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bush presidential center, ken hirsch. [applause] ken: thank you and welcome to the engaged series presented by highland capital. i'm ken hirsch, introducer in chief. our goal here is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we are honored today with this session to launch a wonderful insiders look at presidential retreats and a glimpse of what life looks like for a president outside of the white house. it's a fascination that some people have. we are delighted to take a deep dive into camp david, crawford, kennebunkport and the lbj ranch. tonight, we have a series of guests who can give us that special insight. to kick us off, i would like to introduce the 43rd president of the united states. [applause] mr. bush: this is a special moment for laura and me, because we have such fond memories of the presidential retreat. one of the things about a presidency that is hard to explain is, what it feels like to be in a bubble. you are kind of in a bubble, particularly in washington. the presidential retreats, for any presi
bush presidential center, ken hirsch. [applause] ken: thank you and welcome to the engaged series presented by highland capital. i'm ken hirsch, introducer in chief. our goal here is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we are honored today with this session to launch a wonderful insiders look at presidential retreats and a glimpse of what life looks like for a president outside of the white house. it's a fascination that some people have. we are delighted to take a deep dive into...
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thatra bush exemplifies tradition. the most popular first lady of missuse -- our time, bush has used her position to s. bush hasssly -- mr used her position to work tirelessly in the field of literacy. theis determined to bring privilege and pleasure of reading to the 25 million theicans who face each day humiliation and isolation of illiteracy. talented -- is barbara bush's talents as an organizer are recognized by her family and friends. she has managed the details that from supporting an active and loving family. she works with many organizations, the united negro league fund, the senior society, the sloan-kettering cancer in the as well as struggle against aids and homelessness and the breakup of families. she has worked often behind the scenes, caring more about what she accomplishes than what she is given credit for. those who know her best admire -- admire her most. are from new york, maine, china, or washington, theara bush exemplifies belief that to live a complete life, you need to help other people. notcan l
thatra bush exemplifies tradition. the most popular first lady of missuse -- our time, bush has used her position to s. bush hasssly -- mr used her position to work tirelessly in the field of literacy. theis determined to bring privilege and pleasure of reading to the 25 million theicans who face each day humiliation and isolation of illiteracy. talented -- is barbara bush's talents as an organizer are recognized by her family and friends. she has managed the details that from supporting an...
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bush. i met him once during his campaign for president to be governor of texas and for two weeks after he won the election, i didn't expect them to win. he was running against anna richards, a positive incumbent, a democrat in texas but he won . and about two weeks later be called one of my partners to say would you check to see if al gonzalez would be interested in coming to work for me and i was surprised. two weeks later i go to austin to sit down with bush for the first time and we have a discussion about what he expected of me and what the job entailed. at the end of the conversation i asked and said governor, i've got to ask you why me? there's 70,000 lawyers in texas and you could have asked and any number of people to do this, why me? he tells me the story, he says in 1988 this is a true story, we were asked to go to washington in my dad's administration and i did go to washington in 88 because they were looking for diversity in the first bush administration. i interviewed the veter
bush. i met him once during his campaign for president to be governor of texas and for two weeks after he won the election, i didn't expect them to win. he was running against anna richards, a positive incumbent, a democrat in texas but he won . and about two weeks later be called one of my partners to say would you check to see if al gonzalez would be interested in coming to work for me and i was surprised. two weeks later i go to austin to sit down with bush for the first time and we have a...
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so that's the reaction. >> apples to apple was bush worse than trump? right to date.o upte, is bush worse than trump? >> as a human being, no. in terms of public policy and where we -- and the effects that public policy, i would sayh no -- no, that trump is not as bad as bush. >> as you look to 2020, what gives you hope? >> what gives me hope is 2018. and what we saw happen in 2018 s the biggest turnout we've had for democrats and th biggest margin of victory of ann midter repudiation of donald trump, and i'm hoping at we can ride that to the next step in 2020 because i don't think -- two things, i think, need to happen. one is he has to be defeated, but he has to be defeated by a large margin.3 not just bllion votes but by 9, 10 -- whatever it is, aes lot of vand a big electoral win, and then we have toee him held accountable some way other than the ballot box. if it is determined that heit cod crimes, i'd like to see him convicted because if h that doesnpen, it basically paves the way for anybody to take stf from foreign governments, hostile foreign g
so that's the reaction. >> apples to apple was bush worse than trump? right to date.o upte, is bush worse than trump? >> as a human being, no. in terms of public policy and where we -- and the effects that public policy, i would sayh no -- no, that trump is not as bad as bush. >> as you look to 2020, what gives you hope? >> what gives me hope is 2018. and what we saw happen in 2018 s the biggest turnout we've had for democrats and th biggest margin of victory of ann...
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bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momements and there are projectsts that bring everyonene into the f fold and lelet the is kind of flow. it's s very organ. it's the way that thihinking works,s, the way that problem-m-solving woworks, the y that y you approacach a problelm a a different t perspective sometimes, takake a step b back. when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat helps you moe forward.d. swezey: : now we are at this p t where the knowleledge that's ben accumulalated here o on abalonee farms like thihis is actuauallya valuluable resouource, and it'sa criticical step in conservininge species in many ways, not only from a technical standpoint, but also from what was achieved, starting the farm m in the first place and getttting these animas to persist, anand so, in that sense,e, it is a valuable rerese from the y years and years of effort to build this place. russo: i t think that t the timr divevers to be p
bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momements and there are projectsts that bring everyonene into the f fold and lelet the is kind of flow. it's s very organ. it's the way that thihinking works,s, the way that problem-m-solving woworks, the y that y you approacach a problelm a a different t perspective sometimes, takake a step b back. when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat...
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bush was president, he asked you what you could do about hiv, aids in africa.nt me to africa to do a fact-finding and come back with the feasibility of doing something. he felt as a rich nation that we have a moral responsibility now that we have drugs that can treat and prevent infection the other individuals because of where they live they don't have access to that, they will essentially die from the disease merely because of where they were born and raised, i.e. in the developing world, so he sent me to africa to figure if we can treat, care, and prevent. we put together a program called the president's emergency program. that is probably one of the most important parts of the george w. bush legacy, because that has million to 15t 14 million lives thus far, and more coming merely by providing sub-saharan africa and other countries with the proper drugs that can save lives and prevention. david: who is paying for this? the u.s. government. dr. fauci: the u.s. government pays for the program, then we have the global fund to fight aids, tb, and malaria, and the
bush was president, he asked you what you could do about hiv, aids in africa.nt me to africa to do a fact-finding and come back with the feasibility of doing something. he felt as a rich nation that we have a moral responsibility now that we have drugs that can treat and prevent infection the other individuals because of where they live they don't have access to that, they will essentially die from the disease merely because of where they were born and raised, i.e. in the developing world, so...
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just to quickly mind you that 2000, bush versus gore is a tie in florida and bush wins by a few votesand is terrified by the republicans. >> by hanging chad, remember hanging chad. >> the certifies the bush victory but there is a recount going on and it becomes like all things, a law case, the supreme court by a vote of 5 - forth the supreme court stops the count and the effect is to elect bush. the five are all considered it republicans. the four liberals. it looks like a brazenly political decision and people are really upset about this. maybe some are still upset about. and so it looks like raw politics, republicans vote five, democrats vote for, that's it. so what was she doing. she is right in the middle of this. she is in the five. she is a lifelong republican. republican politician. but what was going on is this, she was a practical person. she was looking down the road and will happen at the recount if it continues. suppose gore got ahead then there would be two sets of electors. the elector certified by republican secretary of state and gore electors. but there is actually a
just to quickly mind you that 2000, bush versus gore is a tie in florida and bush wins by a few votesand is terrified by the republicans. >> by hanging chad, remember hanging chad. >> the certifies the bush victory but there is a recount going on and it becomes like all things, a law case, the supreme court by a vote of 5 - forth the supreme court stops the count and the effect is to elect bush. the five are all considered it republicans. the four liberals. it looks like a brazenly...
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bush. george w. bush lost new hampshire resoundingly to john mccain. barack obama wins iowa, but loses new hampshire to secretary clinton. so there's always a drama here and the test is what can a candidate on the fly learn from defeat? he's actually a pretty good test run for the pressures of the office. and so the one thing about vice president biden is he's had so much trauma and tragedy in his life he knows -- he knows how to be resilient. that's now tragically second nature to him because the nature of his life. but i think it -- to me the biden efficacy of the candidacy right now, what tells me the most is that most of us and most of us who live -- spend too much time on our phones and too much time thinking about this stuff actually, are only talking to a
bush. george w. bush lost new hampshire resoundingly to john mccain. barack obama wins iowa, but loses new hampshire to secretary clinton. so there's always a drama here and the test is what can a candidate on the fly learn from defeat? he's actually a pretty good test run for the pressures of the office. and so the one thing about vice president biden is he's had so much trauma and tragedy in his life he knows -- he knows how to be resilient. that's now tragically second nature to him because...
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bush asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. fauci: he felt as a rich nation, we have a moral responsibility. can we actually give treatment, care, and prevention? that has saved now about 14 million to 15 million lives. ♪ david: let's talk about hiv. it originated in humans or not humans? dr. fauci: it started centuries ago in nonhuman primates, then jumped species from the chimpanzees to humans. david: is jumping species a common thing? dr. fauci: 70% to 75% of all new infections that man gets infected with come from an animal. it is called zoonotic. mainly, it is predominantly an animal virus, but for one reason or another, encroaching upon the environment of an animal, or mutating a bit, influenza is fundamentally an infection of birds. hiv, we said, came from chimpanzees. a variety of other infections. zika and other infections came from an animal. david: in africa, the health abilities we have in the united states are not prevalent, so hiv and aids are still a big problem there. dr. fauci: right. we better not downplay it
bush asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. fauci: he felt as a rich nation, we have a moral responsibility. can we actually give treatment, care, and prevention? that has saved now about 14 million to 15 million lives. ♪ david: let's talk about hiv. it originated in humans or not humans? dr. fauci: it started centuries ago in nonhuman primates, then jumped species from the chimpanzees to humans. david: is jumping species a common thing? dr. fauci: 70% to 75% of all new...
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bush asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. fauci: he felt that we have -- he felt that as a rich nation, we have a moral responsibility. david: the best way to prevent having an infectious disease is what? dr. fauci: the normal, low-tech, healthy things are the best. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. but ok. we will leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? we are here today with dr. anthony, also tony, fauci, who is the director of the national institutes of health, which he has led since 1984, 34 years. that is a longtime to be leading institute. is that a record? dr. fauci: it is. david: you haven't gotten tired of doing this? dr. fauci: no, because things keep changing. we get new infectious diseases, new o
bush asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. fauci: he felt that we have -- he felt that as a rich nation, we have a moral responsibility. david: the best way to prevent having an infectious disease is what? dr. fauci: the normal, low-tech, healthy things are the best. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. but ok. we will leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else...
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bush i. was sitting with the moment bush. said. the lebanese singer appeared in nearly one hundred movies and is still fresh in its main shahad his memory. palestine cinemas and theaters were alive. but the impact of one thousand nine hundred forty eight on both would be crushing. russia has jeopardized the united states' security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside. the box the picture from the inside. stuff i think russia's foreign policy is too soft to keep us russian goals have been achieved not peace and. russia coming soon on all just. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and the front lines i feel like i know it i have the data to prove it. witness on al-jazeera once welcome now fear. dividing a nation. al-jazeera explores germany's long term economic strategy of pursuing immigrants from the arab world i feel more gentle and syrian. money does a
bush i. was sitting with the moment bush. said. the lebanese singer appeared in nearly one hundred movies and is still fresh in its main shahad his memory. palestine cinemas and theaters were alive. but the impact of one thousand nine hundred forty eight on both would be crushing. russia has jeopardized the united states' security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside. the box the picture from the inside. stuff i think russia's foreign policy...
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bush asked you what we could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. fauci: he felt we have a moral responsibility. we have treatment, care and prevention that has saved 14 million to 15 million lives. ♪ david: let's talk about hiv. it originated in humans or not humans? dr. fauci: it started centuries ago in nonhuman primates, then jumped species from the chimpanzees to humans. david: is that a common thing? dr. fauci: 70% to 75% of all new infections that man gets infected with come from an animal. it is predominantly an animal virus, but encroaching upon the environment, mutating a bit -- influenza is fundamentally an infection of birds. hiv came from chimpanzees. other infections come from an animal. david: in africa, the health abilities we have in the united states are not prevalent, so hiv and aids is still a big problem there. dr. fauci: we better not downplay it in the united states. there are 38,000 to 40,000 new infections in the united states. it is concentrated geographically and demographically. 12% of the population is african-american,
bush asked you what we could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. fauci: he felt we have a moral responsibility. we have treatment, care and prevention that has saved 14 million to 15 million lives. ♪ david: let's talk about hiv. it originated in humans or not humans? dr. fauci: it started centuries ago in nonhuman primates, then jumped species from the chimpanzees to humans. david: is that a common thing? dr. fauci: 70% to 75% of all new infections that man gets infected with come from an...
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republicans stuck with bush.ush was able to win in the electoral college while falling short in the popular vote. so bush ended up being electable. i wouldn't say he beat him like a drum. maybe mccain wouldn't have either. how about 2004. john kerry going up against george w. bush. war-time president. the iraq war was going on. john kerry, the message he gave to democrats. he ran on electability, and he framed it in a very, very aggressive way. here's what he said. running for the democratic nomination. >> if george bush wants to make national security the central issue of this campaign, i have three words for him. we know he understands. bring it on! bring it on! bring it on! >> well that. >> brought it on. kerry was nominated. kerry ended up not being able to beat bush in 2004. of course this is building up to the ultimate example. everybody said donald trump was unelectable in 2016. we know how that one ended up. so there is your little tour down memory lane on the question of electability. coming up, so far j
republicans stuck with bush.ush was able to win in the electoral college while falling short in the popular vote. so bush ended up being electable. i wouldn't say he beat him like a drum. maybe mccain wouldn't have either. how about 2004. john kerry going up against george w. bush. war-time president. the iraq war was going on. john kerry, the message he gave to democrats. he ran on electability, and he framed it in a very, very aggressive way. here's what he said. running for the democratic...
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bush and prime minister nouri maliki. so here i am suggesting that, first, they key to engage engat with host nation political leader constituted its own strength of civil-military relations with the set of challenges distinct from those encountered in his dealings with the u.s. chain of command. casey treated maliki as a partner, albeit one driven by a unique political calculus that concern for more than the relatively narrow scope of american military interests. this casey recognized as a delicate civil-military relationship, and he managed it at times by deferring to malik as a political leader when he, that is, casey, proceed long term benefits in so. second, in these dialogues centered on the alignment of inns and means, i think what we see in the casey maliki relationship is a case of the virgin ends, whereas in the case of casey bush relationship we see at the virgin conception of acceptable means and the ways in which to apply those means. in the first case, i'm referring to competing visions of a picture of a fut
bush and prime minister nouri maliki. so here i am suggesting that, first, they key to engage engat with host nation political leader constituted its own strength of civil-military relations with the set of challenges distinct from those encountered in his dealings with the u.s. chain of command. casey treated maliki as a partner, albeit one driven by a unique political calculus that concern for more than the relatively narrow scope of american military interests. this casey recognized as a...
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the bush and. it was up at the close up with him going in bush. sawyer. suddenly. the 1st threat to russia sphere of influence was the move of some former soviet republics towards the west. disputed elections in georgia led to mass protests and the selection of a young western educated lawyer as president. i believe that nato would benefit. with georgia being a member of nato and i think georgia would benefit. a year later a pro western leader came to barbara in the ukraine. carrying a stone in latvia lithuania. slovakia. time and again they have demonstrated their desire and ability to defend freedom against its enemies. and now it is time to make them allies by treaty. nato absorbed 7 members although all 4 that alliance georgia and the ukraine were in the queue to join them at a security conference in munich clearly sets out his resistance to the direction things are taking. this will remain at the heart of his foreign policy until the present day today actually does when you know in europe and there must be you do it can you. even. marleen underestimate the buz
the bush and. it was up at the close up with him going in bush. sawyer. suddenly. the 1st threat to russia sphere of influence was the move of some former soviet republics towards the west. disputed elections in georgia led to mass protests and the selection of a young western educated lawyer as president. i believe that nato would benefit. with georgia being a member of nato and i think georgia would benefit. a year later a pro western leader came to barbara in the ukraine. carrying a stone in...
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this is similar to the plane george bush flew in world war ii. in comparison to the japanese plane that we just all, this is a much larger aircraft, the largest single engine aircraft the u.s. had in its fleet. you had the pilot, the tailgunner, and a radioman on the crew. as you can see below it can , carry one torpedo or multiple 200 or 500 pound bombs. this is a torpedo bomber, so it could drop torpedoes or bomb from heights up to 30,000 feet. a unique feature of the plane was the fact the wings could fold up allowing for more to be , carried on top of the aircraft carrier. seede of the wings, you can where the wheels would tuck up into the wings with a hydraulic lift. we are in the victory exhibit of george h. w. bush gallery. behind me is probably my favorite artifact that we have on display, the p.o.w. flag. individuals were ordered to destroy the flag. they took the stars off the american flag and hid them on their person. they spent the next 42 months as pows on ships, in factories, and in p.o.w. camps. if the stars had been found, that w
this is similar to the plane george bush flew in world war ii. in comparison to the japanese plane that we just all, this is a much larger aircraft, the largest single engine aircraft the u.s. had in its fleet. you had the pilot, the tailgunner, and a radioman on the crew. as you can see below it can , carry one torpedo or multiple 200 or 500 pound bombs. this is a torpedo bomber, so it could drop torpedoes or bomb from heights up to 30,000 feet. a unique feature of the plane was the fact the...
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bush was at mr. bush's world war ii memorial in washington. mr. bush was a u.s.avy pilot during the war and earned the his service.d flying cross for the memorial and the photo bears the name of mr. bush's son, former president george w. bush who was president wn it was dedicated in 2004. >>> another state is ready to pass an abortion ban and a red sox player who's remembered for a famous mistake has died. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. cbs boston station wbz reports on the death of former red sox player bill buckner. buckner died yesterday after a long battle with dementia. despite a stellar career, he's best remembered for one play in the 1986 world series. in game six buckner let a ground ball roll through his legs for an error allowing the new york mets to win the game. the mets went on to win game seven and take the series. >> unfortunately he went through a lot of bad times because of that one play, that is really unfair to him. >> boston fans' reaction to the error forced buckner and his family to move from massachusetts, but the
bush was at mr. bush's world war ii memorial in washington. mr. bush was a u.s.avy pilot during the war and earned the his service.d flying cross for the memorial and the photo bears the name of mr. bush's son, former president george w. bush who was president wn it was dedicated in 2004. >>> another state is ready to pass an abortion ban and a red sox player who's remembered for a famous mistake has died. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. cbs boston station wbz...
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bush and prime minister nouri malaki. so here i'm suggesting that first, the key to engagement with the host nation political leader constituted its own strand of civil-military relations with a set of challenges distinct from those he encountered in his dealings with the u.s. chain of command. casey treated malaki as a partner. albeit one driven by a unique political calculus, that concerned far more than the relatively narrow scope of the american military interests. this casey recognized as a delicate civil-military relationship and he managed it at times by deferring to history alaki as a political leader when he, that casey perceived longer term benefit in doing so. second. in these dialogue, centered on the alignment of ends and means, i think what we see in the casey-malaki relationship is a case of i don't vernling ends where in the case of the casey-bush relationship, we see a diverging conception of acceptable means and the ways in which to apply those means. in the first case, i'm referring to competing visions
bush and prime minister nouri malaki. so here i'm suggesting that first, the key to engagement with the host nation political leader constituted its own strand of civil-military relations with a set of challenges distinct from those he encountered in his dealings with the u.s. chain of command. casey treated malaki as a partner. albeit one driven by a unique political calculus, that concerned far more than the relatively narrow scope of the american military interests. this casey recognized as...
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bush was president. this was when barack obama was a first term senator. this was when rudy giuliani was the leading republican presidential contender. what? but james comey told the senate judiciary committee a story that was absolutely riveting and it was about a confrontation he had had with the george w. bush white house when he was working in the justice department as deputy attorney general. he was in fact acting attorney general because the current attorney general at the time john ashcroft was in the hospital. the story was about how he, james comey and some of his colleagues including robert mueller who was then the fbi director, they intercepted top white house officials who were trying to get something done around them, around their authority, by showing up at the hospital bed of the seriously ill attorney general. >> sounding like a movie plot. it happened three years ago in this washington, d.c. hospital. lying in bed there, the attorney general, john ashcroft. they wanted him to approve an extension of the secret nsa warrantless eavesdropping
bush was president. this was when barack obama was a first term senator. this was when rudy giuliani was the leading republican presidential contender. what? but james comey told the senate judiciary committee a story that was absolutely riveting and it was about a confrontation he had had with the george w. bush white house when he was working in the justice department as deputy attorney general. he was in fact acting attorney general because the current attorney general at the time john...
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bush refused to use. the book and he just threw it at the bit to the ears of the other at the movies you could see it that we. really didn't see this regime. with the middle east it is the future there's a huge mystery and these if you believe you believe either you to. her credit bush retrieve his friend even though she says you're their leader for the force you to do remember looking to get people who are barely getting by you were. teaching me to trick the birds are good things to. work with their. lives with. the it. was. she deserves every one on the way the u.s. has china with a muscle increase in tar of what does it mean where might it lead we take a look after the break ninety seconds and count. on one else seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out. the cuts to education and in gains from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. it's a church economy there's two tutor for the world. just in america so if i go into a big ban
bush refused to use. the book and he just threw it at the bit to the ears of the other at the movies you could see it that we. really didn't see this regime. with the middle east it is the future there's a huge mystery and these if you believe you believe either you to. her credit bush retrieve his friend even though she says you're their leader for the force you to do remember looking to get people who are barely getting by you were. teaching me to trick the birds are good things to. work with...
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victory exhibit of the george h w bush gallery. behind me is probably my favorite artifact that we have on display, the p.o.w. flag. were ordered to destroy the flag. they took the stars off the american flag and hid them on their person. they spent the next 42 months as factories, andin in p.o.w. camps. if the stars had been found, that would have been an automatic death sentence for any three or all three individuals. one morning they woke up and the japanese had left the pow camp, locked the gate behind them, and the americans and allies were stuck fending for themselves. using a sewing machine, rusty nail and some thread, and the parachute from the supply drop, they so this american flag back thisher, -- they sewed american flag back together and when the camp was freed, this flag was flying over it. this is what admiral nimitz said -- meant when he said he didn't want this to be about him but the men and women who served. this.etter example than it really speaks to the characteristics of the greatest generation. watch thisyou
victory exhibit of the george h w bush gallery. behind me is probably my favorite artifact that we have on display, the p.o.w. flag. were ordered to destroy the flag. they took the stars off the american flag and hid them on their person. they spent the next 42 months as factories, andin in p.o.w. camps. if the stars had been found, that would have been an automatic death sentence for any three or all three individuals. one morning they woke up and the japanese had left the pow camp, locked the...
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you don't have the bush to. the podium where with them are you and those who post one of my ideas for you is a bit as obvious as i know bush most voters when he was unable much to do on the road or much. because the commune permitted those mothers who while libby did that sure. it was kosher puzzles the still the mobius not the alleged bit of good some other field where you could talk about the good smiler with the air guard union years ago i was present where nor yet another good sort of tryst with. which are were they working as one usually out of the up way bull markets whether it open if your wife or the rico guess. what a vicious myth someone else with wealth might it's. another couple it would be not just an issue of it or some other sort of choice but i do it because you know that's what's next to my teeth and where is the boy to me like when she was 4 or 6 why don't why he's. been documenting tilings on the mars and often found to clearly show the legacy of sacrifice had been removed from the crash site
you don't have the bush to. the podium where with them are you and those who post one of my ideas for you is a bit as obvious as i know bush most voters when he was unable much to do on the road or much. because the commune permitted those mothers who while libby did that sure. it was kosher puzzles the still the mobius not the alleged bit of good some other field where you could talk about the good smiler with the air guard union years ago i was present where nor yet another good sort of tryst...
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despite the controversy, missus bush spoke to the 600 graduates. missus bush: in aer
despite the controversy, missus bush spoke to the 600 graduates. missus bush: in aer
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for the marcus welby doing that ideas you don't have bush. with them but i do and those who place one of my ideas or yours about as obvious as i know bush most voters when he was unable much to do on the dorm. because the commune permitted those mothers who have walked the period. it was kosher puzzles the school the mobius not the alleged bit of good some other field where you could talk about the good smiler with the or guardian in your school was perfectly normal of them you could sort of tryst with. which are what they want me as the one you should be able to pull up way before i guess what it open if your eyes for the look of yours. i got a vicious myth someone else was worth my days. and i would go for it with you know just an inch of it a smile a sort of trace oh i do it because you know it's one with extreme ideas and with the boy to me like when she was over forty six why don't why he's. the document that alexander mars and often found to clearly show the legacy of sacrifice had been removed from the crash site and delisted less than
for the marcus welby doing that ideas you don't have bush. with them but i do and those who place one of my ideas or yours about as obvious as i know bush most voters when he was unable much to do on the dorm. because the commune permitted those mothers who have walked the period. it was kosher puzzles the school the mobius not the alleged bit of good some other field where you could talk about the good smiler with the or guardian in your school was perfectly normal of them you could sort of...
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here's the tone of bush. before your mayor welcome what are you a golden boy by one of my teeth or yours about as ugly as his own or bush most voters when you're when you're almost a doorman of a dorm it was written by because the commune permitted those mothers here while the bit about you. it was because it puzzles those little mobius in the alleged bit of the word some other people who are you good dog goes to good to milo at the our guardian in years ago i was present at another good sort of tryst with him you. put your were there with me as when you should be able to live up way bull markets whether it. can be wise for the rico guess. i got a vicious myth someone else was one of my days. and i would go for it with you not just an inch of it or some other sort of trace but i do it because it's what's next to my teeth and where is the boy to chastise me like when she was put up for six months when he's. been documenting tilings of the murders and often found clearly showed the legacy of sacrifice had been
here's the tone of bush. before your mayor welcome what are you a golden boy by one of my teeth or yours about as ugly as his own or bush most voters when you're when you're almost a doorman of a dorm it was written by because the commune permitted those mothers here while the bit about you. it was because it puzzles those little mobius in the alleged bit of the word some other people who are you good dog goes to good to milo at the our guardian in years ago i was present at another good sort...
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but who was the other day had to hit the bush would you do it or the bush would you do it or.care tony the silly just a total washout and. the sound and about are told. so soon quaid so gentle so jennifer usher she. has your feet haha. saw that soldier she is out that you open. the message got across in the west to plundered artifacts must be returned to china otherwise sooner or later you will be held accountable former president of the french union of antique dealers christiane did he personally paid the price in the late one nine hundred ninety s. he bought a collection of chinese gold plates the for selling part of it to french businessmen is wrong swapping know for one million euros later the two men donated the plates to the queen may lose him in paris when. one of the most so can make him yearly plissken a few years after their donation the chinese announced that the plates had been looted and beijing demanded the repatriation in two thousand and seven the first lawsuit was filed but not pursued eighty years on did he receive a phone call from the french culture ministr
but who was the other day had to hit the bush would you do it or the bush would you do it or.care tony the silly just a total washout and. the sound and about are told. so soon quaid so gentle so jennifer usher she. has your feet haha. saw that soldier she is out that you open. the message got across in the west to plundered artifacts must be returned to china otherwise sooner or later you will be held accountable former president of the french union of antique dealers christiane did he...
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bush white house when he was working with the deputy attorney general. the current attorney general at the time was in the hospital. and the story was about how he james comey and some of his colleagues including robert mueller who was then the fbi director, they intercepted top white house officials who were trying to get something done around them, around their authority by showing up at the hospital bed of the seriously ill attorney general. >> sounding like a movie plot, it happened three years ago in this washington, d.c. hospital. lying in bed there the attorney general john ashcroft, standing at his bed side then white house counsel and the white house chief of staff. they wanted him to approve an extension of the secret nast warrant list eaves dropping program over strong justice department objections even though ashcroft was seriously ill. also there the number two man of justice james comey, the acting attorney general. he said today the scene started a crisis that nearly brought mass resignations from the justice department. >> i thought i jus
bush white house when he was working with the deputy attorney general. the current attorney general at the time was in the hospital. and the story was about how he james comey and some of his colleagues including robert mueller who was then the fbi director, they intercepted top white house officials who were trying to get something done around them, around their authority by showing up at the hospital bed of the seriously ill attorney general. >> sounding like a movie plot, it happened...
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bush. bush was sitting at the moment bush. said will not. survive the lebanese singer appeared in nearly one hundred movies and is still fresh in its main shahad his memory. palestine cinemas and theaters were alive. but the impact of one nine hundred forty eight on both would be crushing. kalif you changed since he was seven. charting the lives of the children of apartheid of a twenty one. each story reflecting a history of dramatic social and political change twenty eight up south africa three on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for it is it is very challenging they believe but the fear because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are the people we live to tell the real story so i'll just mend it is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel in favor. good audiences across the globe. once welcome now fear. dividing a nation
bush. bush was sitting at the moment bush. said will not. survive the lebanese singer appeared in nearly one hundred movies and is still fresh in its main shahad his memory. palestine cinemas and theaters were alive. but the impact of one nine hundred forty eight on both would be crushing. kalif you changed since he was seven. charting the lives of the children of apartheid of a twenty one. each story reflecting a history of dramatic social and political change twenty eight up south africa...
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this is a period of sort of little scandal if it's bush but if. we deal with. it it was you know i go to the. losing is a sense of. all of the good of it all you want. it up well it was pretty good way to listen to. what you say too much because you know i'm going. here to your room you're learning you don't need to storm the lead here sort of my look from moods during the clergy. america. and we're back with. legendary translator eight to me how about which of mr pearl action allies wonder when all is great leaders shake hands laughs formally at formal jokes in front of the cameras smile. when it's obviously a mask it's a role that they play in front of the media now you being with behind closed doors are the masks off once they sit down to the negotiation table are they different or they keep playing this role for the most part you know in my experience the masks are off and they begin to be very human. they obviously make an effort. to. to explain they sometimes see that the other side doesn't understand they think that the other side doesn't want to underst
this is a period of sort of little scandal if it's bush but if. we deal with. it it was you know i go to the. losing is a sense of. all of the good of it all you want. it up well it was pretty good way to listen to. what you say too much because you know i'm going. here to your room you're learning you don't need to storm the lead here sort of my look from moods during the clergy. america. and we're back with. legendary translator eight to me how about which of mr pearl action allies wonder...
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ironically, it created problems for president bush because bush reached an agreement with congressional democrats over a budget and spending package and gingrich publicly came out against it and helped the package die in the house of representatives. many people in the bush white house were furious with gingrich, some held it against him when bush lost reelection in 1992. it was an ironic result of the bush decision of who should be the secretary of defense after thomas. and then of course -- towers -- excuse me. and then gingrich is in line to become one of the more consequential speakers of the house of representatives. a number of factors explain vote choice. ideology does not, which is what we would expect. it is an example of how the absorption of ideology matters in these races is not always correct when you are looking at races. you have to look at the context. one factor i would point out is that we find a variable that helps explain vote choice in this election. that is whether a republican had publicly endorsed gingrich's ethics investigations into wright. a letter was circula
ironically, it created problems for president bush because bush reached an agreement with congressional democrats over a budget and spending package and gingrich publicly came out against it and helped the package die in the house of representatives. many people in the bush white house were furious with gingrich, some held it against him when bush lost reelection in 1992. it was an ironic result of the bush decision of who should be the secretary of defense after thomas. and then of course --...
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bush, he worked on things like border security, immigration policy. spearheaded the first national cybersecurity initiative, and prior to that, the investigation of our 9/11 terrorist attacks. will you please help me in welcoming our guest to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. you heard that very scary gave uction that i just both of you and in preparing for this session, secretary hertoff, i read your book, exploding data, reclaiming our cybersecurity in the digital age, and one thing that stunned is how much data we actually citizens, individual so can you talk about, what do you think would surprise people n the audience about how their data is being used. peoplek you, and i think describe date as the new oil or the new gold. it's probably the most precious resource, but here's a surprise even i got. i was reading in the "washington post," and there was a story about an application which maybe some of you have heard of. apparently this application, essentially allowsioned by employers or perhaps pressures employees, to log mployees everything rela
bush, he worked on things like border security, immigration policy. spearheaded the first national cybersecurity initiative, and prior to that, the investigation of our 9/11 terrorist attacks. will you please help me in welcoming our guest to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. you heard that very scary gave uction that i just both of you and in preparing for this session, secretary hertoff, i read your book, exploding data, reclaiming our cybersecurity in the digital age, and one thing...
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bush and the prime minister. here i am suggesting that first the engagement with the host nation's political leader constituted its own strand of relations with a set of challenges distinct from those he encountered in dealings with the us chain of command. he treated-- as a partner, albeit one driven by a unique political calculus that concerned far more than the relatively narrow scope of military interest. recognized as a delicate relationship, he managed it by deferring to him as a political leader when he perceived longer- term benefit in doing so. second, in these dialogues, he centered on the alignment of ends and means. i think what we see is a case of diverging ends whereas in akc bush relationship we see a convergence of acceptable means and ways in which to apply those means. in the first case i'm referring to competing visions of a future iraq. one in which stability would come through sunni shiite reconciliation and malicious and terrorist groups, and one in which stability would come through shiite
bush and the prime minister. here i am suggesting that first the engagement with the host nation's political leader constituted its own strand of relations with a set of challenges distinct from those he encountered in dealings with the us chain of command. he treated-- as a partner, albeit one driven by a unique political calculus that concerned far more than the relatively narrow scope of military interest. recognized as a delicate relationship, he managed it by deferring to him as a...
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when you if the question is bush has the worst of the concert cut i don't know what we know. about it and serious enough social took a bush should use one of us here to push for a day when i speak before him at a demonstration against new legislation which they feel will restrict internet freedoms absoluteness to national playing have done a really good nationalist as to your notion of what your notion of version notions here is almost any good is going to get the ball would look forward to the day to do this it's going to smash much of the person. out of touch with some of the priests just for the story of those 3 me i'm. more than calling him sometime there . wouldn't consider the western influence on russia's young people. is too strong and destructive and needs to be stopped. then what does it usually would you put a bit of yes i mean some of us. but the woman is unused to that could happen. was the day we. will be. getting this did you get sympathy nor was appreciated yes when you said less than us and if we do it could go to much of the bush should have now returned to
when you if the question is bush has the worst of the concert cut i don't know what we know. about it and serious enough social took a bush should use one of us here to push for a day when i speak before him at a demonstration against new legislation which they feel will restrict internet freedoms absoluteness to national playing have done a really good nationalist as to your notion of what your notion of version notions here is almost any good is going to get the ball would look forward to the...
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got out of the bush with the she was up at the. up with you going on bush. so are you. suddenly into. the 1st threat to russia sphere of influence was the move of some former soviet republics towards the west. disputed elections in georgia led to mass protests and the selection of a young western educated lawyer as president. i believe that nato would benefit. with georgia being a member of nato and i think georgia would benefit. here later a pro western leader came to barbara in the ukraine. carrying a stone in latvia lithuania mania slovakia mania. time again they have demonstrated their desire and ability to defend freedom against its enemies. and now it is time to make them allies by treaty. nato absorbed 7 members of the all for that alliance georgia and the ukraine who are in the queue to join them. at a security conference in munich clearly sets out his resistance to the direction things are taking. this will remain at the heart of his foreign policy until the present day today actually does when you know when you are at napoleon and their mother did you do it ca
got out of the bush with the she was up at the. up with you going on bush. so are you. suddenly into. the 1st threat to russia sphere of influence was the move of some former soviet republics towards the west. disputed elections in georgia led to mass protests and the selection of a young western educated lawyer as president. i believe that nato would benefit. with georgia being a member of nato and i think georgia would benefit. here later a pro western leader came to barbara in the ukraine....
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bush refused to. step forward and he just threw it at it to the end user there were at the movies the age of puberty at the peak. readings at c.b.s. we were seeing. for the middle east six years to be sure there's interest and decency and the need even. for characters for sure steve fishman. pushing six years earlier for the four seasons you remember look we give people a barely getting by on. the cheap pizza trick the burglar or the. work with them. or. the. authorities the food or another natural or making a parent a good on a promise to quote preserve the city's jewish character in a highly controversial step when they decided to nonresidents from visiting the local park that the move will primarily a fake arabs from nearby villages who use that area as a meeting place of his policy has got more on the story. this is the northern israeli town of afula home to around fifty thousand people most of whom are jewish the town and particularly this park women used recently because of if it's by citizens t
bush refused to. step forward and he just threw it at it to the end user there were at the movies the age of puberty at the peak. readings at c.b.s. we were seeing. for the middle east six years to be sure there's interest and decency and the need even. for characters for sure steve fishman. pushing six years earlier for the four seasons you remember look we give people a barely getting by on. the cheap pizza trick the burglar or the. work with them. or. the. authorities the food or another...