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all the boring thing is here bush and president bush has a clear cut he will put in my still a bush cheneyall of the worst of the stairs in which my nation has meaning. just can't avoid it as you 70 much. compassion. in the slow sugar or borders. but you miss me. the most compared to the stores no sooner it's. worked at this point was going out the more they would put the woman there's a poison more the finest i'm sure a story similar just because i'm so sure scares the dickens a couple of them so far this thing is just to share with her new visit. going to the national search for new dark new boats. lives that were similar to your. interest because. you're still so full of. the full. story it's just. a. joy to sleep with. one though it is it was delicious once you. are certifiable just to think about. when you're serious 1st. mover since if you just just go margaret spiro should be forced to do so with a chance of seeing did you come to see mostly clear for the muslim or the little solution still you think of the new should you close the doors or go was an answer just to deliver i was doi
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all the body paintings in bush and mrs bush took me to apply myself bush cheney hope the horse. my nation would you just tempt a boy if you're 70 much in this town who have a compassionate business. there are so sure there are but there's just what you miss me. the most from parts stores no sooner would say then the purpose of this bar is now the more they would put the woman there's a poison more the cornerstones just the worlds and the just because i'm so sure scares the dickens of a person so for this there's just looser one reason or visit the old timers are so good at the narcissist when you start new quotes. was the word similar to your. interest in the list i know it's. just the symbolism. of the soul. where it's just. live. your sleep where. love. and though it is it was delicious once you. are certifiable just as a bit. more in your search there's a lot. more liver since if you chose to just go margaret spiro should be forced to do so with a chance of city did you come to see mostly clear for the muslim or the assumption still in favor of in the city flows the lawyers a
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the bush cheney army was there check the horse thing i've made the check dish kono pharma and they told us. their army and the british was in. with a bone wash. and. as you are you question. and question on the haiti teetotallers one thing that there was a survey of. the midafternoon and the bone was there for years. they still committed the murder that is not. there. and place your partner change the bed. only partly get the inquest put forward i know more than 8. own up to what they don't. it was clear deals from c. in the individual reports that were common oik from the start point choir his team the ball we were looking out here it was coordinated attacks. some of the same people used the same weapons same farmhouses same heights same modus operandi or working together and not truly understand what was happening and who needed to be looked at as a whole that the daily thing else would be to atomize each individual attack to individualize it which didn't tell the bigger story the story that was understood a place headquarters that was all arrested at army headquarters at the time tha
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for the statement from anti-war voice anti iraq war in particular voices people like president bush dick cheney paul wolfowitz and you know his whole bunch still today very divisive characters should former presidents like george w. bush weigh in on this present day problem given their own kind of dark history. or do the orders cheney and wolfowitz angrier were all those them. say again what war do mr wolfowitz the vice president cheney were they met although the anti-war protesters are saying that bush and cheney and his the rest of his cabinet don't have a place to speak up about peace given that they started this false war in iraq. i see that as well as that's a blowback you're right now that's typical of what happens when you're in that order in. living that war again i think president bush was completely correct in speaking out we can look to the past to learn from the past but bringing up the war in iraq now is immaterial we have big problems we're facing right at this minute in this country and as long as president bush and president obama will face them by the way president carter was n
for the statement from anti-war voice anti iraq war in particular voices people like president bush dick cheney paul wolfowitz and you know his whole bunch still today very divisive characters should former presidents like george w. bush weigh in on this present day problem given their own kind of dark history. or do the orders cheney and wolfowitz angrier were all those them. say again what war do mr wolfowitz the vice president cheney were they met although the anti-war protesters are saying...
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you know, after the bush/cheney area, i think republicans found themselves at a cross roads. the party had been rejected by voters. democrats had just one two wave elections in a row. in general, i think the electorate had largely turned against everything republicans stand for. so republicans had to decide what would their priorities be. what would their goals be. how would they function in the coming years. and they had to decide in a hurry. ultimately i think they made the wrong choice. what they did was they said we're going to give up on the idea of having an agenda. republicans will define themselves to the opposition of whatever obama was for even when obama agreed with them. so we had eight years of effectively governing nihilism, even when they were the majority in the house. that i think paved the way for the trump era because what we saw from donald trump was a candidate was a post-policy candidacy and then a post-policy transition period. and now we have three-plus years of a post-policy presidency. >> what is the dynamic, though, that continually drives the party
you know, after the bush/cheney area, i think republicans found themselves at a cross roads. the party had been rejected by voters. democrats had just one two wave elections in a row. in general, i think the electorate had largely turned against everything republicans stand for. so republicans had to decide what would their priorities be. what would their goals be. how would they function in the coming years. and they had to decide in a hurry. ultimately i think they made the wrong choice. what...
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without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted to invade iraq that was their ultimate goal afghanistan didn't mean nothing to him they had to do it to satisfy the $911.00 but then they went after iraq and everybody kind of forgot about afghanistan that's why it's been sitting there now for 20 years of guys have been dying over there for 20 years and we've accomplished nothing over there because the whole focus said went to iraq all the mess we got in invading iraq all the aftermath of that mess of invading iraq and we're still dealing with all of the today so finally trump is looking at pulling out of afghanistan now why did we go in there in the 1st place let's remember something this. that wars going on there for a 1000 years the russians went in there in the late seventy's and early eighty's even may pulled out could do nothing but the us ego isn't that way we believed even though the russians failed we could maybe succeed not true these people were war forever why because their religious wars and religious wars g
without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted to invade iraq that was their ultimate goal afghanistan didn't mean nothing to him they had to do it to satisfy the $911.00 but then they went after iraq and everybody kind of forgot about afghanistan that's why it's been sitting there now for 20 years of guys have been dying over there for 20 years and we've accomplished nothing over there because the whole focus said...
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without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted to invade iraq that was their ultimate goal afghanistan didn't mean nothing to him they had to do it to satisfy the $911.00 but then they went after iraq and everybody kind of forgot about afghanistan that's why it's been sitting there now for 20 years of guys have been dying over there for 20 years and we've accomplished nothing over there because the whole focus said went to iraq all the mess we got in invading iraq all the aftermath of that mess of invading iraq and we're still dealing with all of the today show finally trump is looking at pulling out of afghanistan.
without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted to invade iraq that was their ultimate goal afghanistan didn't mean nothing to him they had to do it to satisfy the $911.00 but then they went after iraq and everybody kind of forgot about afghanistan that's why it's been sitting there now for 20 years of guys have been dying over there for 20 years and we've accomplished nothing over there because the whole focus said...
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at the end of the bush/cheney error, the party found itself at a crossroads, had been rejected by voters, domestic policy had been thoroughly discredited. at that point the policy had to decide what were its priorities going to be, what kind of policies would they pursue? they decided to give up on the very idea of governing and decide they were going to define themselves by being in opposition to whatever barack obama was for and then we saw for eight years and it paved the way, i think, for donald trump's presidency, which is the embodiment of all post-policy politics. >> do you get the sense that when donald trump is gone, there will be a reassertion, or reassessment among republicans? they seem to be all in for whatever it is that trump is for now. >> i think you're right. i think that's the real challenge. i think the election outcome will largely dictate how republicans deal with this problem where they're just no longer governing. do they reassess, take stock and realize that voters are expecting more or do they kind of decide that trump's way is the only way? i'm unsure what they
at the end of the bush/cheney error, the party found itself at a crossroads, had been rejected by voters, domestic policy had been thoroughly discredited. at that point the policy had to decide what were its priorities going to be, what kind of policies would they pursue? they decided to give up on the very idea of governing and decide they were going to define themselves by being in opposition to whatever barack obama was for and then we saw for eight years and it paved the way, i think, for...
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bush, dick cheney, every republican i ever worked for.n did they become zombie enablers of donald trump? >> i think during the campaign they were more critical. once he got elected and they thought they could get the judges they wanted and tax cuts they wanted and the colleagues paid a price. popular in washington. it's been going on on long it's silly almost complaining about it or talking about. i will saying this will break the back of some people who are supporting trump and force them to come to grips what has really happened. i do think the episode last night with st. john's church with the bible, i got an email early this morning from a friend, a conservative, a real conservative pro life and self-religious not open to the policy agenda i would say of globalism or the democratic party. he would not have voted for trump, i think he had such reservations but i don't think he intended to vote for joe bid biden. he emailed me this morning. he said this did it. one thing to destroy the republican party but to mock the bible that way on
bush, dick cheney, every republican i ever worked for.n did they become zombie enablers of donald trump? >> i think during the campaign they were more critical. once he got elected and they thought they could get the judges they wanted and tax cuts they wanted and the colleagues paid a price. popular in washington. it's been going on on long it's silly almost complaining about it or talking about. i will saying this will break the back of some people who are supporting trump and force...
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of age, the first time people heard of the presidential emergency center was on 9/11 and when cheney and bush were taken there and mr. and mrs. bush were taken there for a false alarm. the reporting is solid that the president, his wife and son were taken there. so he's in that house, the people are outside. is anyone on the inside telling you it's a visual they like? >> look, there are certainly -- [ indiscernible ]. -- about the optics of all this. the president -- [ indiscernible ]. >> hey, forgive me, we're getting every other word as if you're inside the bunker yourself. we'll try to work out the bugs. i apologize, but we can't quite understand what you're saying. maya, let me move on to you with a question. did barr give you -- did barr give us any reason to doubt today that he still remains the attorney general this president thought he deserved? >> he has certainly demonstrated that he remains the attorney general that this president wanted. he has his defense attorney. he has an attorney general who on the day of a funeral of george floyd, brutally murdered, we stood and felt for 8 m
of age, the first time people heard of the presidential emergency center was on 9/11 and when cheney and bush were taken there and mr. and mrs. bush were taken there for a false alarm. the reporting is solid that the president, his wife and son were taken there. so he's in that house, the people are outside. is anyone on the inside telling you it's a visual they like? >> look, there are certainly -- [ indiscernible ]. -- about the optics of all this. the president -- [ indiscernible ]....
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that no one has to think it's al gore or bill clinton or late fracture between bush and cheney that's comments we heard about joe biden joe you don't have to do this because we saw what a terrible candidate joe biden was. the lack of energy and enthusiasm for his candidacy. this will be -- barack obama against donald trump. he will be doing almost all the appearances. they will drag him to the finish line. they have committed to three debates. steve: remember why barack obama chose joe biden. when when it looked like he was going to be the nominee. when he was the nominee, essentially, he needed a vice president with some foreign policy experience and barack obama had none. he didn't have a job for the most part except he worked in the state legislature. needed somebody with it was joe biden who had been in foreign policy through the senate for decades. and so that's how joe got the job in a little more than a month find out who will get his job for vice president. he will announce a female in august, he said, so we are close to that close to the election, actually. 120,000 people wat
that no one has to think it's al gore or bill clinton or late fracture between bush and cheney that's comments we heard about joe biden joe you don't have to do this because we saw what a terrible candidate joe biden was. the lack of energy and enthusiasm for his candidacy. this will be -- barack obama against donald trump. he will be doing almost all the appearances. they will drag him to the finish line. they have committed to three debates. steve: remember why barack obama chose joe biden....
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bush was the president and cheney as the secretary of defense and all the lawyers trying to figure out what to do. we all knew it was a vague act, and although it had been enacted many times, and indeed amended, the last time in 1871, and ironically enough, in 1871, it was to help with battles against the klu klux klan. how ironic is that? but we had the request from the governor of california, and fortunately, nothing untoward happened that would have caused the real problem afterwards if someone wanted to sue, someone wanted to bring a case, someone wanted to spend time debating that law. it's not a very good law. it's not a very good law at all. even though it has been used, it was used mostly during the beginning, jackson used it several times. but it's not a very good law. and if you've got a democracy and that democracy is working towards a more perfect union, which is our intent and our constitutional preface, and indeed in the document itself, you want to get better, you don't want to get worse. you don't want your armed forces shooting americans. >> colonel lawrence wilkerson,
bush was the president and cheney as the secretary of defense and all the lawyers trying to figure out what to do. we all knew it was a vague act, and although it had been enacted many times, and indeed amended, the last time in 1871, and ironically enough, in 1871, it was to help with battles against the klu klux klan. how ironic is that? but we had the request from the governor of california, and fortunately, nothing untoward happened that would have caused the real problem afterwards if...
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the reaction of the bush administration after $911.00 was harsh and actually well documented dick cheney famously said that we would turn to the dark side those were his words. the man who was the head of counterterrorism at the cia cofer black leader ambassador cofer black said that we would not rest until we had bin laden's head on a pike and flies were eating his eyeballs. and they weren't joking they were serious and if we had to kill everybody. in the process of getting him we were willing to kill everybody. after september the 11th the united states declared war on terror. the old rules no longer applied when it came to terrorists. the cia became the armed branch of the u.s. government tasked with secretly unearthing presumes terrorists. we had high value targets and high value detainees the cia came up with a list 1st it was a very short list of about 12 people that we wanted to either capture or kill. bin laden i mean as a heady mohammed i was a beta etc. john is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism
the reaction of the bush administration after $911.00 was harsh and actually well documented dick cheney famously said that we would turn to the dark side those were his words. the man who was the head of counterterrorism at the cia cofer black leader ambassador cofer black said that we would not rest until we had bin laden's head on a pike and flies were eating his eyeballs. and they weren't joking they were serious and if we had to kill everybody. in the process of getting him we were willing...
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i served in the bush white house for vice president cheney. before something gets to the president's desk there will be policy process. you have to make sure something is vetted and verified often intelligence agencies don't fully agree or want to check themselves and that's just proper due diligence on behalf of th the president's national security staff. >> bret: i guess the question is, was it in the president's daily briefing? they are saying that he wasn't briefed on it specifically but why not? you know that intelligence, there's disagreement and there's not consensus before it makes its way all the way up the chain especially something this big when dealing with russia targeting u.s. troops, if true. >> there's 16 different intelligence agencies. you can have human intelligence, signals intelligence. you want one to back of the other. obviously satellites and other means but this isn't news that the russians have been supporting the taliban along with a whole host of other actors i think the question is why is "the new york times" and t
i served in the bush white house for vice president cheney. before something gets to the president's desk there will be policy process. you have to make sure something is vetted and verified often intelligence agencies don't fully agree or want to check themselves and that's just proper due diligence on behalf of th the president's national security staff. >> bret: i guess the question is, was it in the president's daily briefing? they are saying that he wasn't briefed on it specifically...
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, and then the colin powell at the state department and don rumsfeld at defense and cheney and the president. the bush domestic team got long ready will but the bush foreign policy team had infighting and the vice president was an important part of that. so i think the vice president -- i must really seem in the relation to ej's theory, situation where the vice president was able to tamp down conflict this the vice presidents sometimes are involved. >> we have a lot of questions so i'll try to get through them. maybe we can keep it short so we can get so more of them. also i would like -- weigh in if you -- an the question, we're happy to have you share your wisdom as well. so i have another question from gabby g. which is which white house had the biggest fights that actually impacted it execution of policy? >> i like to go if the ford administration on that. the ford administration was paralyzees by the infighting, i mentioned the instances with-hartman but you hat presidential addresses, including state of the union that would not get solved because of infighting. one instance the night before the
, and then the colin powell at the state department and don rumsfeld at defense and cheney and the president. the bush domestic team got long ready will but the bush foreign policy team had infighting and the vice president was an important part of that. so i think the vice president -- i must really seem in the relation to ej's theory, situation where the vice president was able to tamp down conflict this the vice presidents sometimes are involved. >> we have a lot of questions so i'll...
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in many cases, including but not limited to vice president cheney, and when he arrived, president bush, against their will. but the secret service get to be the boss of you in some occasions like that when national security is at risk. let's hope this is a localized dumpster, perhaps a car fire, and let's hope this does nothing to change the status, the uneasy status. peaceful status as of right now between protesters and police officers. a break for our coverage. we'll be back with more of all of this right after this. if you have a garden you know, weeds are low down little scoundrels. with roundup sure shot wand you don't need to stoop to their level. draw the line. the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield to pinpoint those pesky bedfellows. it lets you kill what's bad right down to the root, while comfortably guarding the good. draw the line with the roundup sure shot wand. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. and its mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning... or trouble falling asleep. because only tempur-pedic uses propri
in many cases, including but not limited to vice president cheney, and when he arrived, president bush, against their will. but the secret service get to be the boss of you in some occasions like that when national security is at risk. let's hope this is a localized dumpster, perhaps a car fire, and let's hope this does nothing to change the status, the uneasy status. peaceful status as of right now between protesters and police officers. a break for our coverage. we'll be back with more of all...
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bush i presume? i didn't see him jump up saying dick cheney didn't need -- what is different about him now that is so people? >> for me, the best guidance about the whole trump justice department was imparted to me before there was a trump justice department, on a reporting visit to hungary early in 2016. and a wise observer of the hungarian dictatorship explained to me how it worked. hungary is a member of the european union, you can't just shoot people in the street. this observer said in a state like hungary in a modern rule of law, the most important power of people who would abuse justice is not the power to persecute the innocent, but to protect the guilty. so in hungary, you would have two restaurants, both of which had some health and safety violations. one owned by a friend of the president, or the prime minister, and one was not. one was owned by an on poe nnlt. for the opponent, there would be the law. the friend, the special favor. that has been the way the trump justice department has worked. president trump has called for persecutions of his opponents. by and large, he's been unsuccessf
bush i presume? i didn't see him jump up saying dick cheney didn't need -- what is different about him now that is so people? >> for me, the best guidance about the whole trump justice department was imparted to me before there was a trump justice department, on a reporting visit to hungary early in 2016. and a wise observer of the hungarian dictatorship explained to me how it worked. hungary is a member of the european union, you can't just shoot people in the street. this observer said...
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bush the 2nd most wins of. the new posters that the police. will put up tory being able to. have a clear cut will put in my syllabus cheney all of the worst of the chairs in which my nation is when you know who is an attorney just attempts to avoid it does it have any much in this term of shipment or the compassion of this world. you know it's a slow sugar. but you miss me. the most parts stores . work to push the more they would put the woman there's a poison more the finest just the world's...
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i served in the bush white house for vice president cheney before something gets to the president's desk, there will be a policy process. you have to make sure that something is vetted and verified. often intelligence agencies don't fully agree or want to check themselves and that's just proper due diligence on behalf of the president's national security staff. brian: this is playing politics with intelligence. do you know what the key is here? we cannot pull totally out of afghanistan. we will turn over the country to russia and the minerals to china. that will be a huge mistake, ainsley. that's what we should be getting from. this. ainsley: michael waltz went on to say we have known for years russia has supported the taliban through arms. the iranians have supported the taliban cash equipment and training some of their soldiers were found with weapons from iran. so have the pakistaniys. this is not anything new. the point here is if it is not verified by our 16 intelligence agencies, that's their job, that's what they do it doesn't get to the president's desk. >> the president has to m
i served in the bush white house for vice president cheney before something gets to the president's desk, there will be a policy process. you have to make sure that something is vetted and verified. often intelligence agencies don't fully agree or want to check themselves and that's just proper due diligence on behalf of the president's national security staff. brian: this is playing politics with intelligence. do you know what the key is here? we cannot pull totally out of afghanistan. we will...
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bush 43 administration and the state department. how do you go from looking at things in politics as a family versus working at foggy bottom? rep. cheneyfirst of all, for us, the politics and policy have always in intertwined. when we would sit around the dinner table as kids the discussions were usually about what was happening in the world then. politics is a very important way to make sure that you can get the right policies in place and the right people elected to do that. i've always seen those as really intertwined. i've also been really interested in and focused on the middle east. inething i became interested for the first time when i was about 10 years old or 11 urals -- or 11 years old reading about king ted in -- king tut in history class. and working on business deals in the middle east and then when i went into the state department, it was actually my second time into the state department. under bush 41was working on h programs to former soviet union and eastern europe, right when the wall came down and the czechary republic. they were all opening up. host: you mentioned before that for you, it was a matter of course that
bush 43 administration and the state department. how do you go from looking at things in politics as a family versus working at foggy bottom? rep. cheneyfirst of all, for us, the politics and policy have always in intertwined. when we would sit around the dinner table as kids the discussions were usually about what was happening in the world then. politics is a very important way to make sure that you can get the right policies in place and the right people elected to do that. i've always seen...
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bush white house for four years. it was down to 48% approval. a lot of partisanship. we never had serious briefings about intelligence to one political party. liz cheneyame out with a strong statement. we're going to get to the bottom of this. we're going to protect our people. if this is true, there will be consequences. that should not be hard to say. i certainly hope republican members say that. i hope the president says it. i disagree with general mccaffrey. we're in trouble. it's not just this story. it's the fact this president is not doing his job. first job of the president to keep our country and our people safe. >> and the silence is deafening. brett mcguirk and general barry mccaffrey. great to see both of you on a story like this. >>> up next -- americans are flocking back to bars and indoor restaurants and virus cases are surging at the same time. now some states are pulling back. the latest in the fight against covid, next. what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher s
bush white house for four years. it was down to 48% approval. a lot of partisanship. we never had serious briefings about intelligence to one political party. liz cheneyame out with a strong statement. we're going to get to the bottom of this. we're going to protect our people. if this is true, there will be consequences. that should not be hard to say. i certainly hope republican members say that. i hope the president says it. i disagree with general mccaffrey. we're in trouble. it's not just...
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cheney on the life and politics of james madison. in our look at u.s. presidents is another former official in the george w. bushinistration in november 2015 karl rove appeared in our weekly author interview program "after words" to recount the presidential campaign of william mckinley. he is joined here in conversation by historian richard rukeyser. >> we have our two nominees and their two positions, how does each man campaign? how does mckinley campaign how does brian do it? >> first of all, brian has one problem he needs to deal with which is his gotten the support of the populist party but their price was they nominated their own vice presidential running mate so he has this completed problem is got to somehow conciliate the populace. they got a million vote in 1892 he wants to take the democrats who voted for cleveland, put them with the populace who voted for general weaver and james weaver in 1892 and thereby sink the republicans. he's got a democratic running mate and populace running mate and he's got to finesse the issue of how do i get populace running mate off the ticket in battleground states where
cheney on the life and politics of james madison. in our look at u.s. presidents is another former official in the george w. bushinistration in november 2015 karl rove appeared in our weekly author interview program "after words" to recount the presidential campaign of william mckinley. he is joined here in conversation by historian richard rukeyser. >> we have our two nominees and their two positions, how does each man campaign? how does mckinley campaign how does brian do it?...
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cheney on the life and politics of james mattis. up next in the look at u.s. president is another former official from the george w. bush administration. november of 2015, karl appeared on our weekly program "after words" to recap the presidential campaign of william mckinley. he is joined here in conversation by historian. >> we have our new nominees with two positions how deceased man campaign? how does mckinley campaign? how does brian do a? >> brand has one thing is to deal with and he's got the support of the populist party but they nominate their own vice presidential running mate. he is a complicated problem he's gotta conciliate the popular they got a million votes in 1982 he was to take the democrats who voted for cleveland, put them with the populace who voted for general weaver, james weaver in 1892 and thereby sank the republic. but he is a democratic roaming it at a populace running mate and has to finesse the issue of how to get the populace running mate off the ticket with battleground states by can't afford the vote to be split. he decides he's going to storm the country to fashion that's never been done
cheney on the life and politics of james mattis. up next in the look at u.s. president is another former official from the george w. bush administration. november of 2015, karl appeared on our weekly program "after words" to recap the presidential campaign of william mckinley. he is joined here in conversation by historian. >> we have our new nominees with two positions how deceased man campaign? how does mckinley campaign? how does brian do a? >> brand has one thing is to...
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the presidential emergency operation center that was used on 9/11 by vice president cheney, and several members of the bush cabinet. remember for sometime, we weren't quite sure where that plane was heading towards it certainly seems like when it turned in pennsylvania that i was coming to washington d.c.. we knew it was one of the capital of the white house, we don't know because the passengers on that flight decide to take control of the plane and it crashed. essentially what they did is they rushed white house staff, and members of the administration down into the emergency operation center. president bush was away was visiting a school in florida time and they advise him to stay away from washington d.c. until they figured out what was happening with a lash plane. but for the members of the administration, there wasn't any real type of protocol for this type of scenario. everyone that i've talked to was talk about that experience, essentially was told that secret service came in and told people to get out. and to get to a secure location. and get away from the white house because we don't know where th
the presidential emergency operation center that was used on 9/11 by vice president cheney, and several members of the bush cabinet. remember for sometime, we weren't quite sure where that plane was heading towards it certainly seems like when it turned in pennsylvania that i was coming to washington d.c.. we knew it was one of the capital of the white house, we don't know because the passengers on that flight decide to take control of the plane and it crashed. essentially what they did is they...