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one feud we should talk about would be nancy reagan and barbara bush. 1980, and george h.w. bush and ron reagan run against each other. of course, this often happens -- reconciliation, vice president george h.w. bush, president ronald reagan. but nancy reagan is constantly putting barbara in her place, constantly disrespectful, constantly disrespectful to both bushes, but particularly barbara. there is a story where barbara shows up at the white house in a similar colored dress to nancy reagan, and nancy makes it clear the event is not going to start until she changes. and they are fellow republicans. carol: there is a similar feud between julia dent grant and mary todd lincoln. mary todd lincoln, they are going to get in a boat to go into richmond and lord it over the defeated south. julia gets in the boat and sits down in a seat. mary todd lincoln gets in, and she says, you are sitting in my seat. get up. julia got up. she never forgot this. and then when they had a carriage tour around washington to see the lights, to celebrate the victory, mary invites her husband, ulysses s.
one feud we should talk about would be nancy reagan and barbara bush. 1980, and george h.w. bush and ron reagan run against each other. of course, this often happens -- reconciliation, vice president george h.w. bush, president ronald reagan. but nancy reagan is constantly putting barbara in her place, constantly disrespectful, constantly disrespectful to both bushes, but particularly barbara. there is a story where barbara shows up at the white house in a similar colored dress to nancy reagan,...
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no president takes such action lightly. >> in george h.w. bush, the first president bush's administration, ned a crisis in october of their -- they had a crisis in october of their first year. president bush said manuel noriega had to go from office. he was a dictator in panama who was connected to the drug trade. >> for nearly two years, the united states, nations of latin america and the caribbean, have worked together to resolve the crisis in panama. the goals of the united states have been to safeguard the lives of americans, to defend democracy in panama, to combat drug trafficking, and to prerkt the integrity of the panama canal treaty. >> this was aiest consistent refrain from president bush, that he was going to see noriega go. they end up hearing about a coup plot from some junior military officers in the noriega regime. and there are different cabinet secretaries in that administration had different reactions to whether or not they should get involved in that coup attempt. the mixed signals ended up leading to a failed coup in panama. s
no president takes such action lightly. >> in george h.w. bush, the first president bush's administration, ned a crisis in october of their -- they had a crisis in october of their first year. president bush said manuel noriega had to go from office. he was a dictator in panama who was connected to the drug trade. >> for nearly two years, the united states, nations of latin america and the caribbean, have worked together to resolve the crisis in panama. the goals of the united...
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it happened in the iran-cont iran-contra investigation, george h.w. bushmed to be out of the loop. special counsel investigation that led to charges against scooter libby caused major tensions between george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. it's one of the many interesting subplots to keep an eye on. thanks for sharing your sunday. hope to see you at noon weekdays. next, live coverage of the president's speech to the big islamic summit in saudi arabia. enjoy your sunday. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to...
it happened in the iran-cont iran-contra investigation, george h.w. bushmed to be out of the loop. special counsel investigation that led to charges against scooter libby caused major tensions between george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. it's one of the many interesting subplots to keep an eye on. thanks for sharing your sunday. hope to see you at noon weekdays. next, live coverage of the president's speech to the big islamic summit in saudi arabia. enjoy your sunday. you're going to...
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george h.w. bush. k with nixon, wanted roger to help him out with the image. with all the secret service guys around, went up to george h.w. bush and pushed him. and he almost fell over. roger said you have to stand up on your own two feet in a stance that makes sure if somebody pushes you, you're not going to fall down. just that self assurance, that physical self assurance was important, and he got that message across in a physical way, probably risked getting shot by one of the secret service guys to do it but made his point. liz: and told ronald reagan be yourself, he was being stilted in the debate practices and that worked with ronald reagan's campaign, right? >> absolutely did. one of the things by the way, he was so well known as being a great manager behind the scenes, though a lot of people didn't realize it. i was working for the "wall street journal" which is where you and i originally met over 20 years ago but at the same time doing a little television show that was funded by john malone fr
george h.w. bush. k with nixon, wanted roger to help him out with the image. with all the secret service guys around, went up to george h.w. bush and pushed him. and he almost fell over. roger said you have to stand up on your own two feet in a stance that makes sure if somebody pushes you, you're not going to fall down. just that self assurance, that physical self assurance was important, and he got that message across in a physical way, probably risked getting shot by one of the secret...
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in july 1993 following an ethics investigation that was launched under clinton's predecessor george h.w. bush. there were questions about political influence, and here's how president clinton responds. >> mr. president, do you think this will in any way create the impression that the fbi is being politicized and hurt the longstanding tradition that the fbi not be subject to political pressure? >> absolutely not. as a matter of fact, that's one of the reasons we have taken the amount of time that we have. the attorney general, when she took office, was asked by me to review this matter. both of aeed n e normal course of events, the director of the fbi should not be changed just because administrations change. even when, perhaps even especially when there's a change of political party in the white house. so the attorney general was very deliberate, very thorough in this. and i think has gone out of her way to avoid the appearance of political impropriety. >>> mr. speaker, are you comfortable with the firing of -- >> while touring a plant in ohio today, house speaker paul ryan did not answer sho
in july 1993 following an ethics investigation that was launched under clinton's predecessor george h.w. bush. there were questions about political influence, and here's how president clinton responds. >> mr. president, do you think this will in any way create the impression that the fbi is being politicized and hurt the longstanding tradition that the fbi not be subject to political pressure? >> absolutely not. as a matter of fact, that's one of the reasons we have taken the amount...
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carter, along with former presidents george h.w. busharack obama, issued statements praising his service. must-see video tonight -- a shark attack caught on camera, the great night not -- the great white knocking a man off his kayak off the coast of monterey, california. -- oh my god. kimberly: the shark chomped the kayak like a chew toy. the kayaker was an experienced diver and he kicked in. use the gps tracker to call for help. a family in a sailboat found him and kept him calm until the coast guard arrived. his instincts kicked in? my instincts would be to freak out. brian: that's just crazy. kimberly: i think they said he tried to make no big splashy movements and watched the shark as he swam away. brian: the shiny things are attractive? kimberly: maybe he wanted the kayak. brian: weather-wise, you don't need an arc or a kayak, but we will see showers tomorrow that will impact afternoon plans. i think monday is showing promise. our neighborhood pool opened up today. it was a little chilly today with clouds. tomorrow, very similar, te
carter, along with former presidents george h.w. busharack obama, issued statements praising his service. must-see video tonight -- a shark attack caught on camera, the great night not -- the great white knocking a man off his kayak off the coast of monterey, california. -- oh my god. kimberly: the shark chomped the kayak like a chew toy. the kayaker was an experienced diver and he kicked in. use the gps tracker to call for help. a family in a sailboat found him and kept him calm until the...
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kimberly: other presidents to receive the honor include gerald ford and george h.w. bush. republican leaders in congress are defending the health care bill passed by the house. house paul ryan pushed back on claims the bill was rushed. >> a lot of your members have said there was not a single committee hearing or markup on the finalized version of the bill. there was not a cbo analysis of the bill. >> i think this is a bogus attack from the left. the bill has been -- >> not the final version. >> the final version was an amendment that was three pages long and would take 30 seconds to read. kimberly: the senate could make changes starting this week. news exclusive about the fraternity death at penn state. 18 students face serious charges after a pledge was left 12 hours after falling down a flight of stairs, eventually dying. a former frat member claims that he wanted to call 911, but no one would let him. reporter: tonight, the final hours of the penn state university student timothy piazza's life. freshman cordell with bruises. >> i said we should call right now. reporter
kimberly: other presidents to receive the honor include gerald ford and george h.w. bush. republican leaders in congress are defending the health care bill passed by the house. house paul ryan pushed back on claims the bill was rushed. >> a lot of your members have said there was not a single committee hearing or markup on the finalized version of the bill. there was not a cbo analysis of the bill. >> i think this is a bogus attack from the left. the bill has been -- >> not...
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by 1989, president george h.w. bush had had enough. noriega's threats and attacks on americans in panama created an imminent danger to the 35,000 american citizens in panama. hid in the vatican embassy in panama city. the u.s. army bombarded the building with heavy metal music at unbearable levels. in 1990 he was flown to miami and charged with drug trafficking. although the defense argued the cia had known about this, he was sentenced to 40 years in jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home, crowds rejoiced. some waved teddy bears come a because a weirdly noriega used to collect them. he spent the rest of his life in prison. two years ago he asked for forgiveness from all the people he had wronged. his death draws a line under the old latin america of corrupt and one ofctators america's worst policy failures in supporting him. john simpson, bbc news. ofra: the complex legacy general noriega. what would it be like to step inside of a painting? you can find out. google has come up
by 1989, president george h.w. bush had had enough. noriega's threats and attacks on americans in panama created an imminent danger to the 35,000 american citizens in panama. hid in the vatican embassy in panama city. the u.s. army bombarded the building with heavy metal music at unbearable levels. in 1990 he was flown to miami and charged with drug trafficking. although the defense argued the cia had known about this, he was sentenced to 40 years in jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was...
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following his death president george h.w. bush wasn't tweeted, but roger ailes was my friend and i loved him. not sure i would have been president without his great talent, loyal help. rest in peace. after roger ailes left fox news, he returned to politics briefly to assist donald trump in debate prep against hillary clinton. a spokeswoman for trump called the two long-time friends. josh haskell, abc news, new york. >> the coroner in detroit ruled cornell's death a suicide. ♪ >> cornell's body was found in a hotel room following this concert with sound garden last night in detroit. cornell and the band burst onto the rock scene in the early '90s, part of the seattle grunge phenomenon. he fronted the band's temple of the dog and released several solo albums. chris cornell was 52. and we have the gallery of photos of both roger ailes and chris cornell on abc7news.com. >> today marks the five-year anniversary of facebook's ipo and you recall it didn't go quite as planned or they hoped initially. trading was plagued by technical glitc
following his death president george h.w. bush wasn't tweeted, but roger ailes was my friend and i loved him. not sure i would have been president without his great talent, loyal help. rest in peace. after roger ailes left fox news, he returned to politics briefly to assist donald trump in debate prep against hillary clinton. a spokeswoman for trump called the two long-time friends. josh haskell, abc news, new york. >> the coroner in detroit ruled cornell's death a suicide. ♪ >>...
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. >> reporter: his uncle is former president george h.w. bush. george w.re his first cousins. you have been worldly more so than most people. >> for sure. i should have known better, absolutely. there's no question about that. people also say you should have stopped him. but i didn't have the strength of character at the time to do that. i wish i did. >> reporter: bush says building that strength of character has taken time. and self-reflection. >> i'm spending my days now much more joyously, much more present. meditation. i spend time on mindfulness. i try to daily. >> how do you convince some people who are going to say, you just want your job back, you just want to get back on tv? how do you convey to people that this is -- >> i can't, i don't think i can. and -- if they feel that then there's nothing i can do about it. i can tell you that ready to get back to work now because there is purpose and there is clarity and there is acceptance and there is a changed person. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm robin roberts in new york. >>> up next, a sneak peek
. >> reporter: his uncle is former president george h.w. bush. george w.re his first cousins. you have been worldly more so than most people. >> for sure. i should have known better, absolutely. there's no question about that. people also say you should have stopped him. but i didn't have the strength of character at the time to do that. i wish i did. >> reporter: bush says building that strength of character has taken time. and self-reflection. >> i'm spending my days...
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. >> reporter: former republican presidents gerald ford and george h.w. bushave received the award, but obama is the first democratic president. >> usually as a president moves from politics into history americans tend to appreciate him more even if he was very controversial at the time. >> reporter: valerie jarrett was obama's senior adviser. >> he was able to soar above a lot of the kind of toxic rhetoric that you hear in washington, and by every single indicator, he's moved our country forward. >> reporter: but now that his signature achievements are challenged by a new administration -- >> make no mistake, this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. >> reporter: how far he moved the country is still an open question. president obama will be joined by first lady michelle and joe biden. inside, more than 700 guests watched as caroline kennedy and her son jack, president kennedy's only grandson, present the profile in courage award. live courage tonight on msnbc. kate. >> thanks so much. still ahead tonight, one city's lack of affordable housing brought into
. >> reporter: former republican presidents gerald ford and george h.w. bushave received the award, but obama is the first democratic president. >> usually as a president moves from politics into history americans tend to appreciate him more even if he was very controversial at the time. >> reporter: valerie jarrett was obama's senior adviser. >> he was able to soar above a lot of the kind of toxic rhetoric that you hear in washington, and by every single indicator, he's...
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. >> reporter: his media savvy helped elect nixon, ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. not sure i would have been president without his great talent and loyal help. >> politics is america's favorite indoor sport. >> reporter: he would make his indelible mark creating fox news. >> what is ailes' legacy. >> it's transforming politics into a contact sport. anything goes. >> reporter: abe sherman called it a world wrestling style politics that led to the election of donald trump. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> there's a lot more ahead here this evening, it's heating up out there. don't get burned by picking the wrong sun screen this summer. a warning about the surprising number that may not protect like the labels promise. >>> something we've never seen before in this country. a major change for america's moms. hope you can stay with us. >>> beach season is just around the corner. a new study out today is helping people from getting burned. a lot of those spf numbers on sunscreen labels are much higher than the protection that's inside the bottle. nbc business corre
. >> reporter: his media savvy helped elect nixon, ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. not sure i would have been president without his great talent and loyal help. >> politics is america's favorite indoor sport. >> reporter: he would make his indelible mark creating fox news. >> what is ailes' legacy. >> it's transforming politics into a contact sport. anything goes. >> reporter: abe sherman called it a world wrestling style politics that led to the election...
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. >> his media savvy helped elect nixon, ronald reagan and george h.w. bushics is america's favorite indoor sport. >> he would make his mark creating fox news, a platform for conservative voices. what is ailes' legacy? >> i think it's transforming american poll sicks into a contact sport where there's no rules. >> his biographer calls it a world wrestling style of politics that led to the election of donald trump. a controversial republican king maker undone by scandal. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> just ahead, late breaking news on the rape case against julian julianne assange. that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever wash you. protect your clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. it smooths and strengthens fibers to protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner. heare you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec
. >> his media savvy helped elect nixon, ronald reagan and george h.w. bushics is america's favorite indoor sport. >> he would make his mark creating fox news, a platform for conservative voices. what is ailes' legacy? >> i think it's transforming american poll sicks into a contact sport where there's no rules. >> his biographer calls it a world wrestling style of politics that led to the election of donald trump. a controversial republican king maker undone by scandal....
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ailes would go on to work for presidents ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. c nbc for a time in the early 90's before becoming the founding ceo of fox news in 1996. ailes left fox last summer amid a sexual harassment scandal. again roger ailes dead at the age of 77. >> we have an update on that water main break in northwest. d.c. water reports macarthur boulevard will remain closed in that both directions while the repairs continue. i know that is major commuter route so find alternates. advice to find those alternates including using canal road and parkway. what a mess. mess. minor traffic jam in northeast after it got stuck under a bridge. take a look at this. the tractor-trailer was stuck for nearly an hour at the fort totten metro station. crews had to cut the top off the trailer. the driver thank goodness was not hurt. >> ♪ >> beer gardens. they are growing in popularity especially in our area. now one popular garden in d.c. is expanding planning two new additional locations. the owners of dacha are planning to build a new beer garden on 14th and f stree
ailes would go on to work for presidents ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. c nbc for a time in the early 90's before becoming the founding ceo of fox news in 1996. ailes left fox last summer amid a sexual harassment scandal. again roger ailes dead at the age of 77. >> we have an update on that water main break in northwest. d.c. water reports macarthur boulevard will remain closed in that both directions while the repairs continue. i know that is major commuter route so find alternates....
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went onto help elect president nixon, ronald reagan, george h.w. bush. last july accusations of sexual harrassment forced ailes to retire from fox news. roger ailes was 77 years old. >> meantime, seattle space needle went dark for hour in memory of chris burnell, front man of the group, the wayne county michigan medical examiner's office ruled colonel's death a suicide by hanging, although full autopsy report is not yet complete. colonel was born and raise in the see at and helped form foundation which would become grunge scene. he was 52 years old. >> another sure sign of spring in philadelphia is the annual stotesbury regatta. >> we have some video, maybe get it to you later in the show. it is the oldest and largest high school rowing competition in the world, held annually, has been since 1927. high schoolers from all across the country and canada had complete. last year the largest society beer any history. >> always good event. >> absolutely. >> well, there is much more to cover on cbs-3 "eyewitness news," list of best summer hot spots, includes fou
went onto help elect president nixon, ronald reagan, george h.w. bush. last july accusations of sexual harrassment forced ailes to retire from fox news. roger ailes was 77 years old. >> meantime, seattle space needle went dark for hour in memory of chris burnell, front man of the group, the wayne county michigan medical examiner's office ruled colonel's death a suicide by hanging, although full autopsy report is not yet complete. colonel was born and raise in the see at and helped form...
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. >> reporter: his media savvy helped elect nixon and george h.w. bush. today president bush tweeting not sure i would have been president without his help. he would make his mark creating fox news, a platform for conservative voices. what is ailes' legacy? >> it's really transforming american politics into a contact sport with no rules and anything goes. >> reporter: it's called a world wrestling st trump. a controversial republican king maker, undone by scandal. ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> there is a lot more ahead here this evening. it is heating up out there but don't get burned by picking the wrong sunscreen. a warning about the number that may not protect like the labels promise. >>> something we've never seen before, major change for america's moms. hope you can stay with us. we never stopped tasting... and tinkering. until we had... a line of the world's best hot dogs. we removed the added nitrates and nitrites waved goodbye to by-products. and got rid of the artificial preservatives in all of our meat. every. single. one. for every. sin
. >> reporter: his media savvy helped elect nixon and george h.w. bush. today president bush tweeting not sure i would have been president without his help. he would make his mark creating fox news, a platform for conservative voices. what is ailes' legacy? >> it's really transforming american politics into a contact sport with no rules and anything goes. >> reporter: it's called a world wrestling st trump. a controversial republican king maker, undone by scandal. ann...
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action star turned california governor arnold schwarzenegger posting this photo with george h.w. bushnd wife barbara. bush, feeling better after being hospitalized two weeks ago. the governor deliver commencement address which he ended with hasta la vista, baby, i'll be back. >>> when we come back a wonderful story on this eve of mother's day. stay with us. at doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate
action star turned california governor arnold schwarzenegger posting this photo with george h.w. bushnd wife barbara. bush, feeling better after being hospitalized two weeks ago. the governor deliver commencement address which he ended with hasta la vista, baby, i'll be back. >>> when we come back a wonderful story on this eve of mother's day. stay with us. at doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in...
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he helped elect ronald reagan and george h.w. bush, too. by 1992, ailes had retired from politics and soured on the news media, as he told charlie rose then... >> if you want to have tremendous political influence and still be a womanizer, drug abuser or an alcoholic, you only have one choice of career, and that's journalism. >> reporter: but four years later, ailes would become founder and c.e.o. of the news channel. >> caution. >> reporter: with conservative comment traitors like bill o'reilly, why did viewers watch? he told rose in 2001... >> they think perhaps points of view are being eliminated and some stories are being eliminated on other channels, and that's why we're winning. >> reporter: h.w. bush said ailes wasn't perfect by called him my friend. fox host sean hannity called him a second father, but critic like dr. jeffrey jones, director of journalism's peabody awards, said no one had done more harm to american democracy in the last generation. >> i mean, the s m very enthused. >> reporter: many believe fox news' support for pre
he helped elect ronald reagan and george h.w. bush, too. by 1992, ailes had retired from politics and soured on the news media, as he told charlie rose then... >> if you want to have tremendous political influence and still be a womanizer, drug abuser or an alcoholic, you only have one choice of career, and that's journalism. >> reporter: but four years later, ailes would become founder and c.e.o. of the news channel. >> caution. >> reporter: with conservative comment...
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he was influential in republican pol techs advising richard nixon, george h.w. bush. but it will be his creation of the conservative and controversial fox news channel and the subsequent transformation of cable news for which he will be remembered in part. here is roger ailes at the table. >> i think it all comes down to people and a vision. >> rose: so what's the vision? >> well, the vision is that there are some people underserveed by news in this country, that they don't necessarily agree-- they think there's a big rubber stamp. there are certain stories that aren't being covered and so on. and so we ceepped of created-- kind of created people like bill o'reilly-- we didn't create him in the sense bill has been around for 25 years, but we gave him a forum to do his thing in prime time. for several centuries, scotland was ruled from london. parliament hadn't met here since 1707. recently, the scots voted to bring their parliament home, and london didn't object. in the year 2000, edinburgh resumed its position as home of scotland's parliament. scotland's strikingly
he was influential in republican pol techs advising richard nixon, george h.w. bush. but it will be his creation of the conservative and controversial fox news channel and the subsequent transformation of cable news for which he will be remembered in part. here is roger ailes at the table. >> i think it all comes down to people and a vision. >> rose: so what's the vision? >> well, the vision is that there are some people underserveed by news in this country, that they don't...
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george h.w. bush and nancy -- ronald reagan run against each other. vice president george h.w. bush and president ronald reagan. nancy reagan is constantly putting barbara in her place, disrespectful to barber, to both bushes, particularly our repairs. there's a story where barbara bush shows up to the white house in a similarly colored dress and nancy makes it clear the event will not start until barbara changes. they are fellow republicans. similar feud between julia grant and mary todd lincoln. they're going to get into a boat to go into richmond. julia gets in the boat. she sits down. mary todd lincoln gets in and ,ays you are sitting in my seat get up. julia got up. she never forgot this. a carriage tour around washington to see all the lights to celebrate the victory of the north, mary todd lincoln invites her husband, ulysses s grant, to join her in a carriage and leaves julia sitting there. julia did not forget this. when they were invited to the theater the evening lincoln was killed, julia says to her husband, i am not going to see that woman. thank goodness she did no
george h.w. bush and nancy -- ronald reagan run against each other. vice president george h.w. bush and president ronald reagan. nancy reagan is constantly putting barbara in her place, disrespectful to barber, to both bushes, particularly our repairs. there's a story where barbara bush shows up to the white house in a similarly colored dress and nancy makes it clear the event will not start until barbara changes. they are fellow republicans. similar feud between julia grant and mary todd...
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. >> and in response to that, many mainstream republicans, george h.w. bush being the leading example, said, "this is not the nra i'm a member of." >> narrator: president bush resigned his lifetime membership in the nra. >> president clinton lined up the leadership of the national rifle association in his crosshairs today. the nra fundraising letter calling federal atf agents, quote, "jack-booted thugs." >> narrator: before long, lapierre was forced to backtrack. >> wayne, right up front, why the apology? >> well, larry, if you say something and you offend people and you didn't mean to, what you do is you apologize. we never meant that letter to broad-brush all of federal law enforcement, all of batf, or all of law enforcement in general. >> narrator: but to the nra's hardliners, lapierre was showing weakness. >> bad move. there was a big uproar from the nra membership over that. the membership wanted a tough guy. the membership wanted somebody that drew a red line, who didn't compromise, who didn't cave. >> narrator: and so in the spring of 1999, as clinton'
. >> and in response to that, many mainstream republicans, george h.w. bush being the leading example, said, "this is not the nra i'm a member of." >> narrator: president bush resigned his lifetime membership in the nra. >> president clinton lined up the leadership of the national rifle association in his crosshairs today. the nra fundraising letter calling federal atf agents, quote, "jack-booted thugs." >> narrator: before long, lapierre was forced...
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he worked on the campaigns of nixon and george h.w. bush. he executed the vision of rupert murdoch and launched fox news in 1996. rupert murdoch, the founder of so many media mpanies issues this statement today. he will be remembered by the many people on both sides of the camera that he discovered, nutured and promoted. roger and i shared a big idea which he executed in a way nobles could have. in addition roger was a great patriot who never ceased fighting for his beliefs. roger ailes. our next guest says roger ailes was an extraordinary leader who fought courageously for the cause and people he believed in. joining me to discussed the impact roger had on television. ed rollins. pedestrian, it's a terrible moment. you brightened it a bit with what you wrote today. this an extraordinary man. ed: he was an extraordinary man. his whole career was mentoring. he was the beats everything he did. he started at 28 yeersd old with nixon. with ronald ray gain put roger in charge of it and he taught them how to do politics with no negativity and won
he worked on the campaigns of nixon and george h.w. bush. he executed the vision of rupert murdoch and launched fox news in 1996. rupert murdoch, the founder of so many media mpanies issues this statement today. he will be remembered by the many people on both sides of the camera that he discovered, nutured and promoted. roger and i shared a big idea which he executed in a way nobles could have. in addition roger was a great patriot who never ceased fighting for his beliefs. roger ailes. our...
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george h.w. president bush, i know this of my -- having read a lot about it, do president george w. bush had a very close professional relationship with condoleezza rice, and that was another sort of side bar conversation that was going on in the white house that wasn't flowing through the chief of staff, i think. again, an opinion, an observation. >> this is why -- one of the chief lessons to me from having spent so much time wife these -- time with these guys, all living chiefs i'm really convinced that from watergate to iran-contra to the iraq war to the roleout of obamacare, to the botched executive order on immigration, the white house chief can make the difference between success and disaster. i really do. >> there's an example -- i forget which president but an aide who had -- was a friend of the president, his office was right off the oval office and you described the chief saying, i know you and the president are good friends, but you don't go in there until i say you can go in there. >> happened with bob hartman, the speech writer for gerry ford. cheney took him out of the
george h.w. president bush, i know this of my -- having read a lot about it, do president george w. bush had a very close professional relationship with condoleezza rice, and that was another sort of side bar conversation that was going on in the white house that wasn't flowing through the chief of staff, i think. again, an opinion, an observation. >> this is why -- one of the chief lessons to me from having spent so much time wife these -- time with these guys, all living chiefs i'm...
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department of justice under george h.w. bush, and then was deputy attorney general under george w. bush for becoming fbi toldtor and has now been he was the longest-serving fbi substandard over himself. to first since hoover complete the 10 year term of an fbi director and then he actually was so popular and so respected that he was extended for an additional two years by president obama and a bipartisan act of congress. host: what made him so popular and respected? guest: he is a ramrod straight former marine straight shooter. in a city that seems like he gets more partisan and more politicized with every passing year, he is completely apolitical, completely nonpartisan and very well respected on both sides of the aisle. host: what was he known for doing at the fbi, in terms of the structure of the organization and its accomplishment over those 12 years? important of the most moments of his career in tracing how he involved his leadership style was he started at the fbi ,s director on september 4 2001, a week before 9/11 on the morning of tuesday, september 11, he was at the hoove
department of justice under george h.w. bush, and then was deputy attorney general under george w. bush for becoming fbi toldtor and has now been he was the longest-serving fbi substandard over himself. to first since hoover complete the 10 year term of an fbi director and then he actually was so popular and so respected that he was extended for an additional two years by president obama and a bipartisan act of congress. host: what made him so popular and respected? guest: he is a ramrod...
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h.w. bush, and uneven g toclinton, and a failed george w. bush. f to george w. bush. why? he didn't seize the moment or vision for the future for which the moment was right in the world was expecting. we gradually slipped into troubling posture, particularly in the defense posture statement that his staff developed for him. the offers of that defense posture then resurfaced as the neocons in the bush ii administration. on somedid pretty well issues, particularly on american appeal to the world and identification on global issues. andertainly was energetic creative and expanding by creating a larger, more secure europe. and he handled very well because wars. -- the kosovo but he flubbed on the middle east. he left it in worse shape than he imparted -- that he inherited it. he had eight years and only got seriously involved in the very end. kind of nurtured unintentionally a mood of national self-indulgence in this country. maybe even he didn't personally. that had the effect of america become gradually more unresponsive to the new global developments which can only be addre
h.w. bush, and uneven g toclinton, and a failed george w. bush. f to george w. bush. why? he didn't seize the moment or vision for the future for which the moment was right in the world was expecting. we gradually slipped into troubling posture, particularly in the defense posture statement that his staff developed for him. the offers of that defense posture then resurfaced as the neocons in the bush ii administration. on somedid pretty well issues, particularly on american appeal to the world...
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he helped elect ronald reagan and george h.w. bush, too. by 1992 ailes had retired from politics and soured on the news media. as he told charlie rose then -- >> if you want to have tremendous political influence and still be a womanizer, drug abuser or alcoholic, you only have one choice of career, and that's journalism. >> reporter: but four years later ailes would become founder and ceo of the fox news channel. >> caution. >> reporter: with conservative commentators like bill o'reilly, why did viewers watch? he told rose in 2001 -- >> they think that perhaps points of view are being eliminated and some stories are being eliminated on other channels. and that's why we're winning. >> reporter: h.w. bush said ailes wasn't perfect but called him "my friend." fox host sean hannity called him a second father. but critics like dr. jeffrey jones, directof peabody awards, said no one had done more harm to american democracy in the last generation. >> no, i mean, the stock market's very enthused. >> reporter: many believe fox news support for pres
he helped elect ronald reagan and george h.w. bush, too. by 1992 ailes had retired from politics and soured on the news media. as he told charlie rose then -- >> if you want to have tremendous political influence and still be a womanizer, drug abuser or alcoholic, you only have one choice of career, and that's journalism. >> reporter: but four years later ailes would become founder and ceo of the fox news channel. >> caution. >> reporter: with conservative commentators...
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was this george h.w. bush and ronald reagan policies coming to fruition.t different ways. >> i think he is raising an important point. i would answer this way. there's a disconnect between how the market is reacting and reality of what this president has accomplied 100 days. >> i have to think through it it sound nice. >> let me finish and make the point you can reresponsibility to it. >> market is responding to promise of tax cuts and promise of deregulation and what trump said he'll do around free trade until he deliveries. >> here's what the markets -- they're responding to businessman that understands business in sharp current riz of barack obama at the helm. >> how many bankruptcies. he ran a family real estate business how moony times, six or nine i can't remember i don't think he's a busin businessman. >> he has 4 billion. >> he inherited it and lost more than inherited when is a real thief. >> i caulked to a leg on the budget xhut tie we'll passe yearlong spending bill by end of week. interesting on healthcare whip can'tp from our side what we know
was this george h.w. bush and ronald reagan policies coming to fruition.t different ways. >> i think he is raising an important point. i would answer this way. there's a disconnect between how the market is reacting and reality of what this president has accomplied 100 days. >> i have to think through it it sound nice. >> let me finish and make the point you can reresponsibility to it. >> market is responding to promise of tax cuts and promise of deregulation and what...
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. >> president george h.w. bushaying tribute to the fallen a generation ago in what now seems like simpler times. today's threats requires a constant battle against terror. many who died at the pentagon on 9/11, the beginning of the war nearly 16 years ago are buried behind me. manchester, england is now going about burying those killed in that city's most deadly terror attack. rick leventhal live in manchester on the first sunday after the suicide bombing there. >> is somber and respect the atmosphere as his powerful memorial behind it grows larger by the minute and the people come here to cause an reflect and pay respects and struggle to cope and understand how this could've happened. one british official said this morning the remainder of the scale of the problems they are facing with isis westernizing young people in a society and that's what they say happened here. a 22-year-old joe cool kid radicalized to the point he was willing and able to build a bomb in fact i can detonate outside the manchester rain on mo
. >> president george h.w. bushaying tribute to the fallen a generation ago in what now seems like simpler times. today's threats requires a constant battle against terror. many who died at the pentagon on 9/11, the beginning of the war nearly 16 years ago are buried behind me. manchester, england is now going about burying those killed in that city's most deadly terror attack. rick leventhal live in manchester on the first sunday after the suicide bombing there. >> is somber and...
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president george h.w. bush eventually sent 20,000 troops into panama at the time the largest u.s.ince vietnam. noriega escaped and was found hiding at the vatican embassy in panama city. american troops blasted to torment nor yeah go what surrendered. convicted in the u.s. court in '92 in what was called the drug trial of the century he would serve prison sentences in the u.s. and back in panama for the remainder-is life. remember, follow the show on-line on facebook and twitter @mitchell reports. craig melvin is up next on msnbc. hi, craig. >> hey there, good to see you. good tuesday afternoon to you as well. craig melvin live at msnbc headquarters in new yor and we start with breaking news. crisis mode. the white house now scrambling to manage the multiple investigations into russian collusion. we just learned president trump's personal lawyer has been asked for information in congressional russia probes that's in addition to the fbi's focus on son-in-law jared kushner. also this afternoon, staff shakeup, the white house communications director is out. that may be just the begin
president george h.w. bush eventually sent 20,000 troops into panama at the time the largest u.s.ince vietnam. noriega escaped and was found hiding at the vatican embassy in panama city. american troops blasted to torment nor yeah go what surrendered. convicted in the u.s. court in '92 in what was called the drug trial of the century he would serve prison sentences in the u.s. and back in panama for the remainder-is life. remember, follow the show on-line on facebook and twitter @mitchell...
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leave and go to the national war college to teach, and in 1991, when bob gates was nominated by george h.w. bush to be the cia director, that is when i contacted the senate intelins committee and testified against the gates nomination. that's not the first time he was nominated. he was nominated for the first time in 1987 by ronald reagan. this was after the sudden death of bill casey from a brain tumor. gates went before the senate intelligence committee and got a call at night, senator david bourne. the oklahoma chairman of the senate intelligence committee who had to tell bob, you have a problem. the committee does not believe you in terms of your disavows of nothing anything about being involved in iran-contra, can't get your name out of it inee, and bobgates winds to the white house the next day, thicked president and pulled his name out. four years later he was nominated against. a very controversial nomination because of my accusations of politicization, and led to more votes against bobgets registered against all cia directors combined, going back to 1947 when harry truman started the ci
leave and go to the national war college to teach, and in 1991, when bob gates was nominated by george h.w. bush to be the cia director, that is when i contacted the senate intelins committee and testified against the gates nomination. that's not the first time he was nominated. he was nominated for the first time in 1987 by ronald reagan. this was after the sudden death of bill casey from a brain tumor. gates went before the senate intelligence committee and got a call at night, senator david...
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[applause] : this is only happened once before, when president george h.w. bushis is the only -- this is only the second time a sitting president has spoken. george bush was the speaker on may 12, 1990. -- university of notre dame has had a tradition the last two generations to have the sitting resident, or the new president deliver the first commencement at notre dame. we have always respected and admired notre dame university. from the very beginning we evangelicale for young people what notre dame is for catholic young people. i am proud to say today that the president of the united states chose to deliver his first commencement address not at notre dame, but liberty university. [applause] jerry falwell: i want to begin by recognizing our guests of honor, the class of 2017. would all of the graduates please stand. [applause] jerry falwell: we are so proud of you and thank god for each one of you. please remain standing. do not take this achievement lightly. he had earned this honor. your years of hard work, sacrifice and dedication have made this day a reality
[applause] : this is only happened once before, when president george h.w. bushis is the only -- this is only the second time a sitting president has spoken. george bush was the speaker on may 12, 1990. -- university of notre dame has had a tradition the last two generations to have the sitting resident, or the new president deliver the first commencement at notre dame. we have always respected and admired notre dame university. from the very beginning we evangelicale for young people what...
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reagan administration with candidates who worked in the bush campaign, for example, even though george h.w. bushice president. one candidate was in the justice department. >> there are a lot of examples. >> they want people who are loyal to the candidate and the president and that takes time. >> it does take time. what's the impact of having all these positions still left open? and even if there are maybe trimming of the fat to be done to your point if we were just to accept that, at some point there's an impact to things g getting done, is there not? >> well, sure if you extended forever and a day but that's not going to happen here. these positions will get filled and are rolling along as they are. he just got his health care bill out of the house. life moves on. >> mayor nutter, i know you are the philadelphia mayor, of course. but i'd love to get your input from your shoes and the positions you've held. >> yes, it has an impact on departments and maybe the president should not have had a massacre of the ambassador corps requiring everyone to resign at the same time, again, not understanding
reagan administration with candidates who worked in the bush campaign, for example, even though george h.w. bushice president. one candidate was in the justice department. >> there are a lot of examples. >> they want people who are loyal to the candidate and the president and that takes time. >> it does take time. what's the impact of having all these positions still left open? and even if there are maybe trimming of the fat to be done to your point if we were just to accept...
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he was a senior advisor to president george h.w. bush. me ask you about the 20% we have heard so much about. republican lawmakers say when they look at their plan concert with what the white house has proposed, there's 80% degraded. what's in that 20% they do not agree on? william: what they agree on is corporations and individuals and a variety of other conventional proposals. what they do not agree on is the house wants to what is called the destination-based cash flow tax in place of the corporate income tax. it is basically a consumption tax that has a border adjustment and is highly controversial that the white house does not endorse. david: we have heard a lot about the potential for income shifting if we were to see the white house plan to come to fruition. how do you prevent that from happening? the white house says it can do that, has not given indications of how. the income shifting issue arisebecause the tax rate on business income -- the top tax rate on business income rate onhile the top tax wages stays in the mid 30's. that
he was a senior advisor to president george h.w. bush. me ask you about the 20% we have heard so much about. republican lawmakers say when they look at their plan concert with what the white house has proposed, there's 80% degraded. what's in that 20% they do not agree on? william: what they agree on is corporations and individuals and a variety of other conventional proposals. what they do not agree on is the house wants to what is called the destination-based cash flow tax in place of the...