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david: george herbert walker bush asked you to help him in his campaign. james: i said, george, that's a great idea. except i don't know anything about politics. and number two, i'm a democrat. david: the board loses narrowly to carter. james: that's because you were in the white house advising. [laughter] david: was it difficult to prepare reagan? james: the red light goes on, and he is perfect. david: as secretary of state, your job was to go around and get the coalition put together. james: it was a textbook example of the way to fight a war. david: what was the reason you were so successful? james: lucky. >> will you fix your tie please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. i'll just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ david: do you miss the days when
david: george herbert walker bush asked you to help him in his campaign. james: i said, george, that's a great idea. except i don't know anything about politics. and number two, i'm a democrat. david: the board loses narrowly to carter. james: that's because you were in the white house advising. [laughter] david: was it difficult to prepare reagan? james: the red light goes on, and he is perfect. david: as secretary of state, your job was to go around and get the coalition put together. james:...
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president george bush do solemnly swear itself protect and defend the constitution george bush soon put a stop to talks with north korea. last . well i'm going because i'm going to quality was to declare null and void any negotiations that had taken place during the clinton administration pushing his motto was anything but clinton to continue tensions between north and south korea were running high at that point. almost all of those shimoga ungenerous. the so that. the nine eleven terrorist attacks changed the course of international relations the united states took a more aggressive stand against its enemies. north korea as a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving its citizens states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. that was the fatal flaw the bush struck they didn't like the agreed framework. ok they were like that's fine but have something ready to replace it with instead they left this enormous vacuum. and the north koreans just started up their program and never stopped i
president george bush do solemnly swear itself protect and defend the constitution george bush soon put a stop to talks with north korea. last . well i'm going because i'm going to quality was to declare null and void any negotiations that had taken place during the clinton administration pushing his motto was anything but clinton to continue tensions between north and south korea were running high at that point. almost all of those shimoga ungenerous. the so that. the nine eleven terrorist...
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george bush's popularity, george bush junior‘s, was course george bush's popularity, george bushjunior issue, glossed over the fact that there are 100 and 30,000 political prisoners in north korea. asked how mr kim could love his people when he kills them, mr trump said "i can't speak to that, i can only speak to the fact that we signed an incredible agreement". priorities. quite an incredible man. let's talk about the telegraph. they are putting in quotes, purge of the middle—class, fears at top firms. lots of people are being asked where they went school, basically? this is a document putting put up suggesting that that they can ask serious questions to determine their social background, part of ensuring they have got the first workforces. the telegraph is quite exercised about this, saying that it would discriminate against private school pupils, former private school pupils and so on. clearly, people should be selected on merit alone. on the other hand, are not entirely against this on the —— because on the other hand, adversity needs be remembered, as far as gender diversity and s
george bush's popularity, george bush junior‘s, was course george bush's popularity, george bushjunior issue, glossed over the fact that there are 100 and 30,000 political prisoners in north korea. asked how mr kim could love his people when he kills them, mr trump said "i can't speak to that, i can only speak to the fact that we signed an incredible agreement". priorities. quite an incredible man. let's talk about the telegraph. they are putting in quotes, purge of the...
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george w. bush. the beginning of his second term.ecided to do something on social security, which failed. with obama, you had him decide to do health care instead of immigration first. i think either one of those presidents had the opportunity. >> that's all i'm saying. you can't throw it at the feet of one party. >> right. but you could say immigration shouldn't necessarily be the number one issue for either president. >> the biggest problem that george w. bush had for immigration reform was the house republicans. >> it is this week, though. it has been periodically over time. and, to go back to what donna said. it's a moral issue. when the attorney general of the united states stands up and is quoting bible verse to justify this kind of policy. >> oh, god. >> and giving incomplete advice to the president. the president is being failed. >> that's where the communications fail. there seems to be so many breakdowns of the process. that brings me back because it was such a strange, strange sight to see the first lady in that jacket. >>
george w. bush. the beginning of his second term.ecided to do something on social security, which failed. with obama, you had him decide to do health care instead of immigration first. i think either one of those presidents had the opportunity. >> that's all i'm saying. you can't throw it at the feet of one party. >> right. but you could say immigration shouldn't necessarily be the number one issue for either president. >> the biggest problem that george w. bush had for...
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it is again, that george bush, either with us or again, that george bush, either with us or against ushas that your personal life over the years has attracted a lot of attention. you know, your three marriages, you have just attention. you know, your three marriages, you havejust had attention. you know, your three marriages, you have just had your third marriage, you are married to a british heiress, a short lived marriage, to a very glamorous tv presenter. you feel that that slightly paints your image as a pious muslim amongst your followers? look, our private lives, you know, there are a lot of influences on our lives, a lot of things happening in our personal lives, which result in, as has been the situation with me, this is my third marriage. i do not think that has anything to do with the public. imran khan, in islamabad, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. hello. quieter weather on the way during at least the first half of this week. mainly dry, but that doesn't mean wall—to—wall sunshine. i hope you made the most of what many of us saw on sunday, as temperatures
it is again, that george bush, either with us or again, that george bush, either with us or against ushas that your personal life over the years has attracted a lot of attention. you know, your three marriages, you have just attention. you know, your three marriages, you havejust had attention. you know, your three marriages, you have just had your third marriage, you are married to a british heiress, a short lived marriage, to a very glamorous tv presenter. you feel that that slightly paints...
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>> that's from george bush. >> from george bush. >> reporter: the president who signed the americansities act into law. >> on world down syndrome day, he wore john's superhero socks and sent out a tweet of him wearing them and thanking john cronin. >> reporter: that was good for business. but when the 41st president wore the socks to pay tribute to barbara bush's literary campaign, that was good for the soul. >> every day that makes me happy.learned the more we do for others, the better off we are. >> reporter: while the crone inf hearts along the way. john axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> what a great story. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," can an app help parents understand what their baby needs are by the cry. we'll hear from a family who tried it out. >>> and uncivil behavior from also sight. we'll speak with anthropologist ellen fisher who says there are evolutionary reasons for the increase in rudeness. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone
>> that's from george bush. >> from george bush. >> reporter: the president who signed the americansities act into law. >> on world down syndrome day, he wore john's superhero socks and sent out a tweet of him wearing them and thanking john cronin. >> reporter: that was good for business. but when the 41st president wore the socks to pay tribute to barbara bush's literary campaign, that was good for the soul. >> every day that makes me happy.learned the more...
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administration. 0ne first george bush administration.th these negotiations between mike pompeo, the new secretary of state, for the us, and pompeo, the new secretary of state, forthe us, and kim pompeo, the new secretary of state, for the us, and kimjong—un's former intelligence chief, one of them, there is no ideology here. we see that all sides are engaged in very pragmatic discussions, and again this is different to the past, what we saw if viewers remember during the george bush era was a very strong neo—conservative ideology which shaped a lot of discussions in the bush administration and that ideologically does not change what president trump is doing. he wants to have a deal and for kim jong—un and north korea, he is a third—generation from the days after the japanese colonialism with support from the soviet union, a spicing marxism. kim jong—un support from the soviet union, a spicing marxism. kimjong—un is not a spicing any ideology and he also isa a spicing any ideology and he also is a spicing the need for a deal. a spicing an
administration. 0ne first george bush administration.th these negotiations between mike pompeo, the new secretary of state, for the us, and pompeo, the new secretary of state, forthe us, and kim pompeo, the new secretary of state, for the us, and kimjong—un's former intelligence chief, one of them, there is no ideology here. we see that all sides are engaged in very pragmatic discussions, and again this is different to the past, what we saw if viewers remember during the george bush era was a...
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george w. bush tried to get his father to drop dan quayle and replace him with dick cheney, but bush would not do it in 1992, because it makes the president look weak, like they are reconsidering their decision. bush took a risk and pick somebody relatively unknown. if he had dropped quail, it would have made it look like he was doubting himself, and nobody wants a president who doubts himself. host: catherine, good morning, republican line. since you are not political, and you've done a lot of research on what has been going on with the president's and vice presidents, where do you think the government got so corrupt? under whose watch? host: how much time do we have? guest: that's a good question, and i just don't know how to answer. in the book, i get into concern about succession. george h w bush, i ask whether there needs to be a more clear delineation, for instance, when had sufferedwho several heart attacks, he actually wrote a memo and gave it to his chief of staff. it said, if i become inca
george w. bush tried to get his father to drop dan quayle and replace him with dick cheney, but bush would not do it in 1992, because it makes the president look weak, like they are reconsidering their decision. bush took a risk and pick somebody relatively unknown. if he had dropped quail, it would have made it look like he was doubting himself, and nobody wants a president who doubts himself. host: catherine, good morning, republican line. since you are not political, and you've done a lot of...
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>> that's from george bush. >> reporter: from george bush. the ieericans with disabilities act into law. >> on world down syndrome day, he wore john's down syndrome superhero socks and sent out a tweet of him wearing them and thanking his friend john cronin. >> reporter: that was good for business. but when the 41st president wore a pair of john's crazy socks to pay tribute to barbara bush's nsteracy campaigns at her odneral, well, that was good for the soul. >> it made me feel good. every day, it makes me happy. >> we've learned, the more we do for others, the better off we are. >> reporter: while the cronins see money in warming feet... >> you can sing? >> yeah. jjingle bells >> reporter: ...they're about to corner the market on warming ngarts along the way. w let's not push christmas. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, huntington, new york. er o we ""the more we do for "cbs eve n gh i'm jeff glor. good night and see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org an arsonist on the loose.
>> that's from george bush. >> reporter: from george bush. the ieericans with disabilities act into law. >> on world down syndrome day, he wore john's down syndrome superhero socks and sent out a tweet of him wearing them and thanking his friend john cronin. >> reporter: that was good for business. but when the 41st president wore a pair of john's crazy socks to pay tribute to barbara bush's nsteracy campaigns at her odneral, well, that was good for the soul. >> it...
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she served as white house speechwriter for president george h. w. bushrom 1989 to 1992, working on more than 100 of his presidential addresses. she is also the executive producer of "41 on 41," a documentary about former president george h.w. bush, which is currently on netflix. david litt is the executive director of the funny or die office in washington, d.c. he served in the obama white house as senior presidential speechwriter. our moderator is henry bienen, the president of the poetry foundation and a board member of the scout council on global affairs. he is the former president of northwestern university and was formerly the james s. mcdonnell distinguished university professor and dean at the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs. cap princeton university. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the panel. [applause] henry: thank you very much. in my capacity as president of the poetry foundation, we are extremely glad to partner with the chicago council on global affairs, something we have been wanting to do. now we
she served as white house speechwriter for president george h. w. bushrom 1989 to 1992, working on more than 100 of his presidential addresses. she is also the executive producer of "41 on 41," a documentary about former president george h.w. bush, which is currently on netflix. david litt is the executive director of the funny or die office in washington, d.c. he served in the obama white house as senior presidential speechwriter. our moderator is henry bienen, the president of the...
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and it makes i don't want to give the impression here this was all the north koreans fault under george bush sr it was congress that was unwilling to fund the deal ok they pulled out from it and then you have the axis of evil under under bush jr so you know they failed for multiple reasons and in the end there is evidence there was a lot of good faith also in the north korean popular let's make sure the claim is this works this was not a deal this was an aspirational declaration look at the way in which is this the single promote work or it's right these are not the language this is deals that i want to get back to korea and i want to but i want to ask me here should putin trump meet well i think if they meet the results will be very impressive because i think the momentum has been lost don't you think from want to do just to stick his thumb into the into this is why democrats shouldn't do you know that they that's exactly. what you need to do for trump it's not going to be much more because trump is already surrounded by the people like john bolton like mike pale i just can't imagine any re
and it makes i don't want to give the impression here this was all the north koreans fault under george bush sr it was congress that was unwilling to fund the deal ok they pulled out from it and then you have the axis of evil under under bush jr so you know they failed for multiple reasons and in the end there is evidence there was a lot of good faith also in the north korean popular let's make sure the claim is this works this was not a deal this was an aspirational declaration look at the way...
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when george bush got elected. they were remembered the lieutenant governor and the speaker.could've covertly there was always a negotiation. yesterday was a lot of fighting. it wasn't until the republican takeover. it was the redistricting that took place and time delay. it was the majority whip he and craddock begin to rearrange the districts. i live in austin the most liberal city in the southern .tier we now had six congres representing t second of artful creation that rendered the votes pointless. and then i think one of several reasons why texas they don't vote. >> this is asked especially true of hispanic voters. the future of so much of america. we both head about0% hispanic population in california they vote. texas they don't. if you just subtract the question who doesn't vote. the real difference i think is the absence of the inspiring candidates. but they don't actually offer themselves. as can be very difficult. only nine of them voted in the presidential election. they took the trouble to register but they didn't take the trouble t actually cast the ballots. i me
when george bush got elected. they were remembered the lieutenant governor and the speaker.could've covertly there was always a negotiation. yesterday was a lot of fighting. it wasn't until the republican takeover. it was the redistricting that took place and time delay. it was the majority whip he and craddock begin to rearrange the districts. i live in austin the most liberal city in the southern .tier we now had six congres representing t second of artful creation that rendered the votes...
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course, johnson and kennedy had a very thought relationship but more currently dick cheneyh, and george w. bush the relationship unraveled toward the end. >> host: do you think the george w. bush was serious and naming a replacement in 2042 dick cheney? >> guest: i think they fiercely considered it even more seriously than president obama did because there was thought of replacing biden with hillary and someone who worked for obama said the only person who what event was happy with hillary clinton. she did not want to be vice president. a lot of people don't want to be vice president. it's a difficult job. i think that it is an incredible opportunity and especially for someone like mike pence who, very well, could have lost his race for governor of indiana. now he is in a position where he could one day be president and his name is known nationally and very few people knew who he was outside of indiana and it is a steppingstone. of course, it's also tantalizing, too. i interviewed mike donovan who works for joe biden it's over for him andst he said it makes e vice presidency makes me wonder if
course, johnson and kennedy had a very thought relationship but more currently dick cheneyh, and george w. bush the relationship unraveled toward the end. >> host: do you think the george w. bush was serious and naming a replacement in 2042 dick cheney? >> guest: i think they fiercely considered it even more seriously than president obama did because there was thought of replacing biden with hillary and someone who worked for obama said the only person who what event was happy with...
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former president george w. bushposted a photo of himself and his dad taken today, writing, i'm a lucky man to be named for george bush and to be with 41 on his 94th birthday. >>> when we come back, we're going to have the story behind the show of sportsmanship on the baseball field that is inspiring america. sportsmanship on the breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were very saggy. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with new sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. introducing more sizes for better comfort. new depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when
former president george w. bushposted a photo of himself and his dad taken today, writing, i'm a lucky man to be named for george bush and to be with 41 on his 94th birthday. >>> when we come back, we're going to have the story behind the show of sportsmanship on the baseball field that is inspiring america. sportsmanship on the breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. but prevagen helps your brain...
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because it makes i don't want to give the impression here this was all the north koreans fault under george bush sr it was congress that was unwilling to fund the deal ok they pulled out from it and then you have the axis of evil under. bush jr so you know they failed for multiple reasons and in the end there is evidence there was a lot of good faith also in the north korean popular let's make sure the claim is this works this was not a deal this was an aspirational declaration look at the way in which is this are the single to promote work towards the right these are not the language this is deals that i want to get back to korea and i want to but i want to ask me here should putin trump meet well i think if they meet the results will be very impressive because i think the momentum has been lost don't you think from wants to do just to stick his thumb into the into this is why democrats shouldn't do you know that they've got. other than a p.r. opportunity for trump it's not going to be much more because trump is already surrounded by the people like john bolton like mike pale i just can't imagi
because it makes i don't want to give the impression here this was all the north koreans fault under george bush sr it was congress that was unwilling to fund the deal ok they pulled out from it and then you have the axis of evil under. bush jr so you know they failed for multiple reasons and in the end there is evidence there was a lot of good faith also in the north korean popular let's make sure the claim is this works this was not a deal this was an aspirational declaration look at the way...
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interesting, the plot thickens. —— including ronald reagan and george bush snr.ional mourning have been declared in guatemala, where the most violent volcanic eruption in more than a century, has killed at least 65 people. many bodies have now been recovered from villages on the slopes below the fuego volcano, but dozens of people remain missing. aleem maqbool reports from the capital, guatemala city. as spectacular and dramatic as it was destructive and deadly. in its most violent eruption in decades, the volcan de fuego, volcano of fire, exploded in a massive shower of molten rock and ash. the plumes rose several miles into the air. in one village, fascination with what was going on quickly turned to terror, as hot ash shot towards onlookers. fast—moving rivers of burning mud and debris spread chaos. in the panic, family members were split up, children separated from their parents, and many are still missing. translation: i only managed to find two children alive last night. my two daughters, grandson and my son are missing, together with my entire family. and
interesting, the plot thickens. —— including ronald reagan and george bush snr.ional mourning have been declared in guatemala, where the most violent volcanic eruption in more than a century, has killed at least 65 people. many bodies have now been recovered from villages on the slopes below the fuego volcano, but dozens of people remain missing. aleem maqbool reports from the capital, guatemala city. as spectacular and dramatic as it was destructive and deadly. in its most violent eruption...
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i do not think donald trump would do well on "between two do not think george w. bush would have been good on twitter. our presidencies correspond well to the rapidly changing media environment they face at the time they are elected. host: one other point from your say in the modern media environment, there is little opportunity to express a complicated side. if you want to hold the attention of an increasingly distracted public -- especially for millennials, constantly on their smartphones. guest: well, they better n on their smartphones in my class. we have to have some staar. but they have the rest of the day to be on social media, and, of course, they are. this is a problem. you have complicated issues. whatever the topic you may be talking about. trade or infrastructure or health care. these are not things that are solved easily. that means ticking up out -- thinking about these things thoroughly. if you have a tax cut, that could increase the deficit. it could increase economic growth, but that could increase in certain sectors which may or may not be awful. if p
i do not think donald trump would do well on "between two do not think george w. bush would have been good on twitter. our presidencies correspond well to the rapidly changing media environment they face at the time they are elected. host: one other point from your say in the modern media environment, there is little opportunity to express a complicated side. if you want to hold the attention of an increasingly distracted public -- especially for millennials, constantly on their...
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that was the average trinity george bush had and ruined. one more minute.he libertarian party, the national party blew the war on terror in the george bush years. they could've been the greatest leaders of peace. they said we can't leave now just like the republicans. corey, whatever his name was was compromising on everything and refusing to take an antiwar position. there have been great heroes of the libertarian movement wet bed opposed the war. you cannot have freedom and a world empire at the same time. that should be the message and you could win or do much better with that message. let us make that our priority. [applause] >> watching book tv with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. television for serious readers. there's a debate on president trumps foreign and domestic policies. at 9:00 p.m. former u.s. attorney general eric holder at the politics and eggs event. as he spent two at nine eastern come the republican strategist spreads out on president trumps swing state voters somehow they could impact future elections. after 11:00 p.m. s
that was the average trinity george bush had and ruined. one more minute.he libertarian party, the national party blew the war on terror in the george bush years. they could've been the greatest leaders of peace. they said we can't leave now just like the republicans. corey, whatever his name was was compromising on everything and refusing to take an antiwar position. there have been great heroes of the libertarian movement wet bed opposed the war. you cannot have freedom and a world empire at...
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under president george bush and again under president obama with the bill in 2013. realizingl sides are to fix the immigration problems will require bipartisan consensus and that is difficult to get to in this congress. republicans wanted to try to look at this on their own, bring something that president trump would sign to law. the problem is the republican party has what we have sort of been calling the irreconcilable difference on one main issue, what to do with the folks that are here living illegally whether they are the young people, the dreamers who came to this country at a young age, or others, the broader illegal population and there is a divide within the republican party that some republicans are willing to consider not only legalization, citizenship, especially for the young people who have in or miss empathy -- enormous empathy. people support them. they say they are here illegally and should not be given any legal status and that is the bridge -- the divide they have been unable to bridge and shows if they want to address that issue, which is at the
under president george bush and again under president obama with the bill in 2013. realizingl sides are to fix the immigration problems will require bipartisan consensus and that is difficult to get to in this congress. republicans wanted to try to look at this on their own, bring something that president trump would sign to law. the problem is the republican party has what we have sort of been calling the irreconcilable difference on one main issue, what to do with the folks that are here...
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bush. the nation's 41st president is the first president to turn 94. former president george w. bush posted a photo of himself and his dad taken today, writing, i'm a lucky man to be named for george bush and to be with 41 on his 94th birthday. >>> when we come back, we're going to have the story behind the touching show of sportsmanship on the baseball field that is inspiring america. but swaggy ". relive the great moments from the warriors victory party. also, evicted and forced to hit the road. how the closing of an east bay restaurant... could be the new home their looking for... next at 6. >>> finally tonight, summertime and the national pastime. when two minnesota high school teams fought it out for a spot in the state tournament, it all came down to two childhood friends facing each other over the plate. what happened next was bigger than baseball and it's inspiring america. >> reporter: it was an extraordinary end to a hard-fought game, but it was this extraordinary moment that has people still cheering in st. paul and beyond. pitcher ty cane had just struck out the final
bush. the nation's 41st president is the first president to turn 94. former president george w. bush posted a photo of himself and his dad taken today, writing, i'm a lucky man to be named for george bush and to be with 41 on his 94th birthday. >>> when we come back, we're going to have the story behind the touching show of sportsmanship on the baseball field that is inspiring america. but swaggy ". relive the great moments from the warriors victory party. also, evicted and forced...
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for a bomber just yet george bush his predecessor also struck a nuclear disarmament deal with gadhafi the two leaders discussed this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in the history between our two countries closer to closure it worked gadhafi gave up his nukes and what does a bomber do well he goes and bombs gadhafi is army alternately allowing the rebels to gruesomely murdered him we came we saw he died. it's almost like something out of game of thrones and we aren't even done bush screwed over bill clinton started roll back north korea's potentially deadly nuclear program we'll continue to implement the agreement we have reached with that nation get smart it's tough clinton had worked for years to make a deal with kim jong un's father to prevent then north korea from making a nuclear weapon and bush tore it up as seems to be tradition north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving it's states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil trump is one for tradition in fact he has a habit of tearing up do
for a bomber just yet george bush his predecessor also struck a nuclear disarmament deal with gadhafi the two leaders discussed this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in the history between our two countries closer to closure it worked gadhafi gave up his nukes and what does a bomber do well he goes and bombs gadhafi is army alternately allowing the rebels to gruesomely murdered him we came we saw he died. it's almost like something out of game of thrones and we aren't even done...
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. >> when they didn't charge george w. bush. estigation, and preventing weinberger from pointing the finger at home. we have a clear precedent and you can't violate the precedent. how do you distinguish the george w. bush? >> the answer is it was january 20th, 1993. he did it as he was walking out the door. there was nothing to be done. he was the ex-president. that precedent is of no value at all. >> you can indict an ex-president. that is why gerald ford had to pardon richard nixon. that is no answer. you can't have a special law for donald trump. >> george h.w. bush. >> george h.w. bush. i'm sorry. >> if someone is an ex-president, it is a moot point whether they abuse presidential power. the issue is why did donald trump, why did he fire james comey, the issue is why is he offering pardons or dangling the possibility of bpardons? it is to interfere with the administration of justice. presidents don't have that power. >> when the framers of the constitution debated the impeachment, they rejected explicitly the notion that you
. >> when they didn't charge george w. bush. estigation, and preventing weinberger from pointing the finger at home. we have a clear precedent and you can't violate the precedent. how do you distinguish the george w. bush? >> the answer is it was january 20th, 1993. he did it as he was walking out the door. there was nothing to be done. he was the ex-president. that precedent is of no value at all. >> you can indict an ex-president. that is why gerald ford had to pardon...
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worst disasters the dumbest deals ever negotiated except don't feel sorry for a bomber just yet george bush his predecessor also struck a nuclear disarmament deal with gadhafi the two leaders discussed this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in history between our two countries closer to closure it worked gadhafi gave up his nukes and what does a bomber do well he goes in bombs gadhafi is army alternately allowing the rebels to gruesomely murdered him we came we saw.
worst disasters the dumbest deals ever negotiated except don't feel sorry for a bomber just yet george bush his predecessor also struck a nuclear disarmament deal with gadhafi the two leaders discussed this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in history between our two countries closer to closure it worked gadhafi gave up his nukes and what does a bomber do well he goes in bombs gadhafi is army alternately allowing the rebels to gruesomely murdered him we came we saw.
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chief of staff of george w. bush's and ministration during pepfar launch area doctor anthony from the national institute of allergies and infectious diseases. i call him america's public medical intellectual and all of these folks will be guided through a great conversation by lee schreyer. welcome them back to the stage. [applause] >> senator, i thank you are over here. welcome, everybody. are we allowed to move everything around? i don't know. welcome everybody. now we will really learn. i am honored to get to be with ambassador birx said the architect and i want to do three things in our time together is to underscore a little more of the why talk about the transformational aspects to what was so unique about pepfar and what we can do about others and then where we are going. i want to start -- but start with the three right here and to get more to the why and i will start with you because of the motivation as we saw on the video of president bush doing something that was so unique and stand up at the state of the u
chief of staff of george w. bush's and ministration during pepfar launch area doctor anthony from the national institute of allergies and infectious diseases. i call him america's public medical intellectual and all of these folks will be guided through a great conversation by lee schreyer. welcome them back to the stage. [applause] >> senator, i thank you are over here. welcome, everybody. are we allowed to move everything around? i don't know. welcome everybody. now we will really...
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under george w. bush as a result of these tariffs and that is actually more than the total employment in the u.s. steel industries so no it will not help the u.s. economy. coming back to the reasoning of the tribe ministration the president says that the cheap imports threaten national security is that correct at least legally correct. the national security argument is used by the trumpet ministration as sort of a pretense for something that it wants to do but for which it has very little other justification legally speaking the nice thing about using the nine hundred sixty two trade adjustment act is that it allows the trumpet ministration to impose these tariffs without congressional approval and without an independent review by the u.s. international trade commission. furthermore this is allowed by the world trade organization but largely the argument that this import of steel is a threat to the u.s. national security is not justified a matter of fact in matters the defense secretary in the trumpet min
under george w. bush as a result of these tariffs and that is actually more than the total employment in the u.s. steel industries so no it will not help the u.s. economy. coming back to the reasoning of the tribe ministration the president says that the cheap imports threaten national security is that correct at least legally correct. the national security argument is used by the trumpet ministration as sort of a pretense for something that it wants to do but for which it has very little other...
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issue in the campaign with bill clinton's behavior it would've been more damaging, but instead george bushed to talk about it at all and said he would restore dignity and honor to the white house thereby avoiding the issue, but it could have done damage in 2000-- did damage. >> i would like to add that stand back and looking at these various things that karl was talking about, it makes me feel we are moving more towards a parliamentary system without any of the advantages or can other words, no opportunity to go to the country to reestablish credit valley. the point being is that today political parties are really only running races to benefit the basis. we don't have any leaders that i can see coming along who have a strategy for the entire country on either side where we could actually make a choice and to live with that choice for four years. i'm a registered independent. this is a choice. i'm still waiting for both parties to talk to me in a way that i read brett it-- i regret it. i would love to go back to the republican party. i'm so pathetic to various elements of the party, but do
issue in the campaign with bill clinton's behavior it would've been more damaging, but instead george bushed to talk about it at all and said he would restore dignity and honor to the white house thereby avoiding the issue, but it could have done damage in 2000-- did damage. >> i would like to add that stand back and looking at these various things that karl was talking about, it makes me feel we are moving more towards a parliamentary system without any of the advantages or can other...
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the worst disasters the dumbest deals ever negotiated except don't feel sorry for obama just yet george bush his predecessor also struck a nuclear disarmament deal with gadhafi the two leaders discussed this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in the history between our two countries closer to closure. it worked gadhafi gave up his nukes and what does a bomber do well he goes and bombs gadhafi is army alternately allowing the rebels to gruesomely mud him we came we saw that he died. it's almost like something out of game of thrones and we aren't even done bush screwed over bill clinton stop and roll back north korea's potentially deadly nuclear program we'll continue to implement the agreement we have reached with that nation get smart it's tough clinton had worked for years to make a deal with kim jong un's father to prevent then north korea from making a nuclear weapon and bush tore it up as seems to be tradition north korea's regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving its citizens states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis
the worst disasters the dumbest deals ever negotiated except don't feel sorry for obama just yet george bush his predecessor also struck a nuclear disarmament deal with gadhafi the two leaders discussed this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in the history between our two countries closer to closure. it worked gadhafi gave up his nukes and what does a bomber do well he goes and bombs gadhafi is army alternately allowing the rebels to gruesomely mud him we came we saw that he...
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of the ipod event that we recorded and it will be ng onlinen few days and a high'sch wrir for george hw bush through 1982 with more than 100 presidential addresses also the executor protest on -- executive producer next we have the elevator from 2011 to 2016 was double of senior officials betrayed his experiences are chronicled that is available for and our moderator is the president of the foundation and also counsel f global affairs and former president of northwestern university and also a distinguished university professor woodrow will cool ladies and please join me to welcome our panel. [applause] thank you very much. my capacity we are extremely glad to partner with the council of global affairs. and now it is a great idea to have a distinguished beach writer as well as a poet. the presidents have written poetry. and however abraham lincoln and george washington. i think many esidents in fact have written poetry including grant i will not -- list them all but of course presidents have had poet. and famously robert frost, miya angelou, and the mellon foundation robert i don't thank you
of the ipod event that we recorded and it will be ng onlinen few days and a high'sch wrir for george hw bush through 1982 with more than 100 presidential addresses also the executor protest on -- executive producer next we have the elevator from 2011 to 2016 was double of senior officials betrayed his experiences are chronicled that is available for and our moderator is the president of the foundation and also counsel f global affairs and former president of northwestern university and also a...