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let us confess in this ecclesiastical feeling, when she came back her john grisham's latest novel.ne to see the 41st president of the united states and mrs. bush. and i was feeling rather sorry for myself. and i told this story. and mrs. bush looked across the table, looked me in the eye. and i was thinking here comes some motherly sympathy. it's called telegraphing. here it comes. and she said, well, how do you k poor john grisham would feel, you know? he's a very handsome man. so, i was 0 for 2. put it was a fair and funny point. as were so many of the points that barbara pierce bush made in her long and consequential life. known as barbara, bar, mom, mother, begsilver fox, she was comforting, sateadfast and honet and loving. barbara bush was the first lady of the generation. as a fiancee and wife of a naval aviator, she waited and prayed in the watches of the night. during the war she worked in a nuts and bolt factory in port chester, new york. and she joined george h.w. bush in the great adventure of texas. moving to distant owe ses dessa 1948. from rye, mrs. bush's mother woul
let us confess in this ecclesiastical feeling, when she came back her john grisham's latest novel.ne to see the 41st president of the united states and mrs. bush. and i was feeling rather sorry for myself. and i told this story. and mrs. bush looked across the table, looked me in the eye. and i was thinking here comes some motherly sympathy. it's called telegraphing. here it comes. and she said, well, how do you k poor john grisham would feel, you know? he's a very handsome man. so, i was 0 for...
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she said, well, how you think poor john grisham would feel? he is a very handsome man. [laughter] 0-for-2.was but, it was a fair and funny point, as were so many of the points barbara bush made in her long and consequential life. known as barbara, bar, mom, mother, ganny, the silver fox, and the enforcer, she was candid and comforting, steadfast and straightforward, honest and loving. ladyra bush was the first of the greatest generation. fiancee and the wife of a world war ii naval aviator, she waited and prayed in the watches of the night. during the war, she worked at a nuts and bolts factory in new york and she joined george h.w. bush and the great adventure of postwar texas. moving fiancee and the wife of a world war to odeszsa in 1948, 70 summers ago. mother would send ones of soap and detergent the grounds they probably did not have that type of thing in west texas. [laughter] >> mrs. bush raised a family, endured the loss of a daughter to leukemia and kept everything and everyone together. as the wife of one president and the mother of
she said, well, how you think poor john grisham would feel? he is a very handsome man. [laughter] 0-for-2.was but, it was a fair and funny point, as were so many of the points barbara bush made in her long and consequential life. known as barbara, bar, mom, mother, ganny, the silver fox, and the enforcer, she was candid and comforting, steadfast and straightforward, honest and loving. ladyra bush was the first of the greatest generation. fiancee and the wife of a world war ii naval aviator, she...
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when she came back with john grisham's latest novel. it gets worse. i told this story and mrs. bush looked across the table, looked me in the eye and i was thinking, here comes some motherly sympathy. that's called telegraphing. here it comes. and she said, well, how do you think poor john grisham would he's a vy handsome man. so i was 0 for 2. but it was a fair and funny point. as were so many of the points that barbara pierce bush made in her long and consequential life. known as barbara, as bar, as mom, as mother, as ganny, as the silver fox, and as the enforcer, she was candid and comforting, steadfast and straight forward, honest and loving. barbara bush was the first lady of the greatest generation. as the fiance and then the wife of a world war ii naval aviator, he waited and prayed in the watches of the night. during the war, she worked at a nuts and bolts factory in port chester, new york. and she joined george h.w. bush in the great adventure of postwar texas. moving to distant odessa in 1948. 70 summers ago. from rye, mrs. bush's mother wou
when she came back with john grisham's latest novel. it gets worse. i told this story and mrs. bush looked across the table, looked me in the eye and i was thinking, here comes some motherly sympathy. that's called telegraphing. here it comes. and she said, well, how do you think poor john grisham would he's a vy handsome man. so i was 0 for 2. but it was a fair and funny point. as were so many of the points that barbara pierce bush made in her long and consequential life. known as barbara, as...
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back with john grisham's latest novel. [laughter] it gets worse.urday inon september, and i was on my way to maine to see the 41st president of the united states and mrs. bush. i was feeling rather sorry for myself. i told the story and mrs. bush lookedacross this table, me in the eye, and she said here comes some motherly -- and i said, here comes some motherly sympathy. [laughter] it's called telegraphing. here comes. and she said "well how do you think poor john grisham would feel?" "he's a very handsome man." [laughter] was oh-two. funny was a fair and point as were so many of the points that she made an her long and consequential life. she's known as many things. and comforting, steadfast and straightforward, honest and loving. ladyra bush was the first of the greatest generation. as a wife of a formal naval aviator, she watched and prayed in the night. and the war, she worked at a nut and bolt factory in new york. bush ined george h.w. the great adventure of postwar texas. 1948. to odesza in 70 summers ago. her mother, she would send boxes of
back with john grisham's latest novel. [laughter] it gets worse.urday inon september, and i was on my way to maine to see the 41st president of the united states and mrs. bush. i was feeling rather sorry for myself. i told the story and mrs. bush lookedacross this table, me in the eye, and she said here comes some motherly -- and i said, here comes some motherly sympathy. [laughter] it's called telegraphing. here comes. and she said "well how do you think poor john grisham would...
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when she came back with john grisham's latest novel. [laughter] >> it gets worse.s. bush. and i was feeling rather sorry for myself. and i told this story and mrs. bush looked across the table, looked me in the eye, and i was thinking here comes some motherly sympathy. [laughte [laughter] >> it's called telegraphing. here it comes, and she said, well, how do you think poor john grisham would feel? [laughter] >> he's a very handsome man. so i was 0 for 2. but it was a fair and funny point. as were so many of the points that barbara pierce bush made in her long and consequential life. known as barbara, as bar, as mom, as mother, as ganny as the silver fox and enforcer. she was candid and comforting, steadfast and straightforward, honest and loving. barbara bush was the first lady of the greatest generation, as the fiancee and then the wife of a world war ii naval aviator, she waited and prayed in the watches of the night. during the war, she worked at a nuts and bolts factory in port chester, new york, and she joined george h.w. bush in the great adventure of post-wa
when she came back with john grisham's latest novel. [laughter] >> it gets worse.s. bush. and i was feeling rather sorry for myself. and i told this story and mrs. bush looked across the table, looked me in the eye, and i was thinking here comes some motherly sympathy. [laughte [laughter] >> it's called telegraphing. here it comes, and she said, well, how do you think poor john grisham would feel? [laughter] >> he's a very handsome man. so i was 0 for 2. but it was a fair and...
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when she came back with john grisham's latest novel. it gets worse.s on my way to maine to 41st president of the i ted states mrs. bush and was feeling rather sorry for myself. and mrs. this story bush looked across the table, looked me in the eye and i was thinking, here comes some motherly sympathy. that's called telegraphing. it comes. and she said, well, how do you grisham would n feel? you know, he's a very handsome man. so i was 0 for 2. but it was a fair and funny point. as were so many of the points bush made inpierce her long and consequential life. bar, as barbara, as ganny, as ther, as silver fox and as the enforcer, comforting, d and steadfast and straight forward. honest and loving. barbara bush was the first lady of the greatest generation. as the fiancee and this then the of a world war ii naval aviator, she waited and prayed in the watches of the night. during the war, she worked at a nuts and bolts factory in portchester, new york. and she joined george h.w. bush adventure of post war texas. odessa in 1948, 70 summers ago. from rye, m
when she came back with john grisham's latest novel. it gets worse.s on my way to maine to 41st president of the i ted states mrs. bush and was feeling rather sorry for myself. and mrs. this story bush looked across the table, looked me in the eye and i was thinking, here comes some motherly sympathy. that's called telegraphing. it comes. and she said, well, how do you grisham would n feel? you know, he's a very handsome man. so i was 0 for 2. but it was a fair and funny point. as were so many...
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she said, how do you think poor john grisham would feel? he is a very handsome man.a very handsome man. it was up there and funny point. as were so many of the points that barbara pierce bush made in her long and consequential like. fe. known as the silver fox in the was candid and comforting, steadfast and straightforward. honest and loving. ladyra bush was the first of the greatest generation. the fiance and the wife of a world war ii naval 88 or -- aviator, she waited and prayed in the watches of the night. during the war she worked at a net symbols factory in new york. -- nuts and bolts factory in new york. odesza in 1948. 70 summers ago. right, mrs. bush's mother would send boxes of detergent to her daughter on accounts of they probably didn't have that kind of thing in west texas. [laughter] mrs. bush raised a family, endured the loss of a daughter to leukemia. kept everything and everyone together. as the wife of one president and the mother of another, she holds a distinction that belongs to only one other american in a long history of the republic. abigail a
she said, how do you think poor john grisham would feel? he is a very handsome man.a very handsome man. it was up there and funny point. as were so many of the points that barbara pierce bush made in her long and consequential like. fe. known as the silver fox in the was candid and comforting, steadfast and straightforward. honest and loving. ladyra bush was the first of the greatest generation. the fiance and the wife of a world war ii naval 88 or -- aviator, she waited and prayed in the...
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when she came back with john grisham's latest novel. [laughter] it gets worse. on the saturday in september and i was on my way to main to see the 41st president of the united states and mrs. lush, and -- mrs. bush and i told this story and mrs. bush looked across the table looked me in the eye, and i've said here comes the motherly sympathy. [laughter] here it comes. she said how do think poor josh gresham -- jon grissom would feel? he is a very handsome man. 2. i was 0 for funny was a fair and point. known as barbara, as mom, his mother, as the silver fox and as the enforcer. she was candid and comforting, steadfast and straightforward. honest and loving. ladyra bush was the first of the greatest generation. as a fiance and then the wife of a world war ii naval aviator she waited and prayed into the night. during the war she worked at he notes and both factory in port chester new york, and she joined george bush in the great adventure of texas. 1948, 70 augusta in summers ago. was sent boxes of soap and detergent to her thatter on the grounds they probably did
when she came back with john grisham's latest novel. [laughter] it gets worse. on the saturday in september and i was on my way to main to see the 41st president of the united states and mrs. lush, and -- mrs. bush and i told this story and mrs. bush looked across the table looked me in the eye, and i've said here comes the motherly sympathy. [laughter] here it comes. she said how do think poor josh gresham -- jon grissom would feel? he is a very handsome man. 2. i was 0 for funny was a fair...
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what do you mean john grisham is in the front window? not anywhere. now meltzer was in the front window. we have a couple thank you to do that are local but ones that are fun. i write a character named beecher in the inner circle and i know my friend treasure here to help me develop beecher. this is a guy from the national archives. the theory is. so in thing. people who help us online common at the lots of people over here. dr. king. i've never told this story publicly. this year for halloween i went as willy wonka and last year my daughter with his baroque assault. there is no costume sold and of course we decided the week before halloween and i went on twitter and i said can anyone help me with the costume and he came to the rescue, total stranger said i've got a costume for you. it was homemade and it was hers and my daughter were at. thank you freya. this is the biggest thank you cobol. i'm a man of my word i hope at all times are three years ago i made a promise in my history teacher in 11th grade needed a kidney tissue is dying. he said can you
what do you mean john grisham is in the front window? not anywhere. now meltzer was in the front window. we have a couple thank you to do that are local but ones that are fun. i write a character named beecher in the inner circle and i know my friend treasure here to help me develop beecher. this is a guy from the national archives. the theory is. so in thing. people who help us online common at the lots of people over here. dr. king. i've never told this story publicly. this year for halloween...
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and her unexpected death would get caught up in a chain of events right out of a john grisham novel. murder, betrayal, and millions in fraud. melissa lewis at the start of everything awful that followed. >> it ended up being the beginning of the end. >> missy, as her family called her, had some so far. penthouse lawyering wasn't likely for a restless high school dropout. her mother, lisa lapoint. here was a kid who didn't really finish high school. she got the ged ticket. >> correct. she didn't plan to be a high school dropout. she was in a hurry to get on with life. >> and focused enough finally to finish college, and in her late 20s, go for a law degree. she breezed past the younger students to become the prestigious editor of "the law review." she caught the eye of one of her professors, scott rothstein, who took her on as an intern. office manager debra villegas met her on the first day of work. what did melissa bring to the party? >> she was smart. capable. she was everything you would want in an associate attorney. >> she was also one of the nicest people debra says she ever me
and her unexpected death would get caught up in a chain of events right out of a john grisham novel. murder, betrayal, and millions in fraud. melissa lewis at the start of everything awful that followed. >> it ended up being the beginning of the end. >> missy, as her family called her, had some so far. penthouse lawyering wasn't likely for a restless high school dropout. her mother, lisa lapoint. here was a kid who didn't really finish high school. she got the ged ticket. >>...
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how do you think john grisham feels about that.e're watching here as the motorcade carrying barbara bush to her final resting place makes its way leaving the church in houston. just about two hours ago at the conclusion of that service. more than 1,000 people there for the memorial, including obviously the extended family of barbara bush, president clinton, former secretary of state clinton as well. former secretary of state james baker, his wife gave the eulogy as well during that ceremony. jimmy carter, and his wife not there. recovering from surgery. obamas and the first lady of the united states as well. service that was -- when i heard my colleague say the largest episcopal church in the northern h hemisphere. watch the final part of the journey. >>> there you see the facade. it makes its way by the insti s institution. >> as we heard throughout the day, this library incredibly important to the legacy to barbara bush and george bush as well. president bush and his family in the cars that you see there comprising that motorcade
how do you think john grisham feels about that.e're watching here as the motorcade carrying barbara bush to her final resting place makes its way leaving the church in houston. just about two hours ago at the conclusion of that service. more than 1,000 people there for the memorial, including obviously the extended family of barbara bush, president clinton, former secretary of state clinton as well. former secretary of state james baker, his wife gave the eulogy as well during that ceremony....