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so, george white has been gone for six years. it's going to be another two decades before african-americans will return to congress. this was done as a memento. in fact, the way it is done is a very popular method -- it's almost like a scrapbook or a photo album. some of these images are tilted a little bit, artfully placed in a scrapbook. it really is. a scrapbook is a book of memories. and in some ways, that is a memory of the past and a promise to the future. he had an appointment to the government printing office and all of that had vanished. all of the positions opened up that he is been apart often of the gone away. the newspaper had collapsed. those things have evaporated. this is one of the last things that we know that he did, really attempting to put a marker down that this won't be forgotten, that will come back as george white said. we have in the center hiram revels. there are a large number of african-americans who served in the house. there is joseph rainey again. it takes is all the way around to all of them who w
so, george white has been gone for six years. it's going to be another two decades before african-americans will return to congress. this was done as a memento. in fact, the way it is done is a very popular method -- it's almost like a scrapbook or a photo album. some of these images are tilted a little bit, artfully placed in a scrapbook. it really is. a scrapbook is a book of memories. and in some ways, that is a memory of the past and a promise to the future. he had an appointment to the...
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george white has been gone for six years. it's going to be another two decades before african-americans returns to congress. this print was done as a memento. in fact, the way it is done is a very popular method of showing a lot of things on the page. it's almost like a scrapbook or a photo album. some of these images are tilted a little bit, as if artfully placed in a scrapbook. it really is. a scrapbook is a book of disembodied pieces of memories. and in some ways, that is a memory of the past and a promise to the future. the man who printed this had run several african-american newspapers. he had an appointment to the government printing office and by all of that had vanished. 1907 all of the positions opened to african-americans that he is in a part of a gone away. the newspaper had collapsed. he had a lot of connections with john mercer langston and other folks. those things have evaporated. this is one of the last things that we know that he did. he was really attempting to put a marker down that this won't be forgotten
george white has been gone for six years. it's going to be another two decades before african-americans returns to congress. this print was done as a memento. in fact, the way it is done is a very popular method of showing a lot of things on the page. it's almost like a scrapbook or a photo album. some of these images are tilted a little bit, as if artfully placed in a scrapbook. it really is. a scrapbook is a book of disembodied pieces of memories. and in some ways, that is a memory of the...
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the very last individual who serves during that period is george henry white of north carolina. represented a coastal district in north carolina. that had elected an african-american before. and he serves for two terms in the late 1890s. he's the last african-american to serve really for three decades. and he very forcefully pushed for two things while he was a heb. one was anti-lynching legislation which no one had championed before and he pushes for that. it goes nowhere. it languishes in the judiciary committee and never really is debated. but he's out there talking about it on the floor. and the other thing that he wanted was to -- because so many blacks were being denied their political rights in the south, he wanted to reduce the representation of southern states in congress based on how many people were being disenfranchised in southern districts. and so these are two issues that percolate in the house in the next couple of decades but there is no african-americans there to champion it. in 1901 white leaves office, facing violence and fraud and he leaves the house. when h
the very last individual who serves during that period is george henry white of north carolina. represented a coastal district in north carolina. that had elected an african-american before. and he serves for two terms in the late 1890s. he's the last african-american to serve really for three decades. and he very forcefully pushed for two things while he was a heb. one was anti-lynching legislation which no one had championed before and he pushes for that. it goes nowhere. it languishes in the...
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a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. and the strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that only slightly more than 1/3 of the popular veet is needed in a three-way race to give a candidate a state's electoral votes dramatically propelled governor wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. with working organizations and already demonstrated voter appeal in states such as wisconsin, california, ohio, pennsylvania, indiana, and maryland, the number of electoral votes needed to elect george c. wallace president in 1968 was clearly within reach. some so-called experts still remained to be convinced. but one lerns learned by the wallace campaigners in california was that they shouldn't mind being underestimated. not when you consider the results. george wallace is in touch with the people. he knows the depth and sincerity of their convictions, that there must be a change in our national government's foreign and domestic policies. george wallace doesn't take time t
a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. and the strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that only slightly more than 1/3 of the popular veet is needed in a three-way race to give a candidate a state's electoral votes dramatically propelled governor wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. with working organizations and already demonstrated voter appeal in states such...
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george w. bush's white house chief of staff. thanks for taking a few minutes. ked in both bush administrations. the news involving both of them. george bush 41, a spokesman saying he's retired from politics. briefly came out of retirement to help jeb. those were exceptions that's proved the rule. he does not plan to participate in or comment on the presidential campaign. obviously, it got personal there between donald trump and jeb bush in this campaign. you know them well. is there any chance that they revisit this? could you see them supporting trump at all? >> look, i think donald trump is the one that's going to be in the driver's seat on that. he has to recognize he has the responsibility to be a leader for the party. and i think he is the presumptive nominee but i want him to work to lead our party to victory. we got to hold the senate, hold the house. an awful lot of twork do. make sure the governors get elected. a lot to show that he's commits to success. and he's got to reach out to the former leaders of the party who carry the republican label and demo
george w. bush's white house chief of staff. thanks for taking a few minutes. ked in both bush administrations. the news involving both of them. george bush 41, a spokesman saying he's retired from politics. briefly came out of retirement to help jeb. those were exceptions that's proved the rule. he does not plan to participate in or comment on the presidential campaign. obviously, it got personal there between donald trump and jeb bush in this campaign. you know them well. is there any chance...
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a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white housessroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that only slightly more than 1/3 of the popular veet is needed in a three-way race to give a candidate a state's electoral votes dramatically propelled governor wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. with working organizations and already demonstrated voter appeal in states such as wisconsin, california, ohio, pennsylvania, indiana, and maryland, the number of electoral votes needed to elect george c. wallace president in 1968 was clearly within reach. some so-called experts still remained to be convinced. but one lerns learned by the wallace campaigners in california was that they shouldn't mind being underestimated. not when you consider the results. george wallace is in touch with the people. he knows the depth and sincerity of their convictions, that there must be a change in our national government's foreign and domestic policies. george wallace doesn't take time to convince the exper
a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white housessroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that only slightly more than 1/3 of the popular veet is needed in a three-way race to give a candidate a state's electoral votes dramatically propelled governor wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. with working organizations and already demonstrated voter appeal in states such as wisconsin,...
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otherwis tould have been even worse, george. >> the white house now and tomorrow's vote in indiana. a win there says donald trump will make him a winner. >> a very tough poll for ted cruz. he said he's doing everything he to win indiana tomorrow. donald's lyin' ted, are tacks that may cruz may not be able to shake off. >> by the way, if with win indiana it's over. >> reporter: for donald trump the finish line is there. saying it could end in indiana. >> i knocked out 17 people. the two last their fingertips. they're >> reporter: trumpc mocking ted cruz's announcement >> reporter: indiana could be a break state for cruz. >> in 51 hours, indiana will have spoken to the country who are we as a nation. >> reporter: a new poll shows indiana's governor endorses cruz and the announcement of fiorina on the cruz ticket has done little to move the needle. trump up by double digits. on "this week," cruz taking on trump for mispronouncing forei world -- miss sweden. o going to tone things done, he said that china is quote raping our country. >>> bernie sanders and hillary clinton in a tight rac
otherwis tould have been even worse, george. >> the white house now and tomorrow's vote in indiana. a win there says donald trump will make him a winner. >> a very tough poll for ted cruz. he said he's doing everything he to win indiana tomorrow. donald's lyin' ted, are tacks that may cruz may not be able to shake off. >> by the way, if with win indiana it's over. >> reporter: for donald trump the finish line is there. saying it could end in indiana. >> i knocked...
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announcer: each weekend, "road to the white house: rewind" brings you campaign films. 1960 eightthe presidential campaign film of george wallace, the democrat best known who supported racial segregation. this film chronicles his push to get on the california ballot. eventually, governor wallace succeeded getting on the ballot in all 50 states. he came in third in the general election, receiving 13.5% of the vote and winning five states. republican richard nixon won the presidency that year in a tight race over hubert humphrey. this half hour film is courtesy over the alabama department of archives and history. mr. wallace: i am pleased to announce this morning that more than 100,000 telephone ends have registered as members of the american independent party to give us assistance in getting a place in the california ballot in next year's general election. i want to thank the countless californians who have done so much to assist us. i point out these people are representative of millions of americans who are generally concerned about the current direction being followed by our national leadership. ♪ >> ♪ walking in the
announcer: each weekend, "road to the white house: rewind" brings you campaign films. 1960 eightthe presidential campaign film of george wallace, the democrat best known who supported racial segregation. this film chronicles his push to get on the california ballot. eventually, governor wallace succeeded getting on the ballot in all 50 states. he came in third in the general election, receiving 13.5% of the vote and winning five states. republican richard nixon won the presidency that...
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republican strategist and former george h.w. bush white house aide, george watkins.so mother jones washington bureau chief david corn. let me start off with you, joe, here. donald trump says that he wanted to make money. is that what he said in that quote? because when you listen to his own words, he was hoping it could happen so that he could make money. is there a distinction here? >> yeah, he did say that. i mean there's plenty of -- he's got plenty of quotes over the last 20 or 30 years for folks to draw from. but what hurts other candidates hasn't yet so far hurt donald trump, so it's kind of counter intuitive. you'd suppose a remark like that would really hurt him, but it's that same spirit that he has of how do you take advantage of an opportunity that americans are looking for him to do as a candidate for president. so you've got six million americans working part-time for economic reasons. another nearly 27% of the unemployed, long-term unemployed, looking for an opportunity. they're looking for somebody to come in and shake it up and get them back to work t
republican strategist and former george h.w. bush white house aide, george watkins.so mother jones washington bureau chief david corn. let me start off with you, joe, here. donald trump says that he wanted to make money. is that what he said in that quote? because when you listen to his own words, he was hoping it could happen so that he could make money. is there a distinction here? >> yeah, he did say that. i mean there's plenty of -- he's got plenty of quotes over the last 20 or 30...
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a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. and the strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that only slightly more than 1/3 of the popular veet is needed in a three-way race to give a candidate a state's electoral votes dramatically propelled governor wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. with working organizations and already demonstrated voter appeal in states such as wisconsin, california, ohio, pennsylvania, indiana, and maryland, the number of electoral votes needed to elect george c. wallace president in 1968 was clearly within reach. some so-called experts still remained to be convinced. but one lerns learned by the wallace campaigners in california was that they shouldn't mind being underestimated. not when you consider the results. george wallace is in touch with the people. he knows the depth and sincerity of their convictions, that there must be a change in our national government's foreign and domestic policies. george wallace doesn't take time t
a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. and the strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that only slightly more than 1/3 of the popular veet is needed in a three-way race to give a candidate a state's electoral votes dramatically propelled governor wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. with working organizations and already demonstrated voter appeal in states such...
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bush, former white house counsel to president clinton, former white house counsel to george h.w. bush, former white house counsel to president reagan. and they say, quoting their brief, that "if this decision is upheld, it will cripple the ability of elected officials to fulfill their role in our representative democracy." now, i think it's extraordinary that those people agree on anything. [laughter] justice roberts: but to agree on something as sensitive as this and to be willing to put their names on something that says this cannot be prosecuted conduct. i think is extraordinary. mr. dreeben: it may be extraordinary, mr. chief justice, but that doesn't make it correct. i think it rests on several fundamental misconceptions about what government actually does. and i think it's important to pause and look at the implications of what petitioner's pay-to-play theory of government really is, that people can pay for access, that they can be charged to have a meeting or have a direction made to another government official to take the meeting. it would mean, in effect, that if somebody
bush, former white house counsel to president clinton, former white house counsel to george h.w. bush, former white house counsel to president reagan. and they say, quoting their brief, that "if this decision is upheld, it will cripple the ability of elected officials to fulfill their role in our representative democracy." now, i think it's extraordinary that those people agree on anything. [laughter] justice roberts: but to agree on something as sensitive as this and to be willing to...
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. >> george harrison was wearing white socks. >> security was even more elaborate with an -- when the band brought an armored car into the stage behind chain- link fencing. >> i had front row seats behind home plate. they came out of the dugout. to the right, they had on their guitars. they turn around and start waving at the stands. it was an incredible experience. paul was just yards away from us. >> they jumped on stage and just blitzed through nine or 10 songs. and they were done. >> this was one of the only films of the concert. the sound quality is poor. >> we got to stand right at the needs the stage which was a great platform. they were singing. you could not hear them singing because the stadium noise was so loud. >> and just like that, it was over. they were whisked away -- never realizing the beatles concert era had come to a end at candlestick. >> when we did it, we did not think it would be the last place. >> and 1976, paul mccartney reflected about those days. >> i remember flying there and enjoying it. and seeing one of the police motorcycle ask -- escorts coming. i hav
. >> george harrison was wearing white socks. >> security was even more elaborate with an -- when the band brought an armored car into the stage behind chain- link fencing. >> i had front row seats behind home plate. they came out of the dugout. to the right, they had on their guitars. they turn around and start waving at the stands. it was an incredible experience. paul was just yards away from us. >> they jumped on stage and just blitzed through nine or 10 songs. and...
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the last time the white house officially authorized to take action against terrorists, george w. bush was president. the white house did not comment on the lawsuit. >>> happening today, the man known as johnny football will be in court. johnny manziel was indicted on assault charges. his ex-girlfriend said he threatened to kill her. manziel turned himself in last night and was released on a $1500 bond. >>> sylvia burwell and the f can da commissioner will make an announcement at 10:30 this morning. >>> more and more schools are using surveyor lance c using surveillance cameras to help keep students safe. 75% use cameras. the national center for education statistics says that is a huge increase from a decade ago. the report says an overwhelming majority of public schools also run school lockdown safety drills. there have been 30 lockdowns in the d.c. area in rest months. >>> the largest recall in u.s. history is targeting tens of millions of vehicles and one might be yours. federal regulators are forcing takata to more than double its recall. it all has to do with the propellant th
the last time the white house officially authorized to take action against terrorists, george w. bush was president. the white house did not comment on the lawsuit. >>> happening today, the man known as johnny football will be in court. johnny manziel was indicted on assault charges. his ex-girlfriend said he threatened to kill her. manziel turned himself in last night and was released on a $1500 bond. >>> sylvia burwell and the f can da commissioner will make an announcement...
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sioux people, including one of their chiefs, a seasoned warrior named crazy horse, who calls george custer "the whitehim. >> as my dear mother used to say, "even a broken clock is right twice a day." >> son of a... >> don't you cross that square with my watch. >> for more revealing stories on these and other western characters featured in "legends and lies," purchase the companion book available at billoreilly.com and bookstores nationwide. family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain english, "coolant", you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and if you really need help, help will find you , automatically, 24/7. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the technology designed to make your car smarter, safer and more connected. put some smarts in your car. man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automat
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a giant steppingstone towards the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white houserong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south, coupled by the fact that only cited more than one third of the popular vote is needed in a three-way race to give the stand it -- the candidate a state, they predicted -- projected george wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. boulder uphill in states such as wisconsin, california, ohio, pennsylvania, indiana, and marilyn, the number of electoral votes needed to elect george c 1968 wasresident in clearly within reach. stillo-called experts remained to be convinced. but one lesson learned by the loss campaigners in california was that they shouldn't mind being underestimated. not when you consider the results. george wallace is in touch with the people. he knows the depth and sincerity of their convictions. that there must be a change in our national governments foreign and domestic policies. george wallace doesn't take time to try and convince the experts. he's too busy talking with the people. , and a new na
a giant steppingstone towards the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white houserong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south, coupled by the fact that only cited more than one third of the popular vote is needed in a three-way race to give the stand it -- the candidate a state, they predicted -- projected george wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. boulder uphill in states such as wisconsin, california, ohio, pennsylvania, indiana, and...
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george h.w. bush plans to stay silent in the white house race. a spokesman for george w. bush confirmed he had to plans to participate in or comment on the race as well. a spokesperson for kelly ayotte of new hampshire said she'll support, but isn't planning to endorse anyone this cycle. some of her colleagues shared their reasons for hesitating personally. >> i don't support all of trump's positions. i'm not voting for hillary. >> so you will vote for trump? i presume that's what you're saying? >> i said i'd vote against hillary. >> a ban on muslims, the religious test for those entering the country, i cannot see support for a republican nominee who would do that. he may well back away. i certainly hope he does. for years, he was a birther. still is as far as i know. somebody who believes that the president was not born here. but rather in kenya. that does go to his judgment. if there was a case of hoping that a candidate doesn't keep his campaign promises i guess this is one. >> donald trump has the opportunity to unite the party, but if he's going to build that wall th
george h.w. bush plans to stay silent in the white house race. a spokesman for george w. bush confirmed he had to plans to participate in or comment on the race as well. a spokesperson for kelly ayotte of new hampshire said she'll support, but isn't planning to endorse anyone this cycle. some of her colleagues shared their reasons for hesitating personally. >> i don't support all of trump's positions. i'm not voting for hillary. >> so you will vote for trump? i presume that's what...
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(applause) >> i tell you what, i know this much, that if treyvon had been a white child and george zimmermanck man -- >> come on. -- and even if he had ended up being acquitted with the stand-your-ground law, they never in h a million years would have given him back the gun. never in a million years. (applause) >> i don't understand why this was pt punished as a -- wasn't punished as a hate crime. >> larry:. >> larry: it wasn't punished at all. >> because he was protected under stand your ground. but does florida have hate crime laws? >> larry: you have manatees in florida. >> isn't there a shark that can attack him or something? >> when you enter florida. it says, welcome to florida, all bets are off. it says that. abandon all hope. >> can i read you something? >> larry: go for it. you have something in my bra. >> larry: bringing something out of her bra! >> in the ad he put online, he said, "offers to purchase the firearm have been received, however the offers were to use the gun in a fashion i did not feel comfortable with." what exactly? >> larry: the fashion he's comfortable with is sho
(applause) >> i tell you what, i know this much, that if treyvon had been a white child and george zimmermanck man -- >> come on. -- and even if he had ended up being acquitted with the stand-your-ground law, they never in h a million years would have given him back the gun. never in a million years. (applause) >> i don't understand why this was pt punished as a -- wasn't punished as a hate crime. >> larry:. >> larry: it wasn't punished at all. >> because he...
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i'm from washington, we welcome mike barnes who is a former george w. bush whiteouse appointee, conservative political commentator and public policy advisor and emily schartz, political editor for bussell.com. thank you both for joining us. emily, i will start with you. the latest fox news old from california it's clinton at 48 percent and sanders at 46 percent, that's a difference of two percent between them but clinton doesn't need the delegates, 475 that california holds so what does it matter? >> i don't think california is actually that crucial for her. first of all, the delegates are divided proportionally and she only needs at 85 at this point. the biggest thing is he doesn't have to do that well in new jersey. i've seen some statistics that say if she gets 40 percent of the vote of new jersey, she will have the nomination before the polls close in california so sanders is trying to make a bigger deal than it is and more of a moral victory but the fact of the matter is you will do fine even if she doesn't win the state and she is step to sit when the state
i'm from washington, we welcome mike barnes who is a former george w. bush whiteouse appointee, conservative political commentator and public policy advisor and emily schartz, political editor for bussell.com. thank you both for joining us. emily, i will start with you. the latest fox news old from california it's clinton at 48 percent and sanders at 46 percent, that's a difference of two percent between them but clinton doesn't need the delegates, 475 that california holds so what does it...
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george h.w. bush, before moving to the white house for bill clinton. and george w.h, he resigned his position, claiming that bush officials ignored warnings before the attack on 9/11. richard clark will join us next. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy relief. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. wopen up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger. go to facebook.c, dawn saves wildlife. ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. financial guidance while you're mastering life. "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. wi
george h.w. bush, before moving to the white house for bill clinton. and george w.h, he resigned his position, claiming that bush officials ignored warnings before the attack on 9/11. richard clark will join us next. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances...
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margaret hoover is here, she worked with george w. bush whiteouse and two republican presidential campaigns, edward espinosa, official for governor bill richson, angela right, aryn williams. it's great to have you. so, ryan, there's this back and forth of a debate maybe. it sounds like a joke. it sounds absolutely silly, but john said it, in this election anything is possible. what do you think the chances are? >> well, i don't know. i think it would be a very highly rated debate. it's certainly something that senator sanders would want to do. it would help his campaign which is now struggling in the final stages of the democratic primary process. i don't think it's a good move for trump. trump is the republican nominee for president. he's going to face off against hillary clinton. his focus should be solely on hillary clinton and debating bernie sanders is really just kind of punching downward and not helping him in the general election match-up. >> i mean, the whole notion seems a little ridiculous, but admit it, margaret, you first saw and th
margaret hoover is here, she worked with george w. bush whiteouse and two republican presidential campaigns, edward espinosa, official for governor bill richson, angela right, aryn williams. it's great to have you. so, ryan, there's this back and forth of a debate maybe. it sounds like a joke. it sounds absolutely silly, but john said it, in this election anything is possible. what do you think the chances are? >> well, i don't know. i think it would be a very highly rated debate. it's...
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president, ihe was at theited to some event white house and president bush introduced me to his son, george w. bush, a businessman and baseball owner at the white house. that is how long i go back with the bushes. host: you wrote this piece for the national journal, why george w. bush will not go to the gop convention. you write that the entire bush family has a strong dislike for donald trump. describe that. thet: this reminds me of relationship between the bush family and ross perot. he does not like them and they do not like him. ideological,l, temperamental, whatever you want to call it. relationshipe between donald trump and the bushes, it is much the same way. ofy do not have a history good relations. in this context, the bush family feels very strongly about a few things. the senior bush and barbara bush, all of them feel trump belittled their son and brother, teb bush, calling him jeb ligh and energy impaired, low energy jeb. understandably -- the bush's are understandably not. feel donald trump is probably a little too far out of the republican mainstream. it is just a lot of thing
president, ihe was at theited to some event white house and president bush introduced me to his son, george w. bush, a businessman and baseball owner at the white house. that is how long i go back with the bushes. host: you wrote this piece for the national journal, why george w. bush will not go to the gop convention. you write that the entire bush family has a strong dislike for donald trump. describe that. thet: this reminds me of relationship between the bush family and ross perot. he does...
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. >> george harrison was wearing white socks. >> security was even more elaborate with an -- when the band brought an armored car into the stage behind chain- link fencing. >> i had front row seats behind home plate. they came out of the dugout. to the right, they had on their guitars. they turn around and start waving at the stands. it was an incredible experience. paul was just yards away from us. >> they jumped on stage and just blitzed through nine or 10 songs. and they were done. >> this was one of the only films of the concert. the sound quality is poor. >> we got to stand right at the needs the stage which was a great platform. they were singing. you could not hear them singing because the stadium noise was so loud. >> and just like that, it was over. they were whisked away -- never realizing the beatles concert era had come to a end at candlestick. >> when we did it, we did not think it would be the last place. >> and 1976, paul mccartney reflected about those days. >> i remember flying there and enjoying it. and seeing one of the police motorcycle ask -- escorts coming. i hav
. >> george harrison was wearing white socks. >> security was even more elaborate with an -- when the band brought an armored car into the stage behind chain- link fencing. >> i had front row seats behind home plate. they came out of the dugout. to the right, they had on their guitars. they turn around and start waving at the stands. it was an incredible experience. paul was just yards away from us. >> they jumped on stage and just blitzed through nine or 10 songs. and...
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george h.w. bush, before moving to the white house for bill clinton. and george w. his position, claiming that bush officials ignored warnings before the attack on 9/11. richard clark will join us next. making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better way... with the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline, then use your miles to cover the cost. now you're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infect
george h.w. bush, before moving to the white house for bill clinton. and george w. his position, claiming that bush officials ignored warnings before the attack on 9/11. richard clark will join us next. making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better way... with the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline, then use your...
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this meeting will be held today and move to the white house. >> george mason university does not need state approval to name law school after justice antonin scalia. they were scheduled to vote on the new name today. council will now vote on whether it has authorities to consider the name change. >> coming up on "fox5 news morning". merit garland preparing for another meeting on capitol hil hill. >> and downing of airline flight 17 suggests a state sponsored cover up . >> as we head to break♪ today will be the day they throw it back to you♪ . >> we're throwing the weather back. mother nature send us something else. time now 5:08, wet again, folks, sorry about that. that's okay. make it a good tuesday, anyway, "fox5 news morning" back to yo you, after ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. sip up an afternoon pick-me-up at dunkin'. come in for a medium freshly brewed hot or iced coffee for 99 cents from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. america runs on dunkin'. >> today voters hit the polls in k
this meeting will be held today and move to the white house. >> george mason university does not need state approval to name law school after justice antonin scalia. they were scheduled to vote on the new name today. council will now vote on whether it has authorities to consider the name change. >> coming up on "fox5 news morning". merit garland preparing for another meeting on capitol hil hill. >> and downing of airline flight 17 suggests a state sponsored cover up...
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he's going to do big rallies, not microtarget, for the do all the things george w. bush, whiten 2004 or barack obama in 2008 or 2012. >> that's the challenge, can he make the transition to become a candidate, a game in the republican primaries. he's now on the big stage, world series, confronting general election audience, the entire country. we're going to find out. if he does not make that transition, it won't be an issue that will be the key to the fall election. it won't even be hillary rodham clinton but donald j. trump. the focus will be on him 24 hours a day and i don't know if anyone can stand that. >> joe, key question if you're advising trump. he does not lose one voter if he does a 10% pivot. not one. they are not going, he softened a tiny, tiny bit on the muslim ban i'm going with hillary. why won't he do it? >> well, he has started to. he's made the pivot on the minimum wage. this was a guy who actually said -- >> i'm talking about -- >> i know. i'm just saying, i think we're leading up to a lot of pivots. he told mika four months ago before the main primaries bega
he's going to do big rallies, not microtarget, for the do all the things george w. bush, whiten 2004 or barack obama in 2008 or 2012. >> that's the challenge, can he make the transition to become a candidate, a game in the republican primaries. he's now on the big stage, world series, confronting general election audience, the entire country. we're going to find out. if he does not make that transition, it won't be an issue that will be the key to the fall election. it won't even be...
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reject donald trump, perhaps most notably those associated with the last republican to hold the white house, georgeh. dick cheney suggests he will support donald trump for president, but bush's brother and trum of rival jeb bush is not on board the
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there's enough whites to win an election. >> when george w. bush ran we got 41% of hispanics. tt romney got 27%. >> you have -- i think there's a political imprerogative that's undeniable that republicans have to do better with non-white voters and a moral imprerogative because to govern the country, a country that is changing and that is the essence of our country is this melting pot, republicans have to do better on this. >>> still ahead our panel weighs in on what they called one of the most telling moments in the whole interview while donald trump talks strategy. >> i've gotten they say if i believe fox which i do they say that i've had $2 billion worth of free air time. >> the free air time comes in some part because of the controversies that you've generated. >> perhaps. >> is that why you i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i always came back to smoking. i was absolutely frustrated, absolutely. i did not think chantix would work as well as it did. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smok
there's enough whites to win an election. >> when george w. bush ran we got 41% of hispanics. tt romney got 27%. >> you have -- i think there's a political imprerogative that's undeniable that republicans have to do better with non-white voters and a moral imprerogative because to govern the country, a country that is changing and that is the essence of our country is this melting pot, republicans have to do better on this. >>> still ahead our panel weighs in on what they...
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robert child's and then sunday morning at 10:00 on the road to the white house rewind the 1968 presidential democratic candidate george wallace for the complete schedule go to cspan.org. >>> re sently our bus made several stops where students, professors and local officials learned about our road to the white house coverage and online interactive resources. visitors were able to share their thoughts with us about thethe upcoming computation. a special thanks to our cable partners for their help in coordinating these community visits. >>> okay, good afternoon. hi, my name is sarah. i direct the energy and national security program here at csis, and we're pleased to have all of you here today for our discussion, the future of phmsa. we have been very persistent in trying to get administer dominguez here because we think a lot on her agenda is on our agenda. which is understanding how the transmission structure on the oil and gas side in the united states, has been changing and may change going forward, and how we manage some of the safety issues associated with that transition. many of you know administrator dominguez i
robert child's and then sunday morning at 10:00 on the road to the white house rewind the 1968 presidential democratic candidate george wallace for the complete schedule go to cspan.org. >>> re sently our bus made several stops where students, professors and local officials learned about our road to the white house coverage and online interactive resources. visitors were able to share their thoughts with us about thethe upcoming computation. a special thanks to our cable partners for...
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george h.w. bush is running to take on the reagan mantle. read my lips, no new taxes. >> when reagan left the whitebag. >> when the president calls, some come running. all agree the savings and loan crisis an urgent problem. >> could they be bailed out without a tax increase? >> i don't think there is, and that's the conclusion of most people. >> bush had to fill this smoking hole and the only way to do that is pass new legislation. because now we had to start dipping into taxpayer money. >> the only bailout is for depositors, not bad bankers. >> no one needs to worry about one nickel in those institutions. >> this legislation says to tens of millions of s&l depositors, you will not be the victim of other's mistakes. thank you all very much. and now i'm proud to sign this monster. >> essentially, george bush is covering the biggest overdraft in history. >> bush caves. he raises taxes. that kills him politically, but saves america economically. >> listen carefully to this number. $500 billion. that's the latest estimate of what the failure of hundreds of federally insured savings and loans will even
george h.w. bush is running to take on the reagan mantle. read my lips, no new taxes. >> when reagan left the whitebag. >> when the president calls, some come running. all agree the savings and loan crisis an urgent problem. >> could they be bailed out without a tax increase? >> i don't think there is, and that's the conclusion of most people. >> bush had to fill this smoking hole and the only way to do that is pass new legislation. because now we had to start...
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new york times" at the time in the middle of the 1960% something like the portrait of george washington in the white house can see the stump as this it's been a of this city and you could almost see a tear in his eye forming, which is just a beautiful thing. in july 1850 they held a fundraiser to try to kickstart things yet again, and the guests of honor at the fundraiser was the sitting president zachary taylor. it was a very hot day so president taylor decided to off by drinking iced milk. health officials have warned people not to consume those things because there were diseases wrong about the secret less than one week later he was dead. so in other words, we tried to honor one that president and ended up creating another. now if you've ever been to washington monument you know that spot where the color changes in the marble. that's where the stump air into india's army corps of engineers era became. after while the realized there was only one organization that could finally finish this thing off. they headed to the u.s. army corps of engineers. they got a ton of up to take until 1885 which is m
new york times" at the time in the middle of the 1960% something like the portrait of george washington in the white house can see the stump as this it's been a of this city and you could almost see a tear in his eye forming, which is just a beautiful thing. in july 1850 they held a fundraiser to try to kickstart things yet again, and the guests of honor at the fundraiser was the sitting president zachary taylor. it was a very hot day so president taylor decided to off by drinking iced...
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reject donald trump, perhaps most notably those associated with the last republican to hold the white house, george w. bush. dick cheney suggests he will support donald trump for president, but bush's brother and trum of rival jeb bush is not on board the trump train writing, quote, in november i will not vote for donald trump or hillary clinton. but i will support principled conservatives at the state and federal levels. this comes a day after speaker of the house paul ryan said he's just not ready to support trump either. to that, donald trump had this to say. >> paul ryan, i don't know what happened. i don't know. he called me two, three weeks ago, it was a very nice conversation. he was congratulated me. this was before we had the ultimate victory. he was congratulating me on doing so well. i felt routinely he'd be behind me. and the other day in a big surprise -- >> we begin with senior national correspondent john roberts reporting tonight from omaha, nebraska, where donald trump just wrapped up a rally a short time ago. >> reporter: sandra, in omaha, nebraska, donald trump held his second ral
reject donald trump, perhaps most notably those associated with the last republican to hold the white house, george w. bush. dick cheney suggests he will support donald trump for president, but bush's brother and trum of rival jeb bush is not on board the trump train writing, quote, in november i will not vote for donald trump or hillary clinton. but i will support principled conservatives at the state and federal levels. this comes a day after speaker of the house paul ryan said he's just not...
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elder statesman, the senior guy, yes, it was his party and he was in a terrible bind with george bush and the whitese, but he did not look steady. so i don't think donald trump's reckless impulsiveness will wear well. >> woodruff: you don't? no, i don't. i think there will be a time that the question becomes, you know, what should the united states do and, you know, he says -- he tweets it 6:00 in the morning, send the 82n 82nd airborne in. i think there is a question of restraint and judgment and seriousness and maturity. >> the problem is a binary choice. this is an election of one person against another. >> i agree. a large majority of americans think he is not honest and trustworthy. the large percentage do not think he shares their values but the exact same percentage of hillary clinton, the significant majority disapprove but nearly as many disapprove of hillary. so aware he's going down but somehow hillary is following him straight down. hillary was up at 66% approval rating when she was secretary of state. it hasn't been that long she's fallen in half. so her approval ratings have taken thi
elder statesman, the senior guy, yes, it was his party and he was in a terrible bind with george bush and the whitese, but he did not look steady. so i don't think donald trump's reckless impulsiveness will wear well. >> woodruff: you don't? no, i don't. i think there will be a time that the question becomes, you know, what should the united states do and, you know, he says -- he tweets it 6:00 in the morning, send the 82n 82nd airborne in. i think there is a question of restraint and...
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george w. bush left the white house and went to live out his time in texas to cut brush ride cattle and ride the. just kidding. he moved on from the crawford ranch we heard about so much, the ranch he moved into once he was president and once he wasn't president he ditched the ranch and went the gatd community in dallas. but regardless of where anyone of these presents went, the important part is he went. that's the system. the new president gets inaugurated and the old president leashes town. the last president who duh not leave town was woodrow wilson. . he was the governor of new jersey. he got re-elected 100 years ago in 116 but by the time he left office he was debilitatingly ill. he god a bat stroke while in office and was basically infirm firm. he stayed three years in washington the last three year of his life after he left the white house but he was the last one and he was the president last elected a century ago. since then they all go. it's not writtenen in the rules somewhere. you don't have to vacate the city when you're no longer president but it's become a very some em tradition.
george w. bush left the white house and went to live out his time in texas to cut brush ride cattle and ride the. just kidding. he moved on from the crawford ranch we heard about so much, the ranch he moved into once he was president and once he wasn't president he ditched the ranch and went the gatd community in dallas. but regardless of where anyone of these presents went, the important part is he went. that's the system. the new president gets inaugurated and the old president leashes town....
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you have george stephanopoulos who quit the white house because of these reasons. >> he didn't say he quit because of -- >> all -- most if not all of this has been aired over and over and over again, i think what's going to be interesting is the more donald trump or the press goes on both of them in these areas, i don't think -- it's still going to be the economy, it's still going to be other things and i think the press does get preoccupied with -- >> there is a fascination with trump and women and bill clinton and women and hillary's role in her husband's gland ring. >>> let me move on because there was a huge media build up for the fox broadcast network prime time special the first one with megyn kelly. one of the guests was donald trump. let's take a look at when they talked about whether the candidate has had second thoughts about anything he has done in this campaign. >> when you look back on the past nine months from that first debate to now, any regrets? >> absolutely i have regrets. i don't think i want to discuss what the regrets are, but absolutely i could have done certain
you have george stephanopoulos who quit the white house because of these reasons. >> he didn't say he quit because of -- >> all -- most if not all of this has been aired over and over and over again, i think what's going to be interesting is the more donald trump or the press goes on both of them in these areas, i don't think -- it's still going to be the economy, it's still going to be other things and i think the press does get preoccupied with -- >> there is a fascination...
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secret service has a training ground, a kind of a mock white house in prince george's county at which it trains for scenarios, including open shooters. so they do train for this physically in maryland. a mock white house with a mock white house grounds. unless this individual passes away, it shifts to the metropolitan police department, a d.c. police investigation. back to you. >> thank you very much, scott. we're going to go back down to the scene. shomari stone is on the other side of the executive office building. what are you seeing, hearing at this point, shomari? >> reporter: we actually talked to a man who actually heard shots, but before we get to that, i'm going to set the scene where i'm at. i'm at 17th street and f street northwest. you look across the street. you have tourists, a lot of folks in town who are trying to get to the white house. this is the dwight d. eisenhower building to the left. mark segraves is on the other side about two blocks away. that shooting occurred at 17th and e street about 3:00 d.c. police said. i'm joined by otis. he is in town from detroit, m
secret service has a training ground, a kind of a mock white house in prince george's county at which it trains for scenarios, including open shooters. so they do train for this physically in maryland. a mock white house with a mock white house grounds. unless this individual passes away, it shifts to the metropolitan police department, a d.c. police investigation. back to you. >> thank you very much, scott. we're going to go back down to the scene. shomari stone is on the other side of...
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. >>> i'm live outside of george washington university hospital where a man shot near the white houseas brought for treatment just a little while ago. what we ca tell youn stroand restoring aing a newbfather's faith. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want your kids to grow up, we want them to grow up stronger. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for bus
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george has got to catch up to me. more from sean bell at the whitese with the champion villanova wildcats and eagles quarterback spoke today at mini camp talked about what it's like working together at practice. that's coming up. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let banks continue their risky practices. and supporting huge tax breaks for millionaires, but higher taxes on working families. no wonder he's gotten millions from wall street. pat toomey. right for wall street. wrong for pennsylvania. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ♪ >>> we know villanova won the national -- ncaa basketball championship with george clooney and jay wright but there are a lot of perks that come with it. one is the visit to the white house today. sean bell live at the white house with the president and the champs. sean. >> reporter: howard, this is the best perk. you can actually ha
george has got to catch up to me. more from sean bell at the whitese with the champion villanova wildcats and eagles quarterback spoke today at mini camp talked about what it's like working together at practice. that's coming up. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let banks continue their risky practices. and supporting huge tax breaks for...
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minutes the man who was shot there by secret service near the white house is still in critical condition. that's the latest here at george washington university hospital. back to you. >> thanks, kristin. >>> our team coverage continues with scott macfarlane. >> he is at our live desk looking into some of the other high profile incidents that have happened at the white house. >> the secret service has been under scrutiny because of it. september 2014, a fence jumping at the white house. an individual jumps the white house fence. there's that man doing so. he makes it all the way inside the white house through an unlocked front door, then to the east room. the secret service under scrutiny for that and what happened in 2011. gunfire. bullets were found in a second floor wall of the white house, but they weren't found for a few days after the shots were fired. the president and mrs. obama were out of the town at the time, but some of the first family were there. secret service had to answer questions about that. the secret service under pressure to raise the white house fence from six feet to 11 feet. the secret service, ac
minutes the man who was shot there by secret service near the white house is still in critical condition. that's the latest here at george washington university hospital. back to you. >> thanks, kristin. >>> our team coverage continues with scott macfarlane. >> he is at our live desk looking into some of the other high profile incidents that have happened at the white house. >> the secret service has been under scrutiny because of it. september 2014, a fence jumping...