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guest: and drugs are for george w. bush. he was more -- drug czar for george w. bush. he was more liberal than i was. i went into the bush administration for a variety of reasons. i was deputy director of speechwriting and became director of the officer -- office of admissions. joe felt i had gone to the dark side and he was critical to me. when i got out of the administration in 2007, i was free to write, i responded, and we had back-and-forth. you can google our names and see the back-and-forth. he got angry and there was antipathy and some of the exchanges got too personal. some people were cheering me on because they agreed with me, disagreed with joe, but i felt like there was something about it that was not right. people who knew me best like my wife thought ultimately that needs to be repaired. several years later during the obama presidency, i reached out to joe and we had a nice exchange. we met at the jefferson hotel in washington, d.c., and as we were walking, we came from different sides from the hotel, which is probably fitting, and we embraced on the stree
guest: and drugs are for george w. bush. he was more -- drug czar for george w. bush. he was more liberal than i was. i went into the bush administration for a variety of reasons. i was deputy director of speechwriting and became director of the officer -- office of admissions. joe felt i had gone to the dark side and he was critical to me. when i got out of the administration in 2007, i was free to write, i responded, and we had back-and-forth. you can google our names and see the...
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ritchie, and ned ryan, founder and ceo of american majority and former presidential writer for george w. bush. thank you for joining me this morning. earlier this year a virginia bill that would have banned the sale of large-capacity magazines similar to those used in the shooting was blocked by republicans. does this move the needle at
ritchie, and ned ryan, founder and ceo of american majority and former presidential writer for george w. bush. thank you for joining me this morning. earlier this year a virginia bill that would have banned the sale of large-capacity magazines similar to those used in the shooting was blocked by republicans. does this move the needle at
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george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall,
george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall,
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>> well, you know, when george w. bushkingdom, he gave a speech at whitehall palace, it had self-deprecating humor. there were grace notes in it. he defended the united states with light touch. when most presidents go overseas they go to try to persuade other people if not convince the people of the other country in a position of the united states to at least furthered a have aens the cause and for them to at least respect the person making the case and george w. bush did that. other president versus done that. but donald trump doesn't do that. he doesn't see his job as to represent the united states in a fashion that makes people look at us well. he is a person who by inclination and by temperament and psychological orientation might have been i thrives on conflict, acrimony and animosity. he'sst. he only sees himself. that's a problem if are you the president. >> what message do you think he is trying to deliver. more importantly i guess how do you think his message is received as he travels oversea seas in these countri
>> well, you know, when george w. bushkingdom, he gave a speech at whitehall palace, it had self-deprecating humor. there were grace notes in it. he defended the united states with light touch. when most presidents go overseas they go to try to persuade other people if not convince the people of the other country in a position of the united states to at least furthered a have aens the cause and for them to at least respect the person making the case and george w. bush did that. other...
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perot get sand, he takes votes away from george w. bush. f what purpose do they serve when you only have two choices between the ,emocrats and republicans however they deviate or it here to the party line. host: you mentioned george h w bush. brooks a picture of jack with him. were they close? guest: they were friendly. i wouldn't say they were close. for george h w bush. much more than he had for his son george w. bush. they served in congress together. they were respectful of each other. of his being able to reach out to members of the other party. he had very good republican friends. i mentioned senator dole. he gave them respect. host: good morning. you get the last word. my call is more spiritual than anything. frank, i have an amazing 30-year-old autistic child. campaign, during the i didn't vote for trump, that's not here or there. i remember when he made fun of the journalists that had cerebral palsy. she looked at me. i didn't think she was paying attention. said, mom, that man is a bully. this might seem silly to a lot of people. a
perot get sand, he takes votes away from george w. bush. f what purpose do they serve when you only have two choices between the ,emocrats and republicans however they deviate or it here to the party line. host: you mentioned george h w bush. brooks a picture of jack with him. were they close? guest: they were friendly. i wouldn't say they were close. for george h w bush. much more than he had for his son george w. bush. they served in congress together. they were respectful of each other. of...
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george w bush and barack obama coming into land. lso been given state visits to the uk, so it hasn't been a natural consequence that every us president has been invited ona every us president has been invited on a state visit. sadiq khan has been saying in this case he doesn't think donald trump should be given that red carpet welcome. but that is what he is getting. invited by the per minister, theresa may, in behalf of the queen. —— the prime minister. richard galpin is still with me at winfield house, the residents of the us ambassador, woodyjohnson, and is where donald trump will be spending much of the morning before he goes to buckingham palace for that official welcome. richard, these tweets as the president is about to land, poor he has even touched down about sadiq khan. —— before he has even. about sadiq khan. —— before he has even. quite something! but not surprised, frankly. they have been sniping at each other for several yea rs sniping at each other for several years and this has happened before. what donald trump has s
george w bush and barack obama coming into land. lso been given state visits to the uk, so it hasn't been a natural consequence that every us president has been invited ona every us president has been invited on a state visit. sadiq khan has been saying in this case he doesn't think donald trump should be given that red carpet welcome. but that is what he is getting. invited by the per minister, theresa may, in behalf of the queen. —— the prime minister. richard galpin is still with me at...
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the call went to george w. bush. they said he won florida. because he won florida, george w. bush was the 43rd president of the united states. you thought the night was over? you were wrong. then the gore campaign said no, we think the count is wrong. and the count got changed. gore retracted his concession to george w. bush. they stopped him before he made the speech. everybody suddenly under 270 in the race. no clear winner. florida looked this way at about 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning. barically any votes separating the two. what ensued? the 36-day recount. butterfly ballots, voters in one county who may have accidentally voted for pat buchanan and the supreme court stepped in a 5-0 ruling that's still talked about and made george w. bush the next president. that ended the 2000 election, but every election since, florida, florida, florida, and 2020 will be no different, brian. >> steve, you've outdone yourself. i'm here to tell the viewers steve is going to rejoin us after the break. it's going to be really interesting to see his choice of attire then. the stakes could not b
the call went to george w. bush. they said he won florida. because he won florida, george w. bush was the 43rd president of the united states. you thought the night was over? you were wrong. then the gore campaign said no, we think the count is wrong. and the count got changed. gore retracted his concession to george w. bush. they stopped him before he made the speech. everybody suddenly under 270 in the race. no clear winner. florida looked this way at about 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning....
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followed by ronald reagan in 1994,bill clinton in george w. bush in 2004, and barack obama in 2014.n reel america, the film "d-day to germany." the cherbourgat was brat -- badly destroyed by the germans. they destroyed the docks. it took them almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral history, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted oralpoint to hocdu hoc to beach. >he talks about the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic, but it was also mama and things like that. they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire from the right. at 8:00 p.m., president trump and first lady melania trump joined president emmanuel macron for the d-day ceremony. watch it on american history tv on c-span three. today marks the 75th anniversary of d-day. there was a ceremony today with world war ii veterans. >> good morning. on behalf of the friends of the national world war ii memorial, welcome to the national world war ii memorial as we commemorate and from ever the 75th
followed by ronald reagan in 1994,bill clinton in george w. bush in 2004, and barack obama in 2014.n reel america, the film "d-day to germany." the cherbourgat was brat -- badly destroyed by the germans. they destroyed the docks. it took them almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral history, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted oralpoint to hocdu hoc to beach. >he talks about the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was...
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i remember covering george w. bush'sreelection campaign in 2004 and he would land on marine one, the presidential helicopter, in the outfields of minor-league baseball stadiums, and trot off the helicopter to the theme song of the movie "air force one." he had rapturous audiences and all the trappings of the presidency. it is very, very powful. i think that whomever is on thee other ill have to overcome that. the other thing is you have to have energy on the other side. it cannot just be hatred of donald trump that drives out the votebecause it was the democrats hated george w. bush in 2004 and republicans hated barack obama in 2012 but that did not get john kerry or mitt romney elected. you ha to also love your candidate. jane: all the supporters i talked to last night say they adore him. who in the democratic field can match the ability to pull a crowd? jay: right now we are testing that out. joe biden is obviously the front runn at this point but he do not have huge love from the base. this is a base that is looking f
i remember covering george w. bush'sreelection campaign in 2004 and he would land on marine one, the presidential helicopter, in the outfields of minor-league baseball stadiums, and trot off the helicopter to the theme song of the movie "air force one." he had rapturous audiences and all the trappings of the presidency. it is very, very powful. i think that whomever is on thee other ill have to overcome that. the other thing is you have to have energy on the other side. it cannot just...
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george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, the constant artillery fire, and the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic, and a few of it was mama. the cries of the wounded and dying were haunting. but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. trump0 p.m., president joins emmanuel macron, french president, at normandy cemetery. 1 p.m.unday starting at eastern, on c-span. >> the white house did not release a weekly address. senator mark warner of virginia gave the democratic address, focusing on
george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, the constant...
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many more of the voters voted for george w. bush. the supreme court. one of the reasons that george w. bush was so close to him that all of those other things could matter despite the good economy. despite clinton's high approval rating where the personal doubts about clinton and those were inflamed by impeachment. >> it's an interesting lesson for this president now. he thinks he should stall all other efforts and focus on what they're trying to do to him. he worked through it and got a lot done. and then the last one is this. if you impeach but you do not remove, your voters will hate you for it and they'll remember and punish you. if they only impeach and can't remove they shouldn't do it at all. >> the bush campaign from 2000s and i quote someone that felt it was the opposite. they felt the fact that clinton had been impeached but not removed meant there were no consequences for his behavior and they thought increased republican turn out in 2000 because they wanted to finish the job and the only way to punish clinton was to vote against al gore. his
many more of the voters voted for george w. bush. the supreme court. one of the reasons that george w. bush was so close to him that all of those other things could matter despite the good economy. despite clinton's high approval rating where the personal doubts about clinton and those were inflamed by impeachment. >> it's an interesting lesson for this president now. he thinks he should stall all other efforts and focus on what they're trying to do to him. he worked through it and got a...
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headed in a lot of ways nationally and it was a big part of the message that attracted me to george w. bush his forward-leaning embrace on the immigration issue. when we ran the presidential campaign in 1999, he wanted to talk about immigration and embracing our southern neighbors in a very compassionate way. and even though our pollsters said that's trouble, that's kind of a third rail, he said, i don't care, i care about this issue, and i want to do something about it. i thought about this just before the show came on, i realized that was 1999. so this is 20 years later. that's a third of my life that we've been talking about this issue as a policy and haven't been able to do anything about it. in fact, ironically, donald trump ran on this issue and it's worse than ever. >> yeah, i mean, listen, george w. bush really took a lot of heat for how he wanted to handle the immigration policy. >> he did. so did john mccain. yeah. >> and it was -- it was the opposite of how, you know, republicans in this moment want to deal with it. so times certainly are different now. you know, mark, the admini
headed in a lot of ways nationally and it was a big part of the message that attracted me to george w. bush his forward-leaning embrace on the immigration issue. when we ran the presidential campaign in 1999, he wanted to talk about immigration and embracing our southern neighbors in a very compassionate way. and even though our pollsters said that's trouble, that's kind of a third rail, he said, i don't care, i care about this issue, and i want to do something about it. i thought about this...
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he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush in 2004 and barack obama in 2014. and then at 4 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1944 film "d-day to germany." >> we thought we would use it as a port. but we found it shown here was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them if i recall almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral histories world war ii veteran john ron describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, by constant artillery fires. >> most of it was medic but a few of it was mama, that type thing. the cries of the wounded and the dying were sort of haunting. but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. >> and at 8 p.m., president trump and first lady melania trump join french president emmanuel macron for the d-day 75th anniversary ceremony. watch sunday, starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. sunday on q&a blues musician davis talks about hi
he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush in 2004 and barack obama in 2014. and then at 4 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1944 film "d-day to germany." >> we thought we would use it as a port. but we found it shown here was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them if i recall almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral histories...
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george h.w. bush and 20th spot in between the two atoms'. bill clinton as i mentioned at 15. george w. bush in 33rd. he was in the bottom 10 right after office but we added one more president so he's just out of the bottom. it will be interesting to see. over time as this survey continues, whether or not time and distance changes the rankings. barack obama debuted in the number 12 position. the whole point of this as i said at the beginning is to get interested and learn more. we have this website all for free, c-span.org/the presidents that has more information on every single one of the presidents. as the full interview that was the basis of the chapter and was annotated. if there's a reference, we've made the link right there so you can learn more about things as you go along. quickly about the two presidents tonight, john adams in the 19th position. his highest category was in moral authority. the Ãcan tell us whether they agree. his lowest category, relations with congress.he was in the 24th spot. his total score was 604 out of 1000 and 2017. john quincy adams, his highest category
george h.w. bush and 20th spot in between the two atoms'. bill clinton as i mentioned at 15. george w. bush in 33rd. he was in the bottom 10 right after office but we added one more president so he's just out of the bottom. it will be interesting to see. over time as this survey continues, whether or not time and distance changes the rankings. barack obama debuted in the number 12 position. the whole point of this as i said at the beginning is to get interested and learn more. we have this...
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micro-targeting micro-targeting is constantly developing george w. bush is that during his 2004 campaign as it obama in 2008 and hillary clinton and donald trump and 2016. now you could argue that microtargeting is a good thing for instance i don't own a car so i don't care about new car ads. but what if that makes an algorithm think i'm not interested in any current news what about exhaust fumes on you immobility technologies but knowledge is power and people should be able to choose what information they access plus they should be provided balance views on social media this is often not the case like on twitter where a far right german minority repeatedly manages this to skew discussions. this is how it goes so in posts and news item saying that muhammad is the most popular name in germany's capital berlin. different nation goes viral on social media and takes on new meaning with fire right users saying it confirms their fear that germany has been flooded by foreigners. according to a new study almost half of the items posted on social media platforms l
micro-targeting micro-targeting is constantly developing george w. bush is that during his 2004 campaign as it obama in 2008 and hillary clinton and donald trump and 2016. now you could argue that microtargeting is a good thing for instance i don't own a car so i don't care about new car ads. but what if that makes an algorithm think i'm not interested in any current news what about exhaust fumes on you immobility technologies but knowledge is power and people should be able to choose what...
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george h.w. bush. >> we did not have these issues with george h.w. bush and george w. bush. out president obama and his wife taking his children on the trip to spain. that costs taxpayers $467,000. he said they are out spending money. really? >> you know, minor children, it is common for presidents to take them on foreign trips and be there for major moments. the trump administration said the adult children paid their own way for the trip. >> they have the security. they did not fly on air force i. we do not know where they stayed. they have to have security. all those individuals is going to add up to more than $467,000 he called out for protecting sasha and malia. >> we pay for the security anyway. they guard the trump children. that comes with having this many children with president trump. >> i think we can all agree the president and his family deserve the safety of the secret service. the issue is about donald trump never respecting the norms of the office and his family not respecting it. it has been a stay one story and never been addressed. republicans never held th
george h.w. bush. >> we did not have these issues with george h.w. bush and george w. bush. out president obama and his wife taking his children on the trip to spain. that costs taxpayers $467,000. he said they are out spending money. really? >> you know, minor children, it is common for presidents to take them on foreign trips and be there for major moments. the trump administration said the adult children paid their own way for the trip. >> they have the security. they did...
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next from our c-span video archive, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [cannons firing] ♪ [taps] [applause] ♪ [applause] president bush: he was a courageous man himself. in a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the reunion of allies. history reminds us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are americans who first saw this place at a distance, in the half-light of a tuesday morning long ago. time and providence have brought them back to see once more the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. generations to come will know what happened here, but these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respects at this cemetery, but these veterans come looking for a name, and remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left. [applause] president bush: on
next from our c-span video archive, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [cannons firing] ♪ [taps] [applause] ♪ [applause] president bush: he was a courageous man himself. in a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the reunion of allies. history reminds us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are...
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on the 60th anniversary of d-day, president george w. bush spoke of the american cemetery in normandy, france. [applause] pres. bush: mr. president and mrs. chirac, secretary powell and secretary principi, general myers, members of the united states congress, my fellow americans, and ladies and gentlemen: it is a high honor to represent the american people here at normandy on the 6th of june, 2004. twenty summers ago, another american president came here to normandy to pay tribute to the men of d-day. he was a courageous man, himself, and a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. and today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] pres. bush: mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the reunion of allies. history reminds us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are americans who first saw this place at a distance, in the half-light of a tuesday morning long ago. time and providence have brought them back to see once more the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. pres. bush
on the 60th anniversary of d-day, president george w. bush spoke of the american cemetery in normandy, france. [applause] pres. bush: mr. president and mrs. chirac, secretary powell and secretary principi, general myers, members of the united states congress, my fellow americans, and ladies and gentlemen: it is a high honor to represent the american people here at normandy on the 6th of june, 2004. twenty summers ago, another american president came here to normandy to pay tribute to the men of...
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next from our c-span video archives, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [applause] mr. president and mrs. chirac, -- secretary powell and secretary ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] pres. bush: mr. president and mrs. chirac, secretary powell and secretary principi, general myers, members of the united states congress, my fellow americans, and ladies and gentlemen: it is a high honor to represent the american people here at normandy on the 6th of june, 2004. pres. bush: twenty summers ago, another american president came here to normandy to pay tribute to the men of d-day. he was a courageous man, himself, and a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. and today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] pres. bush: mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the reunion of allies. history reminds us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are americans who first saw this place at a distance, in the half-light of a tuesday morning long ago. time and provid
next from our c-span video archives, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [applause] mr. president and mrs. chirac, -- secretary powell and secretary ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] pres. bush: mr. president and mrs. chirac, secretary powell and secretary principi, general myers, members of the united states congress, my fellow americans, and ladies and gentlemen: it is a high honor to represent the american people here at normandy on the...
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he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush and 2004, and barack obama at 2014. elm -- theme of 1944 1940 four film, "d-day to germany." >> we found cherbourg was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. recall,them, if i almost two months before we could bring a ship and. >> -- in. veteran talks two about how his company was diverted to omaha beach. the artillery fire and the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic but a few of it was mama. they were sort of haunting, but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. >> at 8:00 p.m., president trump and melania trump join emmanuel cemeteryr the ceremony. c-span3.1:00 p.m. in >> house speaker nancy pelosi will also attend the observance in france before leaving on the trip. she held a news conference on capitol hill where she talked about immigration and possible tariffs on mexican -- imports. this is 20 five minutes.
he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush and 2004, and barack obama at 2014. elm -- theme of 1944 1940 four film, "d-day to germany." >> we found cherbourg was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. recall,them, if i almost two months before we could bring a ship and. >> -- in. veteran talks two about how his company was diverted to omaha beach. the artillery fire and...
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he's followed by ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama.germany." >> we thought we could use it as a port. it was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. two months before we could bring a ship in. john,ld war ii veteran, describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach through constant artillery fire and the cries of the wounded. >> most was "medic." the rest was "mama." the cries of the wounded and but theye haunting, were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire. >> president trump and first lady melania trump join emmanuel the d-day 70 for the anniversary ceremony -- 75th anniversary's our money. the 75th anniversary ceremony. >> sunday night on afterwor ds, "the conservative sensibility." george will offers his thoughts on american conservatism. he's interviewed by the national review senior editor. >> to that extent, i'm in nationalist. a philosophy that is right. it's not suitable for all people at all times, but everyone ought to aspire to it. i don't want
he's followed by ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama.germany." >> we thought we could use it as a port. it was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. two months before we could bring a ship in. john,ld war ii veteran, describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach through constant artillery fire and the cries of the wounded. >> most was "medic." the rest was...
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administration may bumble into a war mark kimmitt who was assistant secretary of state under george w. bush said trump is not unpredictable but rather sticks to be consistent strategy to avoid a new war in the middle east. and ali i think you made the right decision there united states has been accused in the past of being a cowboy to overreacting to the situation particularly in the middle east and i think that particularly with the advice given by his counselors and by congress he actually is showing a policy of restraint i think he recognizes that iran is not going anywhere it will be there to morrow if he wants to attack the president himself has said he's not in a rush but trump still faces a dilemma if he doesn't react to iranian provocations like the drones being shot down his threats might not be taken seriously and if he does start a war he risks breaking his campaign promise of keeping the u.s. out of new conflicts. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world police were called to the home of the front runner to be the next british prime ministe
administration may bumble into a war mark kimmitt who was assistant secretary of state under george w. bush said trump is not unpredictable but rather sticks to be consistent strategy to avoid a new war in the middle east. and ali i think you made the right decision there united states has been accused in the past of being a cowboy to overreacting to the situation particularly in the middle east and i think that particularly with the advice given by his counselors and by congress he actually is...
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you think about the reaction to the global economy, talked about president george w. bushraveling. it goes back to the january 2009 date. ever since republicans now are trying to figure out is it going to be vice president pence, is it going to be secretary of state pompeo, ambassador haley. they see democrats in iowa over the weekend taking that same populism that elevated president trump and targeting major organizations. republicans have taken that and targeted illegal immigration and said that's the answer to this reaction to the global economy. and that's the fight. that's the coming fight. and what i'm looking at is both can speaker pelosi hold her ranks together and where does the democratic party really want to go at this moment and how is vice president biden going to step up to try to give his party a real message that either counters or is in, again, solidarity with that left flank of the party. >> thank you, bob costa. >> thank you very much. >> joining us is beijing bureau chief, the author of "the great successor" and it's great to have you on the show. you w
you think about the reaction to the global economy, talked about president george w. bushraveling. it goes back to the january 2009 date. ever since republicans now are trying to figure out is it going to be vice president pence, is it going to be secretary of state pompeo, ambassador haley. they see democrats in iowa over the weekend taking that same populism that elevated president trump and targeting major organizations. republicans have taken that and targeted illegal immigration and said...
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some of the potential too much for that i wanted to barbara bush george. w. . bush was in 1st need for just a few months. to see a chance for peace a new. machine was memberships measures. and the. compiler you are. sure missed. what big eyes you have grandma said little red riding-hood yes my dear said the wolf all the better to see you with and to watch big teeth you have grandma said little red riding-hood again of course my idea said the wolf all the better to each you all up. you know cooper 2017 the german newspaper developed published an article claiming that the european union have lost 30000000000 euros as a result of its very anti russian sanctions. particularly affected eastern europe many polish vamos went broke and even committed suicide. sometimes i can't of those obama get off. on these if young jim did have to finance the. gifts to the dolls and on to other kind of. doesn't then let's see in the pulling. the smiths. on the dance with all the folks and that's what you call. me. i thought. the u.s. says it's trying to build international consensus over
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he has other titles as well as books about the spiritual lives of ronald reagan, george w. bushn with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions rewatch in-depth with sunday july 7ngor from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on "book tv," and be sure to watch next month with author lee tv," everyatch "book weekend on c-span 2. announcer 2: next on "american history tv, howard university librarian lopez matthews talks about this students at this historically black college and their service during world war i and ii. he is a professor -- men and women serving the nation. we recorded the interview at an author event hosted by the association for the study of african american life and history. lopez: so, howard university students were a part of the military shortly after the founding of the university. our namesake was a civil war general. eight other founders of the university were civil war generals, and so they instilled a support for the military just in their presence on the campus. and so howard had been a part of the military service since the beginning of the university. >> and
he has other titles as well as books about the spiritual lives of ronald reagan, george w. bushn with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions rewatch in-depth with sunday july 7ngor from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on "book tv," and be sure to watch next month with author lee tv," everyatch "book weekend on c-span 2. announcer 2: next on "american history tv, howard university librarian lopez matthews talks about this students at this historically black college...
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ron, of course when george w. bushesident to do so back in 2003 -- 2003, there american president to do so back in 2003 —— 2003, there were demonstrations here as well, it was around the invasion of iraq, there was a lot of anti—war feeling amongst the british public. how did the white house deal with that, did they try to avoid the protests, how concerned were they about that, was itan concerned were they about that, was it an issue? it certainly was an issue for us as a staff level, but president bush told us repeatedly, i understand that some of the decisions i've made are not popular. i stand by those decisions but i made, i stand with our collie, tony blair, and at that juncture made, i stand with our collie, tony blair, and at thatjuncture he said i'm going to go over, i'm going to represent united states, i'm good to visit with the clean, and i'm going to have a good time. certainly he was cognizant of some of the protests that were out there, he was aware of what was going on, but he said he was not going to le
ron, of course when george w. bushesident to do so back in 2003 -- 2003, there american president to do so back in 2003 —— 2003, there were demonstrations here as well, it was around the invasion of iraq, there was a lot of anti—war feeling amongst the british public. how did the white house deal with that, did they try to avoid the protests, how concerned were they about that, was itan concerned were they about that, was it an issue? it certainly was an issue for us as a staff level, but...