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as the press came they were scrambling for george bush to be cheering up the for the collapse of the berlin wall. as usual there were obnoxious about trying to say he did not understand the importance of what was happening. but bush had the self discipline how much he believed this to be good for the world but never once in such a way to embarrass gorbachev to give them an excuse you know, that politician to take credit for the collapse of the berlin wall. the second incident doesn't seem like a great deal but they truly believe of the most significant moments in his administration imposed a vietnam. we had gone through a presentation by colin powell of what was required to get saddam hussein had of kuwait basically it was 150,000 men and women 1,000 tanks carrier groups so many airplanes after going through this since august would i arranged the appointment? and they came into the office and it wasn't the usual banter ring as george bush had a low-key easy style. and that was from the moment i walked and. to say i have something i have to communicate with you and you have to understa
as the press came they were scrambling for george bush to be cheering up the for the collapse of the berlin wall. as usual there were obnoxious about trying to say he did not understand the importance of what was happening. but bush had the self discipline how much he believed this to be good for the world but never once in such a way to embarrass gorbachev to give them an excuse you know, that politician to take credit for the collapse of the berlin wall. the second incident doesn't seem like...
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to be that george w. bush happened to be presiding over this, which did not make his presidency any easier. one of the fundamental and mr. standings that we went into iraq on was that iraq was a country. it is an agreement european powers of hundred years ago that made no sense is a country. he unrooted all of that and an analyst forces that nobody had any idea where is horrible as they were there. there was an enormous technological revolution going on around the world. the bush people just happened to be there at the time. diday that the bush people not understand technology is not really fair. that would be like saying william sheikh square -- shakespeare did not understand literature 300 years later. he just got caught in enormous historical change that affected everything, not just technology, not just the media, but the existence of a nationstate andlf that began to change the fundamental beliefs of all the people who have been trained in the past 40 or 50 years in the post world order became to come on
to be that george w. bush happened to be presiding over this, which did not make his presidency any easier. one of the fundamental and mr. standings that we went into iraq on was that iraq was a country. it is an agreement european powers of hundred years ago that made no sense is a country. he unrooted all of that and an analyst forces that nobody had any idea where is horrible as they were there. there was an enormous technological revolution going on around the world. the bush people just...
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that goes for the records of ronald reagan, george hw bush, george hw book and george w. bush. that's not because of the physical limitations of our universe. it's because policymakers have decided and place more emphasis on commemoration and their version of history than in providing access to the records. roosevelt began the library system because he wanted one simple place to make available his records as materials. he had the world's largest dam collection at the time. he had a world class and he opened his library in the summer of 1941. it is not coincidental that he wanted to build a bombproof area for his papers. that is not what the new presidential library czar. they are interactive displays. they do not benefit from scholarly research because the records are not open and will not be open for decades. the ronald ragan open in 1991 and fewer records are open. it will take decades and decades. why i wrote a book about them is because so much about what i read is either celebratory, like like brochure language or incomplete, or downright inaccurate. i started out wanting
that goes for the records of ronald reagan, george hw bush, george hw book and george w. bush. that's not because of the physical limitations of our universe. it's because policymakers have decided and place more emphasis on commemoration and their version of history than in providing access to the records. roosevelt began the library system because he wanted one simple place to make available his records as materials. he had the world's largest dam collection at the time. he had a world class...
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the second thing is donald trump or anybody who thinks that attacking george w. bushy to win the republican nomination is kidding themselves. take a look at the popularity of george w. bush among republicans. he is one of the most popular republicans, if not the most popular republican nationwide and i don't think running against his time and him personally is going to do him or anybody else good. >> i don't think they are going against him personally at all. most of them really like george w. bush. i certainly do. he is amazing person and great patriot. i think, karl, what they are saying to be can did candid with what republicans have gone through and done a lot of great things and made some mistakes. to be a conservative also means to learn and sometimes we have to look back and say that didn't work or we thought the wto was going to work out for us and china cheated and sometimes we held them accountable. a bunch of times we didn't. maybe we need to do things a little bit differently. it's not personal. i think it's policy. a real policy difference. >> every winni
the second thing is donald trump or anybody who thinks that attacking george w. bushy to win the republican nomination is kidding themselves. take a look at the popularity of george w. bush among republicans. he is one of the most popular republicans, if not the most popular republican nationwide and i don't think running against his time and him personally is going to do him or anybody else good. >> i don't think they are going against him personally at all. most of them really like...
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>> i think if these -- if the standards were applied to george w. bush, he would have never been president. the same game was played with george w. bush in 1999. he didn't know the same kind of answers. >> i remember that interview. i remember that interview, jeffrey. it was all names. >> before i came on here, i got an e-mail from a woman. i won't give her last name. she is a cnn interviewer. she's looking for somebody who has judgment, not who knows the details. to be candid, this sounds -- i like hugh hewitt. i have been on his show. in all candor, this sounds like he is pining for the carter presidency where the president knows all the details of the air force budget but has no judgment about what the soviet union is about. we need judgment, judgment. if you know all the details of a train and you are telling people we're going to boston but in fact the train is going to miami, you know, the fact that you know the details of the engine don't really help very
>> i think if these -- if the standards were applied to george w. bush, he would have never been president. the same game was played with george w. bush in 1999. he didn't know the same kind of answers. >> i remember that interview. i remember that interview, jeffrey. it was all names. >> before i came on here, i got an e-mail from a woman. i won't give her last name. she is a cnn interviewer. she's looking for somebody who has judgment, not who knows the details. to be...
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i started on day one in the george w. bush white house as the deputy domestic policy adviser to vice president cheney before moving over to be a special assistant to president george w. bush in 2002. and from day one, what we tried to do was we tried to define how the president would communicate his policies to the american people who had elected him as well as our friends and allies around the world. and in the way that we sought to do this this the opening days, karl rove -- who was the president's senior adviser -- he had a organization that he brought together on a fairly regular basis of all of the senior staff in the white house. and he nicknamed the group or he dubbed the group the blair house group. and if you have to ask why, yes, they did actually meet in the blair house. and what they did was they sat down, and they looked at the president's policies, they looked at his messaging, they looked at all sorts of things of how are we positioning president bush for success, and how do we make sure that we keep him there a
i started on day one in the george w. bush white house as the deputy domestic policy adviser to vice president cheney before moving over to be a special assistant to president george w. bush in 2002. and from day one, what we tried to do was we tried to define how the president would communicate his policies to the american people who had elected him as well as our friends and allies around the world. and in the way that we sought to do this this the opening days, karl rove -- who was the...
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it crop up often under george bush. and bush and his secretary of state baker were frequently as by the soviet side to bail out the soviet economy, and they refused. baker was very, very direct with shevardnadze, even with gorbachev. to the effect that until the reform their economy, this will be money wasted which indeed i think personally i think it would have been wasted. gorbachev related know-how to waste money. it was a great figure, a great political figure in history. he would form the ussr, destroy the u.s. as our in the process of reforming it. as an economic manager, he was really quite appallingly inept. the leaders didn't always help the process along as well as they might have done. thatcher, having welcome the accession to power of gorbachev and started to regarded as a dangerous enemy. it was only in the middle of 1987 that thatcher had any time for gorbachev et al. in the early period of the rapprochement between america and the u.s. as our, the preeminent leadership was in washington. this was very str
it crop up often under george bush. and bush and his secretary of state baker were frequently as by the soviet side to bail out the soviet economy, and they refused. baker was very, very direct with shevardnadze, even with gorbachev. to the effect that until the reform their economy, this will be money wasted which indeed i think personally i think it would have been wasted. gorbachev related know-how to waste money. it was a great figure, a great political figure in history. he would form the...
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i started day one in the george w. bush as the deputy domestic policy adviser to vice president cheney before moving over to be a special assistant to president george w. bush in 2002. from day one, what we tried to do was we tried to define how the president would communicate his policies to the american people who had elected them as well as our friends and allies around the world. the way we shot to do this, in the opening days, karl rove who is the president's senior adviser who had my organization he brought together on a fairly regular basis of all the senior staff in the white house. he nicknamed the group or dubbed the group the blair house group. if you have to ask why, yes, they did actually meet in the blair house. what they did is they sat down and looked at the president's policies, looked at his messaging, all sorts of things of how are we positioning president bush for success and how do we make sure we keep him there and keep him on message. again, these are the most senior folks, the folks with the title of
i started day one in the george w. bush as the deputy domestic policy adviser to vice president cheney before moving over to be a special assistant to president george w. bush in 2002. from day one, what we tried to do was we tried to define how the president would communicate his policies to the american people who had elected them as well as our friends and allies around the world. the way we shot to do this, in the opening days, karl rove who is the president's senior adviser who had my...
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university,hofstra a look at news media coverage of george w. bush's presidency. er the summer, president bill clinton and george w. bush
university,hofstra a look at news media coverage of george w. bush's presidency. er the summer, president bill clinton and george w. bush
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eleanor: jeb bush in declaring that his brother kept us safe, it never helps jeb when he en-- invokes his brother george. he plenty he kept us safe after the 9/11 attacks. but i think jeb bush does have a substantial foreign policy view. his problem is that it's filled with people who served in his father's administration and his brother's administration and it's very hard for the public to accept, i think that he's his own man. rand paul, i know pat likes him but he's probably a little bit too libertarian and dovish for the republican electorate and carly fiorina is totally crazy the way she talks about inflating the defense budget. pat: there's a clear bifurcation in the rental party and you can see it in the issue of would you tear up the deal with iran as soon as you take office. walker will do that. rubio will do that. i think carly is going to call -- on the phone. on the other side you have bush, who i would call a realist and trump who says i'd take a hard look at and it rand and kasich who said i'm not going to tear that up. john this is the division inside the party, which has been miscrarktse
eleanor: jeb bush in declaring that his brother kept us safe, it never helps jeb when he en-- invokes his brother george. he plenty he kept us safe after the 9/11 attacks. but i think jeb bush does have a substantial foreign policy view. his problem is that it's filled with people who served in his father's administration and his brother's administration and it's very hard for the public to accept, i think that he's his own man. rand paul, i know pat likes him but he's probably a little bit too...
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lyndon johnson, george h.w. bush , bill clinton, and george w. bush. the 42nd and 43rd president's talked about leadership, decision-making, and the 2016 presidential campaign. >> is that like for like a renewed certain extent into the arena on a global scale. first, margaret spellings, the president of the george w. bush presidential center. she will be moderating the conversation. two leaders who i had the privilege of serving under as my commanders in chief. two leaders for whom we have all learned valuable lessons on leadership and life. it is my honor to introduce you to the 42nd and 43rd president's , president william j clinton, and president george w. bush. [applause] mr. bush: i know two people who are glad he's not running for president. i. cuban: i --mr. clinton: two who- i know would have been glad earlier. >> i thought you were going to be the highlight of the program. mr. clinton: -- >> welcome back to the bush center. it has been a delight to work , especiallyam valerie alexander, stephanie, mike. mr. clinton: everybody knows that you we
lyndon johnson, george h.w. bush , bill clinton, and george w. bush. the 42nd and 43rd president's talked about leadership, decision-making, and the 2016 presidential campaign. >> is that like for like a renewed certain extent into the arena on a global scale. first, margaret spellings, the president of the george w. bush presidential center. she will be moderating the conversation. two leaders who i had the privilege of serving under as my commanders in chief. two leaders for whom we...
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george bush admitiÓ haber fumado mariguana hace 40 aÑos y cuando defendiÓ su hermano asegurÓ que estecÓmo es la cobertura de los medios oficiales. luis alfonso: cuando faltan menos de 48 horas para la llegada del papa a cuba muchos ven como un fenÓmeno inusual la extensa cobertura a travÉs de los medios oficiales de comunicaciÓn de la isla que durante aÑos habÍan silenciado toda noticia. muchas de las figuras y condiciones del gobierno han aparecido en las pantallas de la televisiÓn > comentando sobre la este paÍs tiene una fe eclÉctica . aquÍ hay mÚltiples sistemas religiosos >> me hace esperar que el resultado serÁ bueno. luis: hoy se conociÓ en el existencia de la iglesia metropolitana que resida transexuales y bisexuales. ellos han hecho un llamado para que el pontÍfice asuma una posiciÓn mÁs liberal con respecto al controversial tema de la preferencia sexual. >> la iglesia metropolitana va con esa propuesta. incluyendo la ordenaciÓn de personas transas gÉnero y transexuales. >> la situaciÓn que tenemos en cuba aÚn es muy difÍcil. es muy conservador y muy como fÓbico. la mayorÍa d
george bush admitiÓ haber fumado mariguana hace 40 aÑos y cuando defendiÓ su hermano asegurÓ que estecÓmo es la cobertura de los medios oficiales. luis alfonso: cuando faltan menos de 48 horas para la llegada del papa a cuba muchos ven como un fenÓmeno inusual la extensa cobertura a travÉs de los medios oficiales de comunicaciÓn de la isla que durante aÑos habÍan silenciado toda noticia. muchas de las figuras y condiciones del gobierno han aparecido en las pantallas de la televisiÓn...
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bush. nobody wants the third term of george w. bush. george w. ush wasn't want the third term of george w. bush. so reminding us of him just as that funny clip you showed is not what jeb wants. it is not what jeb needs. there is a reason george w. bush was quietly disinvited to the last republican convention. republicans didn't want to talk about his eight years. they really don't want to talk about it now. >> i will say this, roger. since he left office george w.'s approval ratings have been steadily increasing. so people have a more positive than in the past. 52% approve of george w. bush at the moment. that's a big contrast than in 2009 that 30% did. >> they almost always go up. you look back at the president out of office with a certain amount of affection. you tend to remember the good images and not the bad ones. if jeb wants to go to dynasty route he should remind people of his father, george h.w. bush. no one quite remembers what happened during that legislation but they remember they liked george h.w. he's the guy -- >> but he's the guy t
bush. nobody wants the third term of george w. bush. george w. ush wasn't want the third term of george w. bush. so reminding us of him just as that funny clip you showed is not what jeb wants. it is not what jeb needs. there is a reason george w. bush was quietly disinvited to the last republican convention. republicans didn't want to talk about his eight years. they really don't want to talk about it now. >> i will say this, roger. since he left office george w.'s approval ratings have...
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george w. bush had a handful of advisors who wanted to invade iraq. what was saddam doing? sanctions and all that. the caller talking about the life of the iraqis under saddam. i never said it was great. no way. , to ourould say to that caller who is a veteran, i would say this. how many iraqis are dead because of our invasion in 2003? how many are done? .ay half a million let's just throw out a number. i feel very comfortable saying half a million. how many have left their country since our invasion? three and a half million. how many u.s. soldiers are dead and maimed for life? 4500 dead. the point is, what is worse? life under saddam -- and i work with iraqis. i was with iraqis everyday. , but ifd it was not fun you stayed out of trouble and did not stand on a street corner and go, down with saddam, if you do that you disappeared. but if you did not do that you just live your life. that changed when we invaded in 2003. host: let's bring in another iraq war vet. mike is calling in from bethesda, ma
george w. bush had a handful of advisors who wanted to invade iraq. what was saddam doing? sanctions and all that. the caller talking about the life of the iraqis under saddam. i never said it was great. no way. , to ourould say to that caller who is a veteran, i would say this. how many iraqis are dead because of our invasion in 2003? how many are done? .ay half a million let's just throw out a number. i feel very comfortable saying half a million. how many have left their country since our...
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the legacy of the bush family talking about george bush, the first george bush, president george bush elects david suter to the court. saying john robert, in light of the recent rulings on obamacare have been a disappointment as well. that's where they wrapped up in this last section, too. one of the things that's really jumped out at me, obviously you were talking about it earlier, at least from what i could hear over the debate. i'm listening to two different corn v conversations. but carly fiorina seemed to have a good night tonight. and ben carson has really faded into the background. what i'm watching for in the last half-hour or so is that ben carson, his entire polling surge he's had over the last month really stems from his closing statement in that first debate. he was very quiet for almost the entire two hours of the first debate. he had a strong closing statement. he's surged. he hasn't had many strong moments tonight. meanwhile, carly fiorina has. i'm saying uh unless ben carson can sort of pull a rabbit out of the hat again, my guess -- and watch me be proven wrong, my gu
the legacy of the bush family talking about george bush, the first george bush, president george bush elects david suter to the court. saying john robert, in light of the recent rulings on obamacare have been a disappointment as well. that's where they wrapped up in this last section, too. one of the things that's really jumped out at me, obviously you were talking about it earlier, at least from what i could hear over the debate. i'm listening to two different corn v conversations. but carly...
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wants to have a one-time tax, george bush had something similar.hought i read somewhere, though, i'm going to take 10% of the cash and hold overseas. that board me a little bit. what do you make of it. >> well, look, i think right now that's 35% i think. this truly an incentive. when we talk about incentives bringing people here, why not bring some of our own people back; right? and some of our own money back. i think that overall this is very appealing. and yet i agree with the complaints here that, look, americans got to have skin in the game, when they don't, they're going to vote for more taxes for everyone else of course. but the in the spectrum of things if you're really growing the economy, hopefully there will be fewer people who are making less than $25,000 a year. the other issue is that it it will be, if immigration amnesty does occur. deirdre: amnesty under trump presidency? >> well,. charles: i don't know that we would put amnesty in the equation. >> well, what we've got is individuals who are new americans, illegal aliens who within t
wants to have a one-time tax, george bush had something similar.hought i read somewhere, though, i'm going to take 10% of the cash and hold overseas. that board me a little bit. what do you make of it. >> well, look, i think right now that's 35% i think. this truly an incentive. when we talk about incentives bringing people here, why not bring some of our own people back; right? and some of our own money back. i think that overall this is very appealing. and yet i agree with the...
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george w. bush was addressing the nation. donald trump said the exact same thing as george w. ing in a sunday interview. >> no he didn't. he did not say the exact same thing. in fact, he repeated a charge about the president not being a christian but he didn't say the exact same thing. >> jim, he did in so many words. he said i have a lot of muslim friends. he went so far yesterday to say he put a muslim in his cabinet. he is very embracing of the muslim community. however, his focus is radical islam. in the context of this interview he handled the question the same way i argue george w. bush did there. but it is not the appropriate fortoum berate one of your supporters. threat supporter speak, say what he want, and donald trump dismisses the question. in the full context of the interview this morning, donald trump had the same message as george w. bush had in that speesm. >> what if the reporter said something racist about blacks in general? >> he was asked that this morning. what the reporter said something along the lines of the problem with this country is blacks? that's an
george w. bush was addressing the nation. donald trump said the exact same thing as george w. ing in a sunday interview. >> no he didn't. he did not say the exact same thing. in fact, he repeated a charge about the president not being a christian but he didn't say the exact same thing. >> jim, he did in so many words. he said i have a lot of muslim friends. he went so far yesterday to say he put a muslim in his cabinet. he is very embracing of the muslim community. however, his...
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one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that is war to nobody thinks soldiers have to give opposing soldiers a trial before shooting them. that is what war is. what made these post-9/11 theories so radical is the assertion was made for the first time theaters of war were no longer confined to find a physical faces, the battlefield. it was now the case the entire planet was the battlefield. including u.s. soil. therefore, the limitless power that the president can exercise on a battlefield are now no longer confined to physical spaces. essentially the president is omnipotent everywhere because that is where the battlefield is found. what you
one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that...
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that was sort of the george bush -- the jeb bush -- i'm sorry, the jeb bush that those who believe inking for. so i'm thinking if i'm his campaign adviser, when we're moving forward, if that is -- if it takes talking about his brother, talking about his wife, particularly bringing his wife into the discussion of immigration reform and some of the negative comments that we are hearing from others running for president, he should go for it. >> yeah, he helps himself when he doesn't shy away from the realities of his real life situation of who he is, who he's married to, who he's related to. i want to ask you both quickly before i have to go, stuart, do you think there was an intimidation factor of being a little extra hawkish last night for all these people because they were at the ronald reagan library? >> no, i don't. i think that, look, we have a situation with iran where, you know, overwhelmingly the majority of the public is against this agreement. people are very nervous. there's very few places in the world today that look placid. we've got a war in europe, a war in the middle ea
that was sort of the george bush -- the jeb bush -- i'm sorry, the jeb bush that those who believe inking for. so i'm thinking if i'm his campaign adviser, when we're moving forward, if that is -- if it takes talking about his brother, talking about his wife, particularly bringing his wife into the discussion of immigration reform and some of the negative comments that we are hearing from others running for president, he should go for it. >> yeah, he helps himself when he doesn't shy away...
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there were further efforts from the george w. bush administration to halt and denuclearize north korea. they are known to have a program that will probably give them material for more weapons. they have ballistic missiles that can carry a nuclear warhead. their program is unconstrained, is growing slowly. the real threat with north korea is they could begin arming these ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads, threatening japan and south korea. host: travis is waiting on our line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to say that this is really not a treaty, this is a surrender. the only thing missing is a white flag. and we are not even getting our prisoners back. no deal. guest: it is not a treaty. technically, this is an executive agreement. it is the united states, china, france, the united kingdom, russia, germany, and the european union that negotiated this agreement with iran. they have pursued this agreement in order to get iran to comply with its nuclear nonproliferation treaty obligations and to
there were further efforts from the george w. bush administration to halt and denuclearize north korea. they are known to have a program that will probably give them material for more weapons. they have ballistic missiles that can carry a nuclear warhead. their program is unconstrained, is growing slowly. the real threat with north korea is they could begin arming these ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads, threatening japan and south korea. host: travis is waiting on our line for...
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candidates is best placed to keep america >> well, jeb bush in declaring that his brother kept us safe, it never helps jeb when he invokes his brother george, and he meant he kept us safe after the 9/11, kind of glossing over watch. i think jeb bush does have a view. his problem is that it's filled with people who served his father's administration and his brother's administration, and it's very hard for the public i think to accept he's his own man. rand paul, i know pat likes him but he's probably a little too libertarian, and doveish for the republican electorate, and car lee fiorina is -- carly fiorina is totally crazy the way she talks about the defense budget. >> you can see it on the issue of would you tear up the deal with iran as soon as you take office. you've got walker will do that. rubio will do that. i think carly is going to call on the phone, and on the other side, you've got bush, and trump who says i would take a hard look at it, andland said i'm not going to tear -- rand who said i'm not going to tear that up, and kasich who said i'm not going to tear that up. i would say it's realist versus folks who want to go back int
candidates is best placed to keep america >> well, jeb bush in declaring that his brother kept us safe, it never helps jeb when he invokes his brother george, and he meant he kept us safe after the 9/11, kind of glossing over watch. i think jeb bush does have a view. his problem is that it's filled with people who served his father's administration and his brother's administration, and it's very hard for the public i think to accept he's his own man. rand paul, i know pat likes him but...
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talked to a lot of people -- your former bush colleagues -- who said that if george w. sh were in the nomination against trump you would drive the guy out in two weeks because of his better skills -- do you agree? >> no. listen, we took a 65 point lead in new hampshire and lost in the 19th. think there are rhythms to these things. john: you don't think george w. bush would be any more skilled at dealing with trump? not better or worse, just different? >> just different. john: stuart, i want to ask you more about the debate, and think about what the biggest winner and then the biggest loser. carly fiorina gave a dominating performance last night and i think you would probably agree with that. if you agree that she did well, what would you do, what would you tell her if you were advising her, to help her to capitalize on her performance? >> i think the last think she needs is more advice. i think she did really well, and i think it is good for all of them that she is there by contrast. i think she raises everyone's game. i think she seems very comfortable, and i think that
talked to a lot of people -- your former bush colleagues -- who said that if george w. sh were in the nomination against trump you would drive the guy out in two weeks because of his better skills -- do you agree? >> no. listen, we took a 65 point lead in new hampshire and lost in the 19th. think there are rhythms to these things. john: you don't think george w. bush would be any more skilled at dealing with trump? not better or worse, just different? >> just different. john:...
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-- by president george bush and first lady laura bush. to we will show you a visit the united nations. >> pope paul the sixth served from 1963 until his death in 19 78. you are looking at his of his night stick three coronation ceremony -- his 1963 coronation ceremony. the pope today is now inaugurated in a rather simple ceremony rather than crowned. years ago,om 50 october 4, 1965, pope paul the sixth visits the united nations. he was the first pope to travel to the united states and the first to address the u.n. general assembly. this film includes a 30 minute portion of his speech and scenes of the pope arriving and greeting dignitaries in a receiving line. you can see -->> you can see in the foreground the flags of 117 states which are flying. this surely is a moment that will live in the memory of those who witness it. the spiritual leader of more than 500 million people all over the face of the earth. years,lineage of 2000 being greeted in this house by the chief representative of a world organization made up of member nations that
-- by president george bush and first lady laura bush. to we will show you a visit the united nations. >> pope paul the sixth served from 1963 until his death in 19 78. you are looking at his of his night stick three coronation ceremony -- his 1963 coronation ceremony. the pope today is now inaugurated in a rather simple ceremony rather than crowned. years ago,om 50 october 4, 1965, pope paul the sixth visits the united nations. he was the first pope to travel to the united states and the...
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he was a bleeding heart conservative, self-styled, before george w. bush he was the real compassionate conservative. george w. bush sort of forgot about it after he was around a while. john: kemp talked about lifting up minorities, wrapping his arms around the working class of all different ethnicities -- what would jack can't say about the republican party of today? >> he would be deeply unhappy with the republican party of today. it's confining itself to southern old white people, basically. if you wanted the report and party to once again become the party of abraham lincoln. in two senses. linking the emancipator by reaching out for civil rights. he thought that blacks would join the republican party. this was fanciful, if not romantic. [laughter] we affiliated with the republican party if they produced growth and gave jobs. that was half of it. the other half of the lincoln playbook was that everybody should rise. the idea of america is that everybody has an opportunity to rise, regardless of who they are. basically it was for working people. kemp beli
he was a bleeding heart conservative, self-styled, before george w. bush he was the real compassionate conservative. george w. bush sort of forgot about it after he was around a while. john: kemp talked about lifting up minorities, wrapping his arms around the working class of all different ethnicities -- what would jack can't say about the republican party of today? >> he would be deeply unhappy with the republican party of today. it's confining itself to southern old white people,...
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university,hofstra a look at news media coverage of george w. bush's presidency. over the summer, president bill clinton and george w. bush kicked off the presidential leadership scholars program. it is a leadership development seminar for military, business, leader. first, dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. >> think you very much. we are in dallas, so we thought it was only appropriate to start the program with two mavericks. one of them danced with the stars and one of them went to the big dance with president bush. kevin sullivan got his start in communications in the sports world with the dallas mavericks. the legacy ultimately landed him in the west wing where he served as president bush's communications director from 2006 2009. today, he draws on his experiences to advise leaders all across sectors. he released an e-book cled "breaking through." are other panelist has no ,roblem breaking through especially when it comes to making his voice heard to the referees at his courtside seats. mark cuban is one of america's most successful entrepreneurs. beginning at
university,hofstra a look at news media coverage of george w. bush's presidency. over the summer, president bill clinton and george w. bush kicked off the presidential leadership scholars program. it is a leadership development seminar for military, business, leader. first, dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. >> think you very much. we are in dallas, so we thought it was only appropriate to start the program with two mavericks. one of them danced with the stars and one of them went to the...
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in this book you will not find it negative word about george bush. i was on the radio the other day in new york city and somebody said can you really say that george bush was a good president and i said i can and i do. [applause] and he did teachko me, or pre-teach me life lessons and one of my predecessors had written a book that was quite negative and he knew i was upset about it. he called+++ó0 watching something which i think is pretty amazing the last several years we have watched president bush 43 really take the high road with barack obama's presidency and all the problems we are having around the world. president bush has been good about stepping back and saying this is not critiquing. it didn't have that same gift in 2008 when both sides i think predominantly from president obama but both sides were throwing a lot of mud at him and you were outside watching this. one thing that the world does not know how to president bush handle that? >> his instruction is we are not getting involved in this campaign so do not let yourself get dragged into
in this book you will not find it negative word about george bush. i was on the radio the other day in new york city and somebody said can you really say that george bush was a good president and i said i can and i do. [applause] and he did teachko me, or pre-teach me life lessons and one of my predecessors had written a book that was quite negative and he knew i was upset about it. he called+++ó0 watching something which i think is pretty amazing the last several years we have watched...
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as far as george bush is concerned, he leaned forward on every decision.ver the federal law said was the maximum he could do, every time, he did that. impressions of that are all bacon. i understand that. but i do hate the fact that people don't recognized that generally the federal government was a good partner, and gave us and louisiana, alabama, and texas unprecedented assistance unlike any that had ever been done before for a natural disaster. mark: governor haley barbour. the book is "america's great storm, bleeding through hurricane katrina." thank you for joining us. we will be right back with a special highlights reel. ♪ john: kim davis, the kentucky clerk who is in prison because she opposed to a marriage licenses, was released from prison today. mike huckabee was there. you had to see the whole thing. >> thanks to this incredibly brave lady, who decided the courage of her convictions was more important than simply even her own freedom. mark: is the story over? john: i have the feeling not. we are live 20 47 on bloomberg politics.com. for now, say
as far as george bush is concerned, he leaned forward on every decision.ver the federal law said was the maximum he could do, every time, he did that. impressions of that are all bacon. i understand that. but i do hate the fact that people don't recognized that generally the federal government was a good partner, and gave us and louisiana, alabama, and texas unprecedented assistance unlike any that had ever been done before for a natural disaster. mark: governor haley barbour. the book is...
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attacked george bush. very, very tough competitor. host: let us get to our phone calls. gary from new york outside of buffalo, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. stone, i am a democrat that happens to support donald trump. here is the way i see mr. trump's problem. his most difficult achievement will be to get the gop nomination. hehe a, which is that -- if accomplishes that, i see a tremendous amount of support for trump on a national ticket with democrats like me. what is your assessment? host: before we get roger stone's response, can i ask you questions? did you support barack obama in 2008 and 2012? caller: yes i did. host: what changed your thinking about the democratic party and moved into donald trump's camp. caller: one of the most important was the fact that like a lot of people, we are waking up to the fact that candidates are bought and sold through this campaign finance system. donald trump is a billionaire. he is financing his own campaign . as far as i know, nobody has bought him yet. i
attacked george bush. very, very tough competitor. host: let us get to our phone calls. gary from new york outside of buffalo, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. stone, i am a democrat that happens to support donald trump. here is the way i see mr. trump's problem. his most difficult achievement will be to get the gop nomination. hehe a, which is that -- if accomplishes that, i see a tremendous amount of support for trump on a national ticket with democrats like me. what is your...
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now, i said, can you please have all of them embrace george w. bushhelp democrats a lot. but something happened tonight where george w. bush suddenly was not the radioactive name and that's weird. >> we've got to take a big break. we're going to talk to more candidates about their big night in the simi valley marathon. three hours of debate. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i
now, i said, can you please have all of them embrace george w. bushhelp democrats a lot. but something happened tonight where george w. bush suddenly was not the radioactive name and that's weird. >> we've got to take a big break. we're going to talk to more candidates about their big night in the simi valley marathon. three hours of debate. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it...
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she knows george w. bush and is a fan of george w. bush and is a george w. bush loyalist. kristin powers a woman of the left. but a person of great deep religious faith. she does not want anyone silenced. gretchen carlson is a serious journalist, hard work, up from nowhere, concert violinist, stanford graduating, miss america pageant playing and worked in richmond and cleveland and dallas before she got fox news. all these authors have one thing in common. they're all relentlessly fair. they don't have an agenda as they set out to interview people. the last look in my bag is the most important in informing me how to go about preparing for the debates. the last book in my bag -- anyone have a guess? you might have heard, -- no, no, that's the first book in my bag. "the queen." buy ten copies. no. david axelrod's "believer." chris, did david axelrod come to the nixon library? he should. this is the open kimono. this is a life spent on the left, elegantly and wonderfully written by a form journalist, who served harold washington and president obama and everybody in between. h
she knows george w. bush and is a fan of george w. bush and is a george w. bush loyalist. kristin powers a woman of the left. but a person of great deep religious faith. she does not want anyone silenced. gretchen carlson is a serious journalist, hard work, up from nowhere, concert violinist, stanford graduating, miss america pageant playing and worked in richmond and cleveland and dallas before she got fox news. all these authors have one thing in common. they're all relentlessly fair. they...
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president bill clinton and george w. bush have discussed history with this best selling historian, and it is no wonder is the new york times says, he demonstrates the flair for story telling us suggests an almost cinematic you are there immediacy and embraces the old-fashioned idea the prominent personalities actually shaping the course of history. a historian who entertains us and enlightens us. itit gives me great pleasure to introduce j winning. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction, steve. and i want toi want to give a -- the lights out they're are really bright. i just want to give a quick thanks to our librarian of congress were all he has done as well as my friend laura bush. and more than anything else,
president bill clinton and george w. bush have discussed history with this best selling historian, and it is no wonder is the new york times says, he demonstrates the flair for story telling us suggests an almost cinematic you are there immediacy and embraces the old-fashioned idea the prominent personalities actually shaping the course of history. a historian who entertains us and enlightens us. itit gives me great pleasure to introduce j winning. [applause] >> thank you very much for...
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the gift given to her by president george w. bushrs after theyoth left the white house. >> no thing matters to me except for this. i've never shown it before. president bush painted this portrait of jasper as a puppy. >> he wrote awe note on the back? >> yes. it says, to dana and peter with affection, george bush, number 43. >> quite an honor to serve. >> yes. >> best thing of my life. >> while you might not have is a picture signed by the president, the good news is wherever you start on a ranch in wyoming or in a big city on the coast, dana's message is simple, you can achieve the american dream. >> one day you're sitting on a barn yard fence thinking you'll never leave and the next thing you're sitting on marine one with the president. >> thanks, everybody. bye-bye. >> thanks for watching.about it. >> the walls of wall street down late loaded john: the wolf of wall street was downloaded illegally more than any other movie. and the idea is to encourage the proliferation of new ideas. even drug dealers have expanded the situation. a
the gift given to her by president george w. bushrs after theyoth left the white house. >> no thing matters to me except for this. i've never shown it before. president bush painted this portrait of jasper as a puppy. >> he wrote awe note on the back? >> yes. it says, to dana and peter with affection, george bush, number 43. >> quite an honor to serve. >> yes. >> best thing of my life. >> while you might not have is a picture signed by the president,...
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when the george w. bush library -- for five years no records can't be opened, after five years is up, you can start sending requests in. when that date was coming up for the george w. bush library there was a will the of talk, there were 40-plus wait to go receive requests. that's a pretty healthy number, it would be unprecedented and i didn't quite like the sound on that, i spoke with the person and we went back and forth, i basically got them to give me the name list, 70 million pages of records and 80terabytes of electronic data, something like 2 million emails, one archivist doing what's called a systematic processing. it's looking through a series of records, you get familiar with the records and you can understand who has the clear clearances and relatively you can move systematic system quickly. request is stop what you are doing and go find this. maybe the request is diligent or they are not. well, that's going to take a lot of time and money. those people are going to be delving into records that ha
when the george w. bush library -- for five years no records can't be opened, after five years is up, you can start sending requests in. when that date was coming up for the george w. bush library there was a will the of talk, there were 40-plus wait to go receive requests. that's a pretty healthy number, it would be unprecedented and i didn't quite like the sound on that, i spoke with the person and we went back and forth, i basically got them to give me the name list, 70 million pages of...
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the last weekend before we turn over the white house to the obama administration george h.w. bush was being honored and the ship was being commissioned aircraft. so we go to norfolk virginia. i'm sure there are people in this room were probably there because everybody was there. it was a really cold day but blue skies and i'm trying to soak up the moment because it was my last chance to be on air force one in marine one and it's an historic moment because we had father and son which we would how do we never see in our lifetime again. we might see mother and daughter free think of it that father and son we are not going to see again. i get a tap on my shoulder from a secret service agent and when he whispers in my ear the president need to in the helicopter in 10 minutes. i didn't want to make any sudden movement because when you are press secretary the reporters watch your every move so i played it cool for a second but inside i was very nervous because we know from experience that terrorists try to strike in times of transition. so i just played it cool and got to the ship out of
the last weekend before we turn over the white house to the obama administration george h.w. bush was being honored and the ship was being commissioned aircraft. so we go to norfolk virginia. i'm sure there are people in this room were probably there because everybody was there. it was a really cold day but blue skies and i'm trying to soak up the moment because it was my last chance to be on air force one in marine one and it's an historic moment because we had father and son which we would...
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watching jeb bush and i don't mean to diss him too much but has given me a new appreciation for the speaking skills of george w. bush. mercedes, katie, cornell, thanks. we will see you again in a few minutes. ahead carly fiorina wasn't on the main stage last time around but is going to be tonight. we will talk with john harwood. he asked fiorina about her fights can donald trump. is trump becoming a more traditional politician? what would that mean for the debate? why do so many people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. thankshow may i help you?s list. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. com
watching jeb bush and i don't mean to diss him too much but has given me a new appreciation for the speaking skills of george w. bush. mercedes, katie, cornell, thanks. we will see you again in a few minutes. ahead carly fiorina wasn't on the main stage last time around but is going to be tonight. we will talk with john harwood. he asked fiorina about her fights can donald trump. is trump becoming a more traditional politician? what would that mean for the debate? why do so many people choose...
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collapse of lehman brothers which started the whole financial system collapsing at the end of the george w. bush presidency. on tuesday's show, we reported the names of the 2016 presidential contenders who worked for lehman brothers at the time of its collapse. who were they? was it a, donald trump and carly fiorina? was it lindsey graham and jim gilmore? was it "c," john kasich and jeb bush? or was it "d," bernie sanders? >> that would be c. >> jeb bush and john kasich. is that right? >> let's check tuesday's segment. >> republican presidential candidate john kasich served as managing director of lehman brothers from 2001 right up until the company's collapse seven years ago today. there's jeb bush who served as a lehman brothers adviser for years before the bankruptcy, through the bankruptcy and on to barclays bank once barclays inherited the smoking rubble of
collapse of lehman brothers which started the whole financial system collapsing at the end of the george w. bush presidency. on tuesday's show, we reported the names of the 2016 presidential contenders who worked for lehman brothers at the time of its collapse. who were they? was it a, donald trump and carly fiorina? was it lindsey graham and jim gilmore? was it "c," john kasich and jeb bush? or was it "d," bernie sanders? >> that would be c. >> jeb bush and john...