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-- wise george bush. it looked like the electoral college vote was closer. that is our fundamental issue in terms -- that would involve amending the constitution. to change that process where the electoral college doesn't always aligned with the popular vote, especially if we are -- democratic voters seem to be closer to cities and not spread out more evenly. that can tilt the electoral college vote in that way. host: two places where you can go see christina marcos's work. c-span.com and give her a follow on twitter. another busy week for on tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern, the senate armed services committee holds a confirmation hearing for lieutenant general michael carilla to to be yen and commander of the u.s. central command. and at 10:30 eastern, the u.s. surgeon general testifies before the senate budget committee on shortfalls in mental health care for children and teens in america. also the chair of the commodities futures trading commission on cracks down the thoan cryptocurrency market. watch liv
-- wise george bush. it looked like the electoral college vote was closer. that is our fundamental issue in terms -- that would involve amending the constitution. to change that process where the electoral college doesn't always aligned with the popular vote, especially if we are -- democratic voters seem to be closer to cities and not spread out more evenly. that can tilt the electoral college vote in that way. host: two places where you can go see christina marcos's work. c-span.com and give...
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george bush? no. just looking in please identify done classed via ish o robbie cornel suddenly found herself in the limelight together with human rights lawyer bernard stocker. she fought her way to the u. s. supreme court. in the end they achieved due process for the wrong to prisoners of guantanamo with. yeah, we're showing it like regular for them. i think it's robbie corners, the sense of humor that makes the film she's never reduced to the status of victim . despite the adverse circumstances are degraded, with endless while a dish. finally, a role that shows a strong turkish woman and a powerful woman and emotionally intelligent woman. again, we wanted to depict her as she is in real life. she has this lively positive way about her a way of seeing the glass half full, and she really makes people laugh human rookie, some like you that gave him him vice house. and if he gets you picky young i loud, brief and afford on him. come and even put she can do you had ins on that humor aside the film makes
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he said, you know, bob dole says that george hw bush isn't much of a leader george hw bush bob dole is a much the leader. well this time i actually agree with both of these two guys. neither of them is much of a leader and i thought you know, that's just kind of a great line and i think you can only find that through c-span. so i really would not have had this book had it not been for c-span, so i thought it was obviously kind of appropriate to dedicate a tuesday span. well something i've never set out loud as my favorite part of watching. c-span is during a senate vote you get to see all the interactions on the senate floor and that's a lot of fun to watch. i spend hours watching that. i'm afraid in the great american political trivia challenge. you have a whole section on political insults. yes, why did you include that? because i just find them absolutely fascinating, you know, politicians are very good in terms of being able to somehow sometimes to be very creative in terms of the way that they insult people. i find that fastening. there's also some overlap between that and preside
he said, you know, bob dole says that george hw bush isn't much of a leader george hw bush bob dole is a much the leader. well this time i actually agree with both of these two guys. neither of them is much of a leader and i thought you know, that's just kind of a great line and i think you can only find that through c-span. so i really would not have had this book had it not been for c-span, so i thought it was obviously kind of appropriate to dedicate a tuesday span. well something i've never...
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these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base. his world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians, the soviets, and to this dangerous boy man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this image. it. soviets as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then bar now. ah, nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by, by nato nato's business machine. because you must remember if nato, what is bad shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions. they'd only have one yacht instead of 2 yards each. there. oh dea
these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base. his world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that...
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being in power and that's because the country was still reeling from 9/11 and very much behind george bush politically speaking. that's not the case in 2022. joe biden is an unpopular president and that spells trouble for democrats and the house of representatives. in the senate it is a little bit different because the map is more constrained. not every senator is up for reelection this time and democrats up to benefit of only defending seats in states that joe biden one and 2020. so they do have a bit of a built in advantage however things are so bad for the president at the moment that a lot of those very close states like georgia and arizona. from zephyrhills florida, you are first up. go ahead. >> i want to ask why people always say the house and senate are evenly divided he had the power is evenly divided when the senate has that filibuster which means we have no power in the senate at all. democrats have no power. >> i think in some cases that certainly is true when it comes to i legislating it is far more difficult to pass most legislation and when you can't overcome a filibuster bu
being in power and that's because the country was still reeling from 9/11 and very much behind george bush politically speaking. that's not the case in 2022. joe biden is an unpopular president and that spells trouble for democrats and the house of representatives. in the senate it is a little bit different because the map is more constrained. not every senator is up for reelection this time and democrats up to benefit of only defending seats in states that joe biden one and 2020. so they do...
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george w. bush, he would say abraham lincoln. he is every president's favorite president because there is nothing quite like him. i don't suspect he will ever be shaken from that number one in our poll. host: it goes from one to 44. james buchanan, 44th in our latest survey. donald trump and his first appearance in the survey coming in at 41. we noted that barack obama entering the top 10 according to that survey. the fun part is hearing from you, our viewers. what presidents do you want to talk about on this presidents' day? phone lines split by republican party. republicans, (202)-748-8001. -- the lines spit by -- split by political party. republicans, (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents, (202)-748-8002. amity shlaes, you literally written the book on calvert school -- on calvin coolidge. how do you feel about calvin coolidge being ranked right in the middle at 24? amity: that is just fine. we don't push our own book, when we are surveying or helping to work with others. i am p
george w. bush, he would say abraham lincoln. he is every president's favorite president because there is nothing quite like him. i don't suspect he will ever be shaken from that number one in our poll. host: it goes from one to 44. james buchanan, 44th in our latest survey. donald trump and his first appearance in the survey coming in at 41. we noted that barack obama entering the top 10 according to that survey. the fun part is hearing from you, our viewers. what presidents do you want to...
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it's interesting to be a qu nasty felice george bush. no. just looking in please identify tom trashed via o cinema makes us feel better. it makes us happy with blue at the height of the arm upon weight, the 72nd bell, and all the celebrated the magic of cinema with you were stars on the red carpet, but 256 films and live streams after just 7 days. the golden and silver bears were awarded in here too. there was a surprise in store in this berlin. allah, the women stole the show. the golden bear for best film went to spanish director carla simone. her drama, i'll cut us accounts the struggles of peach farmers in her home village. another woman filmmaker, clay the need to come this year silver bear as best director. her film starring julia panache tells the story of a love triangle. the silver bell best screenplay went to layla stella for her political drama revere corners versus george w bush film that also took the award for best leading performance. comedian melton captain in the role of a courageous mother. i will dedicate this award to her
it's interesting to be a qu nasty felice george bush. no. just looking in please identify tom trashed via o cinema makes us feel better. it makes us happy with blue at the height of the arm upon weight, the 72nd bell, and all the celebrated the magic of cinema with you were stars on the red carpet, but 256 films and live streams after just 7 days. the golden and silver bears were awarded in here too. there was a surprise in store in this berlin. allah, the women stole the show. the golden bear...
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george bush tried. you saw president obama wanted it and you had the gang of eight, and i just think perhaps the politicians, this is not the republican party we worked with bush, mccain, romney, jeb, who was going to be the first latino candidate from the republican side. definitely it is difficult. i think we saw an opening at the beginning of the pandemic, understanding the essential workers. the essential workers, the ones giving their lives so you can get food on your table and your medicines. i think we need to get away a little bit from the numbers and get more into the emotions. at the end of the day, we are all immigrants. i remember working with senator mccain on the 2008 presidential campaign. we did a spot with him called look at the wall and it was on latinos that bravely fought in different wars defending the country, and we decided to start figuring out something different than just numbers, numbers, because it is not working. i am optimistic, but realistic as well. we had a very good oppo
george bush tried. you saw president obama wanted it and you had the gang of eight, and i just think perhaps the politicians, this is not the republican party we worked with bush, mccain, romney, jeb, who was going to be the first latino candidate from the republican side. definitely it is difficult. i think we saw an opening at the beginning of the pandemic, understanding the essential workers. the essential workers, the ones giving their lives so you can get food on your table and your...
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is probably the 2002 midterms in which republicans gain seats in the house and senate despite george w. bushn power and that's because the country was still reeling from 9/11 and very much behind george w. bush politically speaking during that election, that's not the case in 2022, joe biden is an unpopular president cap spells trouble for the houseof of representatives. in the senate no, it's a little different because it's more constrained, not every senator is up for reelection this time democrats have the benefit of only depending seat and states joe biden 12020 so they do have a built in advantage. however, things are so bad for the president at the moment, a lot of those close states, georgia and arizona less than a percentage.flip to republicans even though they voted for joe biden the 2020 election because the president is so unpopular. >> jacobow of inside elections, joining us. democrat line, first up for our guest, phil had. >> i just want to ask why you people always say house and senate are evenly divided about the power is e evenly divided wn the senate has a filibuster which m
is probably the 2002 midterms in which republicans gain seats in the house and senate despite george w. bushn power and that's because the country was still reeling from 9/11 and very much behind george w. bush politically speaking during that election, that's not the case in 2022, joe biden is an unpopular president cap spells trouble for the houseof of representatives. in the senate no, it's a little different because it's more constrained, not every senator is up for reelection this time...
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and then here, this is in 1990, prime minister george bush -- president george bush the first appointsarnold schwarzenegger as head of the council on florida -- on physical fitness. now, i want to pause here because this is remarkable. we talk about how marginal hermosa beach was and weight lifting was. the requested that a republican and conservative president would be appointing arnold schwarzenegger as the head of the presidential council on fitness, that says a lot about the mainstreaming of workout culture in the united states. dance aerobics instructor who was really promoting exercise for girls would be writing pe curriculum, that does suggest a real change that i don't want to minimize. on the other hand, i want to close by talking about a few people who talked about that path not taken. can you imagine a phys ed teacher comes from this -- [inaudible] she still calls herself ms. buns of steel. she became very successful in the '80s and '90s. she starred in a whole lot of dvds and did well for herself through that. now, when i interviewed her, she told me she was a kid who grew
and then here, this is in 1990, prime minister george bush -- president george bush the first appointsarnold schwarzenegger as head of the council on florida -- on physical fitness. now, i want to pause here because this is remarkable. we talk about how marginal hermosa beach was and weight lifting was. the requested that a republican and conservative president would be appointing arnold schwarzenegger as the head of the presidential council on fitness, that says a lot about the mainstreaming...
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remember george bush got 40% of the latino vote in '04. something like that and it was because he cared about latinos. it's part of the american -- not history, it's today what we are part of. >> well, we have one audience question out there from anonymous but the question to all of us do you think the progressive agenda is a latino agenda? antonio? >> i think it can be. i'm progressive and have fought for that end. long before it was popular to call yourself a progressive, i was calling myself a progressive in the 1970s. i think it's about progress like conservative is about maintaining where we are and cherishing those values. i think there's a distortion. when the country is so evenly divided we need people that can bring us together. i became mayor for one reason. i didn't run as a latino. i wanted to be a mayor for everybody. of course i was proud. i speak spanish as well as anyone who grew up in an english speaking home. i've always focused on issues, i did healthy families, 750,000 kids got health care. but at the end of the day, we
remember george bush got 40% of the latino vote in '04. something like that and it was because he cared about latinos. it's part of the american -- not history, it's today what we are part of. >> well, we have one audience question out there from anonymous but the question to all of us do you think the progressive agenda is a latino agenda? antonio? >> i think it can be. i'm progressive and have fought for that end. long before it was popular to call yourself a progressive, i was...
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george w. bush who was very, very low people assumed he would stay low because of the great recession in the iraq war which was unpopular and because some people say of foreign policy is suddenly rising, why, people still reflecting differently he scores very well on moral authority or indecency factor. this past year bill clinton and richard nixon fell some spots, you have to say why i think because watergate was in the news so frequently in the monica lewinsky was being talked about during the double impeachment of trump. in this spiel by saying nancy pelosi said during the impeachment of trump many democrats said were gonna paint him in history we may not remove him with the impeachments but there will be a dent in his armor and this pull shows the's indent of double s impeachment f a president hard to see why people will be looking successful uniting of the nation president. >> plenty to talk about at the "washington journal" plenty of colors for a piano historian advisors if you want to follow
george w. bush who was very, very low people assumed he would stay low because of the great recession in the iraq war which was unpopular and because some people say of foreign policy is suddenly rising, why, people still reflecting differently he scores very well on moral authority or indecency factor. this past year bill clinton and richard nixon fell some spots, you have to say why i think because watergate was in the news so frequently in the monica lewinsky was being talked about during...
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george w. bush 18 months into his presence the same time, 82% post 9/11. tin at 58% george herbert walker bush was 73% also during the first persian gulf war. jenna, what explains the back numbers? >> the fact that biden had to back the car that donald trump drove into the ditch out of it and the ditch is muddy and i'm not sure how much gas is left in the tank, he inherited a tremendous amount of crises. you listed all of them they've been ongoing for six, some for 20 years. i think it is irresponsible to spend a lot of time studying polls when there's so many different polls one could read and interpret however be to that's why this is a generational -- >> you want to talk about the fact that there's a large percentage of americans who seem to be relatively ambivalent, if we could suggest polls suggest presidents are in the 50% range even though donald trump was as low as 33%, reflection of our country and when we worked so hard to do that, not surprising. kennedy: so let me put this into perspective. president trump had 33% polling, absolutely right. the
george w. bush 18 months into his presence the same time, 82% post 9/11. tin at 58% george herbert walker bush was 73% also during the first persian gulf war. jenna, what explains the back numbers? >> the fact that biden had to back the car that donald trump drove into the ditch out of it and the ditch is muddy and i'm not sure how much gas is left in the tank, he inherited a tremendous amount of crises. you listed all of them they've been ongoing for six, some for 20 years. i think it is...
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and remember that george bush got 40% of the latino vote. something like that.because he cared about latinos. it is american today what we are part of. >> well, we have one audience question out there. but the question to all of us is, do you think the progressive agenda is a latino agenda? antonio? >> i think it can be. i am a progressive and my whole life i fought for that agenda. by the way, i did long before it was popular to call yourself a progressive, i was calling myself a progressive in the 1970s. i think progressive is about progress, just like conservative is about maintaining where we are and cherishing those values. i think there is a distortion today in the sense that when the country is so evenly divided, you need people that can bring us together. a latino, ii became mayor for . i want to be a mayor for everybody, remember that, you know that. i speak spanish, of course i am proud. i speak spanish as well as anyone who grew up in an english speaking home. i have always focused on issues that -- you know, i did healthy families. 700,000 kids got h
and remember that george bush got 40% of the latino vote. something like that.because he cared about latinos. it is american today what we are part of. >> well, we have one audience question out there. but the question to all of us is, do you think the progressive agenda is a latino agenda? antonio? >> i think it can be. i am a progressive and my whole life i fought for that agenda. by the way, i did long before it was popular to call yourself a progressive, i was calling myself a...
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it was -- he was president of the american cancer society when george w. bush -- george h.w. sh nominated him to leave the nci, so andy spent three decades as a physician and president of the american health initiative, and he is now a professor at the md anderson cancer center. in 2006, time magazine made him one of the 100 most influential people who will shape the world. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. von eschenbach. [applause] >> good morning. would you like to join me on stage? david? good morning. before i introduce my panelists, i will probably take a little bit more of a historical perspective as to how we arrived at this point in time. yesterday, we looked at some of the history behind the national cancer act but it goes back further than that. if we go back 100 years or so to the turn of the 20th century, the preoccupation with science was to understand the fundamental nature of matter and energy, and nobel laureates, scientists, were probing the mysteries of the atom's nucleus, and as they understood those mysteries, they unleashed forces that changed the
it was -- he was president of the american cancer society when george w. bush -- george h.w. sh nominated him to leave the nci, so andy spent three decades as a physician and president of the american health initiative, and he is now a professor at the md anderson cancer center. in 2006, time magazine made him one of the 100 most influential people who will shape the world. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. von eschenbach. [applause] >> good morning. would you like to join me on...
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>> george w. bush, he is speaking to the congress after 9/11 and the last time that they were gathered in this chamber was on september 20, nine days after september 11. he will utilize this to celebrate a u.s. victory in afghanistan and charting a course for what he is going to call this war on terror and basically sketching this division that he has of the united states role in the world to protect and defend democracy. we see it as a precursor to going into iraq and the weapons of mass instruction that the demonstration since in -- mass destruction that the administration says are in place. you can also look at barack obama's first state of the union speech, obama is speaking at that moment into his presidency -- a year into his presidency. one of the lines we expect to hear is the president to say that the state of union is strong. there are many moments in which it is not strong and obama is explicit about that in 2010. he acknowledges the pain and the hardship that has been experienced by million
>> george w. bush, he is speaking to the congress after 9/11 and the last time that they were gathered in this chamber was on september 20, nine days after september 11. he will utilize this to celebrate a u.s. victory in afghanistan and charting a course for what he is going to call this war on terror and basically sketching this division that he has of the united states role in the world to protect and defend democracy. we see it as a precursor to going into iraq and the weapons of mass...
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the george p. bushn handing out beer cosis praising him saying this is the only bush that likes me. the bush that got it right. i like him. biggest test of trump's influence comes much later in the primary season most notably in wyoming where liz cheney is facing for her political life and trying to oust georgia politician whose did not go along with his attempt to overturn the election including the sitting governor of georgia. >>> up next, back to the board and break down a key demographic both parties are trying to win over, and caused a big surprise in the 202020 election. we'll get to that right after this. l get to that right after this. (vo) america's most reliable network is going ultra! with verizon 5g ultra wideband now in many more cities so more businesses can do more. mike's bike shop! downloading up to 10 times faster. whoa! is that already... (mike) yeah. (vo) hello business on the go. bye-bye public wi-fi. 5g ultra wideband is faster and safer. would you look at rhea's real estate game?
the george p. bushn handing out beer cosis praising him saying this is the only bush that likes me. the bush that got it right. i like him. biggest test of trump's influence comes much later in the primary season most notably in wyoming where liz cheney is facing for her political life and trying to oust georgia politician whose did not go along with his attempt to overturn the election including the sitting governor of georgia. >>> up next, back to the board and break down a key...
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she played a lead role in ravenna, coronado versus george w bush playing coronets and not george w. bush, florida. and what it is, is the true story of a base is the, the film is a true story based on this, a turkish german woman who fought for 5 years to get her son released from guantanamo bay, who had been and justly imprisoned there on. and it is a serious trauma, but has a lot of heart and a lot of humor, because a kaplan's performance is sort of like an erin brockovich character, who won't let anything stand in her way. not the germ bureaucracy, not the u. s. government. and eventually, as we know from history, she wins. okay, beautiful sort of heart warming film that i think a surprised a lot of people on here in, in berlin's, particularly her performance i think occurs as an a met line captain that be hearing a lot of in the future as well. let me just ask you about the feel of this year's i'm festival. you've covered so many of these, you know, that last year's was virtual. this year we were almost back to normal. but i mean, you said several times that it was still strange. yea
she played a lead role in ravenna, coronado versus george w bush playing coronets and not george w. bush, florida. and what it is, is the true story of a base is the, the film is a true story based on this, a turkish german woman who fought for 5 years to get her son released from guantanamo bay, who had been and justly imprisoned there on. and it is a serious trauma, but has a lot of heart and a lot of humor, because a kaplan's performance is sort of like an erin brockovich character, who...
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. film's commits versus george w bush. �* . film's commits versus george w bush. �* , ., , ., film'sabout berlin because - bush. it's right what you say about berlin because two i bush. it's right what you say i about berlin because two years ago we have the mauritania. i’m ago we have the mauritania. i'm not defending him, and defending the rule of law. both this film and _ defending the rule of law. both this film and that _ defending the rule of law. both this film and that are _ defending the rule of law. exit? this film and that are about a guantanamo bay inmate who was wrongly put into jail. but this one is really interesting because it is done as a comedy and this will create those kind of arguments that we had over life is beautiful, some subjects to touchy to be comedy? what is good about this is there is a very brilliant central performance by a german comedian and she carries the picture. she is very fun and lovable. . picture. she is very fun and lovable. , ., ., lovable. there is another film in competition _ lovable. there is another film in competition which - lovable.
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i'm in the titular role in robina coronado versus george w bush. she's playing robina and not george w bush. and as she plays this a true story based on this woman who fought for 5 years to get her son released from guantanamo on. you think it be a very, a difficult and painful story. there's definitely a lot of emotion involved, but really is quite a uplifted by her performance. she sort of has, is sort of play sort of a erin brockovich character who won't let anything stand her way german bureaucracy or, or the white house to get to, to free her son, really beautiful film. and a wonderful performance of i buy from kaplan. it's got before we let you go, you've covered so many of these on 1000000000 all the film festivals, pre pandemic last year. you know, you covered it when it was all virtual this year. it is, again, it's in person event, but you know, somewhat reduced that was, it felt like this year, yet to be honest, it has felt strange. it was a relief to actually be in theaters again and to experience films with an audience . again, to have r
i'm in the titular role in robina coronado versus george w bush. she's playing robina and not george w bush. and as she plays this a true story based on this woman who fought for 5 years to get her son released from guantanamo on. you think it be a very, a difficult and painful story. there's definitely a lot of emotion involved, but really is quite a uplifted by her performance. she sort of has, is sort of play sort of a erin brockovich character who won't let anything stand her way german...
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a corners versus george w bush. eat with us. i job you could nasty for voice. george lee bush. just looking in please identify john cast via ish o had in zones. it's the true story of a loving mother who fought for 5 years to get her son released from guantanamo prison. if you miss him, you haven, he will show you, but i will describe it misty. this is a get you the gum is though because really captains robbie a is a force of nature who doesn't lead anything. german bureaucracy, social norms or the u. s. government stand on the way of getting justice for her son. justice is nowhere to be found in robe of gems. the debut film by mexican bolivian director natalia lopez, gay ardo, a moody impressionistic look at the violence and brutality of the mexican drug wars . the film divided critics, but many agree it was the most visually arresting film in berlin this year. in both sides of the blade, french director clare denise manages to be both stylish and intimate. her story of a woman caught between 2 men is deceptively simple. but the performances, bye as juliet be nash, as von so l
a corners versus george w bush. eat with us. i job you could nasty for voice. george lee bush. just looking in please identify john cast via ish o had in zones. it's the true story of a loving mother who fought for 5 years to get her son released from guantanamo prison. if you miss him, you haven, he will show you, but i will describe it misty. this is a get you the gum is though because really captains robbie a is a force of nature who doesn't lead anything. german bureaucracy, social norms or...
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george w. bush writing checks to send an anti-trump message but a new scrub of the numbers also tells us trump is awash in campaign cash. >>> parents of young children, this news is for you. as soon as today, pfizer plans to ask the fda to greenlight its covid vaccine for children under 5. we begin with stunning new details of donald trump's effort to ignore democracy and to keep power. just a few of the new headlines trump advisers drafted more than one executive order to seize voting machines. mike pence's former chief of staff testifies in the house january 6th investigation and some trump white house records handed over to that committee we are now told had been ripped up. two big takeaways from all of this. one is the alarming depth and scope of the effort to find a way to ignore the election, stage a coup, yes, a coup, to hold power. two is the remarkable progress the committee is making in building the historical record. new testimony from key trump insiders and those new white house records
george w. bush writing checks to send an anti-trump message but a new scrub of the numbers also tells us trump is awash in campaign cash. >>> parents of young children, this news is for you. as soon as today, pfizer plans to ask the fda to greenlight its covid vaccine for children under 5. we begin with stunning new details of donald trump's effort to ignore democracy and to keep power. just a few of the new headlines trump advisers drafted more than one executive order to seize voting...
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but when ever shevardnadze and the co gorbachev and jim baker and george bush, h. w. bush, we're talking colin powell was involved on powers in warsaw, instructing the war. so previous, warsaw pact, general officer or in how to work in a democracy. those are, those are how see and times are great talk. you're talking about russia being a partner in a general, ultimately even possibly being a member of nato. we're going to stray was william jefferson clinton and the beginning of political political opportunity in expanding nato and getting everybody titillate about it, including the nuclear weapons complex, including the military, industrial complex, making money off selling aircraft to poland and every other country we could bring into it so i got out of hand, it got terribly out of hand, but that demonstration of comedy, that demonstration of cooperation and so forth that existed in 919293. it could be brought back if cooler heads would prevail. well, let's go back to 991 for a moment. you know, we had the you a secretary of state james baker. he spent a couple of
but when ever shevardnadze and the co gorbachev and jim baker and george bush, h. w. bush, we're talking colin powell was involved on powers in warsaw, instructing the war. so previous, warsaw pact, general officer or in how to work in a democracy. those are, those are how see and times are great talk. you're talking about russia being a partner in a general, ultimately even possibly being a member of nato. we're going to stray was william jefferson clinton and the beginning of political...
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since the congress and george bush passed the protection 0f lawful commerce in arms act. sum and initially the families were asking for substantially more, actually, over $200 million, so does that suggest that there has had to be compromise here because i guess in many ways, you really don't want compromise? yeah. we did not want compromise but the sandy hook families settled with the insurance companies that do business with remington. and that was the maximum amount that was allowed, $73 million. so the insurance company are the ones that settled this case with the families. can i ask you because you have been campaigning for a long time, there was the protection of lawful commerce to arms act passed in 2005, i think it was, under george w bush which seemed really to provide armour, if you like, to gun companies caught up in situations like this. are you surprised you found a way through the sort of legal challenge here and what does that mean for future cases, do you think? i am not surprised because placa had some exceptions and connecticut had an unfair trade practi
since the congress and george bush passed the protection 0f lawful commerce in arms act. sum and initially the families were asking for substantially more, actually, over $200 million, so does that suggest that there has had to be compromise here because i guess in many ways, you really don't want compromise? yeah. we did not want compromise but the sandy hook families settled with the insurance companies that do business with remington. and that was the maximum amount that was allowed, $73...
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bush back and 2008, i george w. nk of offered ukraine and georgia swift access and membership of nato. that something that's always stuck in prudent �*s craw. how great is he to feel intimidated by having western forces, nato forces on russia's border, or is it more than threat democratically elected democracies on russia's border which is the issue here? i democracies on russia's border which is the issue here?— is the issue here? i think putin is reuted is the issue here? i think putin is reputed to _ is the issue here? i think putin is reputed to believe _ is the issue here? i think putin is reputed to believe the _ is the issue here? i think putin is reputed to believe the collapse l is the issue here? i think putin is| reputed to believe the collapse of the soviet union was a terrible day for russia, but it actually was a terrible day for the world. a lot of us would disagree with that. and it's been a long—term ambition, i think, for him to be a network of client states around russia's borders. there's always b
bush back and 2008, i george w. nk of offered ukraine and georgia swift access and membership of nato. that something that's always stuck in prudent �*s craw. how great is he to feel intimidated by having western forces, nato forces on russia's border, or is it more than threat democratically elected democracies on russia's border which is the issue here? i democracies on russia's border which is the issue here?— is the issue here? i think putin is reuted is the issue here? i think putin is...