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george h.w. bush, followed by bill clinton, followed by george w. sh, followed by barack obama go down this road, be optimistic at the beginning and then get frustrated and fail at trying to broker peace between the israelis and palestinians. but god bless him for being hopeful and for at least if he gives it a try because other presidents backed off quickly. the test for this president will be when he gets engaged does he stay engaged. as we watched in saudi arabia today we know what's next in israel. everyone wants to know what is the doctrine or what is the philosophy? is this a transactional president who will be different from stop to stop based on the circumstances? >> it seems that way. he talked about it himself flexibili flexibility, that is the trump doctrine as much as anything else even when he talked about the israeli/palestinian conflict he's essentially said he wants a deal, one state, two state, as long as can he get a deal, he doesn't seem to necessarily favor either side at this point. so we'll see what he says. previewing this trip
george h.w. bush, followed by bill clinton, followed by george w. sh, followed by barack obama go down this road, be optimistic at the beginning and then get frustrated and fail at trying to broker peace between the israelis and palestinians. but god bless him for being hopeful and for at least if he gives it a try because other presidents backed off quickly. the test for this president will be when he gets engaged does he stay engaged. as we watched in saudi arabia today we know what's next in...
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george w. bush chose him. and so he was free to tell people exactly what he thought. >> before we good to question, i may i just make one point? i make it sincerely with everybody here. this book that chris whipple has written is one of the best books of its kind that i have ever read. he has done exhaustive research. he has talked to all these people, all the former chiefs two presidents, countless other senior officials in all of the administrations, and has then brought all of those stories together in the most eloquent and interesting and engaging way. go buy that book. absolutely. >> let's take some questions. if you have a question, wait for the microphone to get to you. >> talk about andy card for a little bit because he really bucked the average and stayed on as george w. bush's chief of staff for a very long time, but pretty much to everyone's detriment. >> well, i don't know about that. he did set the modern record for longevity. andy is a really able guy and he had been around the white h
george w. bush chose him. and so he was free to tell people exactly what he thought. >> before we good to question, i may i just make one point? i make it sincerely with everybody here. this book that chris whipple has written is one of the best books of its kind that i have ever read. he has done exhaustive research. he has talked to all these people, all the former chiefs two presidents, countless other senior officials in all of the administrations, and has then brought all of those...
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he'd been deputy attorney general in the george w. bush justice department and that was at a time when the george w. bush justice department was implicated in having given legal cover to the bush administration's policy of torturing terrorism suspects. on paper, that makes somebody with a resume like james comey not a likely candidate to be given a big promotion to a high-profile job in any democratic administration, let alone the obama administration. on paper, it didn't much make sense that the obama administration would hire somebody from the george w. bush justice department to come run the fbi. on paper, it didn't make sense. in real life, james comey was able to tell a dramatic story of him standing up to the george w. bush administration when that administration had tried to pressure the justice department on the justice department on a controversial surveillance measure. gave that dramatic testimony in congress and nobody who heard it ever forgot it. so he had that going for him. and he had one other ace up his sleeve. it was a mem
he'd been deputy attorney general in the george w. bush justice department and that was at a time when the george w. bush justice department was implicated in having given legal cover to the bush administration's policy of torturing terrorism suspects. on paper, that makes somebody with a resume like james comey not a likely candidate to be given a big promotion to a high-profile job in any democratic administration, let alone the obama administration. on paper, it didn't much make sense that...
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. >> the internet went wild over will ferrell bringing back famous george w. bush over the weekend as you can see the crowd absolutely loved him. >> so they held that event to raise money for committee to protect journalists what struck me i watched. it samantha b. no fan of president trump and i think it was tough for a lot of the people in attendance to you know not support that viewpoint. but things like that kind of apolitical for the most part. >> it was. >> when you talk about george w. bush. >> it was funny will ferrell did a good job. >> entire time kept utting to white house podium saying special guest, special guest, special guest fen it was him. >> inside the white house and few people have been there before. >> in the kipen. back after this r this he's hiding a card! it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car
. >> the internet went wild over will ferrell bringing back famous george w. bush over the weekend as you can see the crowd absolutely loved him. >> so they held that event to raise money for committee to protect journalists what struck me i watched. it samantha b. no fan of president trump and i think it was tough for a lot of the people in attendance to you know not support that viewpoint. but things like that kind of apolitical for the most part. >> it was. >> when...
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. >> george w. bush gets west virginia. >> narrator: west virginia. >> west virginia, which has been solidly in the democratic column for a long, long time. >> bill clinton's home state has gone bush. >> narrator: and arkansas. >> six electoral votes and they go for bush. >> narrator: and even al gore's home state of tennessee. >> tonight, embarrassing vice president gore by snatching his state's 11 electoral votes. >> al gore lost his home state, lost west virginia. these are states that he should have won. >> had any of those states gone the other way, al gore would have been president. >> florida goes bush, the presidency is bush, that's it. >> narrator: in washington, they say the nra was a decisive factor in al gore's defeat. >> in no small measure, it was that fight over guns after columbine that had the firearm community more enlivened, engaged, and a few votes difference in florida, and the whole thing would have gone the other way. >> i, george walker sh
. >> george w. bush gets west virginia. >> narrator: west virginia. >> west virginia, which has been solidly in the democratic column for a long, long time. >> bill clinton's home state has gone bush. >> narrator: and arkansas. >> six electoral votes and they go for bush. >> narrator: and even al gore's home state of tennessee. >> tonight, embarrassing vice president gore by snatching his state's 11 electoral votes. >> al gore lost his home...
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a liberal in the most liberal sense of the term as opposed to george w. bush. and what did george bush do? he invited ted kennedy and his family to the white house after the inauguration and he said, the new movie "13 days" has come out about the cuban myself crisis and your brother and john f. kennedy and his presidency would you like to watch it in the white house theater? >> so all of these things in that particular week were about this trust developing, this mating dance, this relationship, this common cause of can we get something big done? they both had their own equities obviously politically and otherwise. but they both believed that we ought to do a better job of educating poor kids. >> you can just imagine the brother of president kennedy sitting there with the new president, president bush, watching a film in the white house movie theater. and then they started talking in that night about how they wanted to work together on some big issues. it's going to be health care. was it going to be education reform? but he started reefing out right across party
a liberal in the most liberal sense of the term as opposed to george w. bush. and what did george bush do? he invited ted kennedy and his family to the white house after the inauguration and he said, the new movie "13 days" has come out about the cuban myself crisis and your brother and john f. kennedy and his presidency would you like to watch it in the white house theater? >> so all of these things in that particular week were about this trust developing, this mating dance,...
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joining me now is ari fleisher, who served as white house press secretary for president george w. bush. george w. bush. always good to see you, ari. can you just bring this home for me? does it matter? clearly you're just hearing that the kremlin, that russia favored donald trump in the election. does that change things? >> welsh it could. that's why it's important to have an investigation to get to the bottom of this. any time you deal with an allegation of criminality, you have to be so careful and precise to be fair to people. take a look at what does the word collusion mean? what people are alleging is that donald trump and/or the people who work for him worked with russia to attack the democratic national committee and john podesta computers and then worked with wiki leaks. that is a pretty specific and outlandish cry. otherwise collusion is just contacts with. contacts with russia are not necessarily -- there's nothing wrong with that. so the charge needs to be substantiated and no one to date has been able to do that. >> sandra: to your point there's no evidence that trump or an
joining me now is ari fleisher, who served as white house press secretary for president george w. bush. george w. bush. always good to see you, ari. can you just bring this home for me? does it matter? clearly you're just hearing that the kremlin, that russia favored donald trump in the election. does that change things? >> welsh it could. that's why it's important to have an investigation to get to the bottom of this. any time you deal with an allegation of criminality, you have to be so...
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for comparison, president george w. bushuntil october 2005 until after bad headlines. probe explain the challenges if you see one that this presents to the white house and what if anything they can do to fix it. >> well, i do believe there is a challenge for the president. and it's a clahallenge for him being able to create an echo of support in congress. he's got to do more to exercise discipline. describe his policies and how they will impact people. he made a lot of promises. it's important for him to remember his promises and articulate to the american people what he's doing to keep his word. and his word is very important. i'm troubled by the fake news because fake news is defining now all news whether it comes from the mainstream media or anybody else. it's presumed to be fake. and i want the president to demonstrate with empathy what he wants to do for the american people so that he can create support from the republican caucus in the house of representatives and some democrats and then build bipartisan support to get
for comparison, president george w. bushuntil october 2005 until after bad headlines. probe explain the challenges if you see one that this presents to the white house and what if anything they can do to fix it. >> well, i do believe there is a challenge for the president. and it's a clahallenge for him being able to create an echo of support in congress. he's got to do more to exercise discipline. describe his policies and how they will impact people. he made a lot of promises. it's...
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appeals judge in new york state and a former federal prosecutors and ins commissioner from the george w. bush era. that's three. and then the fourth candidate who was reportedly being considered to run the fbi is senator john corneyn of texas.
appeals judge in new york state and a former federal prosecutors and ins commissioner from the george w. bush era. that's three. and then the fourth candidate who was reportedly being considered to run the fbi is senator john corneyn of texas.
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you said that wall went up because of george w. bush and even under president obama, they could continue to repair a wall. >> reporter: well, not only george w. bush, right, george w. bush and barack obama allowed to continue. donald trump had nothing to do with it. he said that donald trump was now the president, if he had the feeling that he didn't want a fence to be built, he can stay stop the construction. he's not stopping it. in that sense, he's not spebl. they said, we are not making the impression he is responsible for the fence in the picture, yes, we made honest mistakes. >> all right. gary tubman, keeping them honest, thanks very much. >>> up next, rupert murdock introduced the president at a dinner last night in new york at a time when the department of justice is introducing fox news, this raises ethical questions. we will talk it over. michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" i
you said that wall went up because of george w. bush and even under president obama, they could continue to repair a wall. >> reporter: well, not only george w. bush, right, george w. bush and barack obama allowed to continue. donald trump had nothing to do with it. he said that donald trump was now the president, if he had the feeling that he didn't want a fence to be built, he can stay stop the construction. he's not stopping it. in that sense, he's not spebl. they said, we are not...
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i've spoken with former president george w. bush his regrets about how putin didn't end up being who he hoped -- who president bush hoped he would be. how concerned are you by what you know and what you've read about russian interference, not only in the american election in 2016, but in the french election, what's going to come up in germany and the uk, how worried are you about democracy? >> i'm very worried about that. look, i think there was a time in probably the first bush administration when you talked to russian officials they would say, look, president putin knows that his legacy is to bring russia closer to the west, and they would talk about a democratic future. they don't talk that way, and if you listen to what putin says, he's really just trying to discredit democracy at home and abroad, and this intervention in the elections i think is less to achieve particular results than the more it is to basically undermine the process and undermine western citizens' confidence in their own processes and to basically say to the w
i've spoken with former president george w. bush his regrets about how putin didn't end up being who he hoped -- who president bush hoped he would be. how concerned are you by what you know and what you've read about russian interference, not only in the american election in 2016, but in the french election, what's going to come up in germany and the uk, how worried are you about democracy? >> i'm very worried about that. look, i think there was a time in probably the first bush...
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[ light laughter ] also, i'd like to point out that the metaphor she didn't get was from george w. bushughter ] that's where we're at. [ applause ] the one thing george w. bush never thought he'd do is go over someone's head. [ laughter ] but in reality, trump will not be able to hide from the ramifications of this bill, and those ramifications are disastrous. remember, when republicans first tried to pass this bill a few weeks ago, the congressional budget office found it would kick as many as 24 million americans off of health insurance, raise premiums for older, poor americans by more than 750%, cut federal medicaid spending by $880 billion and give the wealthiest people a giant tax cut of nearly $1 trillion over a decade. the bill literally takes from the poor and gives to the rich. it's exactly what bernie sanders warned us about. the only thing bernie would hate more is a bill that bans free crackers at diners. [ light laughter ] "i take them home, and i feed them to my birds!" and then, on top of that, to get the bill passed today, republicans added new things that made it even w
[ light laughter ] also, i'd like to point out that the metaphor she didn't get was from george w. bushughter ] that's where we're at. [ applause ] the one thing george w. bush never thought he'd do is go over someone's head. [ laughter ] but in reality, trump will not be able to hide from the ramifications of this bill, and those ramifications are disastrous. remember, when republicans first tried to pass this bill a few weeks ago, the congressional budget office found it would kick as many as...
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. >> george w. bush on his book "portraits of courage." >> the first person i painted was turner. at a sitting next to him dinner and i said, "why are you here?" he said, "because i cannot get out of my mind my buddy getting killed." i am painting turner, i'm thinking about what that must be like. day, -- on qa and was-80 friend that vaporized along with a six man security team that i had sent to the airport. it took three weeks to separate the mall. war is not a game. his career and his most recent book, "how to hack and "hackinacking isis." were writinge hacking isis, there were 2 hacks. one in france, and another against germany's parliament, which were attributed to isis. while we were studying that, we learned the methodologies of malware introduced and where the servers terminated that were stealing information were not isis. bear.att28, cozy that was a name cloud strike gave for their interpretation of this malware package that belong to russian military intelligence, the gru. on wednesday, former acting and deputy attorney general toly yates delivered remarks harvard's 201
. >> george w. bush on his book "portraits of courage." >> the first person i painted was turner. at a sitting next to him dinner and i said, "why are you here?" he said, "because i cannot get out of my mind my buddy getting killed." i am painting turner, i'm thinking about what that must be like. day, -- on qa and was-80 friend that vaporized along with a six man security team that i had sent to the airport. it took three weeks to separate the mall....
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me, nancy, i will i errupt you because a point frequently make is that an between ng parallel george w. bush and president obama, they were both known for aisle.g across the when george w. bush was governor of texas and was rightly known working with democrats, of course we were told at the time has a weak s governorship. that whole conversation was well known for working with democrats. he got to d.c., did much less, same thing with president obama. we thought he was post-partisan, one of the many elected, people thought he was different. for various reasons when d.c., they do to less of that and tend to focus base and theirwn own party. host: nancy, did you want to finish? caller: i did. i just really don't agree with you on that. i didn't have a president's represented me for the last eight years. were not mine, there was not much. but i took it he was our respected him as in the office. to know, want you again, we are the forgoton michigan is is why went for trump. host: mike allen, did you want to respond? nancy has ink strongly held views and a lot of people share her views. new york,
me, nancy, i will i errupt you because a point frequently make is that an between ng parallel george w. bush and president obama, they were both known for aisle.g across the when george w. bush was governor of texas and was rightly known working with democrats, of course we were told at the time has a weak s governorship. that whole conversation was well known for working with democrats. he got to d.c., did much less, same thing with president obama. we thought he was post-partisan, one of the...
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former press secretary under george w. bush.ice sean spicer has been absent from this foreign policy trip. >> ari: when you travel abroad, you let the president be the messenger. get pictures of him, don't do a briefing. that's one of the joys of those foreign trips. >> eboni: hillary clinton, her piece about the budget. is this an effort to reenter herself into the conversation? >> mo: she still plays an important role in the party. you have disparate groups trying to make of the resistance may think a lot of it is adrift. a lot of competing messages. there needs to be a handful of big democrats to focus the conversation. i think.>> kat: you said karaok? do you have a specific song you go with? >> mo: i don't choose the song. the song chooses me. [laughter] >> kat: i feel that way. >> eric: we have a couple seconds. has anyone seen "twin peaks?" can anyone tell me what the heck is going on? >> eboni: you should have been watching "the bachelorette." >> eric: nobody? >> mo: ca 23 doesn't even know who katie periods. >> eric: thi
former press secretary under george w. bush.ice sean spicer has been absent from this foreign policy trip. >> ari: when you travel abroad, you let the president be the messenger. get pictures of him, don't do a briefing. that's one of the joys of those foreign trips. >> eboni: hillary clinton, her piece about the budget. is this an effort to reenter herself into the conversation? >> mo: she still plays an important role in the party. you have disparate groups trying to make of...
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i'm sure george w. bush took money. for the 94-year-old guy from new jersey, you talk about being a hypocrite. years we haveow many been paying for your insurance. i'm sure you don't pay that money out of your pocket. y'all have a good day. of ronaldour history reagan, the concern was about $2 million during a week of speech making travel in japan paid for by that country's largest media conglomerates back in 1989. patty in north branford, connecticut, independent, good morning. caller: i'm calling to say about "the new york times" bragging about obama's book. if you listen closely, you'll find out that bill years wrote that book and he even admitted it. that is a crock. another thing -- we had harry truman. he went back home broke. he never went around doing speeches. he said i would not accept money for being a president. so there's a difference. host: i can give you some history on that as well. from cal thomas, "when he left office in 1953, harry truman and his wife went to independence, missouri, where they lived i
i'm sure george w. bush took money. for the 94-year-old guy from new jersey, you talk about being a hypocrite. years we haveow many been paying for your insurance. i'm sure you don't pay that money out of your pocket. y'all have a good day. of ronaldour history reagan, the concern was about $2 million during a week of speech making travel in japan paid for by that country's largest media conglomerates back in 1989. patty in north branford, connecticut, independent, good morning. caller: i'm...
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. >> robert mueller appointed by former president george w bush i believe he took office in the early days after the -- that's a poll we'll be talking about. let's get back to -- in the early days after the september 11th attacks. we saw robert mueller come on to the scene then. he was out of government obviously after leaving that position, but we'll see him back into the time being >> there's been a lot of turmoil as you know going on within the white house. a lawmakers going back and forth overwhat we've seen in the last week or so, we know the president fired james comey for what he of the hillary clinton investigation and since then there have been calls to appoint some special count counsel to look into the possible collusion between the trump campaign and the russians as it affected the outcome of the election >> special prosecutor is different than counsel, that would be kenneth star in the white water investigation more offed into the impeachment of president clinton. it changes rapidly. we have a request in michael hop kins, and we want to point out first things first that y
. >> robert mueller appointed by former president george w bush i believe he took office in the early days after the -- that's a poll we'll be talking about. let's get back to -- in the early days after the september 11th attacks. we saw robert mueller come on to the scene then. he was out of government obviously after leaving that position, but we'll see him back into the time being >> there's been a lot of turmoil as you know going on within the white house. a lawmakers going back...
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eastern, former president george w. bush on his book, portraits of courage.nder-in-chief's tribute to american warriors. >> the first guy i painted was major chris turner. i was sitting next to turner at a dinner, why are you here? because i can't he get out of my mind seeing a buddy of mine killed. and i paint from pictures, and, photos, and as i'm painting turner, i'm thinking what that must be like in his mind. >> for more on this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. >> this holiday weekend on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on real america, the 1977 documentary, men of bronze, about the all-black 369th u.s. infantry regiment known as the harlem hell fighters during world war i. >> approximately 24 germans attacked them. roberts got shrugged almost immediately. johnson fought them off. he shot and he caught them, he swung his rifle around and defeated 24 men. those that weren't killed or wounded cut out. he had 21 wounds in his body but he refused to die. >> sunday at 9:10 p.m., historian and author elizabeth cobbs of the ope
eastern, former president george w. bush on his book, portraits of courage.nder-in-chief's tribute to american warriors. >> the first guy i painted was major chris turner. i was sitting next to turner at a dinner, why are you here? because i can't he get out of my mind seeing a buddy of mine killed. and i paint from pictures, and, photos, and as i'm painting turner, i'm thinking what that must be like in his mind. >> for more on this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. >>...
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bush 41. 28 clinton, 42 george w. bush, 94 obama and 103 for house republicans. ss signed into law the first 100 days, 18 hlb bush, 14 clinton, seven george w. bush, 15th obama and 30 in this congress, 30 laws in the first 100 days. i think we have been pretty darn productive and i feel good about that. host: when we get to december 23rd, the president-- guest: december 23? that is the date i will take. we need tax reform done by then and we fill confident. host: you are confident you will have tax reform finished and on the president's desk? guest: yes. host: had he rewire the economy in a couple months. guest: that's not a couple months. that's a year. this next december he said, did i get that right? host: yes. guest: we will make sure by the time the year closes people are going to come into a new tax system with a new tax code. that's an ambitious agenda mother when we are focused on achieving , so we had it tax reform done. we want our appropriations process up and running which means rebuilding our military. we have ambitious plans for reverse during the ha
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so let's bring in former chief speechwriter for president george w. bush and fox news contributor and that bennett, former deputy assistant to president clinton and cofounder of third way. welcome. obviously everybody is still sort of absorbing this huge story that broke late this afternoon. matt, let me bring you in first and get your thoughts. your reaction. >> i'm struck by the lack of conversation about the fact that the president just fired the guy leading the investigation into whether the trump team was in cahoots with the russians. this is an enormously serious thing. and isn't just political leaders like senator schumer that are making this charge. there's all kinds of legal scholars on twitter and on television saying that this is one of the most serious constitutional crises that we have faced maybe since watergat watergate. it's just laughable on its face to think that the president fired comey because he felt he was unfair to hillary clinton. give me a break. this guy didn't even want to fire michael flynn and the idea that he's going to fire
so let's bring in former chief speechwriter for president george w. bush and fox news contributor and that bennett, former deputy assistant to president clinton and cofounder of third way. welcome. obviously everybody is still sort of absorbing this huge story that broke late this afternoon. matt, let me bring you in first and get your thoughts. your reaction. >> i'm struck by the lack of conversation about the fact that the president just fired the guy leading the investigation into...
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former president george w. bush apparently has the look. going to give you the story behind a photo bomb of his that went viral . >> [ug ] vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. narrator: "the time is always right to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let
former president george w. bush apparently has the look. going to give you the story behind a photo bomb of his that went viral . >> [ug ] vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our...
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george w. bush having some fun at the ballpark. >>> well, today the city of new orleans removes the last of four controversial statues honoring the confederacy, a monument to general robert e. lee. you see it there on top of that pillar, well, it comes down in just a few hours. demonstrators both for and against the statues attended the previous removals which were done before sunrise. today's will take place in daylight. >>> investigators are trying to determine the cause of an accident on a carnival ride. it happened in washington state. authorities say a boy and two women are being treated after falling from a ferris wheel. one of the critical women is in critical within condition. one of the carts flopped upside down ejecting the three. >>> a coroner says the death of rocker chris cornell was a suicide. his body was found in his hotel room wednesday night after he performed with soundgarden. you see the video of that performance. the 52-year-old is considered a pioneer in seattle's grunge music
george w. bush having some fun at the ballpark. >>> well, today the city of new orleans removes the last of four controversial statues honoring the confederacy, a monument to general robert e. lee. you see it there on top of that pillar, well, it comes down in just a few hours. demonstrators both for and against the statues attended the previous removals which were done before sunrise. today's will take place in daylight. >>> investigators are trying to determine the cause of...
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george w. bushand barack obama, the long-term growth never exceeded the blue-chip consensus by more than one percentage point. the headline -- trump is more optimistic than reagan and that's not good. gloria is in bowie, maryland, democrat. caller: thank you for c-span. trumpty-dumpty nonsense, it is important that the american people have one place to raise their voice and get feedback. the one man who just spoke, i do not know where he is getting his information. out of a comic book somewhere. --ck obama took the nation barack obama took the nation from one of the worst financial disasters in the nation. did he do everything perfectly? no leader does that. thisou cannot destroy president's amazing legacy by logging it out of existence. donald trump, his health care proposal is social genocide. his budget is one of the most unpleasant attacks. he is a shameless big it and his isbigot and his bottom line robbing the needy for the greedy. nearly 80. i am i live so far below the poverty level, but i l
george w. bushand barack obama, the long-term growth never exceeded the blue-chip consensus by more than one percentage point. the headline -- trump is more optimistic than reagan and that's not good. gloria is in bowie, maryland, democrat. caller: thank you for c-span. trumpty-dumpty nonsense, it is important that the american people have one place to raise their voice and get feedback. the one man who just spoke, i do not know where he is getting his information. out of a comic book...
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it's, you know, i think we about theade 11 films george w. bush administration, iraq war, torture issues, things that, eight films about the equally i istration, think touching raw nerves here and there and here we are now our second really third film, we made a film called "the biography of hillary clinton and donald trump back september. this is the third film of what or probably be nine or 10 12 films over the next four to eight years, depending how long administration lasts. serious e for journalism to take the high 30,000 foot rt of fray of above the politics but how do the dots connect? happening with trump, it's been in the headlines everyday, last week, revelations, we think the film tonight will help you understand some of the otivation and some of the shakespearean war that is go og behind the headlines and the scoops. in the scoop business, but in the connecting scoops business, so that you get a real trend. i think that trend is establishing itself, cal, in a that i hope our viewers over the years now, as they have with first nton admi
it's, you know, i think we about theade 11 films george w. bush administration, iraq war, torture issues, things that, eight films about the equally i istration, think touching raw nerves here and there and here we are now our second really third film, we made a film called "the biography of hillary clinton and donald trump back september. this is the third film of what or probably be nine or 10 12 films over the next four to eight years, depending how long administration lasts. serious e...
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it was difficult for the president before him and for george w. bush before that.ad, though, to see that he is taking a softer tone with respect to his inflammatory anti-muslim etoric and i think that's a step forward. >> we om have so far about five excerpts coming in advance of the speech. looking at live images of president trump lining up with the leaders that would categorically be classified here maybe as the class picture in advance of the speech that's going to take place. josh, let me ask you, in reference to steve in talking about what president trump is willing to settle for, you know, the expense of what president obama may have been trying to achieve in human rights efforts, one of the excerpts is we're not here to lecture, we're not here to tell other people how to live, what to do, how to be or how to worship. we are here to offer partnership based on shared sbrets interests and values to pursue a better future for all. when it comes to a trump administration and shared interests, what are they and what is that leverage? >> yeah. i mean, i think it's
it was difficult for the president before him and for george w. bush before that.ad, though, to see that he is taking a softer tone with respect to his inflammatory anti-muslim etoric and i think that's a step forward. >> we om have so far about five excerpts coming in advance of the speech. looking at live images of president trump lining up with the leaders that would categorically be classified here maybe as the class picture in advance of the speech that's going to take place. josh,...
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george w. bush does not get as much credit for it but he was quite a reader of history and politics books in the white house. how important is it for a president to be well read? douglas: i think it is essential and most presidents are exceedingly well read in presidential history. harry truman ranks high on our c-span poll as one of the great presidents. did not have a college degree but he would read biography and deep into american history. hundreds of biographies of everyone from sam houston to abraham lincoln, robert e. lee and robert fulton. he had such a breadth of american history. that is why truman would love the painter thomas hart benton who would do portraits and murals of american history, and that is someone without a college degree. john f. kennedy read "guns of august," which was a warning about how big war can happen by a strange little event that seemed minor. a chain event can lead to something horrific. the behavior of the kaiser wilhelm, the fecklessness that took over europe.
george w. bush does not get as much credit for it but he was quite a reader of history and politics books in the white house. how important is it for a president to be well read? douglas: i think it is essential and most presidents are exceedingly well read in presidential history. harry truman ranks high on our c-span poll as one of the great presidents. did not have a college degree but he would read biography and deep into american history. hundreds of biographies of everyone from sam...
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george w. bush having some fun at the ballpark. at the ballpark. i don't have any symptoms. [female announcer] of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cancer killer in the united states. and it doesn't always cause symptoms, especially early on. but i'm only 53. i'm too young. [announcer] screening is recommended for men and women beginning at 50. but no one in my family had colon cancer. it doesn't run in my family. [announcer] most colorectal cancers occur in people with no family history of the disease. but. that test... [announcer] there are several kinds of screening tests for colorectal cancer... talk to your doctor about which one is right for you. i've been screened...and it turned out i had polyps. and the doctor removed them before they had a chance to turn into cancer! [announcer] no buts about it... this is one cancer you can prevent! if you're 50 or older, talk to your doctor and get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives! >>> well, t
george w. bush having some fun at the ballpark. at the ballpark. i don't have any symptoms. [female announcer] of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cancer killer in the united states. and it doesn't always cause symptoms, especially early on. but i'm only 53. i'm too young. [announcer] screening is recommended for men and women beginning at 50. but no one in my family had colon cancer. it doesn't run in my family. [announcer] most colorectal cancers...
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they represent evil and war. >> let's bring in two people who served under george w. bush. er bush administration official and we have robert jordan, former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia and author of "desert diplomat." thank you both for being here. so how did he do? >> i think he did well. this was a very broad, sweeping address that covered the issues involving the muslim world and muslim communities. it was a positive one. it was one of partnership and has been said it was less a clash of civilizations but pitching good versus evil. i think it was good that the trip involves not only the saudi leadership, but also the leaders of 50 other countries and there's no doubt that he was received very well. the messages were received. not only talking about issues of partnership when it comes to fighting violent extremism but also partnerships with women, rights, culture and the rights of those in muslim countries. he also offered some hope on the raeli/palestinian resolution -- >> which he has to address when he hits israel very shortly. mr. ambassador, what did you notice wh
they represent evil and war. >> let's bring in two people who served under george w. bush. er bush administration official and we have robert jordan, former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia and author of "desert diplomat." thank you both for being here. so how did he do? >> i think he did well. this was a very broad, sweeping address that covered the issues involving the muslim world and muslim communities. it was a positive one. it was one of partnership and has been said...
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george w. bush in the form of actor will ferrell who stopped by.membered how tough those reporters questions could be. >> why did you not respond to hurricane katrina? gotcha. what is your middle name? gotcha. i just wish someone had told me that all you have to say is fake news over and over again. you know? that could be your answer for everything, yeah. >> will ferrell there as 43. he also told the crowd the prodigal son has returned. i don't know what that means but i know it's positive. >>> and we are anticipating some big news this morning from kelly ripa. >> yeah, so the host of teased fans over the weekend tweeting that we're going to need a bigger mug and that she's set to finally announce her new co-host. >> so some of the top contenders include jerry o'connell, andy cohen, anderson cooper and fred savage, so no kendis gibson? >> no kendis gibson. curious to see what will be next to that question mark. >>> in new zealand there is a new police mascot giving folks all the warm and fuzzies. >> take a look at constable elliott. the constable
george w. bush in the form of actor will ferrell who stopped by.membered how tough those reporters questions could be. >> why did you not respond to hurricane katrina? gotcha. what is your middle name? gotcha. i just wish someone had told me that all you have to say is fake news over and over again. you know? that could be your answer for everything, yeah. >> will ferrell there as 43. he also told the crowd the prodigal son has returned. i don't know what that means but i know it's...
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muler is appointed head of the fbi difficult george w. bush.om 2001 to 2013. >> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein made his announcement with the official order issued about an hour ago. the white house did not even know this has happening until 30 minutes beforehand. in the statement accompanying it, rosenstein said, my decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted. i have made no such determination. >> he made this appointment because attorney general jeff sessions has recused himself from the ongoing investigation beause of his role in the trump campaign. muller will have 60 days to put together a budget for resources to conduct the investigation. he will have subpoena powers. >> now, as it turns out, robert mummer does have bay area roots. >> abc7 news anchor kristen sze is in the newsroom with that part of the story. kristen. >> we were doing that research, he cut his teeth in san francisco. he worked as a litigator here. fresh out of law school until 1976, muller's career took him to u.
muler is appointed head of the fbi difficult george w. bush.om 2001 to 2013. >> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein made his announcement with the official order issued about an hour ago. the white house did not even know this has happening until 30 minutes beforehand. in the statement accompanying it, rosenstein said, my decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted. i have made no such determination. >> he made this appointment...
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she was under george w. bush. an acol plished lawyer. there will is controversy from her time in the george w. bush administration because of her connections to the prison at guantonomo and to interrogations at the prison at guantonomo. another candidate is reportedly judge michael garcia, an appeals judge in new york state. he is also a former federal prosecutor and former imf dressinger. that's one, two, three, mccabe, alice fiber an judge garcia and the fourth candidate is senator john cornyn or texas, which is hilarious. not hilarious, because he is funnysh obviously, he's a serious man. i say it's hilarious the white house now admits, the president now admits that the president fired jim comey because of the russia investigation. this so far has been john corn then's public o -- coowe cornyn stance, quote, i've we heard what i think is a phony narrative that he did this somehow to squelch the investigation into russia, which i don't believe there's any evidence of. it would be funny, it would be a laugh out loud moment if the white h
she was under george w. bush. an acol plished lawyer. there will is controversy from her time in the george w. bush administration because of her connections to the prison at guantonomo and to interrogations at the prison at guantonomo. another candidate is reportedly judge michael garcia, an appeals judge in new york state. he is also a former federal prosecutor and former imf dressinger. that's one, two, three, mccabe, alice fiber an judge garcia and the fourth candidate is senator john...
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president george w. bush. earlier in his career, mueller was the u-s attorney in san francisco.(steve) today's development is a victory for democrats on capitol hill. grant lodes is here in studio.. with the response from the white house tonight. (grant) president trump calls this russia investigation a witchhunt invented by democrats. but the department of justice has now sent a strong message that the american people deserve a truly non-partisan probe. robert muller is universally respcted...has an unblemished reputation...and now he's the person in charge. the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia has taken an unexpectedtwist -- the appointment of a special prosecutor. in a statement, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein wrote "...special counsel is necessary in order for the american people to have full confidence in the outcome." reaction from capitol hill was swift -- espcially from democrats who had insisted on a special prosecutor ever since fbi director james comey was fired last week. rep. jackie speier/-d- intelligence committee
president george w. bush. earlier in his career, mueller was the u-s attorney in san francisco.(steve) today's development is a victory for democrats on capitol hill. grant lodes is here in studio.. with the response from the white house tonight. (grant) president trump calls this russia investigation a witchhunt invented by democrats. but the department of justice has now sent a strong message that the american people deserve a truly non-partisan probe. robert muller is universally...
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attorneys duri during george w. bush administration. or torture memo during george w. bush administration or wiretapping during the george w. bush administration. comey is known to keep meticulous records of things going on. whether they were in memos or in e-mails and kept immaculate record of what he thought was going on and usually emerges and now we're going to see that in full bloom here with this controversy. >> thanks for injury excellent reporting. chuck schumer, top democrat is speaking on the senate floor. >> the country is being tested and unprecedented ways. i say to all of my colleagues, in the senate, history is watching. senator schumer, let's get more from independent senator angus king. and see your reaction to this explosion. the first thing you have to do, wolf, is take a little bit after deep breath because very few people have seen that memo. we have reports of somebody who read the memo to a reporter. it hasn't been authenticated. it hasn't been fully determined that james comey wrote it but let's assume for a moment that he did. i think one of the
attorneys duri during george w. bush administration. or torture memo during george w. bush administration or wiretapping during the george w. bush administration. comey is known to keep meticulous records of things going on. whether they were in memos or in e-mails and kept immaculate record of what he thought was going on and usually emerges and now we're going to see that in full bloom here with this controversy. >> thanks for injury excellent reporting. chuck schumer, top democrat is...
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he was 2001 to 2013 under presidents george w. bush and president barack obama. n't know how often they had dinner, how often they met privately, but can you imagine robert mueller being asked by george w. bush or barack obama not once, twice but three times, am i the subject of a criminal investigation by your department, by your agency, it's unthinkable. obviously, he wants this to go away. the president wants this whole investigation to go away, and he has guaranteed the following -- james comey was enormously popular among the f.b.i. workers, he was somebody who was thoughtful and supportive of his employees and colleagues, and they liked him and he was willing to take criticism for the f.b.i. in spite of the decision he made on hillary clinton and a lot of people said it, he said the f.b.i. is going to follow up one more lead and work harder every day on this case. he guaranteed it would be more pursued by the bureau. >> woodruff: what do you see as a fallout, ramesh? >> i think this may be a beginning of an effort by the administration to push a lot of congr
he was 2001 to 2013 under presidents george w. bush and president barack obama. n't know how often they had dinner, how often they met privately, but can you imagine robert mueller being asked by george w. bush or barack obama not once, twice but three times, am i the subject of a criminal investigation by your department, by your agency, it's unthinkable. obviously, he wants this to go away. the president wants this whole investigation to go away, and he has guaranteed the following -- james...
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and with me now and throughout today's show is ron christie, former advisor to george w bush and nowean spicer in the press briefing a few moments ago on the issue of if president trump will meet kim jong arm, ago on the issue of if president trump will meet kimjong arm, he said this morning he would and he said this morning he would and he said the key issue here is under the right circumstances and sean spicer said they would need good faith and the conditions are not there right now “— the conditions are not there right now —— president trump will meet kim jong un. president trump said in an interview a couple of hours ago i would meet the north korean leader and now we have sean spicer suing not so fast. fascinating isn't it. good afternoon. the thing i want to see is who is in charge of the white house, the president was duly elected by the citizens but it looks to me as if the president says one thing and then the staff have to immediately say one thing and walk back what the president has said. this is a classic example of this. the president clearly it would upset a lot of ou
and with me now and throughout today's show is ron christie, former advisor to george w bush and nowean spicer in the press briefing a few moments ago on the issue of if president trump will meet kim jong arm, ago on the issue of if president trump will meet kimjong arm, he said this morning he would and he said this morning he would and he said the key issue here is under the right circumstances and sean spicer said they would need good faith and the conditions are not there right now “—...
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if this had happened under george w. bush, "the new york times" would be out there pouring gasoline on themselves and setting themselves on fire in protest. the aclu would be riding. at the same time, some of my friends on the right would be saying this is an unfortunate overreach but it's an important program. it's necessary to keep us safe. instead, there is more outrage on the right fender would be. i think giving the middle finger to the fisa court is outrageous. if you want to reauthorize a 702 program, you better hope -- hold the people accountable. >> bret: mara, this tracks with the same, they investigation about unmasking and the politics surrounding this fbi investigation. it is different in its scope. >> we have a systemic problem with privacy and leaks and information that shouldn't be shared. congress is going to have to do something about it. donald trump can track down the leakers and try to prosecute them but congress is going to have to do something because this has been going on for a long time. even after c
if this had happened under george w. bush, "the new york times" would be out there pouring gasoline on themselves and setting themselves on fire in protest. the aclu would be riding. at the same time, some of my friends on the right would be saying this is an unfortunate overreach but it's an important program. it's necessary to keep us safe. instead, there is more outrage on the right fender would be. i think giving the middle finger to the fisa court is outrageous. if you want to...
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he served under president george w bush, and president barack obama. the senate supported him unanimously when he assumed the job in 2001. he was reconfirmed in 11 unanimous. mueller has agreed to resign from his private law firm- to avoid any conflicts of interest. president trump has not tweeted about any of the allegations or the special prosecutor, in the last two days. we are keeping an eye on the president's twitter feed and will bring you an update if he starts posting this morning. stay up to date as we track breaking details in the russia probe. sign up for alerts at wjla.com slash next. breaking overnight .. the mood is tense in tulsa, oklahoma.. following the verdict in a deadly police-involved shooting of an unarmed man. last night, a jury found police officer betty shelby not guilty of manslaughter. but the verdict sparked protests outside the courthouse. marci gonzalez has more. also breaking this morning. we are learning that rock singer died. the soundgarden and audioslave singer was 52 years old. he died last night in detroit just hour
he served under president george w bush, and president barack obama. the senate supported him unanimously when he assumed the job in 2001. he was reconfirmed in 11 unanimous. mueller has agreed to resign from his private law firm- to avoid any conflicts of interest. president trump has not tweeted about any of the allegations or the special prosecutor, in the last two days. we are keeping an eye on the president's twitter feed and will bring you an update if he starts posting this morning. stay...
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george w. bushlinton and wrote the book on presidential intelligence briefings. nice to see you again. thank you for being here. >> hi, rachel. >> i'm in fair consumer of spy novels and i know absolutely nothing in terms of what the real work is of an intelligence agency other than what i glean from people like you and fiction. when an official says this is code word information that was given to russia, stuff we wouldn't even give to our allies, can you explain o us in lay -- layman's terms exactly what that means? >> sure. there are levels of classification that determine the type of classified information that's there. it starts with confidential information abbreviated with a "c" which hillary clinton had trouble with her e-mails meaning classified. then there's secret, or "s," or "ts" or top secret, and that is the highest level of classification. beyond classification gets to code word information which means even people with top secret clearance can't see all the different compartments of inf
george w. bushlinton and wrote the book on presidential intelligence briefings. nice to see you again. thank you for being here. >> hi, rachel. >> i'm in fair consumer of spy novels and i know absolutely nothing in terms of what the real work is of an intelligence agency other than what i glean from people like you and fiction. when an official says this is code word information that was given to russia, stuff we wouldn't even give to our allies, can you explain o us in lay --...