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you mentioned the george w. bush economic plan. this is pretty much that on steroids. we're talking about a tax cut tilted toward the wealthy that's even larger than the one that george w. bush did, li leavenedh
you mentioned the george w. bush economic plan. this is pretty much that on steroids. we're talking about a tax cut tilted toward the wealthy that's even larger than the one that george w. bush did, li leavenedh
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the guy on the left, that is george w. bush, who later became president the guy in the red pants is george p bush, who is his grandson, and now the texas land commissioner. just the classic wave photos. here is in the people's republic of china. that was an interesting trip to go on. the bio of george time hewalker bush, one was the liaison to the people's republic of china, and lived there. ,hen he went back as president some of the embassy staff were still there, and he had a little private dinner with the staff. so it was kind of fun to see that. we literally traveled around the world. one of the things that we did was travel to communist poland. vice president bush met with sa,pyard worker lech wale who is the head of the solidarity movement to shut down communism. there was a lot of behind the scenes maneuvering to get to the point where we could actually go withnd show solidarity lech walesa and the solidarity movement. said that one day, george bush will be president and poland will be free. well, communism fell, pol
the guy on the left, that is george w. bush, who later became president the guy in the red pants is george p bush, who is his grandson, and now the texas land commissioner. just the classic wave photos. here is in the people's republic of china. that was an interesting trip to go on. the bio of george time hewalker bush, one was the liaison to the people's republic of china, and lived there. ,hen he went back as president some of the embassy staff were still there, and he had a little private...
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george w. grew up in midland. when it came time for high school he went to andsover where he finished near the bottom of his class. the dean of students at andover told george not to bother tostut apply to yale because his grades were so low he could not get in but george did so and was admitted. george was a fourth generation legacy at yale.. his grandfather, his father, his great-grandfather, all had gone to yale and at the time george applied yale was admitting 52% of the legacy applicants. princeton and harvard were admitting 14%.ere kingman brewster became president of yale during george's freshman year and changed the rules.id from that point on, yale would only -- would take the samee amount of students that princeton and harvard took, 14%. bush's three brothers and his sister had the same legacy credentials he did. none of. the got in because brewster change the rules. bush did no better at yale than he did at andover. returned to texass' spent the next five years in the wilderness. his father inning arrang
george w. grew up in midland. when it came time for high school he went to andsover where he finished near the bottom of his class. the dean of students at andover told george not to bother tostut apply to yale because his grades were so low he could not get in but george did so and was admitted. george was a fourth generation legacy at yale.. his grandfather, his father, his great-grandfather, all had gone to yale and at the time george applied yale was admitting 52% of the legacy applicants....
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suffice word to austin and george w. bush said you turned down my old man for a job and that i got a my radar screen. so that's how we got to know each other. we didn't know each other before then and i really believe that for george w. bush, the son of a president, my story resonated with him. i think you took great pride that someone with my background could achieve things that i achieved and of course he was very instrumental in some of those achievements. >> host: before we turn to your service in washington, you start this council and then become secretary of state and then governor bush appointed you to the texas supreme court. and there's a chapter in there when you talk about the core service and it becomes part of a theme in the book where you are frustrated with the way democrats treated you during your service. but you expressed frustration from conservatives treated you during your time in one of the early examples you cited from your time and your texas supreme court and some of the cases you had to deal wit
suffice word to austin and george w. bush said you turned down my old man for a job and that i got a my radar screen. so that's how we got to know each other. we didn't know each other before then and i really believe that for george w. bush, the son of a president, my story resonated with him. i think you took great pride that someone with my background could achieve things that i achieved and of course he was very instrumental in some of those achievements. >> host: before we turn to...
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in 2003, president george w. bush authorized a national museum dedicated to the >> president obama officially dedicated the national museum of african american history and culture last saturday./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> coming up at 5-am... that weird smell in the laundry room... may not just be the laundry... ((brian loftus)) >> the issues some front loader washing machines are experiencing... that story and more coming up on 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader./// team spirit on 8 news now good day.. just head to our 8 news now facebook page.. and upload a pic of youwearing you're favorite football teams paraphenellia! 8 winners will be chosento win an 8 news now mug! the winners will be announced friday during the 6am newscast./// ((brian loftus)) >>> the ages of some of you may be a little more tough to find on i-m-d-b. subscription websites used by entertainment employers will have to remove date of birth info from profiles if requested to do so. that's thanks to a new law signed by california gove
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president george w bush visited the brand new "george w bush elementary" this week. the school has more than 500 students from kindergarten to fora school's dedication, praising it's dual language program and giving students some advice for the future.. and two first ladies -- michelle obama and former first lady laura bush - are in d-c today... they're at a luncheon at the national archives...where importance of supporting active duty military personnel, veterans, and their families. the event is part of a conference series hosted by american university. in ohio -- the u-s women's national soccer team beat thailand in a "friendly" match last night.. during the national anthem -- midfielder megan rapinoe took a knee. she's joining in the protest against social and racial inequality -- started by 49-ers quaterback colin kaepernick.. rapinoe has done it before -- when playing with seattle's pro team - but this was the first time she knelt in a team u-s-a uniform. the u-s soccer federation was not happy with the display... they released a statemet -- saying they expect
president george w bush visited the brand new "george w bush elementary" this week. the school has more than 500 students from kindergarten to fora school's dedication, praising it's dual language program and giving students some advice for the future.. and two first ladies -- michelle obama and former first lady laura bush - are in d-c today... they're at a luncheon at the national archives...where importance of supporting active duty military personnel, veterans, and their families....
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. - george w. had been a successful governor of texas. a new kind of optimistic conservatism. and it--it had a certain resonance. it was a powerful message. - there is a contest... - but george w. bush had been running for a while and had consolidated the fundraisers and political leaders and governors and sort of the republican establishment were all behind bush. - i felt we had a clear route. we thought that we could sort of weave our way past lamar alexander and elizabeth dole, and that we would have a challenge from steve forbes, who had a personal wallet. but, of course, then along came john mccain. - senator mccain launched the "straight talk express" and started getting a lot of attention in new hampshire and started, you know, this freewheeling 24-hour-a-day press conference on his bus. - senator, how do you reconcile the fact that you were one of the most vocal critics on pork barrel politics. and yet, while you were chairman of the commerce committee, that committee set a record for unauthorized appropriations? i'm just kidding.
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former president george w. former first ladies are there. and expected to speak we should point. >> all the pomp and ceremony it deserves. suzanne malveaux is in washington and i understand you got a look inside. >> reporter: it's quite extraordinary. we had a sneak peek last week. the director of this museum took us through and it's extraordinary when you look at the kind of stories that this museum tells very personal to so many people a labor of love that took decades in the making. i want you to take a quick look. the national museum of african-american history and culture with its unique towering presence sits prominently next to the washington monument. snienlly the african-american story on the national mall is successful to everybody and in many ways it means that my ancestors are smiling. >> reporter: a labor of love for the director who gave us a behind-the-scenes tour. >> it's everybody's story. it's not black people's story. it's the story of america. >> reporter: the museum holds more than 3,000 ar
former president george w. former first ladies are there. and expected to speak we should point. >> all the pomp and ceremony it deserves. suzanne malveaux is in washington and i understand you got a look inside. >> reporter: it's quite extraordinary. we had a sneak peek last week. the director of this museum took us through and it's extraordinary when you look at the kind of stories that this museum tells very personal to so many people a labor of love that took decades in the...
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the first was how george w. bush was selected as the republican nominee in the primary over john mccain. and if things were different otherwise, that would have changed the course of history, and second, al gore is fresh off of bill clinton and the democratic race as well. so i guess the question i have is as a historian looking back, with lessons in your work do you find we can learn as far as picking qualified leaders? [laughter] >> i'm not sure. i don't think that is a question i can easily answer. i will let it sit that if you don't mind. >> i just have one question. and one of the books he mentioned george w. bush's drinking in defense he stopped but it didn' did take them at ts very steps to grow up and i look around and i think sometimes they can be very dangerous because they are running around unimpaired and still thinking and acting on impulse and doing all sorts of stuff like what you imagined on abraham lincoln's words like saying i know what's neat what do this. i was asking if there's any reflectio
the first was how george w. bush was selected as the republican nominee in the primary over john mccain. and if things were different otherwise, that would have changed the course of history, and second, al gore is fresh off of bill clinton and the democratic race as well. so i guess the question i have is as a historian looking back, with lessons in your work do you find we can learn as far as picking qualified leaders? [laughter] >> i'm not sure. i don't think that is a question i can...
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i would've supported george w. bush had he been a democrat. how did you get to know each other and how did you forge this kind of bond? >> guest: well, my wife tells us in 1998 serapis speaker weatherford president. i don't remember the meeting but i remember a night to 93 he announces a running against amateurs, a proper governor of texas. as fast or hispanic leaders in houston so he could meet them. i was happy to do that and i remember i really liked him and thought he had no chance to make amateurs have reciprocally rob. again, two weeks after the election i got a call from one of my partners say he may just turn for the governor elect. he asked whether or not you would be interested in being his general counsel. two weeks later i sit down with governor elect bush and talked about what he expected of me. i had questions about the job and at the end of the conversation i asked him, i have to ask you why me? you don't donate. he relayed the story back in the team 88 i did go up to washington and i interviewed for some positions in his father
i would've supported george w. bush had he been a democrat. how did you get to know each other and how did you forge this kind of bond? >> guest: well, my wife tells us in 1998 serapis speaker weatherford president. i don't remember the meeting but i remember a night to 93 he announces a running against amateurs, a proper governor of texas. as fast or hispanic leaders in houston so he could meet them. i was happy to do that and i remember i really liked him and thought he had no chance to...
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the same people whether it was the george w.ration or bill clinton administration, they have been getting it wrong for 20 years. but without a doubt the national security establishment, hillary clinton had the meeting in new york the other day. a former federal judge and bush's homeland security director in the room with hillary clinton. >> you saw him try to reach out to the republican establishment when he talked about boosting the military, adding more troops to the ranks, adding to the naval fleet. that was a page really out of mitt romney in 2012. but very different from the standard issue republican party platform when he talks about putin, for instance. reaching out to republicans about that. they can't figure out the putin fascination for trump. >> that is donald trump, the republican nominee for president. this is a day to keep our voices down, but he essentially beat 16 other candidates, most of them senior veteran party leaders, who had won elective office. he had never run for office. among them governor christie. a
the same people whether it was the george w.ration or bill clinton administration, they have been getting it wrong for 20 years. but without a doubt the national security establishment, hillary clinton had the meeting in new york the other day. a former federal judge and bush's homeland security director in the room with hillary clinton. >> you saw him try to reach out to the republican establishment when he talked about boosting the military, adding more troops to the ranks, adding to...
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george w. bush's campaign that really was heads and tails above what john kerry and democratic party was able to put together. during the 2004 tie kel the bush team and rnc had much more sophisticated national voter database with members of the electorate. they had much more turnout operations in states of ohio. they had novel online policing programs title to field organizing putting people on line and making phone calls to targeted voters. at the end of the day what you really saw during the 04 cycle was a bush team and a republican party had much more sophisticated technology and data and analytics and digital operations than the democratic party. it was because of that the democratic party after 2004, particularly under chairman howard dean decided to take a step back, evaluate what they were doing and really build a modern technology and data infrastructure that's now provided the core for democratic campaigns during every presidential election since. a couple of other examples that i woul
george w. bush's campaign that really was heads and tails above what john kerry and democratic party was able to put together. during the 2004 tie kel the bush team and rnc had much more sophisticated national voter database with members of the electorate. they had much more turnout operations in states of ohio. they had novel online policing programs title to field organizing putting people on line and making phone calls to targeted voters. at the end of the day what you really saw during the...
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a photo of michelle obama and former president george w. bush is going viral. we will talk about why, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, obama hugging former president >>> in the middle of a presidential debate filled with hostility, a picture of first lady michelle obama hugging former president george w. bush is going viral. scott pelley has more on the special bond between the first two families. >> first lady michelle obama embracing former president george w. bush. at the opening of the national museum of african-american history and culture. they do have a special bond. the democratic obamas and the republican bushes. we saw it at the memorial service for the fallen dallas officers when mr. bush and mrs. obama held hands, and swayed to the music. and president obama has often expressed gratitude for the bush's kindness during the transition, including the advice the bush daughters gave his daughters. >> they told them to surround themselves with loyal friends, never stop doing what they love, and to slide down the banisters occasionally. >> by all accounts, the familie
a photo of michelle obama and former president george w. bush is going viral. we will talk about why, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, obama hugging former president >>> in the middle of a presidential debate filled with hostility, a picture of first lady michelle obama hugging former president george w. bush is going viral. scott pelley has more on the special bond between the first two families. >> first lady michelle obama embracing former president george w. bush. at the opening of the...
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former president george w. bush will speak and we'll hear from president obama next hour. >> we'll see you back here again tomorrow morning but for the moment we want to pass it over to fredricka whitfield. >> thank you. we continue to monitor what's taking place there in washington as angela bassett and robert de niro will drobing congressman john less which obviously having a very pivotal role in the civil rights movement, the first president of an organization when he was a very young man. he was very instrumental in helping to get that legislation passed in 2003 when president george w. bush would will also be speak being momentary try to sign that legislation to make and release funding for that new african-american museum there at the smithsonian. when that happens we'll dip into it. meantime it's 11:00 eastern hour. we're live here from hofstra university, site of the first presidential debate just two days away now. i'm fredricka whitfield. newsroom starts right now. all right. this breaking news we con
former president george w. bush will speak and we'll hear from president obama next hour. >> we'll see you back here again tomorrow morning but for the moment we want to pass it over to fredricka whitfield. >> thank you. we continue to monitor what's taking place there in washington as angela bassett and robert de niro will drobing congressman john less which obviously having a very pivotal role in the civil rights movement, the first president of an organization when he was a very...
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>> it was george w. bush. >> he talked about it in 2004. >> look, well, what matt said was basically everybody looked at this idea that people would have to go back to their home countries and come back and thought it was a great idea. i can tell you right now, most immigration advocates didn't think it was a great idea. now, but what is true is i think that there has been some commonalities between some of the democratic plans and maybe what a george w. bush plan would have on other issues such as a path to citizenship. there is a huge difference in the way that george w. bush spoke of undocumented immigrants and the way donald trump speaks of them. he wasn't demonizing them in the way that donald trump has and i don't think that a lot of the things he talked about tonight would be the types of things that george bush would have been recommending. matt, do you really believe these, would george bush say something that as soon as somebody is arrested, without being convicted of of a crime, that they shou
>> it was george w. bush. >> he talked about it in 2004. >> look, well, what matt said was basically everybody looked at this idea that people would have to go back to their home countries and come back and thought it was a great idea. i can tell you right now, most immigration advocates didn't think it was a great idea. now, but what is true is i think that there has been some commonalities between some of the democratic plans and maybe what a george w. bush plan would have...
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attorney general talks about his life during the george w. bush ministration. in his book "true faith and allegiance." by wall streeted journal legal affairs reporter. >> have been several memoirs written, people's perspectives have been out. i thought it might be important to outline. -- important to add mine. there has been a lot written and said about me. i wanted them to get my perspective about the events that shaped me. eastern, 7:45 p.m. gary trudeau talks about his ge" about the"yu use of donald trump as a character histone -- in his comic strips. the lessons u.s. president learned during their first years in office. new york city's impact on the union cranked on the civil war.and positive impacts on studying abroad. go to book tv.org for the complete we can schedule. with this year marking 15th anniversary of the september 11 2001 terror attacks, the smithsonian is putting together a special exhibit that will be open for just one day tomorrow. here is a preview. institution --on >> he is the curator for the national september 11: col
attorney general talks about his life during the george w. bush ministration. in his book "true faith and allegiance." by wall streeted journal legal affairs reporter. >> have been several memoirs written, people's perspectives have been out. i thought it might be important to outline. -- important to add mine. there has been a lot written and said about me. i wanted them to get my perspective about the events that shaped me. eastern, 7:45 p.m. gary trudeau talks about his...
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in 2003, president george w. bush authorized the national museum dedicated to the african american experience in america. well, president obama culture last saturday. >> both candidates drifted to social media shortly after to declare themselves the winner on different polls. online and on air during the debate, people reacted in real time. we take a look at the exchanges that had people posting. >> they had economy to trade to their own controversies. clinton brought up trump's record noting she traded the partnership before opposing it. standard. >> he also got clinton to continue the campaign and private e-mail server. >> that was more than a mistake. that was done purposely. >> trump also going after clinton on the question of temperament. something he's been criticized for. >i have the winning temperament. i know how to win. >> clinton reacting to the end while trump's demeanor was more toned down he got criticism. >> maybe he didn't do a good job and i was unsatisfied with his work. >> clinton didn't hold b
in 2003, president george w. bush authorized the national museum dedicated to the african american experience in america. well, president obama culture last saturday. >> both candidates drifted to social media shortly after to declare themselves the winner on different polls. online and on air during the debate, people reacted in real time. we take a look at the exchanges that had people posting. >> they had economy to trade to their own controversies. clinton brought up trump's...
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>> guest: i think the george w. bush team in '04 and the rnc in '04 really had every advantage of the democrats at that moment in time. there was less of an impetus coming off the election to rethink what they were doing and make massive new investments in the party at that moment in time. i think the other thing that happened, too, or just the contingency of history, george w. bush had a fraught second term presidency. a lot of the momentum behind the republican party dissipated by the 2006 midterms and even more heading into the 2008 election extraordinary financial crisis. one where the republican parties nominee, john mccain, was sort of inheriting an incumbent presidency and during historic economic challenges. i think that combined means the obama campaign and organizations founded after 2004 were able to capitalize on energy and the money flowing into the democratic coffers at that moment to make new investment in data infrastructure, digital media and ways that paid d dividend in 2008 and they kept capitaliz
>> guest: i think the george w. bush team in '04 and the rnc in '04 really had every advantage of the democrats at that moment in time. there was less of an impetus coming off the election to rethink what they were doing and make massive new investments in the party at that moment in time. i think the other thing that happened, too, or just the contingency of history, george w. bush had a fraught second term presidency. a lot of the momentum behind the republican party dissipated by the...
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that was exactly what was part of george w. bush's plan. so it is very clear -- >> stow why was it blocked? >> because part of -- because the fact it was kbre hencive immigration reform. it was just very controversial, very divisive. republicans -- >> can i throw something in here? because under all of these democrat proposal there was pa path to citizen offered. i think you can make the case for the economics, you can make the case for the taxes. mercedes, you can make the case for welcoming more legal immigration here, but you also have to have that decision, do you want to let the people who are here illegally, that path, or make them leave and come back and do it the right way? >> the american people have spoken. it is like 75%. >> but this is the heart of the immigration -- i'm going to give kristin last five. >> i don't think anyone is against immigrants coming into the country who are hard workers. the problem is there need to be consequences for people who break our laws, and we have to prioritize those who do it the legal way and t
that was exactly what was part of george w. bush's plan. so it is very clear -- >> stow why was it blocked? >> because part of -- because the fact it was kbre hencive immigration reform. it was just very controversial, very divisive. republicans -- >> can i throw something in here? because under all of these democrat proposal there was pa path to citizen offered. i think you can make the case for the economics, you can make the case for the taxes. mercedes, you can make the...
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john kerry and george w. bush was not as much of an issue because they were perceived to be in good shape. this changed a little bit with time. hillary clinton has been out there saying she met the standards that president obama and mitt romney in 2012 met in releasing medical information. a list of major incidents that happened before. a list of medications they are taking. very different from that let they're we have from donald trump's doctor that stood at one page. we will see what he has given out to dr. oz. they have been able to argue that they have put out more information than her current opponent. steve? >> casey, thanks for that let's bring in nbc news and dr. john torres. thanks for joining us. in terms of the information, we are waiting to see what the campaign puts out and what new information they put out. we are waiting to see what it was that they showed to dr. oz today. i'm sure you heard the same tidbits. in terms of what you have seen and what is available from both candidates. what can yo
john kerry and george w. bush was not as much of an issue because they were perceived to be in good shape. this changed a little bit with time. hillary clinton has been out there saying she met the standards that president obama and mitt romney in 2012 met in releasing medical information. a list of major incidents that happened before. a list of medications they are taking. very different from that let they're we have from donald trump's doctor that stood at one page. we will see what he has...
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because, yeah, george w.able to win with 35 to 40% of latino vote, but that was a long time ago, right? the proportion of the population that's latino now is significantly bigger, so to win the country, you have to win even more of the latino vote now than you did in 2000 or 2004. turns out the way latino decisions crunches the numbers, they think the proportion of the latino vote that a candidate has to win to get the presidency this year, is 47%. looking at the demographics right now, a republican candidate can't win the presidency without 47% of the latino vote. that's a daunting thing for the republican party, given how they've done in the past. but this year, it's not just any republican running for president, it's trump. and latino decisions just finished their own new nationwide poll of how trump is doing right now with latino voters, and he's at 19%. which is way worse than both of the last two republicans, who lost, let alone the last republican who won. and it is 28 points shy of where he'd have to
because, yeah, george w.able to win with 35 to 40% of latino vote, but that was a long time ago, right? the proportion of the population that's latino now is significantly bigger, so to win the country, you have to win even more of the latino vote now than you did in 2000 or 2004. turns out the way latino decisions crunches the numbers, they think the proportion of the latino vote that a candidate has to win to get the presidency this year, is 47%. looking at the demographics right now, a...
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let me just say, ronald reagan to george w. bush all have tried to pass immigration reforms. >> sure. >> to level the playing field. and to do what you're talking about. who blocks it? hardline republicans who are anti-immigrant. >> but, juan, part of it there isn't a cycle of intending illegal immigration. we have to put out a point that the u.s. is not sending that in. they're just saying there's no penalty. >> i'm telling you, good republicans, ronald reagan, george w. bush wanted to put in place limits so we could have it. >> and, juan, they also said that undocumented workers should go to the back of the line. and they need to then -- that was exactly part of george w. bush's plan. >> so why was it -- >> because of the fact it was very controversial. >> understand all of the democratic proposals for immigration reform there's a patch offered. then you can make the case for the economics. you can make the case for the taxes, mercedes. you can make the case for bringing up legal immigration here. but you also have to have th
let me just say, ronald reagan to george w. bush all have tried to pass immigration reforms. >> sure. >> to level the playing field. and to do what you're talking about. who blocks it? hardline republicans who are anti-immigrant. >> but, juan, part of it there isn't a cycle of intending illegal immigration. we have to put out a point that the u.s. is not sending that in. they're just saying there's no penalty. >> i'm telling you, good republicans, ronald reagan, george...
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we didn't know each other before then and i really believe that for george w. bush, the son of a president, my story resonated with him. a thicket took great pride that someone of my background could achieve things that i achieved and of course he was very instrumental in some of those achievements. >> before we turn to your service in washington, in texas you served as counsel and then you became secretary of state and then governor bush appointed you to the texas supreme court. there's a chapter in there when you talk about their service and it becomes a theme in this book, you are frustrated at the way democrats treated you during your service but you also expressed frustration in the way some conservatives treated you during your time. one of the early examples you cited was from your service on the texas supreme court and some of the cases you had to deal with with abortion statute dealing with parental notification. can you. >> guest: those cases and why you felt like it was an issue that some felt unjustly or worse skeptical towards you? >> they passed a
we didn't know each other before then and i really believe that for george w. bush, the son of a president, my story resonated with him. a thicket took great pride that someone of my background could achieve things that i achieved and of course he was very instrumental in some of those achievements. >> before we turn to your service in washington, in texas you served as counsel and then you became secretary of state and then governor bush appointed you to the texas supreme court. there's...
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george w. bush elementary is the newest school in dollar facility features a presidential seal on the lobby floor and a portrait of the former president. bush who is an avid painter... also stopped by the art room to share his love of painting with the kids. hillary clinton returns to the campaign trail. first order of business... clearing up questions over her health. donald trump's campaign is addressing comments made by the republican nominee that president obama was not born in the united states. fox's patricia stark has the latest fm york. <
george w. bush elementary is the newest school in dollar facility features a presidential seal on the lobby floor and a portrait of the former president. bush who is an avid painter... also stopped by the art room to share his love of painting with the kids. hillary clinton returns to the campaign trail. first order of business... clearing up questions over her health. donald trump's campaign is addressing comments made by the republican nominee that president obama was not born in the united...
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. >> after george w. bush, romney came along and tied himself in not knots on this. >> those 12 million here illegally should be given if opportunity to sign up to stay here. they should be given no special pathway to citizen shin or permanent residency. should be able to sign up for permanent residency. >> in 2012, republicans found a way to lose 71% of the la tee foe vote and lose the fuming since 1986. >> i believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here even thoughomeime back they may have entered illegally. >> reagan signed off on amnesty for 3 million illegal immigrants and conservatives say it was one of his biggest mistakes. president george w bush took another look. and then rubio tried comprehensive reform. the base had enough and trump to walling off the nation and deporting all. which is why his base winced when he went on hanty and said some can stay if they pay back taxes. just a few minutes we'll drill into trump's speech and show you what he's changed and wh
. >> after george w. bush, romney came along and tied himself in not knots on this. >> those 12 million here illegally should be given if opportunity to sign up to stay here. they should be given no special pathway to citizen shin or permanent residency. should be able to sign up for permanent residency. >> in 2012, republicans found a way to lose 71% of the la tee foe vote and lose the fuming since 1986. >> i believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down...
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george w.ushe or barack obama for the problem, it was there when they arrived. however, having said that, bush adopted tax cuts that he did not financed by cutting spending. by havinged medicare an active drug benefit without paying for it. he had military operations abroad against saddam hussein the cost fair amount of money. he did not pay for that. george w. bush basically embraced the existing status quo of when you want something .xtra, just do it and borrow it is fairly easy for the united states to borrow. people around the world want to hold something they trust, and for all the problems we have, we are more trustworthy than most other governments the world. obama, who ran up the deficit much more than george w. bush. a lot of that you cannot blame on obama. financial crisis and great recession. we've had a recession, spending goes up, unemployment insurance, food stamps, welfare, medicaid. the government also increases spending to try and revive the , -- tax cuts are part of the stimul
george w.ushe or barack obama for the problem, it was there when they arrived. however, having said that, bush adopted tax cuts that he did not financed by cutting spending. by havinged medicare an active drug benefit without paying for it. he had military operations abroad against saddam hussein the cost fair amount of money. he did not pay for that. george w. bush basically embraced the existing status quo of when you want something .xtra, just do it and borrow it is fairly easy for the...
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judge napolitano: briefly, john, you were in the george w.ush administration, you were one of his chief advisers and diplomats here in new york at the u.n. why the mystery in the relationship between saudi arabia and the united states which has now been going on for a couple of generations? >> well, i think the mystery frankly was a mistake on both sides. you know this stemmed from various documents that were deemed classified in a congressional report and the subsequent 9/11 report. that was a clear mistake. all of this information should have been made public, if it had been, i don't think we'd be here today. judge napolitano: half a minute, you got the last word. >> he means well, this is not personal. >> i don't think we can win the war on terrorists by litigation, and i certainly understand. that but we have a -- we want the truth, we want to get down to the basics here of what happened, and if our government is not willing to call saudi on what they are, then the people have to take the only remedy they can have, and the only remedy lef
judge napolitano: briefly, john, you were in the george w.ush administration, you were one of his chief advisers and diplomats here in new york at the u.n. why the mystery in the relationship between saudi arabia and the united states which has now been going on for a couple of generations? >> well, i think the mystery frankly was a mistake on both sides. you know this stemmed from various documents that were deemed classified in a congressional report and the subsequent 9/11 report. that...
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in 2003 president george w. american experience. president obama officially dedicated the national museum of african american history on saturday. >> a cleveland, ohio man fighting for his life and helping to raise money to help fight cancer. he's doing this in a very unique way dressed as super man. andrew was dressed as the man of steal in his final cancer treatment. he's been battling brain cancer and going ug last november he was diagnosed with the deadliest form of brain cancer. even though, he still worked a full time job and built a running team and took part in his son's wedding and there for his daughter's graduation. he's thankful with a fighting spirit. >> he's been able to tolerate the treatments very well. he's lead a full and active life and going back out into the world to continue with that. very active and fulfilling life. >> i've never been changed had to go forward and beat this. i'm just going to continue to beat it. >> the treatment is so powerful, the bone marrow can't handle it. stem cells are removed from sim
in 2003 president george w. american experience. president obama officially dedicated the national museum of african american history on saturday. >> a cleveland, ohio man fighting for his life and helping to raise money to help fight cancer. he's doing this in a very unique way dressed as super man. andrew was dressed as the man of steal in his final cancer treatment. he's been battling brain cancer and going ug last november he was diagnosed with the deadliest form of brain cancer. even...
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joining me now former spokesperson for president george w. bush republican strategist and "washington examiner" chief political correspondent my ring york. both are "fox news" contributors. great to have you with us. >> what a night. lou: i have to say this has been a year and a half process and we have had the excitement along the way with a couple of inventions and debates and elections but the atmosphere outside of the buildings here at hofstra is amazing. what are your thoughts on the night? >> at the night? >> at the site i think the trump campaign are feeling positive. they are thinking the momentum is on their side in their inking it got to come in with a positive message. the key for donald trump is the presidential? is he the candidate? undecided voters even a gary johnson voters who might say wait a second i might be able to pick between hillary clinton or donald trump if he's able to come across as being calm. is that the over performer underperform. he just need to perform in a calm fashion attacker record and with enough push i t
joining me now former spokesperson for president george w. bush republican strategist and "washington examiner" chief political correspondent my ring york. both are "fox news" contributors. great to have you with us. >> what a night. lou: i have to say this has been a year and a half process and we have had the excitement along the way with a couple of inventions and debates and elections but the atmosphere outside of the buildings here at hofstra is amazing. what are...
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and that george w. bush likes to detect macs, but we don't learn about their stance on terrorism because we were massive collective denial. >> though clinton has talked about his regrets many times over. >> thank you so much. [applause] as always. [applause] and thank you always for coming, for being our wonderful members and trenches book is on sale in our museum store. just to remind you, transfixed. thank you all so much. goodnight. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> beginning now in tv, live coverage of the brooklyn book festival in new york. we are covering several panels today. this is all taking place at the brooklyn law school. you'll hear others talk about politics, immigration, terrorism and much more. for a complete schedule of our coverage, go to tv.board and follow us on twitter, facebook and mr. graham to get behind the scenes videos pictures and today's schedule updates. all day we will be posting gains from the festival. we are kicking off th
and that george w. bush likes to detect macs, but we don't learn about their stance on terrorism because we were massive collective denial. >> though clinton has talked about his regrets many times over. >> thank you so much. [applause] as always. [applause] and thank you always for coming, for being our wonderful members and trenches book is on sale in our museum store. just to remind you, transfixed. thank you all so much. goodnight. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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on december 16, 2000 three, president george w. of a new smithsonian museum, the national museum of african american history and culture. [applause] when i toured the museum with dr. lonnie bunch last week, we reminisced about those beginning days of the museum, the legislation had been authorized, the site had been secured. lonnie had been hired as the museum's director. i will never forget lonnie's thein words what we consider cultural and historical significance of what was to come. he paused for dramatic effect, or so i thought, and then said, what do we do now? lonnie, look at what you have done. [applause] you and your team have truly achieved a monumental achievement, congratulations. thenext speaker signed legislation and assured the museum's place on the national mall, my president, president george w. bush. [applause] president bush: thank you all. thank you, darling. [laughter] laura has been very much engaged in this museum for a long time. she said on the board -- sits on the board. we're honored to be here. my first r
on december 16, 2000 three, president george w. of a new smithsonian museum, the national museum of african american history and culture. [applause] when i toured the museum with dr. lonnie bunch last week, we reminisced about those beginning days of the museum, the legislation had been authorized, the site had been secured. lonnie had been hired as the museum's director. i will never forget lonnie's thein words what we consider cultural and historical significance of what was to come. he...
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you're on the air, george w. bush. >> how is that him. >> say something only george w. bush would say, too many ob-gyms -- ns cannot practice their love with women across the country. >> that's him. >> everyone loves you so do i. >> wait a minute, he called with a message for don here. what did you want to say, good riddence. >> you're not a nice person. >> shut up. >> let me say something. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> here, george, can you just endorse don so that he can help bill? >> i'm opposed to that. >> you're not very good. >> that is interesting that when the heat got on you dug yourself a hole, i would like help. >> hasn't donald trump given you enough help with allhe politically damaging things things he said this summer. >> until the end of the summer i did not think i was coming back. >> what about the e-mails. >> a larger pattern of errors. >> don't do it again. >> okay, okay. >> clinton drove into a ditch. clinton is off script. and bush will not help. >> howard take us down the path. >> we're going to new hampshire, tom harkin, we're going to south carolina an
you're on the air, george w. bush. >> how is that him. >> say something only george w. bush would say, too many ob-gyms -- ns cannot practice their love with women across the country. >> that's him. >> everyone loves you so do i. >> wait a minute, he called with a message for don here. what did you want to say, good riddence. >> you're not a nice person. >> shut up. >> let me say something. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> here, george, can you...
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bush: i am thrilled to be here today. 2003, president george w.authorized the legislation for the establishment of a new smithsonian museum, the national museum of african american history and culture. [applause] when i toward the museum -- i to ured the museum last week, we reminisced about those beginning days. the legislation had been authorized. the site has been secured. lonnie had been hired as the museum's director. i will never forget lonnie's poignant words when we consider the historic and cultural significance of what was to become. lonnie paused for dramatic effect, or so i thought, and that said, what do we do now? [laughter] lonnie, with what you have done. --look what you have done. [applause] you and your team have truly achieved a monumental achievement. congratulations. our next speaker signed the legislation and a short the museum's place on the national mall. my husband, president george w. bush. [applause] mr. bush: thank you all. darling. [laughter] laura has been very much engaged in this museum for a long time. she sits on
bush: i am thrilled to be here today. 2003, president george w.authorized the legislation for the establishment of a new smithsonian museum, the national museum of african american history and culture. [applause] when i toward the museum -- i to ured the museum last week, we reminisced about those beginning days. the legislation had been authorized. the site has been secured. lonnie had been hired as the museum's director. i will never forget lonnie's poignant words when we consider the...
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george w.ush. you had a country that was at peace, that was reasonably prosperous. al gore was steeped in policy, long federal career both in the congress as well as eight years as vice president. he clearly knew more about federal issues than george w. bush. but the dominant impression that emerged from that encounter was that al gore was a little overbearing, a little condescending and george bush was more likable. that clearly eroded some of the advantage that al gore had reaped from his successionful conventi convention. and of course it was very tight. gore won the popular vote, did not become president. >> so your point tonight is less about policy and more about just measuring a candidate personally? >> well, i think voters take the measure of who's a potential president. so i think jim has part of it, which is what's your demeanor, what's your bearing. the pugnacious donald trump has not played well with a crowd of voters that he needs, college-educated white women, college-educated whi
george w.ush. you had a country that was at peace, that was reasonably prosperous. al gore was steeped in policy, long federal career both in the congress as well as eight years as vice president. he clearly knew more about federal issues than george w. bush. but the dominant impression that emerged from that encounter was that al gore was a little overbearing, a little condescending and george bush was more likable. that clearly eroded some of the advantage that al gore had reaped from his...
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george w. bush years and weighs in on campaign 2016. all ahead on this labor day we good morning welcome to face the make i'm john dickerson. we've got a lot to get to today but we begin with hermine the storm that's caused heavy rain, high winds, power outages, dangerous surf and two fatalities as it moved across florida now up the eastern seaboard. eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs affiliate wbz in boston. >> good morning, john. tricky storm we've been tracking east that's what we saw overnight tonight, many along the coastline will see conditions over time as we head overnight. tropical storm warnings are up from the mid atlantic, tropical storm watches in southeastern newt gingrich. staying farther to the east with that means lot less rainfall, really no rain ex stept getting showers, heaviest rain stays off shore. at the same time very strong st going to move very slowly. we head through sunday into monday and tuesday strong winds churning up the surf. impacts are coastal flood
george w. bush years and weighs in on campaign 2016. all ahead on this labor day we good morning welcome to face the make i'm john dickerson. we've got a lot to get to today but we begin with hermine the storm that's caused heavy rain, high winds, power outages, dangerous surf and two fatalities as it moved across florida now up the eastern seaboard. eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs affiliate wbz in boston. >> good morning, john. tricky storm we've been tracking east that's...
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he's exercised phenomenally good temperament, done a fabulous job serving the nation and george w.espect him. i agree with what he said. donald trump does trouble me in his inability so far to demonstrate thoughtful -- i'd like him to taste his words before he spits them out. i'd like him to demonstrate the desire to learn and to listen to others. but we're still not to the election day yet. i'm going to give him a chance to earn more of my trust and confidence, the same thing i'm doing with hillary clinton. both candidates have got a lot of work to do to earn my support. having said that, i'll do everything i can to make sure the next president of the united states understands what my perspective is for them to be able to do the job necessary to meet their constitutional obligations to preserve, protect, and defend this country. >> mr. card, i want to talk to you about september 11th, 2001, 15 years later. reflect for us agents bit on that particular day, that morning. what are the 11 words you said to president bush at the time? did it occur to you where this country would be goi
he's exercised phenomenally good temperament, done a fabulous job serving the nation and george w.espect him. i agree with what he said. donald trump does trouble me in his inability so far to demonstrate thoughtful -- i'd like him to taste his words before he spits them out. i'd like him to demonstrate the desire to learn and to listen to others. but we're still not to the election day yet. i'm going to give him a chance to earn more of my trust and confidence, the same thing i'm doing with...
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it goes back to when george w.shing immigration reform, when marco rubio and the gang of eight were pushing immigration reform during the first obama term. the press generally defaults, at least in the underlying tone, toward thinking that's a good idea. therefore, shannon, a lot of journalists were horrified when donald trump, during the primaries, had success in selling the message of, you know, temporary ban on muslim immigrants and all that. now it's kind of payback time because journalists feel, well, he finally had to back off that even though he hasn't quite described it as a change in policy. that's what it is. >> howie kurtz in washington. >> howie kurtz in washington. great to oudairy or artificial flavors., so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! (baby babble) not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! our vitamins contain no gluten, dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that.
it goes back to when george w.shing immigration reform, when marco rubio and the gang of eight were pushing immigration reform during the first obama term. the press generally defaults, at least in the underlying tone, toward thinking that's a good idea. therefore, shannon, a lot of journalists were horrified when donald trump, during the primaries, had success in selling the message of, you know, temporary ban on muslim immigrants and all that. now it's kind of payback time because journalists...
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president george w. president george w. bush will be in colorado is scheduled to make a speech at fort carson he's speaking as hard as a job they are in transition summit for servicemembers veterans and military spouses the medical a medal of honor recipient is also scheduled to speak at this event since this is a much as he put on september 11 by the way. >> so this august nationwide was the warmest recorded in 136 years of record-keeping nasa scientists say august it tied with july for the warmest ever going back to october of last year it's now been 11 straight months of new monthly high temperature records is compiled information from thousands of meteorological stations across the globe kind of interesting. >> we don't have that today outside take a look mark. >> is cool out your temperatures and have really stayed down into the 50s here in the 60s across the area the cloud cover kind of blanketing the skies of allah to do much work and if you look off back to the west of the fog is pretty thick the
president george w. president george w. bush will be in colorado is scheduled to make a speech at fort carson he's speaking as hard as a job they are in transition summit for servicemembers veterans and military spouses the medical a medal of honor recipient is also scheduled to speak at this event since this is a much as he put on september 11 by the way. >> so this august nationwide was the warmest recorded in 136 years of record-keeping nasa scientists say august it tied with july for...
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so george w.ush basically , embraced the existing status quo of when you want something extra, just do it and borrow. and it is fairly easy for the , united states to borrow. people around the world want to hold something they trust, and for all the problems we have, we are more trustworthy than most other governments the world. we get to obama, who ran up the deficit much more than george w. bush. a lot of that you cannot blame on obama. because we went into this great recession and financial crisis. when you have a recession, spending goes up on unemployment insurance, food stamps, welfare, medicaid. the government also increases spending to try and revive the economy and put it in decline. and even when there are tax cuts as part of a stimulus program. and it took a long time to recover from this recession because it was the worst recession since world war ii. so both bush and obama some extent were prisoners of the situation they did not create. on the other hand, they were willing participant
so george w.ush basically , embraced the existing status quo of when you want something extra, just do it and borrow. and it is fairly easy for the , united states to borrow. people around the world want to hold something they trust, and for all the problems we have, we are more trustworthy than most other governments the world. we get to obama, who ran up the deficit much more than george w. bush. a lot of that you cannot blame on obama. because we went into this great recession and financial...
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we see it again with george w. bush.s a black pastor and even after, i mean, there is a weird moment aftricter katrina where george w. bush says the thing that hurt him most is kanye west saying george w. bush doesn't care about black people. >> worst moment of his presidency. >> it's weird and fascinating, you know, intersection with race. >> very strange, jeb bush signs stand your ground and ends affirmative action by degree in florida and at the same time i know black republicans in florida that told me if jeb bush was the head of the party, not donald trump this race stuff he would have squashed. >> race in america will always be complicated. same in politics. the kennedy family was not always that great on race nor was the bush family. i can tell you this, when george w bush was president, you didn't hear any of this crazy dog whistling. it wasn't until he left the white house that this began. but that doesn't mean that he didn't -- his justice department didn't push voter id across the country. so let's be -- again
we see it again with george w. bush.s a black pastor and even after, i mean, there is a weird moment aftricter katrina where george w. bush says the thing that hurt him most is kanye west saying george w. bush doesn't care about black people. >> worst moment of his presidency. >> it's weird and fascinating, you know, intersection with race. >> very strange, jeb bush signs stand your ground and ends affirmative action by degree in florida and at the same time i know black...