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in 1988 -- vice president george h-w bush was trying to move into the white house -- and holding off michael dukakis.bush's v-p pick was 41-year old dan quayle -- who had been in congress for about for the last seven.dukakis' vice president nominee was 67 year old texas senator lloyd bentson -- who had been elected to congress for the first time the year after quayle was born.that was the context when quayle tried to prove that he was ready to be one heartbeat away -- and it backfired. "i have as much experince in the congress as jack kennedy did when he sought the presidency. i will be prepared to deal with the people in the bush administration served with jack kennedy. i knew jack kennedy, jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. george bush -- and dan quayle would overcome that v-p debate stinger to win the white house. four years later -- --...in 1992 -- dan quayle was back on the stage with bill clinton's running mate -- al gore.but there was a third candidate in the debates that year.ross perot was pulling in enough support to be invited presidential
in 1988 -- vice president george h-w bush was trying to move into the white house -- and holding off michael dukakis.bush's v-p pick was 41-year old dan quayle -- who had been in congress for about for the last seven.dukakis' vice president nominee was 67 year old texas senator lloyd bentson -- who had been elected to congress for the first time the year after quayle was born.that was the context when quayle tried to prove that he was ready to be one heartbeat away -- and it backfired. "i...
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announcer: sunday morning at 10:00 the second 1988 presidential debate between george h. w. bush and massachusetts governor michael dukakis. >> i want to bring the white of shrink ande fiscal responsibility which will build a good, strong foundation under which or above which this country can move, grow, and best, and build the best america for its people and for our kids and grandkids. >> i wish he would joined me in the filling the american people for the budget -- i would like to have that line-item veto for the president because i think that would be extraordinarily helpful. announcer: at 6:00 we take a tour of the uss wisconsin, one of the largest battleships built by the u.s. navy launched in 1943 and saw service in world war ii through the gulf war. >> i want to talk a little bit about the citadel with the 17 inch armor. in front of us we have this door which is closed during combat, it weighs approximately five tons. announcer: just before 9:00 p.m. eastern matlock albright receipt -- madeleine all right -- medically -- madeleine albright. -- ae national journal woman wal
announcer: sunday morning at 10:00 the second 1988 presidential debate between george h. w. bush and massachusetts governor michael dukakis. >> i want to bring the white of shrink ande fiscal responsibility which will build a good, strong foundation under which or above which this country can move, grow, and best, and build the best america for its people and for our kids and grandkids. >> i wish he would joined me in the filling the american people for the budget -- i would like to...
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>> actually let me just answer by making, one is 1992, hurricane andrew, george h. w. bush is in the white house as the slow response. outpacing as a presidential responsibility. if the president doesn't get involved but seeing as a problem. presidential not involvement is not an option anymore. but his son president george w. bush becomes president after the 2000 election and he takes this lesson. in his first term he gets great credit from the media for being really good at dealing with whether or disasters. in fact, there's even some cynical reporters who write easily to deal with is whether born disasters because of the lesson from his father and that's what he so focused on whether born disasters. after his election 2005 katrina happened and he no longer has that reputation as being good at dealing with those disasters. when they needed it didn't work out so was the flyover. he was flying back to washington and they veered around new orleans and you looked down at that picture, the infamous picture taken of him was really a disasters picture from a pr perspective. >> w
>> actually let me just answer by making, one is 1992, hurricane andrew, george h. w. bush is in the white house as the slow response. outpacing as a presidential responsibility. if the president doesn't get involved but seeing as a problem. presidential not involvement is not an option anymore. but his son president george w. bush becomes president after the 2000 election and he takes this lesson. in his first term he gets great credit from the media for being really good at dealing with...
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at american university and a veteran of incoming and outgoing transitions with the reagan and george h. w. bushand george w. bush administration and william galston, senior fellow for the government study program at the brookings institute and a veteran of bill clinton's transition process. so this first section is 75 minutes. we're going to come each of them will give a brief view of some of the most important things they see an that they've experienced in the transition. and then we will aim for a 30, 35 is a q&a because i think that's what most of you want to do. are going to start with david. david eagles. >> appreciate your time. thanks to talk about presidential transition. what i want to do is take a quick step back and understand the scope and magnitude of what we're talking about. these transitions are massive. this is part of her message to the incoming teams. they are inheriting a $4 trillion apparatus, there are hundreds of federal agencies. as chris mentioned there's 4000 political appointments come 1100 of us have to go through the senate. and there's only 73 days, not a lot of ex
at american university and a veteran of incoming and outgoing transitions with the reagan and george h. w. bushand george w. bush administration and william galston, senior fellow for the government study program at the brookings institute and a veteran of bill clinton's transition process. so this first section is 75 minutes. we're going to come each of them will give a brief view of some of the most important things they see an that they've experienced in the transition. and then we will aim...
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king, george h. w. bush who would want a house seat in 1966 representing the seventh edition of texas in houston vote for open housing. he goes down to texas to memorial high school for a ferocious meeting with his constituents. they were screaming things at him. they were using epitaphs that they should have used then and you sure as hell can't use now saying we didn't send you out there to help these people.in and bush stood his ground. he was 41. he stood his ground and he saidy i cannot count sending african-american soldiers in vietnam to fight for america and then say they can't buy a house in a given neighborhood. he quoted edmund burke who said that your representatives do not send offer you a mayor of you will but offers you his best judgment. and in that moment he showed a measure of political courage that help give them the strength to keep pushing on. he won the crowd over anti-move forward.ure of the second thing that was not take a admirable was in 1988 presidential campaign. many of you rememb
king, george h. w. bush who would want a house seat in 1966 representing the seventh edition of texas in houston vote for open housing. he goes down to texas to memorial high school for a ferocious meeting with his constituents. they were screaming things at him. they were using epitaphs that they should have used then and you sure as hell can't use now saying we didn't send you out there to help these people.in and bush stood his ground. he was 41. he stood his ground and he saidy i cannot...
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he's a nephew of former president george h-w bush. (jen) meanwhile, hillary clinton's campaign says: i played "no role" in classifying emails. this is in response to the revelation that a state department official had asked the f-b-i for help last year, in reducing the classification level of an email from her private server. (jen according to fbi records released monday, under- secretary for management, patrick kennedy, sought the re- classification as part of a proposal that would have allowed the fbi to deploy more agents to iraq. it's not immediately clear whether kennedy or the fbi first suggested the proposed bargain. the fbi and the state (wally if you're still undecided, you can watch the candidates in their third, and ?final, debate tomorrow night in las vegas. we'll broadcast it live, right here on fox-13, starting at nine p-m. (jen) st. petersburg is the most gay-friendly city in florida. that's according to the yearly human rights campaign "equality index"... which evaluates cities on a variety of issues, ranging from empl
he's a nephew of former president george h-w bush. (jen) meanwhile, hillary clinton's campaign says: i played "no role" in classifying emails. this is in response to the revelation that a state department official had asked the f-b-i for help last year, in reducing the classification level of an email from her private server. (jen according to fbi records released monday, under- secretary for management, patrick kennedy, sought the re- classification as part of a proposal that would...
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rather hopeful about arms control agreements, and in a second term if we're not talking about george h. w. bushdministration but in the second term, clinton, george w. bush and obama, these arms control agreements have really stagnated, they have been frozen and they have not been able to proceed. and this is tied to a broader theme which is in the past 25 years each american president has come into office or in george h. w. bush's case it was already in office, seeking to improve relations with russia. there have been four different races find that a more productive relationship. all of these have been good in disappointment because obviously where the very different understanding of what productive relationship with russia would look like. what has worked in the past 25 years has been issues where russia feels we are treating it as an equal, and where it feels its interests are respected and where our interests and those of russia rather narrowly defined. one of those has been what happened in the fall of 2001, the cooperation with russia in the first place of the war in afghanistan and the i
rather hopeful about arms control agreements, and in a second term if we're not talking about george h. w. bushdministration but in the second term, clinton, george w. bush and obama, these arms control agreements have really stagnated, they have been frozen and they have not been able to proceed. and this is tied to a broader theme which is in the past 25 years each american president has come into office or in george h. w. bush's case it was already in office, seeking to improve relations...
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now, perot launched his campaign on a lark, but as he shot up in the polls, his opponents, george h. w. bush and bill clinton, were forced to take him very seriously. now, on the other hand, ralph nader spent decades in the public eye and affected the lives of millions of people around the world as a consumer advocate. he's now probably best remembered as an independent party contender who may have changed the course of history. now, you can call these third-party candidates ornery. you can call 'em difficult, but whatever you do, don't you dare call them spoilers. - the interesting thing about ross perot was that he didn't really look and talk like a billionaire. - in plain texas talk, it's time to take out the trash and clean out the barn or it's gonna be too late. - he was a little guy and talked kind of fast, and people naturally liked him. he was from texarkana originally. his father was a cotton trader, so he didn't go from totally humble roots, but, you know, he definitely went to the top of the finance world. - people have asked me over the years, "how did it suddenly feel, after yea
now, perot launched his campaign on a lark, but as he shot up in the polls, his opponents, george h. w. bush and bill clinton, were forced to take him very seriously. now, on the other hand, ralph nader spent decades in the public eye and affected the lives of millions of people around the world as a consumer advocate. he's now probably best remembered as an independent party contender who may have changed the course of history. now, you can call these third-party candidates ornery. you can...
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starting with the 1984 debate with george h w bush and geraldine ferraro. >> we have been hearing that on the commercials, i expect the american people to believe i will become a one-woman truth squad. >> they deliver 21 and a half percent interest rates. they delivered interest rates that were right off the charts.
starting with the 1984 debate with george h w bush and geraldine ferraro. >> we have been hearing that on the commercials, i expect the american people to believe i will become a one-woman truth squad. >> they deliver 21 and a half percent interest rates. they delivered interest rates that were right off the charts.
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clarence thomas was nominated by president george h w. bush. minutes.even >> i have a brief statement i want to make on the clarence .homas proceeding i do not believe the president of the united states is acting in order to build a great u.s. supreme court. i believe it's a selection -- clarence thomas was driven by other motivation. but the worst thing for me and all these proceedings is that we have established a precedent wherein the next time an individual faces the opportunity to present their case to the court as to say when accused is deciding how they're going to handle their case and there lawyer is deciding how to handle their case, when they attack the
clarence thomas was nominated by president george h w. bush. minutes.even >> i have a brief statement i want to make on the clarence .homas proceeding i do not believe the president of the united states is acting in order to build a great u.s. supreme court. i believe it's a selection -- clarence thomas was driven by other motivation. but the worst thing for me and all these proceedings is that we have established a precedent wherein the next time an individual faces the opportunity to...
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george h. w. bush, was he not? - yes, he was. - he was. but he also had a track record of public service and visibility in the public eye long beyond that. - he did. - 10 years, one quarter of your young life was spent, 11 years, more than one your quarter of your young life was spent in the cia. you can't tell us exactly what you did. should that be a problem? - well, i would disagree. i can say a lot about what i did. and we talked about this earlier today and didn't fully go into it. but i was an operations officer in the cia, which means that i ran clandestine operations overseas. - see, that clandestine part is what gets me. - but let's talk about 'em. we'll remove some of the smoke and mirrors, and i'll talk about what it was. - we'll redact this after. - no, no, no. this is for america. i'll hopefully not say anything that i shouldn't. but this is the thing. so, an operations officer runs covert operations overseas. what does that mean? from foreign governments of countries that are hostile especially, hostile to the cause of libert
george h. w. bush, was he not? - yes, he was. - he was. but he also had a track record of public service and visibility in the public eye long beyond that. - he did. - 10 years, one quarter of your young life was spent, 11 years, more than one your quarter of your young life was spent in the cia. you can't tell us exactly what you did. should that be a problem? - well, i would disagree. i can say a lot about what i did. and we talked about this earlier today and didn't fully go into it. but i...
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as presidents ronald reagan and george h w bush did in the 1980's for the forcible andcation comment internment of some 100 20,000 japanese-american, many of them california citizens during the second world war. should federal officials offer monetary compensation along the lines of the more than 1.6 billion dollars that congress paid out to 82,210 of these japanese americans and their heirs. might california officials decrease their cut of california point $3 billion in annual gaming revenue as a way of paying reparations? better understanding of genocide here in california might also impact the federal thernment's dealings with scores of california indians communities currently seeking federal recognition. the question of commemoration is closely linked. will non-indian people tolerate, or support the public commemoration of mass murders committed by some of the states forefathers with the same kind and statets, museums legislative days of remembrance that today commemorates the armenian genocide and holocaust? we'll genocide against california indians joined these mass murders in
as presidents ronald reagan and george h w bush did in the 1980's for the forcible andcation comment internment of some 100 20,000 japanese-american, many of them california citizens during the second world war. should federal officials offer monetary compensation along the lines of the more than 1.6 billion dollars that congress paid out to 82,210 of these japanese americans and their heirs. might california officials decrease their cut of california point $3 billion in annual gaming revenue...
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if you remember back to those days, the previous president, george h. w. bushgeorge bush's dad, had negotiated it with mexico and canada but couldn't get it through congress because, of course, congress was controlled in those days, as it had been since the 1930s, by the democratic party, and they were like, no way. and organized labor was bitterly opposed to it, but clinton was able to ram it through. this is something that only a democrat could get done, and he got it done. but here's what's remarkable about this, and this was of course celebrated in the same way as his sista souljah moment was, right? he was showing these guys that he was boss. but when he did this, he wasn't merely insulting his friends in organized labor. think about it: he was conniving in their ruin, okay? he was assisting in the diminishing of their economic power. he was doing his part to undermine his own party's greatest ally to ensure that henceforth in any kind of dispute with its workers, management would always have the upper hand. you know, if you protest or go on strike or some
if you remember back to those days, the previous president, george h. w. bushgeorge bush's dad, had negotiated it with mexico and canada but couldn't get it through congress because, of course, congress was controlled in those days, as it had been since the 1930s, by the democratic party, and they were like, no way. and organized labor was bitterly opposed to it, but clinton was able to ram it through. this is something that only a democrat could get done, and he got it done. but here's what's...
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similar to george h w bush when he lost for reelection. you also have third-party candidates who may take 10% of the vote away. you could win this with 46% or so, but you can't win with with -- when it with 37%. charlie rose: what do you think the impact is of the down vote? ed: there is a lack of enthusiasm. so many americans are disgusted on both sides. there is certainly a diehard element to the republican party that loves what he is doing, but it is a small segment. the majority segment wants to not have hillary clinton as president. he has a tremendous opportunity to lay out his vision for the country, which i don't think he is going to do. here are the experiences i've had in the past, here's what we need to do to fix economy, get jobs back, what have you. he has done that piecemeal, but then he gets tempted to go back and fight somebody on his own side. if i were working on his campaign, i would have a to talk aboutnot any republican, talk about the democrats and where you are different. charlie rose: what is he going to mean for th
similar to george h w bush when he lost for reelection. you also have third-party candidates who may take 10% of the vote away. you could win this with 46% or so, but you can't win with with -- when it with 37%. charlie rose: what do you think the impact is of the down vote? ed: there is a lack of enthusiasm. so many americans are disgusted on both sides. there is certainly a diehard element to the republican party that loves what he is doing, but it is a small segment. the majority segment...
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george h w. bush later nominated her as labor secretary. the third woman in that positiothe public would cow her best as president of the american red cross and potential first lady, as bob beca the 1996 republican nominee. "her name is elizabeth dole, and she wants to be first lady." "well, i am delighted to be here "she's been secretary of transportation and of labor and is now on leave as president of the red cross, as a campaigner elizabeth dole is often more polished than her husband."elize for her husband during the campaign. her lengthy record came under the harsh scrutiny of the political press corps. "i think he'd be a truly great president. so this is about bob dole. it's not about elizabeth dole." clinton, she is a woman of substance." "regulations are choking small businesses that create 80 percent of the jobs in amerithee with her adversary, another 'woman of substance' whose career was the subject of media fodder, hillary rodham clinton. "government can either be there with a helping hand or walk away." "we've got to appoint j
george h w. bush later nominated her as labor secretary. the third woman in that positiothe public would cow her best as president of the american red cross and potential first lady, as bob beca the 1996 republican nominee. "her name is elizabeth dole, and she wants to be first lady." "well, i am delighted to be here "she's been secretary of transportation and of labor and is now on leave as president of the red cross, as a campaigner elizabeth dole is often more polished...
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when former george h-w bush left office, he left a little something behind for president bill clinton. you may remember bush had just lost a very tough race to bill clinton... he was heart broken... but still left this letter. on january 20th, 19-93, clinton found this letter from house... it reads i wish you great happiness and your success now is our country's success. i am rooting hard for you. the beautiful letter quickly went viral on social media. bush also warned clinton, when times get tough, don't let the critics discourage you or push you off course. we'll be right back. wednesday night donald trump and hillary clinton were debating in last night they were roasting each other... in a different way. as andy rose reports trump got some laughs but also got boos when he called clinton quote "corrupt." <
when former george h-w bush left office, he left a little something behind for president bill clinton. you may remember bush had just lost a very tough race to bill clinton... he was heart broken... but still left this letter. on january 20th, 19-93, clinton found this letter from house... it reads i wish you great happiness and your success now is our country's success. i am rooting hard for you. the beautiful letter quickly went viral on social media. bush also warned clinton, when times get...
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throughout his time as george h. w. bush's vice president, dan quayle's relationship with the media was always a bit uneasy. things got off to a rough start during their re-election campaign in 1992 campaign when quayle made one of his more infamous blunders at an quayle made one of his more infamous blunders at an elementary school, in on june 15, 1992, vice president quayle made a visit to an elementary school in trenton, new jersey to help spotlight an anti-drug program. "this is in essence a beginning to take back the neighborhoods, to take back the streets, empower the people." while there, he sat in on a spelling bee. one of the students was asked blackboard, quayle made a slight correction. "add one little bit on the end ... think of- think of potato ... how's that? ... you're right phonetically but ... there you go. all right" potato with an "e." with plenty of cameras rolling, it was a mistake that did not go unnoticed. "the vice president spelled it wrong and i was right but i can't argue with the president, vice p w
throughout his time as george h. w. bush's vice president, dan quayle's relationship with the media was always a bit uneasy. things got off to a rough start during their re-election campaign in 1992 campaign when quayle made one of his more infamous blunders at an quayle made one of his more infamous blunders at an elementary school, in on june 15, 1992, vice president quayle made a visit to an elementary school in trenton, new jersey to help spotlight an anti-drug program. "this is in...
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[applause] >> than the 1988 presidential debate between president george h w bush and governor michael dukakis. >> we can bring that deficit build economic growth, they'll a good strong future for america, invest in those in which we must invest. economic development. me inish he would join appealing to the american people for the balanced budget amendment and for the line item veto. that lineke to pass item veto because i think that would be extraordinarily helpful. >> and the 2008 debate with illinois senator barack obama and arizona senator john mccain. --the situation today called cries out for bipartisanship. he has never taken on the leaders of his party for a single issue and we need to reform. let us look at our records as well as our rhetoric. >> we are going to have to make some investments but we have to also make spending cuts. , i am cutting more than i am spending. so it will be a net spending cut. the key is whether or not we have priorities that are working for you. >> watch past presidential debates tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. watch anytime on c-span.org an
[applause] >> than the 1988 presidential debate between president george h w bush and governor michael dukakis. >> we can bring that deficit build economic growth, they'll a good strong future for america, invest in those in which we must invest. economic development. me inish he would join appealing to the american people for the balanced budget amendment and for the line item veto. that lineke to pass item veto because i think that would be extraordinarily helpful. >> and...
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billy bush is the nephew of former president george h. w. bush. in the newsroom, daniel miller, fox25 news. >>> a top official at the state department is accused of trying to interfere into the investigation of hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server. fbi officials felt pressured by secretary of state patrick kennedy to not mark one of clinton's e-mails classified. helping get agents into iraq e-mail remained classified. kennedy has been undersecretary of state since 2007 and served with clinton. donald trump calling for kennedy to resign. >>> trump once again rumored to be laying the groundwork for his very own television network. approached the head of an investment group that worked on several media. the new network would would go head to head with fox news. in the past, trump has denied we create his own network. >>> the final presidentia las vegas. fox25's blair miller will be there with live reports tonight at 11. the debate on fox25 starting at 9:00 followed by a special edition of the fox25 news at 10:30. >>> hundreds come togethe
billy bush is the nephew of former president george h. w. bush. in the newsroom, daniel miller, fox25 news. >>> a top official at the state department is accused of trying to interfere into the investigation of hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server. fbi officials felt pressured by secretary of state patrick kennedy to not mark one of clinton's e-mails classified. helping get agents into iraq e-mail remained classified. kennedy has been undersecretary of state since 2007 and...
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starting with the 1984 debate with george h w bush and geraldine ferraro. >> we have been hearing that on the commercials, i expect the american people to believe i will become a one-woman truth squad. >> they deliver 21 and a half percent interest rates. they delivered interest rates that were right off the charts. they delivered take home page, checks that were shrinking. we have delivered optimism. >> the 1988 debate. i have far more experience than many others. -- many others that sought the offense of vice president. i have its much experience in the office as jack kennedy did when he sought presidency. i served with jack kennedy, i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator you do not know jack kennedy. >> and the 2008 by's presidential debate between joe biden and sarah palin. >> hockey moms across the nation, i think we need to band together and say, never again. the middle class needs relief, tax relief, they need it now. the focus will change with barack obama. >> watch tonight at 8:00 eastern. listen at 8:00 p.m. eastern on this c-span radio app. >> c-span
starting with the 1984 debate with george h w bush and geraldine ferraro. >> we have been hearing that on the commercials, i expect the american people to believe i will become a one-woman truth squad. >> they deliver 21 and a half percent interest rates. they delivered interest rates that were right off the charts. they delivered take home page, checks that were shrinking. we have delivered optimism. >> the 1988 debate. i have far more experience than many others. -- many...
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george w. bush. attended a clinton fundraiser in paris saturday night. >> will:a spokesman for the former president did not respond to requests for comment. just last month, former president george hople that he will vote for clinton in november. and vice presidential candidates tim kaine and mike pence will square off tomorrow night in the only vice presidential debate before the election. >> will:the debate will take place at longwood university in kaine's home state of virginia. the debate will last about 90 minutes and it will be divided into nine segments. >> darya:the debate starts at six tomorrow night. and the next presidential debate is coming up on sunday. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. minimum wage on the rise in part of the south bay. how much more it means for employees. >> darya:and after the break. a five-month-old killed after being left inside a hot car. hear from neighbors who tried to come to the child's rescue. and here's a live look outside. golden gate bridge. it's not a weekend hobby.ance? you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... and the fury. it's letting it all hang out there, and it's hanging on for dear life. that is what
george w. bush. attended a clinton fundraiser in paris saturday night. >> will:a spokesman for the former president did not respond to requests for comment. just last month, former president george hople that he will vote for clinton in november. and vice presidential candidates tim kaine and mike pence will square off tomorrow night in the only vice presidential debate before the election. >> will:the debate will take place at longwood university in kaine's home state of virginia....
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then the 1988 presidential debate between vice president george h. w. bush massachusetts governor michael dukakis. build a strong future for america and invest in those things. i would like to have the line-item veto for the president because i think that would be extraordinarily helpful. we need to reform so let's look at the records as well as the rhetoric. that is part of your mistrust. >> we have to make investments but also spending cuts. and what i've proposed is he is proposing a bunch o
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that the media was showing to then candidate bill clinton against incumbent republican president george h w bushmedia, vote for bush -- annoy the media, vote for bush. the media is probably more liberal than the more broad public at large. .t is interesting i don't think that caller is that much of an atypical person. there were voters out there who are veal -- who feel the media is an institution that lectures and cannot take a joke. the media is an institution that is too politically correct, and there are a fair number of just don't like the media. host: that last caller was undecided. the you have a sense of this year's undecided versus past years cycles? we have four candidates running, we should not forget that gary johnson is running as a libertarian and jill stein is running on the green party. even with four candidates, even with two well-known -- candidates, you still see into the low teens percentage of people who say in polls that they are undecided. i think we do have a lot of voters out there struggling with their choice. one reason is that a lot of people have commented, both clin
that the media was showing to then candidate bill clinton against incumbent republican president george h w bushmedia, vote for bush -- annoy the media, vote for bush. the media is probably more liberal than the more broad public at large. .t is interesting i don't think that caller is that much of an atypical person. there were voters out there who are veal -- who feel the media is an institution that lectures and cannot take a joke. the media is an institution that is too politically correct,...
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since the intraparty stuff, what are the most famously terrible transitions was reagan into george h. w. bushif you talk to people who are actually legit, all they do is transition politics, able to every time that was a terrible transition. there were a lot of people in the reagan administration who just assumed they would still have the same job or be promoted, and they were not. that caused a lot of acrimony. there was some policy changes as well. that's why those folks we're talking about, and intraparty. the only thing i covered very close with clinton into w. the thing that struck me was how, actually a fairly transparent the bush administration was because they really wanted to talk about the changes. they really wanted to talk about this was true under clinton, it is not true under this president. so it was policy, personal, all these other things. they were really aggressive about talking and revealing things, even the executive orders which i thought they would be cautious with, there were like no, we are rolling it back. we will take this down. i wouldn't say there's any one hard a
since the intraparty stuff, what are the most famously terrible transitions was reagan into george h. w. bushif you talk to people who are actually legit, all they do is transition politics, able to every time that was a terrible transition. there were a lot of people in the reagan administration who just assumed they would still have the same job or be promoted, and they were not. that caused a lot of acrimony. there was some policy changes as well. that's why those folks we're talking about,...
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presidential debates continues with walter mondale in ronald reagan's debate in 1984, followed by george h w bush and michael dukakis in 1988. >> c-span. created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. week, "the communicators" goes to the university of michigan your detroit, where car companies are using a test site called m city. carmakers are experimenting with technology that allows cars to talk with each other and roads and traffic light so there will be fewer accidents. we spoke with a transportation analyst two studies this technology and with the director of the university of michigan's mobility information center. we are at the university of michigan. specifically to test and develop automated vehicles. >> this is a fake storefront. >> it can create different scenarios for both connected and automated vehicles. test and be able to repeat. when you are out on the street, it is hard to be able to repeat consistently. behind us is a facade.
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george w. bush. attended a clinton fundraiser in paris saturday night. >> darya:a spokesman for the former president did not respond to requests for comment. just last month, former president george h-w bush told a group of people that he will vote for clinton in november. >> mark:and vice presidential candidates tim kaine and mike pence will square off tomorrow night in the only vice presidential debate before the election. >> mark:the debate will take place at longwood university in kaine's home state of virginia. the debate will last about 90 minutes and it will be divided into nine segments. the debate starts at six tomorrow night. and the next presidential debate is coming up on sunday. >> darya:the engineer of the train that crashed into a new jersey commuter rail terminal-- has no memory of the crash. engineer thomas gallagher told n-t-s-b investigators that there were no problems with the train before it crashed into the hoboken terminal on thursday morning. he remembers blowing the train's horn and looking at the speedometer as he pulled into the station. he told investigators the train was traveling at 10 miles an hour. one woman was killed and more than 100 others were i
george w. bush. attended a clinton fundraiser in paris saturday night. >> darya:a spokesman for the former president did not respond to requests for comment. just last month, former president george h-w bush told a group of people that he will vote for clinton in november. >> mark:and vice presidential candidates tim kaine and mike pence will square off tomorrow night in the only vice presidential debate before the election. >> mark:the debate will take place at longwood...
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we decided to make and we invited, george h. w. bushr the nonstrategic nuclear weapons announced unilateral u.s. reductions that would been reciprocated i president yeltsin. that i think basically the bush vision, george w. bush vision, the hope was in announcing nuclear reductions from our side, strategic nuclear reductions that the russians would match them unilaterally, as happened with the nonstrategic never weapons. but in the end of the russians wanted a treaty, and i don't, i think, in fact i'm sure they were frustrated because they like using the treaty negotiating process to try and leverage used on other issues like missile defense and conventional strategic weapons. they have a whole list of things that they want to try to slow the advance their interests by taking arms control negotiations hostage. that was a history of the new s.t.a.r.t. negotiations took much longer than sugar because the russians were trying to link it to other issues to see whether in obama's enthusiasm to get this treaty he would be prepared to make con
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h did. george w. bush is up now. [cheering] >> bush nailed it. >> the tide is turning. >> what's that mean tide is turning? >> well, bush explained that in his pregame press conference. >> i think tide turning. as i remember it i was raised in the desert. it's easy to see a tide turn. >> yes, he did. >> he did. okay. carter is up now. look at this. he just redeemed four miserable seasons with a strong pitch down the middle. now the republicans are up again with nixon. [cheering] >> oh, no. nixon just started another mess. >> oh, boy. we're going to have to do something about this. we need somebody to clear the field. now the republicans are up. >> was it -- i thought it was the democrats. republican democrat -- wait. >> democrats. >> so who's up? >> democrats. >> i thought it was the republicans. >> who knows. >> maybe we should go with charley crisp. >> that was pretty bad. >> yeah. i think his mechanics were a little off on that first pitch. reminds me. i guess a little bit of mariah carey. >> i think thinking carl
h did. george w. bush is up now. [cheering] >> bush nailed it. >> the tide is turning. >> what's that mean tide is turning? >> well, bush explained that in his pregame press conference. >> i think tide turning. as i remember it i was raised in the desert. it's easy to see a tide turn. >> yes, he did. >> he did. okay. carter is up now. look at this. he just redeemed four miserable seasons with a strong pitch down the middle. now the republicans are up...
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george h. w. bush our former president is going to vote for hillary clinton.any, many more. donald trump, he is a sexual predator. i mean that has made statements and then just a day to one as a woman came out and from the statements made. i'm despite an senator thune even though he said donald trump should step aside and mike pence should step up, that he still going to vote for donald trump which is really, it's troubling to me because i think donald trump is actually dangerous for our country. if he was elected president, sure, we would have to work with it but i think it would be a really dangerous thing. so hillary clinton on the other hand, i don't think is a flawed candidate. she actually is, she's overcome some modest midwestern means. she went to public school. she went to yale law school. she's work for women and children all of her life. shiva secretary of state. she was a senator from new york. she's a faithful wife. she's actually been a great role model. i served with have my daughter take her for a role model. donald trump is exactly the opposit
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[laughter] >> in the 1988 presidential debate between vice president george h. w. bush and massachusetts governor michael dukakis. >> you have a president that will work with the congress and in are good people. you can bring the deficit steadily down, building economic growth, build a good strong future for america, invest in those things which we must invest in, economic developer,
[laughter] >> in the 1988 presidential debate between vice president george h. w. bush and massachusetts governor michael dukakis. >> you have a president that will work with the congress and in are good people. you can bring the deficit steadily down, building economic growth, build a good strong future for america, invest in those things which we must invest in, economic developer,
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he served in senior positions in the reagan and george h w bush administrations. welcome to the program, david. are a substantive person, interested in economics and how does donald trump get his campaign focused on the merits and away from these personal attacks? david: i think by putting out a lot of policies, which he has been doing. there could have been more last night talking about rose, but the contrast was -- talking about growth, but the contrast was still pretty clear. he pointed out that she has a big tax increase going on. under the surface, there was also this issue of corruption in washington, the special interests. one of the big parts of the trump campaign is to stop that, so he brought that out by talking about you have made $250 million just since you have been in office. why have you not contributed anything to your campaign? that was a way to focus on the amount and the magnitude of the corruption in washington. jon: the events of the weekend -- how difficult is it for you to come in on a program like this and continue to support donald trump?
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that the media was showing to then candidate bill clinton against incumbent republican president george h w bush. people said annoyed the media, vote for bush -- annoy the media, vote for bush. the media is probably more liberal than the more broad public at large. .t is interesting i don't think that caller is that much of an atypical person. there were voters out there who are veal -- who feel the media is an institution that lectures and cannot take a joke. the media is an institution that is too politically correct, and there are a fair number of just don't like the media. host: that last caller was undecided. the you have a sense of this year's undecided versus past years cycles? we have four candidates running, we should not forget that gary johnson is running as a libertarian and jill stein is running on the green party. even with four candidates, even with two well-known -- candidates, you still see into the low teens percentage of people who say in polls that they are undecided. i think we do have a lot of voters out there struggling with their choice. one reason is that a lot of people
that the media was showing to then candidate bill clinton against incumbent republican president george h w bush. people said annoyed the media, vote for bush -- annoy the media, vote for bush. the media is probably more liberal than the more broad public at large. .t is interesting i don't think that caller is that much of an atypical person. there were voters out there who are veal -- who feel the media is an institution that lectures and cannot take a joke. the media is an institution that...
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a.m., theat 10:00 second debate between michael dukakis and george h w bush.akis: i want to build a foundation from which this country could move, grow, and invest. mr. bush: i wish he would join me in appealing to the american people for a balanced federal budget amendment and a line-item veto. i would like to have that for the president because i think that would be extraordinarily helpful. usst 6 p.m., a tour of the wisconsin. it was launched in 1943 and saw service in world war ii through the gulf war. >> i want to talk about the citadel with a 17-inch armor. in front of us here, we have this door that is close during combat. the doorways approximately five tons. >> just before 9:00 p.m. eastern, former secretary of state madeleine albright receives the great americans award from the national museum of american history. ms. albright: i come back to washington after the convention, a cocktail party. says ational journal" woman walks into the cocktail party and is immediately followed by the surrounded by men. is it brooke shields? no, it is madeleine albrig
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george h. w. bush had treated her gently and walked tight rope and he got high marks.ria: really interesting how the time has changed. today that wouldn't be the case. in 1988, senator benson questioned dan quayle's qualification. >> senator, i served jack kennedy, i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. [cheers and applause] >> that was really uncalled for, senator. >> you're the one that was making the comparison, senator. maria that were that was probably one of the most infamous exchange, right, doug? what lessons with mike pence and tim kaine take from that? >> two schools of thinking, political operatives say never use a line from trump speech in debate because it's going to be smashed and quayle had used to to compare to kennedy. oh, no, the problem was that quayle froze with a deer caught in the headlights. they got you the nomination, they're popular, it's almost subconscious how they have come. you have to use the lines from your stump speech. you have to be able to prepare and they would have suggested, yes, i
george h. w. bush had treated her gently and walked tight rope and he got high marks.ria: really interesting how the time has changed. today that wouldn't be the case. in 1988, senator benson questioned dan quayle's qualification. >> senator, i served jack kennedy, i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. [cheers and applause] >> that was really uncalled for, senator. >> you're the one that was making the comparison, senator....
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. >> then the 1988 presidential debate between george h. w. bush michael dukakis. >> you have a congress that will work with the people. bring that down build economic growth, build good strong future for america. invest in most things we must invest in, economic development good jobs. >> i wish he would join me, as a matter of fact in appealing to the american people for the balanced budget for the american people. i would like to have that line item veto, i think that would be extraordinarily helpful. >> the 2008 debate with senator barack obama and arizona senator john mccain. >> the situation today cries out for bipartisanship. senator obama has never taken on leaders of his party on a single issue. we need to reform so let's look at our records, as well as rhetoric. that is really part of your mistrust here. >> so we'll have to make investments and make spending cuts. what i propose you will hear senator mccain say he is proposing new spending, i'm cutting more than i'm spenteding so it will be a net spending cut, the key is whether or not we
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george h w, and ross perot. then, the 2000 debate between al gore and george w. bush. after that, the town hall debate with barack obama and mitt romney. debate in 2000 between vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush was in a town hall format and was held on the campus of washington university in st. louis. the moderator was jim lehrer of pbs. this about an hour a 4
george h w, and ross perot. then, the 2000 debate between al gore and george w. bush. after that, the town hall debate with barack obama and mitt romney. debate in 2000 between vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush was in a town hall format and was held on the campus of washington university in st. louis. the moderator was jim lehrer of pbs. this about an hour a 4
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rather hopeful and then in second terms for not talking about george h dubya bush administration but in the second term of clinton and george w. bush and obama, these arms control agreements have really stagnated and been frozen. they haven't been able to proceed. this is tied to a broader scene which is that in the past 25 years each american president has come in to office or in george w. bush case he was in office seeking to improve relations with russia. there would be sections try to have a better relationship. all all of these have ended in disappointment because we have a different understanding of what our productive relationship with russia would look like. what has worked in the past 25 years has been issues where russia feels we are treating it as an equal and it feels respected and where our interest in those of russia nearly is coincided. one of those has been what happened in the fall of 2001, the cooperation with russia and in the case of the war of afghanistan the initial defeat of the taliban where russians were very helpful and cooperated with u.s. because we had a common goal. the u.s. russian cooperation i
rather hopeful and then in second terms for not talking about george h dubya bush administration but in the second term of clinton and george w. bush and obama, these arms control agreements have really stagnated and been frozen. they haven't been able to proceed. this is tied to a broader scene which is that in the past 25 years each american president has come in to office or in george w. bush case he was in office seeking to improve relations with russia. there would be sections try to have...
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george h w, and ross perot. then, the 2000 debate between al gore and george w. bush. after that, the town hall debate with barack obama and mitt romney. debate in 2000 between vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush was in a town hall format and was held on the campus of washington university in st. louis. the moderator was jim lehrer of pbs. this about an hour and 45 minutes. >> you are too noisy. [applause] ms. simpson: good evening and welcome to this second of three presidential debates between the major candidates for president of the united states. the candidates are the republican nominee, president george bush, the independent ross perot, and governor bill clinton, the democratic nominee. my name is carole simpson, and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90-minute debate, which is coming to you from the campus of the university of richmond in richmond, virginia. now, tonight's program is unlike any other presidential debate in history. we're making history now and it's pretty exciting. an independent polling firm has selected an audience of
george h w, and ross perot. then, the 2000 debate between al gore and george w. bush. after that, the town hall debate with barack obama and mitt romney. debate in 2000 between vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush was in a town hall format and was held on the campus of washington university in st. louis. the moderator was jim lehrer of pbs. this about an hour and 45 minutes. >> you are too noisy. [applause] ms. simpson: good evening and welcome to this second of three...
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h silence and threatening a lawsuit." she's unafraid about him suing her. he's down by 12 points. george w. bush won the white house with a ten-point deficit, right? he's only two points away from george w. bush. that's pretty significant, isn't it? >> it is. listen, look, donald trump has hit a nerve in the country right now where people just don't like hillary clinton. i miean, that has really hurt hr and might be her biggest achilles' heel. they don't like her personally. even if they hear these allegations, they are allegations but they're multiple allegations. they still look at them and say, you know what, i still don't like her. i don't know if that's true or not, but i still don't like her. and i think that's why we're seeing the race a lot closer than what you would expect it, you know, given the news and the allegations. >> he's outperforming men especially non college educated white men way more than george w. bush or mitt romney did which they're hoping inside trump tower can overcome the deficit that he has with women, unclear if there's enough, but that's what they're hoping. >> al
h silence and threatening a lawsuit." she's unafraid about him suing her. he's down by 12 points. george w. bush won the white house with a ten-point deficit, right? he's only two points away from george w. bush. that's pretty significant, isn't it? >> it is. listen, look, donald trump has hit a nerve in the country right now where people just don't like hillary clinton. i miean, that has really hurt hr and might be her biggest achilles' heel. they don't like her personally. even if...
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h, no, no, no. >> bad home vertebre. >> we have bad bre me? >> hungry >> and all that matt >> on "cbs this morning." >> george w. bush. >> fast. ?clinton? >> lotsf cuts. >> obama? >> straight. >> what about trump? did you ever play with trump? took an awkward turn during the speeches but in the end, hillary clinton and donald trump shook hands, something they did not do at their final debate. we werl the last night. margaret, we all know it was really something to watc >> front row seat. it really was something to watch. a very unlikely dinner date for hillary clinton and donald trump d likely their last face-to-face mng before election day. it was supposed to raise money >> repor an a of god brought donald trump and hillary clinton together. >> hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said, pardon me. t me talk to you about that after i get into offe. >> reporter: the arch bishop of new rk got the two presidential candidates to break bread and >> people look at the statue of liberty and they see a proud symbol. donaldooks at the statue of liberty and sees a 4. maybe a 5 if she loses the torch and tablet and changes her
h, no, no, no. >> bad home vertebre. >> we have bad bre me? >> hungry >> and all that matt >> on "cbs this morning." >> george w. bush. >> fast. ?clinton? >> lotsf cuts. >> obama? >> straight. >> what about trump? did you ever play with trump? took an awkward turn during the speeches but in the end, hillary clinton and donald trump shook hands, something they did not do at their final debate. we werl the last night....
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george w. bush's political director, a donald trump supporter mat schlapp. also bakari sellers, hillary clinton supporter and brianna keilar is back hour senior political correspondent. so let me begin with you. we've seen michelle obama and bill clinton. >> chelsea clinton. bill clinton. >> why are they rolling them out today? >> i think it's a show of force not just about today but about throughout the election. >> final stretch? >> yeah. she has -- she does have a big sort of team that donald trump doesn't have. when you look at who he has, he has rudy giuliani, he has chris christie but he doesn't have paul ryan stumping for him. he doesn't have the bigger republican names stumping for him. they are keeping their distance from his position bus hillary clinton has bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, joe biden, her daughter, her husband and she has that kind of democratic star power that donald trump isn't able to have. it's a force multiplier for her so it's a good thing and it would be better for donald trump if he could get that. >> let me play one more bit of sound and we'll talk to you fellows about this. this is michelle obama
george w. bush's political director, a donald trump supporter mat schlapp. also bakari sellers, hillary clinton supporter and brianna keilar is back hour senior political correspondent. so let me begin with you. we've seen michelle obama and bill clinton. >> chelsea clinton. bill clinton. >> why are they rolling them out today? >> i think it's a show of force not just about today but about throughout the election. >> final stretch? >> yeah. she has -- she does have...
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george w. bush lost that first debate and cheney and edwards had a debate like a m.s.a.s.h. unit and he h to say, you may not like donald trump but i'm here sitting in the white house. >> matthew dowd, thanks very much. the next debate on abc. martha raddatz is the co-moderator and i'll anchor our coverage tonight with matt dowd and our whole political team. >>> that georgia father on trial for murder accused of intentionally leaving his son to die in the car. the jury hearing the prosecutor's opening statements on monday. now the defense is set to make its case. abc's steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: prosecutors this morning are painting an you ugly picture of justin ross harris leaving his son to die in a hot suv on a summer day two years ago. >> there's no doubt the defendant is responsible for his son's death. messagingen 0 the morning of the >> reporter: they question how he coo forget to drop the boy off especially after they had break nast minutes away from both the day care and his office where the boy died. 22-month-old cooper harris was trapped in a rear-facing car sea
george w. bush lost that first debate and cheney and edwards had a debate like a m.s.a.s.h. unit and he h to say, you may not like donald trump but i'm here sitting in the white house. >> matthew dowd, thanks very much. the next debate on abc. martha raddatz is the co-moderator and i'll anchor our coverage tonight with matt dowd and our whole political team. >>> that georgia father on trial for murder accused of intentionally leaving his son to die in the car. the jury hearing...
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supreme court by president george h w. bush in 1991. he was confirmed by the senate in a 52-48 vote. next, the white house swearing in ceremony held 25 years ago this month. this is 20 minutes. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. bush accompanied by justice byron white and justice and mrs. clarence thomas. ♪
supreme court by president george h w. bush in 1991. he was confirmed by the senate in a 52-48 vote. next, the white house swearing in ceremony held 25 years ago this month. this is 20 minutes. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. bush accompanied by justice byron white and justice and mrs. clarence thomas. ♪