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she kind of unloaded on nancy reagan. but in her memoir, she did not really say a critical thing about nancy reagan. brian: we have some video that you will recognize, prince philip of great britain came to the white house during the reagan years and vice president bush and mrs. bush were or were not there, and we will talk about that when we look at the video. [video clip] >> things about coming to the united states, you have this extraordinary gift for making people feel welcome, and apart from the friendliness with which you greet everybody, it really does warm the heart to come here and be made to feel welcome. brian: what is the significance of that? susan: it was the hottest ticket in the reagan white house, that dinner. it was a really glittering dinner, it was amazing. and john travolta dancing with princess di is a picture that i'm sure everyone who was alive at the time remembers. the bushes were pointedly not invited. in doing research for the book, we found the original guest list that was sent to mrs. reagan
she kind of unloaded on nancy reagan. but in her memoir, she did not really say a critical thing about nancy reagan. brian: we have some video that you will recognize, prince philip of great britain came to the white house during the reagan years and vice president bush and mrs. bush were or were not there, and we will talk about that when we look at the video. [video clip] >> things about coming to the united states, you have this extraordinary gift for making people feel welcome, and...
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nancy reagan crossed the names that. subsequent guest lists repeatedly proposed inviting the vice president and his wife, but nancy reagan did not invite them. she was not required by protocol to invite them, it was not a state dinner, the bushes were always included in state dinners because protocol required they were included but she did not , include them in that dinner and it was quite deliberate. brian: in your book, i'm reading, nancy reagan never disparaged barbara bush in front of the east wing staff. tate says the one thing have to say about nancy reagan and she never gossip to her staff. do you believe it? susan: i believe her when she said she never gossip to her staff. she gossiped to many people, not to her staff, but to others. one thing nancy reagan i think did not understand was the network barbara bush had built over decades in washington. barbara bush would recount in her diaries that nancy reagan would have said this about her at some dinner in new york, which immediately would have gotten back to barb
nancy reagan crossed the names that. subsequent guest lists repeatedly proposed inviting the vice president and his wife, but nancy reagan did not invite them. she was not required by protocol to invite them, it was not a state dinner, the bushes were always included in state dinners because protocol required they were included but she did not , include them in that dinner and it was quite deliberate. brian: in your book, i'm reading, nancy reagan never disparaged barbara bush in front of the...
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there's a passage about her and nancy reagan and the grandchildren. >> yeah, i think she found nancy reagan mystifying because nancy reagan had not a close relationship with her children or their children. to barbara bush, that was unthinkable. barbara bush adored her husband, children and grandchildren. if you ask her her legacy, she's said that. >> dana: i know a young mother that read this book in preparation nor the interview. she said it was quite moving for her. there's advice in her for how to manage a family and working and being in the spotlight, all of that. >> yeah, she was tough. they called her the enforcer. jeb bush called her the traffic cop. she was the one in charge. she set high standards and expected people to reach them. sometimes in ways that they felt critical and to recover from. you can tell from the quality of her children and grandchildren that she leaves a tradition of public service to others. >> dana: i saw one last night, little barbara bush. thank you, susan. >> thank you. >> dana: a long-time elementary school janitor in georgia showing up to work on h
there's a passage about her and nancy reagan and the grandchildren. >> yeah, i think she found nancy reagan mystifying because nancy reagan had not a close relationship with her children or their children. to barbara bush, that was unthinkable. barbara bush adored her husband, children and grandchildren. if you ask her her legacy, she's said that. >> dana: i know a young mother that read this book in preparation nor the interview. she said it was quite moving for her. there's advice...
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that was just giving nancy reagan heartburn. she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. she hung up. >> this week, on q&a, usa today susan page onef her biography of barbara bush, a matriarch. >> at the very beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said you can see my diaries. and that was an incredible gift. >> sunday night, at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. all this month on c-span, we will feature the winners of our studentcam documentary competition, middle and high school students created videos answering the question what does it mean to be american? our second prize high school central winner is
that was just giving nancy reagan heartburn. she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. she hung up. >> this week, on q&a, usa today susan page onef her biography of barbara bush, a matriarch. >> at the very beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the...
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with each other and i do not blame nancy reagan because he wasn't a possible personality. she was didactic and she lectured in the superiority of the communist system of the fact that she and nancy reagan had disputed was not helpful for the negotiations going on with her husband. ever brush with thata and thougt that was stupid. that was the word she is but she thought it was stupid not because she did not understand it because as i said gorbachev could be difficult but because it was so unhelpful to her husband into the nation into the world and during that perilous time. barbara brush wrote a letter to her brother scott today before she would meet gorbachev as first lady and said scott, i will love her the matter what she does. she cultivated for years and she made gorbachev feel respected and welcomed and remember one of the summits that they had and she walked out of the summit holding hands and women in russia they may hold hands but women from new york do not as a general rule hold hands with other women. barbara bush walked out holding hands and looking like she wa
with each other and i do not blame nancy reagan because he wasn't a possible personality. she was didactic and she lectured in the superiority of the communist system of the fact that she and nancy reagan had disputed was not helpful for the negotiations going on with her husband. ever brush with thata and thougt that was stupid. that was the word she is but she thought it was stupid not because she did not understand it because as i said gorbachev could be difficult but because it was so...
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>> i'm sure nancy reagan has a story, her own point of view, but from barbara bush's point of view, nancy reagan just disliked her from the get-go. they were almost exactly the same age, went to the same college, but they were so different in their priorities and their character. >> martha: that's it. i find that incredible. that is when you think, was the root of the animosity. >> they both adore their husbands, and their husbands ran against each other. >> martha: "my husband is better than yours, i love my husband more than you do." deep depression that she remembers, that she was open about with you. >> in 1976, her husband went on a job she said not to take it, and suddenly he couldn't share things with her. she was going through menopause, she had an empty nest at home, kids away at school or young adults growing up, and she fell into a depression so dark that she told me she would have to pull off the side of the road because she had this urge to plow her car into a tree or into the path of an oncoming car, to kill herself, and to not do that, she would stop the car and wait. >> ma
>> i'm sure nancy reagan has a story, her own point of view, but from barbara bush's point of view, nancy reagan just disliked her from the get-go. they were almost exactly the same age, went to the same college, but they were so different in their priorities and their character. >> martha: that's it. i find that incredible. that is when you think, was the root of the animosity. >> they both adore their husbands, and their husbands ran against each other. >> martha:...
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reagan, when nancy reagan was first lady and she was second lady. when the bushes moved out of the white house, evied by bill clinton, came back to houston, two days lat called to try to explain away an interview in which she explained how hee bushad treated ronald reagan after he left the white house. barbara bush had enough and said, to na nance, i'm tired of hearing from you, don't call me again, and said she heard another phone ringing and hung up. >> woodruff: she raised her children, was a staome mother. she had conflicted feelings about the women's movement. >> the early days of the women's movement raised questions aboute the value of t choices that she had made. she walked the walk of a feminist, strong-minded, independent, not a frayedo speak up, but she refused totalk the talk. we have one interview where i said i think you're a feinist, don't you? and she refused to say that and i finally gave up and said you're being very slippery about this. and she said, yes, i am. d woodruff: she was a republican, married to george h.w. bush, and, y,
reagan, when nancy reagan was first lady and she was second lady. when the bushes moved out of the white house, evied by bill clinton, came back to houston, two days lat called to try to explain away an interview in which she explained how hee bushad treated ronald reagan after he left the white house. barbara bush had enough and said, to na nance, i'm tired of hearing from you, don't call me again, and said she heard another phone ringing and hung up. >> woodruff: she raised her...
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that was designed to give nancy reagan heartburn. and she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> this week on q&a. usa today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of berg under barbara bush a matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they're not available for public view. until five years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said, and you can see my diaries. and that was an incredible gift. >> sunday night at eight eastern on cspan q&a. >> chief executive from the nation's largest banks were on capitol hill wednesday to testify about banking regulations a decade after the 2008 financial crisis.
that was designed to give nancy reagan heartburn. and she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> this week on q&a. usa today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of berg under barbara bush a matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they're not available for public view. until five years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely...
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she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. todays week on q&a, usa chief onn juror her biography on barbara bush. >> she said, you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view, until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought that she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said, and you can see my diaries. was an incredible gift. c-span's night on q&a at 8:00 eastern he serves as the chair of the energy and commerce committee on climate change. in morning. guest: thank you for joining us. host: your personal philosophy on climate change, where do you stand? guest: we need to have a two track approach that allows us to first address the due -- the doable items that will allow for us to hope to get bipartisan support because there is such a urgency that is embracing this issue. would include energy efficiency, conservation, weatherization, charging stations, the investment because the innovation will be very i
she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. todays week on q&a, usa chief onn juror her biography on barbara bush. >> she said, you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view, until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought that she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said, and you can see my diaries. was an incredible gift....
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that was designed to give nancy reagan heartburn. reagan, that nancy don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. a" susaneek on "q and page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the beginning she said, you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library, but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and thought i was unlikely to see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview she said, you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a" once tv was three giant networks and a government-supported service called pbs. in 1970 nine a small network with an unusual name rolled out an idea. what viewers decide what is them.ant to c-span open the doors to washington policymaking bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. the landscape has clearly changed. broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting. stars are a thing, but c-span is more relative than ever. it is nonpartisan coverage of washington fu
that was designed to give nancy reagan heartburn. reagan, that nancy don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. a" susaneek on "q and page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the beginning she said, you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library, but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and thought i was unlikely to see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview she said, you can see...
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she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. todays week on q&a, usa chief onn juror her biography on barbara bush. >> she said, you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view, until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought that she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said, and you can see my diaries.
she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. todays week on q&a, usa chief onn juror her biography on barbara bush. >> she said, you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view, until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought that she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said, and you can see my diaries.
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ransom --o give nancy nancy reagan some heartburn. she said that nancy reagan, you ever call me again. then she hung up. pageis week on q&a, susan on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. at theries are capped bush library, but they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. i thoughtod that and she was unlikely to let me see them. the end of the fifth interview, she said you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. next, a tv exclusive. our cities tour visits cedar rapids, iowa. for eight years, we have traveled to united states cities ringing the literary scene and historic sites to our viewers. you can watch them at c-span.org/cities tour.
ransom --o give nancy nancy reagan some heartburn. she said that nancy reagan, you ever call me again. then she hung up. pageis week on q&a, susan on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. at theries are capped bush library, but they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. i thoughtod that and she was unlikely to let me see them. the end of the fifth interview, she said you can see my diaries. that was an...
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she said to nancy reagan don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. , usais week on q and a today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning she said you will never see my diaries. the bushes are kept at library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and thought she was not likely to let me see her diaries. interview youe could see my diaries. was an incredible gift. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> irs commissioner charles rettig testified yesterday about his agency's operation in the 2019 tax filing season. the two hour sentence finance committee was chaired by
she said to nancy reagan don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. , usais week on q and a today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning she said you will never see my diaries. the bushes are kept at library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and thought she was not likely to let me see her diaries. interview youe could see my diaries. was an incredible gift. >> sunday...
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reagan with john quigley john quigley was an astrologer and i actually did plan out things for ronald reagan and it was looked at as horrible in the media now today i can go on steve harvey i can go on all these amazing television shows and people are willing to hear it and listen this is not normal this is not just a normal rise this is the real deal and the no no no no why not normal for what time frame that you're talking about modern culture i'm talking about. this stretch of. astrological history and i'm saying that there are times when astrology has been central to civilization this is maybe the beginning of another we have currents that and you're not trying to say that it's not a maybe yes but there have been other moments too like sydney omar was like very close with regis philbin you know and and coming on his show in and talking about astrology so there'd been times related to the areas it is cheney saying where people have been excited i'm not saying that this is this may not have some unique aspects to pray but looking at it in this very cosmic sense then this is going to
reagan with john quigley john quigley was an astrologer and i actually did plan out things for ronald reagan and it was looked at as horrible in the media now today i can go on steve harvey i can go on all these amazing television shows and people are willing to hear it and listen this is not normal this is not just a normal rise this is the real deal and the no no no no why not normal for what time frame that you're talking about modern culture i'm talking about. this stretch of. astrological...
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reagan a little heartburn. don't you ever call me again and she hung up. >> this week on qa the usa today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said he will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely -- at the end of the fifth interview she said you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. >> on c-span's q and day. teresa may announced the uk will have until october 31st to reach a brexit deal. after european leaders agreed to an extension. she took questions from members of parliament. this is an hour portion. >> order.
reagan a little heartburn. don't you ever call me again and she hung up. >> this week on qa the usa today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said he will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely -- at the end of the fifth interview she said you can see my diaries. that was an...
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that was just assigned to give nancy reagan a little heart -- said -- heartburn and she said to nancy reagan, don't ever call me again. >> susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> she said, you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. in the intimacy of the interview she said, you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> book tv has live we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of box from the campus of the university -- book's from the campus of the university of california gay with heroxanne book "not that bad." "dose0, beth macy with sick." coverage continues featuring the former homeland security secretary. -- actor justine bateman with "fame." "doubleer, author of standards." be sure to watch our live at 1:30 p.m.rting eastern saturday and sunday, but tv on c-span two. house minority leader kevin mccarthy spoke on t
that was just assigned to give nancy reagan a little heart -- said -- heartburn and she said to nancy reagan, don't ever call me again. >> susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> she said, you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. in the intimacy of the interview she said, you can...
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and she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again, as she hung up. q and a, usaon today washington bureau chief susan page, on her biography of barbara bush, "the matriarch." >> she and a, usa today said, you will never see my diaries. bushiaries are at the library but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said, you can see my diaries. and that was an incredible gift. >> sunday not at 8:00 p.m. a.tern on c-span's q and is important on this day that we continue to offer the people of colorado, the people of littleton, the families involved, the sure knowledge that all america cares for them and is praying for them. >> 20 years ago the columbine high school shooting was one of the deadliest high school shootings in american history. thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we look back on the shooting and provide reflection on the tragedy. >> at that time columbine had never happened, and neither the parents nor the school counselor looked at the
and she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again, as she hung up. q and a, usaon today washington bureau chief susan page, on her biography of barbara bush, "the matriarch." >> she and a, usa today said, you will never see my diaries. bushiaries are at the library but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said, you can see my diaries. and that was an...
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i know nancy reagan became very involved with, like in the later 1980's and befriended ryan white, who was a teenager who got aids, so i don't think he ever came out in strong support of let's increase funding and a public voice, but, you know, as his second term was coming to an end, he was more outspoken about it. >> when did we begin to turn the tide in terms of public awareness, education, letting those who conducted that type of activity to avoid it and also the research and medication? >> that's a big question, too. i'm going to kind of stick a little bit in the 1980's and 1990's. so in terms of medication, you had 1987 was the a.z.t. and 1995 was the cocktail. the funding for education in the 1980's was problematic because there were some reports, there was a public mailing about how to avoid getting aids, but in terms of the people who are actually more likely to get aids, gay men, i.v. drug users, there was a real resistance to getting them information that was helpful for them and the idea was you didn't want to encourage that behavior or activity, so you would talk around th
i know nancy reagan became very involved with, like in the later 1980's and befriended ryan white, who was a teenager who got aids, so i don't think he ever came out in strong support of let's increase funding and a public voice, but, you know, as his second term was coming to an end, he was more outspoken about it. >> when did we begin to turn the tide in terms of public awareness, education, letting those who conducted that type of activity to avoid it and also the research and...
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and said to nancy reagan and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> she said you will never see my diaries. they are kept at the bush library but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i figured that was unlikely she would let me see them but she said and you can see my diaries. and that was an incredible gift. >> the people of colorado and littleton in the families involved at all america cares for them and is praying for them. twenty years ago columbine shooting was one of the deadliest in american history. on thursday we look back on the tragedy. >> at that time columbine had never happened nobody looked at the issue as something indicative of the positive one - - possibility of future generations.
and said to nancy reagan and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> she said you will never see my diaries. they are kept at the bush library but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i figured that was unlikely she would let me see them but she said and you can see my diaries. and that was an incredible gift. >> the people of colorado and littleton in the families involved at all america cares for them and is praying for them. twenty years ago...
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that was designed to give nancy reagan some heartburn. she said to nancy reckon, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. q&a, usa today never see- you will my diaries. her diaries are capped at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after death. i understood that and i thought it was unlikely she would let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she said, and you could see my
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that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heartburn. and she said, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> this week on q&a, "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of harvard bush. said,the beginning, she you will never see my diaries. my diaries are kept at the bush library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she said, you can see my diaries. and that was an incredible gift. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> acting defense secretary patrick shanahan and joint chiefs of staff chair general joseph dunford testified at a senate armed services committee hearing recently on the trump administration's proposal to create a space force. senator jim in half chairs the hearing. tional cable satellite corp 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the >> the committee mee
that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heartburn. and she said, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> this week on q&a, "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of harvard bush. said,the beginning, she you will never see my diaries. my diaries are kept at the bush library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she...
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you may remember that nancy reagan had a very frosty relationship. publicly basically feuding with each other. i do not blame nancy reagan for this. she lectured everyone on the system. the fact that she and nancy reagan had disappeared was not helpful for the negotiations that were going on between their husbands. barbara bush told me she looked at that. and thought that was stupid. not because she didn't understand because it was so unhelpful to her husband into the nation. they wrote a letter to her brother scott the day before she was going to him for the first time. and she said i'm going to love her no matter what she does. and she cultivated her for years. i remember once i was covering one of the summits that they have and she walked out of the summit holding hands. women from right new york. and she walked out holding hands and looking like she was totally delighted to be holding hands in i was trying to research whether it mattered. the prime minister of canada and the foreign leader who was closest to george hw bush. and he said it made a
you may remember that nancy reagan had a very frosty relationship. publicly basically feuding with each other. i do not blame nancy reagan for this. she lectured everyone on the system. the fact that she and nancy reagan had disappeared was not helpful for the negotiations that were going on between their husbands. barbara bush told me she looked at that. and thought that was stupid. not because she didn't understand because it was so unhelpful to her husband into the nation. they wrote a...
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that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heartburn and she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again, and she hung up. usa todayek on q&a, washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, "the matriarch." >> at the beginning, she said you would never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. thoughttood that and she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. in the end of the fifth interview, she said and you can see my diaries. was an incredible gift. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a -- >> a
that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heartburn and she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again, and she hung up. usa todayek on q&a, washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, "the matriarch." >> at the beginning, she said you would never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. thoughttood that and she was unlikely to let me see her...
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there's some wonderful personal connection between nancy reagan and the white house easter egg roll. >> she attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. she must've been very keen. >> the reagans were the family that introduce the commemorative eggs. which is not the official white house keepsake. they brought the easter egg roll into a modern era by introducing all manner of games and activities, bringing in costumed superheroes and cartoon characters. it became a full day event. >> what are the hours? >> the hours are from 9:00 a.m. until dark. >> it lasts all day. >> there are ticketed times. you only alone -- you are only allowed on the grounds for a limited time. accommodated -- accommodate as many as possible. tickets were added in the 20th century and were needed because otherwise it was just a too big -- just too big of an event. back in 1905, there was a story about a child who by this point you needed an adult companion to bring you onto the grounds and an adult could not come onto the grounds that a child. kids being smarter than adults a lot of the times,
there's some wonderful personal connection between nancy reagan and the white house easter egg roll. >> she attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. she must've been very keen. >> the reagans were the family that introduce the commemorative eggs. which is not the official white house keepsake. they brought the easter egg roll into a modern era by introducing all manner of games and activities, bringing in costumed superheroes and cartoon characters. it...
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it was to give nancy reagan a little heartburn. said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. and xiang up. >> this week on q&a, washington bureau chief susan page on her , theaphy of harbor bush matriarch. >> at the beginning, she said, my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that. i thought she was not likely to let me see her diaries. in the interview, she said, and you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. >> tonight at 8:00 :00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> this weekend on the presidency, learn more about camp david, the presidential retreat in the maryland mountains. from former president george bush and other insiders. bush presidential center. >> shangri-la, which means have really -- heavily place. a helicopter ride from the south lawn. extremely accessible. we went there as often as we possibly could. you will hear from one of the base commanders from camp david. military funds and duties, but when the president is there, it is to pamper the guy. they do a really good
it was to give nancy reagan a little heartburn. said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. and xiang up. >> this week on q&a, washington bureau chief susan page on her , theaphy of harbor bush matriarch. >> at the beginning, she said, my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that. i thought she was not likely to let me see her diaries. in the interview, she said, and you can see...
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that was designed to give nancy reagan heartburn. she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. q&a,ncer 2: this week on susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the very beginning, she said, you will never see my diaries. at the bushare kept library, but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of this interview, she said, and you can see my diaries. was an incredible gift. announcer 2: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. in 1943, the supreme court ruled in a 6-3 decision that public school students could not be forced to salute the american flag after several jehovah's witnesses challenged their expulsion from a west virginia public school. next on american history tv, a session from a daylong event hosted by the robert h. jackson center to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the west virginia board of education v. barnette u.s. supreme court case. talk, theyminute t
that was designed to give nancy reagan heartburn. she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. q&a,ncer 2: this week on susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the very beginning, she said, you will never see my diaries. at the bushare kept library, but not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of this interview, she said, and...
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your book describes the rocky relationship she had with another first lady, nancy reagan. "nancy reagan's antipathy for barbara bush, hidden from public view, created grievances behind the scenes that would persist. i don't know why, but she really hated us." in 1985, the bushes' names were crossed out not once but twice as invitees for the prestigious white house dinner the reagans hosted for prince charles and princess diana. that was the number one thing to go to and she didn't want to see them there. >> you know, amazingly she crossed out their names off the guest list and then the deputy white house chief of staff, who was her closest ally in the white house, called her and said you cannot cross the vice president off the list for this dinner. and she said, just watch me. >> well, why? what's that about? what did you figure out? >> you know, i think part of -- part of it is that their husbands ran against each other in 1980 for the nomination. there were some scars from that. i think they were so different in their priorities and their personalities. barbara bush was
your book describes the rocky relationship she had with another first lady, nancy reagan. "nancy reagan's antipathy for barbara bush, hidden from public view, created grievances behind the scenes that would persist. i don't know why, but she really hated us." in 1985, the bushes' names were crossed out not once but twice as invitees for the prestigious white house dinner the reagans hosted for prince charles and princess diana. that was the number one thing to go to and she didn't...
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reagan had a complicated relationship, one point, nancy reagan called her she said don't call me again basically hung up. >> i am not sure "complicated" is big enough word. >> nancy was -- >> nancy may have her perspective on this i wish i knew it but barbara bush's view unanimous kwlooi was i mean she put up with it but when bush's got in white house three days later a telephone conversation nancy reagan called to explain again negative stuff she said about bushes in interview on tv barbara bush had enough said don't ever call me again, and this is oh i hear another phone ringing hung up no other phone was he ringing she raised a future president governor successful children. >> loss at child. >> you know, that was one of the biggest things i learned in doing this book, was the impact of the death of robyn, barbara bush was 29 years old daughter robyn three years old died of leukemia a disease that barbara bush never heard of before, that shaped everything after that made barbara busch tougher she had survived the worst thing that could have possibly happened made her also, more vulne
reagan had a complicated relationship, one point, nancy reagan called her she said don't call me again basically hung up. >> i am not sure "complicated" is big enough word. >> nancy was -- >> nancy may have her perspective on this i wish i knew it but barbara bush's view unanimous kwlooi was i mean she put up with it but when bush's got in white house three days later a telephone conversation nancy reagan called to explain again negative stuff she said about bushes...
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that was designed to give nancy reagan some heartburn. she said to nancy reckon, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. q&a, usa today never see- you will my diaries. her diaries are capped at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after death. i understood that and i thought it was unlikely she would let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she said, and you could see my diaries. was an incredible gift. easterny night at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. treasury secretary steven mnuchin went before a house committee to testify on the current state of the international financial system. he was also asked questions about the possible release of president trump's tax returns. california congresswoman maxine waters chairs the house financial services committee. the committee will come to order. without objection the chairs authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. at today's hearing we are receiving the annual testimony of the secretary of treasury. on the state of the inter
that was designed to give nancy reagan some heartburn. she said to nancy reckon, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. q&a, usa today never see- you will my diaries. her diaries are capped at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after death. i understood that and i thought it was unlikely she would let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she said, and you could see my diaries. was an incredible gift. easterny night at 8:00 on...
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that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heartburn and she said to nancy reagan and don't you ever call me again and she hung up. >> this week on q & a. susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said you will never see my diaries. they are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. and i understood that. i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries and at the end of the fifth interview, she said and you can see my diaries.
that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heartburn and she said to nancy reagan and don't you ever call me again and she hung up. >> this week on q & a. susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said you will never see my diaries. they are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. and i understood that. i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries and at the...
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bush being escorted onto the platform and he sees that nancy reagan is bundling up president reagan. it wasn't that cold. he turns to me and says, i need your coat. i said, we don't have your coat. the real problem was there was no way to get the coat and be back in time before the ceremony would begin. he said, but i can't look hardier than president reagan. i offered him my coat very quickly said, where this one. he wore it out just to show he was in a coat, took it off, and was sworn in without a coat. he was very concerned, on this day, his concern was for president reagan and how some small gesture, walking out with or without a coat, might draw a negative contrast. it amazed me and said amazing things to me about his ability to look out for others and to put himself in some other place. [applause] >> building on a couple of things secretary baker said in the first panel, i like to call you sometimes the ambassador's ambassador. you were there with the tsunami and wrangling those efforts. tell us about that and the efforts -- >> i thought we should talk about president clinton a
bush being escorted onto the platform and he sees that nancy reagan is bundling up president reagan. it wasn't that cold. he turns to me and says, i need your coat. i said, we don't have your coat. the real problem was there was no way to get the coat and be back in time before the ceremony would begin. he said, but i can't look hardier than president reagan. i offered him my coat very quickly said, where this one. he wore it out just to show he was in a coat, took it off, and was sworn in...
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it was designed to get nancy reagan some heartburn. reagan, andt nancy don't you ever call me again. she hung up. a," usak on "q and today washington burial chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, "the matriarch." at the beginning, she said she would never see her diaries. >> her diaries are kept at the bush library. they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. and thought that she was unlikely to let her see her diaries. at the end of her pick interview, she said, you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." monday, c-span's road to the white house covers continues with democratic presidential candidate and technology entrepreneur andrew yang holding a campaign rally at the lincoln memorial in washington. live coverage starts at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> democratic presidential candidate julian castro will meet with members of the asian and latino coalition in des moines, iowa. watch live monday at 8:00 p.m. online at c-span, c-span.org, and listen liv
it was designed to get nancy reagan some heartburn. reagan, andt nancy don't you ever call me again. she hung up. a," usak on "q and today washington burial chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, "the matriarch." at the beginning, she said she would never see her diaries. >> her diaries are kept at the bush library. they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. and thought that she was unlikely to let her see her diaries. at the...
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that was intended to give nancy reagan heartburn. she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. todays week on q&a, usa washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush. >> she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are capped at the bush library. they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought it was unlikely she would let me see the diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said you could see my diaries. was an incredible gift. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. once, tv was three giant networks in a government supported service called pbs. in 1979, a small network rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people are. in the 40 years since, landscape has changed. there is no monolithic medi
that was intended to give nancy reagan heartburn. she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. todays week on q&a, usa washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush. >> she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are capped at the bush library. they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought it was unlikely she would let me see the diaries. at the end of the fifth...
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reagan,said to nancy don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. announcer: this week on q&a, usa today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said you will never see my diaries. cap at the bush library, but they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. and i thought that she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. and at the end of the interview, she said you can see my diaries. and that was an incredible gift. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. on lectures in history, with forced university professor john class on hows a the cold war both influenced and was influenced by photography. he talked about the perceived documentary nature of photography and how this idea was manipulated during the cold war. mccarthy's use, for example, a doctored photos during his anti-communist crusade or president kennedy's exposition of grainy photos to visit -- support his position against the soviets in the cuban missile crisis. he also discusses how
reagan,said to nancy don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. announcer: this week on q&a, usa today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said you will never see my diaries. cap at the bush library, but they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. and i thought that she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. and at the end of the interview, she said you can see my diaries. and...
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reagan bundling up president reagan, and he turns to me and says, i need my coat. there was no way to get the coat and be back in time before the ceremony would begin. iersaid, i cannot look heart than president reagan. said,red him my coat and where this one. he wore it out just to show he was in a coat, took it off, and was sworn in without a coat. he was very concerned on this day that was presumably the most important of his life, president reagan and how some small gesture walking out with or without a coat might draw a negative contrast. it said amazing things about his ability to think and look out for others and put himself in some other place. [applause] on a couple of things secretary baker said in the first panel, i like to call you sometimes the ambassador of disaster. therere kind of their -- with the tsunami and wrangling those efforts. tell us about that. >> i thought we should talk about president clinton and president bush's relationship, but secretary baker really downplayed that. one thing which is really funny that is so shocking, tim talked abo
reagan bundling up president reagan, and he turns to me and says, i need my coat. there was no way to get the coat and be back in time before the ceremony would begin. iersaid, i cannot look heart than president reagan. said,red him my coat and where this one. he wore it out just to show he was in a coat, took it off, and was sworn in without a coat. he was very concerned on this day that was presumably the most important of his life, president reagan and how some small gesture walking out with...
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reagan she said, to chew ever, you can. .nd she hung up announcer: usa today washington howau chief susan page on biography of barbara bush, a matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said, you will never see my diaries. kept at the bush library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought that she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she said, you can see my diaries. was an incredible gift. announcer: sunday night at eight :00 eastern on c-span q&a. >> wants, tv were simply three giant networks and the government supported service called pbs. small networka rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide on their own what is important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, and you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape has changed. there is no monolithic media, broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting, youtube stars are a thing. but c-span's big idea i
reagan she said, to chew ever, you can. .nd she hung up announcer: usa today washington howau chief susan page on biography of barbara bush, a matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said, you will never see my diaries. kept at the bush library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought that she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she said, you can see my diaries. was an incredible gift....
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reagan, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. announcer: this week on q&a, susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are capped at the bush library but are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she said, and you can see my diaries. gift.at was an incredible announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. suspense washington journal, live every day with news on policy issues -- c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. about thewe will talk 2017filing season and the tax law. and we will talk about a report on ways to improve u.s. taxes. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. monday, c-span's road to the white house coverage continues with andrew yang holding a campaign rally at the lincoln memo
reagan, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. announcer: this week on q&a, susan page on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. >> at the beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are capped at the bush library but are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the interview, she said, and you can see my diaries. gift.at was an incredible...
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i know nancy reagan came here as a child and that's where the wooden egg tradition started. here is one of the wooden eggs. every guest and little child will get one of these little eggs signed with the seal and picture of the white house. we will be here all morning interviewing sarah huckabee sanders and hogan gidley and kellyanne conway. we have a full packed show for you. a little politics but also a lot of fun. happy easter everyone. pete: see smoky the bear behind you and eggs running around too. ainsley: those are the washington capitals, all right? here we go. we have got mr. and mrs.. oh there is smoky. hey, smoky. good to see you. don't have a lot to say. pete: dancing. tough interview when they can't talk. steve: it goes fast that's jeffrey. jeffrey is back. remember we thought jeffrey have been trying to find a home for jeffrey. toys r us not closing. jedediah: wow. ainsley: remember a story they went bankrupt and we were trying to find a home for jeffrey. steve: apparently he is home at the white house. jedediah: thanks, ainsley. steve: all right. the fun is goi
i know nancy reagan came here as a child and that's where the wooden egg tradition started. here is one of the wooden eggs. every guest and little child will get one of these little eggs signed with the seal and picture of the white house. we will be here all morning interviewing sarah huckabee sanders and hogan gidley and kellyanne conway. we have a full packed show for you. a little politics but also a lot of fun. happy easter everyone. pete: see smoky the bear behind you and eggs running...
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and she said to nancy reagan and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> this week on q&a, "u.s.a. today" washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara busch, a matriarch. >> she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the busch library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. and i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries and at the end of the fifth interview, she said and you can see my diaries. and that was an incredible gift. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> once, tv was simply three giant networks and a government supported network called pbs. and then in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-spanned on the doors to washington policymaking for all to see. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 years since, they landscape has clearly changed. there's no monolithic media, broadcasting has given away to nar
and she said to nancy reagan and don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> this week on q&a, "u.s.a. today" washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara busch, a matriarch. >> she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the busch library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. and i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries and at the end of the fifth...
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that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heart burn. and she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again, and she hung up. >> this week on "q & a," "usa today" washington bureau chief susan paige, on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning she said you will never see my diaries. they are kept at the busch library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after they are death. i understand stood that, and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview she said and you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." >> following the arrest of wikileaks founder julien
that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heart burn. and she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again, and she hung up. >> this week on "q & a," "usa today" washington bureau chief susan paige, on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning she said you will never see my diaries. they are kept at the busch library, but they are not available for public view until 35 years after they are death. i understand stood that, and i thought...
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and staring me in the face was nancy reagan and she said two words, hello joe. judge napolitano: she knew. did it change the sat at -- attitude of the cast. >> it changes me. judge napolitano: should donald trump in your opinion adopt a view like that. >> you laid it out. did you see how he does that. this is -- yeah, i think -- >> don't tell them when he were like in grade school. >> we were bloomfield, new jersey, andrew was smartest guy in schoolyard, he and johnny vargo caused problem. judge napolitano: to present president. >> i would like to see president donald trump, i support. >> you know how funny he can be. >> she should invite alec baldwin down, he should invite everyone down, i would like to see that. they -- >> if you do that i volunteer piscopo on be the emcee in east room. >> i will be. i like that. nice to be here. judge napolitano: the use of humor, versus enemy of the people, it hurts me he calls present me of the people, he sounds like an enemy of first amendment. >> when i say on my radio show, if i may. we love you. so, we -- -- >> you play
and staring me in the face was nancy reagan and she said two words, hello joe. judge napolitano: she knew. did it change the sat at -- attitude of the cast. >> it changes me. judge napolitano: should donald trump in your opinion adopt a view like that. >> you laid it out. did you see how he does that. this is -- yeah, i think -- >> don't tell them when he were like in grade school. >> we were bloomfield, new jersey, andrew was smartest guy in schoolyard, he and johnny...