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george w. bush. >> you know, the beauty was, when i came here, everyone thought bush was going to win. then they found trump was up by 50 points. everyone said, what is going on right here? they thought bush because bush was is military person, great. he got us into the -- he got us into the middle east. how did that work out, right? >> jonathan lemire, he was talking, of course, about george w. bush, but conflated him with jeb bush, who was the governor of florida in march of 2003, when the united states went into iraq. for the talk of joe biden's problems and his age and everything else, if you sit and watch not just those clips, but the 40 minutes in south carolina, some red flags there. >> i mean, trump is right about the windmills and the whales. >> you're on board with that? >> fact check true on that. no, you're right, first, there's a lot of discussion about president biden's age and whether or not he seems to be slipping at all, whether he is still up for the job. there was a moment last we
george w. bush. >> you know, the beauty was, when i came here, everyone thought bush was going to win. then they found trump was up by 50 points. everyone said, what is going on right here? they thought bush because bush was is military person, great. he got us into the -- he got us into the middle east. how did that work out, right? >> jonathan lemire, he was talking, of course, about george w. bush, but conflated him with jeb bush, who was the governor of florida in march of 2003,...
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this was not one country, but it was very far from what a person like george w. bush would see, much less legislators in the house and senate. most did not have passports. there were 3 million people a year dying every year globally of this single little kg virus -- cagey virus that again he helped figure out. in botswana at that time in 1988, the average life expectancy was 39. i came to the senate in 1995. when i came there was not a doctor in the united states senate. that is the backdrop that we are coming through with a virus that in this country but globally was heavily stigmatized. for many people, they did not understand what this virus was. there was this stigma around all sorts of reasons. i will stop with that because what was done then, and we will talk about whether it could be done again, is what the legislative body that i became majority leader of, being the only physician, i had to beat against that backdrop, not fully known what the great success would be, but knowing what we had as resources and in terms of global leadership potentially to take on t
this was not one country, but it was very far from what a person like george w. bush would see, much less legislators in the house and senate. most did not have passports. there were 3 million people a year dying every year globally of this single little kg virus -- cagey virus that again he helped figure out. in botswana at that time in 1988, the average life expectancy was 39. i came to the senate in 1995. when i came there was not a doctor in the united states senate. that is the backdrop...
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donald trump would have started talking, and george w. bushed at him and he would've gone. and i'm the weather is supposed to be them. what are you talking about? and he would have gutted him. george w. bush would have vanished donald trump's campaign in five minutes. but go ahead. >> i think that to. i think that george w. bush is the one republican who could have undercut this populism. he worried about the populism, he talks about how what happened late in his administration helped to create the conditions for this. he is clear eyed about it. >> i think the thing that worries me the most is not what trump says when he's confused, but what he says when he is not. and there is this series of incredibly sulphurous, unconstitutional, anti-democratic assertions that he is making about what he wants to do if in fact he returns the power. which is a entirely plausible possibility. and so, the focus it seems to me, of all of us. the task of citizenship should be what is he saying? what does he want to do? and, we're talking about somebody. we can't
donald trump would have started talking, and george w. bushed at him and he would've gone. and i'm the weather is supposed to be them. what are you talking about? and he would have gutted him. george w. bush would have vanished donald trump's campaign in five minutes. but go ahead. >> i think that to. i think that george w. bush is the one republican who could have undercut this populism. he worried about the populism, he talks about how what happened late in his administration helped to...
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host: let's take a look at then-president george w. bush addressing the nation on the evening of september 11 from the oval office. [video clip] >> good evening. today, our federal -- our fellow citizens, our way of life, came under attack in a series of deadly and deliberate terrorist attacks. the victims were in airplanes or in offices. secretaries, businessmen and women, military and federal workers, moms and dads, friends and neighbors. thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. the pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing, have filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness, and a quiet, unyielding anger. these acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat. but they have failed -- our country is strong. a great people has been moved to defend a great nation. terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of america. these acts shattered steel, but they cannot dent the st
host: let's take a look at then-president george w. bush addressing the nation on the evening of september 11 from the oval office. [video clip] >> good evening. today, our federal -- our fellow citizens, our way of life, came under attack in a series of deadly and deliberate terrorist attacks. the victims were in airplanes or in offices. secretaries, businessmen and women, military and federal workers, moms and dads, friends and neighbors. thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil,...
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george w bush. that's how kent hance i amazing to watch some of the videos if you watch and you can find them on youtube of that campaign. and bush is almost unrecognized able as a candidate from what you see later on. and that's why because of that race, because after bush loses to kent hance, he says, i'm never going to be out country to get. and he puts on the hat and the leather jacket and the boots, and he's reading books all the time. he's a huge reader. karl rove said in the 35 years that he knew george w bush, he never saw him without a book in his hand, but he didn't put it in the hands of the book in his hand on the campaign trail. and he presents himself as this cowboy with the twang and it works. he gets elected governor of texas twice. he becomes elected president, united states. but it also changed his image. and when he was president and wanted to show that he was a serious, thoughtful, intellectual person, it was too late in the news media. it just didn't seem that way to the american
george w bush. that's how kent hance i amazing to watch some of the videos if you watch and you can find them on youtube of that campaign. and bush is almost unrecognized able as a candidate from what you see later on. and that's why because of that race, because after bush loses to kent hance, he says, i'm never going to be out country to get. and he puts on the hat and the leather jacket and the boots, and he's reading books all the time. he's a huge reader. karl rove said in the 35 years...
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and albert president of the united states republican george w. bushs albert after the already declared victory of bush it turned out that a recount of votes is needed. and so, as they continue to elect the president not according to the results of the vote, but the electors, the mountain team began to demand a recount, the recount took more than a month and for some reason it happened. they had a vote on punch cards to count 6 million - this task, frankly speaking, is very tedious ; the supreme judges decide to stop. and he was in favor of putin, this is such a show, the americans themselves say that we have two major events. this is a presidential election. and non-citizens can vote in the super bowl ; undocumented people can vote. this man received a ballot for a dog in the last presidential election. this sounds like a forge and characterizes the approach to the system, as one sang the great and singer of the show must go on , this is what happens if we take the russian system. and then, of course, we, uh, engaged in maintaining the purity of trans
and albert president of the united states republican george w. bushs albert after the already declared victory of bush it turned out that a recount of votes is needed. and so, as they continue to elect the president not according to the results of the vote, but the electors, the mountain team began to demand a recount, the recount took more than a month and for some reason it happened. they had a vote on punch cards to count 6 million - this task, frankly speaking, is very tedious ; the supreme...
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i remember al gore saying of george w. bushith whom he had had a bitter 37-day fight over the outcome of the election, he is my president. and the country really was united and the effect of our ability to deter further attacks, which nearly everybody thought were coming, i think was allowed things to return more or less to normal, far sooner than i imagined. and the unfortunate part of that was that the political divisions, which had characterized that era returned pretty quickly, too. >> bret: yeah. andy, since then, the war on terror that started soon thereafter went around the world. terrorism is not something that is on the tip of everybody's tongue there haven't been that many attacks inside the homeland from abroad. and we, as a country, because of that time, evolved. >> we did. but, there was so many changes made. number one, the fbi literally changed their primary mission from investigation to preventing the next attack. and the war on terror has not been won. it is still being fought and the intelligence communities a
i remember al gore saying of george w. bushith whom he had had a bitter 37-day fight over the outcome of the election, he is my president. and the country really was united and the effect of our ability to deter further attacks, which nearly everybody thought were coming, i think was allowed things to return more or less to normal, far sooner than i imagined. and the unfortunate part of that was that the political divisions, which had characterized that era returned pretty quickly, too....
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was very much in favour— george w bush was very much in favour of— george w d.— need answered. 30 seconds, his ventures and — need answered. 30 seconds, his ventures and overseas _ need answered. 30 seconds, his ventures and overseas like - need answered. 30 seconds, his ventures and overseas like iraq | need answered. 30 seconds, his - ventures and overseas like iraq puts the republican party in their mind they now are? i the republican party in their mind they now are?— they now are? i think that's right. i think they now are? i think that's right. i think there _ they now are? i think that's right. i think there are _ they now are? i think that's right. i think there are a _ they now are? i think that's right. i think there are a lot _ they now are? i think that's right. i think there are a lot of - they now are? i think that's right. i think there are a lot of folks - they now are? i think that's right. i think there are a lot of folks got| i think there are a lot of folks got shy about — i think there are a lot of folks got shy about iraq. i think a lot o
was very much in favour— george w bush was very much in favour of— george w d.— need answered. 30 seconds, his ventures and — need answered. 30 seconds, his ventures and overseas _ need answered. 30 seconds, his ventures and overseas like - need answered. 30 seconds, his ventures and overseas like iraq | need answered. 30 seconds, his - ventures and overseas like iraq puts the republican party in their mind they now are? i the republican party in their mind they now are?— they now...
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, i would say the optics _ george w. bush, i would say the optics and — george w. y. i wouldn't say it's a threat to democracy, but i say it's a threat to democracy, but i hate _ say it's a threat to democracy, but i hate this— say it's a threat to democracy, but i hate this far out from said presidential election that we're already— presidential election that we're already having these discussions about _ already having these discussions about elections being stolen. that robabl about elections being stolen. that probably speaks — about elections being stolen. trust probably speaks to the risk that donald trump is underlining. if a donald trump is underlining. if a donald trump is underlining. if a donald trump win is perceived as a threat, his comments on ukraine was tojust trump second threat, his comments on ukraine was to just trump second turn is certainly a threat to the status quo. you might assume that european leaders are hard at work on a contingency plan. nearly two dozen european diplomats, there is no such plan that exists. let's speak to the man who w
, i would say the optics _ george w. bush, i would say the optics and — george w. y. i wouldn't say it's a threat to democracy, but i say it's a threat to democracy, but i hate _ say it's a threat to democracy, but i hate this— say it's a threat to democracy, but i hate this far out from said presidential election that we're already— presidential election that we're already having these discussions about _ already having these discussions about elections being stolen. that robabl about...
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love it, or your money back. >> president george w. bushencies plan for aid relief, which is had bipartisan part for 20 years. the program has been praised worldwide for saving more than 25 million lives, primarily in sub-saharan africa. and continues to this day trading people. with hiv and a.i.d.s.. but, provisions of it are set to expire by the end of this month. and many conservatives are stalling the reauthorization. claiming that some of the budget is providing funds abortion providers. and in this new political battle, far-right republicans are putting a strain on what might be, one of america's most successful health programs. joining me now, is a woman who is a prime mover behind the creation of it. democratic congressman, barbara, late co-chair of the pro choice caucus and the candidate for the u.s. senate. congresswoman lee, thank you so much for being here. at the recent u n general assembly, the president touted pepfar success. talk briefly about the impart that program has had globally. >> thank you jonathan, thank you for hav
love it, or your money back. >> president george w. bushencies plan for aid relief, which is had bipartisan part for 20 years. the program has been praised worldwide for saving more than 25 million lives, primarily in sub-saharan africa. and continues to this day trading people. with hiv and a.i.d.s.. but, provisions of it are set to expire by the end of this month. and many conservatives are stalling the reauthorization. claiming that some of the budget is providing funds abortion...
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back in 1992, the george h. w. bushtry with superpower in control of the planet. america as a superpower governing the planet by and large fundamentally new this idea was not yet in the 19th century, the concept of many fies desting was formulated, that is, predestined or predetermined by fate. so to speak, the mission of the united states is to spread across the american continent , provided by god himself for the development of the american nation, then the indians also lived on this continent. the authors of the concept, understandably, were of little concern. at the end of the 19th century, the concept of destined destiny crossed the us border in 1898 after the bloody war annexation of the philippines by president mckenley stated that this conquest was a sign of divine fulfillment, the concept of predetermined destiny united god with geopolitics, and religion with capitalist expansion, and it became the cornerstone of the basic ideology of the entire american political let us offer our prayers for the salvation of a
back in 1992, the george h. w. bushtry with superpower in control of the planet. america as a superpower governing the planet by and large fundamentally new this idea was not yet in the 19th century, the concept of many fies desting was formulated, that is, predestined or predetermined by fate. so to speak, the mission of the united states is to spread across the american continent , provided by god himself for the development of the american nation, then the indians also lived on this...
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if you look at the polls back then, george w. busheld a very similar lead to the one that donald trump now holds. he was at 45%. and second place was liddy dole. and john mccain was at 12%. guess what happened in the upcoming four months when the voting took place. john mccain came back from 12% and won that primary with 49% of the vote, crushing george w. bush who came in at 30%. this is not just theoretical. we've seen in new hampshire, where a lot of new hampshire republicans and the independents might say, hold on a second. we want to take another look. >> literally champing at the bit. >> that's important, too. democrats don't have a competitive primary. independent voters may feel more compelled to participate. this is one of the chances to put a dent in donald trump's momentum. nikki haley could solidify her status as the alternate from donald trump. she benefited from debate performance. a lot of expectation. and same thing with chris christie in the state. >> coleman, jon, harry, thank you, all. >>> the next story, has touche
if you look at the polls back then, george w. busheld a very similar lead to the one that donald trump now holds. he was at 45%. and second place was liddy dole. and john mccain was at 12%. guess what happened in the upcoming four months when the voting took place. john mccain came back from 12% and won that primary with 49% of the vote, crushing george w. bush who came in at 30%. this is not just theoretical. we've seen in new hampshire, where a lot of new hampshire republicans and the...
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it was a speech given by then former president george w. bush.e attended a 2011 permanent memorial dedication and while collecting on who these 40 people were and how we might continue to remember them, he said, quote, "for generations, people will study the flight, the story of flight 93. they will learn that individual choices make a difference. that love and sacrifice can triumph over evil and hate and that what happened above this pennsylvania field, ranks among the most courageous acts in american history." 22 years ago today, when the united states was attacked, heroes emerge in new york, the pentagon and aboard flight 93. the 40 passengers and crew members of flight 93 collectively stopped their high-tech plane from reaching its intended target -- there hijacked plane from reaching its intended target. their actions unquestionably save untold numbers of lives, and the u.s. capitol. the flight 93 example to the world on this very important day of observance is a story we are passing on to our american future. as we come together this mornin
it was a speech given by then former president george w. bush.e attended a 2011 permanent memorial dedication and while collecting on who these 40 people were and how we might continue to remember them, he said, quote, "for generations, people will study the flight, the story of flight 93. they will learn that individual choices make a difference. that love and sacrifice can triumph over evil and hate and that what happened above this pennsylvania field, ranks among the most courageous...
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ron christie — former special assistant to president george w bush.an — journalist and broadcaster. hello both. lovely to see you. let's start, run, with you.— start, run, with you. what do you make of this? _ start, run, with you. what do you make of this? good _ start, run, with you. what do you make of this? good evening. - start, run, with you. what do you i make of this? good evening. always start, run, with you. what do you - make of this? good evening. always a pleasure to see you. when i look at this, i think to myself the first impeachment was andrewjohnson in the 1860s, then you fast forward to bill clinton in 1998 and then you have two impeachment of president trump while he was in office and one when he left office and now you have the republicans saying they want to open an impeachment in court. my biggest fear was that the impeachment power would not be weaponised. the impeachment power would not be used to go after one's political opponents and certainly i had disagreements with the evidence i have heard about what hunter biden has done
ron christie — former special assistant to president george w bush.an — journalist and broadcaster. hello both. lovely to see you. let's start, run, with you.— start, run, with you. what do you make of this? _ start, run, with you. what do you make of this? good _ start, run, with you. what do you make of this? good evening. - start, run, with you. what do you i make of this? good evening. always start, run, with you. what do you - make of this? good evening. always a pleasure to see you....
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spoken and speeches delivered but one continues to resonate with me today it was a speech given by george w. bush. he attended 2011 memorial dedication while reflecting on who these people were and how we continue to remember them, he said for generations people will study the flight, the story of light 93. they will learn that individual choices make a difference. love and sacrifice can triumph over evil and hate and that happened about this pennsylvania field among the most courageous acts in american history. twenty-four years ago today whea the united states was attacked, heroes emerged in new york, at the pentagon and flight 93. passengers and crew members of flight 93, collectively the other hijacked plane. their actions saved untold number of lives and preserved the u.s. capitol in the center of our democracy. flight 93, an example to this world on this important day is a story we are passing on. as we come together this morning, let us begin by rising as you are able for the pledge of allegiance and high school senior of the pre-school district. >> i pledge allegiance to the united states
spoken and speeches delivered but one continues to resonate with me today it was a speech given by george w. bush. he attended 2011 memorial dedication while reflecting on who these people were and how we continue to remember them, he said for generations people will study the flight, the story of light 93. they will learn that individual choices make a difference. love and sacrifice can triumph over evil and hate and that happened about this pennsylvania field among the most courageous acts in...
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cap a few thousand votes here or there, gore would have been president instead of george w. bush. when you combine the sorting of the politics and the nationalization you have a recipe for hyper-partisan winner take all polarization both parties are trying and it never actually seems to sustain itself. rather than if zero-sum winner take all us versus them fight that is destroying this country and splitting us in half, we try something different in which we have multiple parties and no one party is trying to dominate and gain total control. instead what we are working towards is a system in which there are compromises and coalitions and very few permanent entities. that is how our country used to work when we had a multisystem party. host: this russian from tom in erie, pennsylvania. if we had more political parties, how that play out with the electoral college component of our elections? guest: went we think about our elections we tend to think only about the presidency, even though there are congressional and set it as an senate because of the winner take all nature of a single
cap a few thousand votes here or there, gore would have been president instead of george w. bush. when you combine the sorting of the politics and the nationalization you have a recipe for hyper-partisan winner take all polarization both parties are trying and it never actually seems to sustain itself. rather than if zero-sum winner take all us versus them fight that is destroying this country and splitting us in half, we try something different in which we have multiple parties and no one...
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he is not capable of doing what barack obama, bill clinton and george w. bushpeople you have a better program and the next guy is worse because the president is not able to perform, speak, or give interviews or convince people. he spent the whole summer telling everyone bidenomics is great and the american people say it's not. he's got 23% in the same poll from that and overall inflation is down but it is higher then since he took office and up 17% so when people go shopping not looking for a 30-2nd ad but affordable groceries. gas is up to $3.88. doesn't matter you told me bidenomics is great. if i'm in california $6.30 for regular gas, doesn't matter what you tell me. i will make my own opinion up when it comes to dollars and cents but i do think they had no answer for this paul. the washington post and abc are running from this poll which is insane. david: you are saying even if he was able to live better about the economy, he's not up to the job. the president of the united states, the most important job in the world, being run by somebody who's not up to t
he is not capable of doing what barack obama, bill clinton and george w. bushpeople you have a better program and the next guy is worse because the president is not able to perform, speak, or give interviews or convince people. he spent the whole summer telling everyone bidenomics is great and the american people say it's not. he's got 23% in the same poll from that and overall inflation is down but it is higher then since he took office and up 17% so when people go shopping not looking for a...
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ron christie — former special assistant to president george w bush. — journalist and broadcaster. ron, let us start with you. is this a big potential moment for the country? a big potential moment for the count ? , ., , , ., country? yes, i do. this is a consequential— country? yes, i do. this is a consequential moment - country? yes, i do. this is a consequential moment for l country? yes, i do. this is a - consequential moment for american jurisdiction prudence. if i take out my phone and automatically defaults to google, veteran on my computer, it defaults to google. if you try to change it and maybe you want to go to duckduckgo or yahoo, it still seems to come back to google. the question is, are they improperly using their market share and dominates the market to improperly deny people the opportunity to have other options? they do have, i believe, 90% market share in the united states and other countries around the world. the question is, are they willing at that influence unfairly and unlawfully and if i was sitting in the suite at google tonig
ron christie — former special assistant to president george w bush. — journalist and broadcaster. ron, let us start with you. is this a big potential moment for the country? a big potential moment for the count ? , ., , , ., country? yes, i do. this is a consequential— country? yes, i do. this is a consequential moment - country? yes, i do. this is a consequential moment for l country? yes, i do. this is a - consequential moment for american jurisdiction prudence. if i take out my phone...
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when george w. bush was interviewing judge luttig and then judge alito and then judge roberts, roberts, who was a friend of mine and former student of mine i thought make a fine appointment, but i was lobbying as hard as i could for michael luttig rather than samuel alito to have the other seat. i obviously did not have much persuasive power with george w. bush, but i think the country would be so much better off if it were justice luttig and not justice alito, but that is history, but i wish that you were talking to justice luttig now and not judge luttig. >> thank, professor. >> on that note, we have so many more questions, but i'm not going to keep you all. i want to thank you so much. it has been such an important topic. you have said how important this is, and i hope we can have you back because i'm sure we will be seeing more of these concerning decisions and very impactful rulings by the court going forward. thank you, professor tribe. thank you so much judge luttig. and kimberly, bless you. thank
when george w. bush was interviewing judge luttig and then judge alito and then judge roberts, roberts, who was a friend of mine and former student of mine i thought make a fine appointment, but i was lobbying as hard as i could for michael luttig rather than samuel alito to have the other seat. i obviously did not have much persuasive power with george w. bush, but i think the country would be so much better off if it were justice luttig and not justice alito, but that is history, but i wish...
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ford was taken aback, suggested that to george h w bush. the whole story that was told here in detail. it gets to this mysterious quality about ford. at the end of the week, ford gets on a plane that is going to take him back to yale. and he says, pretty good convention. i gave a good speech, i got george bush as vice president. i think that there was a little bit of payback for 1976, that ford let this thing go on all week to the point where in the end, reagan had almost no choice but to go to his second choice, who was george h w bush. susan: five minutes left. you talked about the many good works that the ford as a coupled it in their retirement years. at the same time, he joined 10 corporate boards. how did he square that away? richard: it really bothered him. he talked to a number of people who were on boards with him. he was never a rainmaker. he didn't do that. it is interesting. he wouldn't join a board until 1980. that was when his political career came to an end. he left the white house with almost no money. we talked about feelin
ford was taken aback, suggested that to george h w bush. the whole story that was told here in detail. it gets to this mysterious quality about ford. at the end of the week, ford gets on a plane that is going to take him back to yale. and he says, pretty good convention. i gave a good speech, i got george bush as vice president. i think that there was a little bit of payback for 1976, that ford let this thing go on all week to the point where in the end, reagan had almost no choice but to go to...
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personation i talk to you about you know if i know what a great friend you are with former president george w bush indianapolis recently you did your george w bush. well, i want you to be encouraged. just rubbed on this mostly in the shoulders. it's good. look i want to thank you all for coming out. karen and i are really, really touched that. you'd make time honored. the mississippi book festival made way for us and, you know, one of the things a couple of months ago we announced our plan to seek one more office in our life, and we've been encouraged by the support people around the country of because i've come to the conclusion that i'm well known but i'm not known well know what i tell all of you is if you remember us in your prayers, we'd be grateful. but if you'd like to, we'd to get a better idea of who the are, what our values are, and what our lessons learned along the way and the privileges we've had to serve and i'd love it if you took a look at our book and karen's new book, and i think you'll have a better idea and. let me just tell you what we know what the future holds, but we know w
personation i talk to you about you know if i know what a great friend you are with former president george w bush indianapolis recently you did your george w bush. well, i want you to be encouraged. just rubbed on this mostly in the shoulders. it's good. look i want to thank you all for coming out. karen and i are really, really touched that. you'd make time honored. the mississippi book festival made way for us and, you know, one of the things a couple of months ago we announced our plan to...
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. >> i know that george w. bushover or at the torture during his presidential campaign, but the amount of torture it if they get that joke out of mike pence was pretty incredible. george w. bush would be proud. >> the only thing that would have made that better is if tim scott chimed in and said, i'm single, so i am definitely not sleeping with a teacher. if he said that, he would have won the debate, let's just say. >> the idea that joe biden is sleeping with a member of the teachers union. do you mean married to? married for decades to doctor joe biden? man, oh, man. >> these people are not ready for primetime. i think trump is like, they cannot even be my vice president, because they are too lame. >> let me say to that point, let's remember that despite the winner and loser and all of the stuff, none of these people are playing to win. they are playing for maybe donald trump's vice president's law, maybe for 2028, but the idea that anyone running, even themselves taking that they have a shot at the nomination her
. >> i know that george w. bushover or at the torture during his presidential campaign, but the amount of torture it if they get that joke out of mike pence was pretty incredible. george w. bush would be proud. >> the only thing that would have made that better is if tim scott chimed in and said, i'm single, so i am definitely not sleeping with a teacher. if he said that, he would have won the debate, let's just say. >> the idea that joe biden is sleeping with a member of the...
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crushing george w. bush. who came in at just 30%.g in the hypothetical theoretical. >> new hampshire republicans in the state might say you know what, hold on a second. we want to take another look at these candidates and we do not want this primary just to be a runway for the leading candidate. >> just chomping at the. but >> it's point, understandable cats are not quite have a competitive primary presumably. independent voters might feel even more compelled to participate because this is really one of the chances to put the dent in donald trump's momentum. remember south carolina's next nikki haley has a good debate next week. that could really solidify her status as the preeminent alternative to donald trump or if somebody else steps up but she clearly benefited from the debate performance last time around. so a lot of expectations and her growth. don't sneeze on. something with chris christie. >> coleman, john, harry thank you all. love to hear your insight as always. this next story as touch coming in a lot of ways. for so many
crushing george w. bush. who came in at just 30%.g in the hypothetical theoretical. >> new hampshire republicans in the state might say you know what, hold on a second. we want to take another look at these candidates and we do not want this primary just to be a runway for the leading candidate. >> just chomping at the. but >> it's point, understandable cats are not quite have a competitive primary presumably. independent voters might feel even more compelled to participate...
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take, for example, the press secretary to then president george w. bush, ari fleischer. president that entire awful day as the events unfolded. the very next afternoon, september 12th, 2001, fleischer took to the podium in the white house briefing room to underscore the president's message of results in the face of attack. >> as the president said in his remarks this morning, freedom and democracy are under attack, the american people need to know that we are facing a different enemy than we have ever faced. this battle will take time and resolve, and make no mistake, we will prevail. >> as the years went by, and we all grapple with how to memorialize the events of 9/11 and those we lost, ari fleischer began what became an annual tradition. he lived within his recollection of what happened that day in minute by minute. he shared grouping behind the scenes details and photos like the moment he received a page informing him a second plane had hit the world trade center, and when the white house doctors distributed medication to everyone aboard air force one in case of a bi
take, for example, the press secretary to then president george w. bush, ari fleischer. president that entire awful day as the events unfolded. the very next afternoon, september 12th, 2001, fleischer took to the podium in the white house briefing room to underscore the president's message of results in the face of attack. >> as the president said in his remarks this morning, freedom and democracy are under attack, the american people need to know that we are facing a different enemy than...
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. >> ese bien servida siete presidentes, desde nixon a el presidente george w. bushs sin importar la afiliaciÓn polÍtica. marÍa antonieta collins, univisiÓn. ilia: desde aquÍ les reitero la invitaciÓn para que nos acompaÑe maÑana en el noticiero univisiÓn, y el miÉrcoles en el segundo debate republicano que usted podrÁ ver en su idioma en espaÑol por aquÍ, nos vemos espaÑol por aquÍ, nos vemos maÑana. [música] [hombre] a ver a qué hora me sirves, ¿eh? ya traigo mucha hambre. ay, ya voy, viejo. ya nada más espero que se calienten las tortillas en el comal. ¿tanto esperarte para esto? ¿para unos mugres frijoles con huevo? pues es para lo único que me alcanzó con el dinero que me diste. pues me hubieras comprado un bistec en la carnicería de don cleto. pues ni para un bistec hubiera alcanzado. pues apenas si me alcanzó para los huevos.
. >> ese bien servida siete presidentes, desde nixon a el presidente george w. bushs sin importar la afiliaciÓn polÍtica. marÍa antonieta collins, univisiÓn. ilia: desde aquÍ les reitero la invitaciÓn para que nos acompaÑe maÑana en el noticiero univisiÓn, y el miÉrcoles en el segundo debate republicano que usted podrÁ ver en su idioma en espaÑol por aquÍ, nos vemos espaÑol por aquÍ, nos vemos maÑana. [música] [hombre] a ver a qué hora me sirves, ¿eh? ya traigo mucha...
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one thing i like about george w. bushave fought, we have disagreed, he started out more conservative than his father. we do speeches ether that are really funny now because we badmouth each other in a funny way. but he will listen. he will listen. and if he thinks you are right, he will switch. and if he thinks you are wrong, he will argue. that's all you can ever ask and i think that's all you should remember. when you ask me in the beginning and i said the polarization was partly because the right had been rewarded, it is because the -- it is also partly because the left gives up on people. we should not talk down about people. the one thing i loved about elijah cummings and john lewis was they treated people respectfully, and they kept trying they kept knocking on the , door. there's some other people out there where you can't knock on the door. [applause] david: no regrets about not going into private equity? [laughter] neither of you regret that? on behalf of everyone at the 92nd street y -- bill: that's because you
one thing i like about george w. bushave fought, we have disagreed, he started out more conservative than his father. we do speeches ether that are really funny now because we badmouth each other in a funny way. but he will listen. he will listen. and if he thinks you are right, he will switch. and if he thinks you are wrong, he will argue. that's all you can ever ask and i think that's all you should remember. when you ask me in the beginning and i said the polarization was partly because the...
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that is different from the republican party of old, from ronald reagan to george w. bushhe invasion of iraq are talking about promoting democracy all over the world. that was a different republican party than the one donald trump is now leading. he moved in the republican party away from interventionist foreign policy. not everyone has moved with him. you start nikki haley and mike pence last time talking about ukraine, critical of people calling for us to cut off funding. vivek ramaswamy and some of the other candidates have been talking about cutting off funding entirely. those points have been echoed in congress. there are republicans in congress who have been outspoken in not giving money anymore. it could carry the day. that is an open question. >> briefly, who do you think might be the strongest performer tonight? >> nikki haley was good last time around. she is getting a lot of attention from donors and fundraisers. maybe she will be able to keep that up. we will see. >> faxed returning as greg that is it -- that is it from your for the moment. back to you. >> than
that is different from the republican party of old, from ronald reagan to george w. bushhe invasion of iraq are talking about promoting democracy all over the world. that was a different republican party than the one donald trump is now leading. he moved in the republican party away from interventionist foreign policy. not everyone has moved with him. you start nikki haley and mike pence last time talking about ukraine, critical of people calling for us to cut off funding. vivek ramaswamy and...
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who finally became president of the united states, republican george w. bushdemocrat al gore, after bush’s already declared victory? it turned out that a recount of votes was needed. and so, as they continue to elect the president not according to the results of the vote, but the electors, the mountain team, began to demand a recount. the recount took more than a month and for some reason it happened. they had a vote on punched hole cards. you yourself understand these holes counting 6 million is a task, i’ll be honest, it’s very tedious. the supreme court of the united states of america understand the decision to stop the recounts to fix the last one . he was in favor of putin, this is such a show . the americans themselves say that we have two major events. not every undocumented person can vote in this presidential election and the super bowl. a man in the last presidential election received a ballot for a dog. this sounds cunning, but this characterizes the approach to the system, as one great singer sang show must go on this shit is happening , if we take
who finally became president of the united states, republican george w. bushdemocrat al gore, after bush’s already declared victory? it turned out that a recount of votes was needed. and so, as they continue to elect the president not according to the results of the vote, but the electors, the mountain team, began to demand a recount. the recount took more than a month and for some reason it happened. they had a vote on punched hole cards. you yourself understand these holes counting 6...
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i think the failure was based identify, believe it or, not from george w. bush who didn't want to touch a national ban. he publicly said, a national ban will not work. this is george bush, the national band will not work until you change hearts and minds. and so whether or not republicans or faith-based institutions take the athlete and changing hearts and minds, they haven't done so yet because what the data continues to show coming out of dobbs is that the large majority of americans, whether they identify as pro less or pro choice, support the road framework. republicans have not changed hearts and minds. george w. bush's words were true. additional bent would work. >> representative clark, when i think about ron desantis we saw there, is not getting on board with this idea that some other candidates like tim scott, like mike pence have supported, a probandt. he's still -- his 15-week ban on abortion, which is pretty extreme. we don't want to lose sight of the effect that it's extreme given other states have taken more extreme action. and then you have politi
i think the failure was based identify, believe it or, not from george w. bush who didn't want to touch a national ban. he publicly said, a national ban will not work. this is george bush, the national band will not work until you change hearts and minds. and so whether or not republicans or faith-based institutions take the athlete and changing hearts and minds, they haven't done so yet because what the data continues to show coming out of dobbs is that the large majority of americans, whether...
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marie and former chief speechwriter and columnist for the wall street journal, speechwriter for george w bushte house and the democratic party, and they are in panic mode over biden's phone numbers, and again plunging into the 30s pretty coming up on the evening edit. the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ after advil. feeling better? on top of the worlddddd!!!...
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george w. bushrun and people supported them. they would not be able to run because they're not eligible under the 22nd amendment. suppose a 30-year-old, wonderful charismatic character wanted to run. would it be undemocratic to keep them off the ballot? democracy is defined partly by the rule of law. >> it's an interesting point. he's saying you're not just going to say because everybody likes this person, we're going to allow him to run. he's saying you can't allow someone who incited a rebellion or an insurrection to run, it's in the constitution. does he have a point? >> well, i mean, the inverse of that argument, if a lot of people don't like him, you can't just keep him off the ballot. who decides at the end of the day, if somebody's 30 years old, i can look at their birth certificate. you've been elected twice, can't be on the ballot. who's deciding this? because right now some people are saying any individual election official can say i have decided he committed insurrection. and this is from
george w. bushrun and people supported them. they would not be able to run because they're not eligible under the 22nd amendment. suppose a 30-year-old, wonderful charismatic character wanted to run. would it be undemocratic to keep them off the ballot? democracy is defined partly by the rule of law. >> it's an interesting point. he's saying you're not just going to say because everybody likes this person, we're going to allow him to run. he's saying you can't allow someone who incited a...
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george w bush was soft pedaling this.used words to get around the torture word, but when it was exposed with photographs and testimony, it was just such an abuse. and this is a place where her moral strength came forward and come the consequences. she wanted to lay this bare and to ultimately protect us by staying within our traditions and values. right. that a lot of that discussion at the time i remember it well came from the fact that that she launched this investigation. that's right. that's right. right. she joined the judiciary committee. but for those who might not understand why was this significant for her to be on this committee while she was in senate? right. well, we have to go back a few years. and what had happened is that a guy named joe biden was the chair of the committee when a man named clarence thomas was nominated to be on the supreme court. and we might remember that as part of the thomas hearings, there was a huge hue and cry because anita hill, who had been a former aide to mr. thomas, said that he
george w bush was soft pedaling this.used words to get around the torture word, but when it was exposed with photographs and testimony, it was just such an abuse. and this is a place where her moral strength came forward and come the consequences. she wanted to lay this bare and to ultimately protect us by staying within our traditions and values. right. that a lot of that discussion at the time i remember it well came from the fact that that she launched this investigation. that's right....