than president trump and president obama. president obama was reserved, not a people person, not given to bombastic statements, sometimes cautious to a fault. sometimes his own staff would grow frustrated with the lengthy policy reviews before he would come to a decision. he was a very controlled, disciplined figure. president trump is the opposite. he is impulse unrestrained. there are no unfiltered thoughts. he is unmanaged by his staff, something some of his supporters is a good thing. he has decided to govern basically the way he ran his reality show. an ad hoc, very much kind of sometimes unprecedented type of presidency. susan: but barack obama, to offer the counterpoint, also came into office determined to undo george bush's legacy. he talked about restoring america's standing
bush, george w. bush, and others.t on policy, but specific way that they approached the job. president trump has taken a very different look. you couldn't think of two more opposite figures in temperament, personality and outlook on life than president trump and president obama. president obama was reserved, not a people person, not given to bombastic statements, sometimes cautious to a fault. sometimes his own staff would grow frustrated with the lengthy policy reviews before he would come to...
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bush called "journeys with george." explain how you came up with the idea as an nbc producer traveling with george bush during the campaign. guest: i was a news producer before i went into documentary filmmaking. i spent a decade at nbc as a news producer. i was assigned to go on the bus with governor george w. bush. when he declared he was running for president, nbc assigned me. each network has a person appointed to sit on the bus. they call it the boys on the bus, i was the girl on the bus from nbc and i brought a handy cam along and filmed governor bush as he was running for president. it was more about the dance with the media. we now know how symbiotic the relationship is between the media and candidate. back then, it it was new, this thatyou have relationships develop inside the bubble of a presidential campaign. i made a film about it. my relationship with president bush became sort of this magical thing because i came from a long line of democrats, and he sought me out and decided we should be friends. in a com
bush called "journeys with george." explain how you came up with the idea as an nbc producer traveling with george bush during the campaign. guest: i was a news producer before i went into documentary filmmaking. i spent a decade at nbc as a news producer. i was assigned to go on the bus with governor george w. bush. when he declared he was running for president, nbc assigned me. each network has a person appointed to sit on the bus. they call it the boys on the bus, i was the girl on...
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oh, those wild bush twins. when did you understand that you had lost the public narrative about your own lives? >> it's a good question. i really think when we were 18, so when my dad become president, we were, when he was running for president we were entering college.en until then jenna's point we were living in texas. we went to a big public high school, austin high, that is like every other, you know, almost made-for-tv public high school. there is cheerleaders and jocks, marching band and that whole vibe and then when we were 18 and our dad started running for president, all of sudden we became more aware that other people had narratives of us, that may or may not be true. there is always a little bit of truth in a stereotype or narrative. so after he was president, that was a time when there wasn't actually luck -- luckily for us there wasn't a lot of social media. >> hall you hallelujah. >> we couldn't own our narrative and we wanted to experience the world, not more than how did other people perceive us
oh, those wild bush twins. when did you understand that you had lost the public narrative about your own lives? >> it's a good question. i really think when we were 18, so when my dad become president, we were, when he was running for president we were entering college.en until then jenna's point we were living in texas. we went to a big public high school, austin high, that is like every other, you know, almost made-for-tv public high school. there is cheerleaders and jocks, marching...
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bush, george h.w. bush and so on, not necessarily just on policy but specific ways they approach the job. president trump has taken a very different look at that. you couldn't think of two more opposite figures in temperament, personality and outlook on life than president trump and president obama. president obama was reserved, not a people person, not given to bombastic statements, sometimes cautious to a fault. sometimes his own staff would grow frustrated by the lengthy policy reviews before he finally came to a decision, but he was a very, you know, controlled, disciplined figure. president trump is the opposite. he's impulse, unrestrained, there are no unfiltered thoughts. he sun managed by his staff, something his supporters think is a good thing, and he has decided to basically govern in the way he ran his reality television show. it's basically a very much ad hoc kind of sometimes unprecedented sort of, you know, type of presidency. >> glasser: yeah, but barack obama, just to offer the counter
bush, george h.w. bush and so on, not necessarily just on policy but specific ways they approach the job. president trump has taken a very different look at that. you couldn't think of two more opposite figures in temperament, personality and outlook on life than president trump and president obama. president obama was reserved, not a people person, not given to bombastic statements, sometimes cautious to a fault. sometimes his own staff would grow frustrated by the lengthy policy reviews...
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bush. peter: he would hate it.my guess is that his book is not going to make that argument when it comes out. but you have covered all of these white houses as a reporter too. try to give us a little bit of a sense -- watching you cover them over the years, i have noticed this, but how much is it alike to cover each of these white houses, and what is truly different about trump right now? i think one of the things is people often are idealistic when they come to washington and think the team you sympathize with will naturally be easier to get along with, and somehow reporters will get a better shake in a democratic administration. up until now, that is not the case. peter: i would say i got yelled as much if not more by the obama white house than the bush or clinton white houses. they were tough on reporters at times. we i think covered him pretty toughly back. i think that that tension is natural. it is supposed to be there. it is written into the program. what is different now is it has basically been put on a me
bush. peter: he would hate it.my guess is that his book is not going to make that argument when it comes out. but you have covered all of these white houses as a reporter too. try to give us a little bit of a sense -- watching you cover them over the years, i have noticed this, but how much is it alike to cover each of these white houses, and what is truly different about trump right now? i think one of the things is people often are idealistic when they come to washington and think the team...
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bishop had his first -- bush had his first meeting with him.hat a surprise' tim, and how much can we have surprises anymore? >> don't know if it was a surprise at the time, but there was a desire on the part of the west that putin be something that he wasn't. they wanted him to be a modernizer. they wanted him to be the onsolidator of yeltzin democratic revolution, and he turned out to be much different than what people hoped. >> that is a great note to end it on. i always love to talk trump and foreign policy with ed of the financial times, karen young of the washington post, and peter baker, my colleague, my friend and husband and the white house correspondent. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> we are back with peter baker from the "new york times." as chief white house correspondent for the times, he covered president obama's two terms in office. i know this well because i am his wife as well as his friend and colleague. his new book, obama, the history is a look back at those eight years. you framed this up as an interesting moment in time for a book about
bishop had his first -- bush had his first meeting with him.hat a surprise' tim, and how much can we have surprises anymore? >> don't know if it was a surprise at the time, but there was a desire on the part of the west that putin be something that he wasn't. they wanted him to be a modernizer. they wanted him to be the onsolidator of yeltzin democratic revolution, and he turned out to be much different than what people hoped. >> that is a great note to end it on. i always love to...
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i would say bush changed in his second term. surge look at the decision in iraq which occurred in bush's second term, he went through a structured process on whether to add forces in iraq. he consulted with his principal advisors. overrule aecision to number of his subordinates, that he had listened to them first. i was really characterizing the first time bush and decisions to go into a rock when i made that statement. the wrote --e -- you wrote president nixon gave his secretary of state more scope that obama. guest: i think that is true. obama participated in national security meetings. he sat around the table. when he went around the table, everybody had a chance to say what they thought on controversial policies. but when he indicated the lines of his thought, it became more difficult for his advisors to challenge him. i noticed the debate would be spirited at the beginning and kind of die out when the president indicated the line of thought. i thought it was better the way it was done in the clinton administration where me
i would say bush changed in his second term. surge look at the decision in iraq which occurred in bush's second term, he went through a structured process on whether to add forces in iraq. he consulted with his principal advisors. overrule aecision to number of his subordinates, that he had listened to them first. i was really characterizing the first time bush and decisions to go into a rock when i made that statement. the wrote --e -- you wrote president nixon gave his secretary of state more...
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that would be bush i.they can't get off the ranch >> jim, that story -- george bush, he had a the lot of his own nicknames for people that were in his administration. was it maybe the fema director he called brown i. david gregory, he was -- >> he called him stretch. it made me realize that we do not have big names around here. is that a good thing >> i feel like maybe the nicknames we use couldn't be used on tv. the only thing i call you anything other than jim, it's not appropriate. i said this before and i think -- how do you feel when i yell your name across the news room? when people see my last name, i almost see it as the pejorative. i feel like i used to get yelled the at being called low kay. p someone uses your full name, first, middle and last -- do you know my middle name? >> elizabeth? >> (laughter). i don't know. what is it >> it is samuel in honor of my father who served h this country very distinguishly years ago who is more of a than i will ever be so i'm proud to rock the name james samue
that would be bush i.they can't get off the ranch >> jim, that story -- george bush, he had a the lot of his own nicknames for people that were in his administration. was it maybe the fema director he called brown i. david gregory, he was -- >> he called him stretch. it made me realize that we do not have big names around here. is that a good thing >> i feel like maybe the nicknames we use couldn't be used on tv. the only thing i call you anything other than jim, it's not...
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that starts the beginning of his comeback against bush.he goes to detroit and the party is still divided so he needs to pick bush to unify the party as he has. nixon picks lodge and agnew to unify the party. that was ticket splitting in the '40s, '50s '60s and into the '70s. that unifies the party but it goes through 30 state conventions. the primary is not just reagan's for the asking. he has to fight the street fight of his life to beat george bush to get the nomination. >> and that fight is the source of the vodoo economics >> that is right. it was developed as an issue in '78 and he is doing radio commentaries about it. he became the center of the campaign and bush can't match it. he came up with his own tax plan but it was focused more on business rather than the individual and reagan was more focused on the individual rather than the business. bush unwisely goes out and starts attacking a very poplar plan of reagan's that reagan is storing politically well with and calls it voodoo economics and reagan was so furious over that. it was
that starts the beginning of his comeback against bush.he goes to detroit and the party is still divided so he needs to pick bush to unify the party as he has. nixon picks lodge and agnew to unify the party. that was ticket splitting in the '40s, '50s '60s and into the '70s. that unifies the party but it goes through 30 state conventions. the primary is not just reagan's for the asking. he has to fight the street fight of his life to beat george bush to get the nomination. >> and that...
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oh, those wild bush wins. -- twins. when did you understand you lost the ability to not have a public life? >> when we were 18. we were running for college and until then we were lib living in texas and went to a big public high school. there is cheerleaders and jocks and the marching band and then when we were 18 and our dad started running for president all of a sudden i think we became more aware that other people had an arrogance of us that may or may or may not be true. we wanted to focus on the world and not more on how did others perceive us really. and i think what is interesting is that anybody i think can relate to the fact when you are a part of siblings or a group or war colleagues somehow you get characterized as one way or the other so we have had a really interesting time writing this become because so many times people say you are the wild one but really if people know us, barbara is far more independent and outgoing. she commutes to rawanda as a job. then you wonder do you fall under other stereotypes?
oh, those wild bush wins. -- twins. when did you understand you lost the ability to not have a public life? >> when we were 18. we were running for college and until then we were lib living in texas and went to a big public high school. there is cheerleaders and jocks and the marching band and then when we were 18 and our dad started running for president all of a sudden i think we became more aware that other people had an arrogance of us that may or may or may not be true. we wanted to...
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bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming indistinguishable from. swedish music streaming company spotify is one step closer to securing a us stock market listing the world's most popular music streaming company is set to sign onto a new licensing agreement with warner music now it's got to have a royalty deal in place before scooping up a spot on the exchange the streaming firm which was recently value. thirteen billion dollars is pushing for a fifty fifty revenue split for warner wants two percent more spotify basic access is free but with advertising interruptions meanwhile paying subscribers are saved from the pain of the war of the streamers is a major battle here in the united states ventures by apple and amazon are protected by money coming from their other platforms to use in the growth of their streaming projects a deal on warner and spotify is expected by september. and i
bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming indistinguishable from. swedish music streaming company spotify is one step closer to securing a us stock market listing the world's most popular music streaming company is set to sign onto a new licensing agreement with warner music now it's got to have a royalty deal in place before...
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a lot of time and i want to go to you on this we're talking about these bush era tax cuts what do you say to those accusations that you know that it's trickle down it's bush era tax cuts it's going to increase the deficit what do you say to that. well look i mean the biggest the biggest problem we have in this country is the corporations that are using the tax burden to get overseas and stay overseas russia look america first i started to mention we want jobs in america which means the corporate tax rate puts all of our businesses at a competitive disadvantage after that the estate tax is so unfair because it taxes people twice really more than twice so all of these things but i disagree with connor it is shown especially under reagan when you on leash the tax code and stop the preferences for corporations and others everybody is lifted now i agree we ought to make the corporations be fairer get rid of loopholes and all but what we need now most of all is tax reform and so he disagrees with you on this and you have mentioned in the past that you feel that these if they rely on consume
a lot of time and i want to go to you on this we're talking about these bush era tax cuts what do you say to those accusations that you know that it's trickle down it's bush era tax cuts it's going to increase the deficit what do you say to that. well look i mean the biggest the biggest problem we have in this country is the corporations that are using the tax burden to get overseas and stay overseas russia look america first i started to mention we want jobs in america which means the...
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for example, that george bush wanted to show his father george hw bush that he really could do something right area and or that there was a lot of oil there and we had opec and we got a hold of that oil. or look at the strategic position of iraq. it touches our friends, israel and jordan and it's also in saudi arabia and it also touches our enemies, syria and iran. what a beautiful place to hold with all that will and to show the world what we can do so that democracy was just sort of an afterthought. it really wasn't an afterthought. it was in the forefront of the global war on terrorism. now i'm not saying the other factors didn't matter. i think they did. i'm not picking only one cause for the invasion. there was a belief, extraordinary, totally mistaken that we could democratize these countries and that in doing so, we would create the same kind of peaceful attitude in the arab middle east that we had created with the european union. >> you're asking yourself how do i know this? well, i think i know it because the ideology is very easy to see how it's went from the university seminar
for example, that george bush wanted to show his father george hw bush that he really could do something right area and or that there was a lot of oil there and we had opec and we got a hold of that oil. or look at the strategic position of iraq. it touches our friends, israel and jordan and it's also in saudi arabia and it also touches our enemies, syria and iran. what a beautiful place to hold with all that will and to show the world what we can do so that democracy was just sort of an...
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. >> host: jenna bush hager and barbara pierce bush have a new book forthcoming which is called "sisters first: stories from our wild and wonderful life." why that title? >> guest: why the title? because we are sisters first, and with a play on being first daughters, but we've been so lucky and allies to have a twin which meant we always had a partner and everything that we were doing. so whether it was out of the ordinary experience growing up in texas, everything was more fun because there was someone with those to make it more magical. as bing for starting with someone who is also going to the same experiences with all parents that understood what life was like. so i guess above everything we feel like we are sisters first and then we are daughters and we all play roles in life that we started off entering the world together as sisters. >> guest: makes you want to cry. >> host: your city use the word ordinary. what you like ordinary? >> guest: it was. it's a funny, people come up to both of us all the time and say you of so normal on tv. it's sort of a strange thing to hear because we
. >> host: jenna bush hager and barbara pierce bush have a new book forthcoming which is called "sisters first: stories from our wild and wonderful life." why that title? >> guest: why the title? because we are sisters first, and with a play on being first daughters, but we've been so lucky and allies to have a twin which meant we always had a partner and everything that we were doing. so whether it was out of the ordinary experience growing up in texas, everything was...
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barbara bush what are you doing these days? >> i run an organization called global health corps.hich focuses on amazing young leaders who are currently involving and solve the world most trusting health care issues throughout rest of their lifeves and our lives so way to wake up every day knows there's almost 1,000 amazing young people l passionate about serving others to make sure they can live a healthy and dignified life. >> global health core. >> global health core doing awesome work. >> final question is there a sorority or fraternity among white house kids, i mean, have you ever talk to the johnson girls or women i should say or the nixon women? >> yeah. we have. we definitely have, and you know, definitely with chelsea and malia and sasha we felt unbelievely protective of them and almost people i think thought it was odd how protective we were. but it isn't. you know we saw ourselves in them. we saw our little selves in them when our grandpa became president and when they left the white house same age we were when our dad became president being a teenager with your dad as
barbara bush what are you doing these days? >> i run an organization called global health corps.hich focuses on amazing young leaders who are currently involving and solve the world most trusting health care issues throughout rest of their lifeves and our lives so way to wake up every day knows there's almost 1,000 amazing young people l passionate about serving others to make sure they can live a healthy and dignified life. >> global health core. >> global health core doing...
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that president bush judged me which educated him and. he said that he would. say. yeah there is a saying. be fair on the chief justice and then he went through all the countries of the right let's idea to remove their right to call us companies that he said because may give them everything that's left in the basket. of. the property of children to the. cheaters mentally. and cause that's your thank you from this country to get the guards to get diamont get to the polls. to the courts so all these guys must look into the bush and come up with the number of. he's one of them maybe two. even. after the bell gents thank became free. sixty. of the independents before. it became a big. issue. in. the night. with the society. so we started with the money of the. fed with the money of the. stiffest. i was seven. before really. i had. no need and then they sent messengers just to rid. of him. and all the population of. it lasted. six months. now. and then became. one of the president of the. mining company i asked him to get out of. its. destructive and useless i so i saw i
that president bush judged me which educated him and. he said that he would. say. yeah there is a saying. be fair on the chief justice and then he went through all the countries of the right let's idea to remove their right to call us companies that he said because may give them everything that's left in the basket. of. the property of children to the. cheaters mentally. and cause that's your thank you from this country to get the guards to get diamont get to the polls. to the courts so all...
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bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming indistinguishable. from our to america as congressional leaders reach a deal on new russian sanctions backed by the white house unlikely ally is emerging out of the kremlin. and the investigation into russian meddling in the twenty six thousand u.s. presidential election continues the president tom son in law and white house adviser jared question are meeting with senate leaders on capitol hill before addressing the media earlier today. at least ten people are dead as a result of a horrific human trafficking crime in texas that story and more coming up right now .
bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming indistinguishable. from our to america as congressional leaders reach a deal on new russian sanctions backed by the white house unlikely ally is emerging out of the kremlin. and the investigation into russian meddling in the twenty six thousand u.s. presidential election continues the...
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bush tonight and showing bipartisan ship in a rare public conversation. just a short while ago, former president bush was asked about bill clinton's friendship with his father. >> that was your relationship. but how did you come close? sgli got a different take on what i think is one of the most -- >> all right. >> one of the most unique relationships and important relationship in u.s. political history. i think it starts with bill clinton being a person who refused to lord his victory over dad. he was humble in victory, which is very important in dealing with other peopleme. and i think dad was willing to rise above the political contest. in other words, it starts with the individual's character. and both men in my judgment displayed strong character. and therefore their friendship was able to be formed. >> fascinating. let's talk about that with cnn special correspondent. it's fascinating, jaime, to hear
bush tonight and showing bipartisan ship in a rare public conversation. just a short while ago, former president bush was asked about bill clinton's friendship with his father. >> that was your relationship. but how did you come close? sgli got a different take on what i think is one of the most -- >> all right. >> one of the most unique relationships and important relationship in u.s. political history. i think it starts with bill clinton being a person who refused to lord...
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security council bush was furious spiegel magazine quoted the us ambassador to jump . the christian democratic group. in the bluntest on puts pressure on schroeder to monday germany's support the military incursion into iraq. angela merkel still leading the opposition flies to the us the article appears in the washington post. bush defiantly severed all ties with schroeder washington considered introducing sanctions against france and germany but what caused the greatest concern at washington was an amazing alliance between france germany and russia but well too frequent meetings between the three leaders along with the plans to create a consolidated eurasian space stretching from the atlantic to the pacific ocean this is i in the side i've come for you with the source and i hope in the hope of the sale of this month's appeal and even the us who was a good that's a vote. on this is will smith for herself has a will smith. does he but he could have he didn't if if he'd never get involved and then she didn't get on them while this goes europeans who lived through the twe
security council bush was furious spiegel magazine quoted the us ambassador to jump . the christian democratic group. in the bluntest on puts pressure on schroeder to monday germany's support the military incursion into iraq. angela merkel still leading the opposition flies to the us the article appears in the washington post. bush defiantly severed all ties with schroeder washington considered introducing sanctions against france and germany but what caused the greatest concern at washington...
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on the horse in the bush. by trying to. planes from. comes to. those. like. i said you know i am in my country i know people who have kids people. for them. but. i didn't see that once in my life. you see and. i understood that the future. you have it doesn't destroy the people. we have you know but to destroy groups that would be think it's lost to me that's what's up and. reads. this was they needed me to be stronger than me all. for me so i start to preach to give you this for us to feel different before. much of anybody was told they was my children stuff. was maybe five years five sixty. three feet i'm easy it's not easy but it's. about. this is. that it's like it's. about i think about it is what the political debate is not that it is. you know what is that a little bit of what she. was this is. what. he said you. know much she. is. so that. is is. that she is. is is is. is. that they did this and lead to lead to ice that's the. mission. and that's kind of the people every. police recruit i think if anything it was the monday to force you out there just
on the horse in the bush. by trying to. planes from. comes to. those. like. i said you know i am in my country i know people who have kids people. for them. but. i didn't see that once in my life. you see and. i understood that the future. you have it doesn't destroy the people. we have you know but to destroy groups that would be think it's lost to me that's what's up and. reads. this was they needed me to be stronger than me all. for me so i start to preach to give you this for us to feel...
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so when you want to be president bush. or somehow want to be preached. to the right to be prosperous like them before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in my. first sip. of the mist probably the budget that. you know much though it would seem. so. that's. good news for. us. to see. the. truth and he's. a problem. sometimes. for. my wife. and. she kissed me and. i didn't. and then it's good to. have. it seem. to keep. from. people. like it's. ok. i said. she had. my friends. of the future and. this is. here. to discuss it's. nice. to. know. it's. these friends. but. this is now. clearly the arena a any. a. a real. eye. opening what. i did was i know you're so good because it is easier. to go to didn't want to. get it. done that we. can get it done but yeah why don't you just. accept that. we've. loved. so much of the good candidate that you did what was going on when i was going to be looked up and i know you. did at that time i thought if you want. to keep your cool keep my wife close to the board that two months lat
so when you want to be president bush. or somehow want to be preached. to the right to be prosperous like them before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in my. first sip. of the mist probably the budget that. you know much though it would seem. so. that's. good news for. us. to see. the. truth and he's. a problem. sometimes. for. my wife. and. she kissed me and. i didn't. and then it's good to. have. it seem. to keep. from. people. like it's. ok. i said. she...
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bush's first 100 days in office. he gave the new president high marks and contrasted bush's style in office with that of his predecessor, bill clinton. >> you know, mr. trump, it seems to me we have a president than some of the guys we've had running for office recently. he is not exactly a political junky. he doesn't talk about politics like senator. he is more or less articulate. do you have a sense he is running this more like a business, the white house now? >> well, i think he is running it very well. i think he's really stepped up and doing an awfully good job. he's had he a little turmoil with china and other things that weren't expected, that weren't anticipated. he has stepped up to the plate and i think he is becoming very presidential and doing a very good job. >> if you had to do a scouting report on a chief executive, how would you compare him? put these two men side by side. the new president we've watched for 100 days now and the president we had for eight years. >> well, you're talking about opposites
bush's first 100 days in office. he gave the new president high marks and contrasted bush's style in office with that of his predecessor, bill clinton. >> you know, mr. trump, it seems to me we have a president than some of the guys we've had running for office recently. he is not exactly a political junky. he doesn't talk about politics like senator. he is more or less articulate. do you have a sense he is running this more like a business, the white house now? >> well, i think he...
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bush and william j.nton spoke at a presidential leadership forum in dallas, texas tonight, and in what seems to be a partisan political landscape these days, there is one friendship worth remembering. as bush 43 called it tonight, one of the most unique and important relationships in u.s. history. that of his father, bush 41, and president clinton. >> he was humble in victory, which is very important in dealing with other people. and i think dad was willing to rise above the political contest. nord, it starts with the individual's character. and both men in my judgment, displayed strong character. and therefore, the friendship was able to be formed. now, why do i have a friendship with him? well, because he's called a brother with a different mother. >> former president george w. bush tonight at the library that bears his name. during the hour-long event, president trump was never notably mentioned by name, chances are, the last time you got a home loan, you got robbed. i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago
bush and william j.nton spoke at a presidential leadership forum in dallas, texas tonight, and in what seems to be a partisan political landscape these days, there is one friendship worth remembering. as bush 43 called it tonight, one of the most unique and important relationships in u.s. history. that of his father, bush 41, and president clinton. >> he was humble in victory, which is very important in dealing with other people. and i think dad was willing to rise above the political...