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que tienen otras necesidades pero la realidad no es culpa de la plaza es la situaciÓn. >> nancy, es este trabajo ahora ya no es un trabajo para estudiantes ya no es un trabajo para gente de este dios re estudios colegiados es un trabajo para madres solteras para madres sin otra oportunidad de trabajo diferentes estamos trabajando para esto y no es un sueldo que nos pueda mantener, yo gano hasta 11 y algo al aÑo, no gano nada y no es un sueldo donde podamos sobrevivir y no es culpa de la economÍa, nos quieren hacer ver que no es un trabajo que se merece mejor paga, pero no es asÍ, si la merecemos estamos trabajando para una compaÑÍa billonaria tienen dinero para estar remodelando restaurantes para comprar yates para abrir diferentes franquicias ¿cÓmo me vas a decir que no tienen dinero para poder pagar un salario justo para nosotras como madres que tenemos que mantener a la familia? >> Ángel es una pregunta directa ilÓgica las compaÑÍas que tienen ganancias rÉcord sin embargo,s porque no subir el salario mÍnimo a la gente que estÁ haciendo el trabajo que muchos otros no quieren hacer
que tienen otras necesidades pero la realidad no es culpa de la plaza es la situaciÓn. >> nancy, es este trabajo ahora ya no es un trabajo para estudiantes ya no es un trabajo para gente de este dios re estudios colegiados es un trabajo para madres solteras para madres sin otra oportunidad de trabajo diferentes estamos trabajando para esto y no es un sueldo que nos pueda mantener, yo gano hasta 11 y algo al aÑo, no gano nada y no es un sueldo donde podamos sobrevivir y no es culpa de la...
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those come from jo ann and nancy. they tell the real story. here is an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. he said from the time he came tow live with them 5 years old he's scary. he's violent, he lies about everything. the first person he ever physically attacked was jo ann. he picked up a sickle in the backyard and tried to stab her. her parents stopped him. his explanation, she made me do it. it wasn't my fault, she is older than me. i was defending myself. in first grade, not only told to me by jo ann but corroborated by other people who were in school with manson at the time. first grade, he organizes some girls in his class to beat up boy he doesn't like. the principal comes looking for char -- charlie. his explanation? the girls were doing what they wanted to do out of their own -- that's what they wanted. you can't blame me. the same defense he uses all the years later with tate. >>> you can watch this and over programs online at booktv.org. >>> with a few weeks left in 2013, many publications are putting out their year-end l
those come from jo ann and nancy. they tell the real story. here is an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. he said from the time he came tow live with them 5 years old he's scary. he's violent, he lies about everything. the first person he ever physically attacked was jo ann. he picked up a sickle in the backyard and tried to stab her. her parents stopped him. his explanation, she made me do it. it wasn't my fault, she is older than me. i was defending myself. in first grade, not only...
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thank you very much ruth >> thank you leader nancy pelosi. i think your remarks talk about what this symbolize. it symbolize the history of the united states. it's from our fantastic mayor ed lee and the fact that this building represents a significant partnership between the federal government and the city to yield on incredible result. what can happen in washington as from the recovery investment act. making investment that you the american people have paid for we can return or return the productivity to utilities. that has the other impact of being in partnership with the city to create economic opportunities within a community such as this combined with the courthouse and the amazing new federal office building we have the gun to contributed in a way that defines the history positive history of this part of the community. it also represents a partnership too the general administration and the people we have the pleasure inform to work with like the architect and the artists who have made in beautiful. i can't go much further without thank
thank you very much ruth >> thank you leader nancy pelosi. i think your remarks talk about what this symbolize. it symbolize the history of the united states. it's from our fantastic mayor ed lee and the fact that this building represents a significant partnership between the federal government and the city to yield on incredible result. what can happen in washington as from the recovery investment act. making investment that you the american people have paid for we can return or return...
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thank you very much ruth >> thank you leader nancy pelosi. i think your remarks talk about what this symbolize. it symbolize the history of the united states. it's from our fantastic mayor ed lee and the fact that this building represents a
thank you very much ruth >> thank you leader nancy pelosi. i think your remarks talk about what this symbolize. it symbolize the history of the united states. it's from our fantastic mayor ed lee and the fact that this building represents a
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those came from joe lane and his sister, nancy. they tell a real story. here's an interesting one that joann told me about charlie. she said, from the time he came to live with them five years old he is scary. violent, lies about everything. the first person he ever physically attacked was joy and to appear to the sick and the backyard and tried to stab or with it. her parents stopped him. his explanation, she made me do it. it was my fault. she's older than me. i was defending myself. in first grade, not only told to me by joanne, but corroborated by other people who were in school with manson at the time, first grade, he organizes some rose in his class to be a boy he is not like. the principle comes looking for charlie. his explanation, the girls were doing what they wanted to do of their own -- that's what they wanted. you can't blame me. the same defense he uses all the years later with take la bianca. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> with a few weeks left in 2013, in publications are putting up their year-end list of
those came from joe lane and his sister, nancy. they tell a real story. here's an interesting one that joann told me about charlie. she said, from the time he came to live with them five years old he is scary. violent, lies about everything. the first person he ever physically attacked was joy and to appear to the sick and the backyard and tried to stab or with it. her parents stopped him. his explanation, she made me do it. it was my fault. she's older than me. i was defending myself. in first...
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today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration (clapping.) the honorable mayor ed lee at the san francisco. and from hk architects. (clapping.) and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio. thank you all for joining us the general services administrations is to deliver the best technology services to the government and american people. critical parts are providing with that,s that preserve the integrity off our historic fats and incorporating the design features all have been integrated. those of us who work here about work in a historically more than building. the m public works will homicide a place in his. at the history it dates back to 17952 when it was commissions to design is a new this. this federal building is within the center complex. after the earthquake of 18906 devastated many buildings it was transformed offering a promise of a now a fundamental humane city. this was designed by before a began in 1933 and was complete in 1936. the 77 his is u
today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration (clapping.) the honorable mayor ed lee at the san francisco. and from hk architects. (clapping.) and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio. thank you all for joining us the general services administrations is to deliver the best technology services to the government and american people. critical parts are providing with...
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nancy will give you an update. this scorecard will be a public lens and will be communicated not only on our website but -- on our mailers. as we are gearing up for our new rate study, we want to attend nearly 700 neighborhood groups and association. it's a potential for a lot of visibility and we want to reflect well on the commission and all the work it has done. nancy? >> good afternoon, i'm joined today by my colleagues, and project manager. as required by the commission adopted assurance policy i'm pleased to introduce to you today. the development of the scorecard is required by the assurance rate payers. it's the best management practices and cost-efficient -- our department collaborated with the controllers office to develop the rate pay era insurance scorecard and benchmark report and parks and recreation for park maintenance. the rate pay r scorecard for over 114 from the strategic plan. covering four areas in the area of management, personnel management and asset management and sustainability inclusive o
nancy will give you an update. this scorecard will be a public lens and will be communicated not only on our website but -- on our mailers. as we are gearing up for our new rate study, we want to attend nearly 700 neighborhood groups and association. it's a potential for a lot of visibility and we want to reflect well on the commission and all the work it has done. nancy? >> good afternoon, i'm joined today by my colleagues, and project manager. as required by the commission adopted...
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nancy cordes found out what's in the deal. nancy?> reporter: scott, the lead negotiators just made the details of that deal public about a half an hour ago after shaking hands on what will be the first bipartisan budget in four and a half years. the agreement set spending levels for the next two fiscal years. it also partially replaces those harsh across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration first with more targeted spending cuts-- particularly to defense-- but also by raising user fees for government services like those security fees you pay when you buy an airline ticket. republican paul ryan and democrat patti murray have been negotiating ever since the government shutdown ended two months ago. >> i see this agreement as a step in the right direction. in divided government, you don't always get what you want. that said, we still can make progress toward our goals. >> so this deal doesn't solve all of our problems but i think it's an important step in helping to heal the wounds here in congress. >> reporter: they succeeded
nancy cordes found out what's in the deal. nancy?> reporter: scott, the lead negotiators just made the details of that deal public about a half an hour ago after shaking hands on what will be the first bipartisan budget in four and a half years. the agreement set spending levels for the next two fiscal years. it also partially replaces those harsh across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration first with more targeted spending cuts-- particularly to defense-- but also by raising user...
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nancy pelosi once again got democrats to, effectively pass in the house. i was wondering what you think about whether you know, nancy pelosi said earlier, embrace it, we need to get this off the table. so we can go forward. democrats have done a lot of embracing the suck, and the budget we are at now is way closer to where paul ryan wants to the house to be than it from where the house progressive caucus would like us to be. >> which is what paul ryan's point was to all the tea party people. look, the reality is that we do have a divided government. the question is what is the alternative. this is far better than what would have happened, absent with the sequestration level. it does restore some spending cuts made that made no sense and were destructive. it is disappointing, that unemployment insurance isn't in there. i think americans are really eager -- not to be facing crisis after crisis after crisis. and it is true the democratic party has been more responsible than the republican party. i think people recognize that. but there really wasn't an altern
nancy pelosi once again got democrats to, effectively pass in the house. i was wondering what you think about whether you know, nancy pelosi said earlier, embrace it, we need to get this off the table. so we can go forward. democrats have done a lot of embracing the suck, and the budget we are at now is way closer to where paul ryan wants to the house to be than it from where the house progressive caucus would like us to be. >> which is what paul ryan's point was to all the tea party...
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i'm privileged to introduce yelp leader our 2kwishd nancy pelosi (clapping.)nd what on a honor to be your representative in congress. thank you jeremy. your leadership and your sense of community and for staying in san francisco. i'm honored to join you and your colleagues especially our mayor who has a relationship with this part of the whole city, of course, but this was his baby and he's done a remarkable job. when we cut relishes at another that i have i tip my hat to president obama for helping to make business grow in this part of town. it's great to see you again jeremy. he brought some of the enthusiasm to washington for yelpless recently. and erica congratulations on our work here. lisa and matt congratulations on our awards how wonderful. but it's a principle for me to be here as your representative in congress to the new headquarters but a building of great tradition and that's in our city. this whole faith is built on technology and really save in community because community is what yelp is all about. yelps success is living proof that american bus
i'm privileged to introduce yelp leader our 2kwishd nancy pelosi (clapping.)nd what on a honor to be your representative in congress. thank you jeremy. your leadership and your sense of community and for staying in san francisco. i'm honored to join you and your colleagues especially our mayor who has a relationship with this part of the whole city, of course, but this was his baby and he's done a remarkable job. when we cut relishes at another that i have i tip my hat to president obama for...
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i always liked nancy. she was a good mom, really in tune to her kids. very thoughtful of others. >> you see the picture that you're painting is one many of her friends said before, but the criticism comes particularly on that point she was in tune with her kids that she seemed to be completely unaware of the building tension and drama that was clearly playing out in adam's head, which was compelling him in his own mind to do this terrible thing. why do you think she was not able to spot that? >> i guess my whole thoughts on the whole thing is let's back up to when he was in school and labeled as special needs. at what point in time did she feel she was not getting the services he needed, and what avenues did she go to get him the services he needed? you know, a kid, you can talk in front of a kid but he will always remember how you made him feel. how did he feel at that very young age being labeled something he didn't know he was? because at that age, they are young enough they can't comprehend it all and mom did it best she could with what she had, as
i always liked nancy. she was a good mom, really in tune to her kids. very thoughtful of others. >> you see the picture that you're painting is one many of her friends said before, but the criticism comes particularly on that point she was in tune with her kids that she seemed to be completely unaware of the building tension and drama that was clearly playing out in adam's head, which was compelling him in his own mind to do this terrible thing. why do you think she was not able to spot...
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nancy pelosi said we should keep on building thanks or things that inspire and endure. thank you (clapping.) thank you cliff i'm sure everyone will agree it is a wonderful particulars. today you've heard about the objectives and goals but we wouldn't have been successful without the contractors i want to acknowledge the architects and the art and architecture design of cliff garden studio and the cliff management that team led i mr. robert. and noting folks and the xhiths firms. at this time i'll to take a brief moment to recognize the g s a team which are directly involved for the public building service region 89 (clapping) regional 7, 8, 9 project sponsor patricia that were recreational chief aektd larry (clapping.) recreational recovery act executive matt. and others. (clapping.) >> project executive andrew and his predecessor kim wong. project director. fabulous job. this is the baby and it's a beautiful baby. and cathy author fabulous job. jason and others (clapping.) and san francisco service center mark and all the other g s a members it's done if record time re
nancy pelosi said we should keep on building thanks or things that inspire and endure. thank you (clapping.) thank you cliff i'm sure everyone will agree it is a wonderful particulars. today you've heard about the objectives and goals but we wouldn't have been successful without the contractors i want to acknowledge the architects and the art and architecture design of cliff garden studio and the cliff management that team led i mr. robert. and noting folks and the xhiths firms. at this time...
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nancy made an important point. i think this gives conservatives a bad name because, i mean, some of the viewers of the show are shocked to hear me say this. i have friends that are conservative and not bigoted and racist and we just disagree and that simple. for you, do you feel as a conservative -- i mean, i have heard you talk about you're a person of faith. you have common ground with these folks. but will they have that conversation? does it make you feel like gives conservatism a bad name in. >> we continue to have conversations like this around the country. the fact that we're just -- we're the latest group to propose having a conversation with phil robertson is just a latest conversation we want to have the. the fact we continue to engage with republicans, we have had a banner year in 2013 with 3 sitting republican united states senators come out in support of marriage equality and republican legislatures vote for marriage equality shows the importance of engaging with conservatives and the fact i'm here and
nancy made an important point. i think this gives conservatives a bad name because, i mean, some of the viewers of the show are shocked to hear me say this. i have friends that are conservative and not bigoted and racist and we just disagree and that simple. for you, do you feel as a conservative -- i mean, i have heard you talk about you're a person of faith. you have common ground with these folks. but will they have that conversation? does it make you feel like gives conservatism a bad name...
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nancy, welcome.ood title. >> thank you, susan. >> it almost implies people don't like the ones they've got. >> well, it is pretty provocative, depending on where they're coming from, people read in to it. but i chose a very provocative title because i think people need to hear this message that acceptance is a fundamental human need and it just doesn't seem to be heard lately. >> okay. we'll get to what that all means and how that works in a second. but just before we get into all of this, you have two sons, they're now grown. and your background was you're a cpa, a lawyer. how did you get from that to parenting expert? >> right. i actually don't call myself a parenting expert, i call myself the acceptance advocate. i'm a speaker, and coming from my legal background, i'm making a case for children here. and the parenting tips come along with that. but there are so many well qualified parenting experts. so, i call myself the acceptance advocate. and you will get plenty of parenting tips along with tha
nancy, welcome.ood title. >> thank you, susan. >> it almost implies people don't like the ones they've got. >> well, it is pretty provocative, depending on where they're coming from, people read in to it. but i chose a very provocative title because i think people need to hear this message that acceptance is a fundamental human need and it just doesn't seem to be heard lately. >> okay. we'll get to what that all means and how that works in a second. but just before we...
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was 10 years ago this week that nancy dunning was murdered in her home. the heinous crime remains unsolved. police refuse to call it a cold case. we said to the dunning family, the survivors we would never put this on the shelf. >> police held a press conference today. >> i remember details beginning this murder how odd was. >> she was married to the then sheriff of alexandria. friends and family hold out hope that her killer will be found. >> her son discover the body answer anfailed to alarm that cold december day. there was no sign of forced entry when he was killed at his home last month. see. is a natural thing to that is what we have looked at. once again this year, mount vernon avenue will be lined with luminaries in honor of nancy dunning, a way to refocus attention on this unsolved murder. news. >>alez, or abc 7 president obama is taking a break from promoting health care and focusing on the economy. the president is calling on congress to increase the minimum wage. he argues growing income inequality and stagnant wages threaten upward mobility a
was 10 years ago this week that nancy dunning was murdered in her home. the heinous crime remains unsolved. police refuse to call it a cold case. we said to the dunning family, the survivors we would never put this on the shelf. >> police held a press conference today. >> i remember details beginning this murder how odd was. >> she was married to the then sheriff of alexandria. friends and family hold out hope that her killer will be found. >> her son discover the body...
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. >> well, maybe it was at the expense of nancy pelosi's backbone in the crossfish tonight. paul begala, who is no stranger to crossfire. i'm confused, and here's why. listen to nancy pelosi last week. >> we are making a very clear statement that we cannot -- cannot support a budget agreement that does not include unemployment insurance. >> okay. and this was nancy pelosi today on cnn. >>> so this morning you told your members, embrace the suck? that's a quote? >> yes. it's a quote, yes, but at the end of the day, we need to have a budget. >> so what happened? why did she cave so fast? >> because reality sucks, reality bites, reality intrude. i do love what you've done with the, and seriously i like what you're doing with the show. it's a lot better than when i was running things. i like it more than paul. but that's called leadership. frankly john boehner showed it as well. everybody likes to attack washington for good reason. both parties' leaders stepped up today. they don't love this deal. they probably don't like it, but we have to fund the government. we don't want to
. >> well, maybe it was at the expense of nancy pelosi's backbone in the crossfish tonight. paul begala, who is no stranger to crossfire. i'm confused, and here's why. listen to nancy pelosi last week. >> we are making a very clear statement that we cannot -- cannot support a budget agreement that does not include unemployment insurance. >> okay. and this was nancy pelosi today on cnn. >>> so this morning you told your members, embrace the suck? that's a quote?...
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thanks to josh barro, nancy giles, richard kim and lizz winstead. "all in" for this evening. please, have a wonderful merry christmas or war on christmas, whichever you choose to celebrate. definitely be sure to tune in on thursday night. we've got a great show lined up for that fight. you'll want to check it out. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. i am with you, i think not stumbling into another land war in the middle east, kind of hard to top for this year, yes. >> amazing. amazing, amazing. and it's amazing how we covered it so much and as soon as it was off the table, all right, what happened to that? >> we'll move on to other things. thanks, chris. have a merry christmas. >> you, too. >> thank you at home for joining us this hour. >>> all right, at the eastern edge of the hoosier state, in the small town of richmond, indiana, it was an average saturday. and in the middle of that average saturday in the early afternoon, something really quite terrible happened. it was 1:47 p.m. on a saturday
thanks to josh barro, nancy giles, richard kim and lizz winstead. "all in" for this evening. please, have a wonderful merry christmas or war on christmas, whichever you choose to celebrate. definitely be sure to tune in on thursday night. we've got a great show lined up for that fight. you'll want to check it out. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. i am with you, i think not stumbling into another land war in the...
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we expect to hear from nancy pelosi and her fellow house democrats. will they have to provide the numbers to pass the compromise by paul ryan. >> a busy day. the president touched down very early this morning on a whirl wind 46 hour trip back and forth from south africa. we'll be right back. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ si
we expect to hear from nancy pelosi and her fellow house democrats. will they have to provide the numbers to pass the compromise by paul ryan. >> a busy day. the president touched down very early this morning on a whirl wind 46 hour trip back and forth from south africa. we'll be right back. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and...
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nancy lanza? >> nancy was a gentle spirit and very kind and compassionate person. very generous. i always liked nancy. she was a good mom. really in tune to her kids. very thoughtful and loving. >> you see the picture that you are painting is one that many of her friends had said before. the criticism comes particularly on that point of her being in tune with her kids. she seemed to be unaware of the building tension and drama that was clearly playing out in adam's head which was compelling him to do this terrible thing. why do you think she was not able to spot that? >> i guess my whole thoughts on the whole thing -- you can talk in front of a kid, but he will always remember how you made him feel. how did he feel at that very young age being not old enough to know what he was. he can't comprehend and the mom did the best she could with what he had. as the child moves up in the ranks of age and he's not getting the services he needs because nobody knows which way to go, what can you do? you do the best you have with what you have. >> for the families who lost love loved ones, it
nancy lanza? >> nancy was a gentle spirit and very kind and compassionate person. very generous. i always liked nancy. she was a good mom. really in tune to her kids. very thoughtful and loving. >> you see the picture that you are painting is one that many of her friends had said before. the criticism comes particularly on that point of her being in tune with her kids. she seemed to be unaware of the building tension and drama that was clearly playing out in adam's head which was...
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but nancy reagan a little bit. >> nancy reagan a little bit. >> a lot of people thought nancy was involved w. and laura bush. and that was a very respectful, very close relationship. >> right. >> and he benefitted from her, there is no doubt about it. >> i think so, absolutely. >> but i don't think i've ever seen an interview as overtly romantic as the obamas put on friday night. >> when she said that i do love you, yeah you don't hear a lot of that. >> you don't hear too much of that in politics this evening -- not this evening, or in this country. all right. good, hume, thanks very much. we didn't rattle you with too many questions you had to go back to. >> thank you, bill. >> you and james buchanan, though, were great together. we need clips of that. tv wasn't invented then. but if you could have seen hume and buchanan, they were tight. bernie goldberg on. madness, this time starring katy perry. bernie is next. >>> back of the book segment tonight. more crazy political correctness. last week singer katy perry kicked off the american music awards. ♪ ♪ all because i love you ♪ i love you
but nancy reagan a little bit. >> nancy reagan a little bit. >> a lot of people thought nancy was involved w. and laura bush. and that was a very respectful, very close relationship. >> right. >> and he benefitted from her, there is no doubt about it. >> i think so, absolutely. >> but i don't think i've ever seen an interview as overtly romantic as the obamas put on friday night. >> when she said that i do love you, yeah you don't hear a lot of that....
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so i went out and nancy was there and mike. and that morning the day before they proposed a 10,000-person rapid reaction force that should go to bosnia and rescue people. it was totally impractical. but it was action. it was proactive. and the president said to us. why don't you give me better ideas? why don't i get new options? and this accelerated this process. and the end game strategy was essentially was that the united states and president clinton would take over the boss knee began enterprise in a word. it involved one last high level negotiation an offer on the table. take or leave it. if they turned it down we would got u.n. and push a u.n. force out of the country. we would then lift the arms embargo, arm the boss knee began, train them, and use the air power. you have to understand something. that the point, 3% of the american people thought that bosnia was an important foreign policy interest. and the president's approval rating on foreign policy was 34%. this is not an expedient decision for the president. he believ
so i went out and nancy was there and mike. and that morning the day before they proposed a 10,000-person rapid reaction force that should go to bosnia and rescue people. it was totally impractical. but it was action. it was proactive. and the president said to us. why don't you give me better ideas? why don't i get new options? and this accelerated this process. and the end game strategy was essentially was that the united states and president clinton would take over the boss knee began...