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former chief weapons inspector questions the judgment of george bush. time to speed up the talks over turkey joining the european union. strong words from david cameron. olympic stars gather at the site of a new stadium in london. the cost of dealing with the disaster of the oil spill in the gulf of mexico has pushed british petroleum into the red for the first time in 18 years. the company lost $17 billion between april and june. it has cost the chief executive his job. he will be leaving in the fall. british petroleum is setting aside more than $32 billion to pay for the cleanup. >> the flower of british industry, red ink all over their results they have lost money relating to the oil spill and they have had 17 billion lost in three months. here is what caused the calamity, the explosion three months ago on the deepwater horizon ricrig. >> the worst performance in their history. are you confident? >> the underlying performance of the company is actually a strong. there are strong assets around the world. these have large consequences but there is no d
former chief weapons inspector questions the judgment of george bush. time to speed up the talks over turkey joining the european union. strong words from david cameron. olympic stars gather at the site of a new stadium in london. the cost of dealing with the disaster of the oil spill in the gulf of mexico has pushed british petroleum into the red for the first time in 18 years. the company lost $17 billion between april and june. it has cost the chief executive his job. he will be leaving in...
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trabajar por una reforma >> el objetivo es remover 400 mil este año, más que durante el gobierno de george bushñana simplemente decir que en lo que el congreso actúe, yo suspendo las deportaciones >> el gobierno se ha alejado de las redadas en los lugares de trabajo, el foco ha sido en las compañías, casi 3 mil están siendo investigadas >> 57% de los estadounidenses aprueban el control de las migraciones >> no se hace de manera sincera y bipartidista y no se sienta a escuchar partes de la comunidad, lo que le preocupa es las elecciones de novi >> ponerle una curita al problema no necesariamente es mano dura >> por ahora una reforma no se ve en el horizonte >> a partir del primero de octubre no se podrá pagar ninguna transacción de aduana con dinero en efectivo, para más información sobre las opciones de pago, visite la página informada >> una niña de 5 años fue encontrada sana y salva, luego que un sujeto se robara el auto de su padre, con ella adentro >> el padre se metió a pagar y dejó el vehículo prendido, al poco rato, la menor fue encontrada en la avenida roosevelt >> el sindicato de polic
trabajar por una reforma >> el objetivo es remover 400 mil este año, más que durante el gobierno de george bushñana simplemente decir que en lo que el congreso actúe, yo suspendo las deportaciones >> el gobierno se ha alejado de las redadas en los lugares de trabajo, el foco ha sido en las compañías, casi 3 mil están siendo investigadas >> 57% de los estadounidenses aprueban el control de las migraciones >> no se hace de manera sincera y bipartidista y no se...
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. >> larry: george bush also supported immigration laws that you would have disagreed with. >> that's true. >> certainly did. >> larry: hold it. go ahead, jim. >> i was a staunch opponent of president bush, as well as obama. >> larry: one of the things in this law that's puzzling, that she pointed out is, and a police officer was on a recent show discussing it. you can just stop a person on the street and just question who they are based on the way they look or their appearance? >> no. no. larry, the misconception from coast to coast on this law that was written by and crafted by one of the most well-renowned scholars in immigration and constitutional law. chris coback. what has been missing is the rule of law is absolutely blind to race, color, creed, age -- >> but it's not a misconception -- >> whatever -- >> larry: why were so many cops upset with this, saying it would put them in a difficult position? >> i'm sorry, who is upset? >> larry: cops. >> police? some police, perhaps they don't want to enforce the rule of law. perhaps -- >> larry: but the rule of law is it's okay to stop
. >> larry: george bush also supported immigration laws that you would have disagreed with. >> that's true. >> certainly did. >> larry: hold it. go ahead, jim. >> i was a staunch opponent of president bush, as well as obama. >> larry: one of the things in this law that's puzzling, that she pointed out is, and a police officer was on a recent show discussing it. you can just stop a person on the street and just question who they are based on the way they look...
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he ended up going from meeting to meeting caught between saddam hussein and george bush's in patients. he is the executive chairman of the u.s. and monetary inspection commission until june 2003. they told us that he believed iraq did have wmd. >> i felt that iraq retains weapons of mass destruction. i did not say so publicly. i said it perhaps to mr. belair privately, but not publicly. >> he said he believed the controversial british dossier was plausible, but critical of the way the intelligence services relied on the evidence of iraqi defections. >> they should have realized in london and washington that their sources were pork. they want to get a reward for intelligence so they try to give what interrogators want to hear. >> president bush believed in force rather than diplomacy. >> i think the u.s. was high on military. they felt they could get away with that. >> he believed tony blair and genuinely hope to the inspections would work in the military action would be avoided. >> i never questioned the good faith of mr. blair. what i questioned was a good judgment of bush. >> he tol
he ended up going from meeting to meeting caught between saddam hussein and george bush's in patients. he is the executive chairman of the u.s. and monetary inspection commission until june 2003. they told us that he believed iraq did have wmd. >> i felt that iraq retains weapons of mass destruction. i did not say so publicly. i said it perhaps to mr. belair privately, but not publicly. >> he said he believed the controversial british dossier was plausible, but critical of the way...
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immigration reform didn't pass under george w. bush because of obama. because of obama?e's one senator. >> larry: hold on. hold on. hold on! you're losing the host. when you lose the host, we're in trouble. aisha, what do you think? >> i think there are three points to make here. first of all, is if you are a strict constructionalist, which most conservatives are, this was a constructionalist decision. it was based on constitutional principles of pre-emption and the state stepping in an area that is not their jurisdiction legally. that's the first thing. the second thing is the reason the government sued on those grounds is that's all they needed to sue on. they didn't need to sue secondarily on grounds of discrimination. even if that would have been the effect of the law. all they needed to do was prove pre-emption, which they did. tertiarily i agree with you this is a huge problem. the last administration with a republican president and republican congress could not solve. and what you have are conservatives who are more interested in being right than doing what's righ
immigration reform didn't pass under george w. bush because of obama. because of obama?e's one senator. >> larry: hold on. hold on. hold on! you're losing the host. when you lose the host, we're in trouble. aisha, what do you think? >> i think there are three points to make here. first of all, is if you are a strict constructionalist, which most conservatives are, this was a constructionalist decision. it was based on constitutional principles of pre-emption and the state stepping...
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contra estas discriminacion para evitar las george w. bush... bush... con este tipo de eventos se pretende impulsar todo tipo de oportunidades con el objetivo de evitar que las personas especiales sean discriminadas por su condicion. ---maÑana martes, la junta de supervisores del condado de contra costa consideraÁ una propuesta que proÍbiria fumar en ciertas viviendas.-- la ordenanza impone la restriccÓn en las cocheras, balcones y patios de cualquier edificio residencial con Ás de cuatro unidades.-- adeÁs, todas las nuevas construccÓnes tendrian una restriccÓn adicional que no permitiÁ fumar adentro las reas habitacionales.---la propuesta permitiÍa que los propietarios desalojen a los inquilinos que no cumplan con la norma. ---miles de autos marca "nissan" deben ser llevados a reparar.---se trata de 46-mil unidades del modelo "cube" 2009 y 2010 .---los vehiculos fueron sometidos a distintas pruebas en las que se encontro que tras un choque, estos autos pueden registrar fugas de combustible en cantidades superiores a las que permiten las normas f
contra estas discriminacion para evitar las george w. bush... bush... con este tipo de eventos se pretende impulsar todo tipo de oportunidades con el objetivo de evitar que las personas especiales sean discriminadas por su condicion. ---maÑana martes, la junta de supervisores del condado de contra costa consideraÁ una propuesta que proÍbiria fumar en ciertas viviendas.-- la ordenanza impone la restriccÓn en las cocheras, balcones y patios de cualquier edificio residencial con Ás de cuatro...
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george w. bush, as governor and president, reached out to hispanic voters with his views on immigration so-called reform. your position on immigration is different than his. what does the republican party need to do to keep taxes are republican state and win back hispanic voters? >> well, i have about a third of my constituents who are hispanic, and i do my very best to represent their interests together with all 24 million of us in the state of texas. i would say the hispanic voters are predominately, culturally conservative, very family oriented, patriotic, small businessmen and women, entrepreneurs. they're interested in education and opportunities to basically realize the american dream. >> and they vote for democrats. >> well, i got 35% of the hispanic vote in 2008 and i'm working hard to earn a larger portion of the vote the next time. but the immigration issue has been divisive. we do need to find a solution to it appeared that is why in 2005, i introduced a bill with jon kyl that we called t
george w. bush, as governor and president, reached out to hispanic voters with his views on immigration so-called reform. your position on immigration is different than his. what does the republican party need to do to keep taxes are republican state and win back hispanic voters? >> well, i have about a third of my constituents who are hispanic, and i do my very best to represent their interests together with all 24 million of us in the state of texas. i would say the hispanic voters are...
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was obama. 34% of the public thinks that the recession that we are in and a jobless recovery is george bush's fault curren. obama cannot sell this as long as there is 9.5% unemployment. >> charles, you save the troubled publicans -- you say the republicans underestimate this president. >> this is historic. it is presidency ended today, he would be remembered as a very important president. i believe he is putting us on the road to national health care. that is an amazing achievement% the problem is, does not that he is not selling well, it is that people do not want to buy it. health care was not number 1. it was in 2008 or 2007 with 10% unemployment it was not high on list and people were unhappy with obama spending a year-and- a-half on this in the middle of the recession. it was not that he can't sell it, it's not stuff that people were looking for. >> it was not either/or that you can only do one thing at a time. what could have happened to stimulate the economy to get one more job with health care have not been done? >> health care is impeding and the financial reform which are historic a
was obama. 34% of the public thinks that the recession that we are in and a jobless recovery is george bush's fault curren. obama cannot sell this as long as there is 9.5% unemployment. >> charles, you save the troubled publicans -- you say the republicans underestimate this president. >> this is historic. it is presidency ended today, he would be remembered as a very important president. i believe he is putting us on the road to national health care. that is an amazing achievement%...
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i quote here george bush u's mot effective secretary of treasury henry paulson said in an interview in these tools were in e effect early enough we would not have had the crises we had. >> charlie: what he in effect said as you know in his column, if that's the same interview you're talking about. >> yes. >> charlie: he basically said if he had the resolution authority perhaps it would not have been, it would have been able to have different result with lehman brothers and therefore perhaps. >> and naig. i would disagree. it was stronger than that. he started out saying he wasn't going to speculate. he said if we had them earlier enough he could have stopped them. in addition to the resolution authority, we're really changing it to the dissolution authority. sarah palin was right. we have death penalties in our legislation but it's not for sick old women, sick old financial institutions we put them to death in a way we couldn't do in an orderly fashion. even more important, we banned the practices that got us into trouble in the first place. we banned the sub-prime mortgages and we ban
i quote here george bush u's mot effective secretary of treasury henry paulson said in an interview in these tools were in e effect early enough we would not have had the crises we had. >> charlie: what he in effect said as you know in his column, if that's the same interview you're talking about. >> yes. >> charlie: he basically said if he had the resolution authority perhaps it would not have been, it would have been able to have different result with lehman brothers and...
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fox news guess who started the state ownership of banks and the i don't industry yeah that was george w. bush so did bush send us down this slippery slope socialism is fox news calls it well fox news bush was your man you never hide the fact you support his policies and carry out his talking points on your daily so. do we we have to have we have to blame bush for socialism in this country you see gretchen carlson it seems like you whipped yourself up into such a socialist name calling frenzy you guys actually slipped and spoke the truth oh how's fox going to backtrack on that one that puts their entire agenda into question and that's why this news tonight fox news flash the g.o.p. is tonight's tool time. now yesterday we debated a list of over one thousand names of alleged illegal immigrants that was sent to newspapers and government offices in utah and that was yesterday there is now another development in the hate and fear mongering against latinos courtesy of sue myrick republican from north carolina just put the pieces together and start looking at what's happening all throughout south am
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i mean, when george bush was president, george bush ii, he came very close to getting that passed and george bush, of course, was a republican, but he had a significant amount of republican support for that. that has melted away. john mccain no longer is backing comprehensive immigration reform, lindsey graham, who was the last republican standing, he backed away, said he would not support that in response to harry reid saying he wanted immigration to go ahead of energy reform. so the democrats are left standing on their own. >> woodruff: and susan, what's behind the opposition? is it genuine disagreement with what the president's proposing or what? >> i think a couple things have made this harder now than it was even when george w. bush tried it and failed. someone that the economy is so bad. unemployment so high. we're going to get new unemployment numbers tomorrow. we think it's going to head back toward 10%. that makes a lot of americans less seufrp thetic to illegal immigrants, many feel they're taking away jobs americans might have. the other thing that's made the politics of th
i mean, when george bush was president, george bush ii, he came very close to getting that passed and george bush, of course, was a republican, but he had a significant amount of republican support for that. that has melted away. john mccain no longer is backing comprehensive immigration reform, lindsey graham, who was the last republican standing, he backed away, said he would not support that in response to harry reid saying he wanted immigration to go ahead of energy reform. so the democrats...
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accepting anything if you sound a dumb and he sounded deep south and in texas enough so he said look george bush we're going to completely destroy your economy and you're now left with nothing and everyone bought into it now you've got tony hayward's got that kind of british accent and of course there was like oh no it's foreign we don't accept it so we put in an american what's his name dudley robert dudley robert dudley so he'll get on there for b.p. and say well where do goes completely destroy what we totally eviscerated the body economy and we're occupying you don't drink then you're all. bunch of peasants now but does american accent suits ok and i want to be like. peasants i feel like i could have a beer with him. well this however you know they're going to have an american accent to explain to the population of america which is suddenly interested in b.p.'s role in the release of the lockerbie bomber but over. the last episode tony blair and the farting camels of tripoli farting gavels of tripoli starring a lawyer blankfein is played by john sloan well the headline reads b.p. to drill of
accepting anything if you sound a dumb and he sounded deep south and in texas enough so he said look george bush we're going to completely destroy your economy and you're now left with nothing and everyone bought into it now you've got tony hayward's got that kind of british accent and of course there was like oh no it's foreign we don't accept it so we put in an american what's his name dudley robert dudley robert dudley so he'll get on there for b.p. and say well where do goes completely...
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this first contact, down to george bush in 2008. that appear are real characters that are taken from my research. we are an interesting mix and i want to provoke wonder about who we are. every one of the characters are taken from actual photographs or documents that i found in my research on american history. in a lot of my banners, you conceal -- uc the melting pot, the imagery and myth that we use in our culture. talking about these reductions of all these different mixes of people, how you distill the experience. that is something i want to think about, collecting the ideas and ingredients, and i wanted to do the san francisco de lexie. -- elixir. we found a spring water underneath a church in cow hollow. we put rosebuds in the water to attract peace, and it made a meade. it was sitting in the gallery. we distill that through local herbs. it was really surprising how delicious it was, because we were mixing a lot of seemingly in congruent ingredients, and it was delicious and different from anything you have ever tasted. i would
this first contact, down to george bush in 2008. that appear are real characters that are taken from my research. we are an interesting mix and i want to provoke wonder about who we are. every one of the characters are taken from actual photographs or documents that i found in my research on american history. in a lot of my banners, you conceal -- uc the melting pot, the imagery and myth that we use in our culture. talking about these reductions of all these different mixes of people, how you...
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the website's founder says the new release of documents, most from when george w. bushas president is supposed to force the hand of the current president. >> the course of the war needs to change. the manner in which it needs to change is still not yet clear. >> reporter: in addition to raising questions about the war, the wikileak release also brings questions about national security. >> the casualty of any war is the truth. >> reporter: lou burgman is a producer for pbs's front line. he told us most administrations are overly secretive and the public pays the price. >> the best example is the rational for the invasion of iran. they knew they were doubts about weapons of mass destruction. they knew there were other opinions, they didn't release that information. >> reporter: burgman says he can't vouch for wikileak but calls the government's reaction predictable. >> the general reaction is always to kill the messenger. >> reporter: the news that the united states may be helping the enemy, is difficult for >>> an out of control wildfire has destroyed several structures
the website's founder says the new release of documents, most from when george w. bushas president is supposed to force the hand of the current president. >> the course of the war needs to change. the manner in which it needs to change is still not yet clear. >> reporter: in addition to raising questions about the war, the wikileak release also brings questions about national security. >> the casualty of any war is the truth. >> reporter: lou burgman is a producer for...
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in jobs that literally did not exist the year that george bush was sworn into office and very well paid jobs at that i can say i know one of you know one of my nieces is one of those people in the well so it was jobs and the second is the lobbying business where lobbyists started out at three hundred thousand dollars a year so there's money flooding into d.c. it was just bureaucrats it was just government employees with you know seventy eighty thousand dollar your paychecks and pension you wouldn't see the kind of housing inflation you would see the kind of high end restaurant explosions that you're seen in d.c. this is an orgy of you know feeding frenzy on on the in the military side and the defense side the security side and on the on the lobbying side so what does that mean then tom for the rest of america if the if the lobbying and defense is all so strong right here in this washington bubble i keep using that word then how is it that lawmakers are supposed to represent their constituents back home how are they are they they're supposed to defeat these interests right here and focus
in jobs that literally did not exist the year that george bush was sworn into office and very well paid jobs at that i can say i know one of you know one of my nieces is one of those people in the well so it was jobs and the second is the lobbying business where lobbyists started out at three hundred thousand dollars a year so there's money flooding into d.c. it was just bureaucrats it was just government employees with you know seventy eighty thousand dollar your paychecks and pension you...
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the website's founder says the new release of documents, most from when george w. bushwas president is supposed to force the hand of the current president. >> the course of the war needs to change. the manner in which it needs to change is still not yet clear. >> reporter: in addition to raising questions about the war, the wikileak release also brings questions about national security. >> the casualty of any war is the truth. >> reporter: lou burgman is a producer for pbs's front line. he told us most administrations are overly secretive and the public pays the price. >> the best example is the rational for the invasion of iran. they knew they were doubts about weapons of mass destruction. they knew there were other opinions, they didn't release that information. >> reporter: burgman says he can't vouch for wikileak but calls the government's reaction predictable. >> the general reaction is always to kill the messenger. >> reporter: the news that the united states may be helping the enemy, is difficult for my administration. >>> your eyes may not be deceiving you. we t
the website's founder says the new release of documents, most from when george w. bushwas president is supposed to force the hand of the current president. >> the course of the war needs to change. the manner in which it needs to change is still not yet clear. >> reporter: in addition to raising questions about the war, the wikileak release also brings questions about national security. >> the casualty of any war is the truth. >> reporter: lou burgman is a producer for...
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mason university and served as associate counsel and special assistant to the president in the george w. bush white house. tom goldstein i will start with you. one of the themes of this term clearlys that to bement the extent to which we have seen the growth and solidification of what we have seen a roberts court. what does that mean. >> we're talking about the conservative majority lead by chief justice john robertse nuts hour in the evening, campaign finance, gun rights, cases you mentioned. the courts conservative did hold a majority and advanced the ball in that direction. but if you look beneath the surface i think in case we can talk b you will see the court's left had some successes as well. overall i think a mixed term. >> brown: a mixed term. paul butler what do you see? >> i see conservative judicial activism. i see conservative court that is bold, that's
mason university and served as associate counsel and special assistant to the president in the george w. bush white house. tom goldstein i will start with you. one of the themes of this term clearlys that to bement the extent to which we have seen the growth and solidification of what we have seen a roberts court. what does that mean. >> we're talking about the conservative majority lead by chief justice john robertse nuts hour in the evening, campaign finance, gun rights, cases you...
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arm which is really been sort of loosened from from many restrictions starting with president george w. bush and he's taking advantage of the one clause in that national security act one nine hundred forty seven that said the director of central intelligence now is the director of national intelligence shall perform such other functions and duties as the president show from time to time direct that gives the president and i do not exaggerate here and use that word advisedly it gives the president the ability to have his own personal gestapo. do not play and before the word the only restraint is on the so-called oversight committees of the congress used to do oversight now
arm which is really been sort of loosened from from many restrictions starting with president george w. bush and he's taking advantage of the one clause in that national security act one nine hundred forty seven that said the director of central intelligence now is the director of national intelligence shall perform such other functions and duties as the president show from time to time direct that gives the president and i do not exaggerate here and use that word advisedly it gives the...
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george bush got blamed for medicare going broke. this year, everyone on disability, everyone on medicare host: right -- medicare. host: right now we are focusing on this piece from "the washington post." our question is -- is the government giving us safe? this is the breakdown of all the different agencies within the united states government that deals with various things, including he intelligence, counterintelligence, and of the post breaks it down saying that 39 agencies to intel analysis. "262 technical intelligence. 25 to counter financing. two dozen workers encounter information. 18 do psychological ops. 16 work on special ops." they point out one, "they shifted their overseas post- 9/11 focus to fighting against terrorist leaders and networks. looking at how the state department works on this issue. there are other graphics, let's check back in with the article. "elisse 20% of the government organizations that exist to fend off terrorist threats were established or refashioned in the wake of 9/11. many that existed before th
george bush got blamed for medicare going broke. this year, everyone on disability, everyone on medicare host: right -- medicare. host: right now we are focusing on this piece from "the washington post." our question is -- is the government giving us safe? this is the breakdown of all the different agencies within the united states government that deals with various things, including he intelligence, counterintelligence, and of the post breaks it down saying that 39 agencies to intel...
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para investigar a las bandas de contrabando de humanos humanos {en el 2006, el entonces presidente george bush operacion similar en esta occasion los efectivos de la guardia nacional debetran estar ya en sus puestos en septiembre para una mission de un anos. juany bazan, telemund}-- ---precisamente en el tema de discusÓn esta noche... ---que opina de la decision de enviar tropas a la frontera... ¿cree que evitaran que a violencia del narcotrafico se traslade a estados unidos?... ---mas adelante, abriremos nuestras lineas telefonicas para que pueda usted opinar ... en vivo, y sin restricciones. ---el numero gratis es el 1-866-229-4848 o escribanos tambien a noticiero 48@telemundo.com ---recientemente el ex presidente bill clinton mostÓ su pesimismo sobre la lucha que se sigue en contra del sida. sida.---bueno....pues hoy bill gates, fundador de microsoft, mostÓ el otro lado de la moneda y dijo que "tenemos una oportunidad unica para cambiar la cara a la epidemia del sida".---gates agrego, que con la implementacion del tratamiento antirretroviral y un mayor esfuerzo preventivo, las infecciones d
para investigar a las bandas de contrabando de humanos humanos {en el 2006, el entonces presidente george bush operacion similar en esta occasion los efectivos de la guardia nacional debetran estar ya en sus puestos en septiembre para una mission de un anos. juany bazan, telemund}-- ---precisamente en el tema de discusÓn esta noche... ---que opina de la decision de enviar tropas a la frontera... ¿cree que evitaran que a violencia del narcotrafico se traslade a estados unidos?... ---mas...
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and george w. bush. most recently when the past administration added to the national debt by prosecuting an endless occupation of iraq, with borrowed money, virtually no one on the other side raised this issue. most recently when the prior administration dramatically reduced the taxes of the top 5% of people in this country by borrowing the money, virtually no one on the other side raised this issue. and today members on the other side both in the other body and here have taken the position that while extending benefits to janitors and bus drivers and salespeople who lost their jobs is somehow fiscally irresponsible, if you don't offset it, then extending tax breaks to the top 5% of the people in the country on a permanent basis is completely responsible. so in other words, the person who is laid off her job cleaning an office building can't get unemployment benefits unless there is a spending cut or tax increase to pay for it. but the person who owns the office building, who could get a half billion dol
and george w. bush. most recently when the past administration added to the national debt by prosecuting an endless occupation of iraq, with borrowed money, virtually no one on the other side raised this issue. most recently when the prior administration dramatically reduced the taxes of the top 5% of people in this country by borrowing the money, virtually no one on the other side raised this issue. and today members on the other side both in the other body and here have taken the position...
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the new mayor of san antonio or the george bush former son of jeb bush. democrat and republican. those are two great young possibilities for having first hispanic president. >> the most unusual thing i read in all of your background. talk about is mare sell spruce. >> why him? where did you come across him? >> well, has to do with my nose. i was born in 1958 and back then, i don't know why. maybe the same thing in the united states here, but the medical fashion was to have a birth with fore septemceforceps. so i was actually pulled into live by my nose. my mom think i was pulled into life through my nose and, she still remembers having a huge scar on my nose for many years. so, little by little, i started losing my sense of smell. i was - i always had a crooked nose and then i had three surgeries to try to sort of correct that. and then i broke it again playing basketball and i had a fight and broke it again. i've lost it so many times that my sense of smell is incredibly limited. so much to proof in his novel talking about the smell of how the smell would brings him back to his
the new mayor of san antonio or the george bush former son of jeb bush. democrat and republican. those are two great young possibilities for having first hispanic president. >> the most unusual thing i read in all of your background. talk about is mare sell spruce. >> why him? where did you come across him? >> well, has to do with my nose. i was born in 1958 and back then, i don't know why. maybe the same thing in the united states here, but the medical fashion was to have a...
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market analysis -- analysts larry greenberg studied administrations from john kennedy to george bush and found that, and i quote, jobs grew more slowly for each of the republicans than for any of the democrats. princeton political scientist larry bartal studied administrations from truman to bush and he found to quote a summary of his work, quote, when a republican president is in power, people at the top of the income distribution experience much larger real income gains than those at the bottom. by contrast, he said, democratic presidents generate higher income gains for all income groups. in 2008, the "new york times" asked this question. and i think this is such a compelling comparison. imagine that starting in 1929 you had to invest exclusively under either democratic or republican administrations. how would you have failed? you make your choice in your head right now. you're probably not surprised at what the conclusion was. under republican administrations, your 10,000 dollars invested exclusively in republican administrations -- if you include the hoover administration would h
market analysis -- analysts larry greenberg studied administrations from john kennedy to george bush and found that, and i quote, jobs grew more slowly for each of the republicans than for any of the democrats. princeton political scientist larry bartal studied administrations from truman to bush and he found to quote a summary of his work, quote, when a republican president is in power, people at the top of the income distribution experience much larger real income gains than those at the...
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it was signed into law by a republican president, george h. w. bush. i was proud to be a part of it, and know it has helped thousands of americans with disabilities for the past 20 years. it has enhanced the freedom for people with disabilities, and therefore everyone else, demonstrating that america can be a shining example. i think those of you that played any part in making -- i thank those of you that played any part in making this a reality. god bless america, bob dole. [applause] >> boyden, again, we have been talking about the direct link to the president. i can testify openly about how much president h. w. bush was focus on this and wanted to get it done. he had a great lieutenant that was always there working with us. give us a sense of any little insight about working with president bush and working with us to bridge the gaps we had at that time. >> thank you for the opportunity to celebrate this wonderful legislation. one of the key people that as an should be mentioned and honored is evan kemp. [laughter] [applause] [no audio] [applause] he
it was signed into law by a republican president, george h. w. bush. i was proud to be a part of it, and know it has helped thousands of americans with disabilities for the past 20 years. it has enhanced the freedom for people with disabilities, and therefore everyone else, demonstrating that america can be a shining example. i think those of you that played any part in making -- i thank those of you that played any part in making this a reality. god bless america, bob dole. [applause] >>...
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calling him -- >> i disagree. >> i don't remember all the shows based on george bush and all of thoseas here on larry king talking about those signs. i said that was wrong, too. my issue again isn't offering political disagreement. even if it's spirited. even if i sometimes find it a little bit offensive. that's what free speech is about. let's not pretend these are not racially inflammatory statements. >> larry: all right. let me get in a break. >> and they kicked him out of the party. so what's the problem? >> larry: we'll be right back after this. more on car insuran? does a former drill sergeant make a terrible therapist? patient: and that's why yellow makes me sad. i think. sarge: that's interesting. you know what makes me sad? you do! maybe we should chug on over to mambie pambie land where maybe we can find some self-confidence for you. ya jackwagon! tissue? crybaby. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] this is our beach. ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours
calling him -- >> i disagree. >> i don't remember all the shows based on george bush and all of thoseas here on larry king talking about those signs. i said that was wrong, too. my issue again isn't offering political disagreement. even if it's spirited. even if i sometimes find it a little bit offensive. that's what free speech is about. let's not pretend these are not racially inflammatory statements. >> larry: all right. let me get in a break. >> and they kicked him...
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the george bush hitler picture, which you never have. and you should certainly be condemning king samir shab baz, where if you took the black beret and black paramilitary uniform off and put on a white hood and white sheet, there o s would be marching still in philadelphia to this day. and you have not done that. and that, my friend, is dishone dishonest. >> larry: benjamin what do you want? both ways, benjamin? how do you respond? >> i want both groups. to denounce the bigots in their ranks. the reality is the new black panther party is much smaller and much less influential than the tea party. comes the added responsibility to act responsibly. they need to speak up. shouldn't just be the black members who speak up. we should see dick armey speak up and speak out. absolutely. all those other incidents are troubling. >> larry: ben, do you think the tea party is race snift. >> no. >> larry: as a party? >> no. i'm not saying the tea party's racist. i'm not saying dick armey's racist. all we're saying is stop being silent. speak out. and co
the george bush hitler picture, which you never have. and you should certainly be condemning king samir shab baz, where if you took the black beret and black paramilitary uniform off and put on a white hood and white sheet, there o s would be marching still in philadelphia to this day. and you have not done that. and that, my friend, is dishone dishonest. >> larry: benjamin what do you want? both ways, benjamin? how do you respond? >> i want both groups. to denounce the bigots in...
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calling him -- >> i disagree. >> i don't remember all the shows based on george bush and all of thosehael, i was here on larry king talking about those signs. i said that was wrong, too. my issue again isn't offering political disagreement. even if it's spirited. even if i sometimes find it a little bit offensive. that's what free speech is about. let's not pretend these are not racially inflammatory statements. >> larry: all right. let me get in a break. >> and they kicked him out of the party. so what's the problem? >> larry: we'll be right back after this. that's why we created the tide "loads of hope" program, a free laundry service that provides clean clothes to families affected by disasters. [ woman ] it feels so good to be able to know that i've got clean clothes. you don't know how very basic essentials are until you have none. ♪ this is what gives us hope. [ female announcer ] you too can join us by purchasing a tide vintage t at tideloadsofhope.com. ouch! ow! oops! it's neo to go!® ready. aim. protect. neosporin® gives you infection-protection, and pain relief. neo to go!®
calling him -- >> i disagree. >> i don't remember all the shows based on george bush and all of thosehael, i was here on larry king talking about those signs. i said that was wrong, too. my issue again isn't offering political disagreement. even if it's spirited. even if i sometimes find it a little bit offensive. that's what free speech is about. let's not pretend these are not racially inflammatory statements. >> larry: all right. let me get in a break. >> and they...
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bush and members of his administration for what you call violations of international law it domestic law the constitution. why have you not given up on this because the administration of george w. bush was particularly lawless i don't think there's ever been a time in american history when we had the highest officials in government so flagrantly break the law and show no respect at all for the rule of law they just created laws just out of whole cloth they created laws in secret behind closed doors that were in them a cold to american democracy and and shameful to our international image some of those laws for instance redefined torture so that it made it ok for the c.i. a to brutalize prisoners and detainees. supposedly even doing it legally for instance allowing the waterboarding to be done legally one in fact it is a violation of international law and u.s. law but it didn't matter provided that they did these laws in secret do you realistically with all due respect think you're going to be successful. i take the long view i think that to do nothing is a travesty because of the damage that's been done to our country to our reputation around the world we the people we the a
bush and members of his administration for what you call violations of international law it domestic law the constitution. why have you not given up on this because the administration of george w. bush was particularly lawless i don't think there's ever been a time in american history when we had the highest officials in government so flagrantly break the law and show no respect at all for the rule of law they just created laws just out of whole cloth they created laws in secret behind closed...
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he questioned the judgment of george bush and tony blair, but not their good faith. he said they should have realized that their intelligence sources were pour. >> it was the swedish lawyer and diplomat who were sent to the investigation. he shuffled from meeting to meeting, caught between saddam hussain's evasion and president bush's impatience. the executive chairman of the united nations monitoring and inspection committee told the inquiry that, at the time, he believed that iraq did have wmd's. >> i felt that iraq retained weapons of mass destruction. i did not say so publicly. i said it perhaps to mr. blair in september 2002 privately, but not publicly. >> he added that, at the time, he believed that the controversial british dossier was plausible. but he was critical of the way british and american intelligence services had relied on the evidence of iraqi defectors. >> they should have realized, both in london and in washington, that their sources were pouor. defectors when to give them intelligence and get rewards and they will give them what they think interr
he questioned the judgment of george bush and tony blair, but not their good faith. he said they should have realized that their intelligence sources were pour. >> it was the swedish lawyer and diplomat who were sent to the investigation. he shuffled from meeting to meeting, caught between saddam hussain's evasion and president bush's impatience. the executive chairman of the united nations monitoring and inspection committee told the inquiry that, at the time, he believed that iraq did...
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bill signing received absolutely no media coverage due to all of the sheer drama so how about george w. bush and his first eighteen months in office he came to washington with low approval ratings thanks to a disputed election but when he signed the two thousand and one bush tax cuts in july was seen as a campaign promise that was delivered at the time the economy was slowing but bush argue that those tax cuts would stimulate the economy create jobs and we all know how that worked out the job growth never happened and we're still paying for those tax cuts today and the income gap in america is getting larger by the minute then of course nine eleven happened the country became united bush's approval rating soared and he started not one but two wars in his first term i wouldn't necessarily call those legislative victories over think we all know he never got congressional approval for those wars and we are still fighting them today and finally bush got no child left behind signed into. early two thousand and two but i think we all know the reviews on that one or makes two as to whether or not i
bill signing received absolutely no media coverage due to all of the sheer drama so how about george w. bush and his first eighteen months in office he came to washington with low approval ratings thanks to a disputed election but when he signed the two thousand and one bush tax cuts in july was seen as a campaign promise that was delivered at the time the economy was slowing but bush argue that those tax cuts would stimulate the economy create jobs and we all know how that worked out the job...
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was running for re-election, the first george bush. the economy had been down and it was starting to improve. but he got no boost. he got no lift out of it and remember asking his great pollster bob teeter and campaign chairman, he said it takes a full quarter t takes a full month of good news before there is any switch in people's attitudes. so what we're looking at right now, these are october, this july three months forward is october. you had better get some good you ins in a hurry and i don't know that any is coming otherwise people are discouraged about their own situation, about the direction of the country, their enthusiasm for the democrats, i just think it's bad news. >> woodruff: elena kagan, the president's nominee nor the supreme court before the senate judiciary committee, how did she do. >> she did well. by herself, by her standards she did excellently. she was witty, smart, charming. i'm not sure she said anything there was a one moment, john roberts mentioned he thought judges were like umpires and she took issue with
was running for re-election, the first george bush. the economy had been down and it was starting to improve. but he got no boost. he got no lift out of it and remember asking his great pollster bob teeter and campaign chairman, he said it takes a full quarter t takes a full month of good news before there is any switch in people's attitudes. so what we're looking at right now, these are october, this july three months forward is october. you had better get some good you ins in a hurry and i...