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george w. when george w. to barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way we're basing is going to be on the. many contenders and we don't know with the dispositional am in the pendulum will come back again to. someone who is not a disruptor and actually think the president from would probably be complements we call that the thanks to throw everything up in the air and then. well madame park it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing your president. and i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going our social media pages add up this year again same place same time here on worlds apart. bomb. bests drug where her cocaine is where four bucks for the under fifty. everybody use cocaine crack cocaine you can smoke it this is worth like fifteen thirty. twenty. it's called k two this is about a fifteen dollars bet and people smoke this one bigger second sweetie you go for these drugs in any city in the united states that you walk along as you want to get about the. make money. and
george w. when george w. to barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way we're basing is going to be on the. many contenders and we don't know with the dispositional am in the pendulum will come back again to. someone who is not a disruptor and actually think the president from would probably be complements we call that the thanks to throw everything up in the air and then. well madame park it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing...
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george w. when george w. to barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way where do you think is going to be on. of the next when so many contenders and we don't know with the dispositional i mean the pendulum will come back again to. someone who is not a disruptor and i actually think the president would probably be gathered as we called it the. throw everything up in the air and then see where it lands well madam clark it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing your perspective and i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on worlds apart. what. magic a. new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor. second bailout for banks call the genesis blog for reason they're calling it civil this will be. a source of optimism because i can't control my own financial any it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer it is human history this is columbus discoverin
george w. when george w. to barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way where do you think is going to be on. of the next when so many contenders and we don't know with the dispositional i mean the pendulum will come back again to. someone who is not a disruptor and i actually think the president would probably be gathered as we called it the. throw everything up in the air and then see where it lands well madam clark it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much...
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george. w. to barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing. of the next where. we don't know with this position the pendulum will come back to. someone who's not a disruptor and i actually think the president probably. makes the throw everything up in the air. well madam clark it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing your perspective and i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on a world. where you work before you can live. in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in see it with their. some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us somebody even proven innocent years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. trump said many times that you know we got b
george. w. to barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing. of the next where. we don't know with this position the pendulum will come back to. someone who's not a disruptor and i actually think the president probably. makes the throw everything up in the air. well madam clark it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing your perspective and i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same...
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to you jimmy carter. when the job seemed too big for carter, rereplaced him with ronald reagan. george h. w. bush was beaten by bill clinton. he led to george w bush. then barack obama. then succeeded by the blow the place up, donald trump. given this history, which democrat if any seems best positioned to be that polar opposite of president trump. there are 14 major candidates announced for the paperwork. all vying to be that antitrump. among them pete bud dej who is having the kind of moment that may not have been seen since a peanut farmer came from georgia in 1976. this week the democrat's center of gravity was joe biden, the issue not so much if he's going to run, but whether he should. >> i just want you to know i had permission to hug lanny. >> former vice president joe biden appearing before a friendly union audience on friday. joked twice about accusations by women who say he has made them uncomfortable with unwelcome though not sexual physical contact. >> by the way, he gave me permission to touch him. >> for some of his accusers, it was prove that despite his video earlier this week -- >> i get it. i get it. >> -- that biden doesn't get it. >> it was a sl
to you jimmy carter. when the job seemed too big for carter, rereplaced him with ronald reagan. george h. w. bush was beaten by bill clinton. he led to george w bush. then barack obama. then succeeded by the blow the place up, donald trump. given this history, which democrat if any seems best positioned to be that polar opposite of president trump. there are 14 major candidates announced for the paperwork. all vying to be that antitrump. among them pete bud dej who is having the kind of moment...
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to, george w. bush and barack obama, were honored with state visits, which features a banquet with the queen at buckinghamace. the president made a trip to the u.k. last summer, but that was not a state visit. that trip was met with nationwide protests. saudi arabia is ready to boost oil production. it still does not plan any medical moves. bloomberg has learned the saudis want to see an actual decline in iranian oil before it starts increasing its output significantly. northern ireland police have made an arrest in the killing of a journalist. the suspect is a 57-year-old woman. an irish republican army splitter group admitted that one of its members killed the journalist during writing last week. she was shot while standing next to please. warren buffett did something save.ewspapers can he said they are toast because of declining ad sales. he has a media empire that includes the buffalo news and omaha world herald. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. donohoe.ney this is bloomberg. guy: thank you. let's take
to, george w. bush and barack obama, were honored with state visits, which features a banquet with the queen at buckinghamace. the president made a trip to the u.k. last summer, but that was not a state visit. that trip was met with nationwide protests. saudi arabia is ready to boost oil production. it still does not plan any medical moves. bloomberg has learned the saudis want to see an actual decline in iranian oil before it starts increasing its output significantly. northern ireland police...
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where congress have given so much power to presidents whom they like, democratic to barack obama, and republican to george wbush. probably to fdr, but more troublesome today, are we in an era now where president can ignore the legislative branch and govern on his or in case of senator harris, her own? >> unfortunately i think that is where we're headed, what is more, i think harris a tone in the sound bite is so telling, she using tone of you know a parent who says, i am going to turn this car around if you don't behave. idea that congress is the lesser partner in this relationship, that is really i think an unhistorical and dangerous one. judge napolitano: i am smiling her california colleague, speaker nancy pelosi, when president trump said i will spend money. said, if i were president of united states, i would declare a national emergency of gun violence. now, i don't know she was being intellectually honest or make a point. you can't avoid making the point. no president should have the power to spend money that congress has not authorized no president should have power to change laws on his or her own,
where congress have given so much power to presidents whom they like, democratic to barack obama, and republican to george wbush. probably to fdr, but more troublesome today, are we in an era now where president can ignore the legislative branch and govern on his or in case of senator harris, her own? >> unfortunately i think that is where we're headed, what is more, i think harris a tone in the sound bite is so telling, she using tone of you know a parent who says, i am going to turn...
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george w. we see this when george w. barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way we're basing is going to be on the. many contenders and we don't know with this position the pendulum will come back again to. someone who is not a disruptor and i actually think the president from would probably would complement we call that the extra throw everything up in the air and then. well madame park it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing your prospect. encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on worlds apart. even soon. to be pursued as i live it here for yourself and. fun. lena. beyond. beyond. we have many things in this world sounds this is it you know for everyone and why don't some peoples of also take our things all the power just for themselves since that is the mother. that we. need to do. you know it's. one of the. new president.
george w. we see this when george w. barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way we're basing is going to be on the. many contenders and we don't know with this position the pendulum will come back again to. someone who is not a disruptor and i actually think the president from would probably would complement we call that the extra throw everything up in the air and then. well madame park it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing...
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george w. we see this when george w. barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way we're facing is going to be on the. many contenders and we don't know with the dispositional i mean the pendulum will come back again to. someone who is not a disruptor and actually think the president from would probably. be called at the next to throw everything up in the air and then. well madame park it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing your prospect. encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on worlds apart. my body told me that i belong with the board but my thoughts my mind with that along with the girls. under the surgery starts to be a very popular. football person's doctor. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully regret this. my problem should have gone away from by now but they hadn't so these surgeries are nothing more than plastic surgery i've had several female to male friends and y
george w. we see this when george w. barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way we're facing is going to be on the. many contenders and we don't know with the dispositional i mean the pendulum will come back again to. someone who is not a disruptor and actually think the president from would probably. be called at the next to throw everything up in the air and then. well madame park it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing your...
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george washington to george w. bush, how did we get from washington to barack obama, how did we get from washington to donald trump? one of the striking things is if you go from george washington to most presidents before the current president you see a linear progression. some people would think that it has declined, in fact this question of this comparison between the first president and the current president goes all the way back to the second president. presidents always look better in the rearview mirror. parts of this is that we tend to forget the failures and remember the successes. that's part of it the other thing is that presidents are usually pretty talented people and they usually have a lot of positive things that can be said about them but wiley are presidents typically the other party or sometimes factions with their own party have an incentive to tell you all the bad things about them. but once they leave office that is largely gone, this is why certain presidents for themselves into thinking i could have run for a third term. dwight eisenhower was more popular by pulling at the end of his presidenc
george washington to george w. bush, how did we get from washington to barack obama, how did we get from washington to donald trump? one of the striking things is if you go from george washington to most presidents before the current president you see a linear progression. some people would think that it has declined, in fact this question of this comparison between the first president and the current president goes all the way back to the second president. presidents always look better in the...
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george w. we see this when george w. barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way we do anything is going to be on the. of the next where many contenders we don't know with in this position the pendulum will come back again to . someone who is not a disruptor and actually think the president from would probably would complement we call that the next to throw everything up in the air and then. well madame park it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time and sharing your prospect. and i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and i hope to see you again same place same time here on worlds apart. so when i say assets on their books very very frank says bonds with a price of one hundred cents on the dollar but don't have a sale value in the market greater than maybe one penny on the dollar so again that's the portrait of dorian gray economy all these quote assets on the central bank balance sheets if you added up all of i think the central banks have something like fifty to fifty five trillion dollars of what they call assets th
george w. we see this when george w. barack obama we see the swing. we'll see a swing that's the way we do anything is going to be on the. of the next where many contenders we don't know with in this position the pendulum will come back again to . someone who is not a disruptor and actually think the president from would probably would complement we call that the next to throw everything up in the air and then. well madame park it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your...
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to the position by president george w. bush and then was renominated by president barack obama current cftc chairman chris giancarlo said chilton's death is sad to all of us. bart chilton was 58. we'll be right back. k there ares to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. >>> capitol hill this early monday morning looking beautiful as congress prepares to get back to work for what's expected to be a very busy week. what week isn't. tracie potts is here with us. >> reporter: this could be interesting, courtney. the attorney general of the united states could be a no show at his testimony before house democrats on thursday. this is a showdown over whether or not those democrats in charge of the committee are changing the rules of that hearing. >> committed to -- >> reporter: attorney general william barr is set to testify before the senate judiciary committee on wednesday that's still on. his appearance before the house judiciary commit
to the position by president george w. bush and then was renominated by president barack obama current cftc chairman chris giancarlo said chilton's death is sad to all of us. bart chilton was 58. we'll be right back. k there ares to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. >>> capitol hill...
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voters decided to change horses and barack obama succeeded george w. bush. joe biden was elected to vice president. they started -- it hadn't been that bad in terms of our economy since the great depression. eight years later we had another election. and the new administration inherited the longest running economic expansion in the history of this country. i'll say that again. the trump administration inherited in january of 2017 the longest running economic expansion sings -- expansion sie great depression. add to that the tax bill that pumps up the economy and now we're ten years into an economic recovery. that's the good news. it's been ten years. unemployment is low. i think one of our earlier speakers said the g.d.p. growth for the last year was 3%. it was actually little under 3. hadn't been that low for a long time. i think it was low as recently maybe the last year of -- at least a couple quarters of last year of the obama administrati administration. you know what? what i was concerned about, two things. one, a lot of the money that goes to businesse
voters decided to change horses and barack obama succeeded george w. bush. joe biden was elected to vice president. they started -- it hadn't been that bad in terms of our economy since the great depression. eight years later we had another election. and the new administration inherited the longest running economic expansion in the history of this country. i'll say that again. the trump administration inherited in january of 2017 the longest running economic expansion sings -- expansion sie...
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to the c.f. t.c. in two thousand and seven by president george w. bush he was renominated by president barack obama at c o two c. bar quickly developed a reputation as a regulator with the rare combination of insider knowledge and a gut instinct to fight for fairness and a break for the common man in two thousand and ten the wall street journal described bart as a guitar playing gadfly who brought an orthodox views on regulating energy commodities to the c.f. to see when he arrived but barton knew how to marshal facts for an argument and how to coin a phrase his arguments for limiting the distorting effect of what he termed massive passive players in energy trades had by then already moved to see if the c. chair to agree with by its position at the same time many of his regulatory views were about to become law and the landmark dodd frank legislation which bart helped to write. but also brought a unique mix of inside an outsider perspective washington savvy and personal principle to his work in washington and we must also mention his enormous intelligence which he skillfully applied to enormous and
to the c.f. t.c. in two thousand and seven by president george w. bush he was renominated by president barack obama at c o two c. bar quickly developed a reputation as a regulator with the rare combination of insider knowledge and a gut instinct to fight for fairness and a break for the common man in two thousand and ten the wall street journal described bart as a guitar playing gadfly who brought an orthodox views on regulating energy commodities to the c.f. to see when he arrived but barton...
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to find out how the irs is doing in their audit. nobody asked that question about barack obama or george w. bush. they should have just said look, we want to understand any entanglements or conflicts of interest.t this law as i understand the history came into effect in the 20s when the congress was concerned about tea pot dome and the actions of the executive. i think they have a right to ask for this information. it has to be protect and kept private. that's why they say only the chairman can ask for the information. >> that's interesting. you think the protective layer here and the concerns about it being leaked or public is that writing into law, the chairman can ask and is the one given and not congress in general? >> that's exactly right. the president is right here. he is under no obligation to make his returns public. i believe he should make them public as a matter of seeking o holding the office. until he is compelled through a different statute to make it public, he doesn't have to do that. >> mark everson who was a tax commissioner. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> for more on the
to find out how the irs is doing in their audit. nobody asked that question about barack obama or george w. bush. they should have just said look, we want to understand any entanglements or conflicts of interest.t this law as i understand the history came into effect in the 20s when the congress was concerned about tea pot dome and the actions of the executive. i think they have a right to ask for this information. it has to be protect and kept private. that's why they say only the chairman can...
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george w. bush who pushed for, to his credit, and for barack obama who pushed for it through the senate in bothes, you know, we' got a problem in this country and it's a moral problem, a as well, and ile don't think we should hide from that. >> when you look to what's happened at d.h.s., immigrations big part of what they do. you take a look at the shakeup of what hap it's easy to forget these things happen. this was just this w sunday the homeland security secretary was out tuesday the acting deputy of homeland security, wednesday the immigration and customs enforcement acting director. what does the shakeup mean? >> the president adopted a policy on immigrants in centraln america based ruelty and deterrence. if we're cruel enough, it will deter them from coming and that the not the case. we have 700,000 or 800,000 people seeking asylum. they were trfong to solve r the wrong problem. the idea of deterrence failed, the situion is worse. the president first blames the people in the agency for not carrying out his cruelty and then blames them for the situation being worse. you have a lot ofe popl
george w. bush who pushed for, to his credit, and for barack obama who pushed for it through the senate in bothes, you know, we' got a problem in this country and it's a moral problem, a as well, and ile don't think we should hide from that. >> when you look to what's happened at d.h.s., immigrations big part of what they do. you take a look at the shakeup of what hap it's easy to forget these things happen. this was just this w sunday the homeland security secretary was out tuesday the...
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to see that the irs is doing the job it's doing. i'm not aware that anyone asked for an audit of barack obama or george w. bush. drawing the line after everybody is saying not to see what the irs is doing but the president's dealings with russia or other players and that's not the stated purpose of the inqui inquiry. i think they've mixed it up here. once they have the returns i would be curious if they get it broadly make it public. >> that's interesting. i wonder then what you think about this new report "the new york times" first reporting that president trump had pushed for the nomination of the irs chief counsel even before he was pushing for the process, the confirmation process for his now attorney general bill barr and that this is someone who actually had done work for the trump organization before the president trump became president. what you do think about that and the potential implications of politicizing the process through this move? >> i worked with michael desmond. he was at the treasury department when i was the commissioner, and there's a rivalry if you will as a constructed tension between
to see that the irs is doing the job it's doing. i'm not aware that anyone asked for an audit of barack obama or george w. bush. drawing the line after everybody is saying not to see what the irs is doing but the president's dealings with russia or other players and that's not the stated purpose of the inqui inquiry. i think they've mixed it up here. once they have the returns i would be curious if they get it broadly make it public. >> that's interesting. i wonder then what you think...
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see if the same this evening happens in san diego and whether the just that is, i got to say, barack obama, george w. bush, they be personal and of course donald trump wants you to think that's his justice department. make no mistake, somebody who wanted to assassinate nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house, kirsten gillibrand, they're out of jail had you let's see if you're just as weak -- this is one of the most liberal catch-and-release programs i've ever seen in my life. >> all right. and finally, john singleton, the first african-american and youngest ever to receive a best director oscar nomination has died. the director and screenwriter behind 90s classics "boys in the hood" and "poetic justice" was taken off life support by his family yesterday as tributes poured in. singleton, who had problems with hypertension, had been unresponsive following a stroke. singleton's critical and commercial success expanded beyond film directing episodes of "empire," "billions" and "30 for 30 "o and "american crime story," co-producing the fx series "snowfall, which was filming its third season this month. jo
see if the same this evening happens in san diego and whether the just that is, i got to say, barack obama, george w. bush, they be personal and of course donald trump wants you to think that's his justice department. make no mistake, somebody who wanted to assassinate nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house, kirsten gillibrand, they're out of jail had you let's see if you're just as weak -- this is one of the most liberal catch-and-release programs i've ever seen in my life. >> all right....
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to the american people. gerald ford, jimmy carter, ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama have all disclosed their taxes. democrats and republicans, progressives and conservatives, the left and the right. a singular individual, donald trump, is refusing to follow this important practice. we, as a separate and co-equal branch of government, are trying to bring him into compliance. >> the president's attorney in this letter says that this effort by democrats, in the attorney's word, is a transparent effort by one political party to harass an official from the other party. your response to that? >> well, chairman richie neal of the ways and means committee is incredibly well respected, east a thoughtful individual, he's an institutionalist, who cares about the house and our role as a separate and co-call branch of government. we don't work for donald trump. we work for the american people. we have a constitutional responsibility to serve as a check and balance on a potentially out of control executive branch. and that is what we are doing. that's not the richie neal playbook.
to the american people. gerald ford, jimmy carter, ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama have all disclosed their taxes. democrats and republicans, progressives and conservatives, the left and the right. a singular individual, donald trump, is refusing to follow this important practice. we, as a separate and co-equal branch of government, are trying to bring him into compliance. >> the president's attorney in this letter says that this effort by...
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to know whether or not their president is a crook. well, i'm not a crook. >> reporter: and both presidents barack obama and george w. eir returns while in office. >> no lawyer would tell you to release your tax returns while you're under audit. >> that fight brewing amid an upheaval at the department of homeland security. >> i think that the whole asylum rules, laws, and regulations have been taken advantage of by people that are very bad people in many cases. >> it's kirstjen nielsen's last day on the job after being pushed out earlier this week. and the acting deputy secretary was forced to step down yesterday. but some are skeptical the changes in leadership will change anything. >> it's very important that the democrats in congress change these loopholes. >> reporter: today, trump praised the aide he recently put in charge of all immigration and border issues. >> stephen is an excellent guy. he's a wonderful person. >> reporter: the dhs purge has put stephen miller under a microscope. >> it's really problematic, it's really concerning. and he is a big driver of the president's xenophobic views. >> reporter: but t
to know whether or not their president is a crook. well, i'm not a crook. >> reporter: and both presidents barack obama and george w. eir returns while in office. >> no lawyer would tell you to release your tax returns while you're under audit. >> that fight brewing amid an upheaval at the department of homeland security. >> i think that the whole asylum rules, laws, and regulations have been taken advantage of by people that are very bad people in many cases. >>...
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to have a beer with you. [laughter] barack obama probably did. bill clinton, totally did! [laughter] george w. bush, totally did. john kerry did not want to have a beer with you, did not really want you in the area. [laughter] you, if youay to are not making a tv show or movie, that is ok, you don't have to, but you still have a part to play, you still have a job to do, and it is not that hard. start talking to each other. . find somebody who doesn't really agree with you. i don't mean somebody who is screaming at you or somebody use cream at on twitter or that is screaming at rachel maddow or screaming at rache sean hannity, find somebody who is normal. maybe not your kind of american, but an american, and engage them. have a story to tell, then ask them for their story. why do you believe what you believe? i just told you why i am conservative. why do they believe what they believe? ask them that. you will find the power of the story, which is one thing we do know about hollywood, that we are right about come the power of the story is the most important thing you have. the ability you have to
to have a beer with you. [laughter] barack obama probably did. bill clinton, totally did! [laughter] george w. bush, totally did. john kerry did not want to have a beer with you, did not really want you in the area. [laughter] you, if youay to are not making a tv show or movie, that is ok, you don't have to, but you still have a part to play, you still have a job to do, and it is not that hard. start talking to each other. . find somebody who doesn't really agree with you. i don't mean somebody...
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to have a beer with you. barack obama probably did. bill clinton totally did. george w. bush toto did. ohn kerry did not want to be with you. did not really want you in the area. and so i would say to you, if you're not making a tv show or not make a movie, that's, you don't have to, but you still have a part to play. you still have a job to do, and it's not that hard. start talking to each other. find somebody who doesn't agree with you. i do mean somebody who was screaming at you. i somebody you scream at on twitter or is screening at rachel maddow scream atma sean hannity. i do mean that. i mea find somebody who is normal, who is an american pit maybe not your kind of american but an american, and engage with them. tell them a story. have a story to tell and then ask them for their story. why do you believe what you behave? why do i i believe what i beli? i just told you why i'm a conservative. why do they believe what they believe? asked them that. you'll find a part of the story which is one thing we do know in hollywood, the one thing we are right about, the power of the story is
to have a beer with you. barack obama probably did. bill clinton totally did. george w. bush toto did. ohn kerry did not want to be with you. did not really want you in the area. and so i would say to you, if you're not making a tv show or not make a movie, that's, you don't have to, but you still have a part to play. you still have a job to do, and it's not that hard. start talking to each other. find somebody who doesn't agree with you. i do mean somebody who was screaming at you. i somebody...
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to have a beer with you. barack obama, probably did. bill clinton, totally did. george w. bush totally did, john kerry, did not. did not really want you in the area. if you are not making a tv show or movie and that is okay, you don't have to. you still have a part to play and a job to do and it is not that hard. stop talking to each other, find somebody who doesn't agree with you, some screaming at you, screaming at rachel maddow or sean hannity, find somebody who is normal, who is an american, not your kind of american but an american and engage with them. tell them a story, have a story to tell and ask them for their story. why do you believe what you believe, why do i believe what i believe? and why did they believe what they believe? asked them that. the power of the story, the power of the story, the most important thing we have, to tell a story, listen to their story is the beginning of actual political change. that is what every political movement has been about. we have all we need to do that. all the stories we need to do that, all the foot soldiers we need to do
to have a beer with you. barack obama, probably did. bill clinton, totally did. george w. bush totally did, john kerry, did not. did not really want you in the area. if you are not making a tv show or movie and that is okay, you don't have to. you still have a part to play and a job to do and it is not that hard. stop talking to each other, find somebody who doesn't agree with you, some screaming at you, screaming at rachel maddow or sean hannity, find somebody who is normal, who is an...
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george w. bush. they were the most apt to deal with us and talk to us. barack obama there has been much attention to c-span. >> you hosted for years, book notes. i was on in the early 90s for my first book, why are some conservatives that think the media is biased? >> i was stunned by first of all 60 minutes and no breaks. but you were on page 246, i don't remember whatever 246. will you miss doing the television show? >> i will. i'm not giving up totally. i'm giving up my sunday night show. i'm going to do stuff around the edges. you miss it, this is the greatest business in the world for someone like me. >> to give up the ceo duties about seven years ago. my step down now? >> and 77 -- >> you have earned it! >> and a exorcist of done i just want to get out of anything regular.spend a little less time coming to the office, that's my favorite part of the day. i would give up sleeping if i could. i do not even like sleeping. >> or take vacations apparently. >> i've never been a big vacationer but my wife deserves me trying to go on vacation. we will give it a shot. >>
george w. bush. they were the most apt to deal with us and talk to us. barack obama there has been much attention to c-span. >> you hosted for years, book notes. i was on in the early 90s for my first book, why are some conservatives that think the media is biased? >> i was stunned by first of all 60 minutes and no breaks. but you were on page 246, i don't remember whatever 246. will you miss doing the television show? >> i will. i'm not giving up totally. i'm giving up my...
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george w. bush and barack obama. so that fundamentally is what we need to see here. the question, of course, that i was getting at is what is the president hiding on issue after issue after issue. he says one thing, and then there's no underlying information to confirm it. >> to put it -- you said facts. isn't it just kind of straightforward -- it's the same time issue that doubles back to the mueller report, the breaking news tonight is democrats for the first time and your party are using this new law to demand six years of the president's tax returns. that's a big development for folks turning on their tv coming home from work, at least on the east coast. but then you get to the more basic point that overlaps tax returns. congressman, if you have nothing to hide, why are you hiding? >> that's exactly right. we got a four-page summary from a political appointee of donald trump. when there is a 400-page report that the american people deserve to see. and the subpoenas were authorized today because, at minimum, members of congress who have the highest security cleara
george w. bush and barack obama. so that fundamentally is what we need to see here. the question, of course, that i was getting at is what is the president hiding on issue after issue after issue. he says one thing, and then there's no underlying information to confirm it. >> to put it -- you said facts. isn't it just kind of straightforward -- it's the same time issue that doubles back to the mueller report, the breaking news tonight is democrats for the first time and your party are...
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it's not unprecedented for a president to assert executive privilege and it certainly is not a constitutional crisis. barack obama did it, george w. bush today, presidents before have done it. it's not new or unprecedented if president trump is that as well. >> juan: after the fact, because he has already -- >> katie: it's not new and it's not something -- >> juan: but in this circumstance it would be unprecedented. >> melissa: lisa, let me ask you -- obstruction, if you don't leave the right hanging out there by itself, the whole phrase, "obstruction of justice." what justice was obstructed? >> lisa: there was none. he repeatedly said there was no collusion. what a dumb arguments. if we had ten more hours with don mcgahn we would have gotten to the truth? he testified for over 30 hours. it's a sham. i'm so sick and tired of the talking point of this is about russia and get into the bottom of that. democrats don't care about russia and it's been abundantly clear since president obama laughed in the face of romney when he brought up russia during the 2012 election. when there was the hot mike moment of him telling the president he
it's not unprecedented for a president to assert executive privilege and it certainly is not a constitutional crisis. barack obama did it, george w. bush today, presidents before have done it. it's not new or unprecedented if president trump is that as well. >> juan: after the fact, because he has already -- >> katie: it's not new and it's not something -- >> juan: but in this circumstance it would be unprecedented. >> melissa: lisa, let me ask you -- obstruction, if you...
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george w. bush, barack obama, all of those presidents recognized that newcomers bring vie dalt and courage and optimism and determination toake the future better. those are american traits. these newcomers make america more american. this president decided to use it as a campaign tactic, and there are some financial insecurities that people have. he blamed it on trade and blamed it only grants and -- and it found a market, but i don't think that's where the american people are. >> what about this week? it appears that the attorney general is going to finally send to the congress the redacted version of robert mueller's investigation and his nearly 400-page report. what do you expect to see, and you must have been having conversations, how redacted do you think it also, and do you think you'll be able to accept it? >> well, first of all, we don't know, and that's why we said show us the report. for the attorney general though to say you'll use my own judgment about what i redact, that's not necessarily going to be the final product. the american people deserve the truth. they need to know the truth. there was an assault mad
george w. bush, barack obama, all of those presidents recognized that newcomers bring vie dalt and courage and optimism and determination toake the future better. those are american traits. these newcomers make america more american. this president decided to use it as a campaign tactic, and there are some financial insecurities that people have. he blamed it on trade and blamed it only grants and -- and it found a market, but i don't think that's where the american people are. >> what...
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to drop the case. former top national security official at the white house and the administration of 3 presidents, bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obamaadriÁn han is your client, who is he and do you know where he is? >> long-standing supporter of human rights in north korea, eric as you know, the north korean regime has murdered tens of thousands of citizens, it has suggested them to starvation, forced labor, sexual exploitation and holds 120,000 of its own citizens, concentration camps for political offenses. eric: and prosecution of your client as you just heard the professor perhaps political -- >> well, let's start at the beginning here, completely unprecedented, extremely sad and unfortunate what the department justice is for the first time ever executing arrest warrants against u.s. citizens based on criminal complaints of north korea and based on the account of north korean witnesses we know not to be credible. eric: now, has represented some in the beginning, they were invite intoed the embassy in madrid and while we cannot go in great deal of what happened in embassy, even a photograph showed on air demonstrate that there wa
to drop the case. former top national security official at the white house and the administration of 3 presidents, bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obamaadriÁn han is your client, who is he and do you know where he is? >> long-standing supporter of human rights in north korea, eric as you know, the north korean regime has murdered tens of thousands of citizens, it has suggested them to starvation, forced labor, sexual exploitation and holds 120,000 of its own citizens,...
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george w. bush was president then in crimea eastern ukraine and syria and barack obama's presidency now he's doing the same on donald trump's watch this time in america's backyard in venezuela these accusations came off to russian military planes touched down in venezuela with around one hundred troops late last month racquets but that didn't satisfy washington president trump and other u.s. officials say russia has to get out. or see we'll see we'll see all options are out. just so you understand all options are on. syria's loss the been a zone people who's using the russians to suppose maduro calls for hands off on his way out while he invites security forces from cuba and russia so he and his cronies can keep plundering venezuela it is time for venezuelan institutions to stanford or sovereignty russia and cuba hands off and as well a delicate way. well there's a reason why they call the wall street journal the war street journal because it is a rabbit the pro war the united states has some eight hundred military bases outside of the borders i think the russians may have a couple the u.s. has a global military empire and unfortunately is what keeps washington running it's what keeps the people inside
george w. bush was president then in crimea eastern ukraine and syria and barack obama's presidency now he's doing the same on donald trump's watch this time in america's backyard in venezuela these accusations came off to russian military planes touched down in venezuela with around one hundred troops late last month racquets but that didn't satisfy washington president trump and other u.s. officials say russia has to get out. or see we'll see we'll see all options are out. just so you...
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to be changing. >> dana: joining me now, karl rove former deputy white house chief of staff for president george w. bush and donna brazile. karl, did barack obamaer president, ever think joe biden was a moderate? >> well, first of all, let me say greetings in norwegian. >> dana: thank you. of course you can. >> mayor pete. norwegian american. look, i think he picked him primarily because he had foreign policy experience and long washington experience. i don't think whether he was a moderate or liberal came into play. by the standards of the time he served in congress, he was a liberal. by the standards of today, he's slightly less liberal because the democratic party has moved to the left. >> dana: he addressed that in remarks outside the venue. listen to that. donna, i'll have you respond. >> the party should welcome this what i don't know how you want to characterize it, the progressive left. we should have a debate ab these things. that's not a bad thing. but the idea all of a sudden the democratic party woke up and everybody asks what kind of democrat -- i'm a joe biden democrat. i'm proud of it. >> dana: donna, your thoughts? >> well, firs
to be changing. >> dana: joining me now, karl rove former deputy white house chief of staff for president george w. bush and donna brazile. karl, did barack obamaer president, ever think joe biden was a moderate? >> well, first of all, let me say greetings in norwegian. >> dana: thank you. of course you can. >> mayor pete. norwegian american. look, i think he picked him primarily because he had foreign policy experience and long washington experience. i don't think...
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>>people have got to know whether or not their president a crook well i'm not a crook. >>both presidents barack obama and george w bush released their returns while in office, no lawyer. >>tell you the release your tax returns while you're under audit. >>that fight brewing amid upheaval at the department of homeland security i think that. >>take advantage of by. very bad people in many cases. >>it scares daniels and the last day on the job after being pushed out earlier this week and the acting deputy secretary was forced to step down yesterday president but some are skeptical that changes in leadership will change anything and it's very important. >>that the >>today trump praised the 8 he recently put in charge of all immigration and border issues even as the next guy. the dhs purges put stephen miller under a microscope. >>it's really problematic. it's really concerning and he is a big driver of the president's a xenophobic views. >>but today, trump made clear who's really in control frankly. >>one person that's running you know that it mates. >>minutes after that miller has said the president's exact words tel
>>people have got to know whether or not their president a crook well i'm not a crook. >>both presidents barack obama and george w bush released their returns while in office, no lawyer. >>tell you the release your tax returns while you're under audit. >>that fight brewing amid upheaval at the department of homeland security i think that. >>take advantage of by. very bad people in many cases. >>it scares daniels and the last day on the job after being pushed...
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barack obama or george w. bush and you could tell they were good people. it is would be nice to have a good person, a good human being back in the white house like joe biden. >> grant woods, thanks very much for joining us tonight. >> okay. thanks, jim. >>> "outfront" next, the man who oversaw the russia investigation making a promise to the president in order to keep his job. and a serious warning from the director of the fbi. >> i do think that russia poses a very significant counterintelligence threat. >> what does the trump administration do about that, particularly as 2020 gets closer. james clapper is my guest. a little sweeter. ♪ to give every idea the perfect soundtrack. ♪ to make each journey more elegant. at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injec
barack obama or george w. bush and you could tell they were good people. it is would be nice to have a good person, a good human being back in the white house like joe biden. >> grant woods, thanks very much for joining us tonight. >> okay. thanks, jim. >>> "outfront" next, the man who oversaw the russia investigation making a promise to the president in order to keep his job. and a serious warning from the director of the fbi. >> i do think that russia...
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>>people have got to know whether or not their president a crook well i'm not a crook. >>both presidents barack obama and george w bush released their returns while in office, no lawyer. >>tell you the release is actually you're under audit. >>that fight brewing amid upheaval at the department of homeland security i think that. >>take advantage of by. very bad people in many cases. >>it scares daniels and the last day on the job after being pushed out earlier this week and the acting deputy secretary was forced to step down yesterday president but some are skeptical that changes in leadership will change anything and it's very important. >>that the >>today trump praised the 8 he recently put in charge of all immigration and border issues even as the next guy. the dhs purges put stephen miller under a microscope. >>it's really problematic. it's really concerning and he is a big driver of the president's a xenophobic views. >>but today, trump made clear who's really in control frankly. one person that's running you know that mates. >>minutes after that miller has said the president's exact words telling cnn in a st
>>people have got to know whether or not their president a crook well i'm not a crook. >>both presidents barack obama and george w bush released their returns while in office, no lawyer. >>tell you the release is actually you're under audit. >>that fight brewing amid upheaval at the department of homeland security i think that. >>take advantage of by. very bad people in many cases. >>it scares daniels and the last day on the job after being pushed out earlier...
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george w. bush and it is not unusual for the president to take someone that agrees with his economic views, that was the case when barack obamaot sure why it is inappropriate. and it happens to be true. i was the one said if donald trump was elected, we could get 3% growth and full employment. wages are rising. by the way, when i get to the fed, erin, i'm going to be dogged in terms of promoting growth. i want to be the growth. i want high wages for workers, stable prices. i disagree with the idea that higher wages are a problem. we want higher wages for workers. >> so the top banks testifying on capitol hill this week were asked specifically about your previous statements supporting overturn of the gold standard. >> i don't think i said much about the gold, i'm not in favor of gold standard, i am in favor of using commodities as forward looking indicator where prices are. >> i want to play something. do we have steve? here you are. >> i think we have to reestablish some kind of gold standard. >> we need to go back to a gold standard. we really do. >> what's your opinion on the gold standard, would you advocate that to mr. tr
george w. bush and it is not unusual for the president to take someone that agrees with his economic views, that was the case when barack obamaot sure why it is inappropriate. and it happens to be true. i was the one said if donald trump was elected, we could get 3% growth and full employment. wages are rising. by the way, when i get to the fed, erin, i'm going to be dogged in terms of promoting growth. i want to be the growth. i want high wages for workers, stable prices. i disagree with the...
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to enact immigration reform is a very familiar refrain in washington. george w. bush tried twice and both times he was blocked by his own party. barack obamat term, but that went nowhere. and in his second term after the house gop stopped it, he was forced to settle for a series of executive orders. donald trump, meanwhile, has shut the government down twice over his border wall. he declared a national emergency which he defended again just minutes ago. >> we are confronting reality and confronting the grave security and humanitarian crisis on our southern border. and that's why i've declared a national emergency which is exactly what it is. >> but the president has a new plan. it's a familiar plan. have jared fix it. his son-in-law jared kushner. in addition to middle east peace, the opioid crisis, is now crafting an immigration compromise. and he thinks he can find common ground between both parties and his father-in-law the president. >> i've had both steven miller and kevin hassett who runs the cea involved. i think they both agree with what this is. i say if i can get them to agree on an immigration plan, then middle east peace will b
to enact immigration reform is a very familiar refrain in washington. george w. bush tried twice and both times he was blocked by his own party. barack obamat term, but that went nowhere. and in his second term after the house gop stopped it, he was forced to settle for a series of executive orders. donald trump, meanwhile, has shut the government down twice over his border wall. he declared a national emergency which he defended again just minutes ago. >> we are confronting reality and...
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george w. bush what? caller: they said they were not going to let george w. bush run the economy. that is what nancy pelosi run on in 2006. i don't believe they were that incompetent. i don't believe barack obamanherited a mess, the democrats intentionally tanked the economy . we bailed out the banks and thanks to one of your announcements the other day, i found out nancy pelosi's husband is an investment banker. did she get her wealth, her $30 million through policies she passed to help her husband? enrich themselves? they have promised health care this time. there has not been one thing they have done for health care. host: as you heard from the speaker, she says that is on the agenda and steny hoyer, democrat from maryland put out there 100 days of fighting for the people and they put on this list, number 3 -- number two is infrastructure, number three is lowering prescription drugs, the ways and means, education -- energy and commerce, held hearings on the cost of prescription drugs. energy and commerce marked up several bills addressing this issue and the ways and means committee marked up the haveription drugs -- they held hearings, introduced bills, marked them up, they have not passed
george w. bush what? caller: they said they were not going to let george w. bush run the economy. that is what nancy pelosi run on in 2006. i don't believe they were that incompetent. i don't believe barack obamanherited a mess, the democrats intentionally tanked the economy . we bailed out the banks and thanks to one of your announcements the other day, i found out nancy pelosi's husband is an investment banker. did she get her wealth, her $30 million through policies she passed to help her...
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to do that without being worried about certain folks who are kind of snowflaky. >> i think rons chernow put it pretty well. barack obama was very good at it. ronald reagan, george wevery president has their tough moments. every president has to go or has gone into that dinner at tough moments. bill clinton in the middle of the monica lewinsky scandal had an awful lot of funny things to say. i do think that oliveier, he's said we need to dial it back. and i guess in some ways the comic is a part of that, right? most of the comics have been sort of headline making names, people that folks know. he said, you know, chernow was a scholar who sat at an intersection of history and popular culture. and i think to that extent he's right. that different point and again i'll go back to the idea of making this reflective of the moment we're at in history. >> i think that is a very good point. and olivia told me something similar. i do think it is a little bit of a misunderstanding about why the celebrities were at the dinner. if barack obama had been at the dipper and ron chernow had been at the dinner, the room would have been packed with celebrities. if hillary clinton or
to do that without being worried about certain folks who are kind of snowflaky. >> i think rons chernow put it pretty well. barack obama was very good at it. ronald reagan, george wevery president has their tough moments. every president has to go or has gone into that dinner at tough moments. bill clinton in the middle of the monica lewinsky scandal had an awful lot of funny things to say. i do think that oliveier, he's said we need to dial it back. and i guess in some ways the comic is...
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to nominate someone for reasons or is this a break from what we usually see? >> definitely a break from the post-1992 convention under bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama, they nominated federal reserve appointees who were, yes, usually from the same political party but had strong qualifications they were not controversial. if you look at the monetary policies, it is impossible to distinguish a partisan bias to it in the reagan era, there were governors appointed to check the hawkish tendencies but let's remember when it came time for volker to retire he replaced by alan greenspan i think the question today is whether trump plans to break that mold and make sure that everybody who is appointed to the federal reserve be a party loyalist and that we end up in a situation very similar to supreme court nominations. >> so, steve, with all this swirling about and jim also alluded to this which is also is the bond market worried that it means you get inflation picking up again it is the quote/unquote solution people are looking for putting that aside, do market participants worry about this harming the fed and its ability to do its job well >> i heard jim and
to nominate someone for reasons or is this a break from what we usually see? >> definitely a break from the post-1992 convention under bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama, they nominated federal reserve appointees who were, yes, usually from the same political party but had strong qualifications they were not controversial. if you look at the monetary policies, it is impossible to distinguish a partisan bias to it in the reagan era, there were governors appointed to check the...
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you have to do everything tonally, strategically opposite of that, and i think one of the mistakes politicians made, george w. bush made this and i worked for him. barack obamathis at times is they think saying i'm sorry is a sign of weakness and saying i'm sorry and i made a mistake is a sign of strength and the american public as you know with bill clinton rewards you for that. >> that gets to an interesting question, amanda. i want to put this one to you. who is the most anti-trump in the democratic field? david axelrod said the voters are looking for an antidote to the president. is it pete buttigieg because of generational or the way he talks about issues or joe biden because of the experiences or elizabeth warren because she's a woman? what do you think the answer there is? >> i think everyone has their strand of being anti-trump but the truth is that was what was interesting about the video is it put squarely in the middle he is taking this fight to trump and i think that's what makes it interesting. by the way there's been a lot of time for candidates to see trump and how he responds back. i mean when we were in 2016 it was new. this was new for jeb
you have to do everything tonally, strategically opposite of that, and i think one of the mistakes politicians made, george w. bush made this and i worked for him. barack obamathis at times is they think saying i'm sorry is a sign of weakness and saying i'm sorry and i made a mistake is a sign of strength and the american public as you know with bill clinton rewards you for that. >> that gets to an interesting question, amanda. i want to put this one to you. who is the most anti-trump in...
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to be president. lincoln has come the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama launched his campaign from springfield, and aboutt abraham lincoln and the spring of rivals and george w will tell you -- my favorite presidents lincoln, all he does is read the books and during the height of watergate they would talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. they wrote aboutdu it in the loe of charles darwin and the great sign president only and experience recounting the ghost of lincoln wandering the white house he just has a cast on the imagination of lincoln to cause a civil war in the end is the crucible time in the country's history, but really washington could be tied with lincoln. those are the big two. >> to what extent does the nation factor into his popularity because he was assassinated he defends have an opportunity duringrt the second term to make mistakes and so what would have happened had hem lived? what we think of him in the same way? >> 12 out of 44 keys the first president since eisenhower to get 50% of the vote twice. >> what is your assessment of how he was able to do that when everybody else from eisenhower to barack obama had trouble getting up t
to be president. lincoln has come the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama launched his campaign from springfield, and aboutt abraham lincoln and the spring of rivals and george w will tell you -- my favorite presidents lincoln, all he does is read the books and during the height of watergate they would talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. they wrote aboutdu it in the loe of charles darwin and the great sign president only and experience recounting the ghost of lincoln...
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to be president. lincoln has become the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama launches his campaign from springfield. it is about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals. george w. bush will tell you, my favorite president's lincoln. all he does is read lincoln books. nixon during the hype of watergate would think jin and talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. theodore roosevelt wrote about it in his love of charles darwin come our site -- our great science presidents. he just has a real cast on the imagination, lincoln, because the civil war in the end is the crucible time in our country's history. but really, washington can be tied with lincoln. those are the big two. edna: to what extent does his assassination factor into his popularity? because he was assassinated, he did not have that opportunity to join the second term to make mistakes. what would have happened had he lived? would we think of him in the same way? brian: as you know, barack obama finished 12 out of the 44. he is the first president since eisenhower to get 50% of the vote twice. two terms. what is your assessment of why he was able to do that when everybody else from eisenhower up t
to be president. lincoln has become the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama launches his campaign from springfield. it is about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals. george w. bush will tell you, my favorite president's lincoln. all he does is read lincoln books. nixon during the hype of watergate would think jin and talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. theodore roosevelt wrote about it in his love of charles darwin come our site -- our great science presidents. he just...
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to be president. lincoln has become the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama, launched his campaign from springfield and it's all about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals and george w. bush will tell you, my favorite president lincoln. all he does is relink in books. nixon during the height of watergate would drink gin and talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. and theodore rizzo who are right about and his love of charles darwin and great science presidents, only experience was the ghost of lincoln walking the white house. there's an imagination because the civil war and the end is the crucible time in our countries history. but really, washington could be tied with lincoln. those are the big two. >> to what extent though, does his assassination really factor into his popularity? because he was assassinated, he didn't have the opportunity during the second term to make mistakes. and so what would have happened had he lived? would we think of him in the same way? >> as you know, barack obama finished 12 out of the 44. he is the first president since eisenhower i believe, to get 50 percent of the vote twice. two terms. what is your assessment of why he was a
to be president. lincoln has become the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama, launched his campaign from springfield and it's all about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals and george w. bush will tell you, my favorite president lincoln. all he does is relink in books. nixon during the height of watergate would drink gin and talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. and theodore rizzo who are right about and his love of charles darwin and great science presidents, only...