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and, you know, i believe that mr. bush is an honorable man. i really do. that mr. sh is an honorable man. 'p or biden. i don't feel anything coming from those guys at all. and another point, too. i think americans are kind of naive, including myself about being attacked and about pain. you know, if you look at history and you look at the casualties that united states has suffered like in vietnam, 54,000, world war ii, 150,000, and then you look at russia, and they've suffered 26 million losses. so, i think it's time that, you know, we start getting the history books rewritten truthfully and we start taking a damn good hard look at what's going on around us. thanks. host: coming up next, we'll talk with david corn and quin hillyer, again, about the impact of 9/11 and the political news of the day. following that, we'll go back to your telephone calls as we talk again about the legacy of 9/11, 20 years later. stick with us. we'll be right back. ♪ >> c-spanshop.org has a collection of products. browse to see what is new. your purchase will support our nonprofit operati
and, you know, i believe that mr. bush is an honorable man. i really do. that mr. sh is an honorable man. 'p or biden. i don't feel anything coming from those guys at all. and another point, too. i think americans are kind of naive, including myself about being attacked and about pain. you know, if you look at history and you look at the casualties that united states has suffered like in vietnam, 54,000, world war ii, 150,000, and then you look at russia, and they've suffered 26 million losses....
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i now. president george w bush the america i now. president george w bush speaking _ the america i now. 0 years ago crashed into the pentagon, just outside washington, dc. 18a people were killed. a memorial ceremony is underway at the site of the attack to honour those who lost their lives. gary 0'donoghue is there for us and joins me live. it has been very striking in today's coverage how president george w bush use that address in pennsylvania to draw a direct line between the 9/11 hijackers and domestic extremists. he even referred to them as children of the same foul spirit. how does that strike you coming months after the january six riots on the capital when supporters of president trump try to overturn the election? t try to overturn the election? i think it is an extraordinary intervention, giving the high profile nature of the occasion today, all the symbolism around 9/11 and symbolism around the second decade after 9/11 and the withdrawal from afghanistan. there is little difference effectively from violence abroad versus violence that comes from within. i do not think many peo
i now. president george w bush the america i now. president george w bush speaking _ the america i now. 0 years ago crashed into the pentagon, just outside washington, dc. 18a people were killed. a memorial ceremony is underway at the site of the attack to honour those who lost their lives. gary 0'donoghue is there for us and joins me live. it has been very striking in today's coverage how president george w bush use that address in pennsylvania to draw a direct line between the 9/11 hijackers...
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president clinton i was a very junior staffer early on in his administration. to sum up in the bush administration. they were very different personalities. your interactions with them, at least my interactions were very different. i had less access than megan or certainly steve had with president bush. particularly with president bush the over whelming impression i had was how different he was from the cartoon character than my academic friends back at duke held their version of him was not smart, not thoughtful, nor not will read inarticulate and reflective. making impetuous decisions. in that that i saw. i saw someone who was deeply committed to the integrity of the office of the president. the notion that he was a custodian of something greater than himself. that he was temporarily a student of but had to hand onto the next person. and had to make sure he left the next person better off than he had been. that was the job of the president to leave the next person better off if he could. i'm not saying he did not make mistakes. of course he made mistakes. but there was a commitment
president clinton i was a very junior staffer early on in his administration. to sum up in the bush administration. they were very different personalities. your interactions with them, at least my interactions were very different. i had less access than megan or certainly steve had with president bush. particularly with president bush the over whelming impression i had was how different he was from the cartoon character than my academic friends back at duke held their version of him was not...
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i guess but that the book will be out. oand your book on your years with president bush. what is it that you hope to accomplish with this book? >> what i've always wanted to do with my photography and one of the reasons why i fell in love with photojournalism was tellingstories . and this story has a beginning and an end. it's an eight year story. but it has the opportunity to present this very important time in the story with my access to the job that i had, to have it in one book, to tell that story and it's a story from my perspective. it's a story that could only be told by the white house photographer in both photos and words and it's a unique perspective and to finally have that opportunity to present it this way because a lot of the photos have been seen in various ways and a lot haven't beenseen . there's a lot of unreleased photos to finally have one body of work in a book is a, i'm very proud of that to have that presentation of my work in that time period. >> it was tough. i could probably do 10 books, to be honest because there's so many pictures but a lot of t
i guess but that the book will be out. oand your book on your years with president bush. what is it that you hope to accomplish with this book? >> what i've always wanted to do with my photography and one of the reasons why i fell in love with photojournalism was tellingstories . and this story has a beginning and an end. it's an eight year story. but it has the opportunity to present this very important time in the story with my access to the job that i had, to have it in one book, to...
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and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail i want to be your president. it was the longest handshake ever because he kind of looked at me like he never thought about it. he said i appreciate it. i will get back to you. a week later it all happened very quickly. back in austin in andy carr's office, who was the chief of staff he pretty much offered me the job on the spot and he said we know you are a good photographer because i had that advantage of traveling with the staff. they knew me, they knew my work and how i worked and the first thing he said is can you
and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page...
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and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail i want to be your president. it was the longest handshake ever because he kind of looked at me like he never thought about it. he said i appreciate it. i will get back to you. a week later it all happened very quickly. back in austin in andy carr's office, who was the chief of staff he pretty much offered me the job on the spot and he said we know you are a good photographer because i had that advantage of traveling with the staff. they knew me, they knew my work and how i worked and the first thing he said is can you
and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page...
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but i do think george w. bush of honor. we are joined today, of course, by the family and friends of the 40 passengers and crew members of flight 93 and we stand today with all of those who lost someone on september 11th, 2001, and in the aftermath of the attacks. so many in our nation, too many in our nation, have deeply felt the passage of time these last 20 years. every birthday a loved one missed. every holiday. every time her favorite team won or his favorite song came on the radio. every time you've tucked in your children or dropped them off at college. you have felt every day, every week, and every year that has passed these 20 years. so please know your nation sees you and we stand with you and we support you. we are gathered today on hollowed ground at this place that has been sanctified by sacrifice, to honor the heroism the passengers and crew members showed in the face of grave terrorism. i remember when i first learned about what happened on that fateful flight, what happened on flight 93 told us the
but i do think george w. bush of honor. we are joined today, of course, by the family and friends of the 40 passengers and crew members of flight 93 and we stand today with all of those who lost someone on september 11th, 2001, and in the aftermath of the attacks. so many in our nation, too many in our nation, have deeply felt the passage of time these last 20 years. every birthday a loved one missed. every holiday. every time her favorite team won or his favorite song came on the radio. every...
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that what george bush inherits taking office. i know that everyone in the room knows of my love for ronald reagan. thank you for laughing, sir. here is another reagan idea. you might recall that reagan's fundamental strategy for winning the cold war was "we win, they lose." this is by the way, the texas senator ted cruz's favorite strategy that he likes to pull out. i like to point out to my students that it is an aspiration, and not strategy. strategy is some form of implementation. so after they lost, what happens next? reagan said that we will consume them to the ash heaps of history. what does the ash heap look like? george bush gets the ashes before they happen. he comes to power in 1989 at a moment when most american security analysts and policy makers had come to the conclusion that ronald reagan had gone too far. looking at the republican presidential primaries in 1988, and it is 1987 to into '88, and to see how far everybody on stage is trying to distance themselves from the reagan legacy, because they felt that reagan had
that what george bush inherits taking office. i know that everyone in the room knows of my love for ronald reagan. thank you for laughing, sir. here is another reagan idea. you might recall that reagan's fundamental strategy for winning the cold war was "we win, they lose." this is by the way, the texas senator ted cruz's favorite strategy that he likes to pull out. i like to point out to my students that it is an aspiration, and not strategy. strategy is some form of implementation....
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always liked the bushes personally. but what id ultimately help to torpedo the qualification to the supreme court, the bush white house made it clear they wouldn't ever deal with me again. you can never go against the family. so the old bush guard has declared an unwinnable war again and this time, it's against the 74 million plus republicans who voted for trump in 2020 and who didn't vote for jeb bush in 2016. i'm sure they hope that the leftist historians will treat them more kindly in the future than they have in the past. maybe they will, but i doubt it. so while bush was trying to appeal to that very media that has demonized him for years, here's what trump is doing. >> i'm doing okay. i don't have that many. >> you are new york's finest, incredible people. >> i love you. >> laura: that's kind of what happened to the g.o.p., it found its real bass again. the fact is, most conservatives want to shake off the will the the allure of the bushes. exciting young governors who fight for us instead of against us and we won't be foole
always liked the bushes personally. but what id ultimately help to torpedo the qualification to the supreme court, the bush white house made it clear they wouldn't ever deal with me again. you can never go against the family. so the old bush guard has declared an unwinnable war again and this time, it's against the 74 million plus republicans who voted for trump in 2020 and who didn't vote for jeb bush in 2016. i'm sure they hope that the leftist historians will treat them more kindly in the...
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she was killed to, oh, i bush, my love, cosmetic. she likes painting her nails for she like dolls very much. the main cause of the incident was the american president, planning this attack without any evidence and destroying our family was a catastrophe. ringback ringback ah, the president is made clear to commanders that they should stop and nothing to make isis pay for the deaths of those american service members at the cobble airport. isis k. lived in this house in this house were these children members of ices, stupid thoughts without any proof without any investigation. they attacked us and killed our children, and we will never forgive them. ah, our entire families in short, its being so painful for us mentally. we are not in a stable condition. the women are dead silent. they don't speak, you know, we left our devastated homes and now live in my sister's place. it's so painful to visit it, because we could see your children dying there. the people accusing us of having contact with islam mac state, the americans who bombed her
she was killed to, oh, i bush, my love, cosmetic. she likes painting her nails for she like dolls very much. the main cause of the incident was the american president, planning this attack without any evidence and destroying our family was a catastrophe. ringback ringback ah, the president is made clear to commanders that they should stop and nothing to make isis pay for the deaths of those american service members at the cobble airport. isis k. lived in this house in this house were these...
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[indiscernible] i thought president bush made a very good speech today, i genuinely good speech about who we are. the court of who we are -- core of who we are is not divided. it is this notion -- i do not know how to explain it. i think the real issue [indiscernible] i think for them is going to be are we in the next 4, 5, six years demonstrate that democracies can work or not. i had a long conversation with president xi for over 1.5 hours, not last night but the night before last and i was at that one on one summit with putin. there are a lot of who truly believe democracies cannot function in the 20th century. they think because the world is changing so rapidly and people are so divided you cannot bring people together in a democracy to get consensus, and the only ones who will be able to succeed are the autocrats. but i didn't, why do you keep insisting -- biden, why do you keep insisting on bringing our country together? [indiscernible] knowing that we can in fact made by the example of our power. i think we can do it. [indiscernible] i know you are tired of hearing me say -- the
[indiscernible] i thought president bush made a very good speech today, i genuinely good speech about who we are. the court of who we are -- core of who we are is not divided. it is this notion -- i do not know how to explain it. i think the real issue [indiscernible] i think for them is going to be are we in the next 4, 5, six years demonstrate that democracies can work or not. i had a long conversation with president xi for over 1.5 hours, not last night but the night before last and i was at...
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i had not traveled with president bush. it was our pre-9/11 thinking that he was only to mystic trip on a domestic trip so i didn't , travel with him and neither did my deputy steve hadley. i was at my desk in my young assistant who was an army officer, yelled that a plane has hit the world trade center. i thought that's a strange accident. i said was a private plane? he said it was a commercial airliner. i got on the phone with president bush and he was at this children's event in florida , and education event and he , also said that was a strange accident. but within a few minutes if you go through the timeline, it's kind of chilling to realize how quickly things evolve. i went downstairs to have my normal staff meeting within a few minutes, someone handed me a note and set a second plane had hit the world trade center and now we knew it was a terrorist attack. i then went into the situation room to try to reach the national security principles -- principles. colin powell was at an event in peru and he was trying to get ba
i had not traveled with president bush. it was our pre-9/11 thinking that he was only to mystic trip on a domestic trip so i didn't , travel with him and neither did my deputy steve hadley. i was at my desk in my young assistant who was an army officer, yelled that a plane has hit the world trade center. i thought that's a strange accident. i said was a private plane? he said it was a commercial airliner. i got on the phone with president bush and he was at this children's event in florida ,...
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bush school of government and texas a&m. i must say, it was almost as if he had been waiting for our call. and we really locked out. jeff is not just an outstanding scholar and an outstanding teacher. he is an outstanding citizen of this university. the center for presidential history is the chief, though not sole, reason why this is so. but the center was really entirely his idea, and among many other things, along with this enormously popular speaker series which features various guests in cooperation with the george h. w. bush library. he has organized extremely important oral history project dealing with the 43rd presidents administration. and he set in motion a highly competitive post doctoral fellowship of presidential history that draws applicants from all over the united states, and has now become a highly coveted, nationally recognized award. just a couple of other things briefly you may not know about him. as an aspiring scholar, jeff got his start as an undergraduate at cornell, where he worked with walter the fever
bush school of government and texas a&m. i must say, it was almost as if he had been waiting for our call. and we really locked out. jeff is not just an outstanding scholar and an outstanding teacher. he is an outstanding citizen of this university. the center for presidential history is the chief, though not sole, reason why this is so. but the center was really entirely his idea, and among many other things, along with this enormously popular speaker series which features various guests...
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and, you know, i believe that mr. bush is an honorable man. i really do. believe say the -- i can't say the same for trump or biden. i don't feel anything coming from those guys at all. and another point, too. i think americans are kind of naive, including myself about being attacked and about pain. you know, you look at history and you look at the casualties that united states has suffered like in vietnam, 54,000, world war ii, 150,000, and then you look at russia, and they've suffered 26 million losses. so, i think it's time that, you know, we start getting the history books rewritten truthfully and we start taking a damn good hard look at what's >> this week, our series, january 6, views from the house, c-span sat down with lawmakers to recount their first-hand experiences on january 6 during the attack on the u.s. capitol. 14 members of congress shared stories about what they saw and experienced in the house chamber and as they escaped to a secure location. the series begins with oklahoma republican congressman mark mullen and democratic congers been j
and, you know, i believe that mr. bush is an honorable man. i really do. believe say the -- i can't say the same for trump or biden. i don't feel anything coming from those guys at all. and another point, too. i think americans are kind of naive, including myself about being attacked and about pain. you know, you look at history and you look at the casualties that united states has suffered like in vietnam, 54,000, world war ii, 150,000, and then you look at russia, and they've suffered 26...
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i had not traveled with president bush. it was there pre-9/11 thinking that he was only to mystic trip so i didn't travel with him and neither did my deputy steve hadley. i was at my desk in my young assistant who was an army officer, yelled that a plane has hit the world trade center. i thought that's a strange accident. i said was a private plane? he said it was a commercial airliner. i got on the phone with president bush and he was at this children's event in florida , and education event, and he also said that was a strange accident. but within a few minutes if you go through the timeline commits it's kind of chilling to realize how late things evolved. i went downstairs to have my normal staff meeting within a few minutes, someone handed me a note and set a second plane had hit the world trade center and now we knew it was a terrorist attack. i then went into the situation room to try to reach the national security. colin powell was at an event in peru and he was trying to get back. >> he was the secretary of defense?
i had not traveled with president bush. it was there pre-9/11 thinking that he was only to mystic trip so i didn't travel with him and neither did my deputy steve hadley. i was at my desk in my young assistant who was an army officer, yelled that a plane has hit the world trade center. i thought that's a strange accident. i said was a private plane? he said it was a commercial airliner. i got on the phone with president bush and he was at this children's event in florida , and education event,...
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i think because president bush himself told a group of, of angelica was visiting the white house. my rage is up. please help me, help me restraining my rage. i think that was the most telling comment. the then young neal fight inexperienced president made. it was all about revenge and secondarily about preventing a 2nd attack. and we thought if we went after the head of the snake, we would prevent a 2nd attack better. but it was an informed decision to decide to use military power. we now are bathed in the madison county and warning of when you give the executive unlimited more powers, you are on a dangerous track, a very dangerous track, and we're paying for it. and i've got it down to just one of the debts we owe. but your boss because you are chief of staff to the safety of state and po, self knowledgeable but cautious general. who was he was advocating more instrumental or was he's saying there might be other ways to to, to bring us some of the lads to book we really wanted to explore as far as possible, getting the taliban, omar and others in the counsel. we wanted to explore
i think because president bush himself told a group of, of angelica was visiting the white house. my rage is up. please help me, help me restraining my rage. i think that was the most telling comment. the then young neal fight inexperienced president made. it was all about revenge and secondarily about preventing a 2nd attack. and we thought if we went after the head of the snake, we would prevent a 2nd attack better. but it was an informed decision to decide to use military power. we now are...
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and i actually agree with president bush that i think there's a straight line that you can draw from the u.s. response to 9/11 to the insurrection on january 6th. >> while we're on the subject of domestic terrorism, the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, said something to wolf that i don't think was entirely accurate. paraphrasing, said something like since 9/11, the united states has not been attacked, especially not from that region, meaning afghanistan or saudi arabia i suppose because that's where most of the hijackers came from, in the last 20 years, that's not an accident. that's not inaccurate. if he wants to say no major attack, no attack of that size, nothing directed by osama bin laden, he can qualify it. we have seen any number of terrorist attacks inspired by al qaeda and isis. >> exactly. i think it is important that we make sure people understand the goal after 9/11, counterterrorism goal was stopping or thwarting, preventing, delaying terrorist attack of the magnitude of september 11, organized by al qaeda. that's the reason we went into afghanistan. that got muted ov
and i actually agree with president bush that i think there's a straight line that you can draw from the u.s. response to 9/11 to the insurrection on january 6th. >> while we're on the subject of domestic terrorism, the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, said something to wolf that i don't think was entirely accurate. paraphrasing, said something like since 9/11, the united states has not been attacked, especially not from that region, meaning afghanistan or saudi arabia i suppose...
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common fear that's animating policy makers around the world with the exception of george bush to be honest. this is, i think, his singular achievement in office and his greatest legacy. bush, essentially cuts a deal with cole. bush didn't necessarily believe this that idea that germans were bound to be mill taristic. he recognized at that moment that cole needed help and that cole therefore was pliable in some important ways. because bush said to him i am the most powerful man in the world. i have levers of power over the other countries in the four power treaty that have legal responsibility for germany, britain, france and the soviet union. i can get each of them to say yes if i need to. you got to do something for me, and that something, you can probably already predict is you have to make sure a unified germany remains in nato. because without germany, nato can't survive. it's the biggest manpower supplier, the second biggest monetary supplier, where all the good bases are, and without nato, why are we in europe. and remember, first principles, the europeans can't take care of themselves. so no ma
common fear that's animating policy makers around the world with the exception of george bush to be honest. this is, i think, his singular achievement in office and his greatest legacy. bush, essentially cuts a deal with cole. bush didn't necessarily believe this that idea that germans were bound to be mill taristic. he recognized at that moment that cole needed help and that cole therefore was pliable in some important ways. because bush said to him i am the most powerful man in the world. i...
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guidance. >>> for a long time i would not tell anybody that i hosted for president bush on 9/11. ilt comes from something bigger that happened that day. >> it is almost like a duty. it is hard to feel a sense of pride that day because of what happened. >> anybody feel that guilt? >> definitely, now i understand people want to know how we felt. they want to know our story and how we felt and it did affect us. >> i start thinking about this. what did they see on september 11th that they carry subconsciously that'll lead them to the path of their reality. >> i love sarasota. >> chantel is a little princess, always cute and dainty. >> that's why we got married because it is so important to me. >> my parents gave up a lot for me to be able to go to school. that's a different way that you feel, oh, i am a first generation american and my parents probably did more than they ever tell me to put me in that experience. >> what does it feel like to be connected to that day. >> i didn't realize the seriousness of it until i got older. >> mariah. quiet, go-getter. >> one, two, three! >> going
guidance. >>> for a long time i would not tell anybody that i hosted for president bush on 9/11. ilt comes from something bigger that happened that day. >> it is almost like a duty. it is hard to feel a sense of pride that day because of what happened. >> anybody feel that guilt? >> definitely, now i understand people want to know how we felt. they want to know our story and how we felt and it did affect us. >> i start thinking about this. what did they see on...
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i have never seen her apologize. even with george w. bush and i am not endorsing george w. bush. out the stupidest president i had seen but trump did top him but with george w. bush when he gave that speech and wasn't long he did say there was this sort of sense in which he kind of knew that he should have spoken sooner but there was a sense that i don't know that he put together that he is part of how we got to trump but there's certainly a slight amount of culpability where i think a lot of trump advisers are total sociopaths. >> all right. something else to cover which you have covered and that is the abortion law in texas. you talked about it in the podcast. let's take a little bit of a listen to what you guys said. >> i have a friend who's a friend of jessie's too in new mexico telling me that they're prepared to tape a lot of the abortions that they plan to take 15-hour bus rides to albuquerque. >> yeah. the gross term is abortion tourism although this isn't tourism but desperation. there are legal aid funds working to provide travel funds so pregnant people that need aborti
i have never seen her apologize. even with george w. bush and i am not endorsing george w. bush. out the stupidest president i had seen but trump did top him but with george w. bush when he gave that speech and wasn't long he did say there was this sort of sense in which he kind of knew that he should have spoken sooner but there was a sense that i don't know that he put together that he is part of how we got to trump but there's certainly a slight amount of culpability where i think a lot of...
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like bush v gore, i dissented in bush v gore but i heard the leader in the senate, harry reid, said the. when people think too bad there weren't -- i mean, i thought it was wrong, and when i hear them say oh, well too bad there weren't a few riots, i say, hey, it's not too difficult to see what happens in countries and in places and in times when people don't follow a rule of law. it's terrible. so it's a miracle, it's a miracle this country in that respect. >>> we're going to take a break. and when we come back, i want to talk to justice breyer about precisely about bush v gore, this pivotal case that may have changed the image of the court and left a long legacy. with barely a bobble. lucia. who announces her intentions even if no one's there. and sgt moore. who leaves room for her room. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. get a quote and start saving. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ ayy, ayy, ayy ♪ ♪ yeah, we fancy like applebee's on a date night ♪ ♪ got that bourbon street steak with the oreo shake ♪ ♪ get some w
like bush v gore, i dissented in bush v gore but i heard the leader in the senate, harry reid, said the. when people think too bad there weren't -- i mean, i thought it was wrong, and when i hear them say oh, well too bad there weren't a few riots, i say, hey, it's not too difficult to see what happens in countries and in places and in times when people don't follow a rule of law. it's terrible. so it's a miracle, it's a miracle this country in that respect. >>> we're going to take a...
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maybe they will but i doubt it. while bushl to that very media that is demonized for years here's what trump was doing. >> i don't -- >> you are new york's finest, your incredible people. >> i love you. >> that is what happened to the gop. it found its real base again. the fact is most conservatives show coffee a lot of the bushes, we found new leaders including exciting young governors who fight for us instead of against us and we won't be fooled again and that is the angle. joining us is byron york, fox news contributor and author of the session. you wrote about this speech as soon as it was over. why did you feel so strongly about what you had heard? >> for some of the reasons you just said. this was a speech that bill clinton or barack obama if they had given speeches, part of the speech they would've given. parts of bush's be were jaw-dropping, he decried the politics today and he was not self-aware of the role his own actions played in creating those divisions in the last 20 years until the election of donald trump which
maybe they will but i doubt it. while bushl to that very media that is demonized for years here's what trump was doing. >> i don't -- >> you are new york's finest, your incredible people. >> i love you. >> that is what happened to the gop. it found its real base again. the fact is most conservatives show coffee a lot of the bushes, we found new leaders including exciting young governors who fight for us instead of against us and we won't be fooled again and that is the...
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bush of a 2nd permit office. if he just played the global war on terror correctly. i overheard call roving the indian treaty room at the old executive office building i . our building now say to is henchmen ken mehlman. if we exploit this right, we can be in power for a long time. and that was the political incentive. so war had to be the answer and in power, finally realized that plus, dick cheney told him, essentially putting his finger in his chest. you aren't the chairman anymore, so don't be advising all war. you advise on diplomacy? not war. so, and i would say if you take other things that happened them, incoming administration as it was like that the chinese biplane crisis of, of april 2001 where the view of colon powell and perhaps george booth senior would be this one she witnessed as an old china hand of caution, the negotiation of agreement prevailed, was at $911.00. and that from attic shop to america, the policy in the hands of dick cheney and the nea cardinal. the for, for the general description is that was the significant thing. that's an excellent po
bush of a 2nd permit office. if he just played the global war on terror correctly. i overheard call roving the indian treaty room at the old executive office building i . our building now say to is henchmen ken mehlman. if we exploit this right, we can be in power for a long time. and that was the political incentive. so war had to be the answer and in power, finally realized that plus, dick cheney told him, essentially putting his finger in his chest. you aren't the chairman anymore, so don't...
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wish i don't cited them to bush work on the teacher already. how that i'm and who are putting piece. that's what we want. freedom and who wouldn't want to think when i know where to huffy in a job or that like, and they get bought in the shop and he says, nobody would kill him if you want to watch the how would it be fully empty key. how about that one was i let me allow to be a diamond. how about that up? how will it's hard to hear julia george bush and telling us what i did not the emory country was what i can make some actually we had the develop it, but it was actually john nanette again let mister george bush, my lord. but it would allow them to join me the well, i can know the whole and the sort of guy for us not its none at all. let me come pick up my i'm going to be a para for him, comes to the bottom of the bill to biloxi that i just know can know in just a d go on the move hammock. i'm going to read you the sourcing of the time, the report paragraph, one of us authorities say, call them one still us officials said said one us justice d
wish i don't cited them to bush work on the teacher already. how that i'm and who are putting piece. that's what we want. freedom and who wouldn't want to think when i know where to huffy in a job or that like, and they get bought in the shop and he says, nobody would kill him if you want to watch the how would it be fully empty key. how about that one was i let me allow to be a diamond. how about that up? how will it's hard to hear julia george bush and telling us what i did not the emory...
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bush replied, well i do not need to meet with him. so the commander-in-chief had forgotten the name of his top general on afghanistan. when rumsfeld was trying to set up a meeting with bush, he said i do not have time to deal with that. i'm focused on iraq. from that moment, that said a lot about where the bush administration's energy and attention was focused. guest: you write -- host: you write president bush was promising the united states would transform an impoverished country traumatized by warfare for the past century. bush offered no specific benchmarks for achieving them, writing so few people ask press concerns the united states committed to an open-ended mission. those who raised doubts were ignored. guest: that's right. this is another common theme, president bush, president obama, and president trump all promised in public to the american people we would not get in a "nationbuilding program," in afghanistan and we would not get stuck spending billions and billions of dollars trying to modernize afghanistan into a modern-da
bush replied, well i do not need to meet with him. so the commander-in-chief had forgotten the name of his top general on afghanistan. when rumsfeld was trying to set up a meeting with bush, he said i do not have time to deal with that. i'm focused on iraq. from that moment, that said a lot about where the bush administration's energy and attention was focused. guest: you write -- host: you write president bush was promising the united states would transform an impoverished country traumatized...
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like bush v gore, i i dissented in bush v gore but i heard the leader in the senate, harry reid, saidbout that opinion is people followed it without guns, riots and stones in the streets. when people think too bad there weren't, i mean, i thought it was wrong, and when i hear them say oh, well too bad there weren't a few riots, i say hey, it's not too difficult to see what happens in countries and in places and in times when people don't follow a rule of law. it's terrible. so it's a miracle, it's a miracle this country in that respect. >>> we're going to take a break. and when we come back, i want to talk to justice breyer precisely about bush v gore, this pivotal case that may have changed the court and left a long legacy. psst! psst! allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss, so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor
like bush v gore, i i dissented in bush v gore but i heard the leader in the senate, harry reid, saidbout that opinion is people followed it without guns, riots and stones in the streets. when people think too bad there weren't, i mean, i thought it was wrong, and when i hear them say oh, well too bad there weren't a few riots, i say hey, it's not too difficult to see what happens in countries and in places and in times when people don't follow a rule of law. it's terrible. so it's a miracle,...
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margaret, you worked for former president bush. irt of retort to that tweet the other day or that statement the other day that had cheney -- liz cheney and bush's pictures merged with one another. i didn't understand that. it was hunting. it w -- haunting. what did you think of the way liz cheney responded there? >> well, it's hysterical, completely tongue in cheek, completely trolling him. i think the real story, jim -- and i think the thing that really we ought to focus on and underline is the fact that george w. bush, a former president of the united states who by all accounts and by every measure has been enormously reluctant to weigh in to politics in his post-presidency, and that is out of respect for the institution and that is just a historical respect that his father and every president of the united states before him for the better part of the 20th century has had, to come in and fund-raise for liz cheney's re-election is a direct blow to donald trump, something that george w. bush has been enormously reluctant to do. he ha
margaret, you worked for former president bush. irt of retort to that tweet the other day or that statement the other day that had cheney -- liz cheney and bush's pictures merged with one another. i didn't understand that. it was hunting. it w -- haunting. what did you think of the way liz cheney responded there? >> well, it's hysterical, completely tongue in cheek, completely trolling him. i think the real story, jim -- and i think the thing that really we ought to focus on and underline...
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i felt so sad that our country is so divided now, and i wonder if we ever can come together again, and the former president bush think, go on that and say, we can come together, but we have to recognize extremists here and abroad, but especially here under the way our country is right now. >> don, how did you interpret it? did you ever think you would see democrats applauding a speech from george w. bush? >> well, george bush's reputation has been sanitized over the last several years in a way that has worked to his advantage. so i can see that, but you also have to hold him in comparison to the previous president, and while i disagreed with george bush on pretty much all of his political decisions over his eight-year term, he was a stark contrast to what we have had before, and it's very hard to argue that he is not a good and decent man which he clearly is, and we saw that yesterday, and i think the democrats and decent folks on the republican side are positioned to recognize and appreciate the goodness and decency that we're all looking for out of our leadership, and i think it's so extraordinarily important
i felt so sad that our country is so divided now, and i wonder if we ever can come together again, and the former president bush think, go on that and say, we can come together, but we have to recognize extremists here and abroad, but especially here under the way our country is right now. >> don, how did you interpret it? did you ever think you would see democrats applauding a speech from george w. bush? >> well, george bush's reputation has been sanitized over the last several...
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and i think president bush at the time captured the sense of vulnerability and also the resolve and the bull horn moment when i was, you know, 20 yards from him when he had that bull horn on september 14th, and that was the spontaneous moment in front of that crowd, he reflected that moment so well. but 20 years later, i'm just reminded of how short lived that sense of togetherness was. i mean, i have all the same stories. you know, my first child was not born until 2002 and i remember thinking, looking back, how thankful i was that he was not born on 9/11 because for me, i remember that morning on september 14th going to ground zero with president bush, i was having a hard time as a reporter holding it together hearing the stories of the trauma and the heart break. just as a reporter was overwhelming to me let alone having been a parent at that time. so we all have these touch points of where were we when and where were we in our lives. and what strikes me is that we weren't our very best for long enough. >> when you think back to the 14th, what do you remember about the mood and the f
and i think president bush at the time captured the sense of vulnerability and also the resolve and the bull horn moment when i was, you know, 20 yards from him when he had that bull horn on september 14th, and that was the spontaneous moment in front of that crowd, he reflected that moment so well. but 20 years later, i'm just reminded of how short lived that sense of togetherness was. i mean, i have all the same stories. you know, my first child was not born until 2002 and i remember...
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that, in fact, was not identifying the problem by the former president. >> yeah, i served in the bushtration. i supported president bush's reach into the grassroots of american muslim life. he did good things, but his wars, you know, before 9/11 the world thought american exceptionalism was a employ. after 9/11 most americans now think american exceptionalism is a employ. much of that is because of bush's wars, which have helped not one group go to school, which has helped not one woman become head minister or head of state, and have caused a metastasizing of american racism. we must listen to black muslim women. black muslim women in american are the apex of american systemic racism and hate, and they should be the ones who lead us out of this. that is our own intra muslim problem. we must end apartheid against gay muslims within muslim communities. that is our problem. we must recognize the link between anti-semitism and anti-muslim hate in america. muslims will never be free unless they commit to the freedom of jews in american to be jews. the more we understand our intra connectio
that, in fact, was not identifying the problem by the former president. >> yeah, i served in the bushtration. i supported president bush's reach into the grassroots of american muslim life. he did good things, but his wars, you know, before 9/11 the world thought american exceptionalism was a employ. after 9/11 most americans now think american exceptionalism is a employ. much of that is because of bush's wars, which have helped not one group go to school, which has helped not one woman...
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on the phone and i said to him, it was a friday evening i remember and i said why is france being so difficult and bush're france. you know, this is a national characteristic about pride. i don't mean to minimize it but i do think that what it tells us is that everybody understands the strategic future does lie in the pacific and that's what links the two stories you're talking about. >> certainly. it certainly does and does line behind the pacific where you see the u.s. and china, of course at logger heads increasingly. thank you so much. appreciate your time. >>> next, the mayor of del rio, texas warning the situation in his border town is a nuclear bomb alarm. there are more than 12,500 migrants and counting under that bridge and the situation is getting worse. >> all the people just cross? >> yeah. >> this is hundreds of people? >> it's not hundreds. it's thousands. >>> plus, breaking news, police at the florida home of brian laundry, the fiancee of the 22-year-old woman that vanished while on a cross country trip. we'll talk to the chief of police investigating the case. since suzie's got goals, s
on the phone and i said to him, it was a friday evening i remember and i said why is france being so difficult and bush're france. you know, this is a national characteristic about pride. i don't mean to minimize it but i do think that what it tells us is that everybody understands the strategic future does lie in the pacific and that's what links the two stories you're talking about. >> certainly. it certainly does and does line behind the pacific where you see the u.s. and china, of...
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and i welcomed president bush. , and says to me, he says, joe, he says, you're going to kick their butts tonight? i said, well, i hope so. and with that he went passed me and went brinkskly up to the sts and up the mound. found out later, obviously, he went to the top of the mound and pitched from the pitcher's rubber. he had warmed up with derek jeter in the batting cage underneath the stands. and of course, only jeter's dry wit, said to the president, he says, where are you going to throw the first pitch from? if you don't throw from the top of the mound, they're going to boo you, this is yankee stadium. and another thing, don't bounce it. so the president had a little bit of pressure put on him by our captain. but he went out there and threw a strike, and again, came off the mound, everybody cheered him. it was a great moment for everybody, because it was sort of a security blanket, after, you know, 9/11, and not too far after 9/11, that the president of the united states chose coming to throw out the first pitch
and i welcomed president bush. , and says to me, he says, joe, he says, you're going to kick their butts tonight? i said, well, i hope so. and with that he went passed me and went brinkskly up to the sts and up the mound. found out later, obviously, he went to the top of the mound and pitched from the pitcher's rubber. he had warmed up with derek jeter in the batting cage underneath the stands. and of course, only jeter's dry wit, said to the president, he says, where are you going to throw the...
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i got i had the bushes, not sure you wouldn't see hardwood. yeah. someone recollect roughly march about to be honest up. and you'll have to argue that that was i meant to show you how you know mister omar, position me, does he done? what do you do? to get my son medical out there and some of them you know that much more. it's currently going to smoke. and i mean, you know, you know, i the i this is so it's negative. so yes. so we're to fall in the morning on the trailer. see job, open country ah, hold on one pen, bring young man who i never saw started from such a noble a bucket there, but let me cut but shaw way out to join it. but just because why do i call you call it the phone call to tell you that joe, matt, i don't want to get a phone when i'm more why the key buzz and club have to sound for the show. and this will hold the button but a whole now called 1000000 to read, get them up. i don't show, but it talk benefit that i want to talk most of the one that we do, they're going to have the name of the the, the trash pretty my, that song tell you
i got i had the bushes, not sure you wouldn't see hardwood. yeah. someone recollect roughly march about to be honest up. and you'll have to argue that that was i meant to show you how you know mister omar, position me, does he done? what do you do? to get my son medical out there and some of them you know that much more. it's currently going to smoke. and i mean, you know, you know, i the i this is so it's negative. so yes. so we're to fall in the morning on the trailer. see job, open country...
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i to a has it jimmy? bye us. what did you learn? was his bassy mall bush, him johnny blue jenny my is speak of the i one. how many all with that? but if you could take a break of them, that i have gone to the shop to have a while, but the hard to figure because i get it. she watched 2 hutches. she doesn't, but the good who figured i hated bosom. as i wanted ma of for my high one of them. i am called my boss for white detective laughing. why? because why are you telling them? but as you can zap my industry, there was a quino not of us that law. i got i had the bushes on hall. sure. you wouldn't see hardwood. yeah. i'd rather march about be still be honest up. you don't have to argue that that was showing up on the phone. you know, you've been with somebody to help you normally from british mommy to see them. why do you do to get on a medical? oh ha, but some of them you know, that much more. it's currently going to promote them. i mean, you know, you know i i i this is so it's negative. so yes. so we're to fall in the morning a voice he was on the same trailers. he job on some operating cash for me. hold
i to a has it jimmy? bye us. what did you learn? was his bassy mall bush, him johnny blue jenny my is speak of the i one. how many all with that? but if you could take a break of them, that i have gone to the shop to have a while, but the hard to figure because i get it. she watched 2 hutches. she doesn't, but the good who figured i hated bosom. as i wanted ma of for my high one of them. i am called my boss for white detective laughing. why? because why are you telling them? but as you can zap...
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my little boy, i live in beginning when you get that bush and i tried the rub, this'll davy as i literally to live and then change the name. i checked her mulligan, whom i don't want to get about what they're going to or they're going to buy the man not to believe that you got to get to know when a lot of work, but in the room. right. you generate teeth, i, you know, if you're going to be going into a lot of these are 200 miles per month to get it up the we've had him miss got money. i lose weight now little barely bought a job made on lower than for college and we were just in a go for the please. hello, goals kind of with the in the know that monday and our class mega lay that the me a dagger going, what is the name of the guy i like the one that the bad on the walking along with one kid monday last monday or away. good old girl lou. oh, don't going to the non that donating child, going to my google again, the new minutes. yeah. mm hm. and jani doing your am, i'm a good day i am out of in. i'm opening and going to pop kelly. lucky though. so give me a nod again, he is clear with us. he d
my little boy, i live in beginning when you get that bush and i tried the rub, this'll davy as i literally to live and then change the name. i checked her mulligan, whom i don't want to get about what they're going to or they're going to buy the man not to believe that you got to get to know when a lot of work, but in the room. right. you generate teeth, i, you know, if you're going to be going into a lot of these are 200 miles per month to get it up the we've had him miss got money. i lose...