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john with bush, mr. ashley branch. when you, when they 1st started, that is pushing it through water list today. a puddled and it was because when you put on mr. we need, you got to talk, we up must be the police that i started suite the cheese. that was not what i was like g, we've shoot the e p a we were studied. you were motion, he but, but his name or not with justice way. traditionally. you boldly, but actually it's always, i mean, does, it only has 2030 christian period. they tempestuous buying. is this mr. sponsor increases this to rupture of shanita shred container along with a rash. nice to mean. can it be should say, shin mom with clear my room, your kritisha early barbarians can live in santa cul de marquis told his readers, even though he only visited in summer and never knew the chums of a russian winter. his boca treasure trove of russian stereotypes was regularly reprinted and is still in production, and even now informs many views of russia. yes. was dire roast kings up talk ago. we need to speak. well,
john with bush, mr. ashley branch. when you, when they 1st started, that is pushing it through water list today. a puddled and it was because when you put on mr. we need, you got to talk, we up must be the police that i started suite the cheese. that was not what i was like g, we've shoot the e p a we were studied. you were motion, he but, but his name or not with justice way. traditionally. you boldly, but actually it's always, i mean, does, it only has 2030 christian period. they tempestuous...
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have a chance to call bella ah, oh, i just want to make a connection with abby with you about that to me to call john hope bush. so whether story under that am i will lose before you get by troy, i want to hold on a muscle fluid ok poses, get us also get a shadow call one big i me to want to go to you to tell him body denny is. that has to have on your chart such as are i've talked about you while be don't be with the in shot shop. they did suck the had the rose, dowdy mall that started on the needle catch on the holidays. i mean, you put them in jeannie at dr. done movies and shows it. i didn't know that in on a whole week. it was actually me. i there was no government really commissioning them to make songs any more, but they continued to film all the way up until 96. and at a certain point, i think their project became very personal, and that's with the house of history sort of represents is i think it's one of the most personal films in the african films archive. it's really an essay film about the destruction of cobble and it sort of shifts about halfway through into a lament for the destruction of the co
have a chance to call bella ah, oh, i just want to make a connection with abby with you about that to me to call john hope bush. so whether story under that am i will lose before you get by troy, i want to hold on a muscle fluid ok poses, get us also get a shadow call one big i me to want to go to you to tell him body denny is. that has to have on your chart such as are i've talked about you while be don't be with the in shot shop. they did suck the had the rose, dowdy mall that started on the...
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barberic and they chatted balboa ah, oh, i just want to make sure someone connect with you about that to me to call john hope, bush brothers. julian, there's not about that before what it is you can buy troy of what for polish on a muscle that poses. let us also get a shadow called one video. i need to want to go to you to tell him body than he has. this has to have on do you chart such as are i've talked about you, why don't you be will sunday in shot, double shot they did suck. they had won a rose doughty mall that started on the need to get your money if the holidays and had them in june. yeah. to dr. dunn movies and shows it with another 5 that inclined to get involved was actually me. i there was no government really commissioning them to make films any more, but they continued to film all the way up until 96. and at a certain point, i think their project became very personal, invest with the house that history sort of represents is i think it's one of the most personal films in the african films archive. it's really an essay film about the destruction of cobble and it sort of shifts about halfway through int
barberic and they chatted balboa ah, oh, i just want to make sure someone connect with you about that to me to call john hope, bush brothers. julian, there's not about that before what it is you can buy troy of what for polish on a muscle that poses. let us also get a shadow called one video. i need to want to go to you to tell him body than he has. this has to have on do you chart such as are i've talked about you, why don't you be will sunday in shot, double shot they did suck. they had won a...
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with you about that? to me, to go to john hope, bush brothers, julian, there's not a minute that pollution before what it is you get by troy of what for polish on a muscle that poses. let us also get a shadow called one big i me to want to go to you to tell him body than he has. this has to have on do you chart such as are i've talked about you want to be don't be with the shadow shop. they did suck, they had a rose dowdy mall that started on the need to get your money. if the holidays, i mean you wouldn't have gotten them in june. yeah. to dr. done movies and show it. i didn't know that inclined to get involved was actually me i there was no government really commissioning them to make films any more, but they continued to film all the way up until 96. and at a certain point, i think their project became very personal, and that's with the house of history sort of represents is i think it's one of the most personal films in the african films archive. it's really an essay film about the destruction of cobble and it sort of shifts about halfway through into a lament for the destruction of the cobbled museu
with you about that? to me, to go to john hope, bush brothers, julian, there's not a minute that pollution before what it is you get by troy of what for polish on a muscle that poses. let us also get a shadow called one big i me to want to go to you to tell him body than he has. this has to have on do you chart such as are i've talked about you want to be don't be with the shadow shop. they did suck, they had a rose dowdy mall that started on the need to get your money. if the holidays, i mean...
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they chatted. paula ah oh, in math, and i wonder what the next step would be with you about that to me to go to john hope, bush brothers. julian, there's not about that before what it is you get by choice. what for polish on a muscle that poses. let us also get a shadow call, fell bigger. i need to want to go to you to tell him body than he has. this has to have on your chart such as are i've talked about you, why don't you be with the shadow shop? they suck on the rose, dowdy mall that side of the needle and get your money if the holidays and has them. in jeannie at dr. dunn movies and shows it i didn't know that inclined to get involved was actually i there was no government really commissioning them to make films any more, but they continued to film with all the way up until 96. and at a certain point, i think their project became very personal. and that's what the house of history sort of represents is. i think it's one of the most personal films in the african films archive. it's really an essay film about the destruction of cobble and it sort of shifts about halfway through into a lament for the destruct
they chatted. paula ah oh, in math, and i wonder what the next step would be with you about that to me to go to john hope, bush brothers. julian, there's not about that before what it is you get by choice. what for polish on a muscle that poses. let us also get a shadow call, fell bigger. i need to want to go to you to tell him body than he has. this has to have on your chart such as are i've talked about you, why don't you be with the shadow shop? they suck on the rose, dowdy mall that side of...
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that is honestly some of the energy that john stewart's tapped with the daily show back in the bush yearsarrying, which people used to say sometimes isn't cool, around here we think it is important and unequal to care, between that and roasting and finding humor in problems. kind of an anti-cynical comedy, which built such a following that his teammates went onto big roles. you can even sometimes forget how these figures today, like cold air, john oliver started on the daily show. as did samantha bee, the beloved emmy-winning host of full frontal with samantha bee, who is on the beat right now in an interview. we are airing it for the first time where we talk politics, human rights, comedy and how her spirited approach can really shave and change minds while she has claimed, like stewart, that that is not even her goal. do you really have -- do you believe you can't shape minds through culture? when you shape minds through culture, eventually that can have other impacts, social change or how people vote. >> well, okay, listen. i don't think that any of us could do this work -- i think it
that is honestly some of the energy that john stewart's tapped with the daily show back in the bush yearsarrying, which people used to say sometimes isn't cool, around here we think it is important and unequal to care, between that and roasting and finding humor in problems. kind of an anti-cynical comedy, which built such a following that his teammates went onto big roles. you can even sometimes forget how these figures today, like cold air, john oliver started on the daily show. as did...
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paul is here, along with mark, a former adviser to george w. bush and john mccain.y not want them, good evening by the way, but that may be all they have. let's talk about this. mark, you first. looking at the number, just months before the midterms, almost halfway through this term. it is beyond scary for this president, what do you think the conversation is like in the white house? >> well, the one thing about this white house is that they don't scare easily and they know about democrats wedding their diverse easily. that's how they won the primary, that's how they won the nomination. they tuned out the signal over the noise. by the way, i don't think it surprising at all these numbers given all that joe biden is dealing with. i would also say that it is not surprising because in many respects, joe biden himself said he was a transitory, a president in transition which means giving the signal that he knows he is 80 years old, 79, 80 years old. he knows he is an old white guy in a party that is changing and diverse. the future is not going to be a white guy. listen
paul is here, along with mark, a former adviser to george w. bush and john mccain.y not want them, good evening by the way, but that may be all they have. let's talk about this. mark, you first. looking at the number, just months before the midterms, almost halfway through this term. it is beyond scary for this president, what do you think the conversation is like in the white house? >> well, the one thing about this white house is that they don't scare easily and they know about...
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with so much volatility, is china investable yes or no? joining us now is a china bull, jonathan broadski founder of cedar street asset management, and john rutledge ceo of safanad, and former adviser to presidents bush and reagan welcome, gentlemen, great to have you with us. >> thank you >> jonathan, let me begin with you. i think maybe you have the harder case to make at least to this skeptic here. why should i think china is a safe -- not necessarily a safe, but a good return place to put my money now >> well, as you stated, it's pretty easy to be a pessimist, it's a lot harder to be a optimist given the zero covid policy, geopolitical concerns and obviously one of the big elephants in the room and that is the regulatory issues between the s.e.c. and the chinese government, around u.s. listed chinese companies, but i think there's some silver lining behind the pessimism, and that's around the fact that we are moving away from a very aggressive zero covid policy, 14-day lockdown to seven-day lockdown very localized approach. in addition, in the original covid outbreak, the chinese government really did not stimulate the economy very much. so there's a lot of policy room there with low inflation, b
with so much volatility, is china investable yes or no? joining us now is a china bull, jonathan broadski founder of cedar street asset management, and john rutledge ceo of safanad, and former adviser to presidents bush and reagan welcome, gentlemen, great to have you with us. >> thank you >> jonathan, let me begin with you. i think maybe you have the harder case to make at least to this skeptic here. why should i think china is a safe -- not necessarily a safe, but a good return...
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john bates you you was actually yeah. well you can look up some got the used car lot. coco did some guy stella, nana sites you with a me dick in bay bush did skull by many to go good. jane garcia didn't know what other mm you kiko a mommy is japanese and lived near unit 731 when she was just 13. mm hm. she often visits china nel organizing exhibitions and conferences to expose the crimes perpetrated by unit 7. 31. clear them was that the guys that dickins hundreds is good. oh. at bastrop given the me there meet them, us cut it. oh, i don't know my day i will. yeah. my mom i got it. but as you are so good old can know when he got there. mm. the camp as a gruesome reputation among the locals. ah, ah, exactly what went on behind the tool since they'll never know. but they all show that no one ever came out alive. after you infected a person would he get treatment? yes. what happened to him next? he'd be used for further experiments. until he died. yes. none of the prisoners came out alive. from tribunal questions to medical service major general. how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various n
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i i think of john mccain selecting sarah palin is a kind of attack dog if you will george hw bush made a similar decision with dan quayle to create a in a sense of me who was you know younger and more outspokenly conservative to placate various wings of his party? sometimes this decision comes for not i think it was john nance garner who said the vice presidency isn't worth a bucket of warm. he said well support has been sanitized into exactly right it's better. he said statement, right? what in your view was? the best vice presidential selection oh, geez. yeah, well you mentioned the worst in andrew johnson, obviously. yes, that did not work out. so well. i like truman. really. i mean true truman the quite a good president and it's really interesting how he became how he ended up as fdr's running mate in 1944 because fdr of courses first eight years, john yance garner. we just quoted was his vice president and then in 1940. he henry wallace became vice president. he was president vice president between 40 and 44. he was very liberal and by 1944 a lot of people in a democratic party. they i mean they knew roo
i i think of john mccain selecting sarah palin is a kind of attack dog if you will george hw bush made a similar decision with dan quayle to create a in a sense of me who was you know younger and more outspokenly conservative to placate various wings of his party? sometimes this decision comes for not i think it was john nance garner who said the vice presidency isn't worth a bucket of warm. he said well support has been sanitized into exactly right it's better. he said statement, right? what...
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bush, john castic and so forth. chris christie and so forth. i will go out on a limb in the same pattern and suggest to you that with the amazing success of top gun likely outsider nominee for 2024. whether the democrats could tolerate a pro-american, pro-defense, pro-action figure person like tom cruise i don't know. i think he would beat gavin newsom in a primary in a heartbeat. newsom saying they out to be more like california. you look at the crime rate and the homelessness. by every measurable standard florida is a better place to live as is texas than california. >> harris: i want to get in there and just about every woman in america might rather have a poster of tom cruise than other people who might run. you talk about florida. gavin newsom spending money on ads in florida. but you have pritzker now and with his recent commitment to headline the florida democrats' annual gala this weekend, that is an interesting development. clearly democrats on the other side of the aisle are looking at that governor down there and how will even pritzker of illinois, governor since 2019, and you can see some details on the screen there his family owns th
bush, john castic and so forth. chris christie and so forth. i will go out on a limb in the same pattern and suggest to you that with the amazing success of top gun likely outsider nominee for 2024. whether the democrats could tolerate a pro-american, pro-defense, pro-action figure person like tom cruise i don't know. i think he would beat gavin newsom in a primary in a heartbeat. newsom saying they out to be more like california. you look at the crime rate and the homelessness. by every...
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bush and the author of [inaudible] politics, how to heal our frayed republic at the after trump. also with the cnn senior political analyst johnfaces -- what are you thinking, what do you thinking? >> good evening, to you. first of all, it's an honor. but look, that number, what's striking to me is it's down to 44%. you've got to put this in perspective. i know that seems bonkers to folks who have been thankless attention to the january 6th hearings but he's gone from a different majority of the republican party to 44% to be the next nominee. his support is eroded. that's the news in that poll. >> do you agree with that, peter? >> i do. >> because i think this is a snapshot in time -- i think the closer it gets to something actually happening like the midterms or if he declares, i think that number will go. but go on, peter, sorry -- do you agree? >> yeah, i do. it is a snapshot in time, polls always are. there is a trend, actually, over the month or two, that shows his strength of the party is weakening, so -- the poll works. i've done focus groups with people who have been completely pro-trump. and since the january 6th comm
bush and the author of [inaudible] politics, how to heal our frayed republic at the after trump. also with the cnn senior political analyst johnfaces -- what are you thinking, what do you thinking? >> good evening, to you. first of all, it's an honor. but look, that number, what's striking to me is it's down to 44%. you've got to put this in perspective. i know that seems bonkers to folks who have been thankless attention to the january 6th hearings but he's gone from a different majority...
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john wood, former senior investigator for the january six committee. also with us evening, mr. marc mackinnon, the executive producer of the emmy nominated the circus and former adviser to george w. bush. good evening one and all. have to admire the hat. you gotta, mark mckinnon. you guys gotta get your hat game on. caleb got her glasses game. i don't know. >> i got nothing. >> john, you got a good luta. >> good evening one at all, caitlin, according to post at the washington post, these techs were lost in the reset of government phones after they left office. it sounds an awful lot like we heard the same thing we heard from the secret service, how does this fit with everything that we know? >> all right, don, this is about a text messages missing, we just heard a story just like this a few weeks ago, but it is a totally new thing. what we're learning here, from this washington post reporting tonight, is that the acting homeland security secretary at the end of the trump administration and his deputy, so that's chad wolf and ken cuccinelli, that their texts have gone missing. and the department of homeland security told the inspector general, so this independent watchdog that overlook
john wood, former senior investigator for the january six committee. also with us evening, mr. marc mackinnon, the executive producer of the emmy nominated the circus and former adviser to george w. bush. good evening one and all. have to admire the hat. you gotta, mark mckinnon. you guys gotta get your hat game on. caleb got her glasses game. i don't know. >> i got nothing. >> john, you got a good luta. >> good evening one at all, caitlin, according to post at the washington...
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for state visit that the bushes invited and they invited nancy reagan to come for the state visit and seated at the table with the president. the next to nancy reagan was john roberts. and when john roberts was at library he began the story by saying as they sat down nancy reagan immediately extended an invitation to him to come to the library. he explained to her that he wasn't accepting invitations yet and as he described it by the third course, they were penciling in the date for his visit. if justice of the united states susceptible to her powers of persuasion thank you. gaylor can yeah i get i like jim. i remember my last visit with her which was in october of 2015. she passed away in march of 16. and she was in her wheelchair. she was perfectly quaffed the nails were done the earrings were on. but she was frail and and she had sort of half sentences not whole sentences. words, but it was clear to me. she was following the election. it was clear to me. she was up on everything that was going on at the library. i think they're just been a debate at the library. and and at one point sitting in this wheelchair and she was frail and small and and she said
for state visit that the bushes invited and they invited nancy reagan to come for the state visit and seated at the table with the president. the next to nancy reagan was john roberts. and when john roberts was at library he began the story by saying as they sat down nancy reagan immediately extended an invitation to him to come to the library. he explained to her that he wasn't accepting invitations yet and as he described it by the third course, they were penciling in the date for his visit....
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with john marshall who was also a federalist. you know when you come to a case like core field the interesting thing to me about core field and the definition of fundamental rights that bush road washington describes incorpfield, which is what makes it famous is that it's the product of someone. who was changing his mind about the case? so the most exciting thing i found when i researched this book was a secret journal that was bushrod containers notes from many cases. it had been in a museum in chicago for decades and no one had really paid any attention to it and you i was there i turned the page and what did i see in front of me core field versus coryell, right? began, and that's as close i ever gonna get to hitting you jackpot. i think for for anything. um, and what you learned there is that one of the reasons he decided to explain why he thought certain rights were fundamental under the privileges and immunities clause of the constitution. is that the claim in the case was that harvesting oysters in new jersey waters if you lived in pennsylvania was a fundamental right and he had a hard time thinking that through because he said to himself and his note you can see hi
with john marshall who was also a federalist. you know when you come to a case like core field the interesting thing to me about core field and the definition of fundamental rights that bush road washington describes incorpfield, which is what makes it famous is that it's the product of someone. who was changing his mind about the case? so the most exciting thing i found when i researched this book was a secret journal that was bushrod containers notes from many cases. it had been in a museum...
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john katko was with us, saying to the homeland secretary, you have to get waivers from non-citizens accused of criminal activity and terrorism before we release information to you. terror threat against former president george w. bushinia. so, but now you have to sign waivers to get information. >> well we know the height of hypocrisy with the left and biden administration is at our southern border. as you know the biden administration is suing me. so i'm back in federal court again because they don't want us to enforce the law that says you have to show proof of citizenship to vote in a presidential election or be on a early voting list. the biden administration letting millions of people into the country illegally so they don't want arizona to check for citizenship. you can draw your own conclusions. height of hypocrisy, novak djokovic, number one tennis player in the world, to play a sport, he can't come into this country, jet people are crossing our southern border in record numbers have, no proof of vaccine, are given hotel rooms, the most serious question they get whether they want a room with two double beds or a king bed. elizabeth: that is interesting but you know there is also this, war of words is breaki
john katko was with us, saying to the homeland secretary, you have to get waivers from non-citizens accused of criminal activity and terrorism before we release information to you. terror threat against former president george w. bushinia. so, but now you have to sign waivers to get information. >> well we know the height of hypocrisy with the left and biden administration is at our southern border. as you know the biden administration is suing me. so i'm back in federal court again...
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bush and bill clinton. stuart mclaurin is president of the white house historical association leading the association's nonprofit nonpartisan mission to support conserv. station and preservation at the white house with private funding john stanwich serves as the national park service liaison to the white house overseeing the national park services responsibilities for the care of the white house and its grounds as well as the park areas immediately surrounding the white house. finally. we are joined by lydia teterick curator of the white house. she has been part of the white house curatorial staff since 1979. tetrick has lectured and published articles on the white house collection and specializes in historic photographs of the executive mansion. please join me in welcoming our panelists to the stage for our final panel today. here put me in the middle here. i don't like this. well, thank you sarah for that wonderful introduction. it's it's been a pretty incredible day. i heard some fascinating insights from different people and i know this will be a fitting conclusion to our symposium. and before we get into our conversation about preservation with the white house, i figured i would share a little bit about the history
bush and bill clinton. stuart mclaurin is president of the white house historical association leading the association's nonprofit nonpartisan mission to support conserv. station and preservation at the white house with private funding john stanwich serves as the national park service liaison to the white house overseeing the national park services responsibilities for the care of the white house and its grounds as well as the park areas immediately surrounding the white house. finally. we are...