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bush. and this is emlan and her husband. and i'm guessing they share the camera back and forth together. but they were both on their honeymoon. looks like somebody is trying to get perfume on somebody right now. but there's, you know, diving and i'm guessing this is -- maybe bocci ball. and they're intently measuring how far the ball is away from the white ball. so i'm not sure exactly what the game is. but there is a lot of measuring. but it's -- what's amazing is, you know, how young they both couples are. and, you know, president bush already served in the navy. still, it's like he's a young kid. we've gotten a lot of material like this from people who say, hey, wow. we have film of president and mrs. bush on their honeymoon. we have some great photographs of the funeral train coming through our town. so there is a lot of this type of material that we've gotten over the last year, year and a half and, like i said, they never believed that she had been at the same place and the bush's hon
bush. and this is emlan and her husband. and i'm guessing they share the camera back and forth together. but they were both on their honeymoon. looks like somebody is trying to get perfume on somebody right now. but there's, you know, diving and i'm guessing this is -- maybe bocci ball. and they're intently measuring how far the ball is away from the white ball. so i'm not sure exactly what the game is. but there is a lot of measuring. but it's -- what's amazing is, you know, how young they...
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bush presidential library and museum for film footage of george bush and barbara bush on their honeymoon and the final resting place of the 41st president and the first lady on the grounds of the library. in about 20 minutes t history of the area as we travel to the brazos valley museum of natural history and later a trip to the campus of texas a&m university for the story of cadets, a student military organization dating to 1876. we begin our special feature with the mayors of bryan and college station as they talk about the history and special relationship between the two cities. >> one of the wonderful things about bryan college station, you've got two cities, one community. the university started in the 1870s, the city of bryan started just a couple of years before, really right after the civil war. there was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here, stopped before the civil war, and then after the civil war it continued on and bryan for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created, but was able to do that. in 1876, the university got i
bush presidential library and museum for film footage of george bush and barbara bush on their honeymoon and the final resting place of the 41st president and the first lady on the grounds of the library. in about 20 minutes t history of the area as we travel to the brazos valley museum of natural history and later a trip to the campus of texas a&m university for the story of cadets, a student military organization dating to 1876. we begin our special feature with the mayors of bryan and...
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so bush reproaching is approaching to meet those 2 different levels within that the subsistence table and commercial where you're looking so let me. subsistence or as a threat but not necessarily anywhere near as much as as either try to poaching or commercial poaching so commercial bush reproaching is what we're really worried about at the moment and trophy poaching is looking for animal parts to then sell not for ingestion so you're looking at elephant ivory rhino horn cat skins claws bones any anything and anything that someone would sell and look to get more than what the meats were. so that obviously has been what's decimated a lot of lot of wallet populations and out there over the last 50 years. that's what we have got under control in this area and most of kenya. through obviously not us early but lot of other partners nato thought well clearly nexus is thanks i'm going to move to a daniel just on this issue of of bushmeat poaching 1st of all as pressure begins to tell and you know the search for food for the table becomes next to impossible to then alternative is to go out in
so bush reproaching is approaching to meet those 2 different levels within that the subsistence table and commercial where you're looking so let me. subsistence or as a threat but not necessarily anywhere near as much as as either try to poaching or commercial poaching so commercial bush reproaching is what we're really worried about at the moment and trophy poaching is looking for animal parts to then sell not for ingestion so you're looking at elephant ivory rhino horn cat skins claws bones...
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pressorge bush's secretary's is with us tonight, and i'm also thrilled to have some of my former reagan-bush colleagues with us tonight who served in various positions around the reagan white house .nd bush in the cabinet very thrilled you all joined us tonight. it's great. [applause] our speaker this evening has been part of the reagan family since the early 1980's. she served as press secretary for first lady nancy reagan from 1981 until 1985. after leaving the white house, she went back to the world of public relations and started her own public relations firm with another white house press secretary, judy powell, from the other side of the aisle. in 1988, sheila went back to being a press secretary, this time to then vice president george h w bush during his campaign for the presidency and then as president-elect during the transition. in 1999, "pr week" doug sheila one of the 50 most powerful women in public relations -- dubbed sheila. in 2001, she was named one of the most powerful women in washington by "washingtonian" magazine. she was not only nancy reagan's press secretary but a ve
pressorge bush's secretary's is with us tonight, and i'm also thrilled to have some of my former reagan-bush colleagues with us tonight who served in various positions around the reagan white house .nd bush in the cabinet very thrilled you all joined us tonight. it's great. [applause] our speaker this evening has been part of the reagan family since the early 1980's. she served as press secretary for first lady nancy reagan from 1981 until 1985. after leaving the white house, she went back to...
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bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momements and there are projectsts that bring everyonene into the f fold and lelet the is kind of flow. it's s very organ. it's the way that thihinking works,s, the way that problem-m-solving woworks, the y that y you approacach a problelm a a different t perspective sometimes, takake a step b back. when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat helps you moe forward.d. swezey: : now we are at this p t where the knowleledge that's ben accumulalated here o on abalonee farms like thihis is actuauallya valuluable resouource, and it'sa criticical step in conservininge species in many ways, not only from a technical standpoint, but also from what was achieved, starting the farm m in the first place and getttting these animas to persist, anand so, in that sense,e, it is a valuable rerese from the y years and years of effort to build this place. russo: i t think that t the timr divevers to be p
bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momements and there are projectsts that bring everyonene into the f fold and lelet the is kind of flow. it's s very organ. it's the way that thihinking works,s, the way that problem-m-solving woworks, the y that y you approacach a problelm a a different t perspective sometimes, takake a step b back. when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat...
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bush led the u.s. when the 911 terror attacks shook the country his policies especially the war in iraq divided the country and fueled a new level of toxic polarizing politics bush the 43rd president and trump the 45th they have a lot in common yet trump says he has never spoken with his predecessors never even once to glean insight from their experience trumps may not be asking for advice but advice is being offered this is the message to americans from george w. bush the 43rd u.s. president. this is a challenging and solemn time the life of our nation and world. morsels invisible enemy threatens the elderly and vulnerable among us a disease that can quickly take breath and life. medical professionals are risking their own health for the health of others and we're deeply grateful officials at every level are setting out the requirements of public health that protect us all. and we all need to do our part. to disease also threatens broader damage harm to our sense of safety security and community. the
bush led the u.s. when the 911 terror attacks shook the country his policies especially the war in iraq divided the country and fueled a new level of toxic polarizing politics bush the 43rd president and trump the 45th they have a lot in common yet trump says he has never spoken with his predecessors never even once to glean insight from their experience trumps may not be asking for advice but advice is being offered this is the message to americans from george w. bush the 43rd u.s. president....
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bush: the academic world moves at its own pace.e. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momentnts and there are projects t that bring everyone into the folold and let t the is kind of flow. it's vevery organ. it's the way that thinknking works, t the way that problem-sosolving workrks, the y that youou approach h a problemm a didifferent peperspective sometimes, take e a step bacack. whwhen you're working on a project, you d develop the commmmunity thatat helps you moe forward. swezey: nonow we are at this pot where the knowledgdge that's ben accumulateted here on n abalone farms like this s is actuallllya valuabable resourcrce, and it'sa criticalal step in conserving ge species in many ways, not only from a technical standpoint, but also from what was achieved, starting the farm inin the first place and gettining these animas to persist, and d so, in that sense, i it is a valuable resose frfrom the yeaears and years of effort to build this place. rurusso: i thihink that ththe tr diversrs to be pasas
bush: the academic world moves at its own pace.e. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momentnts and there are projects t that bring everyone into the folold and let t the is kind of flow. it's vevery organ. it's the way that thinknking works, t the way that problem-sosolving workrks, the y that youou approach h a problemm a didifferent peperspective sometimes, take e a step bacack. whwhen you're working on a project, you d develop the commmmunity thatat helps...
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bush went, mcgraw? i like t the wife. [laughing] i thought this is a project with faith hill and in his sorry shows up. so here here we are. this begin, where neighbors at national. ten as the really important question and i never thought aboutou it. he asked given the peerage of history i've written about have ever considered the role e music played in the history? i was embarrassed to say i had not. as david halberstam once observed a a great nonfiction project is one that so that like aa liberal liberal arts degree. you learn something about the world you were vacant vaguely interested in it did not yet know. you are of the culture but you also don't want to be a partisan. tim: no, look at think music has a way like you said, transcending through the party lines and transcending the racial lines and transcending speech barriers. everything it just has a way of communicating that you cannot communicate in any other way. and i think it relates all of the way back to the beginning of the spoken word. in the stories have b
bush went, mcgraw? i like t the wife. [laughing] i thought this is a project with faith hill and in his sorry shows up. so here here we are. this begin, where neighbors at national. ten as the really important question and i never thought aboutou it. he asked given the peerage of history i've written about have ever considered the role e music played in the history? i was embarrassed to say i had not. as david halberstam once observed a a great nonfiction project is one that so that like aa...
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what a continuation of bush bush bush leaves bill just an employee cheat on another show some how funny it sounds different that's what it must look i'm just checking the surf in fan as. does the rats one feels for one offense 1st of all sprinters or not that's for one of my bills for the ozarks now i have this party much of that stuff so i should have a money since run your classes above and i know it's all about the. board in stores for so i go to google. kind of. some other one of them now and i think offensive. as a man visits needs yes this time i'm by nature and often 29 years yeah but one of us is the son who played under the. ah i thought. i was alluding to. was. oh it was so it was a game where. shuffle was done for nothing just go for a few years ago she is now not so good. i. i. i it. was going for a few bad numbers. before often hard. to find i'm not always but often enough just to be able to go oh well if she's not vehicle i knew she was from. he. said if you don't mind you. can you can come pick me from con i wanted to support is a possible. you have any freedom is it coul
what a continuation of bush bush bush leaves bill just an employee cheat on another show some how funny it sounds different that's what it must look i'm just checking the surf in fan as. does the rats one feels for one offense 1st of all sprinters or not that's for one of my bills for the ozarks now i have this party much of that stuff so i should have a money since run your classes above and i know it's all about the. board in stores for so i go to google. kind of. some other one of them now...
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bush was around brett kavanaugh who had worked for bush. bush called senators to try to get kavanaugh confirmed. they've only spoken twice on the phone. that was a long time ago. former presidents want to be of service and help, they feel like they can't do anything right now because they are teaming up against him. the story would be wire you uniting? donald trump is not part of this. in thehere is one story book involving jimmy carter, he will walk down the street to meet with family and friends. ina quiet saturday evening april, he was about to -- guest: that is classic jimmy carter. i don't know if you have the he has his, incredible sunday service he does. he and his wife live in a very modest ranch-style home that i went to. there and it was an incredible meeting. he is so very modest and different from trump. trump views carter is a fellow outsider. over the years, carter has criticized george w. bush and the war in iraq, the handling of hurricane to trina. he's been outspoken. he went to haiti, north korea, all over the world on beh
bush was around brett kavanaugh who had worked for bush. bush called senators to try to get kavanaugh confirmed. they've only spoken twice on the phone. that was a long time ago. former presidents want to be of service and help, they feel like they can't do anything right now because they are teaming up against him. the story would be wire you uniting? donald trump is not part of this. in thehere is one story book involving jimmy carter, he will walk down the street to meet with family and...
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human hope under george bush. i'm out of washington side of the middle i'm just bush. who work on. the general anyhow the man who will cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace we're not. a few of. the left who want to see. where the whole dollar an hour just to her feet. and they just push them into the head of the can but because of that good luck and the how they get bought girl in the shop at up they say something will never do it but i can him if you want too much coffee that i want to touch they are going to be full. damage how about a lead up to a silo let me allow to be a diamond how i met up how well it had hidden jew let you color george bush and then tell us all in there not be a circle let me come to what i can accept that we had the end up being developed at it but it got you so what. did ya know that i mean let me say that were george bush who'd been with darwin and the u.k.'s state of an island on how the judge. who had not even died well i can now hold the hoof and. now if. so what if the guy threw a shoe at. and there me. my. going to be made a few. that.
human hope under george bush. i'm out of washington side of the middle i'm just bush. who work on. the general anyhow the man who will cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace we're not. a few of. the left who want to see. where the whole dollar an hour just to her feet. and they just push them into the head of the can but because of that good luck and the how they get bought girl in the shop at up they say something will never do it but i can him if you want too much coffee that i...
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bush offering words of advice during this pandemic. his message, no matter what this national crisis puts us through, regardless of politics, age or race, we will all be in this together. >> let us remember how small our differences are in the face of this shared threat. in the final analysis, we are not partisan combatants, we are human beings, equally vulnerable and equally wonderful in the sight of god. we rise or fall together and we are determined to rise. >> the former president posted that call to put partisanship aside and took less than 24 hours for president trump to shoot that message down, tweeting, quote, he, george w. bush was nowhere to be found in speaking up against the greatest hoax in american history. the president referring to his own impeachment inquiry. let's talk about this, with me now, correspondent katie anderson brouwer, the author of "team of five," out may 19th. so ladies, good to see both of you. and jamie, to you first. the former president, president bush, released this video and president trump did not
bush offering words of advice during this pandemic. his message, no matter what this national crisis puts us through, regardless of politics, age or race, we will all be in this together. >> let us remember how small our differences are in the face of this shared threat. in the final analysis, we are not partisan combatants, we are human beings, equally vulnerable and equally wonderful in the sight of god. we rise or fall together and we are determined to rise. >> the former...
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bush. he was sitting behind the resolute desk that famous desk that kennedy sat behind and every modern president in the oval office with the affections. i said sitting at this desk, doesn't it give you more of a sense of emparty? he quickly said, not at all. in the book i get into these stories that i find very touching and i think are important for us to remember about barack obama and george h.w. bush, for instance. the former presidents to see george h.w. bush before he passed away was barack obama. i assumed it was george w. bush seeing his father. but it was actually someone who was completely separated by political party, generation, everything you could think of but these two men, you know, forged a relationship and that is gone and i think that trump, if anything, has unified the four living former presidents. >> it's fascinating. and you had some reporting as well on the decision making between why they ultimately invited president trump to 41's funeral? >> right. i think that fro
bush. he was sitting behind the resolute desk that famous desk that kennedy sat behind and every modern president in the oval office with the affections. i said sitting at this desk, doesn't it give you more of a sense of emparty? he quickly said, not at all. in the book i get into these stories that i find very touching and i think are important for us to remember about barack obama and george h.w. bush, for instance. the former presidents to see george h.w. bush before he passed away was...
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bush. who voted for george h.w. bush. who looked back up on prescott bush as this towering legendary figure. my god, the changes since i made those speeches. they were jeb people at the beginning of 2016. so what's happened? >> well, you make a great point, joe. for people who don't remember who prescott bush was, he was the father and grandfather of future presidents george h.w. bush and george w. bush, and he was left of his party on things like civil rights, on things like welfare, birth control which was a big issue of the day. and greenwich was also home to lowell weiker. he was a republican who was a u.s. senator from connecticut who broke with his party to come out against nixon over watergate. also stuck up to science in education that they didn't believe were a good idea. there's this moderate strain of fiscally responsible, fiscal conservatism but not absolutist anti-government, anti-tax philosophy. what you've seen is there was a kind of drip towards where the party has gone nationally which means that, for lac
bush. who voted for george h.w. bush. who looked back up on prescott bush as this towering legendary figure. my god, the changes since i made those speeches. they were jeb people at the beginning of 2016. so what's happened? >> well, you make a great point, joe. for people who don't remember who prescott bush was, he was the father and grandfather of future presidents george h.w. bush and george w. bush, and he was left of his party on things like civil rights, on things like welfare,...
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human hope under george bush. and out of washington side of the minute i see them under george bush. who work on. the general anyhow the man who will cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace not. a few of those who feel who were left who want to see. one who dollar an hour just to her feet. and the george bush them and the kind of you can bet that luck and the how they get bought girl in the shop will add up to say something we don't know how to do it but how can him if you want too much coffee that i want to t'other can even be full let me let me keep adamle how about a letter what a silo let me allow to be a diamond how about an add up how well it had healed you let your color george bush and then tell us all in there not be a 2nd let me come to what i can accept that we had the end and then nick at it but it could do so if you were accept the job and end up being mr. george bush who'd been with darwin and the state of the island on how the judge. who has not even died well i can not hold the hoof and
human hope under george bush. and out of washington side of the minute i see them under george bush. who work on. the general anyhow the man who will cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace not. a few of those who feel who were left who want to see. one who dollar an hour just to her feet. and the george bush them and the kind of you can bet that luck and the how they get bought girl in the shop will add up to say something we don't know how to do it but how can him if you want too...
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george bush who would been with darwin and the u.k.'s statement. on how the judge. who has not even died well i can not hold the hoof and. now if. so what if the guy threw a shoe at. and there me. my. going to be made a few. that's for you to come self. knowing just said the. movement. i'm going to reach is the sourcing of the l a times report paragraph one of us authorities say column one still u.s. officials say said one u.s. justice department counterterrorism official column 2 officials said u.s. authorities say u.s. officials said those officials said the officials confirmed american officials complained they said that u.s. officials. u.s. officials stressed column 3 u.s. authorities said jordanian officials said we're going to slide. no laughter please we haven't finished yet several u.s. officials said column 4 u.s. officials said several american official said officials say say u.s. officials but u.s. officials said one u.s. counterterrorism official said i'm not joking there it is that is the journalism you're getting fed i sometimes think the l a times the
george bush who would been with darwin and the u.k.'s statement. on how the judge. who has not even died well i can not hold the hoof and. now if. so what if the guy threw a shoe at. and there me. my. going to be made a few. that's for you to come self. knowing just said the. movement. i'm going to reach is the sourcing of the l a times report paragraph one of us authorities say column one still u.s. officials say said one u.s. justice department counterterrorism official column 2 officials...
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bush's address after the l.a. riots was one by many political analysts one of the most effective in his presidency. that gentleman tried to defend his business with a a a machete brings to the many african-americans, but the president must stand up and do what president bush did. on one hand reassure order will be restored and provide the security and reassurance and guarranty that our cities will be protected while shifting to the need for empathy in the really, calling for healing in our country. this is unacceptable. it can't continue. everyone knows it. and let's not forget, we're in a time of a pandemic and historic recession. it is time for the president to speak to the whole nation and to be the uniter in chief. pete: waiting for all the protesters to get their citation for not social distancing. shows you hierarchy of priorities in moments like this. we had darren porcher, former nypd lieutenant, talking about what is occurring before our very eyes. >> in many cases they are rioters and protesters. there i
bush's address after the l.a. riots was one by many political analysts one of the most effective in his presidency. that gentleman tried to defend his business with a a a machete brings to the many african-americans, but the president must stand up and do what president bush did. on one hand reassure order will be restored and provide the security and reassurance and guarranty that our cities will be protected while shifting to the need for empathy in the really, calling for healing in our...
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and feeling like, like the chain-link fence that linked the bush bush 41, to clintons, bush 43, because of to polarizing nature of the current presidency, this seems like maybe an obvious next step but a shocking one that president obama's portrait won't be unveiled. >> you know, i interviewed president trump in the oval office and i asked him, do you have more empathy for the men that before you? and he said, absolutely not. in many ways i think the job has made him smaller instead of bigger. he said he doesn't have trouble sleeping at night. he, you know, sarcastically said asti i was leaving say hi to president bush to me after saying bush had, you know, the worst president in history, his foreign policy has been the worst incy history. he's not upset about not being part of the presidents' club and he madepr that clear. would he go to president obama's presidential library opening. he said, why would he invite him? it's a sharp contrast to the transition between the bushes and the obamas was one of the best in modern history. and there's a genuine warmth and friendship and admiratio
and feeling like, like the chain-link fence that linked the bush bush 41, to clintons, bush 43, because of to polarizing nature of the current presidency, this seems like maybe an obvious next step but a shocking one that president obama's portrait won't be unveiled. >> you know, i interviewed president trump in the oval office and i asked him, do you have more empathy for the men that before you? and he said, absolutely not. in many ways i think the job has made him smaller instead of...
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human hope under george bush. i'm not a washington side and the minute i see them i'm just bush. who work on. the general anyhow that i'm a one party. peace that's what we want freedom and peace not. a few of. the who were left who wanted to see. when the whole dollar an hour just to her feet. and they just pushed them and. we can bet because of that good luck and the how they get bought girl in the shop will add up to say something we'll never do it but i can him if you want too much coffee that i want to t'other can even be full. damage how about a lead up to a silo let me allow to be a dam how about an add up how well it had heated you let you color george bush and then tell us all in there not be a circle let me come to what i can accept that we had the end and then take out it but it could do so if you were accepted at the job and end up being let mr. george bush who'd been with darwin and the u.k.'s statement. on how the judge. who has not even died well i can no hole no hoof and. no no. so what if the guy threw a shoe at. me . along. with my. going to be may have had. that
human hope under george bush. i'm not a washington side and the minute i see them i'm just bush. who work on. the general anyhow that i'm a one party. peace that's what we want freedom and peace not. a few of. the who were left who wanted to see. when the whole dollar an hour just to her feet. and they just pushed them and. we can bet because of that good luck and the how they get bought girl in the shop will add up to say something we'll never do it but i can him if you want too much coffee...
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bush in '95. the elder bush hosted reagan in '89. these are the moments where politics is put aside and the country gets to see these leaders together and it's important. right? >> yes. it is. and truthfully it's rare that you have former presidents able to gather outside of inauguration or a state funeral. and so to have them to be able to gather and to pay represents -- respects to one another, it really is symbolic of a peaceful transition of power. and acknowledgment of leaders that came before your current administration. >> yeah. the one and only time president trump and obama met since the inauguration was president bushes funeral. they shook hands briefly. often in times of crisis like we have now, current president will call on former presidents to help. instead, trump continues to attack obama. what is it about obama that trump can't deal with? >> truthfully, even when it comes to the portrait. this is not a leader who has been known to appreciate fine art or hard work. combine the two, i'm not sure if this is something he
bush in '95. the elder bush hosted reagan in '89. these are the moments where politics is put aside and the country gets to see these leaders together and it's important. right? >> yes. it is. and truthfully it's rare that you have former presidents able to gather outside of inauguration or a state funeral. and so to have them to be able to gather and to pay represents -- respects to one another, it really is symbolic of a peaceful transition of power. and acknowledgment of leaders that...
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bush's defeat in 1992, and are there lessons to this white house? michael: the economy had been in recession for a variety of reasons but especially the first gulf war and the oil shock and so on contributed. there were other reasons as well. we slowly started to come out of it by the second quarter of 1991. so it had been growing for well over a year by the time we got to the 1992 election, but people had not yet felt that things had improved a lot. in a technical sense, when the economists said the recession is over, the economy had stopped shrinking. you could be at the bottom of the well, and it would be a long time until you got to the top. once you start climbing back up for a while, the economy is still technically out of the recession. so i think it is more when people feel things are decent and their incomes are pretty secure, their families are secure, and that will be a while. i don't think we are going to be in anything but not very good shape come november. but importantly it will be very important to see whether people believe presiden
bush's defeat in 1992, and are there lessons to this white house? michael: the economy had been in recession for a variety of reasons but especially the first gulf war and the oil shock and so on contributed. there were other reasons as well. we slowly started to come out of it by the second quarter of 1991. so it had been growing for well over a year by the time we got to the 1992 election, but people had not yet felt that things had improved a lot. in a technical sense, when the economists...
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president bush takes over. president bush wins the 1988 election, launches the persian gulf war. president bush was a master at coalition building and if you apply my standards to this, he does live up to all the standards, taking action combining principle with reality, persevering and so on. this is him when he visits the troops after organizing this massive international coalition to drive iraq out of kuwait which they invaded together oil for other reasons and he waved, he could be awkward and so on but he handled the situation very well. when we went to the war it was a massive success for the americans and our allies so this is when i saw the white house operate better than i had ever seen before, the national security staff and so on in the persian gulf war. this, we all know what this is. the big crisis from bill clinton. monica lewinsky sex and lies scandal was he had an affair with his young intern, lied about it under oath. he handles it very badly. if he had admitted it he probably would have been okay but he did not. he lied about it. this is the famous press confere
president bush takes over. president bush wins the 1988 election, launches the persian gulf war. president bush was a master at coalition building and if you apply my standards to this, he does live up to all the standards, taking action combining principle with reality, persevering and so on. this is him when he visits the troops after organizing this massive international coalition to drive iraq out of kuwait which they invaded together oil for other reasons and he waved, he could be awkward...
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bush did that first. look at these two, they're the only two presidents who managed to turn a press conference into an escape room "clue master, help us out. "we need help, clue master." look at that, ping-ponging back and forth between c-minus impressions of presidents. if we can't remember when presidents do bad things, then more presidents are going to come along and do more bad things do you want to be back here in 8 or 12 years when the republicans elect mike pence or jeanine pirro or a racist potato with googly eyes saying, "you know what, i miss the civility and grace of donald trump, at least he had the decency and compassion to acknowledge when something was truly sad. hey, democrats, if you want to get out of this mess then you shouldn't be lowering the bar for what you praise. you should be raising it otherwise we'll just be trapped in this nightmare forever, much like george w. bush is still trapped in that poncho this has been "hey." ♪ >> seth: we'll be right back with more "late night." â™
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human hope under george bush. i'm out of washington side and the minute i see them coming to school she. who work on. the general anyhow the man who will cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace not. a few of. the who were left who wanted to see. when the hudler an hour just to her feet. and the judge pushed them into the head of the can but because of that good luck and the other he could but girl in the shop at up to say something will never do it but i can him if you want too much coffee that i want to t'other can even be full. damage how about a lead up to a silo let me allow to be a dam how about that up how well it had healed you let your color george bush and then tell us all in there not be a 2nd let me come do what i can except that we had the internet then look at it but it got you so if you. feel it to john now that i mean let mr. george washington or would ben with darwin and the state of the island on how they just. died well i can now hold the hoof and. right. now if. so what if the guy th
human hope under george bush. i'm out of washington side and the minute i see them coming to school she. who work on. the general anyhow the man who will cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace not. a few of. the who were left who wanted to see. when the hudler an hour just to her feet. and the judge pushed them into the head of the can but because of that good luck and the other he could but girl in the shop at up to say something will never do it but i can him if you want too much...
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they were vocally opposed to the bush issued as artifact was conducting with israel. off the figure of. the physical system that this enemy the ideas in madrid if you would would say if one of the at least there were many were also violent as well as these them and. many palestinians shared such views unconvinced that negotiations with israel would lead to a breakthrough aware of the skepticism on a fad gave the go ahead to a secret channel of talks in the norwegian capital oslo. yes that out of 5 of them into strategy was to open many channels and that many people try to achieve something there he keeps his windows open and they way it's the incoming when the end result is what's important not the person or persons delivering the goods. on august 20th 1903 israeli and palestinian negotiators reached a cordon all slow agreeing to a framework for resolving their decades long conflict the oslo accords were announced to the world. hamas was quick to condemn the accords. it was the 1st sign of a growing divide between hamas and the p.l.o. . on september 13th 1903 israeli
they were vocally opposed to the bush issued as artifact was conducting with israel. off the figure of. the physical system that this enemy the ideas in madrid if you would would say if one of the at least there were many were also violent as well as these them and. many palestinians shared such views unconvinced that negotiations with israel would lead to a breakthrough aware of the skepticism on a fad gave the go ahead to a secret channel of talks in the norwegian capital oslo. yes that out...
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bush did that. you know, this is a guy who ran originally in 2000, as you well know, calling himself a uniter, not a divider. he wasn't always that. no president is always a uniter, but i think the reason that george w. bush made that video was because he felt that donald trump has been too partisan through this period, too willing to pit one area of the country against another, one party against another, and i think george w. bush knows, as he demonstrated in the wake of 9/11, that a big job of the president is to unite the country at a time of crisis, and that makes the country stronger in dealing with something like a war or a pandemic. >> and michael, can this president change his leadership style by not having those daily briefings, by doing things in the east room, doing things in other venues, having a more controlled appearance? i mean, is there still time -- >> maybe sticking -- >> -- to bring the country together? >> well, you know, go back to election night. you and i both watched him at
bush did that. you know, this is a guy who ran originally in 2000, as you well know, calling himself a uniter, not a divider. he wasn't always that. no president is always a uniter, but i think the reason that george w. bush made that video was because he felt that donald trump has been too partisan through this period, too willing to pit one area of the country against another, one party against another, and i think george w. bush knows, as he demonstrated in the wake of 9/11, that a big job...
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, you yourself were appointed by president bush. that investigation didn't change one bit regardless of the pressure that you got on capitol hill and others. what is the ultimate disposition of the person? >> she was asked to resign, senator. >> earlier ranking member brown characterized one of the writings as something that seemed to question your commitment and the response you said was a mischaracterization of what you wrote. would you mind going back to that very briefly? >> my concern was inspectors generals are independent of both of the executive branch and the congressional branch. my concern with the article is they need to understand that they are also independent of undue pressure from the congress. and that is the just of the article. in fact i said in the article but it is fundamental for an inspector general to be and independent. >> you investigated someone who was put forth by president bush. you were put forth by president bush and continued in spite of the pressure that you were getting at capitol hill and others d
, you yourself were appointed by president bush. that investigation didn't change one bit regardless of the pressure that you got on capitol hill and others. what is the ultimate disposition of the person? >> she was asked to resign, senator. >> earlier ranking member brown characterized one of the writings as something that seemed to question your commitment and the response you said was a mischaracterization of what you wrote. would you mind going back to that very briefly?...
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bush and george h.w. bush and i have reporting in the book the last former president to see bush senior alive was barack obama. they had a very emotional final meeting in houston just three days before bush passed away, and now we're in this middle of this terrible pandemic, and the president will not reach out to his predecessors and i know for a fact from my reporting that they all would love to help in any way they can. we've seen them help again and again in the past. >> yeah, and he could use some help to put it bluntly. i think about, you know, bill clinton and the closeness he developed ultimately with george herbert walker bush like a father to him. this is the consistent way it's worked. there are 45 people with this job but this quote i thought was really telling from your book and it's about trump and empathy. he said i asked trump if being faced with difficult decisions that cross that famous desk because only the most difficult decisions reach the president had given him a new understanding a
bush and george h.w. bush and i have reporting in the book the last former president to see bush senior alive was barack obama. they had a very emotional final meeting in houston just three days before bush passed away, and now we're in this middle of this terrible pandemic, and the president will not reach out to his predecessors and i know for a fact from my reporting that they all would love to help in any way they can. we've seen them help again and again in the past. >> yeah, and he...
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and why it is better equipped with those full ramifications and bush versus gore that most americans don't recognize that article two of the constitution that legislature gets that they have given that choice to voters but in bush versus gore that could the power could be taken back at any time and with the nightmare scenario and president trump appeals to florida or pennsylvania or north carolina and to take away that power we can't be sure you have the electoral college votes yourself. and in the states have the democratic governor to sign off on veto power. it's a whole mess that can, try to take away those powers and that would be something that would lead to social unrest a state legislature that is constitutionally on the table and much more worth talking about. >> thank you for signaling that possibility to be precipitated by the electoral college with regard to the winner take all so what is the legal basis of the practice when they stop doing that why did they substitute and has there been other impending challenges and this is a definitive history of the rise and fall of th
and why it is better equipped with those full ramifications and bush versus gore that most americans don't recognize that article two of the constitution that legislature gets that they have given that choice to voters but in bush versus gore that could the power could be taken back at any time and with the nightmare scenario and president trump appeals to florida or pennsylvania or north carolina and to take away that power we can't be sure you have the electoral college votes yourself. and in...
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bush. unlike previous presidents, trump compares himself to lincoln out loud and when you think about who lincoln was, this intellectual, his oratory, his writing, his deep humility and compassion, all of these characteristics that donald trump is sorely lacking in, yet he has the narcissism and he's just unhinged and ridiculous enough to compare himself to abra haim lincoln, he's been doing it since the beginning of his presidency. the same weekend that george w. bush, regardless in this moment of how people feel about his record, reached beyond partisan politics and beyond ideology to say we're facing an epic crisis to come together. president trump chooses to use that moment to continue to divide, aleanate people. what he's in it for every day, what's in it for me? marshall our best instincts and the forces of federal government to solve a problem as serious as the union falling apart. trump has a moment like that in front of him now and he's not addressing it effectively. >> all right,
bush. unlike previous presidents, trump compares himself to lincoln out loud and when you think about who lincoln was, this intellectual, his oratory, his writing, his deep humility and compassion, all of these characteristics that donald trump is sorely lacking in, yet he has the narcissism and he's just unhinged and ridiculous enough to compare himself to abra haim lincoln, he's been doing it since the beginning of his presidency. the same weekend that george w. bush, regardless in this...
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president obama asked neal bush to leave the room. and bush was really sick and not doing well, he said if it was anyone else but barack obama, this meeting would have been cancelled. but obama respected bush as the last of his generation. he wanted to pay him respect, used to call him my buddy 41. and i think that camaraderie among the former president is something important that i delved into in the book. >> well, i think it's something that most americans would like to see, regardless of party affiliation. to me, it would be the ultimate poker game. if i were if that position, i'd bring them all back and solicit their advice. great job on the book. >> thank you, michael. >> let's check in on facebook and tweets. from facebook, i think. what do we have. i agree about hands off approach, but current presidents don't usually mention the last president by name as often as trump has. here's the thing, michael, i rely more on kate than i do know that there's genuine hostility there. i'm convinced there will be another name that will get
president obama asked neal bush to leave the room. and bush was really sick and not doing well, he said if it was anyone else but barack obama, this meeting would have been cancelled. but obama respected bush as the last of his generation. he wanted to pay him respect, used to call him my buddy 41. and i think that camaraderie among the former president is something important that i delved into in the book. >> well, i think it's something that most americans would like to see, regardless...
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was appointed by president bush. you were appointed by president bush. you as inspector general of g.s.a., you investigated the administrator. head of your agency appointed by president bush and you wrote her up. >> i did. >> and some people in the white house didn't like that. some people in congress didn't like that. >> yes, sir. >> but you didn't change your report? >> not at all. >> ok. ,000 i've looked through your background. mr. miller. i've looked you up on the internet. i've googled you. i've read your resume. i've herd all the allegations. maybe allegations is too strong a word. the innuendo or the suggestions that you will be a puppet of the president. i don't understand the basis for that. i've looked everywhere. is there any -- any place in your background as an assistants u.s. attorney or the in thor general for a decade at g.s.a. where you've backed down because you've been told to back down? mr. miller: no, sir. >> when you were an assistant u.s. attorney, did you ever back f of a case because somebody with political influence told you to
was appointed by president bush. you were appointed by president bush. you as inspector general of g.s.a., you investigated the administrator. head of your agency appointed by president bush and you wrote her up. >> i did. >> and some people in the white house didn't like that. some people in congress didn't like that. >> yes, sir. >> but you didn't change your report? >> not at all. >> ok. ,000 i've looked through your background. mr. miller. i've looked you...
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bob gates, who worked for both george bush and barack obama about joe biden's approach to the rest of the world. trump latelynt stood up to china. he called out the chinese communists party for stealing technology, forcing the transfer of technology as the price of doing business in china, manipulating their currency to affect world markets and illegally dumping products like steel. the resident has been calling on china long before the virus became a problem, standing up to them every step of the way, trying to level the playing field and he has been talking about this for 30 years three we know this has always been a focus of -- 30 years. .e know this is a focus of his this is a president who is on the right side and joe biden is taking the wrong path and made the wrong choice in any foreign-policy decision that has needed to be made while he was part of the obama-biden administration. we will take a quick break and be back with more team trump online. i'll come back. with me as leader mitch mcconnell. the trump administration and the senate have been working hand in hand to provide
bob gates, who worked for both george bush and barack obama about joe biden's approach to the rest of the world. trump latelynt stood up to china. he called out the chinese communists party for stealing technology, forcing the transfer of technology as the price of doing business in china, manipulating their currency to affect world markets and illegally dumping products like steel. the resident has been calling on china long before the virus became a problem, standing up to them every step of...
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it could be another bush versus gore's going to the courts but as rick pointed out the reason why bush versus gore ended the election was al gore accepted defeat after the supreme court ruling. he didn't take his fight on to congress. this year's flu losers, as rick said, might not accept defeat even a judicial defeat and says i'm still gonna keep fighting and if the dispute goes to congress, congress does not have adequate rules goes back to the 12th amendment we talked about different aspects of the 12th amendment to 12 the number doesn't tell us what to do if there is a fight over who won. this surface back in 1876 which number your members because we were in not around them but that was a fight even uglier than 2000. i'm worried that this year forgive the kind of nightmare scenario rick is talking about it will look more like 1876 then it will 2000 and congress is not ready for that and that worries me. >> wow. some of our viewers have more questions about these nightmare scenarios. stephen smith asked should be concerned the house and senate may be unable to meet in january to cou
it could be another bush versus gore's going to the courts but as rick pointed out the reason why bush versus gore ended the election was al gore accepted defeat after the supreme court ruling. he didn't take his fight on to congress. this year's flu losers, as rick said, might not accept defeat even a judicial defeat and says i'm still gonna keep fighting and if the dispute goes to congress, congress does not have adequate rules goes back to the 12th amendment we talked about different aspects...
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george bush did not say anything. i understand barack obama's difference, he's more political and he's going to get more involved. there is a difference of getting involved or from voting your candidate than going out and attacking the president based on what it is. i am disappointed that broarack obama went there. >> barack obama never mentioned george bush by name. the president of the united states accused president obama of a crime that began at the beginning of the administration much of which president obama has not responded to. rick can't lean back on the p s precedent of the past. >> a reminder that we are in an election year. it is good to see you both. i promise you we'll continue on our considerativersation. david axelrod and rick santorum. thank you so much. >>> a troubling outbreak. some of the test results on the ship raises questions. for over 25 years, home instead has helped seniors stay home. now, staying home isn't just staying in the place they love. it's staying safe. it's essential. if your love
george bush did not say anything. i understand barack obama's difference, he's more political and he's going to get more involved. there is a difference of getting involved or from voting your candidate than going out and attacking the president based on what it is. i am disappointed that broarack obama went there. >> barack obama never mentioned george bush by name. the president of the united states accused president obama of a crime that began at the beginning of the administration...
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that night bush says, really good today. he came was there are no six or seven hours, met with the vice president and then left. calls me that night. 10:00, and he says, really good today. really good you outlined ten serious political problems. and i hadn't thought of some of them and it was really good. so, figure out what are you will do but them because i'm going cheney. he said your job is politics. so these are all political problems. figure out what to do about them. the said that's not the job system job is to figure out who would be best partner to me in the oval office and if something terrible happened to me, whom would the country have immediate confidence in, and that's dick and i'm going with it. don't tell anybody i made the decision or i'll kill you. but figure out what you are going to do and then a come of days when i get bake want you to be prepared how to tell me to prepare for these eventualities. it was a testament to her husband. >> i just have to add, we're out of time, is that dick was the other oppo
that night bush says, really good today. he came was there are no six or seven hours, met with the vice president and then left. calls me that night. 10:00, and he says, really good today. really good you outlined ten serious political problems. and i hadn't thought of some of them and it was really good. so, figure out what are you will do but them because i'm going cheney. he said your job is politics. so these are all political problems. figure out what to do about them. the said that's not...
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it could be another bush v. gore going to the courts, but as rick pointed out, the reason why bush v. gore ended the election when al gore accepted defeat after the supreme court ruling. he didn't take his fight on to congress. this year the loser as rick said might not accept the feet, even a judicial defeat and says i'm still going to keep fighting. and if the dispute goes to congress, congress does not have adequate rules. goes back to the 12th amendment we talked about different aspects of the 12th amendment of the 12th amendment doesn't tell us what to do if there's a fight over who one. this surface back in 1876 which nobody remembers because we were not around then, but that was a fight that was even uglier than 2000. i'm worried that this year if we get the kind of nightmare scenario that rick is talking about, it will look more like 1876 that will 2000, and congress is ready for that and that worries me. >> wow. well, several of our viewers have questions about these nightmare scenarios. stephen smith a
it could be another bush v. gore going to the courts, but as rick pointed out, the reason why bush v. gore ended the election when al gore accepted defeat after the supreme court ruling. he didn't take his fight on to congress. this year the loser as rick said might not accept the feet, even a judicial defeat and says i'm still going to keep fighting. and if the dispute goes to congress, congress does not have adequate rules. goes back to the 12th amendment we talked about different aspects of...
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bush later that year. the relationships between presidents have particularly been on display during another american tradition. when the sitting president invites his predecessor to the unveiling of official white house portrait. that started when jimmy carter invited republican gerald ford back to the white house in 1978. >> he's a man who is beloved. and appreciated. and no one appreciates him more than i do. >> perhaps, the most important thing i can say to president and mrs. bush today is welcome home. i'm glad to have you back. as americans look for ways to come together, to deal with the challenges we face today, they can do well in looking to lives of president and mrs. bush. >> bill clinton can always see a better day ahead. and americans knew he was working hard to bring that day closer. >> to president and mrs. bush, welcome back to the house that you called home for eight years. we may have our differences, politically, but the president say transcends those differences. we all love this country
bush later that year. the relationships between presidents have particularly been on display during another american tradition. when the sitting president invites his predecessor to the unveiling of official white house portrait. that started when jimmy carter invited republican gerald ford back to the white house in 1978. >> he's a man who is beloved. and appreciated. and no one appreciates him more than i do. >> perhaps, the most important thing i can say to president and mrs....