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the republican leadership loved george w. bush he was a blank slate and they could create whatever character they wanted. - it was a core part of the bush campaign strategy to appeal to the christian right. karl rove recognized the influence that the evangelical community would play. - there was one question that i remember very vividly during a primary debate when someone said, "who is your hero? who do you look up to?" well, people said ronald reagan. people said barry goldwater. people said, you know, my mom or my dad. george w. bush said the lord jesus christ. - when you turn your heart and your life over to christ, when you accept christ as a savior, it changes your heart, it changes your life. [cheers and applause] and that's what happened to me. - this is revolutionary thinking. so a lot of primary opponents at that time didn't know how to take this person. - tonight's record-shattering victory is the victory of a message that is conservative and is compassionate. [cheering] - bush's strategy and rove's strategy was a strat
the republican leadership loved george w. bush he was a blank slate and they could create whatever character they wanted. - it was a core part of the bush campaign strategy to appeal to the christian right. karl rove recognized the influence that the evangelical community would play. - there was one question that i remember very vividly during a primary debate when someone said, "who is your hero? who do you look up to?" well, people said ronald reagan. people said barry goldwater....
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george w. bush's past that's being looked at. >> in the final frenzied push to the bush-gore faceoff, a past scandal emerges, something that could break the dead heat. >> on the thursday night before the election, there came a 30-year-old story about george w. bush being arrested for driving under the influence. >> they want to know if there's more to this, george w. bush's 1976 dui arrest in which he paid $150 fine and had his license suspended in maine for a time. >> it was so close to the election there was no real polling on its effect. >> there was no measuring what impact would be. >> we're going to take a break from decision 2000 to give you some of the other headlines outside the presidential race. >> of course the one we're all talking about is mel carnahan. >> in missouri, the death of mel carnahan three weeks before the election triggers a crisis. >> under missouri law, it's too late. too close to election day to take carnahan's off the ballot, so it will remain, leaving open the possibil
george w. bush's past that's being looked at. >> in the final frenzied push to the bush-gore faceoff, a past scandal emerges, something that could break the dead heat. >> on the thursday night before the election, there came a 30-year-old story about george w. bush being arrested for driving under the influence. >> they want to know if there's more to this, george w. bush's 1976 dui arrest in which he paid $150 fine and had his license suspended in maine for a time. >>...
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conversely, george w. bush eight years later would bequeevept barack obama two wars and the greatest recession since the 1930's and yet he did maybe the most spectacular job of transitioning between two different party presidents of any president to date so -- and the obama people have been very complimently of that, even if they would maybe have preferred the other way around. peace and prosperity and a crappy transition. >> in the clinton white house, it would be interesting to see if the bill clinton people are being picked over the obama people or a view of let's start fresh. that's one thing to look at. >> very good point. >> this was addressed in the first panel but are the people wanting to come in wanting to blow up some of these agencies that trump has expressed saying we don't need them. cat: let's talk about the other transition that might occur that does affect the white house as well and that is the possibility that the senate could go back into democratic hand. what are some of the tips that you w
conversely, george w. bush eight years later would bequeevept barack obama two wars and the greatest recession since the 1930's and yet he did maybe the most spectacular job of transitioning between two different party presidents of any president to date so -- and the obama people have been very complimently of that, even if they would maybe have preferred the other way around. peace and prosperity and a crappy transition. >> in the clinton white house, it would be interesting to see if...
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w. bush's boxes. we are trying to be there their repository of information and best practices connecting people who have done it before with experts to map this whole thing out. if you go to our website, you can see the entire process mapped out and what the teams are to be doing literally today. presidentialtransitions.com. it leads to better results for the incoming president. a better ability to execute on their promises and much more planning along that inauguration so we can stay safe and prosperous. >> i will ask one more question. i will then turn it over to the audience for for -- for full q&a. note that everyone should have a booklet from the center that lays out what he's talking about, that's yours to take home. i want to ask this to all three of you with kind of a subquestion to you, david. the notion of the election being rigged, and the kind of poisonous political atmosphere we have right now what sort of impact is that going to have on transition on both sides if -- you know, a huge sec
w. bush's boxes. we are trying to be there their repository of information and best practices connecting people who have done it before with experts to map this whole thing out. if you go to our website, you can see the entire process mapped out and what the teams are to be doing literally today. presidentialtransitions.com. it leads to better results for the incoming president. a better ability to execute on their promises and much more planning along that inauguration so we can stay safe and...
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george w. bush may be voting clinton. could it be there is only one member of the bush clan voting trump? jessica snyder is out front. >> in an election season where the bush family has largely stayed silent. >> the strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> reporter: just one bush is rallying for republican unity. >> -- get back up and you help the man -- and make sure you stop hillary clinton. >> jeb's son george p. bush called for all republicans to unite back in august but tuesday night at a rally in texas george p. publicly implied he may be the only member of the powerful political family actually voting for donald trump according to the dallas news. even speculating to the associated press that his grandfather george h.w. and his uncle george w. could vote for hillary clinton. -- and posted this on facebook. quote, the president told he he's voting for hillary. cnn's jamie gangill has confirmed george h.w. has said in private conversations he will vote for clinton. the unlikely alliance between t
george w. bush may be voting clinton. could it be there is only one member of the bush clan voting trump? jessica snyder is out front. >> in an election season where the bush family has largely stayed silent. >> the strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> reporter: just one bush is rallying for republican unity. >> -- get back up and you help the man -- and make sure you stop hillary clinton. >> jeb's son george p. bush called for all...
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what george w. bush did and they had actually insight to say we treated george w. mpaign trail. we didn't run against mccain. we ran against bush. we still opened doors wide open and we'll be grateful. >> george w. bush made that an expectation for the white house staff very early in his administration. it didn't just come during the election season. it's something we prepared for for six years. >> it started with the great man you also know. george h.w. bush who was kicked around hard by bill clinton for a long time. bill clinton won by saying george bush was out of touch. he didn't care about americans. >> i was in charge of the transition out of government for george h.w. bush so i know. george h.w. bush was phenomenally cooperative and sharing with president-elect clinton to the point one time he actually said when president-elect clinton criticized him on one thing he said, poor, president-elect clinton, just doesn't know. send a team out to give him a briefing. it changed everything. that was a relationship today they are very, very close. >> barbara bush actu
what george w. bush did and they had actually insight to say we treated george w. mpaign trail. we didn't run against mccain. we ran against bush. we still opened doors wide open and we'll be grateful. >> george w. bush made that an expectation for the white house staff very early in his administration. it didn't just come during the election season. it's something we prepared for for six years. >> it started with the great man you also know. george h.w. bush who was kicked around...
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the september 11 attacks in the transition out of office of george w. bushhanged the tone and action undertaken during the transition. . in 2008, president bush led the most determined transition out of audit office we have experienced. the bank began the transition cycle in 2007 in discussions with his chief of staff, josh bolten who lead that effort. bolten in turn closed the circle that truman proposed by having representatives of the incoming and outgoing executives speak well before the election. he brought together representatives of two candidates in the white house in july, almost 2 months prior to the 2008 party convention. clay johnson, who organized the transition as executive director for president bush into office in 2001, clay johnson was the deputy for management at the office of management and budget and lead the department in agency planning work, gathering information for the two teams. he's going to be on our second panel. easily important in the 2008 transition was interested in making use of those administration preparations by those lea
the september 11 attacks in the transition out of office of george w. bushhanged the tone and action undertaken during the transition. . in 2008, president bush led the most determined transition out of audit office we have experienced. the bank began the transition cycle in 2007 in discussions with his chief of staff, josh bolten who lead that effort. bolten in turn closed the circle that truman proposed by having representatives of the incoming and outgoing executives speak well before the...
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then george w. bush came promising a humble administration to focus on [ inaudible ] and 9/11 happened. i'm sure president obama will say for all you planned for this job, it's the unpredictable that will dominate your days. >> let's not forget that transition in 2000 from president clinton to president george w. bush. that was also extremely historic and smooth transition as well. you were there. >> there were some bumps in that transition. there was childish behavior, people saying they took "w"s off the keyboards and the computers. >> that was on president clinton, some of his junior aides. >> not saying it was president clinton. given the personal animosity between president obama and donald trump, you cannot forget that, you cannot wipe that away on this day, but the professionalism of the president and again, i think the example of george w. bush to president obama is the example he's going to follow as he hands over to donald trump. understanding the moment we're in. there are still many problems
then george w. bush came promising a humble administration to focus on [ inaudible ] and 9/11 happened. i'm sure president obama will say for all you planned for this job, it's the unpredictable that will dominate your days. >> let's not forget that transition in 2000 from president clinton to president george w. bush. that was also extremely historic and smooth transition as well. you were there. >> there were some bumps in that transition. there was childish behavior, people...
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what happens is about 2:16 in the morning, fox news called it for george w. bush, called florida for bush and all of the networks followed. gorecame clear after al had offered a concession that it was not settled yet. gore talked to bush and said circumstances have changed and a very tense interaction between them when bush is saying the governor, his brother, called it and it was over. gore said they would have to have a recount to figure out what the vote was area he referenced in the speech with a joke. --e broadly, the joke was the speech was hard for many democrats. many do not accept what the supreme court had done. they believed the recount should continue until we had full knowledge of won the vote. al gore decided what was most important was protecting the political process, stopping the fight, sending a signal to democrats and republicans that he was done and he would accept the legitimacy of the decision that he did not agree with. for hisof the call supporters and the country to think of the values, patriotism rather than partisanship. that will not wo
what happens is about 2:16 in the morning, fox news called it for george w. bush, called florida for bush and all of the networks followed. gorecame clear after al had offered a concession that it was not settled yet. gore talked to bush and said circumstances have changed and a very tense interaction between them when bush is saying the governor, his brother, called it and it was over. gore said they would have to have a recount to figure out what the vote was area he referenced in the speech...
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one of the things george w. bushwould tell us in that last year was that he wasn't worried about his legacy. i would tell the reporters that reporters would say that's baloney, of course he is but he would say to me, last year i read three books about george washington. and if historians are still analyzing the first president and the 43rd doesn't have a lot to worry about because he will never know. he moved on with his life. these done an amazing job i think is a postman as well. one, he's been very respectful of his successor, but he's gone on to create such an amazing institute at the bush library . the program, the president's emergency plan for aids relief is something democrats will say that was amazing. it was bold in 2003 to go forward with that. it is credited with saving a generation in africa and that was just because he felt a humanitarian obligation. there was also a national security component because one of the things that condi rice and colin powell came to him to say was we are about to pass failed
one of the things george w. bushwould tell us in that last year was that he wasn't worried about his legacy. i would tell the reporters that reporters would say that's baloney, of course he is but he would say to me, last year i read three books about george washington. and if historians are still analyzing the first president and the 43rd doesn't have a lot to worry about because he will never know. he moved on with his life. these done an amazing job i think is a postman as well. one, he's...
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bush, the nephew of george w. bush, that bush gave information of who he thinks this uncle, george w. bush might be voting for. come back. >>> voters head to the polls in six days, six, six long days. hillary clinton goes west today trying to flip arizona from red to blue and also nevada. donald trump is all about florida. i want to bring in senior media correspondent of cnn's "survival" brian stelter. and tom bianco. >> it's the dallas news writes it be george p. bush who says he's the only member of his powerful family who will be voting straight ticket republican. and his grandfather and uncle, both presidents could potentially cast ballots for hillary clinton. george p., you're looking at him there, he's an elected official. he's endorsed donald trump. his grandfather has indicated he's going to vote for hillary clinton. we had no inclination of george w. might. he later told the associated press. i don't know how they voted. i'm speculating to be honest. i've got to say, you float that out there, tom lobianco, it'
bush, the nephew of george w. bush, that bush gave information of who he thinks this uncle, george w. bush might be voting for. come back. >>> voters head to the polls in six days, six, six long days. hillary clinton goes west today trying to flip arizona from red to blue and also nevada. donald trump is all about florida. i want to bring in senior media correspondent of cnn's "survival" brian stelter. and tom bianco. >> it's the dallas news writes it be george p. bush...
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w. bush and george w. bush administrations, and bill galston, senior fellow out for the governors of study program at the brookings institution and a veteran of bill clinton's transition process. this first session is 75 minutes. we are going to come each will give a brief view of some of the most important things they see that they've experienced in their transition, and then we will aim for a 35 minutes of q&a because i think that what most of you want to do. we will start with david. david eagles. >> appreciate your time. thanks for talking about presidential transition. what i wanted to take a quick step back and understand the sheer scope and magnitude of what we are talking about. these transitions are massive. this is part of a message to the incoming games. they are inheriting a fortune dollars apparatus. there are hundreds of federal agencies. as chris mentioned there's 4000 political appointments, 1100 have to go to the senate. there's only 73 days to your plan. there's not a lot of experience in
w. bush and george w. bush administrations, and bill galston, senior fellow out for the governors of study program at the brookings institution and a veteran of bill clinton's transition process. this first session is 75 minutes. we are going to come each will give a brief view of some of the most important things they see that they've experienced in their transition, and then we will aim for a 35 minutes of q&a because i think that what most of you want to do. we will start with david....
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i am confident in saying that president george w. bush did not agree with every decision president obama made his first year in office. disagreementsis to himself, and i know that president obama has appreciated president bush taking that step to give the incoming president the running room necessary to think decisions to advocate for them publicly in a way that would have been much more difficult if the recently departed president was critiquing his every move. >> i wanted to ask you about the relationship. it is an unusual relationship and a way that president obama has had with the president-elect. early on in the president's tenure as president as you may recall, president-elect questioned the citizenship of president obama. a short time after that, the president famously went after the president-elect. i realize that the election is so fresh, but has the president had time to be introspective in that hethat the person has that this unusual type of relationship with from a far, is now president? well, it is not news to observe that pr
i am confident in saying that president george w. bush did not agree with every decision president obama made his first year in office. disagreementsis to himself, and i know that president obama has appreciated president bush taking that step to give the incoming president the running room necessary to think decisions to advocate for them publicly in a way that would have been much more difficult if the recently departed president was critiquing his every move. >> i wanted to ask you...
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w. bush. if you talk to people who are actually legit, all they do is transition politics, they will do every time that was a terrible transition. there were a lot of people in the reagan administration who assumed they would still have the same job or be promoted and they were not. they were shown the exit. that caused a lot of talk about. there were some policy changes as well. that's what those folks were talking about. the one i covered very close it was clinton into w. the thing that struck me was h how, fairly transparent the bush of ministers was because they would want to talk about the changes. they would want to talk about, this was true under clinton. it is not to under this president. it was policy, personal, all these other things. they were aggressive talking to us and about revealing things. even those executive orders which i thought it would be a little cautious with, nope, we're pulling it back. we are going to take it down. so i wouldn't say there's any one hard and fast rul
w. bush. if you talk to people who are actually legit, all they do is transition politics, they will do every time that was a terrible transition. there were a lot of people in the reagan administration who assumed they would still have the same job or be promoted and they were not. they were shown the exit. that caused a lot of talk about. there were some policy changes as well. that's what those folks were talking about. the one i covered very close it was clinton into w. the thing that...
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the real answer is reagan, eisenhower, fdr and george w. bush. four of them. >> you're going to are to go, i believe, upper left. >> i'll go with john. >> john wilson. are you ready? >> i think so. let's go. >> which nfl champion was is this >> that would be my favorite team. my favorite team. the one that has trouble winning games. the tampa bay buccaneers. >> if you miss this one, oh, man. >> hold the phone. did the world champion bucks get snubbed and will he miss a big question about his own team? we have surprises lined up in just before the break >>>all right. just before the break john wilson said the superbowl champion buccaneers got snubbed by the white house. was he right? let's send it back to craig for political squares. >> i agree. >> you agree you got it. >> i knew that. >> all right. >> who's up? >> let me get russell. >> who said politics is is the second oldest profession but i've come to realize it bears a close resemblance to the first? >> ronald reagan. ronald wilson reagan. >> that's a tricky one. >> it is. i think he's bluff
the real answer is reagan, eisenhower, fdr and george w. bush. four of them. >> you're going to are to go, i believe, upper left. >> i'll go with john. >> john wilson. are you ready? >> i think so. let's go. >> which nfl champion was is this >> that would be my favorite team. my favorite team. the one that has trouble winning games. the tampa bay buccaneers. >> if you miss this one, oh, man. >> hold the phone. did the world champion bucks get...
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ambassador under george w. bush.hen the senate refused to confirm bolton and got the job through a recessed appointment and rand paul former presidential candidate himself is speaking out tonight against both quote i'll do whatever it take to stop someone like john bolton being secretary of state, paul said. i don't know how a president trump could appoint someone who's diametrically opposed to everything donald trump ran on. some of that goes for giuliani as well. and a seven-term republican congressman mike rogers is also out having criticism his intelligence committee report on the 2012 benghazi terrorist attack was incomplete. congressman faced allegations of conflict between his senior staffer and clinton's closest aides. a charge he denied. and john mccain seems to be sending a strong signal to trump tonight that any effort to reset relations with russian president putin, former kgb agent, would be quote an unacceptable price for a nation that has stood against tier anying wiyranny, n. >> are we still teasing t
ambassador under george w. bush.hen the senate refused to confirm bolton and got the job through a recessed appointment and rand paul former presidential candidate himself is speaking out tonight against both quote i'll do whatever it take to stop someone like john bolton being secretary of state, paul said. i don't know how a president trump could appoint someone who's diametrically opposed to everything donald trump ran on. some of that goes for giuliani as well. and a seven-term republican...
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one of the things that george w. bush would tell us in that last year was he wasn't worried with about his legacy. i would tell the reporters that, and they would say, oh, that'sat bo lowny, of course he is. last year he read books about george washington, and if historians are still analyzing the first president, then the 43rd doesn't have a lot to worry about because he'll never know. [laughter]analyzin and he moved on with his life. you know, he's done an amazing job, i think, as a post-president as well. one, has been very respectful of his successor, being very sigh leanlt -- silent, but he's gone on to create such an amazing institute at the bush library. the pepfar president, the president's emergency plan for aids relief, is even something that democrats will say that was amazing. it was very bold back in 2003 to go forward with that. it is credited with saving a generation in africa, and that budget just because he felt -- that wasn't just because he felt a humanitarian obligation. there was also a national secur
one of the things that george w. bush would tell us in that last year was he wasn't worried with about his legacy. i would tell the reporters that, and they would say, oh, that'sat bo lowny, of course he is. last year he read books about george washington, and if historians are still analyzing the first president, then the 43rd doesn't have a lot to worry about because he'll never know. [laughter]analyzin and he moved on with his life. you know, he's done an amazing job, i think, as a...
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george w. bush, the president-elect, i cannot even say that. they bush campaign team was operating in arlington, virginia. byoffices that were acquired ,ick cheney, the candidate acquired by him and paid for privately. there were no government resources. people like me who had worked in previous transitions work -- were called in, i was never expecting to go back to, into the government. i had my time working for ronald reagan and george h.w. bush and i had been in administration. i understood how the process worked, i know how to offload people, how to onboard people and the critical connection between security and personnel management and administration. i was asked to come help and it was a very dramatically different experience because you were kind of operating in the shadows, you are trying to be ready and have anxiety to go if the decision was going to be tot it was george w. bush become president of the united states. if you did not, then all those resources just collapsed. the private money had to be raised to make those offices availab
george w. bush, the president-elect, i cannot even say that. they bush campaign team was operating in arlington, virginia. byoffices that were acquired ,ick cheney, the candidate acquired by him and paid for privately. there were no government resources. people like me who had worked in previous transitions work -- were called in, i was never expecting to go back to, into the government. i had my time working for ronald reagan and george h.w. bush and i had been in administration. i understood...
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wanted to appoint the first hispanic to the supreme court and because of my relationship with george w. bushd the positions that i held particularly having served as justice in the supreme court and there was speculation that president bush would appoint me to the u.s. supreme court. we prepared for a vacancy and the stories continued to perculate and i'm confirmed as attorney general of the united states. july 1st, we get word, i get a call from the new white house counsel, she calls me to say we have a vacancy. it's not who we expected. chief justice rhenquist had throat cancer and we were preparing for a vacancy at the chief justice position and i'm at the white house. the president decide that had we were going to have a small group of individuals make final recommendations to him about whs he would appoint to the supreme court. those people would be the vice president, dick cheney, the chief of staff andy, harriet, myself and karl rove, political consultant and i arrived and everybody is there except forr andy, he's on the telephone, via teleconference and talk about how we are going to
wanted to appoint the first hispanic to the supreme court and because of my relationship with george w. bushd the positions that i held particularly having served as justice in the supreme court and there was speculation that president bush would appoint me to the u.s. supreme court. we prepared for a vacancy and the stories continued to perculate and i'm confirmed as attorney general of the united states. july 1st, we get word, i get a call from the new white house counsel, she calls me to say...
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thank you for the great job and that you did for george w. bush and your love for ourst country. had been asked to serve on the barbara bush literacy foundation. i was wondering if you would like to tell the great group of people what exactly what does the foundation do and how we can help improve the literacy of so many unprivileged kids because i don't know myself what we do i think this would be a great group to be involved with it. >> after barbara bush left the white house she continue to work on issues that she cared about the most which was literacy. in my circle of friends and in my family everybody knows how to read the thing that is frustrating and a little sad is that what you .-ellipsis it's 30 million americans but cannot read while in action while in society. has been the same for several decades. partly that is due to immigration flows and things like that but what is amazingg is that one of the things that they have done as they had teamed up with high schoolol students and you know they have to do volunteer work to get credits before they graduate, one of the pro
thank you for the great job and that you did for george w. bush and your love for ourst country. had been asked to serve on the barbara bush literacy foundation. i was wondering if you would like to tell the great group of people what exactly what does the foundation do and how we can help improve the literacy of so many unprivileged kids because i don't know myself what we do i think this would be a great group to be involved with it. >> after barbara bush left the white house she...
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wanted to appoint the first hispanic to the supreme court and because of my relationship with george w. bush the positions i held having served as the justic justice one supreme court there was speculation president bush would appoint me to the supreme court, so we prepared for a vacancy and the story continued to percolate that no vacancy occurred. come the end of the first term, he nominates me an the bank cond an event on july 1, we get the word, i get a call and she calls me to say we have a vacancy. chief justice rehnquist has cancer, we monitored the situation and expected we were preparing for a vacancy. so i get to the white house and there i am met by a small group of individuals to make final recommendations about who he would appoint to the supreme court. that would be the vice president, the chief of staff, the council, mysel council, mysy general and karl rove. so i arrive at the oval office and everyone is there except for andy who's been traveling but he is on the phone over teleconference and we talk about how we are going to prepare to roll out this announcement and help the
wanted to appoint the first hispanic to the supreme court and because of my relationship with george w. bush the positions i held having served as the justic justice one supreme court there was speculation president bush would appoint me to the supreme court, so we prepared for a vacancy and the story continued to percolate that no vacancy occurred. come the end of the first term, he nominates me an the bank cond an event on july 1, we get the word, i get a call and she calls me to say we have...
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the transit vision of office out of george w. bush changed the tone and actions during the transition period. in 2008, president bush led to the most determined transition out of office we have experienced. he began the transition cycle in 2007 in discussions with his chief of staff josh bolten. bolten, in turn, closed the circle that truman proposed to structure by having representatives of the incoming and outgoing chief executive meet well before the election. togetherd representatives in july, almost two months prior to the 2008 party convention. clay johnson, who led the transition as executive director for president bush into office in 2001, was the deputy for management at the office of management and budget's, and let the department and agency planning gathering information. panel. be on her second equally important and the 2008 transition was interest in making use of those administration preparations by those leading the transition effort for senator and then president-elect obama. executive director of the early transition
the transit vision of office out of george w. bush changed the tone and actions during the transition period. in 2008, president bush led to the most determined transition out of office we have experienced. he began the transition cycle in 2007 in discussions with his chief of staff josh bolten. bolten, in turn, closed the circle that truman proposed to structure by having representatives of the incoming and outgoing chief executive meet well before the election. togetherd representatives in...
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the september 11 attacks and the transition out of office of george w. bushhanged the tone and action undertaken during the transition period. in 2008 president bush led the most determined transition out of office that we have experienced. he began the transition cycle in 2007 in discussions with his chief of staff, josh bolten who led the effort. bolten interne -- in turn closed the circle by habit representatives of the incoming outgoing executives meet well before the election. he brought together representatives of the candidates in the white house in july. almost two months prior to the 2008 party convention. clay johnson, who led the transition of the executive director for president bush and to office in 2001, he was the office of management and lead the department and agency planning work together information for a new team. he will be on the second panel. equally important in the 2008 transition was interest in making use of those administration preparations by those leading the transition effort for senator and bend president-elect obama. christoph
the september 11 attacks and the transition out of office of george w. bushhanged the tone and action undertaken during the transition period. in 2008 president bush led the most determined transition out of office that we have experienced. he began the transition cycle in 2007 in discussions with his chief of staff, josh bolten who led the effort. bolten interne -- in turn closed the circle by habit representatives of the incoming outgoing executives meet well before the election. he brought...
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he doesn't have the class george w. bush has. go to facebook and twitter and let us know what you think. thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> hi. i'm filling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. let's get straight to our top story. the left mobilizing against president-elect donald trump. new york city's far left mayor bill de blasio sent a battle warning to president-elect trump threatening legal action over the muslim registry. >> if all muslims are required to register, we will take legal action to block it. if the federal government wants our police officers to tear immigrant families apart, we will refuse to do it. if the federal government tries to deport law abiding new yorkers who have no representation, we will step in. >> with mr. trump's campaign pledges to punish sanctuary cities and institute law and order policies, battle lines are being drawn between the trump administration and liberal big cities. joining us now for reaction from little rock arkansas, a senior a
he doesn't have the class george w. bush has. go to facebook and twitter and let us know what you think. thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> hi. i'm filling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. let's get straight to our top story. the left mobilizing against president-elect donald trump. new york city's far left mayor bill de blasio sent a battle warning to president-elect trump threatening legal action over the muslim registry....
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w. bush's two narrow wins. i'm asking you the definition of a landslide., he won, he won by a big margin, it wasn't a landslide, why is he saying that? >> because it was a landslide. i believe it was a landslide. >> thank you, paris, we'll be right back. "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation, or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor righ
w. bush's two narrow wins. i'm asking you the definition of a landslide., he won, he won by a big margin, it wasn't a landslide, why is he saying that? >> because it was a landslide. i believe it was a landslide. >> thank you, paris, we'll be right back. "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works...
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and because of my relationshipip with george w. bushd the position that i held particularly having served as a justice in the texas supreme court, there was speculation that president bush would appoint me to the u.s. supreme court. so we prepared for a vacancy and the stories continue to percolate but no vacancy occurred.e come the end of the first term president bush nominates me and i'm confirmed as attorney general of the united states and then on july 1st, we get word, i get a call from harriet myer, she calls to say we have a vacancy, it's not who we expected. chief justice rhenquist has throat cancer and expecting that we were preparing a vacancy at the chief justice position. i get to the white house and there i met the -- the president had decided that we were going to have a small group of individuals make final recommendations to him about who he would appoint to the supreme court. those people would be the vice president, dick cheney, the chief of staff, myself as attorney general and karl rove, the political consultant. so
and because of my relationshipip with george w. bushd the position that i held particularly having served as a justice in the texas supreme court, there was speculation that president bush would appoint me to the u.s. supreme court. so we prepared for a vacancy and the stories continue to percolate but no vacancy occurred.e come the end of the first term president bush nominates me and i'm confirmed as attorney general of the united states and then on july 1st, we get word, i get a call from...
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trump says he admires putin while he calls george w. bush a liar. i don't know if i could -- i mean, the facts of the matter aside, i don't know if i could handle that kind of thing up in my white house. >> i think mitt romney actually still believes all those things i don't think he felt this was going to be the outcome. you know he wasn't preparing a thorough transition, because he thought he was going to lose, and i think if you're romney and looking at this, as i said, particularly in the area of national security, for looking at his really inexperienced small group of advisers, and the person he trusts most being his son-in-law, in his 30s, and has
trump says he admires putin while he calls george w. bush a liar. i don't know if i could -- i mean, the facts of the matter aside, i don't know if i could handle that kind of thing up in my white house. >> i think mitt romney actually still believes all those things i don't think he felt this was going to be the outcome. you know he wasn't preparing a thorough transition, because he thought he was going to lose, and i think if you're romney and looking at this, as i said, particularly in...
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under president george w. bush and currently a law professor at the university of minnesota. and you have a problem with director comey doing this. i don't know what -- what would a normal person have done right before the election if he does know that there's some pertinent information in the anthony weiner laptop? >> well, the fbi should be investigating the thing that it's charged with investigating. and the anthony weiner investigation is about investigating anthony weiner's sexting with minors. that has nothing to do with secretary clinton. if there's e-mails from secretary clinton going to that laptop, they're probably the exact same e-mails they've looked at. but they can look through those if they want to look through those. but they have no business writing letters over to members of congress about that. and with respect to the russians, we've known that the russians are spying on the u.s. they've been doing that since the cold war. and we know that this hacking i
under president george w. bush and currently a law professor at the university of minnesota. and you have a problem with director comey doing this. i don't know what -- what would a normal person have done right before the election if he does know that there's some pertinent information in the anthony weiner laptop? >> well, the fbi should be investigating the thing that it's charged with investigating. and the anthony weiner investigation is about investigating anthony weiner's sexting...
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we don't really have coast to coast wipeouts like this anym e anymore, but george w. bushr president bush. if you're a democrat -- whoa, we have one more stat i wanted to show you. that was the good news for republicans. we're bipartisan on this show. if you're a democrat, here is a number you might be looking at. i want to show you this, obviously getting a lot of attention. hillary clinton did get more votes nationwide than donald trump did in this election. they're still tallying that up. that number will probably rise. if you're a democrat, if you go back that same length of time, you won the popular vote in six of seven elections nationally. of course, two of them the republican won the electoral college. the democrat won -- i'm confusing myself here. the democrat won the popular vote, the republican won the white house. 2000 to 2016. >>> thousands of people taking to the streets in cities across the country denouncing the election of donald trump. mon more protests expected today. we're going to head to trump tower where new security has been put in place. we'll disc
we don't really have coast to coast wipeouts like this anym e anymore, but george w. bushr president bush. if you're a democrat -- whoa, we have one more stat i wanted to show you. that was the good news for republicans. we're bipartisan on this show. if you're a democrat, here is a number you might be looking at. i want to show you this, obviously getting a lot of attention. hillary clinton did get more votes nationwide than donald trump did in this election. they're still tallying that up....
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ambassador, john bo bolton under george w. bush, they're the two top con tetende for secretary of state. hearing about tensions going on inside the transition, potentially some in-fighting, they are getting closer to very, very significant decisions. erin? >> all right, jim sciutto, thank you very much. i'm sorry, jim acosta. jim sciutto is reporting on the knife fight which i'm going to get to in a moment. with me now, jeffrey lord who supported donald trump, and former clinton white house aide, keith boykin who supported hillary clinton. former presidential adviser david gergen also joins me. jeffrey lord, let me start with what you heard jim acosta talks about, jim sciutto's reporting.
ambassador, john bo bolton under george w. bush, they're the two top con tetende for secretary of state. hearing about tensions going on inside the transition, potentially some in-fighting, they are getting closer to very, very significant decisions. erin? >> all right, jim sciutto, thank you very much. i'm sorry, jim acosta. jim sciutto is reporting on the knife fight which i'm going to get to in a moment. with me now, jeffrey lord who supported donald trump, and former clinton white...
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here's what he had to say back then. >> moments ago i spoke with george w. bush and congratulated him on becoming the president of the united states and i promised him i wouldn't call him backck this time. i offered to meet with him as soon as possible so we could start to heal the divisions of the campaign and contests we just passed. almost a century and a half ago stephen douglas told abraham lincoln who just defeated him for the presidency, partisan feelings must yield topatrio patriotism. i'm with you mr. president, and god bless you. in that same spirit, i say to the president elect what remains of the partisan rancor must bebe and put aside and may god bless his stewardship in this country. neither he nor i anticipated this long and difficult road. certainly neither of us wanted it to happen, yet it came and now it has ended. result does that must be through the honored institutions of our democracy. over at the library of one ofw our law schools is inscribed the motto not under man but under god damned wall that's the ruling principle of the source of our
here's what he had to say back then. >> moments ago i spoke with george w. bush and congratulated him on becoming the president of the united states and i promised him i wouldn't call him backck this time. i offered to meet with him as soon as possible so we could start to heal the divisions of the campaign and contests we just passed. almost a century and a half ago stephen douglas told abraham lincoln who just defeated him for the presidency, partisan feelings must yield topatrio...
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same data, same economic news, interpreted differently. 2000, george w. bush is elected. wall street runs something called the homelessness rediscovery index, arguing the newspapers would be interested in the polite of homelessness. there was an upward spike in the stories. if anybody had any doubt about liberal bias, wikileaks put it to rest. you have major outlets, "washington post," "new york times" colluding with the dnc and hillary to get her elected. people like dan emilbeck asked the dnc for a column he was doing call the ten most outrageous things donald trump ever said. they gave him ten of them and he used eight of them. are you kidding me? we have four years if not eight years.
same data, same economic news, interpreted differently. 2000, george w. bush is elected. wall street runs something called the homelessness rediscovery index, arguing the newspapers would be interested in the polite of homelessness. there was an upward spike in the stories. if anybody had any doubt about liberal bias, wikileaks put it to rest. you have major outlets, "washington post," "new york times" colluding with the dnc and hillary to get her elected. people like dan...
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massachusetts senator john kerry lost to president george w. bush in the 2004 election. 286.lectoral votes to after a late-night, senator kerry conceded the following day in boston. after that, president bush's concession -- victory speech. thank you so much, you just have no idea how warming and how generous that welcome is, your love, your affection, and i'm gratified by it. i'm sorry that we got here a little bit late and a little bit short. earlier today, i spoke to president bush and i offered him and laura are congratulations on their victory. we had a good conversation. we talked about the danger of division in our country and the need, the desperate need for unity, for finding the common ground, coming together the comn ground coming together. today i hope that we can begin the healing. [applause]. in america, it is vital that every vote count and that every vote be counted, but the outcome should be decided by voters not a protracted legal process. i would not give up this fight if there was a chance that we would prevail, but it is now cle
massachusetts senator john kerry lost to president george w. bush in the 2004 election. 286.lectoral votes to after a late-night, senator kerry conceded the following day in boston. after that, president bush's concession -- victory speech. thank you so much, you just have no idea how warming and how generous that welcome is, your love, your affection, and i'm gratified by it. i'm sorry that we got here a little bit late and a little bit short. earlier today, i spoke to president bush and i...
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w. bush's approach. the only transition i experience is president reagan to president bush which was as seamless as could be. ron's father mentored george h.w. bush but there was tension between those george h.w. bush people to clear out the desk and actually a little bit more difficult to go from republican to republican sometimes than democrat to republican but the best of both men from now to the inauguration and then the fisticuffs will break out soon after everyone is sworn in and the capitol is cleared but i hope we focus on the fact that the peaceful transition of power is the great glory. it's the best cliche we have. >> i think all of us couldn't agree with that statement more. the fisticuffs will get under way after the inauguration at some point. a number of democrats, minority leader pelosi and bernie sanders, hillary clinton's rival in the primary and then became one of her top surrogates. talk about the fact they want to find some chon ground ommon gro things like infrastructure projects, a
w. bush's approach. the only transition i experience is president reagan to president bush which was as seamless as could be. ron's father mentored george h.w. bush but there was tension between those george h.w. bush people to clear out the desk and actually a little bit more difficult to go from republican to republican sometimes than democrat to republican but the best of both men from now to the inauguration and then the fisticuffs will break out soon after everyone is sworn in and the...
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i was covering george w. bush and you were working for george w. bush.before election day, this big story breaks of the dwi back in the 1970s. this wasn't an october surprise. this was a november surprise. so people, very different obviously between that and james comey and e-mails but they are both late crises to hit campaigns. how do you deal with big news so late and how would you assess how the clinton campaign has dealt with it? >> the first thing you do is you have to get all the facts. the worst thing you can do is get out there and start talking to the press and not having all the facts. get as much of that as you can. come up with whatever your argument is and in the case of governor bush at the time, it was come out, apologize and say you know, as he had said before when i did things when i was young, young and stupid, i did things then. number three, make sure your surrogates and campaign team understand what it is that you are trying to communicate. what you don't need is half a dozen people saying something else. number four, make sure that
i was covering george w. bush and you were working for george w. bush.before election day, this big story breaks of the dwi back in the 1970s. this wasn't an october surprise. this was a november surprise. so people, very different obviously between that and james comey and e-mails but they are both late crises to hit campaigns. how do you deal with big news so late and how would you assess how the clinton campaign has dealt with it? >> the first thing you do is you have to get all the...
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because of my relationship with george w. bush and the positions i have held particularly having served as a justice on the texas a prim court there was speculation that he would appointment to the supreme court. we prepared for vacancy. the stories continue to percolate but no vacancy at occurred. at the end of the first-term president bush nominates me and i'm converting as the attorney general of the united states. on july 1 i get a call from the new white house counsel and says we have a vacancy. it's not who we expected. chief justice rick -- had throat cancer. we fully expected that we are preparing for vacancy in the chief justice position. i get to the white house and i met by the president he decided will have a small group of individuals make final recommendations to him about who he would appoint to the supreme court. those people would be the vice president dick cheney, the chief of state, myself and carl, the political consultant. i arrived at the oval office and everyone is there except for andy who's been traveling
because of my relationship with george w. bush and the positions i have held particularly having served as a justice on the texas a prim court there was speculation that he would appointment to the supreme court. we prepared for vacancy. the stories continue to percolate but no vacancy at occurred. at the end of the first-term president bush nominates me and i'm converting as the attorney general of the united states. on july 1 i get a call from the new white house counsel and says we have a...
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then i met a guy named george w. bush and he gave me several lifetime opportunities that clay had mentioned. it really is special this journey of mine. it's been tremendous and i hope in this book to inspire others and to help others realize what is really possible in america. i'm often asked what's it like an clay knows as well as i do what's it like to work in the white house and what's it like to have walk-in privileges into the oval office and stand in front of the same desk used by franklin roosevelt during world war ii as he worked with winston churchill to end that war? at the same desk used by jfk as he wrestled with the cuban missile crisis. this same desk used by ronald reagan as he worked in the cold war. what's it like to stand in front of the desk and advise the present united states who he should write to the u.s. supreme court? what's it like to stand on a global -- cabinet secretary and to be involved in discussions and situation room on the most controversial issues? as an american citizen i can't imagine
then i met a guy named george w. bush and he gave me several lifetime opportunities that clay had mentioned. it really is special this journey of mine. it's been tremendous and i hope in this book to inspire others and to help others realize what is really possible in america. i'm often asked what's it like an clay knows as well as i do what's it like to work in the white house and what's it like to have walk-in privileges into the oval office and stand in front of the same desk used by...
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i remember before the 2004 election of george w. bush, they weren't allowed to touch it because they were so hyperaware that we were in the heat of a campaign. so the fact they're either not aware or they're acting despite the fact we're days before an election is stunning. >> this plot line to niccolle's point. if you're the leader, you're trying to run it out. if you're the challe enger, you're trying to run it out every day. >> it's mind blowing. there have been mind blowing moments in this whole election process and this whole campaign. i bet in some respects the clinton campaign was happy to have this happen because it makes the fbi a riper, richer, easier target. comey is making it easy for them. they assembled, the clinton campaign did, over the weekend to trash comey, i think with some justification. hillary clinton has kind of stepped back from this and let a bunch of heavy hitters led by eric holder and others lead the war on comey. this is so egregious and so wacky that it makes the business of trying to bring him down, at lea
i remember before the 2004 election of george w. bush, they weren't allowed to touch it because they were so hyperaware that we were in the heat of a campaign. so the fact they're either not aware or they're acting despite the fact we're days before an election is stunning. >> this plot line to niccolle's point. if you're the leader, you're trying to run it out. if you're the challe enger, you're trying to run it out every day. >> it's mind blowing. there have been mind blowing...
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graham a picture of george w. bush of bush with the local animal shelter for a fundraiser and came home with the dog. >> guest: eight months ago as the president bush and we were at a barbara bush literacy foundation event. one of the people next to me was jean rhys jones and she runs -- he built the spca building in dallas and is top notch. i saw the president say to her, i want to combine into or the facility and we would get some good press for you. i said to him, you can't go to the shelter and not come home with the dog. i don't know if mrs. bush was ready for a new dog or not, but sure enough he went and they got a new rescue puppy named freddie. laura bush wrote that pats made the white house a home and that is why barney and miss beazley and andy dekalb are great in president obama and mrs. obama had the most beautiful portuguese water dog. i don't know what the president-elect is planning to have a dog down there at all. doesn't sound like they'll spend too much time, but dogs make a house a home. >> host: whe
graham a picture of george w. bush of bush with the local animal shelter for a fundraiser and came home with the dog. >> guest: eight months ago as the president bush and we were at a barbara bush literacy foundation event. one of the people next to me was jean rhys jones and she runs -- he built the spca building in dallas and is top notch. i saw the president say to her, i want to combine into or the facility and we would get some good press for you. i said to him, you can't go to the...
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george w. bush. we were talking about the education department and nikki haley, the south carolina governor to be the ambassador to the un. she has been seen as a rising star in national politics. i get them wanting to be associated with her, but kristin doesn't have experience in foreign policy. is this the right role for her? >> it's a bit of a surprise and someone steeped in a history of foreign policy, but why donald trump is trying to change things. he is the outsider and wants people also to be outsiders. will she represent him? is she familiar enough and will she pursue his policies that break a few glasses around the world. that's what is important if you are the president. you need to know if they are articulating what you want articulating and with the same passion that you hold it. that's the test and i assume she never would have signed up if she wasn't. >> the other major appointment, secretary of state, a lot of reporting suggests and the "wall street journal" had this that said either
george w. bush. we were talking about the education department and nikki haley, the south carolina governor to be the ambassador to the un. she has been seen as a rising star in national politics. i get them wanting to be associated with her, but kristin doesn't have experience in foreign policy. is this the right role for her? >> it's a bit of a surprise and someone steeped in a history of foreign policy, but why donald trump is trying to change things. he is the outsider and wants...
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fuera por la votaciÓn tan amplÍa que charly cris tuvo no fuera tan competitivo pero cuando george w. bushaÓ el estado. >> yo creo que serÁ muy importante la persona que lleve la florida,s yo creo que serÁ un resultado muy positivo a nivel nacional porque seÑala algo muy importante que la tendencia del votante se va hacia persona, entonces yo creo que la florida siempre ha definido la campaÑa porque es un ejemplo de todo lo que es el paÍs y siempre ha sido el centro del que universo cuando se trata de las elecciones nacionales tienden a votar y sobre todo los clinton estÁn identificados. >> recordar que hay elecciones en puerto rico. >> new jersey-nueva york es muy importante para donald trump y hillary clinton. >> vamos con los resultados. >> perdona que interrumpa. >> han entrado bastantes nuevos resultados comenzando con la florida que se espera que estÁ reÑida, hillary clinton con una leve ventaja en el 1% pennsylvania con estos 20 votos electorales estamos monitoreando. >> el estado de maine aÚn sin determinar son 4 votos electorales que pueden ser definidos uno de los dos estados pod
fuera por la votaciÓn tan amplÍa que charly cris tuvo no fuera tan competitivo pero cuando george w. bushaÓ el estado. >> yo creo que serÁ muy importante la persona que lleve la florida,s yo creo que serÁ un resultado muy positivo a nivel nacional porque seÑala algo muy importante que la tendencia del votante se va hacia persona, entonces yo creo que la florida siempre ha definido la campaÑa porque es un ejemplo de todo lo que es el paÍs y siempre ha sido el centro del que...
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maps here are the construciton areas back to the news desk belonged to former president george h-w bush is up for auction. the set includes a golf bag, putter, shoes and golf balls. bush originally gave these items to one of the workers at the golf club he was a member at. he frequently assisted the bush family with their golf equipment, and once played a round with the the auction runs through wednesday. fox5 news this fox5 news this morning starts right now after 18 months of non-stop campaigning... the finish line is finally in sight... we're just 1 day from e next president. it was like, shooo.. and the aftershocks were crazy because they were like, hooo." you'd he shooing and hoo-ing too if you felt what they felt... a powerful earthquake rocks the midwest. metro helping in the fight against breast cancer. what they're doing today to help local women get free mamograms. part of the eye-15 is closed in jean crash overnight. fox5's peter dawson is live on the scene with the latest. ((closed captioning will resume)) ((closed captioning will resume)) ((closed captioning will resume)) (
maps here are the construciton areas back to the news desk belonged to former president george h-w bush is up for auction. the set includes a golf bag, putter, shoes and golf balls. bush originally gave these items to one of the workers at the golf club he was a member at. he frequently assisted the bush family with their golf equipment, and once played a round with the the auction runs through wednesday. fox5 news this fox5 news this morning starts right now after 18 months of non-stop...
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take a look at george w. bush. after eight years, here's how he looked. here is barack obama, 47 years old when he took office in 2009. he has joked about the presidential mileage now evident on his head. so, what can we predict for 70-year-old president-elect trump? here's one prediction of how he could look at the end of his first term. and here is a final one, abraham lincoln, who said in 1860, "may the almighty grant that the cause of truth, justice, and humanity shall in no way suffer in my hands." good words to leave you with. i'm soledad o'brien for "matter of fact." have a great week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. i wanted the same plan that my mother had. senior dimensions. i've had senior dimensions for over 20 years. and i love it! if you're eligible for medicare, you need to take a look at the plan that offers you more than original medicare. senior dimensions members pay a zero dollar monthly premium. senior dimensions members pay a zero dollar copay for
take a look at george w. bush. after eight years, here's how he looked. here is barack obama, 47 years old when he took office in 2009. he has joked about the presidential mileage now evident on his head. so, what can we predict for 70-year-old president-elect trump? here's one prediction of how he could look at the end of his first term. and here is a final one, abraham lincoln, who said in 1860, "may the almighty grant that the cause of truth, justice, and humanity shall in no way suffer...
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he has appreciated george w. bush. he studied george h.w. bush pretty closely as well.those cases you had in the bush example former presidents who stayed out of the way not because they didn't believe strongly about what was happening but because they think that second-guessing a sitting president from a former president's position is ultimately corrosive to the republic in some way. >> you talk about george h.w. bush and george bush staying out of the way. did jimmy carter and did bill clinton stay out of the way? >> well, jimmy carter wrote a letter to the members of the u.n. security council during the first gulf war asking them to vote against george h.w. bush's proposal so no is the answer there. and president clinton is as ever his own category. he was so involved in the 2012 campaign, there were moments you remember where it seems as though obama hired clinton as a defense lawyer. >> so it sounds like -- and i summarize in saying in the last 20 or 25 years former democrat presidents get involved and republicans seem to stay out of it. >> that has been the patter
he has appreciated george w. bush. he studied george h.w. bush pretty closely as well.those cases you had in the bush example former presidents who stayed out of the way not because they didn't believe strongly about what was happening but because they think that second-guessing a sitting president from a former president's position is ultimately corrosive to the republic in some way. >> you talk about george h.w. bush and george bush staying out of the way. did jimmy carter and did bill...
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