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and so george h. w.h, he thinks it's ridiculous to have so much riding on these two with 390 minute exchanges in a presidential debate. >> his son, as you point out in the book, feels exactly the opposite. >> the things is terrific. he and bill clinton said exactly the same thing in different words. they feel it makes them better, not only candid it's, but presidents because it forces them finally in those last few weeks before the election to be able not only to decide what they're really believe, but to be able to articulate it. so they see it all in a positive way. both george w. bush and bill clinton. >> you wrote that the men and going to "your book. each participant remembers the debate performance to the present, emotional as well as political. is there any debate performance the sort of sticks out in your mind. >> short. one of the problems by sitting so close. remember, it's all about television. millions and millions of people watching on television, it is in the studios of program. this is not
and so george h. w.h, he thinks it's ridiculous to have so much riding on these two with 390 minute exchanges in a presidential debate. >> his son, as you point out in the book, feels exactly the opposite. >> the things is terrific. he and bill clinton said exactly the same thing in different words. they feel it makes them better, not only candid it's, but presidents because it forces them finally in those last few weeks before the election to be able not only to decide what they're...
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now with the 1989 invasion of panama with george h. to be bush declared the capture of general noriega was the ultimate objective. in fact, they have deployed military force with the objective of killing or capturing an individual nearly one dozen times since 1885 this strategic history in the lessons they can learn. it is a reasonable question to ask with the monegan dead why should we care about geronimo of our looking for a vested sandino what applicability does that have? besides of cool story the reality is there will increasingly be attractive for several reasons. and from the joint chief of staff it was noted a president has to rally the country with the policy would that is where it is tough to get public opinion against political distractions. but iman and -- among the conflicts the sensitivity to, at and casualty's and the abilities of individuals to threaten with interest and magnified by the evolution of technology especially the growth of the international media and weapon of mass destruction and dual-use technology. up th
now with the 1989 invasion of panama with george h. to be bush declared the capture of general noriega was the ultimate objective. in fact, they have deployed military force with the objective of killing or capturing an individual nearly one dozen times since 1885 this strategic history in the lessons they can learn. it is a reasonable question to ask with the monegan dead why should we care about geronimo of our looking for a vested sandino what applicability does that have? besides of cool...
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fortunately, when george h. w. left office, he had a lot of middle names so i wrote a poem farewell to you, george herbert walker, though never treasured as a talker. your predicates were prone to wander now off a loan. you did your best in your own way, the way of greenwich country day. so just relax and take your ease, and never order japanese. here's one about mitt romney. mitt romney isn't all it's called. yes, mitt is so slick he reminds us all of 10 and bar, so quick to shed his moderate regalia, he may, like can, be lacking genitalia. [laughter] and here's one about sarah palin. if i can find it. it's a barbra streisand standard as sung by sarah palin. on a clear day i see flout all stock. on a clear day i see bloodstock sock side note world affairs. don't say no way, though i know elites mock. it's osmosis that doesn't. well, that and our prayers. and joe biden sees new jersey from the shore, and that's just a state that doesn't rate. it's me who knows the score. on a clear day, on a clear day, i see bloodst
fortunately, when george h. w. left office, he had a lot of middle names so i wrote a poem farewell to you, george herbert walker, though never treasured as a talker. your predicates were prone to wander now off a loan. you did your best in your own way, the way of greenwich country day. so just relax and take your ease, and never order japanese. here's one about mitt romney. mitt romney isn't all it's called. yes, mitt is so slick he reminds us all of 10 and bar, so quick to shed his moderate...
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. >>> some stunning revelation about the presidency of george h. w. bush.ral story is now available for all to hear. one big surprise, bush considered picking one-time actor and mayor clint eastwood. he settled on dan quayle. bush's presidency was mark with mainly changes. >> if you were to design a chief, a cries yais like desert storm, you could not do better that you had with george bush. >> the university of virginia miller center and the george bush library. >> can you imagine sending clint eastwood to meet with leaders of other nationings saying, please, make my day. his wife is a newscaster. she is a friend of mine. i'm thinking, high ticket to a state dinner. that would have been interesting. vice president eastwood. >> he legalized ice cream on the streets of carmel. >> that gives you some indication of the situation mr. bush was in at the time, really trying to think out of the box at that time. >> exactly. >> moving ahead, still ahead, the man suspected of gunning down nine people in a california salon faced a judge today. charges he is now facin
. >>> some stunning revelation about the presidency of george h. w. bush.ral story is now available for all to hear. one big surprise, bush considered picking one-time actor and mayor clint eastwood. he settled on dan quayle. bush's presidency was mark with mainly changes. >> if you were to design a chief, a cries yais like desert storm, you could not do better that you had with george bush. >> the university of virginia miller center and the george bush...
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people were put into government that didn't believe in government under ronald reagan and george h. w. bush and george w. bush and sadly under bill clinton to some degree. the regulation and finance went farther faster under bill clinton and sponsored by some democrats, not least of them the senior senator from new york who shall go nameless for a moment than under many republicans. we didn't regulate derivatives. we don't have to worry about that. we didn't try to stop or at least diminish the craziness in the takeover market and the enormous amount of debt that was taken on by private investors. didn't cut through any of that. didn't try to control what might be undue risk taken by major commercial banks that were guaranteed by the federal government so who is taking that risk? you and i. the taxpayers'. regulators have an obligation to do something and didn't. they believed competition would work that out. and they said thanks for coming. and they said that markets would work out. alan greenspan said time and again you don't need my regulation. markets are self regulating. this wa
people were put into government that didn't believe in government under ronald reagan and george h. w. bush and george w. bush and sadly under bill clinton to some degree. the regulation and finance went farther faster under bill clinton and sponsored by some democrats, not least of them the senior senator from new york who shall go nameless for a moment than under many republicans. we didn't regulate derivatives. we don't have to worry about that. we didn't try to stop or at least diminish the...
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we have posted president of the united states like george h. w. bush and bill clinton. and far off nations from poland to the ukraine. we have posted leaders in government and politics such as the former mayor and california house speaker and fdic chairwoman she liber -- shiela bair. she has the distinction of being both a k.u. graduate and being recognized as one of the most powerful women in the world. we have had commentators like bob woodward and david broder. one of his last appearances was at the dole institute. we give students the opportunity to learn first hand from leaders in the field. those events are bipartisan and have included people like dennis moore and the press secretary to senator dole. i would challenge you to compare the programming at the dole institute to harvard and i know you will be impressed with the dole institute. all events are open to the public and conform to the institute's mission of expanding the dialogue. on behalf of the university and on behalf of the dole institute, i want to thank you for your generous support. it is also possibl
we have posted president of the united states like george h. w. bush and bill clinton. and far off nations from poland to the ukraine. we have posted leaders in government and politics such as the former mayor and california house speaker and fdic chairwoman she liber -- shiela bair. she has the distinction of being both a k.u. graduate and being recognized as one of the most powerful women in the world. we have had commentators like bob woodward and david broder. one of his last appearances...
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within hours of the 1989 invasion of panama of a administration of george h. w.bush declared that the capture of general manuel noriega was their quote ultimate objective. in fact, the united states has deployed military force with the objective of killing or capturing an individual man nearly a dozen times since 1885. wanted dead or alive is the history of the strategic manhunts and the lessons america can learn from them. now, it is a reasonable question to ask given the headlines of the last six months with bin laden dead why should we care about the calgary's pursuit of drama or the marines hunt for nicaraguan insurgent leader augusta santino 80 years ago? what applicability does it have to our lives? besides a cool adventure story, the reality that operations targeting the visuals will increasingly be attractive to u.s. policymakers for several reasons. on the one hand is colin powell noted in his memoirs, reflecting on the hunt for noriega when he was chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, quote a president has to rally the country behind his policies and w
within hours of the 1989 invasion of panama of a administration of george h. w.bush declared that the capture of general manuel noriega was their quote ultimate objective. in fact, the united states has deployed military force with the objective of killing or capturing an individual man nearly a dozen times since 1885. wanted dead or alive is the history of the strategic manhunts and the lessons america can learn from them. now, it is a reasonable question to ask given the headlines of the last...
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for a short time he wrote speeches for vice president george h. debbie bush and in 2008 president george w. bush awarded him the national humanities medal and the white house their money. in 1996, he published his first biography, founding father, rediscovering george washington. for more books on the founders all appeared here and two thumbs rediscovering george washington and rediscovering alexander hamilton, both by michael patton brought cast on pbs. in 2004 at 2005, mr. brookhiser was historian curator of alexander hamilton, the man who made a hundred america, which was an exhibit of the new york historical society in 2005 received an honorary doctorate degree from washington college. please join me in welcoming, richard tranter three to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you comments for that introduction and thank you for coming. can everybody hear? okay, james madison was clearly on the first ring of the founding fathers, but maybe we shortchanged him a little bit. i am sure everyone in this room is carrying pictures of washington a
for a short time he wrote speeches for vice president george h. debbie bush and in 2008 president george w. bush awarded him the national humanities medal and the white house their money. in 1996, he published his first biography, founding father, rediscovering george washington. for more books on the founders all appeared here and two thumbs rediscovering george washington and rediscovering alexander hamilton, both by michael patton brought cast on pbs. in 2004 at 2005, mr. brookhiser was...
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fortunately when george h. w. left office he had a lot of middle names, so i wrote a poem farewell to you, george herbert walker never treasured as a talker you're predicates were prone to wander off alone. you did your best in your own way the way of the greenwich country day. so just relax and take your keys and never ordered japanese. [laughter] here's one about mitt romney. mitt romney is bowl it's called. yes, he is so slick and speech and garb he reminds us all of ken and barbie so quick to shed his moderate regalia he may, like ken, be lacking the genitalia. [laughter] and here's one about sarah palin if i can find it. it's a barbra streisand standard as some press sarah palin. on a clear day i see that a loss dhaka. on a clear day i see it so in the world affairs. don't say no way though i know a lead stock it is osmosis that does it well bad and our prayers and joe biden sees new jersey from his short and that's just a state that doesn't rate it's me who knows the score. on a clear day i see vladivostok. f
fortunately when george h. w. left office he had a lot of middle names, so i wrote a poem farewell to you, george herbert walker never treasured as a talker you're predicates were prone to wander off alone. you did your best in your own way the way of the greenwich country day. so just relax and take your keys and never ordered japanese. [laughter] here's one about mitt romney. mitt romney is bowl it's called. yes, he is so slick and speech and garb he reminds us all of ken and barbie so quick...
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it goes back to george h. w.bush's administration and ronald reagan's administration, and it meant that the the cost reductions for reducing so2 from coal generation was lower than had been anticipated so i think that is where the -- what i find when i was listening to people talk about cap-and-trade, that narrative always went back to what had happened in the early 1990's and kind of i was fascinated by kind of wanted to get the story of how did that happen. then we found out of the cap-and-trade society is complex and the economy is much harder to do than something that is fairly focused on a limited number -- i think it's -- i would say if you say what are we doing about what the climate policies today i would say getting the course to 54 miles per gallon is a form of the climate policy as well as energy policy. the renewables standards, one-third of california electricity to talk about renewable, that's, you know, that's climate policy. >> host: we can do this from a fossil fuel base out of the price on carvi
it goes back to george h. w.bush's administration and ronald reagan's administration, and it meant that the the cost reductions for reducing so2 from coal generation was lower than had been anticipated so i think that is where the -- what i find when i was listening to people talk about cap-and-trade, that narrative always went back to what had happened in the early 1990's and kind of i was fascinated by kind of wanted to get the story of how did that happen. then we found out of the...
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it goes back to george h. w.bush's administration and indeed it goes back to ronald reagan's of frustration. the cost reductions for reducing s. 02 from coal electric generation was much lower than had been anticipated so, but i find as i was listening to people talk about cap-and-trade, in that narrative always went to back what happened in the early 1990s and i was fascinated. i kind of wanted to get the story of indeed how did that happen? and then we just found out that cap-and-trade for society as big and complex and economy and it is much harder to do than something that is fairly focused. so, i think you know, so i would say you say what are we -- what is climate policy today? i would say getting cars to 54 miles per gallon is a former climate policy as well as an energy policy. were noble standards, you know, one third of california's electricity is from renewables. that is climate hall is it. >> host: we can do this transition from a fossil fuel basis of electric over noble without a price or permit? >>
it goes back to george h. w.bush's administration and indeed it goes back to ronald reagan's of frustration. the cost reductions for reducing s. 02 from coal electric generation was much lower than had been anticipated so, but i find as i was listening to people talk about cap-and-trade, in that narrative always went to back what happened in the early 1990s and i was fascinated. i kind of wanted to get the story of indeed how did that happen? and then we just found out that cap-and-trade for...
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he has that at his disposal says george h. to be bush did to with all but a or to pulp -- chris of all into the trenches to make them more recalcitrant than ever? >> i was separate out the two parts of the question that the president could put a charter and work with the quartet instead of stopping to do is stop them that was tried to line up with the speech and to make it clear demand to both parties they need to come to the table according to the following parameters but i don't think it works to threaten to cut off aid. i don't think those negative pressures whether boy caught sort investments are sanctions, we at jay street and not feel those are tools to make any sense. they undercut the feeling of security israelis need to make the deal. . . >> be a resident there and be israeli. it is not for america to say what they should or should not do. how would you answer that? >> okay. so on the u.n., what we're all about is, actually, resolving the conflict. actually having two states with a border. israelis on one side, palest
he has that at his disposal says george h. to be bush did to with all but a or to pulp -- chris of all into the trenches to make them more recalcitrant than ever? >> i was separate out the two parts of the question that the president could put a charter and work with the quartet instead of stopping to do is stop them that was tried to line up with the speech and to make it clear demand to both parties they need to come to the table according to the following parameters but i don't think...
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george h w bush and abraham lincoln only served two temples in house of rep re-- terms in house of representativesthey were there. this will work against mr. cain. on the other hand a lot of things that traditionally happened are changed. people are finding appeal in a hard charging business man and navy veteran. >>> thanks for visiting us today. >> thanks for having me alison, happy columbus day and happy birthday to my mom too. >> happy birthday. >> okay steve. >>> a lot to honor today. 7:40 a.m. on monday morning up next we will continue with fox 5 morning news as we check headlines on the other side of the break including more from michael jackson's memorial concert. and then paul mccartney says i do again. stay with us drinkin'? what are you i'm drinkin' dunkin'. coffee -- black, straight up. extra cream, three sugars. iced coffee french vanilla. for me. iced coffee with a turbo shot. i'm drinkin' dunkin'. i'm drinkin' dunkin'. i'm drinkin' dunkin'. drinkin' dunkin'. america runs on dunkin' coffee. what do you thinink of this on? really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's
george h w bush and abraham lincoln only served two temples in house of rep re-- terms in house of representativesthey were there. this will work against mr. cain. on the other hand a lot of things that traditionally happened are changed. people are finding appeal in a hard charging business man and navy veteran. >>> thanks for visiting us today. >> thanks for having me alison, happy columbus day and happy birthday to my mom too. >> happy birthday. >> okay steve....
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george bush looking like a monkey? all the comedians. you all had this h. eorge bush being stupid jokes. >> we will, he was stupid. but nobody ever equates white people to being monkeys. that's not a negative stereotype that we say hey, white people are monkeys. but we already know throughout history that they've been calling us monkeys. so for them to then call obama a monkey then it becomes racial. >> here's the thing. this is a man who has achieved a great level of success, a great level of power. he deserves respect. whether or not you agree with his policies or his views. he deserves respect. >> how do you feel if somebody comes that has a whole barack obama comedy routine, those grandma pants -- >> you're supposed to. >> the dancing on "ellen." >> whether you're a political figure, an actor, an entertainer, once you're in that limelight you have given us license to talk about you. it's just the way they've gone about talking about him which is different from any other president they've ever talked about. >> do y'all have any obama -- do you do some oba
george bush looking like a monkey? all the comedians. you all had this h. eorge bush being stupid jokes. >> we will, he was stupid. but nobody ever equates white people to being monkeys. that's not a negative stereotype that we say hey, white people are monkeys. but we already know throughout history that they've been calling us monkeys. so for them to then call obama a monkey then it becomes racial. >> here's the thing. this is a man who has achieved a great level of success, a...
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baker was raising money for george h. w. bush and the texas rangers wre for george w. bush. ronald reagan was the candidate who most depended on small contributions before this d -- most successful before barack obama. he was the one candidate who received the maximum amount of public funds in our history, because he had so many small donors. ronald reagan would never have been president if it were not for public financing of elections. he was running as a challenger and was flat broke in january of 1976. because he got public funds, he was able to make a credible race against an incumbent, gerald ford, and became the frontrunner for 1980. ronald reagan is almost a poster boy for why a public financing system can be important and why we ought to be looking at a system in which several of small donors is multiplied through matching funds rather than simply letting maxed out donors and unlimited super pac's be the main sources of funding. host: during the governor chris christie does not plan to run for president. alaska governor sarah palin says she does not plan to run -- fo
baker was raising money for george h. w. bush and the texas rangers wre for george w. bush. ronald reagan was the candidate who most depended on small contributions before this d -- most successful before barack obama. he was the one candidate who received the maximum amount of public funds in our history, because he had so many small donors. ronald reagan would never have been president if it were not for public financing of elections. he was running as a challenger and was flat broke in...
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baker was raising money for george h. w. bush and the texas rangers wre for george w. bush. ronald reagan was the candidate who most depended on small contributions before this don -- most successful before barack obama. he was the one candidate who received the maximum amount of public funds in our history, because he had so many small donors. ronald reagan would never have been president if it were not for public financing of elections. he was running as a challenger and was flat broke in january of 1976. because he got public funds, he was able to make a credible race against an incumbent, gerald ford, and became the frontrunner for 1980. ronald reagan is almost a poster boy for why a public financing system can be important and why we ought to be looking at a system in which several of small donors is multiplied through matching funds rather than simply letting maxed out donors bed unlimited super pac's the main sources of funding. host: during the governor chris christie does not plan to run for president. alaska governor sarah palin says she does not plan to run -- for
baker was raising money for george h. w. bush and the texas rangers wre for george w. bush. ronald reagan was the candidate who most depended on small contributions before this don -- most successful before barack obama. he was the one candidate who received the maximum amount of public funds in our history, because he had so many small donors. ronald reagan would never have been president if it were not for public financing of elections. he was running as a challenger and was flat broke in...
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baker was raising money for george h. w. bush and the texas rangers wre for george w. bush.an was the candidate who most depended on small contributions before this don -- most successful before barack obama. he was the one candidate who received the maximum amount of public funds in our history, because he had so many small donors. ronald reagan would never have been president if it were not for public financing of elections. he was running as a challenger and was flat broke in january of 1976. because he got public funds, he was able to make a credible race against an incumbent, gerald ford, and became the frontrunner for 1980. ronald reagan is almost a poster boy for why a public financing system can be important and why we ought to be looking at a system in which several of small donors is multiplied through matching funds rather than simply letting maxed out donors bed unlimited super pac's the main sources of funding. host: during the governor chris christie does not plan to run for president. alaska governor sarah palin says she does not plan to run -- former governor
baker was raising money for george h. w. bush and the texas rangers wre for george w. bush.an was the candidate who most depended on small contributions before this don -- most successful before barack obama. he was the one candidate who received the maximum amount of public funds in our history, because he had so many small donors. ronald reagan would never have been president if it were not for public financing of elections. he was running as a challenger and was flat broke in january of...
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i had an e-mail exchange with george h. bush's chief of staff. he said i just had a heart attack. >> we have 41. >> that's for sure. >> friday, october 2th. with us on set is the executive editor at random house and pulitzer prize winner john meacham. >> what's so exciting about "morning joe" is we're very fortunate, we can book just about whom ever we want to book. people want to come on this show. so yesterday willie geist and i, you know, you know what we do. >> you work so hard. >> regis comes on. you know what we do. everything stops. when i say everything stops, i mean everything stops. the world stops. it's like this matrix thing, a thousand things can be going. if the tv is going we turn and both sit down, light one up, smoke and watch regis. and yesterday regis did something that willie and i immediately looked at each other. what did we say at the same time? we need to have donny on. donny, re-enact this. >> this is art in the making. >> that's slow too. he's a performer in a good way. >> why is he doing this? >> he was challenged, snoo
i had an e-mail exchange with george h. bush's chief of staff. he said i just had a heart attack. >> we have 41. >> that's for sure. >> friday, october 2th. with us on set is the executive editor at random house and pulitzer prize winner john meacham. >> what's so exciting about "morning joe" is we're very fortunate, we can book just about whom ever we want to book. people want to come on this show. so yesterday willie geist and i, you know, you know what we...
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you look at ronald reagan, he raised taxes i believe somewhere between seven and nine times and george h. bush was kicked out of office because he did raise taxes. look at our economic situation that actually had two wars, iraq and afghanistan. who is going to pay for these wars. where is the money going to come from? like i said before, wages have remained the same. average americans can't even afford to pay federal taxes. where it is of this money going to come from? host: we will leave it there. on your screen is a picture of cake edwards and dr. trevor upton's -- kate edwards and dr. trevor upton. on what promises to be a soft, southern fall afternoon, ms. edwards, 29, will be escorted down the aisle by her father john. that will celebrate the marriage with family and friends at the sprawling home for parents built in a country site not far from chapel hill, north carolina. everyone close to the family knew that mrs. edwards will not see this day, she died of breast cancer two weeks after the engagement but the mother and daughter died into wedding details while they still had time.
you look at ronald reagan, he raised taxes i believe somewhere between seven and nine times and george h. bush was kicked out of office because he did raise taxes. look at our economic situation that actually had two wars, iraq and afghanistan. who is going to pay for these wars. where is the money going to come from? like i said before, wages have remained the same. average americans can't even afford to pay federal taxes. where it is of this money going to come from? host: we will leave it...
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nafta, which we talked about earlier, was begun under a republican president george h. w. bush and concluded under a democratic president bill clinton. these deals were negotiated under george w. bush and then sent to congress after some revision of different parts by president barack obama, a democrat. we see a lot of crossover across the aisle. the u.n. does international trade commission typically comes forward with estimates of what it would add to jobs in the u.s. economy. so there is a lot of coverage given to lawmakers in favor of these deals and evidence of what they would add to exports. what they would erode manufacturing jobs and overall employment in view of this, which many contend, it is a complicated issue. but there is a lot more evidence for these helping the u.s. gdp over all. host: the white house memo written in "the new york times" by mark lambler, and he has a piece this morning. here is how he starts in -- mr. lee has a biography coming up next month which talked about his personal rise from poverty to the leadership of south korea. redder than red ca
nafta, which we talked about earlier, was begun under a republican president george h. w. bush and concluded under a democratic president bill clinton. these deals were negotiated under george w. bush and then sent to congress after some revision of different parts by president barack obama, a democrat. we see a lot of crossover across the aisle. the u.n. does international trade commission typically comes forward with estimates of what it would add to jobs in the u.s. economy. so there is a...
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we've posted president that the united states late george h. debbie bush and bill clinton and foreign nations like the length of poland and the terry shankill of the ukraine. we have hosted leaders and government and politics such as former mayor and california house speaker, willie brown and then fdic chairwoman, sheila bair. like secretary sebelius, sheila bair has the distinction of being both a graduate of very high distinction and is being recognized as one of the most powerful woman in the world. and we've hosted reporters and commentators, such as bob woodward and david broder, one of broder's public appearances is that the dole institute. we are home to the told fellow where they hold seminars given them the opportunity to learn first-hand friend leaders in the field. those fellows had a prior patterson precedent have included congressman dennis moore and walt wakes, press secretary to senator dole. i would encourage you to compare the quality of programming at the dole institute to the institute of politics at harvard. and i know you'l
we've posted president that the united states late george h. debbie bush and bill clinton and foreign nations like the length of poland and the terry shankill of the ukraine. we have hosted leaders and government and politics such as former mayor and california house speaker, willie brown and then fdic chairwoman, sheila bair. like secretary sebelius, sheila bair has the distinction of being both a graduate of very high distinction and is being recognized as one of the most powerful woman in...
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>>george: oakland c h p has been a concern considered to help alleviate and accommodate this trafficaffic control officers on the streets. i want to quickly show with a ride on a traffic maps. to get round this you can use the 280 extension. from king and st. or cosell's on the city street to get to the cesar chavez. that is your best route out of the city. as i mentioned, this will not open before 11:00 a.m. or noon. team coverage, erica conner with the rest. >> george, i do not have a recent accidents. coming out of fremont, on the nimitz there are no additional accidents befell long solid red stretch. speeds are under 25 m.p.h. the chp has nothing to report but it is slow and go conditions. the 880 southbound is usually 24 minutes now it is over 40 minutes to get to the south bay. the metering lights are still cycling. perhaps people got the word to avoid the bay bridge. if you decide to take it you will certainly run into the backup from the expansion onto city streets. we recommend the san mateo bridge. it is a bit heavier west. it is still however, sticky. the 101 has been thin
>>george: oakland c h p has been a concern considered to help alleviate and accommodate this trafficaffic control officers on the streets. i want to quickly show with a ride on a traffic maps. to get round this you can use the 280 extension. from king and st. or cosell's on the city street to get to the cesar chavez. that is your best route out of the city. as i mentioned, this will not open before 11:00 a.m. or noon. team coverage, erica conner with the rest. >> george, i do not...
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. -- george h. w. bush for domestic policy. he has been assistant general counsel of the office of management and budget and he's been deputy undersecretary are planning, budget and evaluation at the department of education. sitting next to charles is olivia golden who is in institute fellow here at the urban institute. her research focus on human services programs, helping children and families. she has been director of state operations for new york state's governor. she's been director of district of columbia's child and family service agency, and she has been assistant secretary for children and families at the u.s. department of health and human services. seated next to olivia between olivia and me is robert reischauer, a familiar face i know today going. he is president of the urban institute. he was director of the congressional budget office from 1989-1995. bob, of interest to all of us today, is one of two public trustees of the social security and medicare trust fund. so he brings that experience to bear in his observa
. -- george h. w. bush for domestic policy. he has been assistant general counsel of the office of management and budget and he's been deputy undersecretary are planning, budget and evaluation at the department of education. sitting next to charles is olivia golden who is in institute fellow here at the urban institute. her research focus on human services programs, helping children and families. she has been director of state operations for new york state's governor. she's been director of...
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we have posted president of the united states like george h. w. bush and bill clinton.the ukraine. we have posted leaders in government and politics such as the former mayor and california house speaker and fdic chairwoman she liber -- shiela bair. she has the distinction of being both a k.u. graduate and being recognized as one of the most powerful women in the world. we have had commentators like bob woodward and david broder. one of his last appearances was at the dole institute. we give students the opportunity to learn first hand from leaders in the field. those events are bipartisan and have included people like dennis moore and the press secretary to senator dole. i would challenge you to compare the programming at the dole institute to harvard and i know you will be impressed with the dole institute. all events are open to the public and conform to the institute's mission of expanding the dialogue. on behalf of the university and on behalf of the dole institute, i want to thank you for your generous support. it is also possible because of the generous personal c
we have posted president of the united states like george h. w. bush and bill clinton.the ukraine. we have posted leaders in government and politics such as the former mayor and california house speaker and fdic chairwoman she liber -- shiela bair. she has the distinction of being both a k.u. graduate and being recognized as one of the most powerful women in the world. we have had commentators like bob woodward and david broder. one of his last appearances was at the dole institute. we give...
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george w. bush was in the white house and h henry waxman on every night and accusation of skull duggary and conspiraciesnd the rest, to democrats in the white house. we'll see, when eric holder walks out after news conference because he didn't like a question about fast and furious, that's an indication that at least some of the coverage is starting to get to them. >> ellen, would be appear to be a big story, fox news has covered this ten times as much as cnn. >> i thought that fox's article was the most balanced. the daily caller to the right. on talk radio stations i'm on and we do many hits a day. every single one of them, right, left and center has been asking me about this. >> you know, jim, cheryl akerson of cbs made some phone calls to the white house and got screamed the at, she says, because she was asking about fast and furious, here is what david of the baltimore sun had to say. the obama administration is in full campaign mode when it comes to answering questions about fast and furious and they prefer the media organization to come on bended knee, like nbc. do you think there's truth to that
george w. bush was in the white house and h henry waxman on every night and accusation of skull duggary and conspiraciesnd the rest, to democrats in the white house. we'll see, when eric holder walks out after news conference because he didn't like a question about fast and furious, that's an indication that at least some of the coverage is starting to get to them. >> ellen, would be appear to be a big story, fox news has covered this ten times as much as cnn. >> i thought that...
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h-- the chief says he has an open door policy. we have kept in contact. the only to people i've received any help from was george gascone. here is my complaint. two calls, never returned my call. redella tenet returned by call and said he would get back to me, he is on vacation now. rich dalton calls me today and said the statute has passed. how can they pass it when they never followed up? it was for did -- forwarded to the precinct. what you call cold case? i have evidence to show i did not make certain statements added to my statement that is found in computer records and i want something done about it because i am still being harassed. in any event, when i left here last march, i am not going to tell you how it is done, i heard him said i will make much a man 102 a good thing. i stated i want it that removed off the curriculum. i want that put back on. i asked you please assign an investigator to check into the evidence i have against that pricing. president mazzucco: thank you. next speaker. ok. any further public comment? seeing none, comment is closed. >> #2. reports and announcements. a review of recent activitie
h-- the chief says he has an open door policy. we have kept in contact. the only to people i've received any help from was george gascone. here is my complaint. two calls, never returned my call. redella tenet returned by call and said he would get back to me, he is on vacation now. rich dalton calls me today and said the statute has passed. how can they pass it when they never followed up? it was for did -- forwarded to the precinct. what you call cold case? i have evidence to show i did not...
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george clooney to me. >> he had a heroic voice? (laughter) >> but i dn't think about his voice. i just thought about him and h seemed like in a movie you beeved he is the guy who can do these things >> there's no one who's figured this thing out better than george cloon. >> rose: the moviehing? >> yeah. >> rose: what has he figured snout >> just how to enjoy it, how to abuse it. >> rose: so they don't know you, do they? >> they clearly don't. heroic? george has figured this thing out? >> i haven't figured it out yet. they're all... they're crazy those people. they're nuts. >> rose: you're not. thank you for coming. pleasure to have you here. thank you. >> rose: steve jobs died yesterday after a prolonged battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 56 years old. his death was a front page story. newspapers around the world in the "n york times" it redefined the digital age. steve jobs ds at 56, rerey shaped the wor of technology. in the financial times jobs a creative genius dies at 56. tributes to a founder who defined an era. he once said peoe don't know what they want until they see it but jobs kw long before tha
george clooney to me. >> he had a heroic voice? (laughter) >> but i dn't think about his voice. i just thought about him and h seemed like in a movie you beeved he is the guy who can do these things >> there's no one who's figured this thing out better than george cloon. >> rose: the moviehing? >> yeah. >> rose: what has he figured snout >> just how to enjoy it, how to abuse it. >> rose: so they don't know you, do they? >> they clearly...
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george soros has expressed sympathy with american protesters that are aiming their anger at wall street. >> in the shadow of wall street, another day begins. protesters that say finance iss' greednance h ruining stuff. >> we are part of the group that is getting the short end of the stick while they are getting more and more money. we need to be equal. >> the message drew the crowds to a march on saturday. police arrested 700 people on the brooklyn bridge, saying that they were not allowed on the road. a freelance photographer was one of those arrested. he said that the police instructions were not clear. >> eventually, they just disappeared. they reappeared. >> the police deny that. their tactics for policing this protest are under scrutiny. a high-ranking officer used pepper spray on one of the protesters. as they continue their anti capitalist vigil, they will look at them on sunday. >> the question is whether these protests will lead to a new political movement in america. a left-wing tea party if you like. a former marine turned housing officer who has dropped everything to work on communications is clear about what he hopes to achieve. >> i want to end the federal reserve. i wan
george soros has expressed sympathy with american protesters that are aiming their anger at wall street. >> in the shadow of wall street, another day begins. protesters that say finance iss' greednance h ruining stuff. >> we are part of the group that is getting the short end of the stick while they are getting more and more money. we need to be equal. >> the message drew the crowds to a march on saturday. police arrested 700 people on the brooklyn bridge, saying that they...
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and a lot of the alabama tornado @@@@p @@h@ @ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ññ >>> george, you'reevil. >> you only have we went out to lunch. >> yeah. you were a smart man. let me say that. >> i'm sorry. >> yeah, sure. >> now, we're counting down to halloween. you don't want to miss the halloween show. see you on monday. but come tomorrow, too. >> i'm tired. >>> hundreds of occupy san francisco protesters brace for early morning raid that never came. there were indications something would happen after police began gathering last night. several supervisors showed up to support the protesters so did demonstrators from occupy oakland where it was quiet overnight. quieting down in terms of the winds. let's check in with mike. >>> 6:00 fire danger ended the fire season started off quietly. throw mid 70s, 30s and 40s most areas tonight steady throughout the next seven days. >>> bart continuing with at least 30 minute delays for all lines that go through the
and a lot of the alabama tornado @@@@p @@h@ @ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ññ >>> george, you'reevil. >> you only have we went out to lunch. >> yeah. you were a smart man. let me say that. >> i'm sorry. >> yeah, sure. >> now, we're counting down to halloween. you don't want to miss the halloween show. see you on monday. but come tomorrow, too. >> i'm tired. >>> hundreds of occupy san francisco protesters brace for early morning raid that never came....
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h. and nikita burmistrov extended the lead to three nil by the seventy fifth minute visits to get a consolation go a last minute effort from george who could three points for vital for them to stay clear of the relegation zone. as one more game from sunday to talk about a spot that now jake drew with and jima catch one or angie the big spenders. now moving on to english football where are still up to tenth in the premier league there after a two one win over sunderland at the emirates a double from securing the win fasten bangas men elsewhere new castle a fourth after getting a point against the lady who lies are from the teacher shola ameobi giving an apology side it's easy to draw while west brom beat balls to neil at home in the west midlands darby to move them to the relegation. we have one only this season as yet so that was the way to him if you like to open that kills it was also noise to get a clean sheet at least we should vote for. clean sheets which. really is possible to we had last year that also is another positive for. last year when you know three from a which is a much better statistic if we can get three clean s
h. and nikita burmistrov extended the lead to three nil by the seventy fifth minute visits to get a consolation go a last minute effort from george who could three points for vital for them to stay clear of the relegation zone. as one more game from sunday to talk about a spot that now jake drew with and jima catch one or angie the big spenders. now moving on to english football where are still up to tenth in the premier league there after a two one win over sunderland at the emirates a double...
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