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president bush 41. president clinton, president obama, bush 43. this is president bush's son, neil. hurricane harvey devastated houston. president bush said we have to go to work. he is in a wheelchair. pretty much out of commission. on labor day i had a conference call with the chiefs of staff. they were all in, immediately. what is amazing about this photo, we already had an event planned. it was the 25th anniversary of his library opening. we were doing a very small event at president bush's library. we were going to have a barbecue, very casual. president bush said let's turn it into a fundraiser for harvey. i told the other presidents chief of staff -- i asked the 43rd president to come. he was the former governor of texas. the other three, i just said to see if you are in the neighborhood. they all came. we didn't really invite them. the chiefs of staff kept calling me. obama was first. steve cap called and said president obama would like to come. >> i said wow, that would be great. i knew president clinton would come. there's no way he would let president obama come to texas
president bush 41. president clinton, president obama, bush 43. this is president bush's son, neil. hurricane harvey devastated houston. president bush said we have to go to work. he is in a wheelchair. pretty much out of commission. on labor day i had a conference call with the chiefs of staff. they were all in, immediately. what is amazing about this photo, we already had an event planned. it was the 25th anniversary of his library opening. we were doing a very small event at president bush's...
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president bush picked up the phone. president bush says hey man, dead or alive? [laughter] it gets worse. he said everybody here thinks your dead. he goes he's alive. [laughter] i said i figured that out. the president says what is going on? the prince tells him yes, i am being targeted and i know that. i am in a safe lace, don't worry about me. president bush gets on the phone. he said secretary baker, get them on the phone. we call everybody to tell them bandar is alive. he said this is a good life lesson. if there is confusion about if someone is dead or alive, call them. you know, he's got a point. i would not have felt comfortable calling bandar and saying dead or alive? i have yet to use that tactic. it is a good life lesson. the story ended about two hours later. the phone rings and i pick it up. i answer and it is the cia. the woman says jean, i know you are dying for answers. have you told the president anything yet? we can't get confirmation. i think you better give him a heads up that he is oddly dead. so i tell her. i said he is alive. i said presiden
president bush picked up the phone. president bush says hey man, dead or alive? [laughter] it gets worse. he said everybody here thinks your dead. he goes he's alive. [laughter] i said i figured that out. the president says what is going on? the prince tells him yes, i am being targeted and i know that. i am in a safe lace, don't worry about me. president bush gets on the phone. he said secretary baker, get them on the phone. we call everybody to tell them bandar is alive. he said this is a...
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bush ho is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] >> susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." of itll be signing copies after this." [applause] one ofmichael beschloss, the wonderful presidential who has written so many things, so many books. i will be asking you about some in my old f i found well-worn copy of "character all." the first thing i'd like to ask we lost barbara bush and george bush just so close kind of what reassessment do you think this country as for the to, you know, what the bush name for and, you know, what of significance really was all the work that they did in so public service? bipartisan well, looking back on now coming -- mr. bush: well, now."g back on it it was world war ii generation. it wasn't about them as individuals. turning of the page of our country's history in many respects. was privileged to be asked to give the eulogy for my grandfather when we came to houston and r
bush ho is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] >> susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." of itll be signing copies after this." [applause] one ofmichael beschloss, the wonderful presidential who has written so many things, so many books. i will be asking you about some in my old f i found well-worn copy of "character...
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bush, who is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still best-selling biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." she will be signing copies of it after this. [applause] after this. [applause] and michael beschloss, one of the wonderful presidential authors who has written so many things, so many books. i will be asking you about some of the stuff i found in my old well-worn copy of "character above all." the first thing i'd like to ask all of you, we lost barbara bush and george bush just so close together, what kind of reassessment do you think this has brought for the country as to, you know, what the bush name stood for and, you know, what the signi and michael beschloss, one of our most well-known, wonderful presidential authors who has written so many things, so many books. mr. bush: well, looking back on now. it was world war ii generation. it wasn't about them as individuals. it was the turning of the pag
bush, who is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still best-selling biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." she will be signing copies of it after this. [applause] after this. [applause] and michael beschloss, one of the wonderful presidential authors who has written so many things, so many books. i will be asking you about some of the stuff...
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discussion on the bush andn of george w barbara bush. joining the discussion was george p. bush. hour.s in our -- an [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. welcome. and i feel like i probably don't need to introduce my fellow panelists here, because everybody knows who they are. but on my left we have texas land commissioner george p. bush who is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still best-selling biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." she will be signing copies of it after this. [applause] and michael beschloss, one of the wonderful presidential authors who has written so many things, so many books. i will be asking you about some of the stuff i found in my old well-worn copy of "character above all." the first thing i'd like to ask all of you, we lost barbara bush and george bush just so close together, what kind of reassessment do you think this has brought for the country as to, you know, what the bush name stood for and, you know, what the s
discussion on the bush andn of george w barbara bush. joining the discussion was george p. bush. hour.s in our -- an [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. welcome. and i feel like i probably don't need to introduce my fellow panelists here, because everybody knows who they are. but on my left we have texas land commissioner george p. bush who is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent...
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bush: yeah, i did. it's great. it's really, uh-- they pampeyou, and, uh, it's--we knew a lot of the staff. they were the same people that worked there when bill was there and many of the same when dad was there, so we had gotten to know them when--n laura and i got to know them, went to visit. but it's great. it's really, rc lly a, uh, histoace. it is--it is comfortable. i loved every minute of living there.ns ruin: well, what about camp david? most people have never been to camp david, so tell us, whatav it like at camp? is it a great placto have a retreat and relax or is it really overrated? clinton: no, i liked it. i mean, it's a great place, particularly.. if you--for--well, i loved it most at thanksgiving ng 'cause i'd bll the family in, you know, and i liked it when chelsea could bring her friends up there.ha and yo a little more-- at least youone under the illuhat you have, while you're on the grounds, more freedom of movement,de more wng-around time, just--it's great just to get away. bush: i went there a l
bush: yeah, i did. it's great. it's really, uh-- they pampeyou, and, uh, it's--we knew a lot of the staff. they were the same people that worked there when bill was there and many of the same when dad was there, so we had gotten to know them when--n laura and i got to know them, went to visit. but it's great. it's really, rc lly a, uh, histoace. it is--it is comfortable. i loved every minute of living there.ns ruin: well, what about camp david? most people have never been to camp david, so tell...
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bush: that's right. haa! [laughter] clinton: i would have swapped it out for texas oil, i told him, you know. -ha ha ha! -barrel for barrel. rubiin: president clinn, president bush i want to thank you for your service to our country and to thank you for the leadership you've ven to so many people, and thank you for what you're doing in your post-presidency. thank you very much. clinton: thank you all.n: [applause] announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motors. man: i see a future. i see a good future. i see a future filled with roads and no ra . i see a good future. -we see a future... -with zero crashes. fosee a future wheril fuels... are a thing of the past. all: we see a future with zero emissions. i see a future where traffic keeps perfect time, where intelligence is always by design. we see a future with zero congestion. zero congestion. we see a future with zero congestion. -we are... -we are... -we are... -general motors. ♪ be more pbs >> she's known for bre
bush: that's right. haa! [laughter] clinton: i would have swapped it out for texas oil, i told him, you know. -ha ha ha! -barrel for barrel. rubiin: president clinn, president bush i want to thank you for your service to our country and to thank you for the leadership you've ven to so many people, and thank you for what you're doing in your post-presidency. thank you very much. clinton: thank you all.n: [applause] announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by...
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bush administration. the bush administration and this -- in this period never formulated its iran policy and had conflicting views. real hardliners wanted to be tough on iran, but soft line people wanted to continue obama's approach of engagement. but, once 9/11 came along, that changed everything. for a few months after 9/11, iran was extremely helpful to the u.s., especially in afghanistan. they very much facilitated the u.s. effort to overthrow the taliban in afghanistan and wipe out al qaeda training camps there, and then iran was very helpful in setting up the new post-taliban government headed by karzai, and the bush administration took advantage of this goodwill but certainly did not reciprocate. pretty quickly, the bush administration after 9/11 began to reveal its new approach toward iran and the middle east in general. broadly speaking, this was phrased at the time as the global war on terrorism. the main focus was al qaeda, but also pretty quickly iraq was brought into this as a supporter of te
bush administration. the bush administration and this -- in this period never formulated its iran policy and had conflicting views. real hardliners wanted to be tough on iran, but soft line people wanted to continue obama's approach of engagement. but, once 9/11 came along, that changed everything. for a few months after 9/11, iran was extremely helpful to the u.s., especially in afghanistan. they very much facilitated the u.s. effort to overthrow the taliban in afghanistan and wipe out al...
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here in tom on the taste for bush made run state. steeped in local tradition just about every kind of animal is to say. to our much as much as. much as i mean you love your. people for. a lot of the good ole. like you have a little here. it's a lot of meat. david and his family have been selling push me here for a tease mostly to indigenous locals called mina hoss and. why do people love bush meat sorry not. really to be. in. the house now. but this trade is barely regulated every animal he has been caught from the wild and is sold in huge quantities is the rare the animal the better it. yeah but the problem mucky mahalo so mark him for. the. funny q i was going to leave something a little to you bill. the scene long. before long you summed up by so obviously what will be will. he will. you please don't worry. while david makes most of his money selling bats snakes and board monkey mate like the yaquis he's also conceded a local delicacy. yucky. and you know yeah you probably blew. up when you were home but when you are pretty old th
here in tom on the taste for bush made run state. steeped in local tradition just about every kind of animal is to say. to our much as much as. much as i mean you love your. people for. a lot of the good ole. like you have a little here. it's a lot of meat. david and his family have been selling push me here for a tease mostly to indigenous locals called mina hoss and. why do people love bush meat sorry not. really to be. in. the house now. but this trade is barely regulated every animal he has...
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bush.he secretary of transportation, served as acting dean of the bush school public policy of texas and demand the president of franklin pierce college in the university of south carolina. thank you for coming. we were going to have opening statements but i thought they would be boring so i got rid of that. we will go to some questions and try to make this a larger conversation about the majority rule and minority rights. democracy started more or less in ancient greece where they recognized the value of majority rule and minority rates are deeply protected but it is not that easy. let me ask an opening question. thomas jefferson wrote a sentence that some say is the most say famous sentence in english-language, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. how could he have written that when he had two slaves with him, 200 slaves that he owns, how could he have written that and what did he mean by all men are created equal. >> he was born into a slave society in
bush.he secretary of transportation, served as acting dean of the bush school public policy of texas and demand the president of franklin pierce college in the university of south carolina. thank you for coming. we were going to have opening statements but i thought they would be boring so i got rid of that. we will go to some questions and try to make this a larger conversation about the majority rule and minority rights. democracy started more or less in ancient greece where they recognized...
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bush.or to that served as secretary of transportation under george herbert walker bush and acting of the school of policy at a & m and serves as president of franklin pierce college in new hampshire where he resides, a graduate of university of south carolina. thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> so, we were going to have opening statements, but i thought they'd be too boring and long so i've gotten rid of that. we're going to go to questions and try to make this a lively conversation about the majority rule and minority writes and obviously, democracy, you can say, started more or less in ancient greece where they recognized the majority rule, but minority rights had to be protected. and figuring out minority rights is not that easy. annette, let me ask you a question. thomas jefferson wrote a sentence some say is the most famous, we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. how could he have written that, he had two slaves with him and 200 slaves that h
bush.or to that served as secretary of transportation under george herbert walker bush and acting of the school of policy at a & m and serves as president of franklin pierce college in new hampshire where he resides, a graduate of university of south carolina. thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> so, we were going to have opening statements, but i thought they'd be too boring and long so i've gotten rid of that. we're going to go to questions and try to make this a lively...
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bush and helmut kohl and others helpecreate after the cold war.nd remember that this was the teion of ideas from 1945 that we ought to have free markets, an open internationalom ecthat was not zero-sum-gain, where everybody could grow. we believed in free peoples. and now u see what we'veho called the fouemen of the apocalypse -- populism, i'll call it nativism, not nationalism, because i think, in nationalism is not a bad thing. >> it's an importantmp distinction.ut >>ativism means "we against them." we're seeing the return of protectionism. we're seeing the return of isolationism. we don't want to be involved in "their" problems. this didn't serve us well the last time around. it won't serve us well again. margaret, one of the things that really worries me is that america is not a confident country agaithese days. we were confident in 1945 -- we were confident in 1991 -- that we could sustain an order of free markets and free people and i do think that part of the loss of that confidence is that we worry about the fact that the benefits of globa
bush and helmut kohl and others helpecreate after the cold war.nd remember that this was the teion of ideas from 1945 that we ought to have free markets, an open internationalom ecthat was not zero-sum-gain, where everybody could grow. we believed in free peoples. and now u see what we'veho called the fouemen of the apocalypse -- populism, i'll call it nativism, not nationalism, because i think, in nationalism is not a bad thing. >> it's an importantmp distinction.ut >>ativism means...
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here in tom on the taste for bush made run state. steeped in local tradition just about every kind of animal is to say it will. be fascinating to me to wal-mart's up much our. much money q what do you want. people to. draw a lot of you get away. like you've got a little here. it's a lot of me tell. david and his family have been selling push me here for a tease mostly to indigenous locals called mina hoss and. why do people love bush meat sorry not. really to be. that he. was caught in the abundance of the b.s. on all our stuff. but these trade he's barely regulated every animal he has been caught from the wild and is sold in huge quantities is the rare the animal the better it is. yeah but the problem locked in my hollow so mark in full up. yes. you are going to leave something no one will be able. to see him long. before long you summed up by some obviously local or even. if you will. you please don't worry. david makes most of his money selling bats snakes and board monkey meat like the yaquis he's also conceded a local delicacy.
here in tom on the taste for bush made run state. steeped in local tradition just about every kind of animal is to say it will. be fascinating to me to wal-mart's up much our. much money q what do you want. people to. draw a lot of you get away. like you've got a little here. it's a lot of me tell. david and his family have been selling push me here for a tease mostly to indigenous locals called mina hoss and. why do people love bush meat sorry not. really to be. that he. was caught in the...
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bush. to that, he served as secretary of transfer patient under george h w bush and he is acting dean of public policy at texas a&m and has served as president of franklin pierce college in new hampshire where he now resides. he is a graduate of the university of south carolina. thank you very much for coming. so, we were going to have opening statements but i thought they would be too boring and too long so i have gotten rid of that so we are going straight to some questions and we will try to make it a lively conversation about the majority role and minority rights. you canously, democracy say started more or less in ancient greece were they recognized the value of majority role but they also recognized that minority rights have to be protected but figuring out how to protect them is not that easy. annette, let me ask an opening question. thomas jefferson wrote a sense that some would say is a most famous sentence in the english language -- we hold these truths to be self-evident that all
bush. to that, he served as secretary of transfer patient under george h w bush and he is acting dean of public policy at texas a&m and has served as president of franklin pierce college in new hampshire where he now resides. he is a graduate of the university of south carolina. thank you very much for coming. so, we were going to have opening statements but i thought they would be too boring and too long so i have gotten rid of that so we are going straight to some questions and we will...
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bush was right -- we got rid of a clasof nuclear weapons.ut it is a different world than it was in 1987. to get out of that treaty for ag long time, margaret. the russian defence minister called and said, "you know, we ought to get outf that inf treaty, because thonly --" this is probably around 2003 or '04. "because the only countries that it is constraining are the united states and russia. doesn't constrain china,t doesn't constrain india." and i said, "you know, we got to get out of this inf treaty." ca so, we didn't e of allied concerns, principally, so they just started undermining it and cheating. i think the time had probably come, and the russians forced our hand, and i completely support what the president did in getting out of the treaty. [ cheers and applaus] >> you write in your book thatea 1989 was ther thate transformed continent. and one of the tngs you say about your first presidential boss, george h.w. bush, whom you called the "father of german reunification," is that his response in that moment impressed you,hat it wouldn
bush was right -- we got rid of a clasof nuclear weapons.ut it is a different world than it was in 1987. to get out of that treaty for ag long time, margaret. the russian defence minister called and said, "you know, we ought to get outf that inf treaty, because thonly --" this is probably around 2003 or '04. "because the only countries that it is constraining are the united states and russia. doesn't constrain china,t doesn't constrain india." and i said, "you know, we...
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billy bush lost his job at nbc. return to tv last night three years after the tape controversy as the new host of "extra" and he discussed his return in a new interview. >> in 2005 did you feel you had to go along to get along? why didn't you feel you could challenge him and say, you know, that's not cool? >> well, trump's the kind of guy who would say forget billy bush, and then i might have gotten hey, why did you lose trump? he's the biggest guest we have. there was always a little bit of -- you're a little anxious around him because you just want it to end well and get out. >> he's back on tv as the host of extra as we said, laura coates joins us again. his explanation there for why he didn't raise an objection, well, how could i? it was donald trump. i might have lost my job. >> people already knew that he pandered to sexism. that was the whole point of why people were upset with him. they knew the big personality that trump was. the issue was that you didn't stand up for your co-host. you kind of chuckled alon
billy bush lost his job at nbc. return to tv last night three years after the tape controversy as the new host of "extra" and he discussed his return in a new interview. >> in 2005 did you feel you had to go along to get along? why didn't you feel you could challenge him and say, you know, that's not cool? >> well, trump's the kind of guy who would say forget billy bush, and then i might have gotten hey, why did you lose trump? he's the biggest guest we have. there was...
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which is the old bush. double spin your build up it's been the way it's raised as a good sim it's got the real world. special a good book but both. are for. or probably noticed the pull of the some muscles by builds is that your bush image of the. summer is the worst because it's both but what's interesting to note the digit. growth from. the idea. that a 3rd. of. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something i want to be honest. actually going to be 1st which he wasn't before 3 of the more people. i'm interested in the water out. there should. temperatures are rising sea levels are rising. and there's a lot there's a few ways to play it if you want to make money on the apocalypse of course there's a couple of great trades on the table but without a doubt this is as we said the last generation. thanks i'm. ready ready ready ready ready sure to stop at the to do a better grow. i just never know very good ab
which is the old bush. double spin your build up it's been the way it's raised as a good sim it's got the real world. special a good book but both. are for. or probably noticed the pull of the some muscles by builds is that your bush image of the. summer is the worst because it's both but what's interesting to note the digit. growth from. the idea. that a 3rd. of. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or...
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george bush was the nicest all the time.onald reagan was a fabulous communicator, very inviting, a great understanding of how to make things simple that are very difficult. he could describe things well. he was a joy to work with. please understand people asked me frequently due to compare them, and i have to compare them in the context of who i was at the time. i was a young staffer for president reagan and working as special assistant to the president. my liaison with the governors was the primary job. ronald reagan had been a governor. and i was dealing with his friends. every time i saw him i felt as i was going to see my grandfather. you know if you disagree with their grandfather, you usually don't tell them. george h w bush was kind of like my dad. i had a close relationship with him. i could not --i could tell him i disagreed with him, but then i felt guilty the entire day. and then the other bush was like my brother, and i could say what were you thinking? he would yell back, what were you thinking? we would have gr
george bush was the nicest all the time.onald reagan was a fabulous communicator, very inviting, a great understanding of how to make things simple that are very difficult. he could describe things well. he was a joy to work with. please understand people asked me frequently due to compare them, and i have to compare them in the context of who i was at the time. i was a young staffer for president reagan and working as special assistant to the president. my liaison with the governors was the...
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. >>> and billy bush's the reckoning. his relationship with president trump since the controversy. >>> and the teen climate change activist tha sailed across the atlanta to talk to the u.n. will be here for her first live tv intervhee u.s. >>> here is today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> the u.s. coast guard has freed all crew members in a capsized cargo ship. >> mission accomplished. >> i know they're happy to be out and into daylight. >>> congress is back after the august recess and congress is calling on senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to bring gun legislation to the floor for a vote. >> we are informing the brgrim reaper that this issue will be too hot for him to handle. >> the death toll rises. >> they expect to find more bodies in the rubble. >> if that story is true, the commerce secretary needs to resign. >> south korea's military says north korea has launched two projectiles after the u.s. has offered diplomacy. >> the fda ausing juul of illeg illegally marketing their e-cigarettes as safe. >>
. >>> and billy bush's the reckoning. his relationship with president trump since the controversy. >>> and the teen climate change activist tha sailed across the atlanta to talk to the u.n. will be here for her first live tv intervhee u.s. >>> here is today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> the u.s. coast guard has freed all crew members in a capsized cargo ship. >> mission accomplished. >> i know they're happy to be out and into...
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bush was like my brother. bush ando see george say, what were you thinking?would yell back, what were you thinking? we would have great conversations. the context was very different. george h w bush, truly the nicest. ronald reagan, the one who could translate very well. would make you feel comfortable. atrge w. bush, was very good making decisions and had the courage to make a decision and did not wring his hands in the process. >> of the three, who was the best painter? loved winstonush, churchill. winston churchill's bust was in the oval office. when he found out that winston churchill, after he left office, became a painter, i remember him saying, i think i'm going to become a painter. i remember thinking, right. you should want to buy one of his paintings or at least get him to donate one to a charity you can auction off. >> let me ask you about students out of harvard law school. harvard lawom school occupied a dean's office for some time. why is it that students seem to not want to let certain speakers express their views on campuses when their views a
bush was like my brother. bush ando see george say, what were you thinking?would yell back, what were you thinking? we would have great conversations. the context was very different. george h w bush, truly the nicest. ronald reagan, the one who could translate very well. would make you feel comfortable. atrge w. bush, was very good making decisions and had the courage to make a decision and did not wring his hands in the process. >> of the three, who was the best painter? loved...
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under bush it is a nice and gentle. well but of all that the feud has on t.v. . or there which we will see to either put it to me but it does appear to be a year of have read look to fish thusly. now it means in what i don't. see the norm another computer mustapha could be a. 2 man hope under george bush. and the washington side in the middle to see them come to school. who work on. the general and how the men who are cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace the good up. off. of your little group who will lead who want to see. when the who dollar an hour just to her feet. and they just push them and. you can bet that. they could but in the shadow of that up they say something we don't know how to do it but how can him if you want too much coffee i want to t'other going to be full. damage how about a lead up to a silo let me allow to be a diamond how about up how well it's had he did you let your color do to bush and then tell us what i've been there not the only country with what i can x. amount that we had the internet up in you then nick at it but if
under bush it is a nice and gentle. well but of all that the feud has on t.v. . or there which we will see to either put it to me but it does appear to be a year of have read look to fish thusly. now it means in what i don't. see the norm another computer mustapha could be a. 2 man hope under george bush. and the washington side in the middle to see them come to school. who work on. the general and how the men who are cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace the good up. off. of your...
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inch of the system both what the bush. now was the small way the cars door to go one which was a bit out of me out of their mind on others which was destroyed. ya there's one thing i asked priests you can do pretty priest see. more. of them with. it most of mustard and i just want to put them in your mind sheena you put it at my man. this hour on the sky. but slow while and when you want to get there's not much to here to garden and all that she should just 1st each. but the now watching dog on the quad machine very well good what's let me see do as . opposed to a c. my to my 2 feet q now go up what you on the good news because though i knew. of a beautiful of that if you know of we all ask you if you could know we motion of a boot if the pieced i wouldn't beat september the 1st explosion of the day of 3 closely followed at $1505.00 by the terrorist opened fire on a budget c responses attempting to collect the dead around the schools killing at $1320.00 the decision is made to storm the building. the more did you know he s
inch of the system both what the bush. now was the small way the cars door to go one which was a bit out of me out of their mind on others which was destroyed. ya there's one thing i asked priests you can do pretty priest see. more. of them with. it most of mustard and i just want to put them in your mind sheena you put it at my man. this hour on the sky. but slow while and when you want to get there's not much to here to garden and all that she should just 1st each. but the now watching dog on...
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he changes policy through his work with reagan and bush and clinton.most informally this book shows in many ways nixon changed himself. during this 20 years he comes to terms with all he had achieved and all he had lost. the conventional wisdom says he accidentally confessed during the watergate section of interview with david frost. this of course has been a myth frost and others have perpetuated for some time. the reality is quite different. i was told, the talked about it in advance, when you want to say when this question came up. and he apologize for his moral failures. he said i screwed it all up, but he would never admit to any criminal wrongdoing because he didn't think he had violated any criminal laws. this would be the message he would use the rest of his life whenever he was asked about this topic and again as an accident during the frost nixon interviews. it came as as a plan answer toa question that he and that they had worked together. the moral failures weighed on him. and he dealt with it in his own way. he dealt with the by beginning
he changes policy through his work with reagan and bush and clinton.most informally this book shows in many ways nixon changed himself. during this 20 years he comes to terms with all he had achieved and all he had lost. the conventional wisdom says he accidentally confessed during the watergate section of interview with david frost. this of course has been a myth frost and others have perpetuated for some time. the reality is quite different. i was told, the talked about it in advance, when...
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bush, who is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still best-selling biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." she will be signing copies of it after this.
bush, who is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still best-selling biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." she will be signing copies of it after this.
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while into the system both what the bush. now was the small way the cars daughter mom or dad was about i mean you're about their mind on a. story. there's one thing i ask you to do pretty as priest see. more of the fortune. of one with. him on most of must and i just want to put them in your mind sheena you put it at my man. on the sky. you know i'm good. but when you wanna get there's not much to richard gardner but all she'd know she just came up 1st of all. but the now watching dog on the very good what's let me see deal was. but sure. and i got news because though i knew many a bunch of appealable of that if you know of we all ask you if you could know we most lovable would fit the piece and wouldn't beat september the 1st explosion of the day is heard of story closely followed at 1505 by the terrorist opened fire on a budget see response as attempting to collect the bed around the schools killing at 1320 the decision is made to storm the building. the more did you know he still didn't use gnashed those number with their
while into the system both what the bush. now was the small way the cars daughter mom or dad was about i mean you're about their mind on a. story. there's one thing i ask you to do pretty as priest see. more of the fortune. of one with. him on most of must and i just want to put them in your mind sheena you put it at my man. on the sky. you know i'm good. but when you wanna get there's not much to richard gardner but all she'd know she just came up 1st of all. but the now watching dog on the...
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president bush was very close to him. they used to call president clinton and brother by another mother. they gave prince zan bar the same nickname. ago, seven or eight years i got a call late one night from somebody who used to be in president bush's administration to ask me if i had heard anything about the band are. the cia inntially saudi arabia. she said they were hearing he had in assassinated. i read the news to him, and he said "have you tried calling him?" i said "no." that had not occurred to me. [laughter] >> he said "let's try to get him on the phone." we're sitting outside. upstairs, the office windows open, and one of his assistants leaned out. i said can you see if you think it prince of and are on the phone for president bush? jimmy says "have you told him?" i said "yes i have." two minutes later, he comes back out. two.s online president bush pick up the phone. doesitting here and he "dead or alive?" [laughter] >> learn more about president george h.w. bush from his former chief of staff jean becker sunda
president bush was very close to him. they used to call president clinton and brother by another mother. they gave prince zan bar the same nickname. ago, seven or eight years i got a call late one night from somebody who used to be in president bush's administration to ask me if i had heard anything about the band are. the cia inntially saudi arabia. she said they were hearing he had in assassinated. i read the news to him, and he said "have you tried calling him?" i said...
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the bush administration resisted it.hen that ruling came in, it meant evidence obtained by torture couldn't be used. that forced the government to reconstruct its entire case from the beginning. how are we going to present this evidence without getting out of the mouths of defendants who'd been tortured. the government anticipating that had fbi agents talk to the defendants before they were tortured before they were charged, before they had a right to a lawyer. the fbi, the prosecutors tried to get the evidence out of the mouths of the fbi agents as to what the torture defendants post torture told them and it took the court a long time to resolve that and that still hasn't been resolved. then a rogue fbi agent answered an ad in the newspaper for a paralegal job. he was an ad for the defense team on this case. he applied for it without revealing he was an fbi agent. he got the job and he began to spy on the defense team for the government. prosecutors didn't know about it in the military people didn't know about it. he ha
the bush administration resisted it.hen that ruling came in, it meant evidence obtained by torture couldn't be used. that forced the government to reconstruct its entire case from the beginning. how are we going to present this evidence without getting out of the mouths of defendants who'd been tortured. the government anticipating that had fbi agents talk to the defendants before they were tortured before they were charged, before they had a right to a lawyer. the fbi, the prosecutors tried to...
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while into the system both what the bush. now was the small way the cars door to go one which was about i mean yeah i'm up there my dad on a. story. yeah there's one thing as priests you can do pretty as priests see. more of the fortune. of one with. it most of mustard and i just want to coming out to them in your mind sheena you put it at my man. this hour on the new sky. but slow while and when you want to get there's not much to richard gardener but all. she just came up the 1st feature. but the one now which in dog on the very good what's let me see do as. you. and i got news because though i knew many a bunch of appealable of that if you know of when all was good for you kid no way most lovable would fit the piece and i wouldn't beat september the 1st explosion of the day is heard of story closely followed at 1505 by the terrorist opened fire on a budget see response as attempting to collect the dead around the school's killings at 1520 the decision is made to storm the building. the most senior most of them because i ju
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at the bush the bushes came to power. i'm still in distress laura braves weasel case. and this was your of course of friend french fries became. reedham fridays. swag then you and indeed this loads of images. doing the rounds of jacques chirac as a can of a cult figure. jumping the metro isn't that some of the james dean thing that. was a y 09/26/19 09/26/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now!w! >> e eventually i reaealized the u.s. government had stopped caring about w what they shouldo and instead were pursuing aggressively as possible what they could do. and this meant every time you made a phone call, the nsa literally got a copy of it delivered to them the next day. a record of that callll. not what youou said, but that yu made it, where you were when it
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after the break alex interviewed professor carlos bush about how countries large and small have adapted to these global trends with even. a syrian conflict mediation never has spoken with one voice but recently disagreements between russia turkey and iran has become so still could not even the leaders try to hide it as the program run its course or is the friction really a sign that it's working. yeah. yeah. yeah he's. going to do the falls so. you can sleep. with. the british open. so instead i mean she's on that you know sound a soft spot the mouthpiece down this time i don't. look for me. to continue the political use of the police reports for the way. for. israel's parliamentary elections to begin ended in deadlock the electorate is divided divided on the political right sitting prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's either my right wing blog or again back government how does this kind of rhetoric bode for the palestinians middle east ability. this is a story about what happens austria stray bullets kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in
after the break alex interviewed professor carlos bush about how countries large and small have adapted to these global trends with even. a syrian conflict mediation never has spoken with one voice but recently disagreements between russia turkey and iran has become so still could not even the leaders try to hide it as the program run its course or is the friction really a sign that it's working. yeah. yeah. yeah he's. going to do the falls so. you can sleep. with. the british open. so instead...
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after the break alex interviews professor carlos bush about how countries large and small have adapted to these global with even. pain years and crossed i started as 10 years i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts fight it out for a profit what do you think ok a more affordable option $25.00 tax for. one red rose another suggestion political jeopardy parody no political cookout where we will literally wrote the elites. late night show it's a rare format piece days and it's all you need is an old microphone in a printed banner but. i guess i can do this campbell after politics gone wild like music. ok crosstalk is not about hype it's about meaning 10 years of talk and still going strong. peter if you want to change something why don't we get rid of the bow tie you know that is too much. think that's the nub form for syrian conflict mediation never has spoken with one voice but recently disagreement between russia turkey and iran has become so stark c
after the break alex interviews professor carlos bush about how countries large and small have adapted to these global with even. pain years and crossed i started as 10 years i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts fight it out for a profit what do you think ok a more affordable option $25.00 tax for. one red rose another suggestion political jeopardy parody...
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elizabeth and fuller rushes together firewood for cooking before that's timber too in flames the bush fires. in central mozambique are not only a threat to the environment people are also at risk. you know the fires came from back there far away from here. they were they had already burned down to house it is. the owners had just gone on a short trip to my somethings in the village. and when they came back the houses were gone. and full of suspects that hunters set the fire as a way to hunt wild animals while she's gathering woods 2 men walk past carrying shackled they say they're just quarters and have nothing to do with the fires. for go. it's illegal to set fires here or did a commodity for it but people don't care. if. they. saw it you know if they do it anyway in my school and then it gets out of control the. house back there just went up in flames see when you're driving through the area yet every few minutes you will pass a bush fire and it's really a mess if the bush fires rage uncontrollably especially at night images from u.s. space agency naser show how mess of the affected
elizabeth and fuller rushes together firewood for cooking before that's timber too in flames the bush fires. in central mozambique are not only a threat to the environment people are also at risk. you know the fires came from back there far away from here. they were they had already burned down to house it is. the owners had just gone on a short trip to my somethings in the village. and when they came back the houses were gone. and full of suspects that hunters set the fire as a way to hunt...
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bush, the amazing karl rove. [applause] .. ..ant to have you alllo exploe what it is at the federal level, what is at the state level that has made government so dysfunctional and problematic. how, looking forward, are there ways that all of you can help get past that. i graduated from college in virginia. i went right into my first job and worked for the virginia stateoa legislature. talk about dysfunctional, first republican governor had just been elected as a democratic and wanted to be the democratic dominant. capital square was a war zone just to walk between the attorney general's office and the governor's mansion. the phone rang while i was at the state capital in the press room and i would be interviewed to be a network correspondent. in 201,974 after four years in virginia, i go up and abc news sends me into the white house up north one, just after president nixon just left. the only president in history to resign. talk about constitutional crises. talk about times of when the american segment of our society being torn a
bush, the amazing karl rove. [applause] .. ..ant to have you alllo exploe what it is at the federal level, what is at the state level that has made government so dysfunctional and problematic. how, looking forward, are there ways that all of you can help get past that. i graduated from college in virginia. i went right into my first job and worked for the virginia stateoa legislature. talk about dysfunctional, first republican governor had just been elected as a democratic and wanted to be the...
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constructed at 2031 bush street.hat is its current location. the school's operation, as mentioned, was interrupted by the war and due to the hysteria brought on by the war, the u.s. government seized the building and used it as a processing center for the hundreds of japanese-american families that lived in japantown or san francisco before they were sent to the concentration camps. as supervisor peskin mentioned, it was used by the booker t. community center after the war. the building was returned to kinmon gakuen, and resumes operations, but found it challenging because most of the families did not return after being incarcerated. but they persevered. in the late 60s and 70s. japantown was hit with urban renewal, that forced removal of many residents. this made it very difficult for the school to operate, but the organization again% veered and in order to offset the operating costs, the auditorium was used as a movie theater for a short period, until enrollment increased. the school is graced by visits from japan'
constructed at 2031 bush street.hat is its current location. the school's operation, as mentioned, was interrupted by the war and due to the hysteria brought on by the war, the u.s. government seized the building and used it as a processing center for the hundreds of japanese-american families that lived in japantown or san francisco before they were sent to the concentration camps. as supervisor peskin mentioned, it was used by the booker t. community center after the war. the building was...
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. >>> billy bush returning to television three years after this controversy forced him off the air. >> when you're a star, you can do it. you can do anything. >> do what you want. >> grab them by the pussy. you can do anything. >> billy bush making a debut monday as the new host of "extra." >> i learned a few things during my time off or time-out. bad things happen to all of us. the ingredients of our disasters differ. but the shock to the system we share. going forward, i will no doubt have to report on people who had a bad moment. i will especially see them own it and get back up. >> or don't do it in the first place. in an interview, bush said the trump tape was weaponized and everyone at nbc knew about the tape before it was released. >>> you know who else is back? big papi is back. >> number 34, david ortiz. >> former red sox slugger david ortiz making his first appearance since he was shot in june in the dominican republic. he threw out the first pitch to jason varitek. ortiz offered thanks on the field, even to long-time rivals. >> i want to thank the yankees. a lot of my boys
. >>> billy bush returning to television three years after this controversy forced him off the air. >> when you're a star, you can do it. you can do anything. >> do what you want. >> grab them by the pussy. you can do anything. >> billy bush making a debut monday as the new host of "extra." >> i learned a few things during my time off or time-out. bad things happen to all of us. the ingredients of our disasters differ. but the shock to the system...
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bush. [applause] thatn't it always seem the moment we are living in is the most chaotic, the most dysfunctional that we have ever seen in american politics? looking back through history, we is ato explore what it the federal level and what it is at the state level that has made government so dysfunctional and so problematic. and how, looking forward, are there ways that all of us and all of you can help the past about? -- get past that. college inuated from virginia, i went right to my first job, i covered the virginia state legislature. talk about dysfunctional. the first republican government the democratic lieutenant governor and the democratic , and thegeneral capitol square in richmond was a war zone just to walk between the attorney general's office and the governor's mansion. rang while iphone was in the basement of the state capitol in the press room, and it was abc news asking if i would come up to be interviewed to be a network correspondent. 2019, after do squat for years in virg
bush. [applause] thatn't it always seem the moment we are living in is the most chaotic, the most dysfunctional that we have ever seen in american politics? looking back through history, we is ato explore what it the federal level and what it is at the state level that has made government so dysfunctional and so problematic. and how, looking forward, are there ways that all of us and all of you can help the past about? -- get past that. college inuated from virginia, i went right to my first...
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[laughter] so i am sitting over here and president bush goes, yeah, , air, camerge bush income a dead or alive. [laughter] announcer: learn more about president george w. bush from his former chief of staff, sunday at 10:00 p.m. at on the presidency. explore our nations passed on american history tv. august 15, 1944, allied forces landed on the mediterranean beaches of france, leaving little resistance in the first few days. reel america, invasion of southern france, in 1950 u.s. army film that tells the story of operation dragoon, from the beach landing to the september 11 liberation of the city of dijon, about 350 miles north of the coast. ♪ ♪ narrator: the historic bay of naples was transformed into an open area marshaling area. is a vast quantity of mechanized war instruments was to be used by the third, 36 and 45th divisions which later or combined to create the seventh army. all equipment was loaded aboard and each piece was checked off the loading chart. the men put in charge represented the best allied military bravest. ♪ narrator: fresh from their recent entries, then you sev
[laughter] so i am sitting over here and president bush goes, yeah, , air, camerge bush income a dead or alive. [laughter] announcer: learn more about president george w. bush from his former chief of staff, sunday at 10:00 p.m. at on the presidency. explore our nations passed on american history tv. august 15, 1944, allied forces landed on the mediterranean beaches of france, leaving little resistance in the first few days. reel america, invasion of southern france, in 1950 u.s. army film that...
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bush ho is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] >> susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." of itll be signing copies after this." [applause]
bush ho is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] >> susan page is the washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." of itll be signing copies after this." [applause]
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here in tom on the taste for bush made run state. steeped in local tradition just about every kind of animal is for sale. people study the joy of much as much our. money you love your. people for the job lot of you get away. like you have got a little here. it's a lot of me tell. david and his family have been selling push me here for a tease mostly to indigenous locals called me a hoss and that's why people love pushed me so i'm not. really to be. that we all are. in abundance of the b.s. i'm going to hostile. but this trade is barely regulated every animal he has been caught from the wild and is sold in huge quantities is the rare the animal the better it is. yeah but the problem locked in the hollow so mark him for a. monkey to put on your. yes. we are going to leave something no one will be able. to see him long. before long the sudden stop by some of the city local people. he will. you please don't worry. david makes most of his money selling bats snakes and board monkey mate like the yaquis he's also conceded a local delicacy.
here in tom on the taste for bush made run state. steeped in local tradition just about every kind of animal is for sale. people study the joy of much as much our. money you love your. people for the job lot of you get away. like you have got a little here. it's a lot of me tell. david and his family have been selling push me here for a tease mostly to indigenous locals called me a hoss and that's why people love pushed me so i'm not. really to be. that we all are. in abundance of the b.s. i'm...
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the bush iththick.o buffafalos, manofof them ae ou somemetimes elephahants, when y, elelephants are e there, snakee there. but that comes with the training, anand the precauauti, anand how would you react, h w would u be aware of your environmt,t, as yogo o outnd wowork. repoporter: team l lioness, ase eight are known, is one t the fit alall-fele ranangeunits inin kekenya, and thehe very first e repup o of maasai womomen., ase aditionanay, maasai women are consideded weak d dodo n pursue aoccucupaon oututde of the faly. coununitie are s swly being obrvquesoned andoosened.maaiai thgroup islanning patrol the aresurroundg the fo ngerer cps on the maasai commit. in allllthere are 70 ranrs he. ririty: realllly like our job as ranangers, beususe we want o ithat w we can createte a condue aenvironmnment to both,h, and ad interaction between the wilda. thth move back and forth between nanationalarksks ithe weststndo. the east of the country, and traverse maasasai lands alonone way. thehere are no fefences bag t
the bush iththick.o buffafalos, manofof them ae ou somemetimes elephahants, when y, elelephants are e there, snakee there. but that comes with the training, anand the precauauti, anand how would you react, h w would u be aware of your environmt,t, as yogo o outnd wowork. repoporter: team l lioness, ase eight are known, is one t the fit alall-fele ranangeunits inin kekenya, and thehe very first e repup o of maasai womomen., ase aditionanay, maasai women are consideded weak d dodo n pursue...
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in the hallway in which both bush -- the whole way and whi ch both bush and obama tried to increase prosecutionsf this --lowers is led to finally, we have hit bottom with trump who is just using this kind of hateful language to undermine public servants who are trying to tell the truth. it is s one of the most disgustg things about this administration, but also something that you saw the beginnings of an both h the bush and the obama administration's. the espionage act both by bush and by obama and now b by trumpo prosecutee people who talk to te press is a definition calling a whistltleblower a spy. bush have lednd this, let us to donald trump.p. amy: james risen, thank you for being with us come intercept's senior national correspondent, bestst selling author r former w , york times" " reporter. published two pieces this week. we will link to them, including "i wrote about the bidens and ukraine years ago. then the right-wing spin machine turned the story upside down." author of "state of war" and "pay any price." this is democracy now! when we come back, sharif abdel kouddous joins us to talk
in the hallway in which both bush -- the whole way and whi ch both bush and obama tried to increase prosecutionsf this --lowers is led to finally, we have hit bottom with trump who is just using this kind of hateful language to undermine public servants who are trying to tell the truth. it is s one of the most disgustg things about this administration, but also something that you saw the beginnings of an both h the bush and the obama administration's. the espionage act both by bush and by obama...
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he was the ambassador all during president bush's presidency, president clintons, and president bushas very close to him. used to brothers, they call president clinton their brother and another mother, and they gave prince bandar the same exact way came, rather from mother. i got a call late one night from somebody who used to be in president bush judge administration who asked me if i had heard anything about bandar. time was head of the c.i.a. in saudi arabia, and it said, we are hearing that he has been assassinated probably by the syrians, have you heard this? so i broke the news to him, and he said, have you tried calling him? [laughter] not -- id, no, that is [laughter] >> but really had not occurred to me to call him. [laughter] he said, let's try to get him on the phone. so we're sitting outside, and will ask him, so i'm sitting ,utside and i holler upstairs the office window is open and one of his assistant, jim up a bill. i said to make a messy if you can get the prints on the phone. jimmy says come how do you do that? have you done that? i said, yes i have. be minutes, and
he was the ambassador all during president bush's presidency, president clintons, and president bushas very close to him. used to brothers, they call president clinton their brother and another mother, and they gave prince bandar the same exact way came, rather from mother. i got a call late one night from somebody who used to be in president bush judge administration who asked me if i had heard anything about bandar. time was head of the c.i.a. in saudi arabia, and it said, we are hearing that...
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fire and it's really a mess of the bush fires rage uncontrollably especially at night images from u.s. space agency to show how mess of the affected area is far more land in southern africa is of place than in the amazon but just how bad is the problem. from the plane you can see that these are not large scale forest fires but many smaller bushfires in mozambique savannah area we fly on to a number of bia where the president has declared a state of emergency due to drought still plumes of smoke can be seen everywhere mostly from men made fires before the rainy season locals prepare their fields using traditional slash and burn techniques the ashes are used as fertilizer experts say this is typical for the region but it can be dangerous. given that that we. the situation this is creating quite a serious problem for livestock but in the national staff and therefore for the wild animals so it is a problem it will affect the. areas and. so there regeneration some time and then the end there is no food for the enemas there's no food for the world that is there's no food for livestock plant
fire and it's really a mess of the bush fires rage uncontrollably especially at night images from u.s. space agency to show how mess of the affected area is far more land in southern africa is of place than in the amazon but just how bad is the problem. from the plane you can see that these are not large scale forest fires but many smaller bushfires in mozambique savannah area we fly on to a number of bia where the president has declared a state of emergency due to drought still plumes of smoke...
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bush in one position as u.n. ambassador and in some areas, he is closer to the interventionist wing of the g.o.p. then he is to trump america first view. i still remember when the democrats used to agree with being a less interventionist power. but then trump derangement syndrome took hold and they became walking contradictions of themselves. here's what democrat sounded like when bolton was appointed. >> john bolton didn't even know what he was being hired for. let alone not knowing that he was being hired. john bolton is a dangerous man. >> john bolton i think is a disastrous pick. to be it comes to john bolton, of congress does not want to go to war, now it's time to put restraints on the president. >> laura: here is what they sound like now. >> on a couple key issues, this failed idea for a summative camp david in these colossal failures with north korea, bolton was right. >> needed national security advisor who was willing to give your alternative views. >> john bolton will land on his feet. he also has a kn
bush in one position as u.n. ambassador and in some areas, he is closer to the interventionist wing of the g.o.p. then he is to trump america first view. i still remember when the democrats used to agree with being a less interventionist power. but then trump derangement syndrome took hold and they became walking contradictions of themselves. here's what democrat sounded like when bolton was appointed. >> john bolton didn't even know what he was being hired for. let alone not knowing that...