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barbara bush and nancy reagan did not get along and also the gas nancy reagan after about barbara bush she said i really didn't get to know her that well but they had been there eight years together. i interviewed one of reagan's close aides he said chile if your husband is a law partner it doesn't mean we have to get along and i thought that was the illuminating thing to say about these women. that came out very clearly because jackie kennedy would not go back to the white house when ladybird ask for it was too painful after the assassination but she really wanted her to come back for the dedication of the garden in her name so pat nixon asked her bed now more time had passed but it is interesting to see the meeting between the republican and democrat in the two women who cannot be more different. it is a dramatic scene in 1971 she visited the white house for the first time since the assassination. it was a private visit she only went nobody knew what she did not want any press can be unveiling of the portrait and brought along 30 year-old caroline and 10 year-old john kennedy, jr. an
barbara bush and nancy reagan did not get along and also the gas nancy reagan after about barbara bush she said i really didn't get to know her that well but they had been there eight years together. i interviewed one of reagan's close aides he said chile if your husband is a law partner it doesn't mean we have to get along and i thought that was the illuminating thing to say about these women. that came out very clearly because jackie kennedy would not go back to the white house when ladybird...
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, barbara bush and roselyn carter. how difficult it is to watch her husband and campaign for her husband and have him lose an election and these women work incredibly hard behind the scenes and specially with this election that we are going through as we speak, it's going to be fascinating who the presidential spouse would be and it be the first man to ever occupy the role, we don't even know what we would call him, the first gentleman, i guess who was a former president and, of course, which will change the mold forever and maybe make it easier for first ladies in the future to continue their careers and perhaps have a bigger seat at the table. women like hillary clinton and roos line carter sat in on cabinet meetings, hillary clinton famously had an office in the the west wing and i think most people or many people were not happy with the extent of involvement that both of those women had in the white house and so we will see if bill clinton changes any of that and melania trump would be the first immigrant first lad
, barbara bush and roselyn carter. how difficult it is to watch her husband and campaign for her husband and have him lose an election and these women work incredibly hard behind the scenes and specially with this election that we are going through as we speak, it's going to be fascinating who the presidential spouse would be and it be the first man to ever occupy the role, we don't even know what we would call him, the first gentleman, i guess who was a former president and, of course, which...
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, especially barbara bush and george h.w. bush, they grew up with a lot of wealth, and i think they were much more used to some of this, and that's getting back to my first book. but the resident saf said they were really -- staff said they were really great to work for, because they were used to being catered to in a lot of ways. and i think michelle obama and president obama found it a little bit more difficult to feel like someone was always listening in to their conversations. now, the relationships, i have a chapter in the book about the sisterhood among these women, and there's one chapter about bad blood between them that comes out, you know, during campaign season especially and another chapter about the sisterhood. i do think that the sisterhood is very powerful, and i think it's really interesting that it doesn't have to do with party lines, you know? a lot of these friendships are between republicans and democrats. for instance, michelle obama and laura bush are much more similar, you know, temperament wise than mi
, especially barbara bush and george h.w. bush, they grew up with a lot of wealth, and i think they were much more used to some of this, and that's getting back to my first book. but the resident saf said they were really -- staff said they were really great to work for, because they were used to being catered to in a lot of ways. and i think michelle obama and president obama found it a little bit more difficult to feel like someone was always listening in to their conversations. now, the...
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vice president bush came after ronald reagan, so this is president bush and barbara bush, who were just on the -- are just down the road saying goodbye to .ormer president reagan this is on the front steps of the capitol building, when the president is sworn in on one side of the capital as the former president leaves out on the other side. this is their inaugural parade. it was kind of fun for me years and years later, someone found a photo of me on the internet actually taking this photo. thesever know where all photos are going to wind up. it is fun for me after all these years to still see them pop up in history books and on some pbs shows. it is a real honor. the first day that george bush was president, he went into the oval office, and they had to adjust the chair. he was a lot taller than president reagan, so his aide was there adjusting the chair. move-inst one of those and starting a new administration. there has been a tradition where former presidents leave a note for the new president. this is literally the first moments, the first time president bush set down at the desk i
vice president bush came after ronald reagan, so this is president bush and barbara bush, who were just on the -- are just down the road saying goodbye to .ormer president reagan this is on the front steps of the capitol building, when the president is sworn in on one side of the capital as the former president leaves out on the other side. this is their inaugural parade. it was kind of fun for me years and years later, someone found a photo of me on the internet actually taking this photo....
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our most recent first ladies barbara bush and hillary clinton, laura bush and michelle obama and you see them in all kinds of situations with the troops including barbara bush in full camouflage. >> camouflage and pearl earrings. >> sitting for thanksgiving one year, but this has been wonder ful panel and i think that having this come to life here in the archives is so important because the presidential libraries, of course, are part of the national archives and records administration and the presidential libraries are beginning to understand the importance of the women who were very instrumental in each of their husband's presidencies and for the ability to celebrate them here and tell stories here is very important, so thank you all very much and we will reconvene. [applause] >> you can learn more about presidential spouses from c-span's books first ladies now sold in paperback. every first lady since martha washington. you can purchase first ladies 17.99 from your favorite book seller, we take you back to the national archives with first lady michelle obama and her predecessor lau
our most recent first ladies barbara bush and hillary clinton, laura bush and michelle obama and you see them in all kinds of situations with the troops including barbara bush in full camouflage. >> camouflage and pearl earrings. >> sitting for thanksgiving one year, but this has been wonder ful panel and i think that having this come to life here in the archives is so important because the presidential libraries, of course, are part of the national archives and records...
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i want to bring jamie back in because you also have his wife barbara bush. you asked him -- you asked her about donald trump the last time, here is what she told her. >> he doesn't give many answers as to how he would solve problems. he makes faces and says insulting things. he's said terrible things about women. terrible things about military. i don't understand why people are for him for that reason. i'm a woman. i'm not crazy about what he says about women. is. >> what do you think about donald trump? >> i'm sick of him. >> wow, that was in february. >> that was the last time she spoke on the record about this. she did not at this meeting come out and say she's voting for hillary but i think she speaks for -- you know, you can hear what she has to say and just to go back to something dana said, the word "genteel" is often used about bush 41. he's a gentleman and so i think he wanted to keep this private and as dana said, he's the opposite of trump in his very demeanor going around. just on bush 43, we reached out to him. he has no comment about this, surp
i want to bring jamie back in because you also have his wife barbara bush. you asked him -- you asked her about donald trump the last time, here is what she told her. >> he doesn't give many answers as to how he would solve problems. he makes faces and says insulting things. he's said terrible things about women. terrible things about military. i don't understand why people are for him for that reason. i'm a woman. i'm not crazy about what he says about women. is. >> what do you...
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secret service and first lady barbara bush rushed in to help. he ended up being alright -- but it was pretty embarrassing -- and was pretty quickly parodied on s-n-l. george h bush had a famous scare with a pretzel -- that caused him to pass out too.the story goes -- he choked while watching a football game in his private white house residence in 2002 so badly that he fainted. my mothe always said when you're eating pretzels. chew before you swallow, listen to your mother. i hit the deck. when i woke up, there was what happened til i looked in the mirror, my glasses cut the side of my face. president obama even had his own health scare -- being rushed to the emergency room in december 2014 -- when he had a sore throat.he went to walter reed national medical center for a cat scan -- because he was a smoker.it ended up being acid reflux. this week -- the story goes that hillary clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday -- and a doctor told her to stay off the campaign trail for five days. days.the problem is s 11th was just two days away -- w
secret service and first lady barbara bush rushed in to help. he ended up being alright -- but it was pretty embarrassing -- and was pretty quickly parodied on s-n-l. george h bush had a famous scare with a pretzel -- that caused him to pass out too.the story goes -- he choked while watching a football game in his private white house residence in 2002 so badly that he fainted. my mothe always said when you're eating pretzels. chew before you swallow, listen to your mother. i hit the deck. when...
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and the loop has our most and recent first lay dead, barbara bush, clinton, and laura bush, and, o bam marks and you see them in all kinds of situations with the troops. barbara bush, in full camouflage. and pearl earrings. >> this has been wonderful. i think that, having this come to life here is so important because, the presidential libraries are part of the national archives, and administration. the presidential libraries are beginning to understand the importance of the women who were very instrumental in the presidency. thank you and we'll reconvene. [applause] >> you can learn more about presidential spouses, first ladies. each chapter includes photos and a brief biography. you can purchase it, at the retail price of did the 17.9. we go back to the national archives, with a discussion of michele obama, and laura bush, to talk about support for veterans and their families. >> caller: >> w
and the loop has our most and recent first lay dead, barbara bush, clinton, and laura bush, and, o bam marks and you see them in all kinds of situations with the troops. barbara bush, in full camouflage. and pearl earrings. >> this has been wonderful. i think that, having this come to life here is so important because, the presidential libraries are part of the national archives, and administration. the presidential libraries are beginning to understand the importance of the women who...
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a few minutes barbara bush was on the phone and i said what is going on over there and she said he over did it and i told him not to play, he is fine committee has the flu. she said don't worry about it. >> because she was the real second-in-command. >> that's right. [laughter] >> i think candidates have a responsibility to reveal their baseline health. >> it is not as important as the media makes it out to be. >> would you like to be the next vice president? >> not now. >> thank you to former vice president dan quayle and former senator john lieberman. you can catch the circus at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> thank you for watching this edition of "best of with all due respect." we target with twitter for pre-and post game coverage of the debates. @llow our twitter handle bpolitics. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg west." we bring you all the top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, apple's plans for a self driving car back in the driver seat. does it tight up with the formula one mclaren, make sense. how about electric scooter maker lit motors? liftof
a few minutes barbara bush was on the phone and i said what is going on over there and she said he over did it and i told him not to play, he is fine committee has the flu. she said don't worry about it. >> because she was the real second-in-command. >> that's right. [laughter] >> i think candidates have a responsibility to reveal their baseline health. >> it is not as important as the media makes it out to be. >> would you like to be the next vice president?...
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a few minutes barbara bush was phone and i said what is going -- barbara bush was on the phone and i said what is going on over there and she said he over did it and i told him not to play, he is fine committee has the flu. she said don't worry about it. >> because she was the real second-in-command. >> that's right. [laughter] >> to the voters have a right to know what is the status of the health of the candidate? >> i think candidates have a responsibility to reveal their baseline health. >> i have always been to disclosure, but it is not as important as the media makes it out to be. >> would you like to be the next vice president? >> not now. mark: our thanks to former vice president dan quayle and former senator john lieberman. you can catch the circus at 8:00 p.m. eastern. john: thank you all the time for watching this edition of "best of with all due respect." monday is the big debate, and we are partnering with twitter for pre-and post game coverage of the debates. at 8:00 eastern, follow our twitter handle @bpolitics. until monday, big debate day, sayonara. ♪ ♪ announcer:
a few minutes barbara bush was phone and i said what is going -- barbara bush was on the phone and i said what is going on over there and she said he over did it and i told him not to play, he is fine committee has the flu. she said don't worry about it. >> because she was the real second-in-command. >> that's right. [laughter] >> to the voters have a right to know what is the status of the health of the candidate? >> i think candidates have a responsibility to reveal...
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as it turns out, the former president george bush and barbara bush had spent the previous night at the white house. we were going to see them off in the morning. i had been requested by some of the staff to say goodbye to them that morning. so, we were organizing a little going away get together for the bushs. then, ms. bush was going up to testify on the hill. we also had the president's brother neil there overnight. we were taking care of his activities during the day, because he was going out for business. we were generally just getting things squared away for the day. the president was not there. we were taking care of his he was down in florida. it was a relatively active morning. when it came time for the former president to leave, he came down to say hello to the people in the west wing before he left. he came down, left his bag and the recession room, and then went over to the west wing to say hello. i think it was around 7:30 a.m., because they were going to leave at 8:00 if my memory serves me correctly. around 8:45 a.m., the former first lady came down and met with some of t
as it turns out, the former president george bush and barbara bush had spent the previous night at the white house. we were going to see them off in the morning. i had been requested by some of the staff to say goodbye to them that morning. so, we were organizing a little going away get together for the bushs. then, ms. bush was going up to testify on the hill. we also had the president's brother neil there overnight. we were taking care of his activities during the day, because he was going...
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president bush 41 and barbara bush departed the white house around 8:30 a.m. in the morning. what happened next? gary walters: we continued on with the activities. thats a little before 9:00 mrs. bush came down, i met her at the elevator. she was preparing to go down to capitol hill. walking out, i remember distinctly talking about christmas decorations. my thought was that i had a couple of questions i had to ask her and there were some decisions she needed to make. on the way out to the south part portico, i asked her if she had her boxing gloves on. if she was ready to box with the senate committee. and she said no, that this would be a good chance for her to lay out what she thought about early childhood education. as we walked through the diplomatic reception room, we went through the south portico and i think she was due at capitol hill at 9:00 and we walked through. a car was waiting for her. was secret service agent assisting her in getting into the car, he said -- mrs. bush, there has been a terrible accident new york. a plane has flown into one of the world trade ce
president bush 41 and barbara bush departed the white house around 8:30 a.m. in the morning. what happened next? gary walters: we continued on with the activities. thats a little before 9:00 mrs. bush came down, i met her at the elevator. she was preparing to go down to capitol hill. walking out, i remember distinctly talking about christmas decorations. my thought was that i had a couple of questions i had to ask her and there were some decisions she needed to make. on the way out to the south...
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and she said when she came and everybody kept saying are you gonna be hillary clinton or barbara bush? and and she said i thought i would be laura bush. >> one of the reasons why people have gotten excited about this is because they are good stories. why don't you tell us about lucy hayes. >> when you look across first ladies with this particular lens of military, the one thing that you noticed right away is how often our nation is at war. so the real draw issue support and preserve the family legacy. when the commander-in-chief is acting at that role that is really a natural for first ladies to be involved with the military and with veteran issues. when i look across the board, for me the ones who really stand out on this issue, marcia washington, lucy lucy hayes, florence harding, and eleanor roosevelt are the real, committed beyond belief personally because in many cases because of family circumstances. lucy hayes is one of those for the civil war was declared when rothenberg hayes in ohio was 40 years old old and he and lucy already had children. they decided as a couple that he s
and she said when she came and everybody kept saying are you gonna be hillary clinton or barbara bush? and and she said i thought i would be laura bush. >> one of the reasons why people have gotten excited about this is because they are good stories. why don't you tell us about lucy hayes. >> when you look across first ladies with this particular lens of military, the one thing that you noticed right away is how often our nation is at war. so the real draw issue support and preserve...
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barbara bush, from bush 41, i don't think you'll expect a public endorsement of anybody. i know it has been pursued. i know people have sought his endorsement of secretary clinton. i don't know if the secretary herself has made that outreach. i know at very high levels they have sought his endorsement. >> this was kathleen kennedy reporting this. and picked up by politico. so this will be interesting. >> it will be interesting. there's a lot of bush/clinton family history. they know each other well. >> former presidents. there's a very exclusive club, to name two of them, bush and clinton. this story, again, will get quite a ride tomorrow as politico's reporting george h.w. bush plans to vote for hillary. nicole, thank you very much. that is all the time they have allotted us. we went long tonight. we did the hour-long home version of our broadcast tonight. we will see you back at the 11:00 p.m. eastern hour, thus the name of the broadcast, again, tomorrow morning. thank you for being with us. >> let us be vigilant. >> two candidates, two different responses to terror. >>
barbara bush, from bush 41, i don't think you'll expect a public endorsement of anybody. i know it has been pursued. i know people have sought his endorsement of secretary clinton. i don't know if the secretary herself has made that outreach. i know at very high levels they have sought his endorsement. >> this was kathleen kennedy reporting this. and picked up by politico. so this will be interesting. >> it will be interesting. there's a lot of bush/clinton family history. they know...
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people still listen to barbara bush; don't you think? i certainly do. [applause] >> do you obey her? >> it is just great for us to be able to have the opportunity to contribute thoothio thing and d things and keep working on things. these are issues you never get together and say done. >> right. >> they are all things you have work on. literacy or whatever forever. >> i was going to say yeah, to do this, you have to have a strong public service bone sort of built in you. that is true for me and my husband. long before he ran for office we left corporate law and were working with kids and mentoring. heap was a community organizer. i worked were the city government. that is sort of what you do and you don't stop because there is always something to do. so i can't imagine that i will leave here and really kick my feet up and say good luck. i will do that a little bit. you are right. >> what is your hobby going to be? president bush is taking on painting. and i think in march we will get a book. he did a great painting of you. >> there is life after the whi
people still listen to barbara bush; don't you think? i certainly do. [applause] >> do you obey her? >> it is just great for us to be able to have the opportunity to contribute thoothio thing and d things and keep working on things. these are issues you never get together and say done. >> right. >> they are all things you have work on. literacy or whatever forever. >> i was going to say yeah, to do this, you have to have a strong public service bone sort of built...
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barbara bush used to say it is what happens in your house rather midway happens in the white house. i think that is true. at their all kinds of things that people are doing that we all should know about. that's a very valuable aspect of journalism. i'm inclinedn -- to be something of a wonk, but there is a lighter side of life we should know about as well. i want to know how the red sox are doing. i don't follow the washington redskins very much, but my wife is a big auburn fan, so we have to look up those players every week. that's important, too. >> so it is important to report the facts and journalism. i was wondering how you avoided putting your own personal bias into what you wrote and how to avoid that ourselves? gene: that's a very good question. i must say your questions are quite impressive. he was right when he said he was constantly impressed by young people. you have restored my faith with some of the questions you have had here today. there is a tendency to say, oh, the press are a bunch of left-wing liberals. not really. professional journalists do have their opinions.
barbara bush used to say it is what happens in your house rather midway happens in the white house. i think that is true. at their all kinds of things that people are doing that we all should know about. that's a very valuable aspect of journalism. i'm inclinedn -- to be something of a wonk, but there is a lighter side of life we should know about as well. i want to know how the red sox are doing. i don't follow the washington redskins very much, but my wife is a big auburn fan, so we have to...
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and barbara bush had a view of george's work being her work and her work being her work. so when i was invited by mrs. bush to have an interview with her to consider being her chief of staff for the second term, i didn't expect the first words out of her mouth to be, i want to go to afghanistan. and right then i knew that this would be a very different experience and opportunity than maybe what i had envisioned. and it turned out to be a very policy-oriented, integrated into the work of the west wing, being an advocate, the first lady has an enormous platform to be an advocate for issues that she cares about it and is best at it when they're integrated into the overall administration's goals, because you're not running a shadow government. you're trying to support what the president is doing. so my expectation, because i had gone into the job with two young children, a 3-year-old and a 6-year-old, so i wasn't really anticipating having the schedule that it turned out to be. in four years, we traveled to 68 countries together, a total of 77 for her for the eight years, but
and barbara bush had a view of george's work being her work and her work being her work. so when i was invited by mrs. bush to have an interview with her to consider being her chief of staff for the second term, i didn't expect the first words out of her mouth to be, i want to go to afghanistan. and right then i knew that this would be a very different experience and opportunity than maybe what i had envisioned. and it turned out to be a very policy-oriented, integrated into the work of the...
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barbara bush, from bush 41, i don't think you'll expect a public endorsement of anybody. i know it has been pursued. i know people have sought his endorsement of secretary clinton. i don't know if the secretary herself has made that outreach. i know at very high levels they have sought his endorsement. >> this was kathleen kennedy reporting this. and picked up by politico. so this will be interesting. >> it will be interesting. there's a lot of bush/clinton family history. they know each other well. >> former presidents. there's a very exclusive club, to name two of them, bush and clinton. this story, again, will get quite a ride tomorrow as politico's reporting george h.w. bush plans to vote for hillary. nicole, thank you very much. that is all the time they have allotted us. we went long tonight. we did the hour-long home version of our broadcast tonight. we will see you back at the 11:00 p.m. eastern hour, thus the name a lot going on in the news tonight. really appreciate you being here. charges have just been filed against the, alleged bomber. from the new york and n
barbara bush, from bush 41, i don't think you'll expect a public endorsement of anybody. i know it has been pursued. i know people have sought his endorsement of secretary clinton. i don't know if the secretary herself has made that outreach. i know at very high levels they have sought his endorsement. >> this was kathleen kennedy reporting this. and picked up by politico. so this will be interesting. >> it will be interesting. there's a lot of bush/clinton family history. they know...
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also barbara bush had been. and so while we can argue about where the bushes were at any given point in their views on racial politics, their engagement with this project today and this effort is genuine and goes back a long way. >> ej, stabbed by. i want to bring in michael wall ron jr., senior pastor at first corin thee an church here in new york. thanks for being with me. as we look at the significance of ts unrest and r happening, especially in charlotte, but also as ej was talking about, the legacy of president obama as the first african-american president and dedicating this. >> no, i think it is absolutely timely that president obama would be the president of the united states during the time of the dedication of what is a monumental space in american history. i was reflecting on this, and i thought of the fact that the truth of the matter is, the foundation for this museum was laid in 1619. and in all these years of unrest and struggle and slavery and turmoil was -- we're building to this moment. and the
also barbara bush had been. and so while we can argue about where the bushes were at any given point in their views on racial politics, their engagement with this project today and this effort is genuine and goes back a long way. >> ej, stabbed by. i want to bring in michael wall ron jr., senior pastor at first corin thee an church here in new york. thanks for being with me. as we look at the significance of ts unrest and r happening, especially in charlotte, but also as ej was talking...
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quayle: i got a call that said we have a problem, the president passed out at the tail and barbara bush was on the line. she said he overdid it. told him not to play that extra set of tennis. he's fine. he's got the flu. mark: she was the real second-in-command. do the voters have the right to know what the status of the health of the candidates is? i've always been fourfold disclosure but it's not as important as the media makes it out to be. is it like to be the next vice president? mr. quayle: not as bad as you would think it would be. mark: you can catch the show on showtime on sundays. john and i will be right back. ♪ mark: pick up your closest screen and had to bloomberg politics. you can check out our poll decoder where we break down the full and show you pictures of which demographic groups which support which candidates for president. it is fascinating. on "bloomberg west" -- emily cars.talks self driving until tomorrow, thank you for watching. sayonara. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. let's begin with a check on your first were news. in his final address to the united nations g
quayle: i got a call that said we have a problem, the president passed out at the tail and barbara bush was on the line. she said he overdid it. told him not to play that extra set of tennis. he's fine. he's got the flu. mark: she was the real second-in-command. do the voters have the right to know what the status of the health of the candidates is? i've always been fourfold disclosure but it's not as important as the media makes it out to be. is it like to be the next vice president? mr....
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bush. >> the current and former first lady spoke to abc's bob woodruff during an event at the national archives praising the nation's veterans and giving some time spent at the white house. >> i'd love to hear from you what it's like to be in the white house. to have that kind of power and influence on an issue that is extremely important. >> i would say for sure one thing is worry. you think about them every single night when you get in bed. >> we've had the honor and the experience to visit our wounded at walter reed and many military hospitals and that is a experience. >> to some degree it's an obvious answer to it but have you ever cried much? >> oh, god, yeah. yeah, i cry all the time. but it's more tears of pride. >> just a resilience also of people and of america. >> but how much do you really think you will be involved in this as time goes by? you think this is going to be for the rest of your life. >> yeah. >> for the both of you. >> yes, absolutely. >> i mean, the fact is you real
bush. >> the current and former first lady spoke to abc's bob woodruff during an event at the national archives praising the nation's veterans and giving some time spent at the white house. >> i'd love to hear from you what it's like to be in the white house. to have that kind of power and influence on an issue that is extremely important. >> i would say for sure one thing is worry. you think about them every single night when you get in bed. >> we've had the honor and...
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the news scene shows barbara bush reacting quickly realizing her husband needed help bringing the napkin to his mouth and then stepping back and letting the secret service agents take over. one agent told guests to stay back and then he vaulted over the table to help. moments later, come the scenes replayed so many times in the last few days, the president recovers enough to apologize and leave. the nausea had plagued president bush all evening. published reports say before the dinner, his doctor warned him not to go. mr. bush did not take that advice. during the receiving line, he excused himself once and threw up and even had to change soiled clothes. >> we look back at that incident in japan now as almost a comic event and president bush said not long after it happened that he was so embarrassed over the whole thing. the japanese coined the phrase as a slapping term for barfing. they cut out the part where he actually vomits but there's his wife covering his face with the napkin and wiping him off and the president is totally unconscious, lying on top of the japanese prime minister an
the news scene shows barbara bush reacting quickly realizing her husband needed help bringing the napkin to his mouth and then stepping back and letting the secret service agents take over. one agent told guests to stay back and then he vaulted over the table to help. moments later, come the scenes replayed so many times in the last few days, the president recovers enough to apologize and leave. the nausea had plagued president bush all evening. published reports say before the dinner, his...
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i think of barbara bush, who was extra ordinarily popular. it didn't help her husband at all. laura bush, very popular, didn't help john mccain at all. the role is always challenging and frankly at a miserable position because you're always dammed if you do, and dammed if you don't. you see it with innocennancy red ms. obama. it's all about hillary clinton and donald trump and that's it. >> one of the things that the consistent clinton campaign is trying to do is reach out to millennial voters. michelle obama said in her speech if you ayounger than tlosh, i'm talking to you. they are reaching out michelle obama today, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders was talking about this. they know they have real work to do and some cases it's not just competing against donald trump, it's gary johnson and jill stein. >> that is the huge concern in terms of millennial voters who are you seeing siphon off a lot of younger voters and that is where democrats are worried. jeffrey is right, generally speaking, not just first ladies, we're talking about a unique situation. this is not michelle obam
i think of barbara bush, who was extra ordinarily popular. it didn't help her husband at all. laura bush, very popular, didn't help john mccain at all. the role is always challenging and frankly at a miserable position because you're always dammed if you do, and dammed if you don't. you see it with innocennancy red ms. obama. it's all about hillary clinton and donald trump and that's it. >> one of the things that the consistent clinton campaign is trying to do is reach out to millennial...
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really have a podium really always and i mean people still listen to barbara bush. don't you think? i certainly do. >> i just want to thank you personally and i think from everybody here for doing what you're doing. [ applause ] >> you know, seeing how partisan politics are right now, it's nice to see that. >> i like laura's comment about her mother-in-law. that was really interesting. keep it here, "pop news" is coming up next with the one and only rachel smith. right back. ng. i'm just a tv doctor. i never went to college. (scream) i don't do blood. but now, thanks to cigna, i can do more than just look the part. is that a foot? we are the tv doctors of america. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. by getting you to a real doctor for an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. doctor poses. diggy? by spencer ludwig] ? ? a leading consumer testing publication recently tested the top laundry detergents. the winner - persil 2 in 1, didn't only beat tide... it beat every single detergent tested. boom. switch to persil proclean 2 in 1. #1 rated. get
really have a podium really always and i mean people still listen to barbara bush. don't you think? i certainly do. >> i just want to thank you personally and i think from everybody here for doing what you're doing. [ applause ] >> you know, seeing how partisan politics are right now, it's nice to see that. >> i like laura's comment about her mother-in-law. that was really interesting. keep it here, "pop news" is coming up next with the one and only rachel smith....
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. >> so, vintage barbara bush. she has not publicly said who she's voting for. i guess it's not donald trump. >> there is a photo, i remember seeing of president george w. bush with hillary clinton at, i think, nancy reagan's funeral. >> and this is all over social media. and this should not be taken as that former president bush 43 is voting for hillary clinton, but you can't miss that there is a warm relationship here, that people might not expect. we reached out to him today. he is sticking by, he is saying he is staying out of this race. he's not going to do anything, except he's raising a lot of money to try to make sure republicans get re-elected in congress. and we should say the bushes are not a block on this. so we now know what 41 this is, we know 43 is sitting out. jeb has told me, he's not voting for trump or hillary. his son, george p., says he is voting for trump. so, all different sides. >> jamie gangel, thanks very much. >> thanks. >> appreciate it. always good to have you on. we'll have to see if or how this affects donald trump's campaign or hi
. >> so, vintage barbara bush. she has not publicly said who she's voting for. i guess it's not donald trump. >> there is a photo, i remember seeing of president george w. bush with hillary clinton at, i think, nancy reagan's funeral. >> and this is all over social media. and this should not be taken as that former president bush 43 is voting for hillary clinton, but you can't miss that there is a warm relationship here, that people might not expect. we reached out to him...
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so i don't remember laura bush doing this. i don't remember barbara bush doing this. i don't remember hillary clinton doing this. so you have a first lady who has unbelievable high approval numbers right now. but i think what's going to happen as you engage with the last five and a half weeks of this campaign. her being aggressive for hillary clinton and her going out attacking -- >> you think -- >> -- is gonna hurt her. the question is why is the first lady doing this? and when was the last time a sitting incumbent president had the coat tails to carry their party next nominee? one time in the last 40 years is when it happened. >> a really easy question to answer why michelle obama is doing this. they have been in office eight year and there is an entire generation out there the meat ball vo-- millennial voters who only know these two as the president of their lifetime. michelle obama is very real. very approachable. seen as the leader in her own right. that is very appealing. she's not going to do things similar to first ladies from 15, 20 years ago. she's on snapch
so i don't remember laura bush doing this. i don't remember barbara bush doing this. i don't remember hillary clinton doing this. so you have a first lady who has unbelievable high approval numbers right now. but i think what's going to happen as you engage with the last five and a half weeks of this campaign. her being aggressive for hillary clinton and her going out attacking -- >> you think -- >> -- is gonna hurt her. the question is why is the first lady doing this? and when was...
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bushes obviously, obviously hate donald trump, and you have barbara bush out there who said, i don't know how any woman could ever vote for donald trump. and that's why you're seeing texas, in particular go in this direction and particularly oil industry as well. what do you think? >> i think that's fair. i also think that it is indication there continues to be this very serious divide between people who consider themselves, real serious republicans, serious conservatives and this trump wing of the party fueled by something very different but not talking about necessarily just, you know, low taxes and less government. and so it's actually been a big run of bad news for donald trump in texas. "houston chronicle" also endorsed clinton. there was that "washington post" poll yesterday had clinton up one. i think trump is going to win texas. i don't think that clinton is going to win there but the fact he is even going to have to contest it is insane. that is incredible. melissa: brad, this group much conservatives believe in low taxes and small government, that is not hillary clinton. >>
bushes obviously, obviously hate donald trump, and you have barbara bush out there who said, i don't know how any woman could ever vote for donald trump. and that's why you're seeing texas, in particular go in this direction and particularly oil industry as well. what do you think? >> i think that's fair. i also think that it is indication there continues to be this very serious divide between people who consider themselves, real serious republicans, serious conservatives and this trump...
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whereas, if you look at her mother-in-law, barbara bush, she was always out in front. she had eight years of practice beforehand when he was vice president and time when he was an ambassador. you have to look at your family and make sure you put them in a role they are comfortable with. campaigning is unique and can be hard. i don't think it is going to have an impact here especially because donald trump has said to his children, if you want to help me, they obviously have, you can go out and do events. you can go out and do media. you can do these fundraisers. his kids i think are where you're going to see them be his biggest asset in this campaign. he is a one man show. this has been an untraditional campaign from the start. i'll not surprised he's the show. his kids are there. she'll be by his side but i don't expect her to take major role. >> unconventional campaign, truer words never spoken. ben, kirsten, thank you very much. chris? >>> in today's "new day," new you, child playing soccer? i do. here's something that we both need to be aware of. a study published i
whereas, if you look at her mother-in-law, barbara bush, she was always out in front. she had eight years of practice beforehand when he was vice president and time when he was an ambassador. you have to look at your family and make sure you put them in a role they are comfortable with. campaigning is unique and can be hard. i don't think it is going to have an impact here especially because donald trump has said to his children, if you want to help me, they obviously have, you can go out and...
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the role of first ladies, i think of barbara bush who was extraordinarily popular in 1992. it didn't help her husband at all. laura bush, very popular. didn't help john mccain at all. the role of first ladies in this is always challenging. i think frankly it is a miserable position. because you are always dammed if you do and dammed if you don't. i saw that with nancy reaganen and with msz obama. but when we get to this as all about hillary clinton and all about donald trump and that's it. >> one of the things the campaign is trying to do is to reach out to millennial voters. michelle obama during her speech said, you know, if you are younger than 34, i'm talking to you. they are reaching out. michelle obama on the stump. elizabeth warren, bernie sanders talking about this. they know they have work to do. real work do. and in some cases it is not just competing against donald trump. it is competing against gary johnson and jill stein. >> i think what you just said is the huge concern in terms of i millennial vote skers the third party candidates who you are seeing siphon of
the role of first ladies, i think of barbara bush who was extraordinarily popular in 1992. it didn't help her husband at all. laura bush, very popular. didn't help john mccain at all. the role of first ladies in this is always challenging. i think frankly it is a miserable position. because you are always dammed if you do and dammed if you don't. i saw that with nancy reaganen and with msz obama. but when we get to this as all about hillary clinton and all about donald trump and that's it....
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and barbara bush, last time i saw her, she said i'm sick of donald trump and i don't know how any woman could vote for her. she's not on the record as voting for hillary clinton. but in her usual candid way i think we know. she's not voting for donald trump. >> right. it is pretty amazing for a former president to come out and say that. one thing to not say anything at all. thank you jamie. and outfront now. donald trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway. who is your response to that? >> i respect the 92-year-old president very much and his decision. and i think americans are very grateful to the bush family for his service. that is his right. ironic he would vote for the man who -- wife of man who took his place. he lasted through south carolina. got out of the race before march 1st. so there are a lot of hurt feelings there. that is his right. i think what's most disturb about this report to me erin is someone divulged a private conversation. it doesn't seem it was meant for public consumption and that is always very bothersome to me. >> originally saying to a member of the kennedy
and barbara bush, last time i saw her, she said i'm sick of donald trump and i don't know how any woman could vote for her. she's not on the record as voting for hillary clinton. but in her usual candid way i think we know. she's not voting for donald trump. >> right. it is pretty amazing for a former president to come out and say that. one thing to not say anything at all. thank you jamie. and outfront now. donald trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway. who is your response to that?...
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the president passed out at dinner. 30 seconds later, barbara bush is on the line. i said, barbara, what the heck is going on over there? she says, oh, he overdid it. i told him not to play an extra set of tennis. he's fine, she's got the flu. she said, don't worry about it. >> she was the real second in demand, right? >> exactly. >> do the voters have a right to know what the status of the candidates' health is? >> i think candidates have a responsibility to reveal their base line health condition. >> i've always been for disclosure, but it's not as important as the media makes it out to be. >> what's it like to be an ex-vice president? >> it's not bad. >> all right, thanks to former vice president dan quayle and former senator, joe lieberman. you can catch "the circus" every week on showtime, sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern. john and i will be right back. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on t
the president passed out at dinner. 30 seconds later, barbara bush is on the line. i said, barbara, what the heck is going on over there? she says, oh, he overdid it. i told him not to play an extra set of tennis. he's fine, she's got the flu. she said, don't worry about it. >> she was the real second in demand, right? >> exactly. >> do the voters have a right to know what the status of the candidates' health is? >> i think candidates have a responsibility to reveal...
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the american people rejected that and said, "we do not really want this," a sharp cry from barbara bush who was everybody's grandmother. later in the campaign, she was proposing cookie recipe bake offs. even if you go back to me that her most famous moment in the tammyampaign, she angered wynette and everybody who liked the song "stand by your man." when you got her in front of the "60 minutes" camera trying to save her husband's campaign is the gennifer flowers story was breaking, and i think she gets censored by that, and it helped forge this caution. rightly or wrongly, even her e-mail scandals dance from this. if you look at the clintons, they feel like they have been persecuted, held to a different entered where every single thing they have done has been pieced apart, and they are sort of waiting for people to jump on things, and they have gotten very cautious in that regard, and it think it has led them to be lawyerly about a lot of ethical things. i have heard people say hillary clinton is really great in a small gathering, but she does not give a stemwinder of speech and she doe
the american people rejected that and said, "we do not really want this," a sharp cry from barbara bush who was everybody's grandmother. later in the campaign, she was proposing cookie recipe bake offs. even if you go back to me that her most famous moment in the tammyampaign, she angered wynette and everybody who liked the song "stand by your man." when you got her in front of the "60 minutes" camera trying to save her husband's campaign is the gennifer flowers...
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a sharp cry from barbara bush, everybody's grandmother. you got to the point for later in the campaign she was proposing cookie recipe bake-offs. if you go back to her most famous moment in the 1992 campaign, she angered tammy wynette and it provided that likes the song "stand by your man," when they got her in front of the 60 minute cameras in new hampshire trying to say bill clinton's candidacy as the gennifer flowers story was breaking. i think she got singed by that. it helped to forge this caution. rightly or wrongly, or e-mail scandal stems from this. if you look at the clintons, they feel like they have been persecuted and held to a different standard for every single thing they have done has been picked apart. they are waiting for people to jump on things. they have gotten very cautious in that regard. borderlineinto the about ethical things. people say she is really great and small gatherings, but she er of't give a stem wind the speech. it's a lot of people the shaper image to some extent. >> hillary does have one trump card. tha
a sharp cry from barbara bush, everybody's grandmother. you got to the point for later in the campaign she was proposing cookie recipe bake-offs. if you go back to her most famous moment in the 1992 campaign, she angered tammy wynette and it provided that likes the song "stand by your man," when they got her in front of the 60 minute cameras in new hampshire trying to say bill clinton's candidacy as the gennifer flowers story was breaking. i think she got singed by that. it helped to...
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bush and barbara bush adding, it was by his inate humanity, his decency, that shimon inspired the world over and helped pave a path to peace broad enough that future generations will walk it one day side by side. we'll have more on the life of shimon peres plater on in the hour. bill: he did so much and tried to do so much more. what a life. melissa: absolutely. a long life. bill: ten minutes past the hour now. a lot of breaking news this hour. questioning of fbi director almost about to get underway. we'll bring you latest on that. there will be headlines from this hearings, melissa. we'll get back to that in a moment. melissa: he'll hear live from donald trump speaking in chicago at the top. hour. trump saying he got a raw deal in the debate. did he? we'll debate that. bill: despite that, trump supporter newt gingrich clearly won the night. doesn't listen to the iyis. who is in that wasket? melissa: i know. bill: we'll tell you. >> the entire clinton case he is incapable being president died somewhere on that stage. you're not a cook, if you don't cook. you're not a firefighter, if yo
bush and barbara bush adding, it was by his inate humanity, his decency, that shimon inspired the world over and helped pave a path to peace broad enough that future generations will walk it one day side by side. we'll have more on the life of shimon peres plater on in the hour. bill: he did so much and tried to do so much more. what a life. melissa: absolutely. a long life. bill: ten minutes past the hour now. a lot of breaking news this hour. questioning of fbi director almost about to get...