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they want to ensure that students transition to democracy, which started when former president obama bush was asked that in april 2019. we'll continue without the military empower. 5 and a half 1000000 people in 3 countries on the edge of the sorrow of facing food shortages as comforts and erotic rainfall washed and poor crop yields. in burkina, faso hunger among children is especially acute al jazeera, katya lopez, haughty allen reports 9 mental sakina to suffers from malnutrition. her grandmother who was raising her admits food is scarce, and she struggling to make ends meet. ha, it's a crisis shared by thousands of families in burkina faso where more than one and a half 1000000 children under 5 are at risk of malnutrition. one line, her mother died. i took the child to the medical center after the consultation. they told me the child was ill. the hunger problem is aggravated by fighting which is continuing, particularly in the northeastern town of dory violence linked to al qaeda and iso has killed more than 2000 people, mostly civilians since 2015 and more than a 1000000 have had to l
they want to ensure that students transition to democracy, which started when former president obama bush was asked that in april 2019. we'll continue without the military empower. 5 and a half 1000000 people in 3 countries on the edge of the sorrow of facing food shortages as comforts and erotic rainfall washed and poor crop yields. in burkina, faso hunger among children is especially acute al jazeera, katya lopez, haughty allen reports 9 mental sakina to suffers from malnutrition. her...
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back in time and google midterm elections, you will see the same thing with carter, with reagan, obama. bush, etc.. and, trump in 18. so, most are economic. some of them, like w bush, was more about the iraq war. for trump it was about this distaste that suburban woman -- women had for him once he became president. but historically, this is not unusual. the difference is that, again, whether you believe it or not, president joe biden, in modern history, has had more challenges that about any other president has had. we are already the 20th months of a pandemic, psychologically, there was always anxiety about it happening again and it happened again with delta. you have supply chain problems. you have inflation. you have work shortages. you had afghanistan. we went through 2.5 months of literally slog of the process of trying to get something done. it was really bad because if you are talking process, you are losing. so the atmospherics were really bad. you can talk about what percent is atmospherics and a bad environment versus weather terry mcauliffe owned 30 or 40%. but you cannot avoid ne
back in time and google midterm elections, you will see the same thing with carter, with reagan, obama. bush, etc.. and, trump in 18. so, most are economic. some of them, like w bush, was more about the iraq war. for trump it was about this distaste that suburban woman -- women had for him once he became president. but historically, this is not unusual. the difference is that, again, whether you believe it or not, president joe biden, in modern history, has had more challenges that about any...
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saved and there was a nuclear meltdown in your town, which of any recent presidents would you save, obama, bushce. he flue around on a national guard plane. president obama i don't remember him doing anything physically to put himself in danger. i don't know about this until tonight. jimmy carter lowered himself into a nuclear reactor. he was asked by a reporter if he thought it was too dangerous to go into the plant. he said no, if it were too dangerous, they would have sent the vice president. that's a true story. the guy is still building homes and he's 97 or something. >> yeah, at 90 years old, he's still building homes and teaching sunday school. he might be the most heroic president we ever had. i'll say i think obama would try but he would try to negotiate with the nuclear melt down and see better angels. i don't know he'll lower himself into it. >> he'd walk into the -- yeah, look, just start talk to it. yeah. [ laughter ] >> pete, you know, one of the other things we've seen this week and i don't think there is any hero in this story. you have the governor of florida, ron desantis pass
saved and there was a nuclear meltdown in your town, which of any recent presidents would you save, obama, bushce. he flue around on a national guard plane. president obama i don't remember him doing anything physically to put himself in danger. i don't know about this until tonight. jimmy carter lowered himself into a nuclear reactor. he was asked by a reporter if he thought it was too dangerous to go into the plant. he said no, if it were too dangerous, they would have sent the vice...
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he served in the white house under bush and obama as awards are for afghanistan. by that he was not the military commander in the field but in charge of policy at the white house overseeing war, it's a pretty big job. here is general lutes talking about when he came into the white house in 2006 or 2007. i bumped into a fundamental lack of knowledge. we were the void of the fundamental understanding have afghanistan. we did not know what we were doing. what are we trying to do here, we didn't have the foggiest notion of what we were undertaking. we never would've tolerated rosy gold statements if we understood and this did not start happening until later in obama term. for example, the economy. we stated our goal was to establish a servicing market economy and afghanistan. i thought we should the specified drug trade, this is only part of the market that is worsening. it is really much worse than you think. let me explain what he means a market economy. part of the strategy was to build up afghan economy who the government could stand on its own feet. he is saying
he served in the white house under bush and obama as awards are for afghanistan. by that he was not the military commander in the field but in charge of policy at the white house overseeing war, it's a pretty big job. here is general lutes talking about when he came into the white house in 2006 or 2007. i bumped into a fundamental lack of knowledge. we were the void of the fundamental understanding have afghanistan. we did not know what we were doing. what are we trying to do here, we didn't...
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whether you build a fence by the mile like trump, obama, bush, clinton or the foot like biden it's the border. the biden administration saying yesterday it will build border fence to close gaps in texas, arizona and california installing gates where none exist and linking unfinished portions of the wall. however, dhs will not as biden said use any of the high-tech cameras, sensors and lights left over from the trump administration to protect the border. >> border patrol has been building out a strategy for over 30 years and the border wall system was part of it. it wasn't political. the last administration supported it more than anyone else. it was support evidence in the past. it is shouldn't be politics, it is smart business. >> the president claims to be against it. as a senator he voted for 700 miles of fence and now finishing part of what trump started. figure that out. >> thanks william in l.a. >> dana: brandon judd. want to put up the mug shot of the suspected terrorist who was caught. this is something that kevin mccarthy mentioned back on march 15th. they were ridiculed by pro
whether you build a fence by the mile like trump, obama, bush, clinton or the foot like biden it's the border. the biden administration saying yesterday it will build border fence to close gaps in texas, arizona and california installing gates where none exist and linking unfinished portions of the wall. however, dhs will not as biden said use any of the high-tech cameras, sensors and lights left over from the trump administration to protect the border. >> border patrol has been building...
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. >> that is something that came just in the trump administration order from bush, obama and trump? >> it's over a series of years although president trump while heen had some good people workig in those areas, the commissioner is the one that took on the case on facebook which was very significant across the country and with republicans. i didn't agree with everything he did like the marijuana mergers, but he did take on a case against google. i wrote that about the trump administration and found it lost at that moment whether it's starting to be momentum to take on monopolies going back in time, yes people have worked with president obama including we should have done more, these mergers were coming and we wshould have done more. so youre spend years in under funded agencies and then some good work but i tried not to make this a focal point but there's a lot of length to go around what happened. i want to look forward and that means fixing what we've messed up in the past. >> what about the european union and the way that they are regulating the companies. is there a model that we
. >> that is something that came just in the trump administration order from bush, obama and trump? >> it's over a series of years although president trump while heen had some good people workig in those areas, the commissioner is the one that took on the case on facebook which was very significant across the country and with republicans. i didn't agree with everything he did like the marijuana mergers, but he did take on a case against google. i wrote that about the trump...
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w. bush obama for different disasters. we of course saw indications were that respond from didn't seem as forthcoming on george w bush with being as lagging a bit in his response to katrina, which hurt him politically. so biting again. this isn't the 1st time he faced this kind of situation. he visited the storm victims after hurricane ida back in the fall as a vice president. he was also called out or not in some of these situations as well . so he knows the importance of the timing. he knows this is not a time to be sitting back and waiting for the moment to respond that the time is now when he sees the suffering that's happening is as everyone has some nice pictures and images, but he has to deal with corona virus. he has to deal with ami kron as well. so that's, that's kind of a double whammy when it comes to potentially where his opinion poll ratings might go. and also he's got maybe got a 3rd 20 here, which is his vice president, common harris. she is across the board very unpopular or maybe not unpopular as people do
w. bush obama for different disasters. we of course saw indications were that respond from didn't seem as forthcoming on george w bush with being as lagging a bit in his response to katrina, which hurt him politically. so biting again. this isn't the 1st time he faced this kind of situation. he visited the storm victims after hurricane ida back in the fall as a vice president. he was also called out or not in some of these situations as well . so he knows the importance of the timing. he knows...
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president with barack obama george w. bushstopping the extension of nato. all three prior presidents said no. good move. >> it's giving putin the kind of positive reinforcement that putin wanted for having having ratcheted up pressure on ukraine. let's be clear here nato was discussing offering georgia and ukraine membership action plans back plans back at the paleudis pest summit in 2008. that spurred action against georgia first hybrid war in the summer of 2008 and against ukraine in 2014 attack. that wasn't enough for ukraine because just earlier this month, nato general secretary staltsenberg was talking about russia not having a veto over ukraine's foreign policy including nato membership. putin wants one gvment begive him that, then we will have done incredible harm to ukraine's democracy, and that's what putin wants. >> brian: this week key will continue to talk. you also said something interesting in that vladimir putin put 100 plus thousand troops on the border. you said pull them back because it will make him look ba
president with barack obama george w. bushstopping the extension of nato. all three prior presidents said no. good move. >> it's giving putin the kind of positive reinforcement that putin wanted for having having ratcheted up pressure on ukraine. let's be clear here nato was discussing offering georgia and ukraine membership action plans back plans back at the paleudis pest summit in 2008. that spurred action against georgia first hybrid war in the summer of 2008 and against ukraine in...
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. >> the espionage has been used aggressively since 9/11, the obama administration, bush administrationo go after journalist sources but this is the first one in which the government has tried to use the espionage act against publisher so it really stems from this we saw at 9/11 and the obama administration considering charging against assange but what they called the new york times problem, they couldn't satisfy themself that there was a legal conviction on what assange had done and what many organizations do every day. obviously, that didn't deter the trump administration, trump administration saw it as a kind of feature rather than a bug of this particular situation and went after assange knowing full well the prosecution of assange would have broad implications, not just for wikileaks but organizations like the new york times or washington post, any media organization in the united states that engages in national security and journalism. so it's a trump administration indictment, the first one under the espionage act to charge a publisher with violations of that particular act. as y
. >> the espionage has been used aggressively since 9/11, the obama administration, bush administrationo go after journalist sources but this is the first one in which the government has tried to use the espionage act against publisher so it really stems from this we saw at 9/11 and the obama administration considering charging against assange but what they called the new york times problem, they couldn't satisfy themself that there was a legal conviction on what assange had done and what...
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history to be asked to remain in office by a newly elected president spanning presidents bush and obama. in fact he served eight presidents across both parties and on secretary gates last day in office of course president barack obama awarded him the presidential medal of freedom america's ,hi civilian honor. of his many medals and awards there's another one i was particularly impressed by and that was way back when when you were graduating from william and mary. the algernon sydney sullivan award given to honor splendid characteristics of heart mind and helpfulness to others. we could even call you president gates since you were president of texas a&m university and president of the boy scouts of america having been an eagle scout yourself. or your current title chancellor of william and mary but for just for today today's discussion i will use dr. gates since our ,emphasis is on education. speaking of william and mary you once said that william and mary instilled in you a calling to serve a sense of duty to community and to country. i've no doubt that william and mary strengthened tha
history to be asked to remain in office by a newly elected president spanning presidents bush and obama. in fact he served eight presidents across both parties and on secretary gates last day in office of course president barack obama awarded him the presidential medal of freedom america's ,hi civilian honor. of his many medals and awards there's another one i was particularly impressed by and that was way back when when you were graduating from william and mary. the algernon sydney sullivan...
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bush and obama administration as the assistant health secretary and is now the chief medical advisor for the bipartisan policy center. anand parekh, your organization has released a report called public health forward, modernizing the u.s. public health system. what was the impetus of this report and in general, what are its findings? guest: this is a report from a bipartisan task force led by former governors john kasich, mike bb, as well as others. county commissioners, state legislators as well as leaders from the health care communities to put together a five year vision of governmental public health in the united states and an actionable framework for state and local officials as well as public health officials. the thesis is that there is no health challenge in the united states, be it covid-19, substance use disorder, mental illness, diabetes or obesity. no health challenge that can't be surmounted without -- that can be surmounted without a well staffed public health system that fosters and engages communities. that is really the reason why all of these centers came together.
bush and obama administration as the assistant health secretary and is now the chief medical advisor for the bipartisan policy center. anand parekh, your organization has released a report called public health forward, modernizing the u.s. public health system. what was the impetus of this report and in general, what are its findings? guest: this is a report from a bipartisan task force led by former governors john kasich, mike bb, as well as others. county commissioners, state legislators as...
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particular with the clinton, but also with barack obama, although obama, i reviewed for the book and i also interviewed george h w bush about jimmy carter as well but barack obama said very nice things about carter, but out his 2008 convention, he didn't want carter there or in 2012. his involvement was minimal in part because of some things that carter had been saying at the time. and then carter felt kind of abandoned by obama when obama was president and a little hurt. at one point, early on in my conversations with jimmy carter eisenhower you describe your relationship with president obama? this was when obama was still in office, 2015. and he snapped. i have none. that is kind of the way he felt about it. in obama, basically that he didn't have the bandwidth basically given everything that was going on to have a real relationship jimmy carter. but i think a lot of it was that carter was what i described as a full on secretary of state who did a number of good things, particularly 1994, when he prevented wars in both haiti and north korea. but if you are president, it is pretty hard to have this guy who is out of
particular with the clinton, but also with barack obama, although obama, i reviewed for the book and i also interviewed george h w bush about jimmy carter as well but barack obama said very nice things about carter, but out his 2008 convention, he didn't want carter there or in 2012. his involvement was minimal in part because of some things that carter had been saying at the time. and then carter felt kind of abandoned by obama when obama was president and a little hurt. at one point, early on...
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bush, obama and trump as well as the cia and the joint chiefs, hollywood in the supreme court. but douglas brinkley has a degree in humanities and professor brinkley is a best-selling author and a grammy award-winning producer as serving as the president of the story and cnn. and then the "washington post" and the boston globe and the author ofme numerous books new york times bestseller is american moonshot jfk and a great space race. just before we begin, please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices please note with the exception of our house photographer will be taking photography this morning please join me to welcome our guest. [applause] thank you. >> good morning. welcome to bob assess. [laughter] and what an honor for the new york historical society with a 40 minute conversation and isha number one in the charts. i would be remiss if i do and ask him the very question so when did you first meet bob caro? [laughter] i think about 25 years ago. and how do you verify it? but then to learn a great deal. and then to k go all the way to history school. and the
bush, obama and trump as well as the cia and the joint chiefs, hollywood in the supreme court. but douglas brinkley has a degree in humanities and professor brinkley is a best-selling author and a grammy award-winning producer as serving as the president of the story and cnn. and then the "washington post" and the boston globe and the author ofme numerous books new york times bestseller is american moonshot jfk and a great space race. just before we begin, please turn off your cell...
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on the last nine presidents including nixon, ford, carter, reagan, george hw bush, clinton, or w bush, obama, and trust as well as the cia, joint chief, hollywood and the supreme court. his most recent book is carol, which he co-authored with robert costin the moderator for our opening discussion is douglas brinkley, in humanities and professor of history and bronx university and professor douglas brinkley is a best-selling author the grammy award-winning producer had he served as presidential historian for both new york post new york historical and sandinista a contributor to the new york times, the washington post, the boston globe and the author of numerous books in his most recent new york times bestseller, is american moonshine, john f. kennedy in the great space race. just before we begin i ask you please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices and remember to keep your mask on. please note with the exception of her house photographer, we are not permitting photography this morning afraid and please join me in welcoming our guests. thank you. [applause] >> good morning,
on the last nine presidents including nixon, ford, carter, reagan, george hw bush, clinton, or w bush, obama, and trust as well as the cia, joint chief, hollywood and the supreme court. his most recent book is carol, which he co-authored with robert costin the moderator for our opening discussion is douglas brinkley, in humanities and professor of history and bronx university and professor douglas brinkley is a best-selling author the grammy award-winning producer had he served as presidential...
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the different facets of it into the way that she engaged with three different presidents, george bush, obama and the trump and of the different types of power with each of them so talked about nancy pelosi and power. >> different times i signed the contract we went through a different one but every title i had had the word power because one of the distinguishing is how comfortable she is with power. she has no qualms about power. this is a trait that is even rarer among the women that get into politics with amassing power and a friend of ours, john bresnahan, congressional correspondent about a decade ago he wrote a profile that described her as an iron fist in a gucci glove and i think that is just about the perfect description of nancy pelosi's use of power because she can be very persuasive. she has an iron fist. in the ninth interview i was asking about something she didn't want me to put inn' the book. she said you shouldn't put this in the book for this reason. i said it should be in the book for this reason and she started to show the iron fist. she didn't raise her voice, she didn't
the different facets of it into the way that she engaged with three different presidents, george bush, obama and the trump and of the different types of power with each of them so talked about nancy pelosi and power. >> different times i signed the contract we went through a different one but every title i had had the word power because one of the distinguishing is how comfortable she is with power. she has no qualms about power. this is a trait that is even rarer among the women that get...
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bush. we had brock obama. we had donald trump and we haven't had joe biden. do you have a sense of how she read the trend? you know, the strengths and weaknesses of the american leader? she was dealing with. who did she like the most? well, 1st of all, she reveres america. she attributes to america per 2nd chance as, as a, as a free woman. and as a politician because she, she was a scientist only because she had chosen science as a safe place to park her or her brilliant mind. and she is really in and out of the reach of the police state. so she had she had on our wall a picture of a bush, the elder and a reagan who were her cold war heroes. she had a personal, she had great personal report. this may surprise your, your viewers with george w bush and they click and, and that had real time results. they only overlap for 2 years, but, but they continued to be friends. she had a rocky relationship at the beginning with bark obama, although they are much more liked than she and george w bush. they're both cerebral and they're there. they're both people who don't
bush. we had brock obama. we had donald trump and we haven't had joe biden. do you have a sense of how she read the trend? you know, the strengths and weaknesses of the american leader? she was dealing with. who did she like the most? well, 1st of all, she reveres america. she attributes to america per 2nd chance as, as a, as a free woman. and as a politician because she, she was a scientist only because she had chosen science as a safe place to park her or her brilliant mind. and she is really...
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because of the hard work by the bush and obama administrations, we know who each of these detainees are, the threat they pose and the risk that we would need to accept if we decided to transfer any more of them before the conflict ends. second, since at least 2005, the defensive -- detents -- detention facility has been secure in compliance with article three of the geneva conventions. that is not my finding, because the finding of the administrations. after the deputy head of the organization for security and cooperation in europe visited guantanamo in 2006 he told a newspaper in belgium following, it is a model prison or people are better treated than in belgian prisons. there was, as is well documented , detainee mistreatment when the facility was first opened. it was inexcusable, unacceptable, not consistent with our values as americans. since then, detainee care and treatment has been improved. since president bush's second term, detainee care have far exceeded that required by law. third, the president has wide discretion as commander-in-chief to decide where to detain opposing en
because of the hard work by the bush and obama administrations, we know who each of these detainees are, the threat they pose and the risk that we would need to accept if we decided to transfer any more of them before the conflict ends. second, since at least 2005, the defensive -- detents -- detention facility has been secure in compliance with article three of the geneva conventions. that is not my finding, because the finding of the administrations. after the deputy head of the organization...
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, with bill clinton but also with barack obama, although obama told me when i interviewed him for the book and i also interviewed george h.w. bush about jimmy carter, as well as jimmy carter on many occasions. but barack obama said very nice things about carter but at his 2008 convention, he didn't really want carter there or in 2012. so his involvement was minimal in part because of some things carter had been saying at the time and then carter felt kind of abandoned by obama when obama was president and a little hurt. at one point i said, early on in my conversations with jimmy carter, i said, how would you describe your relationship with president obama? this was when obama was still in office in 2015 and he snapped, i had none. that's the way he felt about it. and obama told me he basically didn't have the bandwidth, given everything going on, to have a real relationship with jimmy carter. but i think a lot of it was that carter was what i describe as a freelance secretary of state, which did a number of good things in the world, particularly in 1994 when he prevented wars in both haiti and north korea when clinton was presi
, with bill clinton but also with barack obama, although obama told me when i interviewed him for the book and i also interviewed george h.w. bush about jimmy carter, as well as jimmy carter on many occasions. but barack obama said very nice things about carter but at his 2008 convention, he didn't really want carter there or in 2012. so his involvement was minimal in part because of some things carter had been saying at the time and then carter felt kind of abandoned by obama when obama was...
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bush, obama and others don't want to finish it. amy: in september of 2016 democracy now! traveled to the standing rock sioux reservation to document the uprising against the dakota access partnership line. >> criminals. get your money somewhere else. >> we are standing at the construction site of the dakota access pipeline. it looks like there are at least three bulldozers that are to people's surprise at this moment actually bulldozing the land. there's a helicopter above. there is security and hundreds of people have been marching when they heard that the construction site is actually active right now. people have gone through the fence, men, women and children, the bulldozers are still going and they are yelling at the men in hard hats. one threw one of the protesters down. and they are marching over the dirt mound. some of the security have dogs. >> amy goodman, this guy hit me in the face. it is all over my sunglasses. he maced me in the face. all over me. >> that dog, i was walking and even without think warning look at this. >> man, your dog just bit a protester. h
bush, obama and others don't want to finish it. amy: in september of 2016 democracy now! traveled to the standing rock sioux reservation to document the uprising against the dakota access partnership line. >> criminals. get your money somewhere else. >> we are standing at the construction site of the dakota access pipeline. it looks like there are at least three bulldozers that are to people's surprise at this moment actually bulldozing the land. there's a helicopter above. there is...
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majority in congress after your party wins the presidency is tough, just ask donald trump, barack obama, george w. bushnd bill clinton. next year it's a bigger challenge for democrats to hold on to their razor thin majority in the house because of a wave of retirements, nearly two dozen at last count. joining me now is jake sherman msnbc political contributor. you have five things that you are watching for 2022. let's start with the impact of redistricting. how does that look for the democrats and republicans? >> i took notes today because we're really digging in deep here. i'll refer tony notes for part of this. don't think i'm not paying attention to you. redistricting was supposed to be a complete wipeout for democrats. it's been way better for them than we've previously thought. just look at california. looking here, democrats have 41 strong democratic seats. every democrat incumbent, every single one has a strong democratic seat to run in plus three, i believe, republicans will have tough races. all of them, republicans will have races. so democrats could have 44 of 52 seats in california. pretty
majority in congress after your party wins the presidency is tough, just ask donald trump, barack obama, george w. bushnd bill clinton. next year it's a bigger challenge for democrats to hold on to their razor thin majority in the house because of a wave of retirements, nearly two dozen at last count. joining me now is jake sherman msnbc political contributor. you have five things that you are watching for 2022. let's start with the impact of redistricting. how does that look for the democrats...
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bush, obama and fenn trump and the way she had different types of power with each of them, talk abouti and power. >> i kept changing the title of the book, every title i had had the word power in it because one of the distinguishing things about nancy pelosi is house comfortable she is with power. she has no. qualms about power. it's a trait among male politicians and even rare among women in politics. amassing power, holding power. a longtime friend of ours, congressional correspondent about a decade ago he wrote a profile of pelosi described her as an iron fist in a gucci glove. i think that's justs about the perfect description of nancy pelosi use of power because she does have a gucci club glove. when she knew hard power, she had an iron fist and i found myself in the ninth interview i did with her, i asked her about something she didn't want me to put in the book she said he shouldn't put this in the book and i said actually, i think it should be in the book for this reason and started to display the iron fist she didn't raise her voice and she didn't threaten me but she did some
bush, obama and fenn trump and the way she had different types of power with each of them, talk abouti and power. >> i kept changing the title of the book, every title i had had the word power in it because one of the distinguishing things about nancy pelosi is house comfortable she is with power. she has no. qualms about power. it's a trait among male politicians and even rare among women in politics. amassing power, holding power. a longtime friend of ours, congressional correspondent...
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it has 15 members from the bush, obama and trump administration's , national security experts.e set the topic working with the moderator and we said that president nixon did it this way. here is how we recommend it be done today. it is meant to guide and recommend. it has become one of our many key educational programs that we hope members of this administration and whatever the next administration is -- and might be the same administration. members of congress can key off of it as they are formulating key foreign policy prescriptions and agendas. susan: you recently opened an exhibit of correspondence between richard nixon as the next president and donald trump. can you tell me about the letters that you found? pres. byron: they were amazing finds. we discovered these letters. we uncover them. anyone who goes searching through the archives knows it is like you can find a needle in a haystack and we found a few needles and these haystacks so we peace to these letters together. what we were able to determine is that former president nixon and donald trump had a friendship. they
it has 15 members from the bush, obama and trump administration's , national security experts.e set the topic working with the moderator and we said that president nixon did it this way. here is how we recommend it be done today. it is meant to guide and recommend. it has become one of our many key educational programs that we hope members of this administration and whatever the next administration is -- and might be the same administration. members of congress can key off of it as they are...
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me in the way that you describe the way that she engaged with three different presidents, george bush, obama and then trump and the way she employee the different types of power with each of them so talk to me please about nancy pelosi and power. >> i kept changing the title of the book. it had the different titles and finally ended up with the lessons of power. every title i had had the word power because one of the distinguishing things about nancy pelosi is how comfortable she is with power. she has no qualms about power. it is just a trait that is rare among the politicians and even more among women who get into politics so at ease with amassing power and a long time friend of ours, congressional correspondent about a decade ago he wrote a profile and described her as an iron fist and i think that is just about the perfect description of nancy pelosi's use of power because she does have a -- she can be very persuasive [inaudible] she has an iron fist and i thought this actually myself in the ninth interview i did with her i did ten in all and in the ninth interview i was asking her about
me in the way that you describe the way that she engaged with three different presidents, george bush, obama and then trump and the way she employee the different types of power with each of them so talk to me please about nancy pelosi and power. >> i kept changing the title of the book. it had the different titles and finally ended up with the lessons of power. every title i had had the word power because one of the distinguishing things about nancy pelosi is how comfortable she is with...
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bush, obama and trump as well as the cia, joint chief, hollywood and the supreme court and is most recent book which he co-authored and the moderator for our opening discussion is douglas brinkley, humanities and professor of history at rice university and professor douglas brinkleyt- is a best-selling author and grammy award-winning producer, and he served as presidential historian it both new york post new york historical and cnn is a frequent contributor to the new york times of theor washington post, the boston globe and he is the author of numerous books in his most recent new york times bestseller is american moonshine f kennedy andre the great space race and just before we begin, i ask that you please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices and remember to keep yourc mask on. please note that with the exception of the house photographer, not permitting the photography this morning p it. now join me in welcoming our guests, thank you. [applause] >> good g morning, welcome bob best, robert caro and also bob woodward what an honor it is to spend one-on-one time with you
bush, obama and trump as well as the cia, joint chief, hollywood and the supreme court and is most recent book which he co-authored and the moderator for our opening discussion is douglas brinkley, humanities and professor of history at rice university and professor douglas brinkleyt- is a best-selling author and grammy award-winning producer, and he served as presidential historian it both new york post new york historical and cnn is a frequent contributor to the new york times of theor...
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bush, obama, and trump, as well as the cia, the joint chiefs, and the supreme court. his most recent book, peril, which he coauthored, with robert costa. and is in humanities, and in history, at race university. professor brinkley is a bestselling author, a grammy award winning producer, and he serves this presidential historian, for both new york historical, and cnn. he is a frequent contributor for the new york times, the washington post, and the boston globe. he is the author of numerous books, his most recent new york times bestseller, american moon shot, john f. kennedy, and the great space race. just before we begin. i hear other electronic devices and, remember, keep your mask on. please note, with the exception, with our house photographer exception, we do not permit photography this morning. now, please, join me in welcoming our guests. thank you. >> morning. welcome to bob fest. i'm caro, and as the added attraction, bob woodward. as a welcome dispensing one-on-one time with you at the new york historical society, we will open it up for questions, being put
bush, obama, and trump, as well as the cia, the joint chiefs, and the supreme court. his most recent book, peril, which he coauthored, with robert costa. and is in humanities, and in history, at race university. professor brinkley is a bestselling author, a grammy award winning producer, and he serves this presidential historian, for both new york historical, and cnn. he is a frequent contributor for the new york times, the washington post, and the boston globe. he is the author of numerous...
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with reagan, then president bush -- [ cheers and applause ] president clinton, another president bush, obamaump, now biden. republicans and democrats. to suggest that his politics have anything to do with his work is ridiculous. and it's a lie. and he doesn't deserve it. he didn't ask for it. he's not a politician. he's a doctor. his interest is in protecting us from disease. remember aids, ebola, the zika virus? he worked on all of those things, and thank god there's someone who is educated enough and devoted enough to figure this stuff out for us. because we are not going to figure it out ourselves. and what are the thanks he gets? he gets scumbags like ted cruz, like rand paul, like that vile, inflatable macy's balloon [ bleep ] tucker carlson -- [ cheers and applause ] making up lies to take him down. the reason they keep doing it is to terrify old people. which is basically what they do for a living. they scare senior citizens to get ratings, and money, and votes, but to do that, they need villains. to scare grandma, they need fresh villains. so they zero in on this tiny, adorable, tire
with reagan, then president bush -- [ cheers and applause ] president clinton, another president bush, obamaump, now biden. republicans and democrats. to suggest that his politics have anything to do with his work is ridiculous. and it's a lie. and he doesn't deserve it. he didn't ask for it. he's not a politician. he's a doctor. his interest is in protecting us from disease. remember aids, ebola, the zika virus? he worked on all of those things, and thank god there's someone who is educated...
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it was an obama and bush judge -- obama judge and bush judge that ultimately to uphold this mandate whichl said, the supreme court will still look at. well, representative lee zeldin out of new york, the state where the most draconian of these measures in place the governor forces in mask where you are. how the biden administration is handling all of. this do you see people in government instilling fear in the population. they are using omicron to try to make people scared. if you are a leader in government, you are making people calm and you are implementing what you talked about. testing, treatment, therapeutics. that's government at its best. what we're see something government at its worst. rachel: that's right. government at its worst. so, by the way, lee zeldin running for governor of new york. who knows if the people of new york will wake up and wants a little bit of sanity back into their lives. we shall see. so far i have been pretty surprised and disheartened at how somal how divisive the new york citizens are. so, anyway, another place where government is failing the american c
it was an obama and bush judge -- obama judge and bush judge that ultimately to uphold this mandate whichl said, the supreme court will still look at. well, representative lee zeldin out of new york, the state where the most draconian of these measures in place the governor forces in mask where you are. how the biden administration is handling all of. this do you see people in government instilling fear in the population. they are using omicron to try to make people scared. if you are a leader...
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he served in the white house under bush and obama, he wasn't the military commander in the field but he was in charge of policy at the white house overseeing the work such a so here's myb talking about when he w came to the white house in 2006, 2007, i bumped into a more fundamental lack of knowledge, we were devoid of the fundamental understanding of afghanistan, we didn't know what we were doing. what are we trying to do here? we didn't have the foggiest notion of what we are undertaking. we never would have tolerated statements if we understood, and if this didn't start happening until later in obama's term. for example, the economy, we stated our goal was to establish a flourishing market economy and afghanistan, i thought we should have specified the drug trade, this is the only part of the market worse, it's really much worse than you think so let me explain what he means here about a market economy, part of the strategy was to build up afghan economies so they could stand on their own feet, he saying if the market economy is notot working, the only thing working is the drug tr
he served in the white house under bush and obama, he wasn't the military commander in the field but he was in charge of policy at the white house overseeing the work such a so here's myb talking about when he w came to the white house in 2006, 2007, i bumped into a more fundamental lack of knowledge, we were devoid of the fundamental understanding of afghanistan, we didn't know what we were doing. what are we trying to do here? we didn't have the foggiest notion of what we are undertaking. we...
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they would acknowledge that everything was perfect we had three presidents in a row bush, obama and trump all promised we wouldru prevail. we would win in afghanistan they will be the president and the war. this is what general flynn said about some of these things. he said operational commanders, state department, policymakers and department of defense policymakers will be in i hair gently rose in their assessments. as intelligence makes its way higher is consolidated and really watered down. it gets politicized, it gets politics because once policymakers get their hands on it and operational commanders get their hands on it they put their twist to it. the newss before 9:00 a.m. in the morning was not good. when he means by that is he was intel chief in afghanistan so he would collect all of these intelligencee assessments invite news at 9:00 a.m. in the morning if i brought good news in or that we captured or killed someone we just found out something, we just did something that actually works for a while it may be feel-good but after 2006 we knew it was actually irrelevant because we h
they would acknowledge that everything was perfect we had three presidents in a row bush, obama and trump all promised we wouldru prevail. we would win in afghanistan they will be the president and the war. this is what general flynn said about some of these things. he said operational commanders, state department, policymakers and department of defense policymakers will be in i hair gently rose in their assessments. as intelligence makes its way higher is consolidated and really watered down....
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i start, like what we said about blame, bush, blame obama. now we're blaming at trump, but unfortunately, i think that's gonna be a continuous for everything. thanks for joining me gentlemen. the jesse smaller trial is underway, but many are wondering if the trial is not about being a host for more brother about a bigger scamp we will discuss with . there is no pinnacle of evolution. everything's flat. about terry is a problem to 4000000000 years of in a specific environment. so away. so in that sense where we are still a few survivors again to vote along a long process you. so as in severe springs at yellowstone, we will not do very well. we will do much better now since one is continuing for day 2 and a chicago courtroom or actor a jesse small is being accused of a 6 felony counts of disorder conduct and allegedly filing a false police report, claiming he was victim of a hate crime in 2019 and more than 3. busy 1000 hours have been devoted to the case of $24.26 officers assigned. but what we now know was the attack was stage by small it as
i start, like what we said about blame, bush, blame obama. now we're blaming at trump, but unfortunately, i think that's gonna be a continuous for everything. thanks for joining me gentlemen. the jesse smaller trial is underway, but many are wondering if the trial is not about being a host for more brother about a bigger scamp we will discuss with . there is no pinnacle of evolution. everything's flat. about terry is a problem to 4000000000 years of in a specific environment. so away. so in...
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bush, blame obama. now we're blaming at trump, but unfortunately, i think that's gonna be a continuous for everything. thanks for joining me, gentlemen. the justice, my trial is underway, but many are wondering if the trial is now being a hose for more, rather about a bigger scam. we will discuss with back breaking, toil, forced labor stress. mm. industrial injury. corporal punishment. mm. oh no. words with which we're all familiar. are you certain that the world you live in abolish slavery long ago? ah. the postal service delivers a $155000000000.00 pieces of mail every year. approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now. the us postal service is in the fight of its life to say related to this reduction, bad financial shape. now facing default, the postal service is a cash cow, and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put in the federal budget. there was a mandate that you bring a $100000.00, new revenue every month in the nature of privatization in the us postal service
bush, blame obama. now we're blaming at trump, but unfortunately, i think that's gonna be a continuous for everything. thanks for joining me, gentlemen. the justice, my trial is underway, but many are wondering if the trial is now being a hose for more, rather about a bigger scam. we will discuss with back breaking, toil, forced labor stress. mm. industrial injury. corporal punishment. mm. oh no. words with which we're all familiar. are you certain that the world you live in abolish slavery...
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this is no, find a way to blame dropped no matter what i started like what we said about blame bush playing obama now we're blaming at trump, but unfortunately, i think that's gonna be a continuous for everything. thanks for joining me, gentlemen. the jesse small, the trial is underway, but many wondering if the trial is not now being a hose for more, rather about a bigger scamp. we will discuss with a worn drugs, noted as a way to combat a grave problem. what's the warrant? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs still good to try and shake. tom told us that andrew was competent, short foreman. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student doesn't interest get shot in the head and found in the river like that. something else had to be happening from supporters and conservative media, spare no energy. dell was democrats. are going to bar there to the left. is that really true? majority of all voters say they support uni
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like what you said about blame, bush, blame obama. now we're blaming at trump, but unfortunately, i think that's gonna be a continuous for everything. thanks for joining me gentlemen. the jesse smaller trial is underway, but many are wondering if the trial is not about being a host for more brother about a bigger scamp. we will discuss with mom when i would so seemed wrong when old fools just don't hold any rules yet to see out disdain becomes the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground from supporters and conservative media, spare no energy. dallas democrats are going to bar there to the left. is that really true? let majority of all voters say they support universal pre kc, re community college and low drug prices. so is going to far left really about the culture wars. mm hm. and so any is continuing for day to any chicago courtroom or actor a jesse small. it is being accused of a 6 felony counts of disorder conduct and allegedly filing a false police re
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bush but instrumental in the obama years, passing major legislation like the affordable care act. throughout his career, reid also championed a cause dear to him. land conservation until nevada. it was a severe injury suffered on exercise equipment in january 2015 that eventually led to the fierce fighter losing some punch. although reid refused to admit it at the time. >> and is there any situation related to this that would cause you not to seek re-election? >> not at this stage, i fully intend to run. >> reporter: two months later, though, reid announced his retirement. he and his wife landra, both converted mormons were married more than 60 year, they have five children and a dozen grandchildren. in 2018, diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, reid underwent surgery to remove a tumor and spent the last fight of his life with family back home in nevada. reid also instrumental in the presidential campaign and the campaign of barack obama we'll have more legacy on that in the show. >>> turning now to the coronavirus pandemic. the united states has set a new record for daily covid infe
bush but instrumental in the obama years, passing major legislation like the affordable care act. throughout his career, reid also championed a cause dear to him. land conservation until nevada. it was a severe injury suffered on exercise equipment in january 2015 that eventually led to the fierce fighter losing some punch. although reid refused to admit it at the time. >> and is there any situation related to this that would cause you not to seek re-election? >> not at this stage,...
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bush, obama and then trump. and the way she employed different types of power with each of them. so, talk to me, please, about nancy pelosi and power. >> one of the things-- i kept changing the title of book. it had a different title when i signed the contract and we went another one and i ended up with lessons of power, but every title i had had the word power in it because one of the distinguishing things about nancy pelosi is how comfortable she is with power. she has no qualms about power. this is a trait that's rare among male politicians and rarer among women mo get into politics, to be so at ease with amassing power, withholding power, and with wielding power. in a congressional-- a long time friend of ours, a long time congressional correspondent, he's now with punchbowl news. about a decade ago he wrote a profile for pelosi described her as an iron fist in a gucci glove. an iron fist in a gucci glove. i think that's just about the perfect description of nancy pelosi's use of power because she does have a gucci glove. she can be very persuasive and she-- when she needs ha
bush, obama and then trump. and the way she employed different types of power with each of them. so, talk to me, please, about nancy pelosi and power. >> one of the things-- i kept changing the title of book. it had a different title when i signed the contract and we went another one and i ended up with lessons of power, but every title i had had the word power in it because one of the distinguishing things about nancy pelosi is how comfortable she is with power. she has no qualms about...
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the cofounders of welcome.us, who each work as the domestic policy advisers for president bush and president obama, was that this is a challenge only if we do not tap into the tournament's capacity of the american people and american institutions to make their contributions to welcoming and supporting newcomers. what has been inspiring to see in this role is that in less than 100 days, we have mobilized over $40 million from the private sector in cash and goods and services to help support afghan arrivals. we have built the largest coalition in history by three former presidents and three former first ladies to make their contributions to ensuring that afghan newcomers are resettled safely and that coalition includes local and national nonprofits and resettlement agencies. it also includes universities and colleges. it includes the private sector and philanthropy. it includes leadership from across the american tapestry from politics to media to art to entertainment, all of whom are putting up their hands and making their contributions to help. host: nazanin ash is the chief executive officer for
the cofounders of welcome.us, who each work as the domestic policy advisers for president bush and president obama, was that this is a challenge only if we do not tap into the tournament's capacity of the american people and american institutions to make their contributions to welcoming and supporting newcomers. what has been inspiring to see in this role is that in less than 100 days, we have mobilized over $40 million from the private sector in cash and goods and services to help support...
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bush, barack obama or donald trump or now joe biden, and decides of political decisions to get involved in afghanistan or to stay there for a while or to withdrawal, these were policy decisions and what underlines a policy decision is an assumption it of commitment and conditions and whether the tools that you have dispatched into the security council or statements at the white house, or military power and how useful are those in a real-world setting rated so the topic is why a president and is very hard when it's run by a committee never works well so in the article two, of the constitution, the very first paragraph for the second one talks about the commander-in-chief, it is given to the president to be part of senate to the nation for using the military tools to secure the u.s. national interest and that later on in article one, congress is supposed to provide for the tools, the army and the navy and now space force in cyber command and all of those sorts of things predict so you have a situation like afghanistan and than we have secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chi
bush, barack obama or donald trump or now joe biden, and decides of political decisions to get involved in afghanistan or to stay there for a while or to withdrawal, these were policy decisions and what underlines a policy decision is an assumption it of commitment and conditions and whether the tools that you have dispatched into the security council or statements at the white house, or military power and how useful are those in a real-world setting rated so the topic is why a president and is...
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cooperation with russia continued quite seriously after we got out of the treaty under both the bush and obamadministrations. as i say, we got president putin to say, 2007 i think it was, to say missile defense cooperation is an area of strategic cooperation between the united states and russia and basically opened the door, and we tried to walk through that door. someone went to moscow, sat down and try to work out an arrangement and failed. the obama administration had their own efforts to do cooperation, -- once again the politics moved away from us, and that is the issue on russia. let me give a little context. bush administration time, was 43. bushes making statements like we are not threatened by the soviet, not russian nuclear deterrent. we are prepared to reduce our level of strategic warheads delivery -- unilaterally if necessary. we don't do the sizing of nuclear forces looking at the russian's capability. those statements seem hard to believe given where we are now but that was the thinking at the time and the opportunity. but the relationship between the united states as soured and
cooperation with russia continued quite seriously after we got out of the treaty under both the bush and obamadministrations. as i say, we got president putin to say, 2007 i think it was, to say missile defense cooperation is an area of strategic cooperation between the united states and russia and basically opened the door, and we tried to walk through that door. someone went to moscow, sat down and try to work out an arrangement and failed. the obama administration had their own efforts to do...