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would george h. w. bush get through a republican primary today? - yeah, because, - you think he would? - yeah, people are saying-- - oh, you are a loyal friend. - no, but people are saying reagan wouldn't either, and i'm saying, no. the character of the individual sets the tone of the campaign, and ronald reagan, for example, was such a powerful individual. he would have dragged the population to where he is. - and maybe the party to where he is. - right, and george bush's campaign in '88, if you look back on it, he started so far behind dukakis - correct. - and ran a fantastic campaign. - you have to admit, dukakis was the perfect opponent for him. - yes, both in terms of philosophy and height. - and height. (john laughing) - and also in, i mean-- - and i say that-- - yeah, yeah, you're not-- - as short, as being - disadvantaged on the same side. - right, you're not exactly 6'8", yourself, i realize that. no, but the point is, dukakis presented for the republicans, as you say, rare for the party to hold the white house for a third term. dukakis w
would george h. w. bush get through a republican primary today? - yeah, because, - you think he would? - yeah, people are saying-- - oh, you are a loyal friend. - no, but people are saying reagan wouldn't either, and i'm saying, no. the character of the individual sets the tone of the campaign, and ronald reagan, for example, was such a powerful individual. he would have dragged the population to where he is. - and maybe the party to where he is. - right, and george bush's campaign in '88, if...
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so confusing. - right, the reality is that jeb bush is certainly not running in the party of george h. w. bush he's arguably not running in the party of george w. bush. - that's the really striking thing. - those who have said he may have just been out of politics for so long, having been governor for some time but some time ago, the world may have changed. - it's not a particularly coherent party right now and this book is shot through with, as you said, use your image, bread crumbs of this. where george h.w. bush, in 1963, in mrs. bush's diary, there's a line, the nuts will never love him. she was talking about the birchers. - the nuts. - the nuts will never love him. (crowd laughs) when he's vice president, he's getting ready to go to the conservative political action committee and he says, "well i might as well go "but we might as well face it, "the nuts have never been for me." as mark twain once said, "history may not repeat itself but it rhymes." (crowd laughs) jeb bush is hearing the rhymes here. - and the question is whether "the nuts" will be for him. - and whether he can actually co
so confusing. - right, the reality is that jeb bush is certainly not running in the party of george h. w. bush he's arguably not running in the party of george w. bush. - that's the really striking thing. - those who have said he may have just been out of politics for so long, having been governor for some time but some time ago, the world may have changed. - it's not a particularly coherent party right now and this book is shot through with, as you said, use your image, bread crumbs of this....
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sending condolences on behalf of herself and president george h-w bush, barbara bush said we take comfort that they will be reunited once more. and in a tweet from her stepson michael reagan, she is once again with the man she loved. god bless. until his death and beyond, she kept the flame. and in the end, burnishing and maintaining ronald reagan's legacy is her own. and thank you for just being you. (applause) >> she really was pot we are behind the throne. nancy reagan spent her life protecting her husband. she did all the worrying so he didn't have to. and it was her instinct about people which in most cases decided who would work for ronald reagan ors who usefulness had expired. >> glor: it's one thing watching the white house, another covering it. you also had several memorable encounters with nancy reagan, did you not? >> yes, several. but the big one was at a reception when i introduced my date to her as my almost fiance. she gave me a withering stare and she said get her a ring. i did. >> glor: bill plante in our washington bureau, bill, thank you very much tonight. >> the republ
sending condolences on behalf of herself and president george h-w bush, barbara bush said we take comfort that they will be reunited once more. and in a tweet from her stepson michael reagan, she is once again with the man she loved. god bless. until his death and beyond, she kept the flame. and in the end, burnishing and maintaining ronald reagan's legacy is her own. and thank you for just being you. (applause) >> she really was pot we are behind the throne. nancy reagan spent her life...
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vice president joe biden tried to delay george h-w bush's nomination in 1992 - which was also an election year. a personal photo - with an important message. message.a woman shares the image that turned her life upside down.what she wants everyone to know about the unusual signs of breast cancer. you're watching 9 on your side at 5 new at five - a woman's very personal photo - carries an important message. message.the photo shows an unusual sign of breast cancer. and despite its private nature - she wants everyone to see it. kylie armstrong's facebook post caught the attention of women worldwide. she says this picture - showing 3 faint dimples on the bottom of her breast - turned her life upside down. kylie - who lives in melbourne, australia, writes: "this is what my breast cancer looks like. i felt no lump. the general practitioner felt no lump." lump." in kylies case, an ultrasound breast. "and the reality is bc can ways." dr. deanna attai (ah-tie)- who is president of the american society of breast surgeons - says posts like kylie's are important. that's because while a lump may be th
vice president joe biden tried to delay george h-w bush's nomination in 1992 - which was also an election year. a personal photo - with an important message. message.a woman shares the image that turned her life upside down.what she wants everyone to know about the unusual signs of breast cancer. you're watching 9 on your side at 5 new at five - a woman's very personal photo - carries an important message. message.the photo shows an unusual sign of breast cancer. and despite its private nature...
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vice president joe biden tried to delay george h-w bush's nomination in 1992 - which was also an election year. the search is on for this man. levi garrett was supposed to begin serving a 12 year sentence this week, but was mistakenly released from an indiana jail.officials are blaming a glitch in the "i-t" system.this is actually an ongoing issue.in the last 20 months its happened 5 other times.police are confident garrett will be caught soon. cooler out the door this morning with dry conditions means a quiet start to thursday. skies stay mostly sunny today as highs increase to 60. you will notice that this afternoon and gust up to 35 mph for a few hours. a car accident ends up leading to a murder investigation.the details leading to the discovery and what you can do to help police with that investigation. it's st. pattrick's day!where you can go for two full days gmts anim"you're watching good morning tri-state at 4:30 on 9 on your side!" a crash led to his discovery, and now a homicide investigation into the death of a fairfield high school senior found shot dead inside that car. 2753-
vice president joe biden tried to delay george h-w bush's nomination in 1992 - which was also an election year. the search is on for this man. levi garrett was supposed to begin serving a 12 year sentence this week, but was mistakenly released from an indiana jail.officials are blaming a glitch in the "i-t" system.this is actually an ongoing issue.in the last 20 months its happened 5 other times.police are confident garrett will be caught soon. cooler out the door this morning with...
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merrick accepted a low-level job as federal prosecutor in president george h. w. bush'sdministration, took a 50% pay cut. traded in his elegant office to a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. this was when problems reached epidemic proportions and he came to help. >> us why does he think that measure, garland might have a chance to get into the supreme court when the senate said it would block anyone that obama nominates? >> well, merrick garland went to the federal appeals court here in the district of columbia back in 1997. that was during the presidency of another democratic president, bill clinton. and he was confirmed by a 3-1 margin. he also is said to be good friends with the current chief justice john roberts, who was, of course, nominated by george w. a republican president. and he's considered especially on law and order issues, pretty tough. so they think this might be the thing that gets him on to the high court. of course, we'll have to see just what senate republicans have up their sleeve. >> indeed. roslind jordan live in washington, d
merrick accepted a low-level job as federal prosecutor in president george h. w. bush'sdministration, took a 50% pay cut. traded in his elegant office to a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. this was when problems reached epidemic proportions and he came to help. >> us why does he think that measure, garland might have a chance to get into the supreme court when the senate said it would block anyone that obama nominates? >> well, merrick garland went to the...
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you criticize vice president biden the last year that president george h. w. bush was in office, vice president biden was chairman of the judiciary committee and he put through 11 circuit court judges, 53 district court judges. theyou want to talk about the bn rule? the republicans have allowed five district court judges. come on. let's get this out of partisanship. by any standard whatsoever there's been a republican president and democratic controlled congress, senate, we have treated that republican president far better than they have treated democratic presidents. and, but they do here because of the supreme court with five republican appointed majority members of the supreme court are bringing down the approval rating of the supreme court, the american people, it must be president obama's fault, even though those five were nominated and approved
you criticize vice president biden the last year that president george h. w. bush was in office, vice president biden was chairman of the judiciary committee and he put through 11 circuit court judges, 53 district court judges. theyou want to talk about the bn rule? the republicans have allowed five district court judges. come on. let's get this out of partisanship. by any standard whatsoever there's been a republican president and democratic controlled congress, senate, we have treated that...
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. >> reporter: former presidents george and h. w. bush still call texas home. but democrats are depending on a growing latino population to turn the state blue. strategists say a big win for hillary clinton could erase the possibility of a bernie sanders nomination. hillary history in texas dating back to the '70s. and she polls well with latinos. she's not only looking for delegates but campaign tags. >> if she wins substantially, she'll clean up happily. >> reporter: in the last two super tuesdays, the big winner has gone on to win their party's nomination. >> to the victor go the spoils. and the spoils are campaign tactics. >>> a gruesome discovery outside an abandoned yacht in the philippines. >> fishermen discovered a mummified body. it was owned by a german national but they have not been able to identify the remains. there was an au but the results will not be known for a couple of weeks. >>> canada has resettled 25,000 syrian refugees. the canadian government plans to allow thousands more privately sponsored refugees. >>> the dashcam video shows a toddl
. >> reporter: former presidents george and h. w. bush still call texas home. but democrats are depending on a growing latino population to turn the state blue. strategists say a big win for hillary clinton could erase the possibility of a bernie sanders nomination. hillary history in texas dating back to the '70s. and she polls well with latinos. she's not only looking for delegates but campaign tags. >> if she wins substantially, she'll clean up happily. >> reporter: in the...
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. >> in 1992, joe biden argued that george h w bush should delay his election.'s military will be pushed to the limit in a ground war against a superpower like china or russia. he told lawmakers on capitol hill that years of combat in iraq and afghanistan restricted budget and troop cuts and they have taken a heavy toll. settled more refugees. they seek to try to limit the number of refugees coming to europe. facing a challenge. it's solidarity and core values are under pressure. mostcording to the agency, travel to europe through the greek islands from nearby turkey, a number that talked one million. mobile news powered by our 2400 journalists and more than 150 news bureaus from around the world. i am mark crumpton. >> the former israeli prime minister is getting into tech. he is chairman of an israeli startup reporting homeland security. it is part of the mobile emergency act which allows anyone in israel report emergency by the press of a button. we caught up with the former israeli prime minister. >> it's a new application that is 911 instagram. there withd
. >> in 1992, joe biden argued that george h w bush should delay his election.'s military will be pushed to the limit in a ground war against a superpower like china or russia. he told lawmakers on capitol hill that years of combat in iraq and afghanistan restricted budget and troop cuts and they have taken a heavy toll. settled more refugees. they seek to try to limit the number of refugees coming to europe. facing a challenge. it's solidarity and core values are under pressure....
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i remember as recently as president george h w bush and barbara bush. intons during the clinton administration. thes no different than clintons and george w. bush and laura bush before that. i'm not the one who said she spent $1 million on china. that is no different than their predecessors. >> another reporter giving her and memories. susan page of usa today, nancy reagan gave the personal touch and usa today.com. this time it is riverside california, ginger. looks like we lost ginger. the final thoughts with funeral this afternoon of the nancy reagan's legacy? guest: she was tougher than her husband. she channeled that toughness into taking care of him. one of the most celebrated instances is she did not get with the former treasury secretary, the former ceo of merrill lynch. reagan came from the treasury to the white house chief of staff. nancy reagan decided early on that reagan thought that was chief, not staff. a very powerful job, but it is still staff. she thought reagan was not serving her husband's interest. she was enraged after a comment abou
i remember as recently as president george h w bush and barbara bush. intons during the clinton administration. thes no different than clintons and george w. bush and laura bush before that. i'm not the one who said she spent $1 million on china. that is no different than their predecessors. >> another reporter giving her and memories. susan page of usa today, nancy reagan gave the personal touch and usa today.com. this time it is riverside california, ginger. looks like we lost ginger....
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merrick accepted a low level job as federal prosecutor in president george h. w. bush's administration. he traded in his elegant office for a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. this was a time when crime in washington reached epidemic proportions, and he wanted to help. he made a name for himself going after corrupt politicians an and criminals. >> what are the implications of obama's nomination? >> well, it's basically made very plain, felicity, the tough partisan nature of government in washington right now. even before the president had decided that he was going to nominate judge garland to the high court, republicans in the senate had already said that they wouldn't consider anyone that the president would nominate because they say that we're in an election year and we should wait for a new president to be installed in 2017. well, the president's view is that we can't wait. he has an institutional duty to nominate someone and in his view the senate needs to move on his nomination. whether or not the person is ultimately approved. so that is what
merrick accepted a low level job as federal prosecutor in president george h. w. bush's administration. he traded in his elegant office for a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. this was a time when crime in washington reached epidemic proportions, and he wanted to help. he made a name for himself going after corrupt politicians an and criminals. >> what are the implications of obama's nomination? >> well, it's basically made very plain, felicity, the tough...
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. >> amy: we have watched george h. w. bush jump out of planes and he keeps doing it. do you still have the -- a little bit of daredevil in you to want to keep doing this? >> i do and i watch george bush do it instead. >> john: makes it easy. >> but i still fly planes and balloons and, the sky is still my office. >> john: i tell you, this week our local guy has been getting nationwide attention, pbs has a special going right now called space men. you got to see -- i only saw a little bit and i have it recorded and it will be on-line to check it out. what do you think about the special they did on you. the neat thing about it was it brought you up-to-date on the history of the research that was done before the space-age started. a chapter of aviation history that is kind of forgotten. because of the space-age was so exciting when it took place. it also paid tribute to dr. staff, a visionary that knew we were going into space and sp did back in those days, it was a great program. >> amy: take us box a couple of years ago, felix baumgartner, you helped me remember the nam
. >> amy: we have watched george h. w. bush jump out of planes and he keeps doing it. do you still have the -- a little bit of daredevil in you to want to keep doing this? >> i do and i watch george bush do it instead. >> john: makes it easy. >> but i still fly planes and balloons and, the sky is still my office. >> john: i tell you, this week our local guy has been getting nationwide attention, pbs has a special going right now called space men. you got to see --...
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turned over the white house to president george h. w. bush.have about 15 minutes to talk very long post president. as we said at the beginning, it themarked fairly soon with announcement of president reagan alzheimer's. order,that, very short this memory came out. 1989.as in she's been working on it during the latter part of the white years. my turn is the name of it. her turn at what? book?d she use this -- she, she used it talked about some of these aid. she told her side of the story. doesn't have any revelations in it. not really if you knew about nancy. she talks about how she supported the president. supported reagan. you might say she wanted both ways. she was very powerful. if you crossed her, you'll feel that. said she was powerful, she would think you're dissing reagan. >> during that time opening of the reagan library. reagans raise money for this library? how did they use the library? raised it. their friends. many of whom gave a lot of money. very hard to the reagan and initially to president before he became ill. tellis the way o
turned over the white house to president george h. w. bush.have about 15 minutes to talk very long post president. as we said at the beginning, it themarked fairly soon with announcement of president reagan alzheimer's. order,that, very short this memory came out. 1989.as in she's been working on it during the latter part of the white years. my turn is the name of it. her turn at what? book?d she use this -- she, she used it talked about some of these aid. she told her side of the story....
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former presidents george and h. w. bush still call it home. but democrats are count on a growing latino population to turn the state blue. there are 222 democratic delegates and strategies here say that a big win for hillary clinton could erase the possibility of a bernie sanders nomination. hillary clinton has a long political history in texas, dating back to the 70s. she polls well with latinos. she is not only looking for delegates but campaign cash. if she wins and wins substantially, she'll clean up after wards. >> in the last seven tube super tuesdays, the big winners have gone on to win their party's nomination. >> to the victor goes the spoils and that means campaign cash. according to opensecrets.org, texans gave more than $51 million to the presidential candidates. that is a lot of money. in dallas, omar villafranca, kpix 5. >>> presidential campaigns are holding super tuesday watch parties tonight around the country. here is a live look at clinton headquarters in miami. we'll bring you any states that close out during this newscast.
former presidents george and h. w. bush still call it home. but democrats are count on a growing latino population to turn the state blue. there are 222 democratic delegates and strategies here say that a big win for hillary clinton could erase the possibility of a bernie sanders nomination. hillary clinton has a long political history in texas, dating back to the 70s. she polls well with latinos. she is not only looking for delegates but campaign cash. if she wins and wins substantially,...
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to 1990's, 1988 when george h w bush is running for president, no one asked him about saddam hussein and hussein invades kuwait. when george w. bush for president, nobody asked about al qaeda. the 9/11 happened. -- then 9/11 happened. looking at the threat environment, you're in the middle of a presidential debate, what is it that nobody is asking the candidates about that could into of dominating the next presidential term? used to get that questioned, who do you think is going to surprise you, general? here is how i into the question. my matrix is how bad are they and how much time do i have? vertical axis, horizontal axis, how bad, how much time. in the lower left-hand column are things urgent, but not existential. he can go bad because a tsa guy in dallas missing that decision. years, i get another flavor of threat, a group of nationstates i have taken to label and fishes, brutal, and nuclear. pakistan, and i throw the russians in there too. when it goes bump, it is worse in what we are worried about because of brussels. i probably have 3, 4, 5 years to get a handle on them. i go
to 1990's, 1988 when george h w bush is running for president, no one asked him about saddam hussein and hussein invades kuwait. when george w. bush for president, nobody asked about al qaeda. the 9/11 happened. -- then 9/11 happened. looking at the threat environment, you're in the middle of a presidential debate, what is it that nobody is asking the candidates about that could into of dominating the next presidential term? used to get that questioned, who do you think is going to surprise...
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if you go back to the 1990s, actually 1980s when george h. w. bush was running for president. nobody asked him about saddam hussein and saddam hussein invades kuwait. the presidency is driven by the persian gulf war. in 2000 when george w. bush was running for president nobody asked about al-qaeda, and 9/11 happened and the presidency was dominated by the war on terror look at the threat of our but today, middle of the presidential debate, what is it nobody is asking the candidates about that could end up dominating the next presidential term? >> i used to get this question a government. i would be with from the groups like the question what do you think will surprise you this year, general? [laughter] is why i answer the question. i have three tiers of threat and my matrix is how bad are the economics time do i have? vertical axis, horizontal axis. how bad, how much time. touched down in the left hand corner of things that are urgent but not existential. cyber, and it's current form terms of the it could go bump tonight because the tsa kid at dulles makes a bad decision. that
if you go back to the 1990s, actually 1980s when george h. w. bush was running for president. nobody asked him about saddam hussein and saddam hussein invades kuwait. the presidency is driven by the persian gulf war. in 2000 when george w. bush was running for president nobody asked about al-qaeda, and 9/11 happened and the presidency was dominated by the war on terror look at the threat of our but today, middle of the presidential debate, what is it nobody is asking the candidates about that...
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if you go back to 1990's, 1988 when george h w bush is running for president, no one asked him about saddam hussein, and saddam hussein invades kuwait. in 2000, when george w. bush for was running for president, nobody asked about al qaeda. then 9/11 happened. looking at the threat environment we have today you're , in the middle of a presidential debate, what is it that nobody is asking the candidates about the good in-depth dominating the next presidential term? would you think is going to surprise you this year, general? [laughter] i answer theay question. my matrix is how badre they and how much time do i have? vertical axis, horizontal axis, how bad, how much time. talked down here in the lower tucked downrner -- here in the lower left-hand corner are things urgent, but not existential. he can go bad because a tsa guy in dallas missing that decision. i go out 3-4 years i get another flavor of threat, a group of nationstates i have taken to label as ambitious brutal, and nuclear. north korea, pakistan, and i throw the russians in there too. that is not going to go bump tonight, bu
if you go back to 1990's, 1988 when george h w bush is running for president, no one asked him about saddam hussein, and saddam hussein invades kuwait. in 2000, when george w. bush for was running for president, nobody asked about al qaeda. then 9/11 happened. looking at the threat environment we have today you're , in the middle of a presidential debate, what is it that nobody is asking the candidates about the good in-depth dominating the next presidential term? would you think is going to...
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merrick accepted a low-level job as a federal prosecutor in president george h w bush's administration and took a 50% pay cut. traded in the elegant office for a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. this was a time when crime here in washington had reached epidemic proportions, and he wants to help, and he quickly made a name for himself going after corrupt politicians and violent criminals. his sterling record as a prosecutor led him to the justice department where he oversaw some of the most significant prosecutions in the 1990's, including overseeing every aspect of the federal response to the oklahoma city bombing. in the aftermath of that act of terror, when 168 people, many of them small children, were murdered, merrick had one evening to say good-bye to his own young daughters and boarded a plane to oklahoma city. and he would remain there for weeks. -- four weeks. and worked side by side with first responders, rescue workers, local and federal law enforcement. he led the investigation and supervised the prosecution that brought timothy mcveigh to justice. bu
merrick accepted a low-level job as a federal prosecutor in president george h w bush's administration and took a 50% pay cut. traded in the elegant office for a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. this was a time when crime here in washington had reached epidemic proportions, and he wants to help, and he quickly made a name for himself going after corrupt politicians and violent criminals. his sterling record as a prosecutor led him to the justice department where he...
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the last year president george h. w. bush was in office, vice president biden was chairman of the judiciary committee. he put through 11 circuit court judges, 53 district court judges. the republicans have allowed five district court judges. come on. let's get this out of partisanship. by any standard whatsoever, there's been a republican president and democratically controlled senate, we have treated that republican president far better than they have treated democratic presidents. but then to hear that because the supreme court, the five republican appointed majority members of the supreme court are bringing down the approval rating of the supreme court, the american people, it must be president obama's fault even those five members were nominated and approved before president obama's presidency, that goes too far. that goes too far. that is through the looking glass. that is alice in wonderland. i see the distinguished senior senator out on the floor. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the distinguished ranking memb
the last year president george h. w. bush was in office, vice president biden was chairman of the judiciary committee. he put through 11 circuit court judges, 53 district court judges. the republicans have allowed five district court judges. come on. let's get this out of partisanship. by any standard whatsoever, there's been a republican president and democratically controlled senate, we have treated that republican president far better than they have treated democratic presidents. but then to...
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texas has been a solid red state in presidential eletions since 1980and former presidents george and h-w bush still call it home. but democrats are counting on a growing latino population to turn the state blue. (omar villafranca/cbs news/dallas, tx) "there are 222 democratic delegates and strategists say a big win here the possibility of a bernie sander's nomination." hillary clinton has a long political history in texas dating back to the 70sand she polls well with latinos. she's not only looking for delegates but campaign cash. (cal jillson/politica l science professor, smu) "so if she wins and wins substantially, she'll clean up afterwards." in the last 7 super tuesdays, the big winner has gone onto win their party's nomination. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas, tx. > ((paul joncich)) historically, the texas primary has been later in the season, but this year it was moved up to super tuesday. /// ((denise valdez)) > 4 people were displaced after a fire at a senior living apartment building. 16 apartments near eastern and flamingo had to be evacuated.. after heavy smoke and fire erupted
texas has been a solid red state in presidential eletions since 1980and former presidents george and h-w bush still call it home. but democrats are counting on a growing latino population to turn the state blue. (omar villafranca/cbs news/dallas, tx) "there are 222 democratic delegates and strategists say a big win here the possibility of a bernie sander's nomination." hillary clinton has a long political history in texas dating back to the 70sand she polls well with latinos. she's...
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merrick accepted a low-level job as a federal prosecutor in president george h w bush's administration and took a 50% pay cut. traded in the elegant office for a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. this was a time when crime here in washington had reached epidemic proportions, and he wants to help, and he quickly made a name for himself going after corrupt politicians and violent criminals. his sterling record as a prosecutor led him to the justice department where he oversaw some of the most significant prosecutions in the 1990's, including overseeing every aspect of the federal response to the oklahoma city bombing. in the aftermath of that act of terror, when 168 people, many of them small children, were murdered, merrick had one evening to say good-bye to his own young daughters and boarded a plane to oklahoma city. and he would remain there four weeks. and worked side by side with first responders, rescue workers, local and federal law enforcement. he led the investigation and supervised the prosecution that brought timothy mcveigh to justice. but perhaps most
merrick accepted a low-level job as a federal prosecutor in president george h w bush's administration and took a 50% pay cut. traded in the elegant office for a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. this was a time when crime here in washington had reached epidemic proportions, and he wants to help, and he quickly made a name for himself going after corrupt politicians and violent criminals. his sterling record as a prosecutor led him to the justice department where he...
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republicans repeatedly cite the 1992 speech by joe biden in which he urged president george h w bush from making any nominees to the supreme court that summer should a vacancy occur. david hawking's, explain the , and whyor that speech the future vice president chose to speak at such length on that topic. of 1992, it was clear that bill clinton would be the nominee for president. george h.w. bush was running for reelection. ross perot was in the race and it was a highly unpredictable three-way race at that time. at that time also, there were two justices on the court, byron white in his 70's and harry blackburn in his 80's, and there either one orat both of them are going to retire the day after biden gave his speech. the supreme court goes home the last week in june. this was the last week in june. and biden, who was on the committee --he again, divided government, george h.w. bush was the president and democrats are in charge of the senate, the inverse of what we have today, joe biden goes to the judiciary floor and speaks for more than thatur, saying the words the republicans are
republicans repeatedly cite the 1992 speech by joe biden in which he urged president george h w bush from making any nominees to the supreme court that summer should a vacancy occur. david hawking's, explain the , and whyor that speech the future vice president chose to speak at such length on that topic. of 1992, it was clear that bill clinton would be the nominee for president. george h.w. bush was running for reelection. ross perot was in the race and it was a highly unpredictable three-way...
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i remember as recently as president george h w bush and barbara bush. int afterwards it was the clintons during the clinton administration. thes no different than clintons and george w. bush and laura bush before that. i'm not the one who said she spent $1 million on china. that is no different than their predecessors. >> another reporter giving her and memories. susan page of usa today, nancy reagane the personal touch and usa today.com. this time it is riverside california, ginger. looks like we lost ginger. the final thoughts with funeral this afternoon of the nancy reagan's legacy? gu sshe channeled that toughness into taking care of him. one of the most celebrated instances is she did not get with the former treasury secretary, the former ceo of merrill lynch.
i remember as recently as president george h w bush and barbara bush. int afterwards it was the clintons during the clinton administration. thes no different than clintons and george w. bush and laura bush before that. i'm not the one who said she spent $1 million on china. that is no different than their predecessors. >> another reporter giving her and memories. susan page of usa today, nancy reagane the personal touch and usa today.com. this time it is riverside california, ginger....
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so that's not what i witnessed when i served president reagan and president george h, bush and president george w. bush. i saw sincere values that they lived 24/7. but i'm sure there have been presidents that were one thing with the doors shut and something else with the door open. neil: lbj comes to mind. richard nixon. >> there are others as well, yes. neil: see? even in the end when i try to get you to say something bad about something, you don't take the bait. >> i will say this about donald trump. he has -- he has the encourage to be optimistic every day. i believe he wakes up every day as an optimist. and that's important for a president to be. neil: very good. >> to make extremely difficult decisions because i don't want them to be a pessimist when they walk to work. neil: well, put that happen memo terry audio bump. good to have you. be well. >> thank you very much. neil: well, marco rubio is in a bit of a sticky wicked here. did he actually say this political gamesmanship where you vote for one guy in one state, another guy no state as long as it's not donald trump in any state? did he r
so that's not what i witnessed when i served president reagan and president george h, bush and president george w. bush. i saw sincere values that they lived 24/7. but i'm sure there have been presidents that were one thing with the doors shut and something else with the door open. neil: lbj comes to mind. richard nixon. >> there are others as well, yes. neil: see? even in the end when i try to get you to say something bad about something, you don't take the bait. >> i will say this...
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george washington to george w. bush have gathered together. nbc's kevin tibbles explains h giant tributes to our presidents ended up where you would least expect. >> reporter: it's an unlikelyeeting place state, a muddy virginia field. >> for sale, you want it. >> reporter: the presidents of the united states made of plaster and metal, from their life like eyes to their ties, weathered and worn. >> i'm glad i could save them. >> reporter: oncnc tourist attraction outside williamsburg where fewver game. it's hailed to howard hankins. when the contractor was asked to cart the commanders in chief away and crush them he just couldn't do it. >> people are losing track of the sacrifices that these guys make. i'll let them sit here forever like this before i smash them. >> reporter: so sit they do. while he plans a new park. he already has a mock-up for a larr obama statue. >> we've got obama. >> reporter: heeays history is in his blood. howard's family has been here since before the revolutionary war. >> before there were presidents were were here. >> reporter: now he's surrounde
george washington to george w. bush have gathered together. nbc's kevin tibbles explains h giant tributes to our presidents ended up where you would least expect. >> reporter: it's an unlikelyeeting place state, a muddy virginia field. >> for sale, you want it. >> reporter: the presidents of the united states made of plaster and metal, from their life like eyes to their ties, weathered and worn. >> i'm glad i could save them. >> reporter: oncnc tourist attraction...
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actually 1998 when george h bush was running for president and nobody asks him about saddam hussein. in 2000, when george w bush ran for president nobody asked about al-qaeda and 9/11 happened and the presidency was dominated by the war on terror. we are in the middle of a presidential debate and what is it nobody is asking the candidates about that could end up dominating the next presidential term? >> i used to get this question in government and i would be here with groups like this and the question is what do you think is going to surprise you this year, general? my matrix is how much time do we have and how bad are they. tucked down here in the corner are things that are urgent; cyber and terrorism. a tsa at dulles makes a bad decision will not threaten the existence of the republic. i go out three to five years and i get another flavor of threat. a group of nation states i took the label ambitious brutal and lethal north korea, pakistan, and i throw in the russians. it will not go bump tonight but if it does it is worse than what happened in brussels. we have three-five years to get a handle on that.
actually 1998 when george h bush was running for president and nobody asks him about saddam hussein. in 2000, when george w bush ran for president nobody asked about al-qaeda and 9/11 happened and the presidency was dominated by the war on terror. we are in the middle of a presidential debate and what is it nobody is asking the candidates about that could end up dominating the next presidential term? >> i used to get this question in government and i would be here with groups like this...
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george h bush who raised taxes. and then you get the second bush and i argue the tea party starts at the end of w's administration as it was seen as failing. and conservatives didn't want to define it as a failure of conser conserve so defined it as big government nevermind most of inspening was in baghdad. they criticized him for the prescription drug program under medica medicare, criticized him into no child left behind, and for him being open on immigration and bush was open on immigration and tried to pass immigration reform. at the end of each of these republican presidency, a lot of rank and file conservatives said what did we do all of that work for? we have not changed the way politicians say they will change things. so we should not be surprised the whole thing blew up in 2016. >> host: they have this notion of being betrayed by former republicans and then we come to the impeachment of bill clinton who you describe as one of the low points in america history. can you explain? >> guest: you know, clinton, had this relationship with monica lewinsky and denied it and then finally admitted it. his definition o
george h bush who raised taxes. and then you get the second bush and i argue the tea party starts at the end of w's administration as it was seen as failing. and conservatives didn't want to define it as a failure of conser conserve so defined it as big government nevermind most of inspening was in baghdad. they criticized him for the prescription drug program under medica medicare, criticized him into no child left behind, and for him being open on immigration and bush was open on immigration...
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george w. bush for his opposition to it. >> you could save millions of people's lives if you really charged ahead with stem-cell. hopefully we will. >> reporter: h h last few years, as nancy called them, "a long good-bye." spoke for what he said might be his last speech. at a republican convention. >>>>eporter: paying an emotional tribute during the 1996 republican convention. >> never forget your heroic origins. never fail to seek divine guidance. and never, never lose your natural god-given optimism. reporter: when president reagan passed away in 2004, she meticulously planned his funeral. but saying good-bye was clearly not easy. today, one day after we learned of her death at age 94, it was the w wld payinin tribute to nancy reagan. >> i know how much she meant, not just to president reagan but tohe country as a whole. he was lucky to have her. and i'm sure he'd be the first to acknowledge that. so she will be missed. tweeting, she has always wanted to be with heronny, now she's at peace. a sentiment that brought to mind this intervi mrs. reagan did with abc's diane sawyer in whi the former first lady recounted a conversation withhe reverend
george w. bush for his opposition to it. >> you could save millions of people's lives if you really charged ahead with stem-cell. hopefully we will. >> reporter: h h last few years, as nancy called them, "a long good-bye." spoke for what he said might be his last speech. at a republican convention. >>>>eporter: paying an emotional tribute during the 1996 republican convention. >> never forget your heroic origins. never fail to seek divine guidance. and...
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george w. bush and former first lady barbara bush and their son who cannot attend but asks for h his respect for that somehow put her head to head with some of his advisers, and also her public campaign that in many ways gave future first ladies permission to do difficult, even controversial things. you remember, craig, it was called the just say no campaign, trying to encourage young people not to experiment with drugs, not to fall into addiction. as you can see, there are members of the public who are lining the way here. and this presidential library a place that ron and nancy reagan selected because of its sweeping views is a place that is a bit remote, and so it takes a bit of doing for the public to get here, and there will be many stages of bringing guests up to the library. a lot of logistics have been worked out over these past few days. but now the first police escort is here behind me as you see the procession arriving at what will be nancy reagan's final resting place. the monument here to her husband, which is also his gravesite, will not be disturbed until sometime after all of the
george w. bush and former first lady barbara bush and their son who cannot attend but asks for h his respect for that somehow put her head to head with some of his advisers, and also her public campaign that in many ways gave future first ladies permission to do difficult, even controversial things. you remember, craig, it was called the just say no campaign, trying to encourage young people not to experiment with drugs, not to fall into addiction. as you can see, there are members of the...
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george w. bush and jimmy carter, as well as four of america's first ladies. including michelle obama, laura bush, h lary clinton and rose lynn -- rosalynn carter. all of the details were planned by nancy herself over the last couple years, from the program participants to the flowers. peonys were her favorite. to the scripture readings as well as the hymns. she'll be eulogized by her two children, and davis would like and funny stories of what she called her sometimes complicated relationship with her mother. also sharing their reflections, some close friends including tom brokaw and former white house chief of staff during the reagan administration, james baker, as well. there will be an emotional moment when a close friend to the reagans, canada's former prime minister, during the reagan era, is going to read one of their love letters, between nancy and ronnie. no tribute would be complete without their love story to be we shared here, as well. she'll be buried next to ronald reagan here at suedown later today. >> thank you, natalie. >>> some of the most popular names in frozen foods are being re
george w. bush and jimmy carter, as well as four of america's first ladies. including michelle obama, laura bush, h lary clinton and rose lynn -- rosalynn carter. all of the details were planned by nancy herself over the last couple years, from the program participants to the flowers. peonys were her favorite. to the scripture readings as well as the hymns. she'll be eulogized by her two children, and davis would like and funny stories of what she called her sometimes complicated relationship...
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thankful for her guidance and prayer full that she and hernd h beloved husband are together toe again ".ain for former president george w. o bushs in part "mrs. reagann was fiercely loyal to heroyalo beloved husband and thatt devotion was matched only by heh devotion to our country".ry now funeral preparations fortiof mrs. reagan are already underw underway. she will be purchase buried atrb the ronald reagan presidentialst library in california next to nt her husband.band. just an incredible, incre strong person, and of course, ws can't forget she was voice tooit millions of families all thes a good work she did with alzheimer's.me >> right. >> and, you know, she just --t - incredible person.erson i would say strength is my wordr for her. she was just so strong. >> and the way regardless ofs of where you fall politically theie way she loved her husband andnd protected his image and carriedi it on after his death, not to mention i mean this is very is v superficial but a style icon.. >> most definitely. >> at the time.>> >> i think a lot of people are using the words graceful,fu, elegant, hollywood glam, and even after his passi
thankful for her guidance and prayer full that she and hernd h beloved husband are together toe again ".ain for former president george w. o bushs in part "mrs. reagann was fiercely loyal to heroyalo beloved husband and thatt devotion was matched only by heh devotion to our country".ry now funeral preparations fortiof mrs. reagan are already underw underway. she will be purchase buried atrb the ronald reagan presidentialst library in california next to nt her husband.band. just...