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that yeah so i actually in the beginning i was involved with the project in my in support of my ph d. bush the multiple projects that mineralization to approach within five years time but. it proved that the processes in fosse them all to protect the hosts the c o two was turned into stone within the only two years to. the c o two is turned into stone you don't have to worry. about it it's not going anywhere it's just but it in the ground as. the process begins of the production. team sent down these pipes and into the main power plant below is used to turn the giant which produces electricity in for us a fair price for. the water it's taken. with the. pipes and there were years for souring and. once the steam is usually released back into the atmosphere for the car fixed project the geothermal gas is about point five percent of steam going to be special. that's where the carbon capture process. so the guesses get a shower what does that mean yeah they actually flow through a column where we have what the truck was falling falling down and they got three rows in the opposite direction i gu
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that yeah so i actually in the beginning i was involved with the project in my in as a part of my ph d. bush the multiple projects that mineralization to occur within five years time but . it proved out that the processes in foss them out to protect the coast the c o two was turned into stone within only two years two and once the c o two is turned into stone we don't have to worry about that it's not going anywhere it's just but it in the ground as raw the process begins at the production while. steam is sent down these pipes and into the main power plant below is used to tend the plants giant ted winds which produced electricity. impressive for bonds them out there in the press in. the water as they can through heat exchanger weather. with this. thing the pipes on their readers are souring and heating up. once the steam is usually been leased back into the atmosphere for the car fix project the gas is about point five percent of steam going to be special cleaning toilets that's where the common touch a process. so the guesses get a shower what does that mean yeah they actually flow through
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that yeah so i actually in the beginning i was involved with the protest in my in support of my ph d. bush at the motel predicts that mineralization to approach within five years time but. it proved out that the processes in foss them all to protect the hosts the c o two was turned into stone within the only two years to. the c o two is turned into stone you don't have to worry. it's not going anywhere it's just. in the ground as . the process begins of the production. team sent down these pipes and into the main power plant below is used to turn the giant turbines which produce electricity. impressive provides them out there in the city on the water as they can through heat exchangers weather what that which is fronts for the for the setting the pipes and there were years of souring. once the steam is been used it's usually been leased back into the atmosphere for the car fixed project geothermal gas is about point five percent of steam going to be special cleaning toilets that's where the company capture process. so the gases get a shower what does that mean yeah they actually flow throu
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bush: thank you all. [applause] [gavel] ladies and gentlemen, i have a high honor and i consider it a distinct privilege to present the president of the united states. applause]d pres. bush: mr. speaker, mr. president, and distinguished members of the house and senate, honored guests, and fellow citizens: less than three weeks ago, i joined you on the west front of this very building and, looking over the monuments to our proud past, offered you my hand in filling the next page of american history with a story of extended prosperity and continued peace. and tonight i'm back to offer you my plans as well. the hand remains extended; the sleeves are rolled up; america is waiting; and now we must produce. together, we can build a better america. it is comforting to return to this historic chamber. here, 22 years ago, i first raised my hand to be sworn into public life. so, tonight i feel as if i'm returning home to friends. [applause] pres. bush: and i intend, in the months and years to come, to give you what friends deserve: frankness, respect, and my best judgment about ways to improve america's future. in return, i ask for an honest commitment to our common mis
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reporter: the wire is almost invisible in thehe dense bush d ththe area is vastst.e rangers manage to find around 50 wire traps. jessica: dogs are unique to africa. we won't find them anywhere else. and as conservationists working in africa, we have a duty to protect them, to make sure that they stay here for future generations. and they are a completely genetically distinct species. and once they're gone, they're gone. reporter: the rest of the pack will stick together until the juveniles are fully grown. fortrtunately the alpha female s survived unscathed, , otherwie the pack would have broken up. but with her mate now gone, hopes of gaining a new litter of puppies this year now look slim. reporter: almost half of the australian land mass is now devoted to agriculture. somef the e rritory used to raise grai but much more i giveover to vestock. nely 80% othe couny's agricuural procts are ld abad. inin017, harvests we particularly goo th a droug in 2018hrew the seor into tailspin still, pduction ntinues to ri. but only lge-s-sca farms a king in bstantiaprofits. the
reporter: the wire is almost invisible in thehe dense bush d ththe area is vastst.e rangers manage to find around 50 wire traps. jessica: dogs are unique to africa. we won't find them anywhere else. and as conservationists working in africa, we have a duty to protect them, to make sure that they stay here for future generations. and they are a completely genetically distinct species. and once they're gone, they're gone. reporter: the rest of the pack will stick together until the juveniles are...
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bush. i gave birth to twins. i d no clothes to cover th children or cover myself. person after person has come up to us toain that they don't have the basic necessities of life in camp. tensf millions have been spent prosecuting this war. a new camp with proper facilities is ing built. it's situated on a half-built, abandoned stadium, aymbol of the waste that characterized the rule of nigeria's elite. the election season has brout fresh pressures for the displaced as boko haram hasst epped up attacks. these were mourners are at ail funeral 10 kometers away. the debt, 14 people were gathering wood when they were attacked. >> it's the lack of basic human need. we hto hustle to eat and it didn't stop his education. we would also go to school before this sad incident. fergal: the killers were able to ambush the state governor's convoy last week. i met this survivor of a recent bomb and gun attack at a mosque he t points hole of the bullets that killed his neighbor. >> that was a surprising thing that leaves us wondering howey ot here. wherever they came from, they didn
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d n: yes, we saw this with president obama anesident bush. not unusual for a president to declare a national emergency. the thing that the media is making of this is that donaldtr p is going for his marquee wall when it is well within his constitutional power. do i think he should do it? no, i don't. i think he should work with the that is his obligatio to negotiate and compromise. but of coue, this is donald trump and he wants his wall. jane: whats to stop a future democratic president to say that gun violence is a national emerguncy, let's introducn control? ron: the president of the united states has the unique ability to be in charge of immigration and control of our borders. that is different from climate change and gun control. as long as you make the distinction that you are doing something to further national security of the united states, you are on stronger legal ground. jane: what about oppn from republicans? is this something they will oppose him more as we go further down the line of the process of getting a national emergency de
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d goes on forever. reporter: he made friends across the aisle. george h.w. bushs autobiography. as dean of the house, he worked hard to advance issues like health care and the environment. in a statement, former president obama said he led the charge on so much of the progress we take for granted today. >> a grateful nation honors john dingell for his lifetime of service. reporterthat record and his longevity earned him a presidential medal of freedom. the nation's highest civilian honor. >>indiscernible] hard work, integrity, decency, and willingness to work hard because this job belongs to the people. n porter: dingell found a new voice on twitte launching verbal spitballs at the current administration, like when he commented on the president'sha evering staff. "truman installed a bowlingte alley, ctried solar panels. trump is fully invested in aor revolving and his witxpanded beyond politics when his team tried to , explain the kardashians, a reality tvamily, he said staff has now informed me of what a kardashian is. i am left with more questions. ter he retir
d goes on forever. reporter: he made friends across the aisle. george h.w. bushs autobiography. as dean of the house, he worked hard to advance issues like health care and the environment. in a statement, former president obama said he led the charge on so much of the progress we take for granted today. >> a grateful nation honors john dingell for his lifetime of service. reporterthat record and his longevity earned him a presidential medal of freedom. the nation's highest civilian honor....
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handle capitol hill reporter michael steel and former adviser to jeb bush and speaker john boehner. former adviser to the d, this c and managing director. he too spent time in the leadership wars on the democratic side. in many cases having dug in, you live and breathe on capitol hill here today. what happened? do we have a deal? and the president is ignoring it. what is it and what do republicans think of the presidential reaction. >> this is not a good deal. we are in the same spot where negotiators agreed to something similar months ago. so the president did not get anywhere close to his $5.7 billion for the wall. what that translates to is members cautiously optimistic that they will be able to pass this. the wild card is the president. you see senate republicans giving themselves room, some distance saying we are going to wait until we see the text of the legislation before we can come out. you don't know what the president is going to say. >> let's attempt to read presidential tea leaves. here he is after getting a question from peter alexander about the deal. >> will you sign the border deal. >> i h
handle capitol hill reporter michael steel and former adviser to jeb bush and speaker john boehner. former adviser to the d, this c and managing director. he too spent time in the leadership wars on the democratic side. in many cases having dug in, you live and breathe on capitol hill here today. what happened? do we have a deal? and the president is ignoring it. what is it and what do republicans think of the presidential reaction. >> this is not a good deal. we are in the same spot...
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d humor to their advantage. famous for his characterization of bush. telegraphic style of speech.while bush was president, he would smile and say that is funny. after he left the white house, he no longer had to do that, but i hade h.w. bush, the honor and pleasure to encounter him a few times. he's to teach at the george bush school of public service. he would come to my classes and he always struck me as one of the most decent individuals to occupy the white house. idea that he had this sense of humor and capacity for long afterhe -- not he left the white house, about the time his presidential library was opening and school was opening at texas a&m, he gave a closed door address to students at texas -- closed door in the sense that the press was not allowed. one of the things president have a hard time with -- and george h.w. bush had this problem -- when the press was around, he had to act presidential. lyndon johnson had the same problem. noe he knew there was reporters or cameras, he could let himself go. he did an imitation of dana carvey imitating himself. [laughter] i have
d humor to their advantage. famous for his characterization of bush. telegraphic style of speech.while bush was president, he would smile and say that is funny. after he left the white house, he no longer had to do that, but i hade h.w. bush, the honor and pleasure to encounter him a few times. he's to teach at the george bush school of public service. he would come to my classes and he always struck me as one of the most decent individuals to occupy the white house. idea that he had this sense...
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d >> i grooew up in a red state aa republican in missouri. raegan years, bushidea that the former soviet union would have somebody in the white house is frightening. so when you hear that just there is a possibility, it comes with great alarm. and when you look at it, though, i don't think it was that surprising. you know, when we've talked through all of this. there are three times russia is mentioned with relation to the firing of comey. rod rosenstein takes it essentially out of the memo. he mentioned it to lester holt, and then he brings lavrov and kislyak into the oval office, two russians without u.s. media, and brings up this will relieve pressure. i think not only is it alarming, it's consistent. there is a consistent pattern that shows up there. and i don't know how the fbi at this point, after you've already been investigating several people in the trump campaign, one year later, essentially, they're coming up on this time horizon, doesn't open an investigation. there has to be great concern. what i want to know is when rod rosenstein and andrew mccab
d >> i grooew up in a red state aa republican in missouri. raegan years, bushidea that the former soviet union would have somebody in the white house is frightening. so when you hear that just there is a possibility, it comes with great alarm. and when you look at it, though, i don't think it was that surprising. you know, when we've talked through all of this. there are three times russia is mentioned with relation to the firing of comey. rod rosenstein takes it essentially out of the...
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bush, the leading democrat was joe lieberman who eight contests later d not won a single delegate. >>druff: if we haven't leablrned to be he about polls by now -- >> humility is what's recommended. >> woodruff: mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: comingo terms with their identities as young men move through high school is one theme of the hit broadway play, "choir boy." jeffrey brown reports how celebrated playwright tarrell mccraney is busy writing more work for film, television and the stage, as part of "canvas," our regular series on arts and culture. >> brown: the new play, "choir boy," is set in a mostly black, all-male boarding chool... >> my mother would never! >> brown: young boys yearning and learning to become men. they-- and the play itself-- use music to express joy and sorrow, anger and pain. ♪ ♪ >> it's a play with music, but it's not a musical. i thi folks don't even recognize that the young mens inging on stage have very little help. there's no orchestra. it'sit just them singingeach other, making those harmonies. so that in itself is sort
bush, the leading democrat was joe lieberman who eight contests later d not won a single delegate. >>druff: if we haven't leablrned to be he about polls by now -- >> humility is what's recommended. >> woodruff: mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: comingo terms with their identities as young men move through high school is one theme of the hit broadway play, "choir boy." jeffrey brown reports how celebrated playwright tarrell...
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bush tapped into when he declared an emergency after the september 11 attacks in 2001. p the seco is a pot that dod dse to figg interdiction over the border for -- now, they usually use it at the port of entries, whe vast majority of dgs come cross the border. that will come from that effort to fight those drugs to building a wall that president trump says. other drugs from coming in. jane: thanks for joining me. several people have been struck by gunfire following reports of an active shooter at a manufacturing fality in aurora, illinois. four police officers are among the casualties. th suspect has reportedly been killed. nada tawfik has been following the situation from new york. she joins us now. what more can you tell us? nada: we are expecting an update from authoriti shortly, but what we do know of the moment is that the shooter istoead, accordineports. there have also been multiple casualties. four police officers who were among the first to reond to the shooting at the industrial complex in aurora, illinois, were injured. they were struck by gunfire, but they are said to be in stable conditi
bush tapped into when he declared an emergency after the september 11 attacks in 2001. p the seco is a pot that dod dse to figg interdiction over the border for -- now, they usually use it at the port of entries, whe vast majority of dgs come cross the border. that will come from that effort to fight those drugs to building a wall that president trump says. other drugs from coming in. jane: thanks for joining me. several people have been struck by gunfire following reports of an active shooter...
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bush. this was done at the behest of the koch brothers. and a legislative council lobby that then carried this forward this grading of schools, a, b, c, d, then f, where funding was tied to testing. on teachers and on school districts. most of the educational funding for our local school districts throughout this entire nation come from property taxes. i think the lady was trying to say that but was not here when she was speaking of in washington. we have basically a 10% federal funding. we also have an issue here when we had a segregated school system in america. at one time, and it was not until the 1970's that changed, basically came to fruition where we were funding private segregated academies. now this is what this voucher school choice is about. they have always complained that they are paying property taxes. but their children are not in the schools. so therefore this is an , underbelly fight about brown versus the board. we talk about paying teachers. i grew up in a segregated school system where most of my teachers who came out of xavier, it's an black women, because the teaching profession might now is an 80% white woman profession
bush. this was done at the behest of the koch brothers. and a legislative council lobby that then carried this forward this grading of schools, a, b, c, d, then f, where funding was tied to testing. on teachers and on school districts. most of the educational funding for our local school districts throughout this entire nation come from property taxes. i think the lady was trying to say that but was not here when she was speaking of in washington. we have basically a 10% federal funding. we...
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bush went into pan without it. you get to see things get watered down. presiden act d let everyone else decide what to do later.t we're debatingow inhe united states concerning donald trump is another post-nixon ent, the national emergencies act of 1976, and, in that regard, we've had 59 of these since 1976, but none like what donald trump is doing. move bybig, political donald trump. it's not going to be construed as a real ergency in the way harry truman tried to grab the steel industry19 i and it wasn't a real emergency, because presidents can'teize private property, and if the trump administration is hell bent on grabbing ranch lands, buildin fencing along private property and environmenting zones, it's just going to rain lawsuits on them and it will end up in the supreme court. but, you know, congress is supposed to have the purse.ed it's suppo run the money. donald trump now is doing something unprecedented byab ng the funding from congress and reallocating it in his own -- with hi own whims. >> woodruff: andruw levige, so this stands apart from what other presidents have done to take more power un themse
bush went into pan without it. you get to see things get watered down. presiden act d let everyone else decide what to do later.t we're debatingow inhe united states concerning donald trump is another post-nixon ent, the national emergencies act of 1976, and, in that regard, we've had 59 of these since 1976, but none like what donald trump is doing. move bybig, political donald trump. it's not going to be construed as a real ergency in the way harry truman tried to grab the steel industry19 i...
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bush outlined three points in his wonderful treatise, i would like to post three foundational pillars. the first pillar is to understand the american r&d ecosystem in a new context, in a context underpinned by american values and undertake long-term planning looking farther down the road into the future. the second pillar is to leverage the collective strength of each sector in our r&d ecosystem through innovative partnerships that bring benefit to all and provide value to all and provide value to the taxpayers of america. and third, and of great importance, is to ensure that our research environments are safe, welcoming, and accommodating. free from harassments of all kinds, able to attract and retain the best and highly diverse talent, provide security for our national interests, and maximize the contributions of our collective intellectual endeavors. so let me very briefly describe my thoughts on each of these and ask you to think about them as well. as a meteorologist, i think you know, i don't have it all figured out, it's pretty clear that i don't know everything. but what i do know is i'm part of a community, this wonderful ecos
bush outlined three points in his wonderful treatise, i would like to post three foundational pillars. the first pillar is to understand the american r&d ecosystem in a new context, in a context underpinned by american values and undertake long-term planning looking farther down the road into the future. the second pillar is to leverage the collective strength of each sector in our r&d ecosystem through innovative partnerships that bring benefit to all and provide value to all and...
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d — could win fewer than half of all seats. to discuss this we're now joined in washington dc by former speechwriter to president george w bush,cted, what do they think that people want, do they think and are they right to think that people want a new politics or are people moving to the extremes? is it the way politics is conducted or policies?” extremes? is it the way politics is conducted or policies? i think both, it is important to remember that a lot of the political dysfunction we seeing right across western democracies has in many ways come after a period of hyper centrism so we had about 20 years of centre—right parties and centre—left parties really coming together around the centre ground. there was not a huge degree of difference in their policies and programmes but i think the with this in terms of the long—term process around marquesses is when citizens become disappointed or disaffected, the only place for them to go is to the fringes or to blow up the system altogether and we have had a big steam valve through the ranks and vote and i think at the ranks and vote and i think at the moment things are just falling
d — could win fewer than half of all seats. to discuss this we're now joined in washington dc by former speechwriter to president george w bush,cted, what do they think that people want, do they think and are they right to think that people want a new politics or are people moving to the extremes? is it the way politics is conducted or policies?” extremes? is it the way politics is conducted or policies? i think both, it is important to remember that a lot of the political dysfunction we...
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d trump. >> i've seen chilly welcomes before. this ranks at the top. 537 votes, that was0 200, that was florida, that's what al gore lost to george bush lost the white use. democrats have not -- why did he lose it? well, one democratic explanation is there were 97,498 votes casti in f that year for ralph nader. if ralph nader had not been inc the e, very little question that al gore would have carried florida and t en presid the united states. so third parties have been ngeilers rather than cha agents for most in american politics. at the same time, i agree with david that there was no -- there's no constituency other than a couple of journals of dfiscal responsibility cultural liberalism, and yo're talking about one-third of one percen trump depends on one thing, he's is only president in the history of the country that every day of his presidency, now some 742, he has never had a poitive day of polling either personally or professionally. he needs a third party candidate. he needs probably a third partyr and a party candidate so his 41% or 42% will get him there. and i think that's what you've got in schultz is a kind of you're comi
d trump. >> i've seen chilly welcomes before. this ranks at the top. 537 votes, that was0 200, that was florida, that's what al gore lost to george bush lost the white use. democrats have not -- why did he lose it? well, one democratic explanation is there were 97,498 votes casti in f that year for ralph nader. if ralph nader had not been inc the e, very little question that al gore would have carried florida and t en presid the united states. so third parties have been ngeilers rather...
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bush's white house counsel office. he clerked the fifth circuit and went to harvard, magna cum laude. he's not dumb. -- mr.m it's a is a ni bumitae is a star. circuit,d in the 10th went to undergrad harvard, jd, is a member of the national filipino lawyers association, and is also in the lgbt law association. i meet with senators and they say, where is the diversity of the nominees? this -- she is precisely what -- he is precisely wouldhe democrats said not be a nominee president trump would nominate. the white house has not renominated the site of california judges. i don't have firsthand knowledge as of why. i'm hoping it is to work with senators and make confirmations smoother. i hope they stick with this ticket the president has signed off on. out, we have works 16 democratic appointees, seven republican appointees. if we can get the other six confirmed, that makes 13. , given theifornia geographic size of california, with hawaii, and how much travel it is not a full court, it is a subset. one can imagine how important it will be to fill the vacancies. you will not necessarily win every case, but you will at least have more of a fighting chance a
bush's white house counsel office. he clerked the fifth circuit and went to harvard, magna cum laude. he's not dumb. -- mr.m it's a is a ni bumitae is a star. circuit,d in the 10th went to undergrad harvard, jd, is a member of the national filipino lawyers association, and is also in the lgbt law association. i meet with senators and they say, where is the diversity of the nominees? this -- she is precisely what -- he is precisely wouldhe democrats said not be a nominee president trump would...
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bush has tried to go back to the old sort of crony model. abraham lincoln, andrew jackson, in some ways franklin d. roosevelt and even linden johnson who puts his personal friend abe fortas on the court in 1965. he had never been a judge. he was a practicing lawyer elevated to a seat on the supreme court. he's the last of the sort of crony justices. is fortas. and george w. bush is sort of trying to go back to that older model. but by 2005, no one is having anything of that. so we want somebody from a top law school who's been a federal judge and if you're a conservative, you want someone who you -- who you know is going to vote in the way that you think that person ought to vote. so meyer's nomination goes nowhere. and instead who ends up filling that seat? anyone know? samuel alito. approved by the federalist society. professional judge. experienced. from a top law school. that is the model. is it any less political? it's more professional but political and ideological at the same time. so it's -- things have changed in some ways. but in other ways they haven't changed at all. >> on that note we
bush has tried to go back to the old sort of crony model. abraham lincoln, andrew jackson, in some ways franklin d. roosevelt and even linden johnson who puts his personal friend abe fortas on the court in 1965. he had never been a judge. he was a practicing lawyer elevated to a seat on the supreme court. he's the last of the sort of crony justices. is fortas. and george w. bush is sort of trying to go back to that older model. but by 2005, no one is having anything of that. so we want somebody...
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bush held eight balls. that's what it paid for. president obama's committee laid out money for 10 of the extravagant balls. even with the massive fund-raising that president trump d id, he paid just three. they declined requests to appear. this investigation has nothing to do with robert mueller's investigation. it was not about russia. this investigation is being led by federal prosecutors in new york. the southern district of manhattan. that's a point that chris christie could open up a lot of new doors. >> they called them the sovereign district of new york. they think their district is nowhere around the world. bob mueller has a task. the president's former lawyer as a tour guide. you could go anywhere. >> as a tour guide. he served as acting attorney for the southern district of new york from march 2017 to january 200018. good to see you. interesting what chris christie said about the southern district of new york. for my audience, the importance is that this is not the robert mueller's investigation where we have discussions about the next likely attorney general possibly shelving the report or putting it in a drawer. these guys don't operate the same way a
bush held eight balls. that's what it paid for. president obama's committee laid out money for 10 of the extravagant balls. even with the massive fund-raising that president trump d id, he paid just three. they declined requests to appear. this investigation has nothing to do with robert mueller's investigation. it was not about russia. this investigation is being led by federal prosecutors in new york. the southern district of manhattan. that's a point that chris christie could open up a lot...
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bush, and now suddenly they didn't want it. so we went to the c list, we went to the derson who had been vetted and could pass this. lawyers, i had friends of mine who were lawyers who a simple working lawyers had to vet their nannies, pay them on the books. it's an elaborate process. there's all kinds of software for doing this. it was simply to keep their bar affiliation. we have people who do reality tv or they are news readers and do "fox & friends" carney kind of stuff and of course they aren't able to pass any of this. that's how we end up with jared kushner, who can't pass his sf-86 to save his life. >> ivanka trump i don't think can be on a board of a charity in new york. >> exactly. >> but she can represent the united states in munich. >> the last point, to michelle's point, another reason she doesn't want it is these positions that ivanka's actually been stuck in, being on the world stage, showing up at the pence speech in front of europeans who would not applaud for the president's names, wouldn't applaud for the president's policies, you're a little bit of a
bush, and now suddenly they didn't want it. so we went to the c list, we went to the derson who had been vetted and could pass this. lawyers, i had friends of mine who were lawyers who a simple working lawyers had to vet their nannies, pay them on the books. it's an elaborate process. there's all kinds of software for doing this. it was simply to keep their bar affiliation. we have people who do reality tv or they are news readers and do "fox & friends" carney kind of stuff and of...
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d drug coverage that put medicare patients at risk. ♪ brian: happy presidents' day, hope you're dressed. this chef has cooked for every sitting president from ronald reagan to george w. bushack barn here in new york. steve: chef john joins us right now. ainsley: hey, chef. >> thank you. steve: talk about some of the press dish. >> this was prepared for president gorbachev, hosted by president reagan, president-elect george h.w. bush steve: beautiful. >> this dish was done for president clinton. it is scrap roll dish with -- school lops, and mash the potatoes. brian: do you find out what they want or maersk it, let them deal with it. >> we president them the menu through the state department for approval. unless there was allergy or something, it was already approved. steve: is that a pesto? >> this is chief emulsion. ainsley: did you serve food -- >> got to put some caviar on there. steve: of course. ainsley: did you serve these dishes at the waldorf when the presidents were staying there? >> exactly. this was done on governors island. ainsley: did you get to chat with them for a while? >> yes. actually president bush senior would always want to know what they were going
d drug coverage that put medicare patients at risk. ♪ brian: happy presidents' day, hope you're dressed. this chef has cooked for every sitting president from ronald reagan to george w. bushack barn here in new york. steve: chef john joins us right now. ainsley: hey, chef. >> thank you. steve: talk about some of the press dish. >> this was prepared for president gorbachev, hosted by president reagan, president-elect george h.w. bush steve: beautiful. >> this dish was done...