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remember, ronald reagan, bill clinton, george herbert walker bush, they all worked with congress. the reason why they were successful, i include bill clinton in that list, because he was willing to negotiate. no one gets anywhere if you don't negotiate. you're all married here at this taebl. when you're married, you negotiate. you don't -- i celebrated my 35th wedding anniversary. you don't stay in that situation without negotiating. >> there is a reason this is weird. all these other times you're talking about, we were never down graded. this was a part of normal legislation. because of this kind of extortion -- i'll use the term extortion. this is so outside of our normal -- >> van, no other president has had trillion dollar a year deficit. that's extremely important. >> you ran for president. if you were president of the united states -- >> oh, gee, wouldn't that be a dish. >> exactly. if you were president of the united states and you had a democratic congress that came to you and said you got to triple the funding for planned parenthood or we'll shut the congress down, would
remember, ronald reagan, bill clinton, george herbert walker bush, they all worked with congress. the reason why they were successful, i include bill clinton in that list, because he was willing to negotiate. no one gets anywhere if you don't negotiate. you're all married here at this taebl. when you're married, you negotiate. you don't -- i celebrated my 35th wedding anniversary. you don't stay in that situation without negotiating. >> there is a reason this is weird. all these other...
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and a real discussion critical issues facing america if i ever go ready to join the movement then walker bush. and you will. be making policy you know. pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i wore a suit. to do things that work is separation from your bodies and a lack of sleep. and so the detainees then becomes to rely on the interrogator and hopefully then at some point the detainee will become so compliant the detainees will tell you the things that you're asking about and you'll get the intelligence information that you need. i'm going to say i spent an entire year on my own or. come along when your alone for so long that i'm more. beefeaters and you realize how many things you could have done better in life. when we knew regret not having done them for us more cons if you remember almost every person you treated badly. burned every heart you broke with. us as a child i wanted to be rich so i could drive fast cars. i enjoyed drinking a lot sometimes it made me violent. i also took drugs. that's how i once lived. in my search for answers i turned to the koran and decided to l
and a real discussion critical issues facing america if i ever go ready to join the movement then walker bush. and you will. be making policy you know. pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i wore a suit. to do things that work is separation from your bodies and a lack of sleep. and so the detainees then becomes to rely on the interrogator and hopefully then at some point the detainee will become so compliant the detainees will tell you the things that you're asking about and...
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the first set of debates we did was michael ducockus and george huber walker bush. he's about 6-foot 3 and michael is about 5-foot 10, i think. what the great debate was -- back then was behind a podium. the argument from the ducockus campaign if the podiums were the same size there would be george huber walker bush and the governor looking over. they reached an agreement the top of the podium had to hit the second button on their shirts. we actually built a pitcher's mound under, behind michael's podium. so when michael came out he stepped on the pitcher's mound and appeared to be the same size. if you ever have been at one of these debates very cold. we had one -- i'm not going to mention who it was, we had one candidate who was a sweater. he sweated all the time. he wanted to reduce the temperature to 58 degrees in the hall. we said, nah, we're not going there. we had another candidate who was getting bald back here. we have seven cameras and one of them is behind because it shoots at the moderator who is normally in the middle and he wanted to make sure we would
the first set of debates we did was michael ducockus and george huber walker bush. he's about 6-foot 3 and michael is about 5-foot 10, i think. what the great debate was -- back then was behind a podium. the argument from the ducockus campaign if the podiums were the same size there would be george huber walker bush and the governor looking over. they reached an agreement the top of the podium had to hit the second button on their shirts. we actually built a pitcher's mound under, behind...
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. >> i george walker bush do solemnly swear -- >> when george w. bush is sworn in in january 2001, rumsfeld, wolfowitz and fife take the reins of defense department policy. vice president cheney has reversed course and now supports regime change in iraq. motive awaits opportunity. and for the bush administration, 9/11 provides it. i'm kind of seeing a... some kind of... this is... an alien species. reality check: a lot of 4g lte coverage maps don't really look like much at all. i see the aleutian islands. looks like a duck. it looks like... america... ish. that's a map. that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. trade in your old device and trade up to america's most reliable network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any
. >> i george walker bush do solemnly swear -- >> when george w. bush is sworn in in january 2001, rumsfeld, wolfowitz and fife take the reins of defense department policy. vice president cheney has reversed course and now supports regime change in iraq. motive awaits opportunity. and for the bush administration, 9/11 provides it. i'm kind of seeing a... some kind of... this is... an alien species. reality check: a lot of 4g lte coverage maps don't really look like much at all. i...
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. >> i george walker bush do solemnly swear -- >> when george w. bush is sworn in in january 2001, rumsfeld, wolfowitz and fife take the reins of defense department policy. vice president cheney has reversed course and now supports regime change in iraq. motive awaits opportunity. and for the bush administration, 9/11 provides it. irds chirping sfx: birds chirping i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. does it end after you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to
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the first set of debates we did was michael dukakis and george herbert walker bush. he is about 6'3". michael dukakis is about 5'10". every debate was behind a podium. the argument from the dukakis campaign was that if the podiums were the same size there would be governor dukakis looking over. we had to build the pitcher's mound under, behind his podium so when he came out he stepped on the mound and therefore he appeared to be the same size. if you've ever been at one of these debates, it is very cold. it is about 65 degrees because you have the cameras and lights and so forth. i'm not going to mention who it was, but we have one candidate who is a sweater. he sweated all the time. he wanted to reduce the temperature to 58 degrees in the hall. we so we are not going there. we had another candidate who was getting balled back here. we have 7 camera. he wanted to make sure we would not shoot him from behind. there are a million of these. i will tell you one more. we are running out of time. in 1992 we had three candidates. it is the only time because ross perot was i
the first set of debates we did was michael dukakis and george herbert walker bush. he is about 6'3". michael dukakis is about 5'10". every debate was behind a podium. the argument from the dukakis campaign was that if the podiums were the same size there would be governor dukakis looking over. we had to build the pitcher's mound under, behind his podium so when he came out he stepped on the mound and therefore he appeared to be the same size. if you've ever been at one of these...
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we have claimed, presidents have claimed, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and now this president have claimed that we possess the capacity to somehow direct or control these processes of change. even though the truth is, we don't have that capacity. the truth is, we are largely irrelevant to what's going on in that part of the world. but if we reach out and, you know, use our military powers to drop some missiles here and there, we can sustain the illusion that we have some kind of relevance. but we don't. >> in your book, your commentary about a loss of the citizen's army is especially germane to what's happening now with syria. it's easier now to go to war is one of the points you make. and as now we think about syria, how do those two come together? >> well, i'd back up from syria a little bit. and i think i'd want to tell a story that begins really back at the end of the vietnam war. a war that divided the country, a war that in many respects shattered the united states military. and part of the response to that war was that the american people de
we have claimed, presidents have claimed, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and now this president have claimed that we possess the capacity to somehow direct or control these processes of change. even though the truth is, we don't have that capacity. the truth is, we are largely irrelevant to what's going on in that part of the world. but if we reach out and, you know, use our military powers to drop some missiles here and there, we can sustain the illusion that we have...
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the first set of debates we did georgehael dukakis and herbert walker bush. he is about 6'3". 5'10". dukakis is about every debate was behind a podium. the argument from the dukakis campaign was that if the podiums there woulde size be governor dukakis looking over. we had to build the pitcher's behind his podium so when he came out he stepped on the mound and therefore he appeared to be the same size. if you've ever been at one of these debates, it is very cold. it is about 65 degrees because you have the cameras and lights and so forth. i'm not going to mention who it was, but we have one candidate who is a sweater. he sweated all the time. he wanted to reduce the temperature to 58 degrees in the hall. we so we are not going there. we had another candidate who was getting balled back here. camera.salmo7 he wanted to make sure we would not shoot him from behind. of these.a million i will tell you one more. we are running out of time. in 1992 we had three candidates. it is the only time because ross perot was involved. historically we do these on college camp
the first set of debates we did georgehael dukakis and herbert walker bush. he is about 6'3". 5'10". dukakis is about every debate was behind a podium. the argument from the dukakis campaign was that if the podiums there woulde size be governor dukakis looking over. we had to build the pitcher's behind his podium so when he came out he stepped on the mound and therefore he appeared to be the same size. if you've ever been at one of these debates, it is very cold. it is about 65...
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>> reagan did george herbert walker bush. they all negotiated on the debt limit.ns. they don't want to negotiate on anything. may just be because they control the senate and concede -- keep all this interest device senators together. they know that they are responsible. they know that they do not like it. is going to be even worse. yet they're giving all kinds of incentives. in the latest is to exempt businesses, but not individuals. nine individuals. not only that. tomorrow the exchange's start. individual rights and personal information. it is just going to be open for every scam artists in the world. hard to believe that they are that stupid. >> reporter: the debt ceiling quickly. there is an idea that he would attach a fast track approval process as the top republican on the finance committee.@ do you think that is possible and do you support that? >> it may not be possible. if she has a fast track, that does not necessarily mean you can have a full debate on an issue. to be honest with you, if the democrats every year by doing anything like that, they will sa
>> reagan did george herbert walker bush. they all negotiated on the debt limit.ns. they don't want to negotiate on anything. may just be because they control the senate and concede -- keep all this interest device senators together. they know that they are responsible. they know that they do not like it. is going to be even worse. yet they're giving all kinds of incentives. in the latest is to exempt businesses, but not individuals. nine individuals. not only that. tomorrow the...
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stupidity of this in one thousand nine hundred two when he ran for president against george herbert walker bush and bill clinton era furred of that giant sucking sound from the south and it turns out in retrospect he was absolutely right about twenty percent of americans even voted for him for president on that one single issue. and i think today probably even more would vote for. the giant transnational corporations and the billionaires who run them they want free trade they want the american workforce to be living on the edge of poverty it makes it much easier for them to skim billions off the top and to politically disempower working class americans that make more money and working people make less and the supreme court in citizens united decision and so that these billionaires and their corporations they can buy any politician they want so they basically now own everything from the white house to congress to state houses and state capitals around the country to us corporations like walmart and chevron in alabama and monsanto have been working in secret with the obama white house to produce
stupidity of this in one thousand nine hundred two when he ran for president against george herbert walker bush and bill clinton era furred of that giant sucking sound from the south and it turns out in retrospect he was absolutely right about twenty percent of americans even voted for him for president on that one single issue. and i think today probably even more would vote for. the giant transnational corporations and the billionaires who run them they want free trade they want the american...
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when george herbert walker bush, bush 41, ordered our military into action in panama to put an end to dictator noriega, and drug smuggler noriega, that order was issued and our military took to the field and as that operation was folding, then we found out about the order of our commander in chief. this operation that's proposed in syria is an operation that the president of the united states has the authority to order. he has the constitutional authority to do so. and if he had identified a target -- identified targets in syria and determined that was the right course for america, he should have issued the order to engage the military in the fashion that his best judgment said he should. but what has happened instead is, there's been a vacillation that's taken place and he's sought to sell this to the american people while the message and the warning is going out to assad, the red line that was drawn in the sand back during the presidential campaign, it appears the administration thinks that line has been crossed multiple times and if you cross a line, a red line in the sand enough t
when george herbert walker bush, bush 41, ordered our military into action in panama to put an end to dictator noriega, and drug smuggler noriega, that order was issued and our military took to the field and as that operation was folding, then we found out about the order of our commander in chief. this operation that's proposed in syria is an operation that the president of the united states has the authority to order. he has the constitutional authority to do so. and if he had identified a...
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it took losing three presidential elections in a row with reagan and george herbert walker bush to giveor twice, you can say it is our candidates or circumstances. three times you got to say you're out of sync with the country as a hole. bill clinton emerges and as a president, brought the democratic party to the center and there was great success. and now, of course, one of the questions is will the republicans lose three times in a row and will that jolt them back. but almost inevitably, once you have some success, you win a few elections in a row, and you get a different backlash against that movement to the center. and we're starting to see that a little bit now. i don't want to push it too far, steve. if it is not hillary clinton, you're going to have some other candidates out there. maybe one of them, andrew cuomo. andrew cuomo is not somebody who has moved to the left. he's been much more of a centrist. you're not going to see jerry brown as a presidential candidate -- >> are you sure about that? >> he's got an enormous amount of energy, but, you know, jerry brown has moved the c
it took losing three presidential elections in a row with reagan and george herbert walker bush to giveor twice, you can say it is our candidates or circumstances. three times you got to say you're out of sync with the country as a hole. bill clinton emerges and as a president, brought the democratic party to the center and there was great success. and now, of course, one of the questions is will the republicans lose three times in a row and will that jolt them back. but almost inevitably, once...
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not even all of those as in panama when president george herbert walker bush decided to invade panamast: sam, princeton, illinois, republican line. caller: i think the biggest kid in washington is president obama. he constantly jumps from conflict to conflict. he pulls out the race card all the time. we got $3 loads of bread, $4 of gas and no jobs. this guy does pitiful jobs. he does not need congress rope to talk us to war. does he not have to have congress' approval to go to war? yes or no. guest: the caller is correct. the constitution doesn't have a dam word about the president's ability to use force without congressional approval. at the same time, going back to the founders, there has been times when president used force without congressional approval. sometimes they write a letter to congress afterwards and say is it okay. sometimes they send a message to congress in advance saying this happens, i might have to use force, which is what jefferson did. this may be the kind of thing that fueled obama's decision to go to congress. there's so much hatred towards obama, if he done a
not even all of those as in panama when president george herbert walker bush decided to invade panamast: sam, princeton, illinois, republican line. caller: i think the biggest kid in washington is president obama. he constantly jumps from conflict to conflict. he pulls out the race card all the time. we got $3 loads of bread, $4 of gas and no jobs. this guy does pitiful jobs. he does not need congress rope to talk us to war. does he not have to have congress' approval to go to war? yes or no....
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if we go back prepresident herbert walker bush, if you look at recessions typically they lasted less than a year, gdp would drop a couple percent, then the year after go up 6, 7%, we'd snap right back. this one we went down, we stayed down, we didn't snap back. so the question is what kind of enduring problem might arise from such a recession and does that present a challenge to policymakers without throwing away -- this is the part i want to make sure is not misunderstood, not throwing away traditional tools, do we think about maybe adding a few that we haven't used before. i think as a logical matter if you go back and look at the beveridge curve peter showed, the one that's parallel to the one for the last decade but further out, sure, as an abstract principle with clever enough stimulus policy, monetary and fiscal, whatever that might be, you ought to be able to slide along that one until you get to an unemployment rate you view acceptable as well. but the question is that the only thing you should try? is there a reason to think about why this time might present unique challenge
if we go back prepresident herbert walker bush, if you look at recessions typically they lasted less than a year, gdp would drop a couple percent, then the year after go up 6, 7%, we'd snap right back. this one we went down, we stayed down, we didn't snap back. so the question is what kind of enduring problem might arise from such a recession and does that present a challenge to policymakers without throwing away -- this is the part i want to make sure is not misunderstood, not throwing away...
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the first set of debates we did was michael dukakis and george herbert walker bush. ush is about 6'3". michael dukakis is about 5'10". every debate was behind a podium. the argument from the dukakis campaign was that if the podiums were the same size there would be governor dukakis looking we reach an agreement. we had to build the pitcher's mound under, behind his podium so when he came out he stepped on the mound and therefore he appeared to be the same size. if you've ever been at one of these debates, it is very cold. it is about 65 degrees because you have the cameras and lights and so forth. i'm not going to mention who it was, but we have one candidate who is a sweater. he sweated all the time. he wanted to reduce the temperature to 58 degrees in the hall. we said we are not going there. we had another candidate who was getting bald back here. we have 7 cameras. he wanted to make sure we would not shoot him from behind. there are a million of these. i will tell you one more. we are running out of time. in 1992, we had three candidates. it is the only time becau
the first set of debates we did was michael dukakis and george herbert walker bush. ush is about 6'3". michael dukakis is about 5'10". every debate was behind a podium. the argument from the dukakis campaign was that if the podiums were the same size there would be governor dukakis looking we reach an agreement. we had to build the pitcher's mound under, behind his podium so when he came out he stepped on the mound and therefore he appeared to be the same size. if you've ever been at...
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. >> that was my one more thing,l% that's jasper showing you walker's point which is her george h.w. bush lives with barbara bush for most of the years. he was on the beach, and we've had a great monday, and we are going to be back at it tomorrow. next, you'll see "special report" up on fox news >> welcome to "red eye." it is like house of cards if by cards you mean dolphin figurines that usually end up in a trashcan at the emergency room. due to andy levy's tragic death attempting a wheelly in a bumper car there is no pre game report. so we will just go to our guests. she is so hot, sunscreen wears her to the beach. i am here with defense attorney jonna spill bore. and dimitri's new hip hop theme cooking show "grilzz" premieres next week. and my sidekick, bill schulz. and his mustache once hit a homerun in
. >> that was my one more thing,l% that's jasper showing you walker's point which is her george h.w. bush lives with barbara bush for most of the years. he was on the beach, and we've had a great monday, and we are going to be back at it tomorrow. next, you'll see "special report" up on fox news >> welcome to "red eye." it is like house of cards if by cards you mean dolphin figurines that usually end up in a trashcan at the emergency room. due to andy levy's...
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. >> that was my one more thing,l% that's jasper showing you walker's point which is her george h.w. busha bush for most of the years. he was on the beach, and we've had a great monday, and we are going to be back at it tomorrow. next, you'll see "special report" up on fox news next, monday. >>> kenya's government says it believes all the hostages are out of a nairobi shopping mall, and as the siege winds down the questions about possible american involvement ramp up. this is "special report." >> good evening. i'm john roberts in for bret baier. the kenyan interior ministry says forces are combing the mall floor by floor. the ministry believes all the hostages have been released. the death toll has gone down in
. >> that was my one more thing,l% that's jasper showing you walker's point which is her george h.w. busha bush for most of the years. he was on the beach, and we've had a great monday, and we are going to be back at it tomorrow. next, you'll see "special report" up on fox news next, monday. >>> kenya's government says it believes all the hostages are out of a nairobi shopping mall, and as the siege winds down the questions about possible american involvement ramp up....
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bush. >> correct. >> frizz not a consensus around christy in the early going. maggie's point is really smart. is there a way, a walkerype figure that can bridge the two parties or is there something like that we're not even talking about. >> it's still pretty early >> rose: it's the who is barack obama in 2016. >> we don't know. remember barack obama didn't really start to emerge. i remember sort of in the fall of 2006 charlie, barack obama went to, i remember he went to west virginia and 5,000 people turned up. even then, we were still in a world that was sort of he's a freshman senator a great speaker but can he do the. one quick point on barack obama and what he means for people making decisions going forward. i think the fact barack obama spent two years in the senate before running for president does changes the calculus of a rand paul. there is no longer the u.s. spends 30 years -- in fact the opposite you have to spend less time. >> rose: the same way jimmy carter changed the calculus what he did in iowa when he got the nomination in 76. quickly, how is the former secretary of state deciding to do this, assumi
bush. >> correct. >> frizz not a consensus around christy in the early going. maggie's point is really smart. is there a way, a walkerype figure that can bridge the two parties or is there something like that we're not even talking about. >> it's still pretty early >> rose: it's the who is barack obama in 2016. >> we don't know. remember barack obama didn't really start to emerge. i remember sort of in the fall of 2006 charlie, barack obama went to, i remember he...
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this recession is a little bit different from the ones, if we go back pridie president herbert walker bush and you look at the recessions typically they lasted less than a year and gdp would drop a couple of% but the year after it would go up six or 7%. and this one we went down and the state down and we did not snap back so the question is what kind of enduring problem might arise from this position and does that present a challenge to policymakers without throwing away the part i want to make sure it's not misunderstood without throwing away traditional rules but doing it to think about adding a few that we haven't used before? if you go back and look at the beveridge curve it's parallel to the one from the last decade. as an abstract principle with the clever enough stimulus policy monetary or fiscal or whatever that might be, you ought to be able to slide along that one and take it to an unemployment rate that is acceptable as well. the question is that the only thing you need need to try? is there a reason to think about white this time might present any challenges and i think for me
this recession is a little bit different from the ones, if we go back pridie president herbert walker bush and you look at the recessions typically they lasted less than a year and gdp would drop a couple of% but the year after it would go up six or 7%. and this one we went down and the state down and we did not snap back so the question is what kind of enduring problem might arise from this position and does that present a challenge to policymakers without throwing away the part i want to make...