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the kind ofj approval ratings george w bush and jimmy— approval ratings george w bush and jimmy carterarter had but— approval ratings george w bush and jimmy carter had but not— approval ratings george w bush and i jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald _ jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald trump _ jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald trump had _ jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald trump had in _ jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald trump had in 2020. i jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald trump had in 2020. earl than donald trump had in 2020. for the uk in than donald trump had in 2020. the uk in the world there are huge ramifications of what happens in the next few months, particular what happens in ukraine, but we should be looking at this very carefully? absolutely. the funny thing is, from our perspective. _ absolutely. the funny thing is, from our perspective, inflation _ absolutely. the funny thing is, from our perspective, inflation and - our perspective, inflation and immigration _ our perspective, inflation and
the kind ofj approval ratings george w bush and jimmy— approval ratings george w bush and jimmy carterarter had but— approval ratings george w bush and jimmy carter had but not— approval ratings george w bush and i jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald _ jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald trump _ jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald trump had _ jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald trump had in _ jimmy carter had but not much worse than donald...
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that was republican president george w. bush. presidents bush. >> yes, very much so. >> and with george w. bush, his eagerness to really get to work on the issue of aids in africa had to come as a surprise, that was not something that you were used to from the oval office. >> he exerteding in that i talk about. what the capability of a determined leadership of a president of the united states i had been involved with the development of drugs to turn hiv from a death sentence into people living really normal lives. but there was a great disparity in that people in africa were not having access to the drugs. so i felt strongly we needed to do something about it. but it wouldn't happen except enter george w. bush who calls me into the white house with his staff and says these were his words. that we have a moral responsibility as a rich nation to not allow people to die from a preventable, treatable disease merely because of where they have to live. so go to africa and figure out a way how we could do something transformative and re
that was republican president george w. bush. presidents bush. >> yes, very much so. >> and with george w. bush, his eagerness to really get to work on the issue of aids in africa had to come as a surprise, that was not something that you were used to from the oval office. >> he exerteding in that i talk about. what the capability of a determined leadership of a president of the united states i had been involved with the development of drugs to turn hiv from a death sentence...
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first in 2007 for his work on george w bush's presidency. and then again. in 2015, a 2013, he published his third major work days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house. his fourth book, obama the call of history, was published in 2017. his latest books, both co-written with his wife, provided the first biography of secretary of state james baker, the man who ran washington. and they followed that up with their latest book on the trump presidency, the divider. trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. however, despite all of his qualifications to speak about the american presidency tonight, he is here to mainly talk about what one historian called the resting place for mediocrity, lies, in which the first person on the job stated, my country has in its wisdom, contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived, the vice presidency. ladies and gentlemen. peter baker. making. all right. och, great. thank you, guys. thank you all for coming. what a great crowd. really excited. i'm really glad t
first in 2007 for his work on george w bush's presidency. and then again. in 2015, a 2013, he published his third major work days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house. his fourth book, obama the call of history, was published in 2017. his latest books, both co-written with his wife, provided the first biography of secretary of state james baker, the man who ran washington. and they followed that up with their latest book on the trump presidency, the divider. trump in the white house 2017...
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peter: jackson, george w. bushk gregory, and in january of 2009, had a special guest come in here o was that? msali: former president obama. his very first outing in washington after he was elected president. and just a short time before his auration. he came to in washington right here. you see the seal, and that is the picture. he came with theyor at that time and it was a delightful surprise. peter: you did not know in advance? ms. ali: no. were you working that day? ms. ali: yes, i waso it, the secret service comes in first. we are not paying any attention to secret service. the secrer in first and a look around and make sure everything is just fine. and then he and the mayor walked in, andhey locked the door. it was on a saturday. saturday is always our b day. so the place had loteople. then they$q the entireeet, the whole block. you could not drive through the block at that time. a very, very exciting time. anusouting in d.c., it made wspa■?per headlines. peter: has he been back since? ms. ali: yes. as a matt
peter: jackson, george w. bushk gregory, and in january of 2009, had a special guest come in here o was that? msali: former president obama. his very first outing in washington after he was elected president. and just a short time before his auration. he came to in washington right here. you see the seal, and that is the picture. he came with theyor at that time and it was a delightful surprise. peter: you did not know in advance? ms. ali: no. were you working that day? ms. ali: yes, i waso it,...
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financial time series, edouard loose and debris from who once was speech writer for president george w bushid you raised the issue of bushes weak performance and reagan's weak performance and obama's weak performance. the first debate. but isn't this different in that what people are worried about here is that this confirms something they all suspected. the president biden is indeed very frail, and that when placed in a situation 90 minutes without a teleprompter he he was at various points and coherent and that is not a bad night. that is pretentious about a bad four years going forward well, it is it is a different thing. he is older, of course but it also is a reminder of how we like to focus on the wrong question. i'm looking biden last slide had debated this week, had debated nikki haley. you would say just what you said and you said, you know, it's an warning of a bad four years. so even if i don't love nikki haley policies maiden, he could do the job a little bit better and that offsets what we have here is a battle between the fireball gay and the arsonists. we are in this jam becau
financial time series, edouard loose and debris from who once was speech writer for president george w bushid you raised the issue of bushes weak performance and reagan's weak performance and obama's weak performance. the first debate. but isn't this different in that what people are worried about here is that this confirms something they all suspected. the president biden is indeed very frail, and that when placed in a situation 90 minutes without a teleprompter he he was at various points and...
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peter: we know about barack obama coming here, but picture of george w. bush here. did that george w. bush was not actually here. mr. demczuk: he was painting a wall renovating a high school, and he was painting the ben's chili bowl symbol. so we've got a picture of that. e street. ms. ali: painting a ben's chili bowl. peter: did bill clinton ever come in? hilary did quite often. wager when she was in new york. you remember that? she spoke in the back room, and the middle room,had permits from the that said champagne and chili dogs. peter: the march on washington. you said you and your husband ben were at the march. 6v did you close ben's chili bowl? ms. ali: no, we had a team that could take care of the restaurant? peter: was it a busy day? y. it was a very busy day. thousands of people formed a line out there. for the longest people people ask me, how did you get there? we drove as far as we could and then did a lot of walking. after it wasntil 4:00 in the morning we were busy. peter:inaugurations come through washington. are those busy times for ben's chili bowl?
peter: we know about barack obama coming here, but picture of george w. bush here. did that george w. bush was not actually here. mr. demczuk: he was painting a wall renovating a high school, and he was painting the ben's chili bowl symbol. so we've got a picture of that. e street. ms. ali: painting a ben's chili bowl. peter: did bill clinton ever come in? hilary did quite often. wager when she was in new york. you remember that? she spoke in the back room, and the middle room,had permits from...
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look at this george w bush jumps out to a four-point lead. he was seen as presidential people really liked him. al gore even had such a poor debate, snl mocked him, and then going into the second debate they tried to do completely different things and tried to be more energetic. and it was just this completely crazy thing. george w bush won that debate and then went on to win the presidency by just 537 votes, thanks to florida, we'll see if we have that close of an election this time around. but you know what debates are magical moments and tonight hopefully, we'll get one of these moment once that may be changes the race for good for one candidate, for bad for the other, no one loves an audible sigh. >> do they know no. >> thank you. i didn't you i didn't have one during this segment and thank you for that. the lorien ryan, i appreciate that. and thank you. harry entin. now, boris has made his way down to the debate hall give us a little tour there. boris we're gonna this stage is just about sets. cnn teams are literally here right now, putt
look at this george w bush jumps out to a four-point lead. he was seen as presidential people really liked him. al gore even had such a poor debate, snl mocked him, and then going into the second debate they tried to do completely different things and tried to be more energetic. and it was just this completely crazy thing. george w bush won that debate and then went on to win the presidency by just 537 votes, thanks to florida, we'll see if we have that close of an election this time around....
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david from was a speech writer for the late president george w bush, credited with that famous phrase, excess of the boy, i should say, george w bush, not the father. and he is now a senior editor at the atlantic. david, it's good to have you with this. we invited you tonight to talk about mexican democracy and the upcoming election there this weekend. but 1st i just wanted to ask you, what do you make of donald trump's thursday conviction? as i think i've written for the atlantic, but this as well. i would describe this is the right product for the wrong crime. when in all the constitutional crimes is a tackle to january 6th, his attack on congress on january 6th, has attempted to defraud the election before that stop. donald trump will not face justice before the election. 2024. this criminal case pertains to his sleazeball activities as a private citizen, as cabinet the present in 2016. this is justice of a pretty inadequate time compared to the severity of what happened in 20 and 21. but is the only justice that the american system is minded, delivered in advance of the election o
david from was a speech writer for the late president george w bush, credited with that famous phrase, excess of the boy, i should say, george w bush, not the father. and he is now a senior editor at the atlantic. david, it's good to have you with this. we invited you tonight to talk about mexican democracy and the upcoming election there this weekend. but 1st i just wanted to ask you, what do you make of donald trump's thursday conviction? as i think i've written for the atlantic, but this as...
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timesr presidential campaigns and george w. bush of administration.arly could go on on we look forward to hearing about the election cycle and the role of power under foreign policy and and ottoman please join meat inwelcoming donna brazile and scott jennings moderated by u.s. clc president and c brooks. ♪ all doinging for a while. that's alright i'm not goingmake you stand up and get stirred up, we have 156ays remaining in the 2024 presidential season and let me tell you you have not seen nothing yet. keep yourtb on. >> i love itself. >> they didn't tell you that i moonlight as an actress and he's a chicken farmer. >> is a chicken farmer. i say if things get a little weird with the bird flu can i get some from you >> thank you very muc. >> i was so glad when i got booked for t darn thing. >> i thought about the little round circles but i o thought it would look too weird colorful socks onll get into tv appearances and chicken farming and i think already you know why this conferences favorite policy and politics always in forum we have the two giants
timesr presidential campaigns and george w. bush of administration.arly could go on on we look forward to hearing about the election cycle and the role of power under foreign policy and and ottoman please join meat inwelcoming donna brazile and scott jennings moderated by u.s. clc president and c brooks. ♪ all doinging for a while. that's alright i'm not goingmake you stand up and get stirred up, we have 156ays remaining in the 2024 presidential season and let me tell you you have not seen...
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, i think george w. bush there. and ee albert gore, well no, i'm not going to remember it now, but it was something, something like that, or it was already, it was, okay, i'm not going to make it up now, but it was definitely, yes, so it's more of a show all- yes, yes, i still want to say two words about the fact that the american viewers who watched these elections gave, as i said, two/thirds, preferred joe biden, personally it seemed to me that joe biden, donald trump, personally, it seemed to me that... somehow it was joe biden who was more convincing, even though he worked worse for the public, but here vasyl, you know what the difference is, because who wanted to hear what, i am a ukrainian who... i do not participate in the american elections, but when i watched the segment when they were talking about supporting ukraine and when joe biden again says those standard phrases, oh, if i were the president of the united states, this war would never have happened, this war would never have happened, and in th
, i think george w. bush there. and ee albert gore, well no, i'm not going to remember it now, but it was something, something like that, or it was already, it was, okay, i'm not going to make it up now, but it was definitely, yes, so it's more of a show all- yes, yes, i still want to say two words about the fact that the american viewers who watched these elections gave, as i said, two/thirds, preferred joe biden, personally it seemed to me that joe biden, donald trump, personally, it seemed...
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he convinced republican president george w. bush to fully fund a massive aids intervention project in africa. called the president's emergency plan for aids relief. pepfar was the largest global health initiative for single disease in history. that was dr. anthony fauci's work. and that program saved over 25 million lives. >> there is nothing gay about these people engaging in incredibly offensive and revolting conduct that led to the proliferation of aids. >> there is a feeling of any number of professions or the general population. it has led to a little bit of a complacency about the approach ward this disease. >> dr. fauci has always had to deal with harsh critics of his work and attacks on him personally. some activists were dissatisfied understandably since they were dying. dissatisfied with the medical progress in treating aids. they called dr. fauci a murder. the playwright larry kramer called him a murderer more than once. dr. fauci's reaction to the attacks were to invite the people attacking him and calling him a murder i
he convinced republican president george w. bush to fully fund a massive aids intervention project in africa. called the president's emergency plan for aids relief. pepfar was the largest global health initiative for single disease in history. that was dr. anthony fauci's work. and that program saved over 25 million lives. >> there is nothing gay about these people engaging in incredibly offensive and revolting conduct that led to the proliferation of aids. >> there is a feeling of...
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and the people who all went in with george w bush to all the top positions and the george w bush administration. and then in 2002 after us invades afghanistan, krauthammer says no, i was wrong in 1990. this is not america's, you'd oppose the moment. this is the unipolar era, and it's going to last indefinitely. maybe even hundreds of years that nobody anywhere can challenge the united states. and then we invade iraq beef that you look at the sunday new york times magazine section, january, 5th, 2003. they had cut headlines, america, american empire get used to it. and at that point, all the leading neo cons started to come out of the woodwork and say, yes, we are in empire where the biggest empire the world has ever seen, and we're proud of it. and then you had the pentagon, say we have a hit list of 7 countries, is going to be syria and you know, iraq, iran and libya, i mean they went through them. yeah. and we slipped all these countries. and these, the u. s. has got to put it in print on everything that was happening in the world and, and the kind of part of it is everything you can just des
and the people who all went in with george w bush to all the top positions and the george w bush administration. and then in 2002 after us invades afghanistan, krauthammer says no, i was wrong in 1990. this is not america's, you'd oppose the moment. this is the unipolar era, and it's going to last indefinitely. maybe even hundreds of years that nobody anywhere can challenge the united states. and then we invade iraq beef that you look at the sunday new york times magazine section, january, 5th,...
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the very first sign that we got that george w. bushice presidential running mate was the day in late july, 2000, when dick cheney walked into the county clerk's office in wyoming and changed his voter registration from texas, where he had been living, to wyoming, using his vacation home in jackson hole, wyoming, as his new official residence. the 12th amendment made him do it. the 12th amendment makes it especially risky to have a presidential and vice presidential candidate on the same ticket from the same state. the 12th amendment says the electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot or president and vice president, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves. that means that the florida electors would not be able to vote for both donald trump for president and marco rubio for vice president because they are both residents of florida. of course if you thought you were going to win the electoral college in a giant landslide and you did not need florida's 30 electoral votes,
the very first sign that we got that george w. bushice presidential running mate was the day in late july, 2000, when dick cheney walked into the county clerk's office in wyoming and changed his voter registration from texas, where he had been living, to wyoming, using his vacation home in jackson hole, wyoming, as his new official residence. the 12th amendment made him do it. the 12th amendment makes it especially risky to have a presidential and vice presidential candidate on the same ticket...
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he is thanking joe biden come he is not thanking joe know my george w. bush from 28 years ago.ally upset. the majority of americans do not have a college degree and they work really hard and made sacrifices throughout their lives, whether you are a dad or a mom trying to send your own kid to college or you couldn't afford to go yourself, they don't get any breaks and how they are paying for it not just through deficit spending but the inflation you are seeing, as well. >> judge jeanine: jesse, quickly, the idea of someone getting minimum wage and having to pay for this, for these kids who are so spoiled, they haven't done anything but sign a contract, but we are saying they are not responsible for it. >> jesse: i did a deep dive on the guise of social media. pictures of himself front row at sixers games. >> katie: what a loser. >> jesse: at nationals games. these are hundreds of dollars ticket prices. now my dad, i got in trouble with some credit cards when i was young. i put $5,000 on a card. he thinks debt is a sin. he cut up the card and made me work my tail off the rest of
he is thanking joe biden come he is not thanking joe know my george w. bush from 28 years ago.ally upset. the majority of americans do not have a college degree and they work really hard and made sacrifices throughout their lives, whether you are a dad or a mom trying to send your own kid to college or you couldn't afford to go yourself, they don't get any breaks and how they are paying for it not just through deficit spending but the inflation you are seeing, as well. >> judge jeanine:...
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for my entire career that started in the campaign with george w. bushe paradigm in the republican party has been high turnout helps democrats. in this it is the opposite. throughout everything you thought you knew about trout. low turnout helps biden. look at why democrats are winning. midterms and special elections because the highest propensity voters tend to be democrats now. people with college degrees seni manager lowest tend to be republicans. if you have a high turnout it will mean trump was able to successfully bring out a bunch of infrequent voters and registered a bunch of new people and change the composition of the electorate can they build anre that drives turnout as high as possible will win win. within the party's parties respective parties on foreign policy on the last national emergency spending package there were some serious splits betweenlb republicans on aid to ukraine and a number of other related issues. you had to the the establishment of long serving republicans like mitch mcconnell leading one newer arrivals into the senate and
for my entire career that started in the campaign with george w. bushe paradigm in the republican party has been high turnout helps democrats. in this it is the opposite. throughout everything you thought you knew about trout. low turnout helps biden. look at why democrats are winning. midterms and special elections because the highest propensity voters tend to be democrats now. people with college degrees seni manager lowest tend to be republicans. if you have a high turnout it will mean trump...
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i do that, i want to note that just over one month ago on 13th, we had the pleasure of hosting george w bush here at the library at a special dinner in to honor all who serve and to officially open our new special exhibit portraits of courage. a commander in chief's tribute to america's warriors growing out of president bush's, personal commitment and the ongoing work of the bush institute's veterans and military families program. the exhibit brings together nearly 100 portraits painted by president bush of service members who have protected our nation with honor since 911 and whom the president actually grew personal relationships with the extraordinary collection is on loan from the ambassador and george alexandra's collection of presidential art at the george w bush presidential center. and we are lucky to have it here for what is actually first west coast debut. which is pretty neat. from. sorry you got out of line there. we are also to have the opportunity to hear very special story tonight. this one is from one of the the veterans that was actually painted, the president and whose port
i do that, i want to note that just over one month ago on 13th, we had the pleasure of hosting george w bush here at the library at a special dinner in to honor all who serve and to officially open our new special exhibit portraits of courage. a commander in chief's tribute to america's warriors growing out of president bush's, personal commitment and the ongoing work of the bush institute's veterans and military families program. the exhibit brings together nearly 100 portraits painted by...
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host: going back to perot againt president george w. bushlip] >> an incredible number of young people are active in supporting my effor be deeply concerned that we had taken the american dream from them. i think it is fitting that we are on the campusese young peopy get out of this wonderful university will have difficulty finding a job. we have to clean the mess up, leave the countgohape i and pass on the american dream to them. we have to collect the taxif t'l ears. [end video clip] host: ross perot back in 12. "usahe opted pages today, imploring the candidates today to not ignore the gen z voters. they write that biden is 81, trump is 78, and the oldest of generation, the gen z's, arethat generation to out l tune in, the majority of us prefer streaming services. candidates should be thinking ;2truncated, she said, as of ,a, where one third of 18 to nex■[et their news, according to the pew research center. to get will perform best on tiktok or instagram, candidates wiee to stay on topic. they need to aim for soundbites to use onan and othe
host: going back to perot againt president george w. bushlip] >> an incredible number of young people are active in supporting my effor be deeply concerned that we had taken the american dream from them. i think it is fitting that we are on the campusese young peopy get out of this wonderful university will have difficulty finding a job. we have to clean the mess up, leave the countgohape i and pass on the american dream to them. we have to collect the taxif t'l ears. [end video clip]...
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the only miss was in 2000, when george w. bushpresident rather than al gore, but there was actually a winner in the end determined by the supreme court. lichtman is sure that gore’s victory was simply stolen. my system is not surveys and ratings, because they are not forecasts, but snapshots of reality; they have no scientific or predictive value. the prediction is based on an analysis of data from every us presidential election from 1860, when lincoln was elected, to 1980, when reagan won. i developed this system in the eighty-first year, together with the world's leading scientist in the field of earthquake forecasting, vladimir keilis borok. we used his method of identifying seismic patterns to see which geophysical processes lead to stability. on the contrary, american elections are essentially a referendum for or against the party that controls the white house, the party was deprived of the power of the earthquake. after analyzing 120 years of american history, we have developed a system of 13 question keys, each requiring a
the only miss was in 2000, when george w. bushpresident rather than al gore, but there was actually a winner in the end determined by the supreme court. lichtman is sure that gore’s victory was simply stolen. my system is not surveys and ratings, because they are not forecasts, but snapshots of reality; they have no scientific or predictive value. the prediction is based on an analysis of data from every us presidential election from 1860, when lincoln was elected, to 1980, when reagan won. i...
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[applause] >> in 2004 president george w. bush delivered remarks at the american cemetery in normandy, france marking the 60th anniversary of d-day. he thanked the soldiers buried for their service and for upholding democracy. [applause] president 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] 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. wi us day are americans who first saw this place at a distance, in the half-light of a tuesday morning long ago. time and providenc
[applause] >> in 2004 president george w. bush delivered remarks at the american cemetery in normandy, france marking the 60th anniversary of d-day. he thanked the soldiers buried for their service and for upholding democracy. [applause] president 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...
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be missing an entire swath of information that you need to make an educated choice in november, george w bush was president some years ago before the social media age oftentimes remarks of his were taken out of context. >> oftentimes he was ridiculed in that fashion. but the thing yeah. is that george w bush for better or for worse, was seen as decisive in command when you're looking at biden's moments, the real challenge for joe biden isn't that he's old, isn't that he has these awkward moments from time to time. it is the perception whether you agree with it or not, that he's not. in fact, in command of his white house. donald trump has also very very old, but he has seen, again, whether you like it or not, as being very much in command of the republican party someone that literally folks are seeking to curry favor with him at all times. and the rap on biden is that there are a lot of young folks who are very much bernie sanders or elizabeth warren devotees who have much more control over the administration then would be the case if he were truly in command. so the issue is not the appearan
be missing an entire swath of information that you need to make an educated choice in november, george w bush was president some years ago before the social media age oftentimes remarks of his were taken out of context. >> oftentimes he was ridiculed in that fashion. but the thing yeah. is that george w bush for better or for worse, was seen as decisive in command when you're looking at biden's moments, the real challenge for joe biden isn't that he's old, isn't that he has these awkward...
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. >> ronald reagan and barak obama did quite poorly in their first debate and george w bush didn't do that us better. well, both donald trump and joe biden have been or are president. and some of the reasons why presidents are not especially good in their first debate is that they're used to people listening to them and they're not used to push back. so i think that particular advantage to the challenge juror is probably neutralized in this case which makes it unusual now, in the cases of reagan, obama and george w bush, they all did very well on their second debate. but in this case, the first debate is so important, particularly to president biden that i don't think he wants to take a chance on doing veteran a second debate. he wants to do well in his first debate. >> yeah, it is a strange season when it comes to debates. they don't really have that makeup necessarily jeff, i also wonder what you think about this breaking news affecting the debate. of course, this leaked supreme court abortion document that seems to be indicative of this decision on abortion, which is a key issue in
. >> ronald reagan and barak obama did quite poorly in their first debate and george w bush didn't do that us better. well, both donald trump and joe biden have been or are president. and some of the reasons why presidents are not especially good in their first debate is that they're used to people listening to them and they're not used to push back. so i think that particular advantage to the challenge juror is probably neutralized in this case which makes it unusual now, in the cases of...
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the first debates in 1960 through 1988, that matchup between george w. bush and michael dukakis, the candidates answered questions from a panel of journalists during the moderators job was mostly to explain and enforce ground rules and keep proceedings moving. in the 1980's, the panel format was in trouble, saying that it resembled a joint press conference more than a debate and that the journalist panel to too much attention away from the candidates. the league of women voters, which organized several debates through in the towel, leaving the job to the newly created commission on presidential debates and in 1992, they tried a variety of approaches, along with introducing the town hall format, and the commission decided to use only the single moderator and town hall formats going forward, and, today, this is the first presidential debate since the late 1980's that was not organized by the commission on presidential debates, and we are with cnn and abc with these two. catherine, tennessee, good morning, you are next. caller: hi, can you hear me? host: yes ma'
the first debates in 1960 through 1988, that matchup between george w. bush and michael dukakis, the candidates answered questions from a panel of journalists during the moderators job was mostly to explain and enforce ground rules and keep proceedings moving. in the 1980's, the panel format was in trouble, saying that it resembled a joint press conference more than a debate and that the journalist panel to too much attention away from the candidates. the league of women voters, which organized...
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george w bush was a favorite in 2000 4 over john kerry, barak obama, a very heavy favorite over mitt romney going in that first debate in 2012, last time around trump was only the tiniest favorite at one point, but still a slight favorite this time around. however, look at this donald trump, the challenger is the favorite. this is extremely unusual. normally folks think the incumbents going to do pretty well, right? because they're the president, there's somebody that they're used to. they can see them being in the oval office. but the fact of the matter this particular cycle goes against that grain. and so maybe joe biden coming in this debate perhaps trailing a little bit, but no clear leader nationally not doing as well in the swing states as he was four years ago, the expectations game is on his side because the fact that is the expectations for him are so low, maybe he can't help but exceed them. >> these expectations are actually they're not working for trump, which is a look go through this, right george w bush, he did well, obama not great on his, let's say, back to 2012 on h
george w bush was a favorite in 2000 4 over john kerry, barak obama, a very heavy favorite over mitt romney going in that first debate in 2012, last time around trump was only the tiniest favorite at one point, but still a slight favorite this time around. however, look at this donald trump, the challenger is the favorite. this is extremely unusual. normally folks think the incumbents going to do pretty well, right? because they're the president, there's somebody that they're used to. they can...
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my entire career started in t with george w. bush republican party is high turnout helps view has been turn out everybody and it will be good for them. in this election low turnout helps biden. look why democrats are winning midterms off year elections and special çjelections, because the highest propensity tend to be democrats, people with college degrees, seniors. and the mid to lower propensity of voters tend to be republicans. high turnout . this election i would mean trump was able to turn out bunch of new voters or change the electorate. looking for the trump campaign can they brings turnout as high as possible if they do insight by you all on the election. let's go to foreign policy for this audience and to our leaders acr the country. both presumptiveominees so fissures with respect to let me turn to scott and then do you, donna on thisott, as we look at consideration of the last package, there was some serious public split on aid to ukraine a number of other related issues. you had the establishment, long serving republicans
my entire career started in t with george w. bush republican party is high turnout helps view has been turn out everybody and it will be good for them. in this election low turnout helps biden. look why democrats are winning midterms off year elections and special çjelections, because the highest propensity tend to be democrats, people with college degrees, seniors. and the mid to lower propensity of voters tend to be republicans. high turnout . this election i would mean trump was able to...
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president george w. bushst place, so that story was really compelling to tm, elected a mayor in spring 2022, days before, maybe even two weeks before the mayoral election i took a day off the campaign trail to fly to■o d.c. with our visitors and convention bureau to make the final pitch to the republican national committee, and muk>> what was td them. we wanted the convention to come here for a host of reasons. i see the rnc not as the end, that i see it as the beginning. air, milwaukee having been one of these committees to win both of the national policycles, but for large-scale political, because i would like the dnc to go back to miut other large-scale business, sports, entertainment door to that. to come here and we aggressively pursued the rnc to come here. there was also the hospitality of this city. this is a very welming is. it is a great■■ place with great people and great institutions. there is no better placesummertr festivals and accesso michigan,l amenities, i7lsystem here. this is a fooes parad
president george w. bushst place, so that story was really compelling to tm, elected a mayor in spring 2022, days before, maybe even two weeks before the mayoral election i took a day off the campaign trail to fly to■o d.c. with our visitors and convention bureau to make the final pitch to the republican national committee, and muk>> what was td them. we wanted the convention to come here for a host of reasons. i see the rnc not as the end, that i see it as the beginning. air, milwaukee...
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the only miss was in 2000, when george w. bushe president rather than al gore, but there the winners were ultimately decided by the supreme court. lichtman is confident that the mountain will win. just stolen, my system is not polls and ratings, because they are not forecasts, but snapshots of reality, they have no scientific or prognostic value, my prediction method is based on the analysis of data from all presidential elections in the united states, since 1860, when lincoln was elected until 198 when reagan won, i developed this system in eighty-one with '. he worked at the institute of physics of the earth, the ussr academy of sciences, then was the founder and first director of the international institute of the theory of earthquake forecasting and mathematical geophysics of the russian academy of sciences. by the late sixties, his authority was so high that during the geneva nuclear test ban negotiations, the ussr and the us relied entirely on his expertise to set standards for distinguishing between seismic signals coming o
the only miss was in 2000, when george w. bushe president rather than al gore, but there the winners were ultimately decided by the supreme court. lichtman is confident that the mountain will win. just stolen, my system is not polls and ratings, because they are not forecasts, but snapshots of reality, they have no scientific or prognostic value, my prediction method is based on the analysis of data from all presidential elections in the united states, since 1860, when lincoln was elected until...
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exposition located at the george w. bushgence center, it contains 3,500 exhibits, from an a12 aircraft to declassified cru documents on the history of various operations. this is disguise. some form of protection, in the spy museum we call a mask: a 5-second mask. you can change your ethnicity, you can change your gender, you can change your nationality, you can actually become a different person. when you get out of the car, you should be sure that the mask fits you well without looking in the mirror. for a mask like this, speed is important. if you had to sit and fiddle with this thing, if you needed a mirror, the point of this mask is lost. the specific mask we are talking about will only suit one person. the first thing we do is take a cast of the face. if you've been to a dentist and ever had an impression taken, it's the same thing. we have never used human hair, we have always used synthetics. synthetic hair, it will not be damaged. basically, you can wear a mask during heavy rain and your hair will still be fine. mas
exposition located at the george w. bushgence center, it contains 3,500 exhibits, from an a12 aircraft to declassified cru documents on the history of various operations. this is disguise. some form of protection, in the spy museum we call a mask: a 5-second mask. you can change your ethnicity, you can change your gender, you can change your nationality, you can actually become a different person. when you get out of the car, you should be sure that the mask fits you well without looking in the...
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you saw the clip of george w. bush and you know better than anyone how close the ceo class has always been to the gop. now donald trump is trying to claim, i am whining over the business class. he is actually losing the business class compared to his predecessors. >> yeah, it's a remarkable fact. literally zero will of the top 100 fortune 100 ceos have donated money to donald trump. that tells you everything you need to know. corporate interests have given money but that's hedging their bets. it's a protection racket. there giving money for protection and hedging their bets. none of them like him or agree with him. the only fear what he might do. look at their own personal pocketbooks and look at what they're doing and that tells you all you need to know about where they are. >> senator, the fact that donald trump is fixated on this, he wants to convince as the ceo community has his back, is that because he wants to push the narrative that the economy is terrible and these guys who know business one and two win, that m
you saw the clip of george w. bush and you know better than anyone how close the ceo class has always been to the gop. now donald trump is trying to claim, i am whining over the business class. he is actually losing the business class compared to his predecessors. >> yeah, it's a remarkable fact. literally zero will of the top 100 fortune 100 ceos have donated money to donald trump. that tells you everything you need to know. corporate interests have given money but that's hedging their...
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is what matters in the story asi with thece public loan forgivens program created in 2007 by george w. bush it's a different program this program goes to borrowers 10 years of public service social workers congressional orkestaffers is joe biden did es it in march he came out to change the regulations of the program 78,000 borrowers together loan forgiven majority teachers nurses social workers guidance counsellors recreation centre directors they work with the american peopleae each and every day and they deserve is for their 10 years of paying their student loan debt on time program from george w. bush in 2006.me >> let me ask the question the u.s. supreme court these college loan forgiveness are legal they do not come under the staff as nobody is forgiving the debtid it's being paid by somebody else it's stolen.much how was this over the years $7.7 billion is actual loan was 8 to grant coming to something like 50 bucks a month what a lazy fat slimeball. i'm sure his phone will costsm multiple timessu that i'm sure e is netflix buying a ton of twinkies he couldn't pay that off he couldn't
is what matters in the story asi with thece public loan forgivens program created in 2007 by george w. bush it's a different program this program goes to borrowers 10 years of public service social workers congressional orkestaffers is joe biden did es it in march he came out to change the regulations of the program 78,000 borrowers together loan forgiven majority teachers nurses social workers guidance counsellors recreation centre directors they work with the american peopleae each and every...
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but it more reminded me of like george w bush like invades afghanistan.. it's right there. you know, i'm going to ' that guy's always giving me trouble. and so i right at sort of the the notion thathis is how she proves her. for bona feet is about about her her decisiveness. and the last thing i'll say about it is that, you know, so much of it feels like audition kind of proving her devotion to donald trump andg a, the kind of thing that you have do this was many years ago. right. but sort of brag about in this book, as an example of how make decisions. that's■3 only in a world where e kindke faux tough guy vibe that everyone feels they have to project. you know is is is of the realm. so there's moments when she kind of gives a vibe of bipartu know? but really more than anything, you know, the reason the story is there is is part of the kind of new a obligatory you faux tough guy rhetoric that. anyone who aspires to high officemp era kind of has bow down to. in the same way that katie britt's.Ñ■k natural her either. but it's you know, it's something that
but it more reminded me of like george w bush like invades afghanistan.. it's right there. you know, i'm going to ' that guy's always giving me trouble. and so i right at sort of the the notion thathis is how she proves her. for bona feet is about about her her decisiveness. and the last thing i'll say about it is that, you know, so much of it feels like audition kind of proving her devotion to donald trump andg a, the kind of thing that you have do this was many years ago. right. but sort of...
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. >> neil: but that still rose under -- i understand but it rose under george bu bush. george w. er democratic -- no one can fix it. >> you can fix it if you have the political will. you don't have the political will right now. we'll politics random. my biggest complaint policy wise of whoever will be the next president because they're both running against doing something about this. that is my fear. i think the only way out of this given the politics and where they are today is to have a fiscal commission like you did -- the greenspan commission social security were congress cannot do can, avoided. they have to vote on it. estimates that we have. >> neil: smacks putting too much and abdomen -- and vise versa and we don't get past that it takes a brutal to come and say we have to do something up -- without raising retirement and doing all of this because there is political suicide and don't jump -- >> i know. that's what i regret but that's my ... is a political suicide. and -- a patchwork about it myself, -- in the house republicans for eight years, we passed those votes. we've h
. >> neil: but that still rose under -- i understand but it rose under george bu bush. george w. er democratic -- no one can fix it. >> you can fix it if you have the political will. you don't have the political will right now. we'll politics random. my biggest complaint policy wise of whoever will be the next president because they're both running against doing something about this. that is my fear. i think the only way out of this given the politics and where they are today is to...
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the united states and not allow george w. bush to win a second term.tical. we all wonder why young people don't go to the democrats, why don't black people go to the democrats? yes, because the democrats' agenda is complete shit, that's why. a lot of black activists, a lot of young people were in maralaga during the celebration of donald trump’s birthday, he turned 78, such a huge since the event was organized in his honor, it’s clear where this affection comes from, in general, trump continues to exploit the image of a person who single-handedly fights the system. less than 4 years ago, our borders were closed, inflation was nowhere near what it is today, the world was at peace, and america was stronger and more respected than ever. now because of joe biden, the world is on fire, everyone is laughing at us, the border is open, inflation is rampant, europe is in chaos, the middle east is exploding, iran is on the rise, china is on the march, the most incompetent and a corrupt president is pushing us towards world war iii. the immediate and main test, a
the united states and not allow george w. bush to win a second term.tical. we all wonder why young people don't go to the democrats, why don't black people go to the democrats? yes, because the democrats' agenda is complete shit, that's why. a lot of black activists, a lot of young people were in maralaga during the celebration of donald trump’s birthday, he turned 78, such a huge since the event was organized in his honor, it’s clear where this affection comes from, in general, trump...
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this is a series of photographs from my meeting with george w. bushe oval office, during which i told him that... during face-to-face recruitment, the cia carefully negotiates with the agent how they will exchange information with him, in what way? one of the methods is the so-called information mark, it can be a dash, a dot, any sign on the wall, on a lamppost, on a drainpipe, in a word, wherever it is convenient, and this is done in such a way as not to attract attention, as if everything happens naturally.
this is a series of photographs from my meeting with george w. bushe oval office, during which i told him that... during face-to-face recruitment, the cia carefully negotiates with the agent how they will exchange information with him, in what way? one of the methods is the so-called information mark, it can be a dash, a dot, any sign on the wall, on a lamppost, on a drainpipe, in a word, wherever it is convenient, and this is done in such a way as not to attract attention, as if everything...
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in 2003, american diplomat joseph wilson published an article in which he stated that the george w. bush iraq on the basis of deliberately false intelligence. in 2002, he traveled to niger, where he became personally convinced that saddam hussein was not was going to buy yellow uranium for the production of weapons of mass destruction, but the white house deliberately did not make this information public. a week after the article was published , an action followed: together the press published material that revealed the identity of his wife, undercover cia agent valerie plame. this put an end to her career and endangered her loved ones. the white house denied all allegations. in november 209, before the un climate summit in copenhagen, the so -called climate gate erupted. hackers leaked correspondence of eastern university employees england in norwich, from which it followed that it was american. climatologists deliberately distorted data on global warming; in correspondence they discussed what tricks could be used so that in graphs about the increase in global temperature, it would not
in 2003, american diplomat joseph wilson published an article in which he stated that the george w. bush iraq on the basis of deliberately false intelligence. in 2002, he traveled to niger, where he became personally convinced that saddam hussein was not was going to buy yellow uranium for the production of weapons of mass destruction, but the white house deliberately did not make this information public. a week after the article was published , an action followed: together the press published...
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then, president george w bush thinking the more the 9000 american soldiers who e buried at the cemetery in normandy, france. president biden commemorating the anniversary of d-day. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >>harter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> in 2014, president barack obama visited the normandy american cemetery and memorial above omaha beach to recognize the 70th anniversary of d-day. he expressed gratitude to the soldiers who served during world war ii and spoke about his grandfather who served under general george patton. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, barack obama. [applause] pres. obama: to the people of france, friends, family
then, president george w bush thinking the more the 9000 american soldiers who e buried at the cemetery in normandy, france. president biden commemorating the anniversary of d-day. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those...
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the exhibition is located at the george w. bushce center and contains 3,500 exhibits, from the a12 aircraft to declassified tsuru documents on the history of various operations. camouflage is a form of protection, at the spy museum. only suits one person. the first thing we do is take a cast of the face. if you have been to dentist and you've ever had an impression taken, it's the same thing. we have never used human hair, we have always used synthetics. synthetic hair - it will not be damaged. basically, you can wear a mask in heavy rain and your hair will still be fine. masks have been removed more than once in moments of danger. they crushed it and removed the armpit. if necessary, they could fit under the arm. it was. part of a secret design. the mask is the culmination of a lot of work we've done at the cia. i would say for 10 years of development of this technology. the central intelligence agency began work on a project in the seventies to provide a modern answer to the problem of discreet information delivery. and the subje
the exhibition is located at the george w. bushce center and contains 3,500 exhibits, from the a12 aircraft to declassified tsuru documents on the history of various operations. camouflage is a form of protection, at the spy museum. only suits one person. the first thing we do is take a cast of the face. if you have been to dentist and you've ever had an impression taken, it's the same thing. we have never used human hair, we have always used synthetics. synthetic hair - it will not be damaged....