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chris: george w. obnoxiousness even when his dad was in office ms > it's the annual george herbert bush. >> to everybody in horseshoe and, i accept the award. >> michael moore had fun with this one. >> i hit every shot. people said it didn't work. chris: and we had fun with this. i don't know. this is not a campaign ad. this is like a reel from hell. we hate these guys. any thoughts, kathleen? you still like boomers after that appearance? >> i never did like us. >> and that was kathleen parker. chris: that's tall highlights we have for today. but we're back next week with part two. we'll pick up with the clintons and look at the most fascinating characters of the last 11 years. that's the show. thanks for watching. we'll see you . >> hi everyone, welcome to "on the money." bernanke speaks and the market quakes, what the fed's new plan means to the market, the economy and your wall et, my conversation with one of the most powerful people in washington, boehner. where are baby boomers headed when they h
chris: george w. obnoxiousness even when his dad was in office ms > it's the annual george herbert bush. >> to everybody in horseshoe and, i accept the award. >> michael moore had fun with this one. >> i hit every shot. people said it didn't work. chris: and we had fun with this. i don't know. this is not a campaign ad. this is like a reel from hell. we hate these guys. any thoughts, kathleen? you still like boomers after that appearance? >> i never did like us....
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bush, we were talking though, the difference between george w. wer every day, but one is that george bush just didn't care what "the new york times" thought. he's losing a lot of friends on this issue. >> he certainly is going to pay a lot more attention to the "new york times" than george bush did. barack obama is a very resolute, determined, self-contained guy and if he thinks this is right, then he's going to stand up and say that. >> "huffington post." george w. obama. george w. guys, it is, there's obviously a lot of talk about this. about you know, it's one thing when you're running for office, but once you get in there and get the first briefing, things change. but you said that one conversation remember was george bush pleading with bill keller to keep this program secret. >> once the programs are in the newspaper, they're rendered pretty useless against the terrorists that were trying to protect the country from. once they know how to invade our surveillance, they find new ways to communicate with one another, so i imagine that's why the
bush, we were talking though, the difference between george w. wer every day, but one is that george bush just didn't care what "the new york times" thought. he's losing a lot of friends on this issue. >> he certainly is going to pay a lot more attention to the "new york times" than george bush did. barack obama is a very resolute, determined, self-contained guy and if he thinks this is right, then he's going to stand up and say that. >> "huffington...
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we have the base brawl, more tim tebow of course, and george w. making a bit of a comeback. but first serious news to get to. our top story, istanbul taksim square, center point for clashes. take a look at the images right it now live. it's a little bit more of a settled down scene than yesterday when who knows what might happen today. you can see cars destroyed in the center of the square. some 5,000 injured, four people killed. this morning prime minister erdogan will meet with protest groups after clashes turned violent not once, but twice. pretty brutal exchanges. protesters throwing rocks, small explosives as police tried to clear the square. police responded with tear gas. you can see there water guns, as well. by the evening the square filled with more than 10,000 demonstrators. again the response even more intense. hundreds of police using water cannons, rubber bullets and protesters complained the prime minister trying to impose islamic agenda on what they say should be a secular country. the prime minister erdogan said he was losing patience with the protests sayin
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i'm saying, were you critical of george w. bush the way barack obama was critical of george w. bush for putting programs in place that barack obama has expanded? >> and the polls are also clear on this, that democrats tended to oppose what bush did but support the same thing when obama's doing it. i get all that. but remember, bush wanted to go further on some of this stuff, with the searches and the famous scene in front of ashcroft's bed and all that stuff. >> it must make him very angry that barack obama has been able to go further on this. >> obama has never done a warrantless search. >> you can do things that are fun. it's george w. bush's 89th birthday. >> is happy birthday, mr. president. >> and they're asking you help the family celebrate by posting pictures of the most outlandish socks on his facebook page. you can't do that as president. >> there we go. >> we have a lot to cover. politico is reporting that an army commander has been suspended following a five-month investigation into alleged sexual misconduct. the lieutenant colonel was being reviewed for promoting a
i'm saying, were you critical of george w. bush the way barack obama was critical of george w. bush for putting programs in place that barack obama has expanded? >> and the polls are also clear on this, that democrats tended to oppose what bush did but support the same thing when obama's doing it. i get all that. but remember, bush wanted to go further on some of this stuff, with the searches and the famous scene in front of ashcroft's bed and all that stuff. >> it must make him...
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testing is important to solve problems. >> finally, tonight, george w. bush left tonight, george w.nd two unfunded wars but his legacy might be no child left behind. >> get it right! get it right! >> teachers, counsellors, principals an parents staged this massive rally in albany to protest standardized testing. educators are realizing that tests like this work. teachers in seattle successfully boycotted a regional standardized test and won. >> you can try to implement the map test here at garfield, but if it's wrong for students, it won't happen. the focus group has spoken. it's the teachers. it's the principals. it's the student. the focus group has spoken. >> shortly after that rally. washington state made the standardized test optional for that district. this is a game of inches. teachers across the country say it is worth their career to speak out against teaching against the test. president obama announced funding for faster internet access in schools. >> imagine educators spending fewer hours teaching to a test, more time helping kids learn in new and innovative ways. >> and
testing is important to solve problems. >> finally, tonight, george w. bush left tonight, george w.nd two unfunded wars but his legacy might be no child left behind. >> get it right! get it right! >> teachers, counsellors, principals an parents staged this massive rally in albany to protest standardized testing. educators are realizing that tests like this work. teachers in seattle successfully boycotted a regional standardized test and won. >> you can try to implement...
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>> the program is broader than it was under george w. bush, but the question is do we believe the courts and coning, using oversight can stop abuse. the other problem.... >> paul: how would you answer the question? >> it's not clear knee and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership but also because all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right now who seems to have gotten, who seemed to have leaked information. why continue that that happen with variety of other people in the organization. >> paul: joe, you are not as worried about it as mary but let's put it in context the irs -- you've written about obamacare extensively. where do you put this data mining threat compared to other government powers? >> i would draw a pretty critical distinction between national security programs and some of the domestic programs that use the same kind of tools. anti-terror surveillance and other architecture on the war on terror, you can't operated during republican benevolence. you ha
>> the program is broader than it was under george w. bush, but the question is do we believe the courts and coning, using oversight can stop abuse. the other problem.... >> paul: how would you answer the question? >> it's not clear knee and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership but also because all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right now who seems to have gotten, who seemed to have leaked...
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george w bush and cheney. >> it is living in a w world, on that, we have to go.ou to curt, katrina, jonathan and ryan. that's all the for now. ""andrea mitchell reports"" is next. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. next. is next. at's all the for now. ""andrea mitchell reports" is next. hat's all the for now. ""andrea mitchell reports" is next. andrea mitchell reports" i next. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. >>> right now on andrea mitchell reports, a victory. sexual assault prosecutions away from the commanders bill was killed. >> a lot of folks don't feel comfortable reporting the crimes because they feel they'll either be retaliated against or marginalized in their career or even blamed. >> i don't personally believe that you can eliminate the command structure in the military from this process because it is the culture, it is the institution, it's the people within that institution that have to
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so it helps tell the story of the george w. bush presidency. so good to see so many former colleagues and is really a presence for edelman to host the event tonight. former chief of staff for former president bush. >> good evening, everyone. thank you so much for coming. this has been an incredible turn out. in fact, as you know, he was on fox news as one of his interviews. i went on facebook and said, when are you going to do your party in washington. he responded right back. who is going to hostess? so thank you so much for us to miss here at edelman. all of the costs that are here. i will forget of 30 via that were willing to support this. also, we thank you so much for doing that. we know that we had an incredible turn out because there have been about 200 people that we have responses, as you know. a waiting list. so we know that we have run out of books. i was just told. however, we were prepared that that was possible. you can still order the books. and they're nice and big and beautiful. the thing go. he will sign this tonight. we don't
so it helps tell the story of the george w. bush presidency. so good to see so many former colleagues and is really a presence for edelman to host the event tonight. former chief of staff for former president bush. >> good evening, everyone. thank you so much for coming. this has been an incredible turn out. in fact, as you know, he was on fox news as one of his interviews. i went on facebook and said, when are you going to do your party in washington. he responded right back. who is...
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george w. bush had to come fill his. first trip following the admission in the autobiography decision points that he ordered waterboarding should away from switzerland of the swiss m.p.'s worked on a warrant for his the wrist was new york's center for constitutional rights to seal senior attorney joins us thanks a lot for coming on know the cole response is oh bushels of context no one can touch him for you what with lawmakers roman globe was you know cautious of traveling anywhere in the globe bench against torture so most of the globe is looking to invest it in and punish george bush actually the obama team reached out to switzerland and some assurances that george bush when he prosecuted and the swiss response was we have an independent prosecutor and independent judiciary we can't make that promise you called the republic the six ways the bush going has defied the law list two hundred pages over one health crimes you also over the book is former head of the national lawyers guild moultrie cohen thanks very much for j
george w. bush had to come fill his. first trip following the admission in the autobiography decision points that he ordered waterboarding should away from switzerland of the swiss m.p.'s worked on a warrant for his the wrist was new york's center for constitutional rights to seal senior attorney joins us thanks a lot for coming on know the cole response is oh bushels of context no one can touch him for you what with lawmakers roman globe was you know cautious of traveling anywhere in the globe...
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>> well, the program's broader than it was under george w. bush. the question is do we believe that courts and congress, you know, using oversight, can stop any abuse? and the other problem -- >> how would you answer that question? >> well, it's not clear to me it can. and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership, but also because there is, you know, all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right now, who seems to have gotten, you know -- who seems to have leaked information he had. why couldn't that happen with a variety of other people in the organization? >> joe, you're not as worried about this program as mary. put this in context of all the other scandals about government expansion that we've been talking about and writing about for many months. the irs, you've written about obama care extensively. where do you put this data mining threat, if you want to put it in those terms, compared to these other government powers? >> i would draw a pretty critical distinction between nati
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troops from iraq because george w. bush when he was president may go she aided a status of forces agreement to withdraw u.s. troops by a certain date and obama tried to extend that date to keep the u.s. troops in iraq because the year rocky's had seen some of the things that bradley manning had leaked to wiki leaks including things that revealed the commission of war crimes against the iraqi people they read huge to give the u.s. military troops immunity from criminal and civil prosecution if they remained in iraq past this date and so obama was forced to go to withdraw the us troops from iraq so for this reason it's very important that bradley manning week what he did
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well, today, george w. bush and dick cheney are saying i told you so because they predicted when this administration came to power and look at the issues and would continue many of the programs. now they have expanded them and you have this interesting collection of criticism. libertarians, republicans, liberal democrats saying mr. president, you've gone too far -- >> john, the president is about to speak now. let's listen in. >> i just wanted to see all of you. and i want to thank everybody who's here. i think there's only one problem, and that is that my remarks are not sitting here. you know, things by friday afternoon -- things get a little challenged. i'm going to have a -- i'm going to answer a question at the end of the remarks, but i want to make sure we get the remarks out. people? oh, goodness. oh, somebody's tripping. folks are sweating back there right now. well, good morning everybody. this afternoon i'm going to be in southern california to meet with president xi of china. before i leave north
well, today, george w. bush and dick cheney are saying i told you so because they predicted when this administration came to power and look at the issues and would continue many of the programs. now they have expanded them and you have this interesting collection of criticism. libertarians, republicans, liberal democrats saying mr. president, you've gone too far -- >> john, the president is about to speak now. let's listen in. >> i just wanted to see all of you. and i want to thank...
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you were talking about george w. bush at that time.s, you can't make this is an obama problem, this is an executive problem. >> i didn't mention obama. i'm saying, in fact, today, the executive branch -- we'll find out. we'll have hearings about this. the executive branch ought to be feared. this country was founded on a revolution primarily against executive prerogative. >> no argument on that. >> the whole issue is the credibility of the government. who can trust the government? we just saw senator feinstein do the most incredible two-step defending mr. clapper. she should have said, look, i can't defend it. ask him, he said it. she started back pedaling. just stand up and have the courage to say. when president obama changes his mind on things -- i was a candidate i thought this. in the oval office, i now understand. have a little credibility. and say the obvious. >> the problem is, greta, and we talked about it, everything in washington is viewed through a partisan lens. if george w. bush did something and democrats didn't like it,
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the rights of george w. bush the reconsideration of george w. bush and how great or bad he was.seems to be going in the right direction. does it change things as we look forward to 2016? >> that is good question. i really don't know the answer to it. there may be some reflection if the numbers go up for president bush. there may be fondness for what he represented. we saw some of this with ronald reagan with george h.w. bush who celebrates his birthday today. what i think what overrides is stated of the economy and what you wanted to see for america's future. >> megyn: thank you so much. >> coming up new york congressman peter king the targeted of a capitol hill protest -- can you call it a protest? it looks like two people. they seem very upset. they are not the only ones. the reason they are upset with congressman king he is saying he wants to prosecute both the nsa leaker and the journalists who revealed the classified information. congressman king joins us live. plus, many people are outraged that government is looking at our phone information. company says it can hide your
the rights of george w. bush the reconsideration of george w. bush and how great or bad he was.seems to be going in the right direction. does it change things as we look forward to 2016? >> that is good question. i really don't know the answer to it. there may be some reflection if the numbers go up for president bush. there may be fondness for what he represented. we saw some of this with ronald reagan with george h.w. bush who celebrates his birthday today. what i think what overrides...
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bush and george w. bush believes very strongly that one way to change the law was changing the judges which is what the federalist society members believe in and so federalist society members in the office of white house counsel and in the department of justice in the administration. as of both the bush presidents were the primary people responsible for vetting candidates for federal judges so all the federal judges picked by either of the bushes were either members of the federalist society or approved by members of the federalist society who were working in the white house and the department of justice and those judges are people who believe in an originalist interpretation of the constitution and who oppose government regulation like obamacare and that would include the supreme court oh yes they have four justices on the supreme court roberts and alito and scalia and thomas are all members or former members of the federalist society as a matter of fact scalia was the advisor to the student chapter at
bush and george w. bush believes very strongly that one way to change the law was changing the judges which is what the federalist society members believe in and so federalist society members in the office of white house counsel and in the department of justice in the administration. as of both the bush presidents were the primary people responsible for vetting candidates for federal judges so all the federal judges picked by either of the bushes were either members of the federalist society or...
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there was drama and upset over privacy even inside the george w. bush administration.of this came rushing back just last week when we learned president obama was going to tap former bush justice department 6'8" prosecutor guy to run the fbi. the thing he's very famous for other than being very tall in a job where you don't have to be very tall has to do with bush attorney general john ashcroft getting pancreatitis. john ashcroft got acute pancreatitis had to go to the hospital in 2004. at the time there was this big standoff inside the bush administration over the government spying on people. the national security agency does signals intelligence. that is phone calls, e-mails, electronic digital radio based transmissions, all that kind of stuff. signals intelligence. they're supposed to be doing it outside the country supposed to be part of our spying on other countries. after 9/11 the bush administration reportedly told the nsa to start vacuuming up that kind of stuff inside the united states as well not just a broad turn those sensors inward, every five days presiden
there was drama and upset over privacy even inside the george w. bush administration.of this came rushing back just last week when we learned president obama was going to tap former bush justice department 6'8" prosecutor guy to run the fbi. the thing he's very famous for other than being very tall in a job where you don't have to be very tall has to do with bush attorney general john ashcroft getting pancreatitis. john ashcroft got acute pancreatitis had to go to the hospital in 2004. at...
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george w. obama. they did a good job of merging the two. front page of politico, george w. bush's fourth term and scathing editorial from the "new york times" saying the administration has lost all credibility. later it would soften the tone to limit it to this issue. chris is fox news contributor. those on the left started to lead the frank in the wake of the a.p. spying and the irs scandal that had both republicans and democrats unhappy about that. they started to go. they started to go and be more skeptical of this president and his honesty according to the polls. now, when you look at it, it's as if george bush is back in office the way they are writing about barack obama. >> i guess it had to be much more extreme under george w. bush to take such umbrage but we are there now. we have reached that point. president said it as well as anybody could in that quasi press conference, you don't trust the legislative branch and judiciary or justice department, then we're going to have problems. the time has come. we do have problems because the left, the people who should be st
george w. obama. they did a good job of merging the two. front page of politico, george w. bush's fourth term and scathing editorial from the "new york times" saying the administration has lost all credibility. later it would soften the tone to limit it to this issue. chris is fox news contributor. those on the left started to lead the frank in the wake of the a.p. spying and the irs scandal that had both republicans and democrats unhappy about that. they started to go. they started...
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. >> to white eisenhower and george h w bush. to usewer refused nuclear weapons, refused to go into vietnam. george h w bush presided over the end of the cold war in a way that allowed germany to be unified inside of nato when there was a 400,000 soviet troops there and not a shot was fired. >> how would you classify president obama? >> president obama came in talking about being transformational but by and large he is transactional and quite a contrast to his predecessor. about theu think difficult decisions such as intervening in syria, is there a precedent in your book? >> i suppose that would be george w. bush decided to intervene in iraq. that was a transformational move, but one that ended in disaster. not have the contextual intelligence to know how it was going to turn out, or to think through how it would turn out. >> something president obama must be conscious of her >> i think that he is following the hippocratic oath approach. all, do no harm. he is waiting to make sure that if he acts, things will be better as opposed
. >> to white eisenhower and george h w bush. to usewer refused nuclear weapons, refused to go into vietnam. george h w bush presided over the end of the cold war in a way that allowed germany to be unified inside of nato when there was a 400,000 soviet troops there and not a shot was fired. >> how would you classify president obama? >> president obama came in talking about being transformational but by and large he is transactional and quite a contrast to his predecessor....
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he ran against george w. bush.ate when it comes to national security, when it comes to going after whistle-blowers and when it comes to criminalizing investigation by the press. >> arianna, what about drone strikes? when it comes to drone strikes, i mean, he has increased the number of drone strikes. the actual requirement for when you're trying to figure out exactly who you are killing by firing a drone in there. again, that -- the metrics of that, nbc reporting has been far more indiscriminate and far more widespread and richard engel is coming on to talk about that. air ran that, you could go back to 2008 and nobody would believe just how much more aggressive this president has been in drone strikes, in nsa surveillance of phone records, in going after reporters. nobody would have believed that barack obama would have been this much more aggressive than george w. bush and dick cheney. >> actually, the drone report is really chilling because it's going to have far reaching consequences. when we are killing that m
he ran against george w. bush.ate when it comes to national security, when it comes to going after whistle-blowers and when it comes to criminalizing investigation by the press. >> arianna, what about drone strikes? when it comes to drone strikes, i mean, he has increased the number of drone strikes. the actual requirement for when you're trying to figure out exactly who you are killing by firing a drone in there. again, that -- the metrics of that, nbc reporting has been far more...
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every 45 days president george w.uld give the nsa a military order as commander in chief directing them the surveillance they were doing internationally, they should do it inside the country, too. that's kind of a big deal. if you're at the nsa and get an order like that it raises the question whether that very big deal order from the president is actually legal. can the president legally tell us to do that? john ashcroft, with pancreatitis, kind of decided, no, those orders weren't legal, at least not the way they were trying to justify it at one point during the bush administration. that is what led to the big dramatic standoff in that hospital room in march 2004 when the bush administration's program to have the nsa spying on all of us by presidential order needed to get its periodic legal rubber stamp from the justice department and john ashcroft was wicked sick. in the hospital. he appointed big tall james comey to be the attorney general instead. it would be comey who was going to have to sign off on it. the whi
every 45 days president george w.uld give the nsa a military order as commander in chief directing them the surveillance they were doing internationally, they should do it inside the country, too. that's kind of a big deal. if you're at the nsa and get an order like that it raises the question whether that very big deal order from the president is actually legal. can the president legally tell us to do that? john ashcroft, with pancreatitis, kind of decided, no, those orders weren't legal, at...
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bush and the director of national intelligence under george w. bush.e'll have a little fun with this. they 200 that it is transforming cyber security in the middle east. and they are turning big data into big insights. the most ironic, delivering i.t. efficiency. i'm thinking they might want to rethink their branding after snowden's leak. >> i say you're right. that they have a lot of work on their hands in the days ahead. i will say that what you saw in those is that booz allen and contractors have worked throughout the federal government. the defense sphere and into pretty much every agency. so senator feinstein's proposal to limit the amount of access that they have kind of treats a symptom without treating the real problem. how do we figure out how to make sure these contractors have sufficient oversight in helping keeping the gears of government moving which is something that i feel like actually would stop at this point if they were abruptly shifted out. >> that's a great point. lee fong from the nation. thank you very much for joining us on your
bush and the director of national intelligence under george w. bush.e'll have a little fun with this. they 200 that it is transforming cyber security in the middle east. and they are turning big data into big insights. the most ironic, delivering i.t. efficiency. i'm thinking they might want to rethink their branding after snowden's leak. >> i say you're right. that they have a lot of work on their hands in the days ahead. i will say that what you saw in those is that booz allen and...
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news weekend, scary moments for former president george w.lane makes an emergency landing. coming up. coming up on kron 4 news weekend let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in with meteorologist ?? for your first forecast. > > golden gate brighidge show some fog ends62 fairfild 66 nappa 40 daily city 60 by noontime 60 70 & 80 for this afternn on east b70 & 80 south bay eatst bay shore 80's patch fo fundsg coastal area no didrt do> > back to you mafty fire crews have gained the upper hand on the most destructive wildfire in colorado history. more than half of the black forest fire was contained by the fire that exploded springs destroyed nearly 500ple who appeared ready to flee. it is still unknown what sparked the blaze. who could forget what napa hurricane sandy did to the jersey shore. it caused 38-billion- dollars in damage to that area alone. alina cho reports the cost is staggering when you tally year. his po ex-president george w. bush is safe this morning after an emergency landing. mr. bush left philadelphia on a p
news weekend, scary moments for former president george w.lane makes an emergency landing. coming up. coming up on kron 4 news weekend let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in with meteorologist ?? for your first forecast. > > golden gate brighidge show some fog ends62 fairfild 66 nappa 40 daily city 60 by noontime 60 70 & 80 for this afternn on east b70 & 80 south bay eatst bay shore 80's patch fo fundsg coastal area no didrt do> > back to you mafty fire...
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democrats were refusing to confirm a number of george w. bush's judicial nominees and there was this -- gang of 14 deals. sum i of the year 2005. then in 2007 and 2008 towards the end of the bush years, more resistance from democrats to confirm george w. bush's picks. there is probably a qualitative difference here. democrats were essentially blocking some -- judicial picks. what's the difference you see between where we are now and democrats were doing last decade? >> what democrats were doing was trying to protect the judiciary from radical ideologs. they had a particular view that would return to us an era of about the new deal and before the great society and also before child welfare laws and regulations that protected people in the workplace. so when you look at a candidate -- nominee like brown who serves on the d.c. circuit. she was one of the mom mes, bush nominees, that democrats tried to block. she was also rate ed qualified the bar association. there were reasons for doing it. here president obama is nominating very mainstream l
democrats were refusing to confirm a number of george w. bush's judicial nominees and there was this -- gang of 14 deals. sum i of the year 2005. then in 2007 and 2008 towards the end of the bush years, more resistance from democrats to confirm george w. bush's picks. there is probably a qualitative difference here. democrats were essentially blocking some -- judicial picks. what's the difference you see between where we are now and democrats were doing last decade? >> what democrats were...
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you are less vulnerable to criticism. >> when we asked the white house to respond that he became george wnd they said don't forget he ended the war in iraq and placed moreover sight on the same surveillance programs we are now talking about. >> thanks. this is something that resinates, and a lot of the national security topics don't but the guys talking about this in the barbershop and the people i meet at the supermarket are talking about this, that the government has some kind of information about their cell phones, up to this point, though, they didn't know what. >> we go with the debate protection versus privacy, and after boston there was talk about why weren't the dots connected and there should be more done, and then you see here, now we are talking about well this is an overreach of our privacy and a violation. so where do you draw the line? >> the president makes a good point that i think a lot of people knew but never heard the point articulated. no such thing as 100% security and no such thing as 100% privacy. >> and a big difference between the candidate on the campaign trail
you are less vulnerable to criticism. >> when we asked the white house to respond that he became george wnd they said don't forget he ended the war in iraq and placed moreover sight on the same surveillance programs we are now talking about. >> thanks. this is something that resinates, and a lot of the national security topics don't but the guys talking about this in the barbershop and the people i meet at the supermarket are talking about this, that the government has some kind of...
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the name of the banner headline, george w.s in the program overseen by both presidents. that's creepy. i can't even look at it. i don't know who it is. woo! >> both exactly the same. >>> of course, the entire controversy right now providing funny material for the late night comics. >> take a listen to a sample of what they said last night. >> it's been a rough couple of weeks for obama. this comes on the heel of the irs scandal and before that there was benghazi, even the cra crackheads of toronto are like, rough week, hey. there you go, barry. >> i'm conflicted here, folks. on the one hand this proves obama is a tyrannical despot who ignores all the rules. on the other hand i kind of like tyrannical despot. shows spunk. >>> new report that the government is secretly collecting the phone records of verizon customers since april. act audience booing ] >> i knew something up when you hang up first and my wife was like hung up and obama was like, how about hang up at the same time. >> can you imagine? wow. >>> yikes. they put it
the name of the banner headline, george w.s in the program overseen by both presidents. that's creepy. i can't even look at it. i don't know who it is. woo! >> both exactly the same. >>> of course, the entire controversy right now providing funny material for the late night comics. >> take a listen to a sample of what they said last night. >> it's been a rough couple of weeks for obama. this comes on the heel of the irs scandal and before that there was benghazi, even...
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fresh turns in the global spy scandal whistleblower russell tice who released his secrets during the george w. bush era says former cia head general petraeus and even barack obama once targets for snooping and he confirmed that data is being stored james corbet japan based independent journalist believes tice's revelations didn't get the attention they deserve. while the snowden drama unfolds something that's being swept under the rug are these new revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower russell tice who is in fact one of the people who is one of the sources for the original two thousand and five new york times story on the n.s.a. wiretapping scandal at that time but now russell tice to step forward with more information into explosive interviews from the last few days he talked about how the n.s.a. is in fact storing not just the metadata which has been the talking point in the newsroom so far but the content of all electronic communications that are going across the u.s. servers from e-mails to faxes to phone calls all of it being stored now at the new data center and in utah he also went on
fresh turns in the global spy scandal whistleblower russell tice who released his secrets during the george w. bush era says former cia head general petraeus and even barack obama once targets for snooping and he confirmed that data is being stored james corbet japan based independent journalist believes tice's revelations didn't get the attention they deserve. while the snowden drama unfolds something that's being swept under the rug are these new revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower russell...
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brad, is he vinny del negro calgt former president george w. bush? >> he certainly is look, in 2007 as a candidate, president obama then senator obama on the intel committee was against patriot act, fiz is a, and then he got sworn in as president guess what he had epiphany he was given presidential daily brief that probably made the hair stand up on the back of his neck and understand the threats america faces and president obama did the right thing by establishing fisa act and gave our law enforcement the kind of tools necessary and the proof is in the pudding, greg, we haven't been attacked since 2001. the reason why is because of the tools that the intelligence community has. do we have to surrender part of our rights to do that? yeah, we do it every day at t.s.a. we take off our shoes, get padded down, our luggage gets looked at. if you don't have anything to hide. americans are not being hurt by this, they are being helped. my friend, you would be the first one and as a civil rights attorney to be arguing if there was a massive attack on america
brad, is he vinny del negro calgt former president george w. bush? >> he certainly is look, in 2007 as a candidate, president obama then senator obama on the intel committee was against patriot act, fiz is a, and then he got sworn in as president guess what he had epiphany he was given presidential daily brief that probably made the hair stand up on the back of his neck and understand the threats america faces and president obama did the right thing by establishing fisa act and gave our...
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comey built a reputation for putting the law above politics while working in the george w. nomination be a sign that president obama is also looking to place the law over politics or is this move purely political? susan estridge is here. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> arthel: okay. so which is it, susan? >> it's both. all of the above. i mean, sometimes doing the right thing really is good politics. i think in choosing someone like mr. comey, who has got a reputation for integrity, who stood up to the bush white house on the eavesdropping program, he's found a way to communicate clearly that at least on this particular issue, the f.b.i., that we're not going to be divided on partisan lines and that he's putting in somebody who is known for integrity and for mr. obama's point of view, that's good politics, unlike having eric holder investigate himself, which is not good politics. >> arthel: which brings me to the title of your column this week, which is "eric holder cannot investigate himself." so i ask you, can congress or the american people feel confident with mr
comey built a reputation for putting the law above politics while working in the george w. nomination be a sign that president obama is also looking to place the law over politics or is this move purely political? susan estridge is here. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> arthel: okay. so which is it, susan? >> it's both. all of the above. i mean, sometimes doing the right thing really is good politics. i think in choosing someone like mr. comey, who has got a reputation...
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>> well, you know, the argument this is george w. term i think is very much overstated. but unlike in domestic policy, where presidents have more ability to set their course, presidents in some senses inherit the foreign policy of their predecessors. dwight eisenhower had to resolve the korean war that harry truman had started. lyndon johnson had to deal with vietnam that had begun under president kennedy. and obviously president obama had to contend with the wars in afghanistan and iraq that were begun under president bush. and it isn't as though any president can take office and easily suddenly change the course of foreign policy overnight. and so, you know, in that sense, i think candidates are entirely sincere. president obama, i suspect, was entire lly sincere with his intentions to defend civil liberties, to close guantanamo bay. once you're in office and the barriers to doing that, the price to be paid for doing it, looks very different. >> it is a fascinating look at the evolution, each one of these men, each one of the presi
>> well, you know, the argument this is george w. term i think is very much overstated. but unlike in domestic policy, where presidents have more ability to set their course, presidents in some senses inherit the foreign policy of their predecessors. dwight eisenhower had to resolve the korean war that harry truman had started. lyndon johnson had to deal with vietnam that had begun under president kennedy. and obviously president obama had to contend with the wars in afghanistan and iraq...
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alexander's march to power did not end with george w. bush. in 2010 he was appointed under the obama administration to head the newly created u.s. cyber command. much in the same way that j. edgar hoover built a power base in the fbi independent of the presidents he worked for, keith alexander has risen over the past decade, over two presidents, a republican and democrat, to command an awesome arsenal of power with very, very little public notice or oversight. joining me now, nsa historian james bamford, author of the book "the shadow factory." also author of a new piece on wire.com about general alexander, "the secret war." the general question of how keith alexander acquired so much power. >> well, it was a combination of a lot of factors. one of the things was just the length of time he's been there. he's been there almost nine years now. there's never been a person in the history of the american intelligence community that has served in that high capacity that long. and the longer you serve in a position like that, the more power you acqui
alexander's march to power did not end with george w. bush. in 2010 he was appointed under the obama administration to head the newly created u.s. cyber command. much in the same way that j. edgar hoover built a power base in the fbi independent of the presidents he worked for, keith alexander has risen over the past decade, over two presidents, a republican and democrat, to command an awesome arsenal of power with very, very little public notice or oversight. joining me now, nsa historian...
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>>el avión privado en que viajaba george george w.le, este participaba en filadelfia en un programa de apoyo a la educacionavs del golfo. copa confederaciones no solo trae fútbol, también protestas. y le traemos lo ocurrido en la ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ locutor ] universal studio's verano del valor. ♪ >muchas gracias, amigos, le saludo desde la sala de redaccion de univisión deportes, un debut ajetreado, ante su debut méxico e italia. arrancamos con informacion de la selección mexicana, ante su derrota dos a uno frente a italia, francisco maza rodriguez hizo una autocritica >>estuve sin titubeante, pero el trabajo hay que sacarlos adelante. >>jesús corona, también hablo >>ha estado adverso, dejamos de hacer cosas en la cancha, y lo que nos dejo este resultado, que tenemos que cambiar. >>ahora méxico enfrenta a brasil el miércoles en fortaleza, partido que decidirá su futuro. >>y españa enfrenta a uruguay, dos goles iban en favor de es
>>el avión privado en que viajaba george george w.le, este participaba en filadelfia en un programa de apoyo a la educacionavs del golfo. copa confederaciones no solo trae fútbol, también protestas. y le traemos lo ocurrido en la ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ locutor ] universal studio's verano del valor. ♪ >muchas gracias, amigos, le saludo desde la sala de redaccion de univisión deportes, un debut ajetreado, ante su debut méxico e italia. arrancamos con informacion de la selección...
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and is thisç really the fourth term of george w. bush on the guardian. >> this is what george w. sh stood for and he didn't run against the policies, but the moral compass and he has gone to the right of the george bush and cheney's policies that i cannot but applaud his tactics. >> and so there is a scathing op-ed saying that president obama has lost all credible, and this morning the playbook reveals that that credibility was changed thursday night to add on this issue, and so to make it very specific, but the question that people had about bush and now with president obama is who is watching the wat watchers, and how are we supposed to believe that the oversight is being allocated and done so properly? >> the group that is supposed to be watching the watchers is the foreign intelligence surveillance courts the fisa courts, and what i want to know is if they are working and we have to open up the process more. we have the check and balance in the case of prism, and in verizon, it was a fisa order that allowed that and that is supposed to be the check and the balance and we have
and is thisç really the fourth term of george w. bush on the guardian. >> this is what george w. sh stood for and he didn't run against the policies, but the moral compass and he has gone to the right of the george bush and cheney's policies that i cannot but applaud his tactics. >> and so there is a scathing op-ed saying that president obama has lost all credible, and this morning the playbook reveals that that credibility was changed thursday night to add on this issue, and so...
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small business regulatory environment with guest owens who is national ombudsman under president george w. bush then carry on and i do all over snowden's extradition and the prospects for a j.p. morgan critic diamond. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. safe sex. when it comes to federal regulation small business is bearing the brunt of the burden who on average pay thirty six percent more per employee than larger firms regulation should set the stage for competition but we are seeing the federal register grow larger and larger are driving out small businesses who provide sixty seven percent of new private sector jobs and addition the obama administration has one hundred sixty seven economically significant rules are rules that have an economic impact of a least one hundred million dollars in the keough is this possibly too big to implement our next guest is nick owens he is the former national on bud's meant for george w. bush and the current c
small business regulatory environment with guest owens who is national ombudsman under president george w. bush then carry on and i do all over snowden's extradition and the prospects for a j.p. morgan critic diamond. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. safe sex. when it comes to federal regulation small business is bearing the brunt of the burden who...
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business regulatory environment with guest nick owens who is national on bud's men under president george w. bush then parry n n i do all over snowden's extradition and the prospects for j.p. morgan crude a diamond. language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so i'm likely to put the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that the security of a car is on the docket. thank you no more weasel words. when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you approach punch be ready for our. freedom of speech and down to freedom to cost. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not going to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but however good people do get hurt. and i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have d
business regulatory environment with guest nick owens who is national on bud's men under president george w. bush then parry n n i do all over snowden's extradition and the prospects for j.p. morgan crude a diamond. language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so i'm likely to put the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that the security of a car is on the docket. thank you no more weasel words. when...
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small business regulatory environment with guest owens who is national on bud's men under president george w. bush then period and i do all over snowden's extradition and the prospects for j.p. morgan crude a diamond. when it comes to a federal regulation that small business is the bear the brunt of the byrd who want to average pay a thirty six percent more. per employee then larger firms regulation should set the stage for competition but we are seeing the federal register grow larger and larger are driving out small businesses who provide sixty seven percent of new private sector jobs and addition the obama administration has one hundred sixty seven economically significant rules or rules that have an economic impact of a least one hundred million dollars in the keough is this possibly too big to implement our next guest is nick owens he is the former national meant for george w. bush and the current c.e.o. of magnolia strategy partners thanks for joining me q it's a pleasure absolutely now according to the small business administration regulatory cost for small business is thirty six perc
small business regulatory environment with guest owens who is national on bud's men under president george w. bush then period and i do all over snowden's extradition and the prospects for j.p. morgan crude a diamond. when it comes to a federal regulation that small business is the bear the brunt of the byrd who want to average pay a thirty six percent more. per employee then larger firms regulation should set the stage for competition but we are seeing the federal register grow larger and...