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close enough father jim the swami and five men who got it all to get back i've been given the death sentence have a list of. things you're going to be discarded and the you know i just i thought. i'd. come so much. not. only was the leader the only good guy even if. it. was going to be a lot of people who do not want to. be. well it is not a cooler believe it is possible though that means even then he will. miss one of them i'm sorry. lou for the bigger than the film it is a good. deal but not enough if i'm going into the change i mean a chance i. would like. to know most of. you know those who are. tired of the late fall. to me on your c.v. . and i. wanted it to mean what sort of. a relief and it made me. feel like. you know you. want to marry me i mean i'm a man and i we don't ever have a couple and then i'm a man you know what i do not i mean yeah to do what i'm going to do my dear madam and i'm just wondering if you will appeal. and leverage and the biggest yet and don't tell us a little. you know that's you know me and let them know also. and listen to. what i'm doing what i love in an
close enough father jim the swami and five men who got it all to get back i've been given the death sentence have a list of. things you're going to be discarded and the you know i just i thought. i'd. come so much. not. only was the leader the only good guy even if. it. was going to be a lot of people who do not want to. be. well it is not a cooler believe it is possible though that means even then he will. miss one of them i'm sorry. lou for the bigger than the film it is a good. deal but not...
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nicole and her father jim have been forced to spend much of the holidays in gjim's new rv. >> i came into the world with nothing, i'll leave with nothing. inbetween it's what i can do to help other people with. i'm set. >> reporter: nicole and her family, three of roughly 50,000 people in the county displaced by the most destructive pfeiffer in california's history. this box holding all that's left of their family mo men tos. >> more than anything i could ever explain. it's the only thing i'll ever be able to give her. it means the world to be able to pass that stuff down. >> reporter: their rv now one of several camped out in this lowe's parking lot in chico, california. the fire ignited. you can see flames shooting out of the roof. this tree, flames hundreds of feet into the air. this community is burned to the ground. pushed by 50 miles per hour winds, homes, businesses, and dozens of residents in the area stood no chance. ultimately the fire burned for 17 days. scorched more than 153,000 acres and killed at least 86 people. the town of paradise, california hit the hardt.he fire e
nicole and her father jim have been forced to spend much of the holidays in gjim's new rv. >> i came into the world with nothing, i'll leave with nothing. inbetween it's what i can do to help other people with. i'm set. >> reporter: nicole and her family, three of roughly 50,000 people in the county displaced by the most destructive pfeiffer in california's history. this box holding all that's left of their family mo men tos. >> more than anything i could ever explain. it's...
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. >> alfonsi: mccartney credits his love of family and music to his father, jim, who raised paul after nature's son" has four grown children, a 15-year-old daughter and eight grandchildren. we also showed mccartney what amounted to home video of the beatles... >> mccartney: here we are. it's cold. and we're coming out. >> alfonsi: ...from their last live performance together. >> mccartney: there's me testing the roof. >> alfonsi: the apple rooftop concert in london. ( ♪ "get back" ) >> mccartney: now, that's the thing, you know. good little band. ♪ jojo was a man who thought he was a loner ♪ but he knew it couldn't last >> alfonsi: sounds pretty good. >> mccartney: it does, yeah. ♪ get back get back ♪ >> alfonsi: million dollar business conflicts and creative differences were carrying a lot of weight. but watch them try and hold back smiles as they rock through a song they wrote as teenagers. i think you see it here. ♪ say move over once move over twice ♪ come on baby don't be cold as ice ♪ she said she's traveling on the one after 909 ♪ >> alfonsi: that doesn't look like a band about
. >> alfonsi: mccartney credits his love of family and music to his father, jim, who raised paul after nature's son" has four grown children, a 15-year-old daughter and eight grandchildren. we also showed mccartney what amounted to home video of the beatles... >> mccartney: here we are. it's cold. and we're coming out. >> alfonsi: ...from their last live performance together. >> mccartney: there's me testing the roof. >> alfonsi: the apple rooftop concert in...
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his words today a tribute topr ident but even more a message from a son to his father. jim, pack back to you. >> this is a moment that has slowed down the usually frenetic pace of washington. people linedee the s as the motorcade entered the national cathedral this morning. chris gordon continues our team coverage from the cathedral. chs? >> reporter: today many who knew dhim best shop here to say good-bye to president george h.w. bush along with many who didn't know him personally but say they respect him greatly. washington turned out in large numbers to bid farewell to president george h.w. bush. many showed up to see the limousine carryingis casket along a wisconsin avenue it turned into the national cathedral. some say they have a special relationship with the 41st president. this man says he got a personal signed letter from george bush after writing to thank the presidentor his contributions in the fight against communism. >> six weeks later, i get this mosteautiful lette in the it.l responding to that's the kind of guy he was. >> reporter: other people say they show
his words today a tribute topr ident but even more a message from a son to his father. jim, pack back to you. >> this is a moment that has slowed down the usually frenetic pace of washington. people linedee the s as the motorcade entered the national cathedral this morning. chris gordon continues our team coverage from the cathedral. chs? >> reporter: today many who knew dhim best shop here to say good-bye to president george h.w. bush along with many who didn't know him personally...
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much as the courtroom had been told he was in a rage the night ashley died, tom's parents, his father, jim. they were at the house too that night. >> when you talked to tom on the phone at that time, he was hysterical. >> yes. >> he was crying. >> yes. >> and he said he needed you to come back. >> yes. >> because ashley shot himself. >> yes. >> did you ever hear him say, "i shot her "? >> never. >> did you ever hear tom confess at that time to shooting ashley? >> never. >> reporter: and remember jenna fox, ashley's mother, who was as vocal as any witness about her suspicions that tom shot her daughter? on cross-examination, defense attorney dru nielsen reveals some deep, troubling family history. >> your mother committed suicide? >> she did. >> and your brother committed suicide? >> he did. >> reporter: both relatives coincidentally ending their life with a gun. and it's that propensity for suicide that tom fallis' defense lawyers plan a field day around, lobbing a grenade into the proceedings, telling the jury ashley had penned her own suicide note months before. >> "i just can't take thi
much as the courtroom had been told he was in a rage the night ashley died, tom's parents, his father, jim. they were at the house too that night. >> when you talked to tom on the phone at that time, he was hysterical. >> yes. >> he was crying. >> yes. >> and he said he needed you to come back. >> yes. >> because ashley shot himself. >> yes. >> did you ever hear him say, "i shot her "? >> never. >> did you ever hear tom...
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jim. alex's father. who is alex? who is jim? >> reporter: she was put up for adoption, something that wasn't a secret. she says she was always curious to find her birth parents. >> my birth certificate was sealed so i did not have any information to go off of and do the search. this was the easiest way to get the information. >> reporter: in 2007, she gave her dna to 23 and me. >> i spit in a cup, send it off and waited. >> reporter: she waited, and waited, with a few hits, but nothing major. that is until june of this year. 11 years after joining, deluca whom which she shared a little more than 6% dna. >> i'm not sure what compelled me to go back and look but when i did i saw i had a second cousin match. >> reporter: the cousin was only 12 years old. the boys father reached out to deluca thinking she was related on his wife's side. instead it turns out he and deluca are family. >> you didn't know about me. he never knew that his aunt had had a baby. >> reporter: four days later, the story unfolded. >> he says, you have two brot
jim. alex's father. who is alex? who is jim? >> reporter: she was put up for adoption, something that wasn't a secret. she says she was always curious to find her birth parents. >> my birth certificate was sealed so i did not have any information to go off of and do the search. this was the easiest way to get the information. >> reporter: in 2007, she gave her dna to 23 and me. >> i spit in a cup, send it off and waited. >> reporter: she waited, and waited, with a...
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bush, although he was very different in many ways from his father but the jim baker and bush republican party, that's not the party of donald trump, clearly. and so it remains to be seen what happens. look at the fate of many moderate republicans in house races. you know this better than anyone steve kornacki but this is the moment to not think about the political side. i think this is the moment to think about the grace, the kindness, the generosity, the public bush family and the loss of many that loved him dearly and admired him or respected him and his service are feeling now. >> a andrea, as well, he, i remember when he lost in 1992, became an ex president and refrained for all those years from criticizing his successor bill clinton who defeated him in the 1992 presidential campaign and in fact, george h.w. bush and bill clinton in later years formed a friendship there, sort of what seemed if you watched the 1992 campaign to be unlikely but one certainly seemed to blossom from that. again, the news we just received this in the last few minutes, george h.w. bush, the 41s president o
bush, although he was very different in many ways from his father but the jim baker and bush republican party, that's not the party of donald trump, clearly. and so it remains to be seen what happens. look at the fate of many moderate republicans in house races. you know this better than anyone steve kornacki but this is the moment to not think about the political side. i think this is the moment to think about the grace, the kindness, the generosity, the public bush family and the loss of many...
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i had my chance, and now just get out of the way and be there as a father, and sometimes, jim, its noty, but im so much in agreement with what the president's doinhas done, but its not as difficult as you might think. if i had a nuance of difference, and i said it right here, every guy with a little notebook out ere would look what he said on lehrer-- and go around ask some guy in the white house, look what the nutty father said now; what do you thk and i don't want to complicate the life of the president. >> woodruff: by 2004mr. bush s joining forces with mr. clinton to better the lives of others, fter the 2004 asian tsunami. and raising money for survivors and reconstruction after hurricane katrina in 2005. elder bush stayed active even late in life-- repeatedly going skydiving on his birthday, including at the age of 90, when he was suffering from parkinson's disease and confined to a welchair. in november 2014 george w. bush wrote "41: a portrait of my fath >> i wrote it when i did because i wanted dad to be alive-- to be able to see not only how much i care for him, but a lot of p
i had my chance, and now just get out of the way and be there as a father, and sometimes, jim, its noty, but im so much in agreement with what the president's doinhas done, but its not as difficult as you might think. if i had a nuance of difference, and i said it right here, every guy with a little notebook out ere would look what he said on lehrer-- and go around ask some guy in the white house, look what the nutty father said now; what do you thk and i don't want to complicate the life of...
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the bridge between father and son was jim baker, the former secretary of state, former treasury secretary in private as well to navigate that disagreement over that fateful war, that decision. i have to tell you, ie also h so many memories which coincide not with the depth of chris matthew's experience in the white house, but i remember when he was president-elect, i was assigned to go to kennebkport. i was the white house reporter at the time. i was sent topo kennebunk on thanksgiving, and he was not willing to adjust in his summer home in p that wonderfce right on the water, not willing to adjust to having a white house travel pool. he didn't want it. and he risted it at first. so we all would follow him as he went about hiser rands. here he was the president-elect, and we would follow him in our rented cars, and finally he came out of a shopping center, a wine and cheese store and said, okay, i give whup. don't you all come over for wine and cheese, and i'll let you organize yr pools, and he invited us over and showed us a tour of the house. so he waski a very and gentlemanly man. >> a
the bridge between father and son was jim baker, the former secretary of state, former treasury secretary in private as well to navigate that disagreement over that fateful war, that decision. i have to tell you, ie also h so many memories which coincide not with the depth of chris matthew's experience in the white house, but i remember when he was president-elect, i was assigned to go to kennebkport. i was the white house reporter at the time. i was sent topo kennebunk on thanksgiving, and he...
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father figure in their life. he listened and consoled, he was their friend. i think of ron rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day to expend his enormous energy. to live at all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [laughter] but he always responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answering the p
father figure in their life. he listened and consoled, he was their friend. i think of ron rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so...
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at colgate, jim also met my father who was a college classmate of mine. immediately following jim' graduation from colgate jim went on to serve in the united states army. after honorably serving our nation, jim continued his lifelong journey of service and removed himself back to mohawk valley where he dedicated 66 years of his life in the town of newhartford. upon his return, james began his 31-year career in newhartford school district. serving as a math and science teacher a coach, a guidance counselor and a principal for both the junior high and senior high school. had the honor of amend -- attending hartford schools in his tenure. he was respected, sometimes feared but a person with common sense and someone you could rely on for sage advice to many high school students, including me. later in life he ventured into another form of public service where he served seven terms as the town and village justice for the town of newhartford. jim was regarded as a knowledgeable, fair, and hardworking man, always making sure that he knew each aspect of the laurel
at colgate, jim also met my father who was a college classmate of mine. immediately following jim' graduation from colgate jim went on to serve in the united states army. after honorably serving our nation, jim continued his lifelong journey of service and removed himself back to mohawk valley where he dedicated 66 years of his life in the town of newhartford. upon his return, james began his 31-year career in newhartford school district. serving as a math and science teacher a coach, a...
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basically delegates it to jim baker, just checks out, fatalist likely. the great pride the father feels after the first inauguration was struck by w. use the phrase civility six times in his inaugural which we don't hear much today. they're very tight especially whiff be president's -- bush 41's reputation as being the great statesman, foreign policy leaders. nobody expects that from george w. bush. then 9/11 happens and then iraq happens and then what is really fascinating to me and you detail is, the apparent split -- not public but private between 41 and 43, played out through proxies. and the two big things are, when brent scowcroft, bush 41's national security adviser writes an op-ed that it interpreted as being tacitly 41's criticism of the president, and then their utterly different interpretation of the relative power of dick tcheny. s that rick cheney. that false line is -- has massive implications. dig in own fault lines. >> this is what@as an historian what you want to know. what transpired between the two men, particularly as it relates to policy in iraq and it's not t
basically delegates it to jim baker, just checks out, fatalist likely. the great pride the father feels after the first inauguration was struck by w. use the phrase civility six times in his inaugural which we don't hear much today. they're very tight especially whiff be president's -- bush 41's reputation as being the great statesman, foreign policy leaders. nobody expects that from george w. bush. then 9/11 happens and then iraq happens and then what is really fascinating to me and you detail...
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but my father-in-law was a congressman named jim collins. h were the first two republicans elected to office in texas with h.w. representing the houston area and this father-in-law the third congressional district in dallas this goes back to 1968 it was through congressman collins i had the pleasure to meet president bush and get to know the family. they're incredibly decent, classy people. and i'm really proud to see the way the country is treating this man. he was a decent, good, perfect definition of a gentleman. the way i'd like to see our statesmen be yes, he was a one-term president, but i think he was dead honest and straightforward. my favorite image of this whole thing is seeing that dog sully lying by his coffin. despite what slate said about that dog, it's a perfect metaphor for the loyalty and decency bush had for this country. so that really moved me almost to tears i had the privilege of harguing to get him an honorary degree at harvard. you would have thought i was arguing giving it for hitler they were so against it. when he s
but my father-in-law was a congressman named jim collins. h were the first two republicans elected to office in texas with h.w. representing the houston area and this father-in-law the third congressional district in dallas this goes back to 1968 it was through congressman collins i had the pleasure to meet president bush and get to know the family. they're incredibly decent, classy people. and i'm really proud to see the way the country is treating this man. he was a decent, good, perfect...
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father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, jimarnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guise of brothers -- as brothers from other mothers. he taught as a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. iowa's wondered why he insisted on speed golf. -- i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he played fast so we can move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to have spent his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we begin to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love . last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone and said i think he can hea
father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, jimarnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guise of brothers -- as brothers from other mothers. he taught as a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. iowa's wondered why he insisted on speed golf. -- i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he played fast so we can move...
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father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikelyest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys this this group as brothers from other mothers. [ laughter ] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. well, here's my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. [ laughter ] he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and greatdfatr. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began do seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [ laughter ] but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the pho
father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikelyest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys this this group as brothers from other mothers. [ laughter ] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. well, here's my conclusion. he...
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jim, where we are going? i said, we're going to heaven. he said, that's where i want to go. >> reporter: in houston, neil bush, the f reflected on his father'sife finding comfort in his belief that his parents would soon be reunited. >> i want people to remember him for his kindness, for -- i'm sorry, for his life. >> jenna bush hager wrote on instagram of a recent conversation with her grandfather in which they discussed the afterlife. i used to worry about death, she said he told her, but now in some ways, i look forward to it. >> some incredible moments. >> reporter: the president's pastor for more than a decade, dr. russell leavenson jr., was among those with the former president when he died. >> can you talk about that moment friday night? >> he left this life for the next, and it is the way i think all of us would want to leave this life. surrounded by the ones you love. completely at peace and ready for what follows. >> reporter: reverend leavenson was also with barbara bush the moment she died in april of this year. as for what happens next, the p t t washington, d.c., where he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol rotunda through we
jim, where we are going? i said, we're going to heaven. he said, that's where i want to go. >> reporter: in houston, neil bush, the f reflected on his father'sife finding comfort in his belief that his parents would soon be reunited. >> i want people to remember him for his kindness, for -- i'm sorry, for his life. >> jenna bush hager wrote on instagram of a recent conversation with her grandfather in which they discussed the afterlife. i used to worry about death, she said he...
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jim and starts right now. ♪ >> now on news4 at 5:00 -- >> the best father a son or daughter could have. >> a day ofn reflect no occupant of the oval office was more courageous, more principled, and more norable. >> as thousands gather to honor the life and the legacy of former president george h.w. bush. >> a 2h century founding father, an imperfectman, he left us a more perfect union.is >> i a national day of mourning. it has been filled with prayers and filled with praise for our nation's 41st president. good evening. >> the state funeral for george h.w. bush today was a ceremony that brought together all living and former presidents from carter to trump along with world aders as far as the eyes could see to pay tribute to the former president. >> the eulogies sims were funny, other times very emotional, but they provided a moment o healing and honoring of a lifetime of rvice. we have team continueverage for tonight. >> pat lawson muse in our newsro
jim and starts right now. ♪ >> now on news4 at 5:00 -- >> the best father a son or daughter could have. >> a day ofn reflect no occupant of the oval office was more courageous, more principled, and more norable. >> as thousands gather to honor the life and the legacy of former president george h.w. bush. >> a 2h century founding father, an imperfectman, he left us a more perfect union.is >> i a national day of mourning. it has been filled with prayers and...
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father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimeferred to the guys in this group as "brothers from other mothers." [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. but, here is my conclusion -- he played fast so he could move onto the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. [laughter] he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great grandfather. he was firm in his principles, and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patients -- i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional lov love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone, said "i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of the day." i said "dad, i love you.
father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimeferred to the guys in this group as "brothers from other mothers." [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. but, here is my conclusion -- he played fast so he could move onto the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his...
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father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimn my siblings and i refer to the guys in this group as brothers from other mothers he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted he played golf at a legendary pace i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf he's a good golfer here's my conclusion he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy to live it all. he was born with just two settings, full throttle then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience i know i did but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone said i think he can hear you but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said, dad, i love you and you've been a wonderful father
father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimn my siblings and i refer to the guys in this group as brothers from other mothers he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted he played golf at a legendary pace i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf he's a good golfer here's my conclusion he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy to...
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his father's decency, sincerity and kind soul, and now that soul is holding the hand of his beloved barbara once again in heaven. they talked about that extensively at the funeral this morning. jimlogist this morning, and now we're watching the homecoming of the 41st president of the united ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you can see the emotions on the face of the 43rd president, george w. bush, as he leads his family at joint base andrews. that's where we're watching this live picture right now. they will board that plane, the presidential aircraft being used by the bush family to go back to houston where they will bury george h.w. bush. president bush holding hands with his wife laura bush there, a large extended family. at the funeral this morning, a very emotional service but also lots of stories of humor were told about our ex-president, george herbert walker bush. >> george w. bush and laura bush waving before entering the aircraft. again, the family on their way back to houston. the former president, the 41st president will lie in repose at st. martin's episcopal church in houston overnight and then tomorrow the second funeral in houston for family, and then his casket will be transported
his father's decency, sincerity and kind soul, and now that soul is holding the hand of his beloved barbara once again in heaven. they talked about that extensively at the funeral this morning. jimlogist this morning, and now we're watching the homecoming of the 41st president of the united ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you can see the emotions on the face of the 43rd president, george w. bush, as he leads his family at joint base andrews. that's where we're watching this live picture right now....
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jim jones, he also prayed on vulnerable people. there were people that were down and out and disassociated with family and were forewarned and looking for a father image. looking for that family. and the people's temple created that environment for them. there was another group that got interested in the people's temple because they saw this as the utopia that we could show on earth that blacks and whites could live happily together in a commune setting, in a socialist way where we would pull all of our resources together and turn over all of our earthly belongings and live this utopian life. jim jones was a man who twisted truth. he lied, he conducted sexual violence against people. men and women. he used physical abuse, he beat down the human being that we cherish. the mind control that was at work in jonestown was sinister, was shocking, was unbelievable. and yet, he had through all of those forms of abuse and by exiting them, been able to do all of that. 911 people to lose their lives in the jungle, it wasn't suicide. i hate to add, it was murder. those people, many of them, did not want to take their lives. >> thank you for coming and shari
jim jones, he also prayed on vulnerable people. there were people that were down and out and disassociated with family and were forewarned and looking for a father image. looking for that family. and the people's temple created that environment for them. there was another group that got interested in the people's temple because they saw this as the utopia that we could show on earth that blacks and whites could live happily together in a commune setting, in a socialist way where we would pull...
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father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim refer to the guys in this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he's a good golfer. here's my conclusion. he played fast so he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings, full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather and great grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone, said i think he can hear you but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said, dad, i love you and you've been a wonderful father. and the last
father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim refer to the guys in this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he's a good golfer. here's my conclusion. he played fast so he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy, to live it all. he...
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father figure in their life. he listen and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim him bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted, and he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on the speed golf. he was a a good golfer. well, here is my conclusion, he played fast so that he could move on to the next event to enjoy the rest of the day, to expand the enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings -- full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father and grandfather and great grandfather. he was firm in the principles and supportive as we began to the seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but he never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told that he had minutes to live, i caledd him. the guy answered the phone and said, i think that that he can hear you sh, but he has not sai anything for most
father figure in their life. he listen and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim him bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted, and he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on the speed golf. he was a a good golfer. well, here is my conclusion, he played fast so that he could move on to the next event to enjoy the rest of the day, to...
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>> jim schultz and pal callan, great to have you both. thanks very much. >>> the father of a young guatemalan girl who died in u.s. custody said they did everything they could to save her. so why is her family calling for an investigation? details next on "cnn newsroom. " for $40 bucks?! that is big. ♪five golden... ♪six golden rings... ♪seven golden rings! heartburn and gas? ♪ fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief enhanced up to 48 hours. new unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel by l'oreal paris. no smudge. sweat resistant. waterproof. it's unbelievable. unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel. l'oreal paris. unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up
>> jim schultz and pal callan, great to have you both. thanks very much. >>> the father of a young guatemalan girl who died in u.s. custody said they did everything they could to save her. so why is her family calling for an investigation? details next on "cnn newsroom. " for $40 bucks?! that is big. ♪five golden... ♪six golden rings... ♪seven golden rings! heartburn and gas? ♪ fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and...
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father figure in their life. he listened and consoled, he was their friend. having of arnold schwarzenegger, jimkeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] that a day was not to be wasted. can play golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. is a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day and expend his enormous energy. to live at all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles we began tove as seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patients. i know i did. [laughter] but he always responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answering the phone said i think he can hear you, but he ofn't said anything for most the day. i s
father figure in their life. he listened and consoled, he was their friend. having of arnold schwarzenegger, jimkeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] that a day was not to be wasted. can play golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. is a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of...
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father that president george h.w. bush was not only george bush, but jim baker was weeping in the audience as you said, kelly, it was positive riveted by political conflict and not feeling very good about the nature of that conflict and i think everyone, both in that church and watching around the country, wants to feel better, wants to feel good, and in this republican president who had so many close friends and colleagues who were democrats, there was something in his life for everyone to embrace and feel good about that's what avenue done today. >> to that point, john, let's bring in eamon javers. we were discussing how it's really the first presidential funeral in a social media age where things go viral, and clearly on social today the things that went viral were very much about body language between so-called political adversaries, particularly in the front row. >> absolutely, carl. you think of that moment when george w. bush reached across to michele obama, apparently handing her a mint as he had done which in a moment that went viral during the john mccain funeral. a call back to that moment and a friendly moment be
father that president george h.w. bush was not only george bush, but jim baker was weeping in the audience as you said, kelly, it was positive riveted by political conflict and not feeling very good about the nature of that conflict and i think everyone, both in that church and watching around the country, wants to feel better, wants to feel good, and in this republican president who had so many close friends and colleagues who were democrats, there was something in his life for everyone to...
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father figure in their life. he listened any consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes taylor blanton jimnantz arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps the unlikeliest of all the man who defeated him bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why i insisted on speed go off is a good golfer. so here's my conclusion he played faster than he could move on to the next event. to the enjoy the rest of the day to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just to set ends full throttle then sleep. told us what it means to be a wonderful father grandfather and great grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minister live. calling. the guy answered the phone said he i think he can hear you but he hadn
father figure in their life. he listened any consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes taylor blanton jimnantz arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps the unlikeliest of all the man who defeated him bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why i insisted on speed go off is a good golfer. so here's my conclusion he played faster than...
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jim's first wife as well. that bond and connectivity is something to really admire. >> you use the term friend there a couple times. you know, those of us who covered your father knew and those of us who watched him subsequently realized even more he had a lot of friends but a lot of democratic friends. he had friends across the aisle, ashley from ohio, for example, those friendships don't seem to exist anymore. have we lost that? was this unique to george h.w. bush? >> no. look, i think there are a lot of people that had friendships across the aisle 20 years ago and it was partisan. i used to throw stuff at the television when george mitch wool do things i thought -- mitchell would do things i thought was inappropriate, whoever the speaker was, i can't remember now, i don't know, but there is -- the founders created that tension just between the executive and the legislative and then add the partisan component, there's always that tension. it wasn't that long ago that tip o'neill and ronald reagan, examples one used, it wasn't that long ago those ties, those bonds, went way beyond tip o'neill and ronald reagan. it was across all parts of the congress and the
jim's first wife as well. that bond and connectivity is something to really admire. >> you use the term friend there a couple times. you know, those of us who covered your father knew and those of us who watched him subsequently realized even more he had a lot of friends but a lot of democratic friends. he had friends across the aisle, ashley from ohio, for example, those friendships don't seem to exist anymore. have we lost that? was this unique to george h.w. bush? >> no. look, i...
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jim, where are we going?" i said, "we're going to heaven." he said, "that's where i want to go." >> reporter: in houston, neil bush, the former president's fourth of six children, reflected on his father's life, finding comfort in his belief that his parents soon will be reunited. >> i want people to remember him for his kindness-- i'm sorry-- for his love, he leaned into everything he did with love. >> reporter: jenna bush hager wrote on instagram of a recent conversation with her grandfather, in which they discussed the afterlife. "i used to worry about death," she said he told her, "but now in some ways, i look forward to it." >> there were some incredible moments. >> reporter: the president's pastor for more than a decade, the reverend dr. russell levenson jr., rector of st. martin's episcopal church, was among those with the former president when he died. can you talk about that moment friday night? >> he left this life for the next. and it is the way, i think, all of us would want to leave this life. surrounded by the ones you love, completely at peace and ready for what follows. >> reporter: incidentally, reverend levenson was also with first lady barbara bush the moment she died
jim, where are we going?" i said, "we're going to heaven." he said, "that's where i want to go." >> reporter: in houston, neil bush, the former president's fourth of six children, reflected on his father's life, finding comfort in his belief that his parents soon will be reunited. >> i want people to remember him for his kindness-- i'm sorry-- for his love, he leaned into everything he did with love. >> reporter: jenna bush hager wrote on instagram of...
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father. and so, as much as we were see the pomp and the ceremony, we were seeing something profoundly human. i think jimction was a sign of that. >> certainly was. nancy gibbs, thank you as well. chris cuomo, what he's working on primetime. >> thank you, my friend. we'll pickup on the message of the day. what was remembered about the president. we'll do that as the closing argument. but we are going to take a deep dive tonight on where the mueller memo leads us. for all the redactions, you can read between the bars. there are suggestions about who should be in mueller's way and what it could be about and why we understand that. and, of course, we are going to have a lot of our suggestions answered later this week with the cohen and manafort memos that are coming out. we'll look at what we know, what case mueller seems to be laying out and we'll connect the dots. >> look forward to na take a lo at that in nine minutes from that. >>> they're protesting what is clear-cut dominance by the legislature to undermine the newly elected democratic attorney general. details on the fury in wisconsin. hey uh, quick
father. and so, as much as we were see the pomp and the ceremony, we were seeing something profoundly human. i think jimction was a sign of that. >> certainly was. nancy gibbs, thank you as well. chris cuomo, what he's working on primetime. >> thank you, my friend. we'll pickup on the message of the day. what was remembered about the president. we'll do that as the closing argument. but we are going to take a deep dive tonight on where the mueller memo leads us. for all the...
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jim mcgraff as well. and as we are watching this bus go by. and what are you seeing? >> it is a very emotional moment as we saw george bush watching his fathercopal church in the country, and you saw the emotion of the family as they listened to the eulogies and jim baker choking back tears as he wrapped up the powerful words and listening to george p. bush that was inkrcredible to witnes and more than 12,000 people or so came here overnight to pay respects as george bush lie in are repose at st. martin's, and now he is on the way to his final resting place at the presidential museum in college station. and the train that is painted t it is a very emotional moment as george bush leaves st. martin's for the final time. >> and thank you, gabe. there will be coverage throughout the day for this final resting place for george herbert walker bush next to his beloved wife barbara. and there only six months ago, and of course, their 3-year-old child robin reunited in death as in life. and turning now to breaking news from wall street. where tonight mair continday th continues. there are trade concerns about china, and surprising arrest in canada. m
jim mcgraff as well. and as we are watching this bus go by. and what are you seeing? >> it is a very emotional moment as we saw george bush watching his fathercopal church in the country, and you saw the emotion of the family as they listened to the eulogies and jim baker choking back tears as he wrapped up the powerful words and listening to george p. bush that was inkrcredible to witnes and more than 12,000 people or so came here overnight to pay respects as george bush lie in are...
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jim baker put his finger on a big part of it. the fearlessness of a kid that grows up in privilege in the east and his father's a big wig in a wallrm, he says like so many americans,ism going to strike out for the west. i'm going to learn the oil business from the bottom up. i'm going to strike a new life. if you go to midland texas, see the modest house, it's knot bigger than the stage are on here that he lived in. he jumped on as a republican in texas. he served our country so well and so many great positions, and he did so -- you talk to people who had a chance to work with him whether it was at the cia or in china or as vice president or wherever, in the oil patch, and they admired him because he was not only a very great man, he was a very good man. chris: let me quickly -- because we're running out of time. liz, any personal remembrance of this man, any dealing that you had with him, directly or through your dad? >> i just remember election night in 2004 up in the residence of the white house when president bush 41 saw my daughter and he walked over here and he said i'm the oldest person here and you're the youngest and we
jim baker put his finger on a big part of it. the fearlessness of a kid that grows up in privilege in the east and his father's a big wig in a wallrm, he says like so many americans,ism going to strike out for the west. i'm going to learn the oil business from the bottom up. i'm going to strike a new life. if you go to midland texas, see the modest house, it's knot bigger than the stage are on here that he lived in. he jumped on as a republican in texas. he served our country so well and so...
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jim baker put his finger on a big part of it. the fearlessness of a kid who grows up and privilege in the east and his father is a bigwig and a wallsays, like so many americans, i'm going to strike out for the west, i'm going to learn the business from the bottom up and i'm going to strike a new life. if you go to midland texas and see the modern house, if not bigger than the stage we are sitting on here that he lived in in midland he jumps into politics as a republican when they hunted republicans in texas with dogs, and then he served our country so well in so many great positions and he did so -- you talk to people who had a chance to work with him, whether it was the cia or china or vice president, or the oil patch, and they admired him. it was not only a very great man, he was a very good man. >> chris: let me just quickly, we are running out of time. liz, any personal remembrance of this man? any feeling you had with him directly or through your dad? >> i remember election night in 2004 when president bush 41 saw my daughter kate and walked over to her and said you're the youngest person here and i'm the oldest person and we
jim baker put his finger on a big part of it. the fearlessness of a kid who grows up and privilege in the east and his father is a bigwig and a wallsays, like so many americans, i'm going to strike out for the west, i'm going to learn the business from the bottom up and i'm going to strike a new life. if you go to midland texas and see the modern house, if not bigger than the stage we are sitting on here that he lived in in midland he jumps into politics as a republican when they hunted...
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jim crow head on, it might have destroyed him. "i don't know where i'd be today," he commented in an oral history decades later. ernest mckissick is the father of floyd mckissick, core founding member of soul city. stages a one-manned stand against white supremacy, lieutenant rayford logan, another veteran, could attest to the toil it had taken on him. young, handsome, fluent in french, he found comfort in his ability to connect and communicate with french civilians better than most white soldiers and had taken perverse satisfaction in parading his white girlfriend in front of white american soldiers. nonetheless, he realized it is humiliations and ironies of fighting combat in the jim crow army altered profoundly his relationship to america. he tells the story in his memoirs of being in hospital after having been wounded and getting so angry with a red cross nurse who refuses to treat him because she's put him in the back of the line even though the white soldiers that she's treating had come in later, that he throws a book towards her in anger. what he realized at some point is that the anger generated by his war-time experience was overwh
jim crow head on, it might have destroyed him. "i don't know where i'd be today," he commented in an oral history decades later. ernest mckissick is the father of floyd mckissick, core founding member of soul city. stages a one-manned stand against white supremacy, lieutenant rayford logan, another veteran, could attest to the toil it had taken on him. young, handsome, fluent in french, he found comfort in his ability to connect and communicate with french civilians better than most...
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father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rodes, taylor blanton, jimclinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in this group as, brothers from other mothers. [laughter]. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings, full throttle, then sleep. [laughter]. taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, brand father, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [laughter] but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone said he, i think he can hear but he hadn't said anything for most of the day. i said, d
father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rodes, taylor blanton, jimclinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in this group as, brothers from other mothers. [laughter]. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend...
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father. and the grandchildren felt the same way. george -- james baker tells a story about friday night, going to see his dear friend 41, and 41 says to jim are we going, bakes? because they often went for oysters or other visits, and baker said, we're going to heaven. i think he stayed alive this summer, he attended the wedding of his granddaughter, barbara pierce bush, he had this feeling that if he was needed, he would stick around. i think jim baker giving him permission to go to heaven was something. >> your point about the generation of grandchildren, it is the same in the johnson presidential family. this wave of impressive young people with presidential pedigrees. >> oh, yeah. >> and names. it's great to see. >> and 41 and barbara bush were cool. i mean, they were hip. they could talk to them about music, about film, about the arts, about dance, about culture. i mean, they were so involved in their lives. >> we're watching the arrivals, i just saw long island republican congressman peter king outside the national cathedral. this is a familiar sight for people who watch coverage of things like inaugurations and parades in washingto
father. and the grandchildren felt the same way. george -- james baker tells a story about friday night, going to see his dear friend 41, and 41 says to jim are we going, bakes? because they often went for oysters or other visits, and baker said, we're going to heaven. i think he stayed alive this summer, he attended the wedding of his granddaughter, barbara pierce bush, he had this feeling that if he was needed, he would stick around. i think jim baker giving him permission to go to heaven was...
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father figure in their lives. he listened and consoled. he was their friend. in their lives. he listened and consoled. he was theirfriend. i think if dawn rhodes, jimdefeated him, bill clinton. i refer to the guide in this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a leisurely pace. i was wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. my conclusion is he played fast so he could move onto the next event, to enjoy the rest of the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, father and great grandfather. —— grandfather and great—grandfather. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patients, i know i did, but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the quy minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone and said, i think you can hear you, but he hadn't said anything for most of the day. i said, had
father figure in their lives. he listened and consoled. he was their friend. in their lives. he listened and consoled. he was theirfriend. i think if dawn rhodes, jimdefeated him, bill clinton. i refer to the guide in this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a leisurely pace. i was wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. my conclusion is he played fast so he could move onto the next event, to enjoy the...
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father figure in their life. he listened and consoled, he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimarnold schwarzenegger and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] mr. bush: he taught us that a day was not to be wasted. he could play golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day and expend his enormous energy. to live at all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] mr. bush: taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [laughter] mr. bush: but he always responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. t
father figure in their life. he listened and consoled, he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimarnold schwarzenegger and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] mr. bush: he taught us that a day was not to be wasted. he could play golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he...
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father at the funeral later this morning. who's who of athletes their rpghts led by cbs broadcast jim also in attendance, golfer phil mickelsonnis star and former nfl quarterback peyton manning and hall of fame basketball manager russa and president trump tweeting about today events moments ago. here it is looking forward to being with the bush family. this is not a funeral. this is a day of celebration for a great man who has led a long and distinguished life. he will be missed. what a day is a natural -- national day of mourning and ash i think you have the it also. >> we know that new york stocks exchange is closed today as is nasdaq all federal offices are closed today most federal work twoers are excused from work except those that are considered vital. the supreme court we understand will delay arguments by a day. at the house canceled all schedule votes for week as the senate, we should point out u.s. postal service closed all post offices around the country and have suspended regular mail delivery some banks we should pingt out and around country some will and won't be many are closeed today. >> okay national day of m
father at the funeral later this morning. who's who of athletes their rpghts led by cbs broadcast jim also in attendance, golfer phil mickelsonnis star and former nfl quarterback peyton manning and hall of fame basketball manager russa and president trump tweeting about today events moments ago. here it is looking forward to being with the bush family. this is not a funeral. this is a day of celebration for a great man who has led a long and distinguished life. he will be missed. what a day is...
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father's will and dragged all the way to the border. so with this newest case, 7-year-old, people like americaky and jim carrey put out atrocious tweet blaminghat the border patrol acted honorably in this case, did everything they could as soon as the girl exhibited any signs of health problems. in fact just less than 48 hours before her death the father signed a form saying she was in completely good health. there are missing facts but that is not going to get in the way of democrats blaming trump for this, when all of the magnets drawing people here illegally are really things to blame here. as well as whatever happened in that 48 hours between the time that the father said there was nothing wrong with her and then she died. pete: senator americaky went on to say, it is not about the magnets. the wall is the problem itself. listen to senator merkley. >> i've been down to the border. i've seen the fencing. you can see through it. the border guard itself says a concrete wall is absolute mistake. the border guard needs to see what is going on the other side. the ball doesn't stop any bad things from happening. makes it impossible from folks o
father's will and dragged all the way to the border. so with this newest case, 7-year-old, people like americaky and jim carrey put out atrocious tweet blaminghat the border patrol acted honorably in this case, did everything they could as soon as the girl exhibited any signs of health problems. in fact just less than 48 hours before her death the father signed a form saying she was in completely good health. there are missing facts but that is not going to get in the way of democrats blaming...
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when my father was selling american gift wrap, why do we care they wrap the american gifts. >> come back >> trust and verify. >> thanks jimin couple of minutes. stay tuned "squawk box" will be right back [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> all right, check out the futures, a big pop in the last 10 or 15 minutes or so as news came out in wall street journal that china is in the process rewriting its made in china 2025 plan maybe does not have much world domination we'll continue coverage with this starting with "squawk on the street." mike, thank you so much for being here mike sonja ganantoli, we'll seek here tomorrow. ♪ good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i am carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david cross-clafaber. the chinese is prep
when my father was selling american gift wrap, why do we care they wrap the american gifts. >> come back >> trust and verify. >> thanks jimin couple of minutes. stay tuned "squawk box" will be right back [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools...
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father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimup as "brothers from other mothers." [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. but, here is my conclusion -- he played fast so he could move onto the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. [laughter] he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great grandfather. he was firm in his principles, and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patients -- i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional lov love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone, said "i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of the day." i said "dad, i love you. you have been a wonderful fath
father figure in their life. he listened and he consoled. he was their friend. i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jimup as "brothers from other mothers." [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. but, here is my conclusion -- he played fast so he could move onto the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it all....
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jim jordan have for comey? we ask him when he joins us live in the next hour. brian: and. ainsley: folds of honor steps up to help that family after the daddy, the marine fatherell ♪ start ripping ankle ♪ and it feels like a whole wide world ♪ tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. you wouldn't feel good not knowing the price here. don't let it happen when you buy your diabetes test strips. with the accu-chek® guide simplepay program, you pay the same low price. all without having to go through insurance. plus, they come in a spill-resistant vial along with a free meter. skip the guessing game and focus on your health. not the cost. make saving simple today at simplepaysaves.com. ains w
jim jordan have for comey? we ask him when he joins us live in the next hour. brian: and. ainsley: folds of honor steps up to help that family after the daddy, the marine fatherell ♪ start ripping ankle ♪ and it feels like a whole wide world ♪ tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi,...