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i have a hand up from commissioner bush. >> commissioner bush: thank you. i associate myself with commissioner chiu's comments. i would add a few points to that. in terms of th of departments cd corruption issues for the city and our reputation, it seems to me one of the things we can do is to call out those commissions. not just the individual wrongdoer, but every commission has what's called a statement of incompatible activities. it seems to me that we are in position to call out the commission's and the executive director saying, you're not minding the store, you're not ensuring if there's compliance with incompatible activity. we expect you to do that. nothing gets the attention of elected officials more than being called out for bad behavior. certainly, giving them a carrot does not work as well. that is one thing. second thing is, we mentioned before we have not yet approached how to do this whether commissioners can be involved in fundraising for a specific project. for example, seeking funds to support ethics at work efforts, we have some idea what
i have a hand up from commissioner bush. >> commissioner bush: thank you. i associate myself with commissioner chiu's comments. i would add a few points to that. in terms of th of departments cd corruption issues for the city and our reputation, it seems to me one of the things we can do is to call out those commissions. not just the individual wrongdoer, but every commission has what's called a statement of incompatible activities. it seems to me that we are in position to call out the...
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van eve or bush. -- vanever bush. a professor of electrical engineering at m.i.t. and cofounder of the company now known as raytheon, he was a dean of the school of electrical engineering and the institute vice president before he moved to the capital at the beginning of 1938 to take up erector ship of the carnegie institute of washington now known as the carnegie institute for science. during world war ii, he was appointed as chair of the national reports -- defense research committee, and was later part of the research and development, and was advisor to franklin roosevelt. influence, profound including the introduction of atomic weapons and the ensuing postwar relationship between the federal government and scientific research that has developed since 1945. today, government support for scientific research, especially at the most basic level, is taken for granted. this was not always the case. traditionally, what passed for scientific inquiry was supported by individual fortunes or wealthy sponsors. after the creation of the united states, even inquisitive, scie
van eve or bush. -- vanever bush. a professor of electrical engineering at m.i.t. and cofounder of the company now known as raytheon, he was a dean of the school of electrical engineering and the institute vice president before he moved to the capital at the beginning of 1938 to take up erector ship of the carnegie institute of washington now known as the carnegie institute for science. during world war ii, he was appointed as chair of the national reports -- defense research committee, and was...
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i told my wife the good news the bush administration but never ask me to do anything again. so i was stunned when i got the call. unlike the director of national intelligence offer, i remember vividly the national security advisor called me on a weekend and said that the president asked you to become secretary of defense world you do it? there was no hesitation at all progress at all the usual in men women out there fighting and dying how can i not do mine? of course i hung up the phone and i immediately panicked thinking what i would tell my wife about going back to washington dc. there is no hesitation but it was a shock. i had no wrinkling anything like that might happen. >>host: was a shocking a democratic president would say to you i want you to stay on as secretary of defense could historically they leave where you hesitant under the president you didn't know? >>guest: i was very surprised play did not hesitate for the same reason. we have all those kids out there putting their lives on the line if you think i can help i will do whatever i can. i heard rumors summer 20
i told my wife the good news the bush administration but never ask me to do anything again. so i was stunned when i got the call. unlike the director of national intelligence offer, i remember vividly the national security advisor called me on a weekend and said that the president asked you to become secretary of defense world you do it? there was no hesitation at all progress at all the usual in men women out there fighting and dying how can i not do mine? of course i hung up the phone and i...
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bush didn't care, kilgore did. research, bush did not want to have anything to do with applied research because that would detract from the mandate that was supposed to be at the heart of it. kilgore wanted to see social benefit. his proposal included that. pressedwnership, bush for private ownership of research. kilgore thought it should be the research of the government. political control of the foundation, the appointment of senior officers, etc. and oversight by congress, bush not so much. he wanted the technocrats to run the show. kilgore thought it was a good idea. should it be independent of executive agencies? both thought that was great. much as osrd had been. happened?lly in 1946, there was no nsf legislation. the atomic legislation was created. the office of naval research was created. the war department, belatedly realizing the value of scientific research, stood up research and development. the war and navy departments between them establish the joint research board, an advisory board with bush at the
bush didn't care, kilgore did. research, bush did not want to have anything to do with applied research because that would detract from the mandate that was supposed to be at the heart of it. kilgore wanted to see social benefit. his proposal included that. pressedwnership, bush for private ownership of research. kilgore thought it should be the research of the government. political control of the foundation, the appointment of senior officers, etc. and oversight by congress, bush not so much....
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and denied bush a second term. but he did another thing, i think, by getting in the race, and beating up on bush all along the way, kind of softened him up for clinton to come in and make the kill. so i think it was sort of a two tiered effect there. and i do -- i'm not sure how the campaign would have played out without him. but i certainly think that part. impact of his being in the race was that clinton was elected. >> next call is from rick in memphis, tennessee. hey, rick, you're on the air. >> glad to be here, folks. i'm going to assert that ross perot last time he ran was exactly what the united states needed. and now there is no question, much stronger, is exactly what the united states needs. and i would like to ask -- i'm not too well on what's going on, why is he not in the 2012 race? and also, why in the world are neither the republican or democratic candidates making a run in ross perot's image? i don't see how anybody running like that could help but win. >> why haven't we heard from ross perot in thi
and denied bush a second term. but he did another thing, i think, by getting in the race, and beating up on bush all along the way, kind of softened him up for clinton to come in and make the kill. so i think it was sort of a two tiered effect there. and i do -- i'm not sure how the campaign would have played out without him. but i certainly think that part. impact of his being in the race was that clinton was elected. >> next call is from rick in memphis, tennessee. hey, rick, you're on...
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bush. .. on 13 june, this is the day after the gala to celebrate his 80th he will make his last jump and friends around the country are raising $30 million to be shared by m.d. anderson, the points of light foundation and the george bushpresidential library foundation . this will not only be his last jump but this, he swears will be the lasttime we ever ask anyone for money . i can clap for that. larry king has announced he is going to jump with george and i think so far he's lined up our texas university grandchild jen junior. he's going tojump with him . anyway, i have one, i have to share one little story that happened this past september . during a trip to russia george and i were invited to spend a day with president putin at his watch up along the black sea. so that the russian equivalent of camp david. when we arrived my george was wearing a suit and tie while putin met us in a more informal close at the airport . we were very very flattered that he came to the airport to meet us and
bush. .. on 13 june, this is the day after the gala to celebrate his 80th he will make his last jump and friends around the country are raising $30 million to be shared by m.d. anderson, the points of light foundation and the george bushpresidential library foundation . this will not only be his last jump but this, he swears will be the lasttime we ever ask anyone for money . i can clap for that. larry king has announced he is going to jump with george and i think so far he's lined up our texas...
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and you see him standing outside some of the destroyed buildings and how that compares to george w bush in the wake of 9/11 where going to a place in the country where there was destruction, devastation and obviously, the scale of these two things are not comparable but the way in which president bush unified the country after that difficult moment compared to the way president trump is clearly trying to use these images to distract from what you point out. he has a tragedy of similar skill and trying to use the pictures to turn it around to focus on something else. do you think americans are going to buy that and what do you -- you, i know, worked closely with former president bush. what are your reflections on seeing those pictures?
and you see him standing outside some of the destroyed buildings and how that compares to george w bush in the wake of 9/11 where going to a place in the country where there was destruction, devastation and obviously, the scale of these two things are not comparable but the way in which president bush unified the country after that difficult moment compared to the way president trump is clearly trying to use these images to distract from what you point out. he has a tragedy of similar skill and...
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bush, gore, thinking the camera was not on him, grimaced and sighed loudly while bush was talking. saturday night live made merciless fun of him, as it has of many other politicians. and the satire, frankly, solidified the impression that gore was just rude and arrogant. and in his 2016 debate against hillary clinton, donald trump repeatedly invaded her space, keeping the camera on him and his looming presence. [no audio] >> hello everyone, can you hear me? i'm back. ok? i'm back with our distinguished panelists after that tour of previous presidential debates. i thought i would start our discussion today with going to russ. as you know because you have been involved in them, as have i, right now, at this moment, presumably both trump and bided are seriously involved in something called debate prep. what is debate prep? can you tell the audience, what happens? >> what is interesting is that debate prep starts in a normal campaign in a normal year at normal times debate prep starts often literally months in advance. where the candidate will get the team together and start thinking a
bush, gore, thinking the camera was not on him, grimaced and sighed loudly while bush was talking. saturday night live made merciless fun of him, as it has of many other politicians. and the satire, frankly, solidified the impression that gore was just rude and arrogant. and in his 2016 debate against hillary clinton, donald trump repeatedly invaded her space, keeping the camera on him and his looming presence. [no audio] >> hello everyone, can you hear me? i'm back. ok? i'm back with our...
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bush. it was a close race, but dukakis was not helped when, in the second debate, he gave the following answer to moderator bernard shaw. watch and see if you can see what is missing there. dukakisnor, if kitty were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard, and i think you know i proposed the death shy oppose the death penalty my life. i don't see that it is a deterrent and are better and more effective ways to do with violent crime. we have done some in my own state, which is one of the reasons why we had the biggest drop in crime of any industrial state in america, why we have the lowest murder rate of any industrial state in america. >> michael dukakis was not the only presidential candidate to insufficiently empathetic during a debate. have a look at this photo from the 1990 debate when president bush was caught checking his watch during an exchange with a woman who asked about the impact of the recession on him. clinton's
bush. it was a close race, but dukakis was not helped when, in the second debate, he gave the following answer to moderator bernard shaw. watch and see if you can see what is missing there. dukakisnor, if kitty were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard, and i think you know i proposed the death shy oppose the death penalty my life. i don't see that it is a deterrent and are better and more effective ways to do with...
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bush have been. but in many ways he was in eisenhower like figure at a critical moment in the life of our country. he managing affiliate had an egotistical, insecure, i know this is hard to believe. >> narcissistic. >> the movement from gerald ford to the incumbent disproves darwin. (laughs) (applause) we will move on. >> let's move on to something equally cheerful. >> we are going to talk about mass suicide. jones town 1978. >> 1978. >> the students will not remember this, but the 1970s were chaotic time. they start with charles manchin and the murders and the age of aquarius went into violence. a lot of millennial movements, the late great planet earth. and there were apocalyptical profits and one of them was jim jones who took people to ghana, put cyanide in a bucket that david took a picture of, and massacred parents and convince the parents to have their children during this. this led to the most significant cult massacre. and a congressman went over, leo ryan. he was one of the few assassinatio
bush have been. but in many ways he was in eisenhower like figure at a critical moment in the life of our country. he managing affiliate had an egotistical, insecure, i know this is hard to believe. >> narcissistic. >> the movement from gerald ford to the incumbent disproves darwin. (laughs) (applause) we will move on. >> let's move on to something equally cheerful. >> we are going to talk about mass suicide. jones town 1978. >> 1978. >> the students will not...
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mental crits of bush. going to put you've listed bush novelist. but you. know the garbage you to most liberal or die but they did you must soon know if i hear. voices. she has a bush it is just nice to bush in which the stupid bitch to the good place she just used she arranged one g.m. aggressive treaty fight each visit and she just amazing if you just. snow here the senior bush is the cause the bit is devised because the police the cars that have been used. in the ticket issue to put most. of the names on that check out the actual official. let's say that that's about the right on the graph we should i all of it a lack in general. the mixture bass or astro as the other 2 that. i see most to psych actions in iraq as out of all the whole instagram hear it all over facebook is all over the net on the whole the island was all i have this old and of all vanished new hampshire. sullivan can look. back at our that was. changing woman. just scattered on the chill as the by minute and so. on if i tell you which commercial but can excuse the buttons at the. in the
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jeffrey, we just listened to former president bush there. yes, he had a law and order theme but also did mention -- he was worried of pliolice brutali and the tone different than the common president. the attorney general womilliam barr in both cases. >> calm is important to remember because president bush among all things wanted to lower tension. there's actually an evolution in bush's response to the los angeles riots over the first few days. the initial reaction is simply to say the jury returned the verdict and the system worked and respect that verdict and then went on as you heard on the tape to tell people that he wanted to make sure there's law and order and then really crucial thing is in the middle of that speech he said but i want to be clear, what i saw on the videotape was an injustice. what i saw was a terrible transgression of rodney king's civ rights and ordering the justice department to investigate themselves. so in essence he put himself on the sympathetic side of the people protesting even while he was trying to tamp down
jeffrey, we just listened to former president bush there. yes, he had a law and order theme but also did mention -- he was worried of pliolice brutali and the tone different than the common president. the attorney general womilliam barr in both cases. >> calm is important to remember because president bush among all things wanted to lower tension. there's actually an evolution in bush's response to the los angeles riots over the first few days. the initial reaction is simply to say the...
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bush showed up for the past few years it was james baker the third and george bush wanted to be teamed up with a winner. there's no question about that. jim baker's father exhibited at this, and his family in general, this overweening power over his early years and it shaped him as a person. his dad literally beat this kind of competitiveness and to him. jim baker would go and play tennis matches. both had a certain insecurity. he never could have done it while his dad was still around and alive. how would it take on his world as a diplomat and how did he come to find that with getting things done in washington. theriot holbrook played a ton of tennis, and i have a feeling that he rose up through the hierarchy and signed on and then in washington by winning people on the tennis court to be so competitive they had to respect him. first there was anthony, his close friend, and peter a foreign service in saigon and they remained friends and their friendship mysteriously disintegrated with great consequences for them and the u.s. foreign policy. then eventually got to bobby kennedy of wash
bush showed up for the past few years it was james baker the third and george bush wanted to be teamed up with a winner. there's no question about that. jim baker's father exhibited at this, and his family in general, this overweening power over his early years and it shaped him as a person. his dad literally beat this kind of competitiveness and to him. jim baker would go and play tennis matches. both had a certain insecurity. he never could have done it while his dad was still around and...
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bush. after all, this is the man who swears he's parachuting one more time on his 80th birthday. he jumped on his 75th birthday and he loved it. and incidentally, he raised $10 million for md anderson houston's great cancer and research hospital. now, on the 13th of june, this is the night-- the day after the gala to celebrate his 80th, he will make his last jump and friends around the country are raising $30 million to be shared by md anderson, the points of light foundation, and the george bush presidential library foundation. this will not only be his last jump, but this, he swears, will be the last time we ever ask anyone for money. [laughter] >> i can clap for that. larry king has announced he is going to jump with george and i think so far he's lined up our texas university grandchild, jeb, jr., he's going to jump with him. anyway, i have one -- i have to share one little story that happened this past september. during a trip to russia george and i were invited to spend a day with pre
bush. after all, this is the man who swears he's parachuting one more time on his 80th birthday. he jumped on his 75th birthday and he loved it. and incidentally, he raised $10 million for md anderson houston's great cancer and research hospital. now, on the 13th of june, this is the night-- the day after the gala to celebrate his 80th, he will make his last jump and friends around the country are raising $30 million to be shared by md anderson, the points of light foundation, and the george...
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bush. he met his wife working for the bush administration. president bush was on the phone day in day out, patching for cap. - vouching for him. group, thethe bush mccain group ann romney group. all of us believed that anybody on the republican side would have put brett kavanaugh on their short list. we saw thisened was as an attack on us, conservatism. we saw what they were doing to line of wanting power too much. it in terms of an offense betrayal friend and a of what i had tried to do. thomas and alito through this every republican conservative is a racist, lovable law. -- blah blah blah. why is it always our people? what i said that day i meant, that i looked everyone in the eye and said i never would have done this to your nominees. i would not have picked soto meyer or kagan but they were qualified. brett kavanaugh is as qualified as anyone nominate to the supreme court and what we were doing to him is unconscionable. and if they had succeeded in driving him away and he had withdrawn
bush. he met his wife working for the bush administration. president bush was on the phone day in day out, patching for cap. - vouching for him. group, thethe bush mccain group ann romney group. all of us believed that anybody on the republican side would have put brett kavanaugh on their short list. we saw thisened was as an attack on us, conservatism. we saw what they were doing to line of wanting power too much. it in terms of an offense betrayal friend and a of what i had tried to do....
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bush. she served as first lady from 1989-1993 and was the author of five books including two memoirs and she was very well known for her children's book about her dog, millie. her two memoirs were published in 1994 in 2003. here is the latest barbara bush discussing the second one, reflections at the texas book festival in austin. >> i loved my writing my memoirs and was urged to write and it was still there. i met my good friend mary higgins clark wants at a book thing and told her that she suggested that i write a novel and she said it would be very, very easy. she recommended i do what she did. pick a plot, know the ending and then work back. mary told me that when her characters talked to her she won't let them say something or not let them say something she knows that she is on the right track. it is if they tell her i wouldn't do that or i wouldn't say that. it certainly sounded easy so i set forth to write a mystery novel and made up but i thought was a rather interesting plot that c
bush. she served as first lady from 1989-1993 and was the author of five books including two memoirs and she was very well known for her children's book about her dog, millie. her two memoirs were published in 1994 in 2003. here is the latest barbara bush discussing the second one, reflections at the texas book festival in austin. >> i loved my writing my memoirs and was urged to write and it was still there. i met my good friend mary higgins clark wants at a book thing and told her that...
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bush. he wrote three books including a memoir of his time with vice president andy also co-authored a book with his national security advisor about foreign policy. but from 1999 here is the former president talking about his collection of personal letters and diary entries during his tenure as america's 41st president. >> one of the major perks of owning a bookstore we get to see advanced copies of new books. i was privileged to read the titles all the best a few weeks ago and with a recounting of president bush's life through letters, memos and diary entries over the past six decades. nowadays most politicians pay lip service to old-fashioned concepts like honesty, integrity, civilly in public life and himalayan honor. many of them may be at the talk of the talk and seems to presently feel as to actually walk the walk. how refreshing it was to the george bush new book with the values on every page, not in sermons or lectures or speech but in his own moral compass which is through each stag
bush. he wrote three books including a memoir of his time with vice president andy also co-authored a book with his national security advisor about foreign policy. but from 1999 here is the former president talking about his collection of personal letters and diary entries during his tenure as america's 41st president. >> one of the major perks of owning a bookstore we get to see advanced copies of new books. i was privileged to read the titles all the best a few weeks ago and with a...
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laura bush. since her eight years, first lady of the united states, missus bush has continued active involvement in key issues including education, healthcare and human rights. she recently hosted a global conference on the needs of women at the newly opened george w. bush institute in dallas where she directs her global and women's initiative missus bush early career as a teacher and librarian, uncritically because of my own life as a teacher, her early career library has helped shape lifelong interest in literacy and education. during her tenure in the white house, she focused on childhood development and is an enthusiastic proponent of teacher improvement programs such as teach for america, a new teacher project trips for teachers. as first lady, missus bush helped launch the popular congress first national book festival in 2001, which continues every year end attracts hundreds of thousands of people to the mall every september. in 2006, she took a passion global, hosting leaders from 40 natio
laura bush. since her eight years, first lady of the united states, missus bush has continued active involvement in key issues including education, healthcare and human rights. she recently hosted a global conference on the needs of women at the newly opened george w. bush institute in dallas where she directs her global and women's initiative missus bush early career as a teacher and librarian, uncritically because of my own life as a teacher, her early career library has helped shape lifelong...
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to the bush or. the minnesota bush at the video store absolute the guys the 3 of you in here your sort of see in years now see and you have shares of. it the biscayne. was big enough to want to play a dump oh my god that's any more than the bush f. bomb was closer than being called up over the mutal sobel was the exclusively a go way to keep what normal those feels like i sure was in with those in the know will get on with your sort of though it looks a little what they deal with him move. his location was the. start of started. almost missed going. in with locally. produced were wishing bush local should close a couple of weeks with dozens like school commissioners it was possible miracle you presented would do it in with a quick wish the permit you were spoken. to with them still doesn't want to give you a deal we do with the show you want to be a whole show that was the mentors on that i was the be able to have them what they usually goes with x. but of course a 1000000000 was a cook i mean there'
to the bush or. the minnesota bush at the video store absolute the guys the 3 of you in here your sort of see in years now see and you have shares of. it the biscayne. was big enough to want to play a dump oh my god that's any more than the bush f. bomb was closer than being called up over the mutal sobel was the exclusively a go way to keep what normal those feels like i sure was in with those in the know will get on with your sort of though it looks a little what they deal with him move. his...
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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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tonight, yara shahidi and cori bush. and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson. and i will be your guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of fun. we did one of those drive by parties. where i grew up in compton, you didn't want to be associated with a drive by. but this was fun. my friends and family shouted muffled "happy birthdays" from their cars while wearing festive masks. it was like my own personal version of "the masked singer." who is that, my mama or chaka khan? and this was an extra special birthday for me, because on friday, i got a star on the hollywood walk of fame. of course, they say you don't really have a star on the walk
tonight, yara shahidi and cori bush. and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson. and i will be your guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i...
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we'll be right back with cori bush. we're coming up to you right now. i got you. nasa. ♪ ♪ the dog with antioxidant vitamin c! the winner is... yah! given the choice, why wouldn't you choose the one with antioxidant vitamin c? choose vizzy hard seltzer. ♪ new school year, whatever that means ♪ ♪ from the sporty chic to the stem star ♪ ♪ go show off your 'fit, let's raise the bar ♪ whatever this year looks like, get fresh looks at old navy and oldnavy.com. you know how these things start. you try wendy's buy one get one for a dollar breakfast offer, love it and tell a friend. then they tell a friend. and so on and so on and so on. so get to wendy's and get some breakfast! ♪ >> welcome back to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson. our next guest's life story is truly remarkable. it includes chapters on homelessness, nursing, pastoring, activism, and now - candidacy for the u.s. house of representatives. a few weeks back, she defeated a 10-term incumbent in the primary, after defeating covid-19. please welcome the democratic nominee from missouri
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bush move them to me in from the north she is. the election only weeks away the troubled ministration continues its sanctions mania against cuba venezuela and iran has never explained. the national interest also no matter who's in the white house. is determined to continue to avenge its defeat in syria. seems wrong. to me. to shape out these days to come to africa. and in again because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. always be polite never engage with a negative a good or confrontational. don't get into any conversation or start answering questions just ask for an attorney. survivor. definitely don't want to be going to trial. one. you're more likely to walk free if you're rich. or if you're poor. you've got 2 eyes 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice easy going to dig yourself. simply find leads of new communities. i think that. is a good company with a huge culture of. money. i think. the fut
bush move them to me in from the north she is. the election only weeks away the troubled ministration continues its sanctions mania against cuba venezuela and iran has never explained. the national interest also no matter who's in the white house. is determined to continue to avenge its defeat in syria. seems wrong. to me. to shape out these days to come to africa. and in again because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. always be polite...
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bush acknowledged. he may do long-lasting harm from which we will never recover in terms of our fate, our dependence on, and our need for the press to ask the tough questions. susan: one of the stories that you tell about george w. bush and barack obama is how they went into every press conference having rehearsed, to stay on message, and going out there fully prepared. president trump enjoys the spontaneity. how did the two different techniques impact the public's view of the president? mr. holzer: we won't really know the public's view of president trump until november, december, or whenever we successfully count votes for the 2020 election, i suppose. according to the polls, his spontaneity leads donald trump into areas instantly polled as hurting him. whether he is talking about saying nasty things about women, who he says are nasty, or advocating bleach as an internal medicine. he tends to get himself into trouble by not being prepared. but he is a seat-of-the-pants president. he does not read brie
bush acknowledged. he may do long-lasting harm from which we will never recover in terms of our fate, our dependence on, and our need for the press to ask the tough questions. susan: one of the stories that you tell about george w. bush and barack obama is how they went into every press conference having rehearsed, to stay on message, and going out there fully prepared. president trump enjoys the spontaneity. how did the two different techniques impact the public's view of the president? mr....
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in 1992, democrats control the senate opposite president bush 41. then-senator joe biden chaired the judiciary committee. unprompted, unprompted, he publicly declared that his committee might refuse to cooperate if a vacancy arose and the republican president tried to fill it. in 2007, democrats control the senate opposite president bush 43. and with more than a year and a half left, a year and a half left, in president bush 43's term, the current democratic leader declared that, quote, except in extraordinary circumstances, end quote, the opposite party senate should boycott any further confirmations to the supreme court. that's the current democratic leader a year and a half before the end of the bush administration. so in 2016, senate republicans did not only maintain the historical norm, we also ran the biden-schumer playbook. when voters have not chosen divided government, when the american people have elected a senate majority to work closely with the sitting president, the historical record is even more overwhelmingly in favor of confirmation
in 1992, democrats control the senate opposite president bush 41. then-senator joe biden chaired the judiciary committee. unprompted, unprompted, he publicly declared that his committee might refuse to cooperate if a vacancy arose and the republican president tried to fill it. in 2007, democrats control the senate opposite president bush 43. and with more than a year and a half left, a year and a half left, in president bush 43's term, the current democratic leader declared that, quote, except...
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be a just an essential if only which another senate is not going to have in the bush you have a good deal of this been you never do you want to join you giving up your ability to purchase a digital future presidents to give them more fish me yet order in which other money. they simply is none of my menstrual i don't believe luka could shift and there's 3 of us there with the least from start to just speak up which is to do with a witch invoice. numbers in an international incident. piece each chilly. mom we teach it to hate a speech he comes to. stunningly beautiful. this woman sprang to almost 3 years with the self-proclaimed islamic state she asked us not to shop for us to reveal her identity because even after returning home she still gets the death threats from terrorist supporters do you islam vs because bush it is used in this human being use missed the 0 gravity that bush is the one the seaview she did those methods of mice and women didn't muslims was inspiring moon is that we need to shrink it up to full force is a. biologist for the new building video almost of still missin
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bush. will push the. the father in she never moves me my big one at the same bush was lifted to saying that he managed to flip the me i was meaning no. one element i give you shit oh my best moment is most most will be. determined i'm sure i'm in that office at the most for the. bacteria so that's something simple and new shouldn't have to be. and see if any. for example you can. do near where. you see. someone in meo with many. legal concept or debate. baldwin. rather but. for the what about the. wanted to become immobile. and. they are the whole civilian way of i know god since will. often you. really believe guys and their very you kill me if you wish i were you i'd leave. i know there would. have to be to move. the city. easy and be. if you could who do you move from would be who who want to see who want to. be. made to share that headache. but didn't have to see any look in themselves has that moniker limbs in mind those little kitty things that he had that if the shoe moved him and i. had wished tha
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a year and a half before the end of the bush administration. in 2016, senate republicans not only maintains the historical read the playbook. when voters have not chosen divided government, when americans have elected a senate majority to work closely with the sitting president, the historical record is more in favor of confirmation. eight times in our history new vacancies have arisen and president's have made nominations, all during the election year. seven of the eight were confirmed. exception was a bizarre thattion with corruption extended into financial dealings. ,part from that one exception no senate has failed to confirm a nominee in the circumstances that face us now. exception, not senate has failed to confirm a nominee in the circumstances that face us now. is historical precedent running in one direction. if our democratic colleagues want to claim they are outraged, they can only be outraged at the facts of american history. there was clear precedent behind the outcome that came out of 2016 and there is even more behind the fact th
a year and a half before the end of the bush administration. in 2016, senate republicans not only maintains the historical read the playbook. when voters have not chosen divided government, when americans have elected a senate majority to work closely with the sitting president, the historical record is more in favor of confirmation. eight times in our history new vacancies have arisen and president's have made nominations, all during the election year. seven of the eight were confirmed....
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in 2007 democrats controlled opposite bush 43 and with more than a year and af half left president bush 43's term the current democratic leader to accept those extraordinary circumstances that they should boycott any further confirmations to the supremeur court so not only did they maintain the historical norm but in the playbook when voters have not chosen divided government american people elect the senate majority with the sitting president, the historical record is even more overwhelmingly in favor of confirmation. eight times in our nations history new vacancies have arisen and presidents have made nominations all during the election year. seven out of eight were confirmed and the sole exception was a bizarre situation including obvious personal corruption that extended into financial dealings. apart from that one strange exception no senate has failed to confirm a nominee in the circumstances that face us right now aside from that one strange exception no senate has failed to confirm a nominee in those circumstances that face us right now. the historical precedent is overwhelming
in 2007 democrats controlled opposite bush 43 and with more than a year and af half left president bush 43's term the current democratic leader to accept those extraordinary circumstances that they should boycott any further confirmations to the supremeur court so not only did they maintain the historical norm but in the playbook when voters have not chosen divided government american people elect the senate majority with the sitting president, the historical record is even more overwhelmingly...
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bush's political advisor and i remember once told me from oneon of my bush books i went up to see him in the white house and rove said we're talking about the iraq war and the afghan war and other issues and rove said look, everything depends on outcomes in politics and i think that is true, the outcome of the relationship with north korea, we don't know where itit will end. >> host: let's go to coral in massachusetts, undecided in this election but go ahead, carl. >> caller: good money but thank you for c-span bid mr. woodward, i have seen you many times on television interviews and i read one of your books a long time ago. i forget the title of it but i'm sorry to say i lost a lot of respect for you after when the iraq war started right after it started many people realized it was based on a lie and you came out like a couple of years later with ars book about that and i thank you, were on msnbc if i remember correctly and to me you are just a johnny-come-lately. correct me if i am wrong but that is how i feel. >> guest: well, look, i wrote a story for "the washington post" before t
bush's political advisor and i remember once told me from oneon of my bush books i went up to see him in the white house and rove said we're talking about the iraq war and the afghan war and other issues and rove said look, everything depends on outcomes in politics and i think that is true, the outcome of the relationship with north korea, we don't know where itit will end. >> host: let's go to coral in massachusetts, undecided in this election but go ahead, carl. >> caller: good...
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the wood you don't dish it's a big bushy bush. would you. evolve into. something much if you just filled thoughts of just shouts the call when you. really get to the new events in the grid me and you go out at the e.q.'s keep i doubt that it would do well with. the freedom of being all i mean you had to have been glad to be mauled i shall see and you've been here dolly if. you don't want. her that was good but be. weak because that was. sure there. are 3 who is. in which is. mr evasive. if there. 'd were no words like you my mistake. is really if it's just. all quiet. on my back just. yet ready ready. if you did. it to the scholars of. namely. i believe he had. said to me in running the. orthogonal to national museum and then you. put your hands. fucking. one right. well there's too much slack. with the right was the 1st person. to learn yet. these viciously. well. their. very last show. sure i do sit with joe with this urgent need for you to go lose your card leave the issue. here and wait till the idlers those are finished really drove us here. to tell
the wood you don't dish it's a big bushy bush. would you. evolve into. something much if you just filled thoughts of just shouts the call when you. really get to the new events in the grid me and you go out at the e.q.'s keep i doubt that it would do well with. the freedom of being all i mean you had to have been glad to be mauled i shall see and you've been here dolly if. you don't want. her that was good but be. weak because that was. sure there. are 3 who is. in which is. mr evasive. if...
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missed the video but it was him in the would you sit down dish it's a big bushy bush. would you. be out to evolve into. town much to just show up thoughts of just shouts the call when you. really get to the new easy votes in the good me and you go it out of the e.q.'s keep i doubt that it would do well with the book by the. coalition but the freedom of being who i mean you had to have things like them to be tracked. mall. and you. don't want. to shoot sure that. mr evasion 'd. if you just. yes. 'd that's. 'd it. namely. give. it to me in my. in the. book folks will finish it senior year and then you spoil your feet routine oh my fucking wish more than one point you. all. have slept. with was the 1st person. to learn yet. these issues for you. in the last well their. very last show. sure i do think this is good for you to go there are very pleased if you. feel like the idea there is there's this really drove us here one of the group. of the fellows said some bones show is. b.s. because i used to close a fortune most of the pockets of the plane you know it's you know there's a resu
missed the video but it was him in the would you sit down dish it's a big bushy bush. would you. be out to evolve into. town much to just show up thoughts of just shouts the call when you. really get to the new easy votes in the good me and you go it out of the e.q.'s keep i doubt that it would do well with the book by the. coalition but the freedom of being who i mean you had to have things like them to be tracked. mall. and you. don't want. to shoot sure that. mr evasion 'd. if you just. yes....
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a couple hundred votes in duval county, bush was still in the lead. it had decreased some. over the next 36 days there were manual recounts, litigation on the floor of the supreme court, and bush maintained a lead. ofthe end he won by a margin 537 votes, which proves every vote counts. in two thousand one reforms were instituted in florida and investments were made in technology. we came up with a 10-point plan to improve the system. florida has come along way in 20 years. the reason i say that is because i want the country to have confidence in the results in florida. i have confidence it will go well. we had a test run two years ago when we had a mandatory recount with governor desantis, and a manual recount with senator scott. it is a big state. over 5 million absentees, historic numbers. last time over 9 million people voted, this time it could go 11 million or 12 million.the volume will be a norm is and it will be contentious, but i want the country to have confidence in the outcome. i know the supervisor of elections personally in jacksonville, and he is a person of i
a couple hundred votes in duval county, bush was still in the lead. it had decreased some. over the next 36 days there were manual recounts, litigation on the floor of the supreme court, and bush maintained a lead. ofthe end he won by a margin 537 votes, which proves every vote counts. in two thousand one reforms were instituted in florida and investments were made in technology. we came up with a 10-point plan to improve the system. florida has come along way in 20 years. the reason i say that...
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miss the display video but suppose you missed the would you don't dish it's a big bushy bush. would you. be out the event coming up on going to. go to. come much if you just show up thoughts of just shout outs to call when you. really get to the new easy votes and the read me and you go at the e.q.'s keep i doubt it would put it. mol. you don't want. to shoot. mr evasion 'd. if you just ready ready. if. it is. a movie. you already had. it when we were in the. north pole to finish it see me here and then you spoil your feet routines my fucking wish more than one might do you well. enough slept. with it was hard especially. to learn yet. these issues for you my. oh. very last show. too i do think this is good and very true it will go live your lives if you. feel a good idea that is theirs that is really drove us here. to tell us to send some mild bones show is important to me is because i used to vehicle to close a horse look at the watch the park to check the plane you know its you know there's a reason for the still number you look up to the woman shouts at us go either way. i
miss the display video but suppose you missed the would you don't dish it's a big bushy bush. would you. be out the event coming up on going to. go to. come much if you just show up thoughts of just shout outs to call when you. really get to the new easy votes and the read me and you go at the e.q.'s keep i doubt it would put it. mol. you don't want. to shoot. mr evasion 'd. if you just ready ready. if. it is. a movie. you already had. it when we were in the. north pole to finish it see me here...
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bush. one of our principle obligations was to make sure that senior appointees and nominees to the executive branch were free of financial conflicts of interest and the reason is, that financial conflicts of interest in federal office are a crime. 18 united states code 208 makes it a crime for a united states government official to participate in a particular manner that has a direct and predictable effect on the financial interests of that government official. and that statute, it's a criminal statute, 18 united states code 208, please read it, members of the committee and staff, it applies not just to particular party matters such as contracts and investigations, this criminal statute applies to generally applicable matters that have a direct and predictable effect on an identifiable class of persons or companies if the government official has a financial interest in the company. and this is the reason why in the bush administration we never allowed the head of an agency to have any finan
bush. one of our principle obligations was to make sure that senior appointees and nominees to the executive branch were free of financial conflicts of interest and the reason is, that financial conflicts of interest in federal office are a crime. 18 united states code 208 makes it a crime for a united states government official to participate in a particular manner that has a direct and predictable effect on the financial interests of that government official. and that statute, it's a criminal...
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while into the temple what the bush. young i wish the small way the cars daughter mom or dad was about i mean yeah about their mind on others perceive us the video which was destroyed. and yeah there's a real thing as priests you can do pretty as priest see. more of the fortune in. it most of mustard and i just want to put them in your mind sheena but it took my man enough chaps to south on the sky. but slow while and when you want to get there's not much to here to garden and all . just each. but the one now watching dog on the very good what's let me see do as. you. and the good news because though i knew. of a beautiful of that if you know of we all ask you if you can over most notably 5th of the beast and why would you beat september the for the 1st explosion of the day as head of of 3 closely followed at 1505 by a terrorist opened fire on a budget see response as attempting to collect the dead around the schools killing 2 at 1320 the decision is made to storm the building. the more did you know his ability just thos
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miss the video because it was him in the would you don't dish it's a big bushy bush. would you. be out to evoke the money among them to. come much if you just show up thoughts of just shout outs the call when you. really get to when you have to talk easy votes not read me and you go at the e.q.'s keep i doubt that it would do well with the book by the. coalition but the freedom of being more i mean you had to leave like them to be shag. mol. you don't want. to shoot sure that. mr evasion. if. 'd you know. if. 'd 'd that's. if. it gives. you. a clue. and in the. look folks lived in russia senior year and then you. put your feet routines. watching welsh more than one might do. well. enough slept. with were it was the hardest place. to learn yet. these viciously. well that. very last show. sure i believe. this is good for you to go if you're out of our lives if you share. feeling great the leader is therefore the true drug. of the group. of fellow speech and some polls show it's. real because i used to close a horse going to the park to check the plane you know it's you know there'
miss the video because it was him in the would you don't dish it's a big bushy bush. would you. be out to evoke the money among them to. come much if you just show up thoughts of just shout outs the call when you. really get to when you have to talk easy votes not read me and you go at the e.q.'s keep i doubt that it would do well with the book by the. coalition but the freedom of being more i mean you had to leave like them to be shag. mol. you don't want. to shoot sure that. mr evasion. if....