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ms. bushit is a combination. yes, there is protesting. that can be part of a movement. also, there are phases to it. i think about the aids movement in the 1980's were a lot of gay men in new york and san francisco were protesting and realized that even though they do not know policy, they were mainly the big leaders in the space were lawyers, working in real estate, they learned everything about policy, and were able to speak to the nih at what they were dealing with. that looks different than standing in the streets, but it is equally if not more so important because it changes policy to affect millions of more people's lives. i think we need to remember it is both. there is one much more of a stark image that you can remember in your mind. there is one going on behind closed doors we need to be a part of it, that is all of our responsibility to be educated on how that can happen. mr. horowitz: i want to ask specifically. i think another way of asking the question is president obama in 2008,
ms. bushit is a combination. yes, there is protesting. that can be part of a movement. also, there are phases to it. i think about the aids movement in the 1980's were a lot of gay men in new york and san francisco were protesting and realized that even though they do not know policy, they were mainly the big leaders in the space were lawyers, working in real estate, they learned everything about policy, and were able to speak to the nih at what they were dealing with. that looks different than...
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ambassador to the un and they got to know each other in meetings and stuff and worked closely when ms. bush was liaison to china in 74-75 and he was henry kissinger's deputy but you have to remember he is henry kissinger's national security adviser but from september of 1973 on when henry kissinger become secretary of state scowcroft is national security adviser. he is deferential to -- henry kissinger was still often leading in foreign policy but in terms of making the government run in figuring out what policies would kick, this was to quickly scowcroft, a partnership there. >> on the left side of the table. >> larry altman. i believe you said scowcroft was in the nixon administration head of military operations including the medical office. did he have anything to say about nixon's health or drinking? >> he did say that nixon was not a heavy drinker and more reclusive as watergate worsened and hold up by himself and invite kissinger late at night he would give scowcroft bizarre quarters that scowcroft would ignore the next morning. there was a little bit. he came to see this in the book
ambassador to the un and they got to know each other in meetings and stuff and worked closely when ms. bush was liaison to china in 74-75 and he was henry kissinger's deputy but you have to remember he is henry kissinger's national security adviser but from september of 1973 on when henry kissinger become secretary of state scowcroft is national security adviser. he is deferential to -- henry kissinger was still often leading in foreign policy but in terms of making the government run in...
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ms difciles de batallar debido a la sequa que enfrenta el estado. --el evento ser hoy a la una de la tarde en la "870" de la calle "bush." la universidad de berkeley se niega a recibir un donativo de miles de dolares... take vo --- asi lo di a conocer el diario ''los angeles times'' quien afirm que funcionarios de esta casa de estudio no aceptarn los fondos recaudados en una cena de retiro organizada para el ex presidente de la comisin de utilidades '' michael peevey''... --- ''peevey'' renunci tras el escndalo que lo vincul a correos electrnicos con pg&e... ---la cena recaud cerca de 30 mil dolares.. ahora organizadores quieren entregar el dinero a otro organizacin... live bug juanfra --- tiempo de la pausa... pero aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion le tenemos mucho ms... take vo/lorena -- vuelve a suceder!!! un aparatoso accidente en los rieles del tren deja tragedia a su paso... take vo/juanfra --una escuela al sur de la baha podra hacer historia... y esto por una batalla legal que se ha llevado a cabo entre estudiantes latinos y anglosajones... take fs hotline/lorena --recuerde que usted tiene lnea directa
ms difciles de batallar debido a la sequa que enfrenta el estado. --el evento ser hoy a la una de la tarde en la "870" de la calle "bush." la universidad de berkeley se niega a recibir un donativo de miles de dolares... take vo --- asi lo di a conocer el diario ''los angeles times'' quien afirm que funcionarios de esta casa de estudio no aceptarn los fondos recaudados en una cena de retiro organizada para el ex presidente de la comisin de utilidades '' michael peevey''......
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ms. rice during the bush years who was instrumental. in this book she acknowledged that she was one of the closest advisers to the pres. it is true. >> what do they call you? >> i don't know. >> george w. >> george w. bush had all those nicknames. anyway, i hope they call me honest and fair. >> in your book you write about covering president clinton command you write in their about a soul food dinner that you offered president clinton. >> we had a historic dinner with pres. bill clinton had a time that we were dealing with issues of race. was the 2nd term command the numbers of black reporters at the white house we had not had an otr >> tell us what an otr is. >> and off the record. >> many of the white correspondence who sat in the 1st two rows. >> million israel. >> they had all of these off the record with the president. you you always want to get close to the principal to get a sense of how to report on a certain story. so the white house is trying to figure out how we get a meeting so they can talk to us about what they think. both
ms. rice during the bush years who was instrumental. in this book she acknowledged that she was one of the closest advisers to the pres. it is true. >> what do they call you? >> i don't know. >> george w. >> george w. bush had all those nicknames. anyway, i hope they call me honest and fair. >> in your book you write about covering president clinton command you write in their about a soul food dinner that you offered president clinton. >> we had a historic...
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ms. dana was spokesperson for president bush the younger. how would you fend this stuff off?ell first of all you have to get your facts straight. that's the sleuth most important thing is to know all the facts and understand them well. >> what if mrs. clinton wouldn't tell you all the facts. >> then you couldn't do your job. it's not that you have to agree with all of them. you have to have the facts so that you can know one of the things that have happened they have answered questions about these stories and then proven wrong within about 48 hours because new facts come out. that's why i'm saying the fact pattern. >> you dana perino could not demand of a president or presidential contender you have to trust that when they give you stuff that that's it. you can't go where is it? you can't do that. >> well, if you want to double-check it with somebody, then i learned this actually from marlin fits water who is press secretary to reagan and george bush 41. you ask the secretary of defense the same question that you ask the national security advisor in same rooms. if they give y
ms. dana was spokesperson for president bush the younger. how would you fend this stuff off?ell first of all you have to get your facts straight. that's the sleuth most important thing is to know all the facts and understand them well. >> what if mrs. clinton wouldn't tell you all the facts. >> then you couldn't do your job. it's not that you have to agree with all of them. you have to have the facts so that you can know one of the things that have happened they have answered...
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presidents reagan and bush the first did much similar to what president obama has done. and you commented that other than i think it was maybe ms lee and representative nadler. how would you distinguish the reprisals this president has gotten. why has this president differed from other presidents? >> i think first of all they are very similar in that in each case the president was doing something congress -- sorry, was acting in an area in which congress has specifically decided not to act. one of the differences that professor foley mentioned, and i have to say, this is a fair argument. though i disagree with it. the argument was well, president bush was exercising a statute -- specific statutory power, because there was something in the law that authorized voluntary departure. i don't know if he exercised on a class-wide basis but there is that. the only point i would make, first deferred action itself is recognized in many places in the statute. it has been recognized by many courts. and secondly the most explicit legal authority which does have the force of law, is the regulation that has been in force for more than 30 year
presidents reagan and bush the first did much similar to what president obama has done. and you commented that other than i think it was maybe ms lee and representative nadler. how would you distinguish the reprisals this president has gotten. why has this president differed from other presidents? >> i think first of all they are very similar in that in each case the president was doing something congress -- sorry, was acting in an area in which congress has specifically decided not to...
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ms. hirono: we voted for this law, united states of americaly united states of america -- we voted for this law unanimously signed by president bush. the presiding officer: question is on the amendment. all in favor say aye. those opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. ms. hirono: mr. president, i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote sph if not the amendment as modified is agreed to. there are taboo two minutes of debate prior to a wyden amendment. mr. wyden: i ask that the wide deny-cray pop wildfires amendment be modified with the changes at the desk. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president i call up amendment 968 and urge senators to support this amendment because it will cut taxes on the middle class and give millions of americans a new ladder of economic opportunity. this amendment rewards hard work makes college more affordable and helps parents who have a tough time making ends meet
ms. hirono: we voted for this law, united states of americaly united states of america -- we voted for this law unanimously signed by president bush. the presiding officer: question is on the amendment. all in favor say aye. those opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. ms. hirono: mr. president, i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber...