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he was george herbert walker bush's secretary of defense, vice president of the united states. this is not his party. it is not george h w bush's party, it is not george w. bush's party. put on your historian hat. what happened to the republican party? rep. cheney: that is a big topic. i think several things. i think first of all, there was a really real sense in many parts of our country that there are people who feel their voices are not heard. when i represented wyoming, that was the case. people feel the federal government is making decisions, they don't have a voice and what trump did, it is uncomfortable to say his name in a cathedral. what the former president did was to tap into that, but in a way that the trays people so that's part of it. and i think it is important to think about people supporting the president. you cannot describe the people, you cannot attribute the same characteristics to all of his supporters. there are some who believe the lie. very many patriotic americans who have had patriotism turned into a weapon. but there are also people, the people who know that he is a threat, they know he is dis
he was george herbert walker bush's secretary of defense, vice president of the united states. this is not his party. it is not george h w bush's party, it is not george w. bush's party. put on your historian hat. what happened to the republican party? rep. cheney: that is a big topic. i think several things. i think first of all, there was a really real sense in many parts of our country that there are people who feel their voices are not heard. when i represented wyoming, that was the case....
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george w. bush and the voters who voted for george w. h. bush before that. because if dukasis or gore had won, donald trump could have put three right wing judges on the supreme court and they still wouldn't have a majority. for the voters who voted for joe biden four years ago and are no longer with us because they were lost to covid or cancer or other illness their votes are going to live after them another 30 years that ketanji brown jackson will serve on the united states supreme court. your vote will live after you. it will live in the supreme court. your vote will live on in the hands of federal judges. in their 40s appointed by joe biden who will serve for another 40 years. your vote will decide what century we live in. will we live in an age of legal and constitutional enlightenment or will we live in 1864? your vote is not just about the next four years. the importance of your vote has never been more clear. not just as a vote to preserve democracy in this country. we already knew about that. your vote for who chooses supreme court justices is nothi
george w. bush and the voters who voted for george w. h. bush before that. because if dukasis or gore had won, donald trump could have put three right wing judges on the supreme court and they still wouldn't have a majority. for the voters who voted for joe biden four years ago and are no longer with us because they were lost to covid or cancer or other illness their votes are going to live after them another 30 years that ketanji brown jackson will serve on the united states supreme court....
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than any other president in the last 70 years, at less than 39%, nearly three points worse than george h. w. bushl record. tucker carlson published an interview with alexander dugin. an american journalist considers him the most famous political philosopher in russia. interview lasts more than 20 minutes, and its main themes are liberalism and russophobia. with details anton potkovenko. why does the us view russia as an enemy? in february of this year, and then there was this conversation, the recording of which was posted by an american tv presenter just now, actually we spoke without a camera, we just had a conversation that we did not intend to record, it was just interesting to meet you, but you said something very interesting, we had a couple of cameras nearby, we installed them, and my question to you next, what do you think is happening in the english language now? there were only two kinds of collective identities that could be freed from, gender identity, and this led to transgender people. to lgbt, new forms of sexual identification, individualism, so gender became something optional, t
than any other president in the last 70 years, at less than 39%, nearly three points worse than george h. w. bushl record. tucker carlson published an interview with alexander dugin. an american journalist considers him the most famous political philosopher in russia. interview lasts more than 20 minutes, and its main themes are liberalism and russophobia. with details anton potkovenko. why does the us view russia as an enemy? in february of this year, and then there was this conversation, the...
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and george h. w. bush bush, 41, then dispatched the deputy secretary of state to convince these really not to respond. they did not respond because they knew that the american military shortly afterwards would take care of this got rocket blown sites in iraq during the goal. now we're in a different situation on the americans, on how taking care of the non sites in your, on this would be really then a regional war. so it's really tricky to see how these rated government is going to respond. that 2 ways to look at this as a absolute publication from iran spots also as an absolute maintenance of around because so far, nothing really been true or struck anything of any significance in this room. so it's a really tense situation at the moment. how's the echo of, let's talk about around proxies? what do you expect? and those proxies in the region to the, who's the rebels and you haven't, or his brother in 11 or as well after us media reports that will this date also known some longer range. me size and drones f
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well, i think the answer is obvious. recall that it was decades ago that the 1st us president george h w bush. that is to say the 1st president bush announced with ports out is that the united states has more will than lot. and if you look at these year, in particular, united states spend a $100000000.00 on a drone base, but the people's needs go towards health care and education. in the meantime, china, the china national petroleum company, arrived with a $400000000.00 check. in exchange for me is yours, oil to be transported in a multi $1000000000.00 pipeline to pay me on the atlantic coast, then to be transported to china at the same time, use the finances, and bad holder with many west african nations. they reset the decades of colonialism and they also resent the fact that france has exported their resources . a good deal of the radio powers frontier electricity to this very 2nd comes from uranium from these year. yeah, the us administration was quite unhappy when new 0 thought to break that deal and instead try to deal with wrong instead. and so we see that us relations with these here
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. >> reporter: laura, this is like george h. w. bush going to the grocery store, nobody buys is.nd i love how aside from her staff she had no interaction with anyone at target. the razzle-dazzle is wearing thin at this point. nobody cares. >> laura: she looks really thin. she looks good, i think. i think she tried to do this before, didn't she just -- during when she was first lady she went, i think a target or walmart, i can't remember but she did this routine before. was a target? she likes to promote target. look, i guess she'll sell a ton of books. people still reading books? >> reporter: it's remarkable to me that she's not out there beating the drum for biting, usually michelle is a vanguard now they're hanging back. laura, there is one celebrities and that that team biden is hoping will declare for joe the one taylor swift. but despite her endorsement last time, maybe she's thinking that she should have said no. she focused on a new album which paste magazine panned, did you see that? >> laura: i don't read pace. but some of the young kids, my daughter's age, they love tay
. >> reporter: laura, this is like george h. w. bush going to the grocery store, nobody buys is.nd i love how aside from her staff she had no interaction with anyone at target. the razzle-dazzle is wearing thin at this point. nobody cares. >> laura: she looks really thin. she looks good, i think. i think she tried to do this before, didn't she just -- during when she was first lady she went, i think a target or walmart, i can't remember but she did this routine before. was a target?...
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the last thing, i like to wander around headquarters following the footsteps of george h w bush who didhe same thing. again, a little bit unlike the state department people are refreshingly honest. they will stop me in the hall and tell me what they think i did write where what i screwed up. whether i am standing in line at the subway and the food court or anything else. i was actually -- one of my exceptional assistance reminded me about a year ago that i would go down for a coffee once a day and i was getting a reputation for being bougie because i was going to starbucks instead of dunkin' donuts. now i balance it out. i like dunkin' donuts coffee too. david: since it started in massachusetts you should definitely go in dunkin' donuts. last question and it is one you probably get asked a lot. what keep you up at night? bill: i can give you all sorts of answers that are quite real, terrorist threats. we have a huge obligations to keep americans safe so that is a worry. i worry about the conflict in the middle east and the war in ukraine. honestly what keeps me up at night more than any
the last thing, i like to wander around headquarters following the footsteps of george h w bush who didhe same thing. again, a little bit unlike the state department people are refreshingly honest. they will stop me in the hall and tell me what they think i did write where what i screwed up. whether i am standing in line at the subway and the food court or anything else. i was actually -- one of my exceptional assistance reminded me about a year ago that i would go down for a coffee once a day...
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the worst salt tag collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined, opened the process themselves. the lots make sure that the diversity of it's resident the, the commitment to one another, no matter what focus the crises around. every single connection mapped out shows that you see the on the board is what makes things the way they are. all the solutions mapped out, navigating a changing world. now, on youtube name, contact cassandra, re determined that hezbollah was operating like a global drug. course. the objective to financially drain has grown up and bring them down. the team agents from the american drug enforceme
i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the worst salt tag collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the...
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined, opened the process themselves the into the conflicts own with tim sebastian presidential elections in russia of the usual full gun conclusion with nothing left to chop, not even the best in jail of the leading the physician suggest. alexei, nevada, is my guest, is the russian come and say to andre collapsed. we talked to connie he, russian, and you guys just sent that in moscow for the valley. such a serious threat to put in the city has to be too confident in 30 minutes on the w remedy or risk. ios can means leanna of the scenario because it's juice contro
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined, opened the process themselves, the saving the fast for last our final stage in south africa. extremely on and off road icon rate to get these babies like on the side to side to the finale of our road trip in 30 minutes on d. w. the project cassandra re determined through our investigation that has pull out was operating like a global drug court. not somebody normally seizures organizations, the objective to financially drain and bring them down. the team agents from the american drug enforcement agency. i mean, as well as another whole left. they wanted to
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined opened the process themselves, the india, 50 or 60 percent of the photos weren't way to haven't gone. and then ultimately, this has happened in the last decade. this is not very long, the non life go based, n g o is helping to protect endangered marine and fire. that's how the, how the eco indians in 30 minutes on the w, the will tell here, happy the boxes, the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use force and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa in 90 minu
i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries...
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the worst salt tag collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined, opened the process themselves, the to the pay. it's an extra year in south africa. it's outside young voters of a key to exchange the own dismissed together. let's come together. let's do it together and repeating here when we change things around. this 77 to 30 minutes, d w here. so stay. plastic. one is 9 times, most time to kill inventions is threatening to suffocate its creation. but there is hope that we can get a grip on plastic pollution. how? let's have a look. tomorrow today. in 90 minutes, on d. w. the crises, every single connection mapped out
i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the worst salt tag collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the...
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined open the process themselves. the remedy for lease was means liana of the scenario because it's juice control us our as i've been talking to clean, trying to stay the 6 ritual generations may open up completely new perspectives in medicine. i was in session minutes on dw, saving the best for last our final stage in south africa in the on the amount on and off grow icon. recently these babies like on the side to side the finale of our epic road trip. in 90 minutes on the w, the we say they're about never giving up every weekend on d w. the, you're watching the
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined, opened the process themselves, the very found and returned the german graves commission helps with the search for missing, sold from scott to trace history and then mission tickets and folding soldiers backs and names and identities. in 30 minutes on the w, if we speak different language share the same culture. ours discrete one, unity for what? it's just a 100 days. my parents and the big part of my family, what killed i'm on a journey to find out about the roots of the 19 are to put you on the site that goes for to see the rhonda. my name is some way to s
i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries...
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined, opened the process themselves. the people are comfortable, dedicated, more customizable space are done is using the idea trained to test innovative concepts, what trains for us in the future made in germany in assess the minutes on d w. and so the kind of fix zone with tim sebastian presidential elections in russia of the usual full gun conclusion was nothing left to chop, not even the best in jail of the leading opposition figure. i'll explain about me, my guess is the russian come and take the andre collapsed. we call the economy. he, russian, your agent
i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries...
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i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries that joined open the process themselves. the remedy or risk means leanna of the scenario because it's juice can cause ours and talks to clean, trying to stay. the 6 ritual generations may open up completely new perspectives in medicine. i was in such a minutes on dw, the we said they're never giving up every weekend on d w. this shadows, these costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across up. and he employed a score, farms and destroy lives. what is the legacy of his wide spread races, depression, today? history. we ne
i can tell you because i was there in the george h. w bush administration. when the warsaw pact collapsed and then when the soviet union union disintegrated, central and eastern european countries were pounding on nato's door, asking admission. they had been dominated by the soviet union since the end of world war 2. they wanted to be free, and they wanted to be with what they saw as like minded countries in the west. we didn't do any recruiting to add to nato membership. all of the countries...
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the meeting, baker flew back to the us to report back to his boss and a good friend, president george h. w. bush. bush, however, was anything but impressed with the proposal, the bush says, jim, i'm disappointed in you. i don't think we should negotiate about the future of nato . i think nato just won the cold war. i think nato is great just the way it is. so we're not going to do that. and you need to let people know. so one of my more interesting discoveries was a letter that baker then wrote to the west german 4 and ministry at the end of february, saying, i'm sorry, i should have said that i've caused confusion. we need to stop talking about this. and after that, this offer disappears from the american negotiating position. 2 weeks later, bush invited west german chancellor, helmut kohl and his wife to camp david the us presidents, country residence bush said to call pretty much the same thing. but he said to james baker, we're not going to negotiate or the future of nato to help with that. right? that's a direct quote to help with that. and coal responded okay. but corporate job is going to
the meeting, baker flew back to the us to report back to his boss and a good friend, president george h. w. bush. bush, however, was anything but impressed with the proposal, the bush says, jim, i'm disappointed in you. i don't think we should negotiate about the future of nato . i think nato just won the cold war. i think nato is great just the way it is. so we're not going to do that. and you need to let people know. so one of my more interesting discoveries was a letter that baker then wrote...
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george w. bush, 51%, trump, almost 47%. but biden went down to 38%, lower than george h w. sh in '92, lower than obama. >> it's interesting you mention the white house core spont s co, biden spent time talking about how poorly the trump presidency went in his opinion. trump is several points above the current president. one of the areas whereby den is struggling is the independent vote which is going to be one of the most crucial votes to win the presidency in november. he has 39% support of the independent vote which is very low. >> it's almost like the guys are in in a bubble world, obsed with their own press. if we can go back to the time line. if you look at -- these are all the 13th quarter of a presidency. right? that means three years in. eisenhower, reelected, reagan, reelected, nixon, elected, 1972. clinton reelected. the other side, carter loss. trump -- obama was reelected famously and then h w. bush didn't win a second term. with a number like that it's hard to conceive of the dynamics changing. it's how do you guard the ballot box and make sure it's straightforw
george w. bush, 51%, trump, almost 47%. but biden went down to 38%, lower than george h w. sh in '92, lower than obama. >> it's interesting you mention the white house core spont s co, biden spent time talking about how poorly the trump presidency went in his opinion. trump is several points above the current president. one of the areas whereby den is struggling is the independent vote which is going to be one of the most crucial votes to win the presidency in november. he has 39% support...
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precisely that and it really in the united states, you'd have to go back as far as the first george w, george h w. bush administration, when they express public frustration and anger over different issues, the increasing building of settlements and james bacot held out a phone number for the state department to say, when you so give us a call, you have the number but what does this actually change? this mounting pressure as you heard from our lead, it's unlikely to change any shift towards sending military aid to israel, but that is precisely what governments around the world israel's allies are being asked to do, including here in the uk defense minister, former prime minister, and foreign minister david cameron has said that he is demanded to his israeli counterpart and immediate investigation into this appalling attack on aid workers. and he said, we want to see that happen very, very soon. the problem here is that all the allies say that israel has a right to defend and itself after what happened on october 7, but that it must act within the rules of the international row. they are international la
precisely that and it really in the united states, you'd have to go back as far as the first george w, george h w. bush administration, when they express public frustration and anger over different issues, the increasing building of settlements and james bacot held out a phone number for the state department to say, when you so give us a call, you have the number but what does this actually change? this mounting pressure as you heard from our lead, it's unlikely to change any shift towards...
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approval rating 38% which is lower than former president trump and george h. w. bush in many of their first terms. both were one term president's after their election and so far it's the case for president trump of course he is running again in hopes to be president and 2024. we bring in karl rove fox news contributor and ron williams fox news senior political analyst. good to have both of you with us today. so that's a trump up six points in that gallup poll. ron why do you thank the former president is widening his lead in the polls right now? >> it depends on the pole martha. i think in the clear politics average of reason polls he is up by one point. you see polls that just vary. i sea right now you have them tied. the most recent one today from marmot has trump up by one. so, you know, all that really is indications we are about to face a very close race in november. but i would point back to what you been so accurately covering in terms of the disruption on the college campuses erected this month in april. you have a very difficult situation where it looks like
approval rating 38% which is lower than former president trump and george h. w. bush in many of their first terms. both were one term president's after their election and so far it's the case for president trump of course he is running again in hopes to be president and 2024. we bring in karl rove fox news contributor and ron williams fox news senior political analyst. good to have both of you with us today. so that's a trump up six points in that gallup poll. ron why do you thank the former...
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texas billionaire ross, perot's independent run, took enough votes from incumbent republican george h. w bush to hand the white house to democrat bill clinton. let us begin a new the most notorious 3rd party effect was on the 2000 election between texas governor george bush and vice president al gore. it comes down to florida. bush ends up winning florida by just a few 100 bucks. and so what explains that? well, the 3rd party candidates took enough votes away from al gore. but if he had had those votes, he would have present united states. and that brings us back to the independence running this year. they will most certainly lose, but the number of boats they may siphoned off from joe biden or donald trump in just a few states who decide the election. and that's why they are important for the us . and for the world. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, us. and we're going to be right back in the top of the hour with continuing coverage of the is really strongly called an aide. cohen boy and gaza, which has killed 78 workers, 6 foreigners and one palestinian drawing international condemnation, h
texas billionaire ross, perot's independent run, took enough votes from incumbent republican george h. w bush to hand the white house to democrat bill clinton. let us begin a new the most notorious 3rd party effect was on the 2000 election between texas governor george bush and vice president al gore. it comes down to florida. bush ends up winning florida by just a few 100 bucks. and so what explains that? well, the 3rd party candidates took enough votes away from al gore. but if he had had...
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george w. bush, $6.1 trillion. bill clinton, $1.4 trillion. george h. w. sh, $1.55 trillion -- below ronald reagan is less than $1 billion for president. that story came out in june of last year. helpful for viewers who may be interested. what haven't we talked about? guest: i think we have hit everything. it is important underscore the fact that all of these will be really heavy left. speaker johnson is in month six of his speakership, still trying to get his legislative legs. something i think will be interesting is how he navigates -- he will allow amendments the basic to plated some of the concerns. they have tried twice and not been successful. how he navigates that will be interesting for how he navigates further fights with foreign aid, the baltimore bridge. it will be an interesting test case for how he navigates the next steps. all this with the looming threat from marjorie taylor greene of the motion to vacate. i do not think there are many people up for another fight in terms of trying to pick a new speaker yet again. it is interesting to see how
george w. bush, $6.1 trillion. bill clinton, $1.4 trillion. george h. w. sh, $1.55 trillion -- below ronald reagan is less than $1 billion for president. that story came out in june of last year. helpful for viewers who may be interested. what haven't we talked about? guest: i think we have hit everything. it is important underscore the fact that all of these will be really heavy left. speaker johnson is in month six of his speakership, still trying to get his legislative legs. something i...
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and china and it was george h. w. bush and his son neil.u can remember when the savings and loan scandal happened. at that time it was not known who had their hand in the cookie jar so later on they came to find out it was neil bush the son that brokered the deal between the u.s. and china. i talked to an engineer and he was in china about 1992, maybe 93. and said that neil bush was the host of an international conference of engineers in china in 92. after the savings and loan scandal $150 billion evaporated and bush went to the fbi see so they were bankrupt by 148 billion so than bush went into the social security fund and took out nearly 170 billion. from there i recall at the world bank almost 200 billion had exited about that same time. afterwards neil bush was found. they posted that information all around the white house. and the secret service destroyed all the information concerning neil bush but i was able to see that and they said it was him who brokered the main deal between the u.s. and china. many republicans have forgotten tha
and china and it was george h. w. bush and his son neil.u can remember when the savings and loan scandal happened. at that time it was not known who had their hand in the cookie jar so later on they came to find out it was neil bush the son that brokered the deal between the u.s. and china. i talked to an engineer and he was in china about 1992, maybe 93. and said that neil bush was the host of an international conference of engineers in china in 92. after the savings and loan scandal $150...
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george w bush and the argumene tht they there. will this apply to all future presidentsere, wil and will it h the back of their mind as they make life and death decisions whic o h is, you know, a big partr jo of their job? >> yeah, i thought that these were pretty penetrating questions from the justices. you knowty penet, the three libe justices made very clear early libe vote withouncil b the special counsel. >> but the remainder of the justices were concernedconcer about arguments on both sides. they didn't like the sweepint ag of the trump team's argument, but they also did not like the the sweeping arguments of the special counseg arl and chief justice john roberts delivered a haymaker on the d.c. circuit oting a . he quoted a line from them which basically said tha fcht te acts can be prosecuted because they're being prosecutede actst and that circular language really sort of produced some chuckles in the rooular lar but roberts was asking a very serious question. how caobskedn that be the standd for presidents? so it looked like they werewe trying to sort of grope in the darkness, trying to findre t sor a third option, somethi
george w bush and the argumene tht they there. will this apply to all future presidentsere, wil and will it h the back of their mind as they make life and death decisions whic o h is, you know, a big partr jo of their job? >> yeah, i thought that these were pretty penetrating questions from the justices. you knowty penet, the three libe justices made very clear early libe vote withouncil b the special counsel. >> but the remainder of the justices were concernedconcer about arguments...