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it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans. . >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots balanced on turned earth, looks up, fulfilleds a leaves sigh, clouds, hands on her hips, her jaw falls open and a bomb drops down her throat. white. the horizon, a black line against brilliant white landsca
it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans. . >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed...
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george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans. >> good morning and welcome to the george w. bush presidential center and to the beautiful campus of southern methodist university in dallas, texas. i'm proud to be here with all of you here today as we dedicate this beautiful building to the american people. two years ago, we broke ground on this site and the hard work of many people is realized in the building behind me today. of course, no one has done more to make this place possible than president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. [applause] i've had the honor of calling them my friends for more than 40 years and i've been privileged to witness firsthand the instead resolve and principled leadership of president bush. those who come here will learn about that leadership and about a consequential time in american history. researchers and scholars will study the presidential records housed in the archives. students and museum visitors will learn about the modern american presidency, first decade of the 21st century, and the story
george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans. >> good morning and welcome to the george w. bush presidential center and to the beautiful campus of southern methodist university in dallas, texas. i'm proud to be here with all of you here today as we dedicate this beautiful building to the american people. two years ago, we broke ground on this site and the hard work of many people is realized in the building behind me today. of course, no one has done more to make this...
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evans. >> george sore ross warnings about the impact of the monetary view. he says it could turn the yen's fall into an avalanche. >> what japan is doing is quite dangerous because they are doing it after 25 years of just simply accumulating deficits. >> another month of stet steady job gains are seen boosting the u.s. economy even if washington plans to tighten its belt with further budget cuts. >>> and the european stocks hit a one-month low. >> plus, samsung is forecasting a 50% profit jump for the first quarter. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. now, it may be easter week, but there's enough for you to look at. >> enough view? >> enough for you. >> enough for me to look at? >> yes. >> what do you mean? >> volatility, there's -- >> oh, i see. plenty going on. it's very busy. for a short week, it's felt like one of the longest weeks, despite the fact that it's only been four days. look at some of the trading session charts. >> 32 to 65 yield range day. >> especially when you
evans. >> george sore ross warnings about the impact of the monetary view. he says it could turn the yen's fall into an avalanche. >> what japan is doing is quite dangerous because they are doing it after 25 years of just simply accumulating deficits. >> another month of stet steady job gains are seen boosting the u.s. economy even if washington plans to tighten its belt with further budget cuts. >>> and the european stocks hit a one-month low. >> plus, samsung...
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also we hear from a trio of fed presidents, charles evans, dennis lockhart, and esther george. for more on what to expect in markets today, ken cayman joins us. now, jobless numbers are important because adp wasn't quite strong enough yesterday for people to think that perhaps the job data can continue to surprise to the up side. >> yeah. listen, i think we're starting to see things really thaw out. i mean, i'm seeing it anecdotally on an annual basis talking to bankers and attorneys that are involved with business and capital formation. and, you know, it's a choppy road up, but i think we're starting to see things thaw out a little bit. we're seeing housing numbers and we're certainly seeing it in market sentiment. >> ken, what's interesting, though, it's not as if these figures are coming in themselves exemptionally weak. a couple of months ago, that would have been enough to spur a rally. so what's really going on here? >> listen, i think the market is obviously in a very good bull phase. and we are a lot of people ringing their hands on whether, you know, it's going to go b
also we hear from a trio of fed presidents, charles evans, dennis lockhart, and esther george. for more on what to expect in markets today, ken cayman joins us. now, jobless numbers are important because adp wasn't quite strong enough yesterday for people to think that perhaps the job data can continue to surprise to the up side. >> yeah. listen, i think we're starting to see things really thaw out. i mean, i'm seeing it anecdotally on an annual basis talking to bankers and attorneys that...
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george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans. se] >> good morning and welcome to the george w. bush presidential center and to the beautiful campus of southern methodist university in dallas, texas. i'm proud to be here with all of you here today as we dedicate this beautiful building to the american people. two years ago, we broke ground on this site and the hard work of many people is realized in the building behind me today. of course, no one has done more to make this place possible than president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. \[applause] i've had the honor of calling them my friends for more than 40 years and i've been privileged to witness firsthand the instead resolve and principled leadership of president bush. learnwho come here will about that leadership and about a consequential time in american history. researchers and scholars will study the presidential records housed in the archives. students and museum visitors will learn about the modern american presidency, first decade of the 21st century, and the story of
george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans. se] >> good morning and welcome to the george w. bush presidential center and to the beautiful campus of southern methodist university in dallas, texas. i'm proud to be here with all of you here today as we dedicate this beautiful building to the american people. two years ago, we broke ground on this site and the hard work of many people is realized in the building behind me today. of course, no one has done more to make this...
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george w. bush foundation board of directors donald l evans, accompanied by david fair yo. >> that is formal presentationthe library to the american people, don evans served a the secretary of commerce during the bush administration. very close to the former president of the united states making this formal prosecution of t -- presentation to the library. so this is part of the ceremony and we'll continue moe mentarial with mrs. bush delivering her remarks followed by jimmy carter, george h bush, president clinton then obama and then george w. bush. >> welcome everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who have joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our friends and family who have joined us today from around the country and around the world. thank you all for coming and a special welcome to president obama and michelle to president clinton and secretary clinton, to president carter and rose lynn and finally we're thrilled to have our father and mother president george h. bush and barbara bush. [ applause ] i know for the presidential families that nothing says an exciting get together more
george w. bush foundation board of directors donald l evans, accompanied by david fair yo. >> that is formal presentationthe library to the american people, don evans served a the secretary of commerce during the bush administration. very close to the former president of the united states making this formal prosecution of t -- presentation to the library. so this is part of the ceremony and we'll continue moe mentarial with mrs. bush delivering her remarks followed by jimmy carter, george...
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george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evanshodist university in dallas, texas. i'm proud to be here with all of you here today as we dedicate this beautiful building to the american people. two years ago, we broke ground on this site and the hard work of many people is realized in the building behind me today. of course, no one has done more to make this place possible than president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. [applause] i've had the honor of calling them my friends for more than 40 years and i've been privileged to witness firsthand the instead resolve and principled leadership of president bush. those who come here will learn about that leadership and about a consequential time in american history. researchers and scholars will study the presidential records housed in the archives. students and museum visitors will learn about the modern american presidency, first decade of the 21st century, and the story of george and laura bush. on the other side of this building is the george w. bush institute. here, thinkers and
george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evanshodist university in dallas, texas. i'm proud to be here with all of you here today as we dedicate this beautiful building to the american people. two years ago, we broke ground on this site and the hard work of many people is realized in the building behind me today. of course, no one has done more to make this place possible than president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. [applause] i've had the honor of calling them my friends...
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george w. bush, don evans. nice to see you guys, welcome. what do you think about what they've captured here? ilities that george w. bush had as president of the united states. where you take -- go back in time and kind of feel the emotions when he had to make tough decisions. but the highlight is the decision points theater. >> and josh, obviously there's so much made about the fact that when president bush left office, e approval ratings were a little bit low. do you think there is an effort -- the president will say no, but was there an effort here to look at the critics and say, here, here's some information. we want to change your mind? >> no, i don't think so. i think this really is reflects president bush's personality, which is here are the principles i had, the facts i knew, the decision i made. you make your own decision. but this is what i did. that's what i believe. and i think when people go through that museum and see, they'll see it's presented straight. it's not an attempt to advocate for what he did. it's an attempt to show what the facts were and the context was when he made
george w. bush, don evans. nice to see you guys, welcome. what do you think about what they've captured here? ilities that george w. bush had as president of the united states. where you take -- go back in time and kind of feel the emotions when he had to make tough decisions. but the highlight is the decision points theater. >> and josh, obviously there's so much made about the fact that when president bush left office, e approval ratings were a little bit low. do you think there is an...
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george w. bush went to chris dodd and barney frank on three different occasions with don evans, secretary of commerce and said fellas, this is unsustainable. help me. let's do something and they said no, barney frank got on tv on "meet the press" and said it's fully funded and all that. what do they do? it collapses. the whole thing goes to hell in a hand basket and the next thing they do, they name the bill to fix it after barney frank and chris dodd. that's how we do it in america. i'm not going to let them have it both ways. politicians want it both ways. i'm not going to let them. it's like the old boy a veterinarian and aid taxidermist, either way you get your dog back. i'm not going to let them do that. not on my watch. >> this week the president was in colorado and his big crusade, as i said at the opening of the show is gun control. here's what his solution seems to be. >> every day that we wait do something about it, even more of our fellow citizens are stolen from our lives by a bullet from a gun. now, the good news is colorado has already chosen to do something about it. [ applause ] >> al
george w. bush went to chris dodd and barney frank on three different occasions with don evans, secretary of commerce and said fellas, this is unsustainable. help me. let's do something and they said no, barney frank got on tv on "meet the press" and said it's fully funded and all that. what do they do? it collapses. the whole thing goes to hell in a hand basket and the next thing they do, they name the bill to fix it after barney frank and chris dodd. that's how we do it in america....
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host: the recent piece you did on evan mcmorris-santoro, more like george w. bush. . 40 minutes to talk with your right now and seung min kim from politico. the numbers, again, on your screen. seung min kim, as you watched the president's gather in texas, what were you watching? watching comments on comprehensive immigration reform. that will be the battle this year. with the bush library opening, president bush had pushed his last major effort to enact comprehensive immigration reform in 2007. juneiled in the senate, 2007, and it was a big disappointment. occasion obama use the to say that he deserves a lot of credit for what he tried to do with immigration reform in 2007 and a push for the congress and white house to work together. >> it was quite a policy speech for ceremonial opening. he was. political in that speech and even though that is a place you go to hang out. i'm surprised by how much he used that moment to make political points. host: that's good to greg from connecticut. you doing today? i know i'm in the minority, particularly in the state of c
host: the recent piece you did on evan mcmorris-santoro, more like george w. bush. . 40 minutes to talk with your right now and seung min kim from politico. the numbers, again, on your screen. seung min kim, as you watched the president's gather in texas, what were you watching? watching comments on comprehensive immigration reform. that will be the battle this year. with the bush library opening, president bush had pushed his last major effort to enact comprehensive immigration reform in 2007....
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george w. bush went to chris dodd and barney frank on three different occasions with don evans secretary of commercend said, fellas, this is unsustainable. help me, let's do something, and they said, no. and barney frank got on the tv the next week, meet the press, it's fully funded. what do they do? it collapses, the whole thing goes to hell in a hand basket and the next thing they do, they name the bill to fix it after barney frank and chris dodd ap that's how we do it in america and i'm not going to let them have it both ways. the politicians want to have it both ways and i'm not going to let them kind of like the old boy who is a veterinarian and taxidermist, either way you get your dog back. [applause]. and the president's on gun control, and his solution. and every day we wait to see what to do about it every day our fell he low citizens are stolen by the bullet from a gun and the good news is colorado has already chosen to do something about it. >> mike: all right, andy, is he letting the media and particularly hollywood off the hook here? i'm not saying they're to blame for violence, but not
george w. bush went to chris dodd and barney frank on three different occasions with don evans secretary of commercend said, fellas, this is unsustainable. help me, let's do something, and they said, no. and barney frank got on the tv the next week, meet the press, it's fully funded. what do they do? it collapses, the whole thing goes to hell in a hand basket and the next thing they do, they name the bill to fix it after barney frank and chris dodd ap that's how we do it in america and i'm not...
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george w. bush center headed by mark langdale and jim glassman and my long-time pal donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project we have raised enough money to pay our bills. we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states. and laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [ applause ] this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. barbara bush taught me to live life to the fullest, to laugh a lot and to speak my mind. a trait that sometimes got us both into trouble. dad taught me how to be a president, before that he showed me how to be a man. and 41, it is awesome that you are here today. [ cheers and applause ] i welcome, i welcome my dear brothers and sister as well as in-laws, cousins, nephews, nieces, uncles, all of you for joining us. our family has meant more to me than anything and i thank you for making it so. not so long ago this campus was home to a beautiful west texan named laura welch. when she earned her degree
george w. bush center headed by mark langdale and jim glassman and my long-time pal donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project we have raised enough money to pay our bills. we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states. and laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [ applause ] this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. barbara...
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george w. bush center, headed by mark langdale and jim glassman and my long-time pal, donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project, we have raised enough money to pay our bills. >> we have -- we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states, and laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. barbara bush taught me to live life to the fullest, to laugh a lot and to speak my mind. a trait that sometimes got us both into trouble. dad taught me how to be a president. before that, he showed me how to be a man. and 41, it is awesome that you are here today. >> i welcome, i welcome my dear brothers and sister, as well as in-laws, cousins, nephews, nieces, uncles -- all of you for joining us. our family has meant more to me than anything, and i thank you for making it so. not so long ago, this campus was home to a beautiful west texan named laura welch. when she earned her degree in library sc
george w. bush center, headed by mark langdale and jim glassman and my long-time pal, donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project, we have raised enough money to pay our bills. >> we have -- we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states, and laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean....
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host: the recent piece you did on evan mcmorris-santoro, more like george w. bush. . 40 minutes to talk with your right now and seung min kim from politico. the numbers, again, on your screen. seung min kim, as you watched the president's gather in texas, what were you watching? guest: i was watching comments on comprehensive immigration reform. that will be the battle this year. with the bush library opening, president bush had pushed his last major effort to enact comprehensive immigration reform in 2007. it failed in the senate, june 2007, and it was a big disappointment. president obama use the occasion to say that he deserves a lot of credit for what he tried to do guest: it was quite a policy speech. obama is very political in that speech. i was surprised how much obama used the occasion to make his political points. host: let's go the republican line. good morning, greg. i er: hi, i'm calling -- know i'm in the minority particularly in the state of connecticut being a republican. the issue of child safety and people safety, immediately turns to gun cont
host: the recent piece you did on evan mcmorris-santoro, more like george w. bush. . 40 minutes to talk with your right now and seung min kim from politico. the numbers, again, on your screen. seung min kim, as you watched the president's gather in texas, what were you watching? guest: i was watching comments on comprehensive immigration reform. that will be the battle this year. with the bush library opening, president bush had pushed his last major effort to enact comprehensive immigration...
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george w. bush center, headed by jim glassman and my longtime pal, donny evans.light of the folks who worked on this project, we have raised enough money to pay our bills. [applause] we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states, and lawr and i thank you from the -- laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [applause] this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. [laughter] you know, barbara bush taught me to live life to the fullest, to laugh a lot and to speak my mind, a trait that sometimes got us both into trouble. dad taught me how to be a president, before that he showed me how to be a man, and, 41, it is awe and that you are here today. [applause] i welcome, i welcome my dear brothers and sister as well as in-laws, cousins, feoff yous -- nephews, nieces, all of you for joining us. our family has meant more to me than anything, and i thank you for making it so. not so long ago this campus was home to a beautiful west texan named laura welch. when
george w. bush center, headed by jim glassman and my longtime pal, donny evans.light of the folks who worked on this project, we have raised enough money to pay our bills. [applause] we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states, and lawr and i thank you from the -- laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [applause] this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. [laughter] you know,...
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. >> and george, back to you for a second, you say police are covering all bases there in texas, right? evan saying anything. in fact, just the other day when we thought we'd have a news conference with the sheriff's office, we were told that that would not be happening. they are very tight lipped about any indication as to who could be a suspect in this case. but i do want to go back to one point, as far as the aryan brotherhood of texas, we've hearded fr heard from our sources that they are less likely to be involved in this but still on the radar. you have to remember back in december, the department of public safety, they put out a bulletin stating that the aryan brotherhood was actively tar et going, would actively target law enforcement. that's certainly why that was raised with hasse's death again. >> i'm sure you'll continue to be on the case. richard, george, thank you for being with us. george, tough be with us. we still appreciate it. thanks to you both. we'll be right back. tummy grow. rrrrrrrrrrrr! when i'm hungry, i feel like i want to faint. this is my hungry monster. one in s
. >> and george, back to you for a second, you say police are covering all bases there in texas, right? evan saying anything. in fact, just the other day when we thought we'd have a news conference with the sheriff's office, we were told that that would not be happening. they are very tight lipped about any indication as to who could be a suspect in this case. but i do want to go back to one point, as far as the aryan brotherhood of texas, we've hearded fr heard from our sources that they...
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george howell in kaufman, texas, thanks to you. >>> new information about the parolee who allegedly killed denver's prison chief, and a pizza delivery man. evanapparently ditched his electronic monitoring device a mere five days before those murders. police showed up at his house hours after corrections director tom clements was murdered. ebel was released from prison by mistake in late january after serving eight years. he was killed in a shoot-out with police two weeks ago. >>> let's now go to christine romans with the rest of the headlines. >> good wednesday morning. new developments in the saber rattling conflicts between north and south korea this morning. north korea making good on its threat to block south korean workers from entering or leaving a jointly run industrial complex. the move comes a day after pyongyang announced it would restart a shuttered nuclear power plant. the north's increasingly hostile behavior and language prompting harsh criticism and even threats from the west. >> i reiterate again the united states will do what is necessary to defend ourselves, and defend our allies, korea and japan. >> if we have solid evidenc
george howell in kaufman, texas, thanks to you. >>> new information about the parolee who allegedly killed denver's prison chief, and a pizza delivery man. evanapparently ditched his electronic monitoring device a mere five days before those murders. police showed up at his house hours after corrections director tom clements was murdered. ebel was released from prison by mistake in late january after serving eight years. he was killed in a shoot-out with police two weeks ago....
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george howell live this morning in kaufman county, texas. >>> and now a shocker from colorado this morning. the ex-con suspected of killing the state's corrections chief should not have been free. evan ebel was released from prison four years early because of a clerical error. ebel was supposed to serve more time for punching a prison guard. the court papers failed to specify the assault sentence should be consecutive. translation, after the one he was already serving. the mistake has led officials to now review their procedures. >> i am confident that they will fix the problem going forward, and that won't happen again. and i think it's probably worth the effort to go back and make sure that we don't have any other cases out there where this problem has occurred before. >> ebel is also suspected of murdering a pizza delivery deliver last month. he was killed in that shoot-out with police in texas two weeks ago. >> we're going to reaction from a former skinhead and a former member of the aryan nation. he'll talk to us about colorado and texas. >>> connecticut lawmakers have reached an agreement on a strict new gun law. christine romans has that. >> new this morning a bipartisan task
george howell live this morning in kaufman county, texas. >>> and now a shocker from colorado this morning. the ex-con suspected of killing the state's corrections chief should not have been free. evan ebel was released from prison four years early because of a clerical error. ebel was supposed to serve more time for punching a prison guard. the court papers failed to specify the assault sentence should be consecutive. translation, after the one he was already serving. the mistake has...