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--cia washington showed up martha washington showed up. you might think, so what? they were totally devoted to each other. when she came from the comfort of mount vernon to go in the snow and freezing cold with her personally,h george that was a big turning point. the other turning point was one of our favorite characters, karen von steuben. some of you have heard of him. what you probably do not know is the real story of baron von steuben. you mostly think he was a prussian general who came and trained the troops. that is true of to a point. he was not a prussian general. he was a captain. he was a con man and a spy. he met ben franklin in paris and franklin had completely given him a new resume. made him a new general. give him all this background and said go over and see how bad things are and report back to me. he has this there, resume that is totally doctored. washington buys it, so he thinks great, i am going to get a lot of money to be a spy. he falls in love with the continental army. pieces for the first time i believe in something. he spent the next two
--cia washington showed up martha washington showed up. you might think, so what? they were totally devoted to each other. when she came from the comfort of mount vernon to go in the snow and freezing cold with her personally,h george that was a big turning point. the other turning point was one of our favorite characters, karen von steuben. some of you have heard of him. what you probably do not know is the real story of baron von steuben. you mostly think he was a prussian general who came...
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in a house born built by george washington and stayed in the washington family from george washington to martha on george's stefan when she died it went back to the washington estate washington had control of it and lawrence gave it to robert. >> second auction was 1763 and george washington bought two lots, one slot 118 and one slot 112. lot 118 was purchased for 10 pounds in this lot was purchased for 38 pounds. george washington was a good businessman. he was a farmer and you have to know business inside and out he purchased the lot because it meant something to him. there was a spring, two springs in the city of alexandria, one was on the lot were sitting on any other was on the bay, king george's meadows. this lot had water and george washington knew the importance of surveying, water, location when a businessman makes a decision, he makes a decision on what he needs and what will make the most money for him from a profitability point of view. you have to build on the lot within two years, his brother but a lot but lost it because he didn't build on it. he knew he had to build a
in a house born built by george washington and stayed in the washington family from george washington to martha on george's stefan when she died it went back to the washington estate washington had control of it and lawrence gave it to robert. >> second auction was 1763 and george washington bought two lots, one slot 118 and one slot 112. lot 118 was purchased for 10 pounds in this lot was purchased for 38 pounds. george washington was a good businessman. he was a farmer and you have to...
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when martha washington die, it went back to the washington which had been controlled by lawrence washington. the original was held in 1749. the second auction was held in 1763 and george washington bought two of them. one lot was 112. lot 118 was purchased for 10,000. this one was purchased for 38,000. george washington was a good businessman. when he purchased the lot, he purchased it when it meant something to him. there were two sleighs in the city of alexandria. the other was on oracle day. -- george washington new the importance of surveying and he knew the importance of location. he makes the decision on what you need and what is going to make the most money from -- for him. lot inther had bought a 1749. build athat he had to house on this lot within two years. that is the townhouse that was built in 1769. in 1797, george washington asked a friend if he would help divide the lot. they made nine parcels. the lot did not end up in nine parcels. it ended up being a parcels. the lot behind us, there were two, instead of three. parcel stayed in the washington estate until washington really
when martha washington die, it went back to the washington which had been controlled by lawrence washington. the original was held in 1749. the second auction was held in 1763 and george washington bought two of them. one lot was 112. lot 118 was purchased for 10,000. this one was purchased for 38,000. george washington was a good businessman. when he purchased the lot, he purchased it when it meant something to him. there were two sleighs in the city of alexandria. the other was on oracle day....
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we will be taking myself and our people back to washington. it will then be reset, and it will be sent to houston, to go pickup the casket, then brought back to washington. that will be done in pretty rapid order. most of you know the process and procedure. we will be sending air force one, which is a special tribute that he deserves a very much. it is my honor. again, he will be missed, greatly missed. terrific person, terrific man. thank you all very much. [speaking simultaneously] announcer: c-span's "washington journal," live every day with in -- with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, we dedicate our first hour to remembering the late former president george h.w. bush. he died at age 94 on friday. later we hear from john lawrence, former chief of staff for nancy pelosi, who joins us to discuss democratic leadership 116thrategy in the congress part -- congress. former trump white house advisor and author sebastian gorka talks about the mueller investigation we fight:k, "why defeating america's enemies with no apologies
we will be taking myself and our people back to washington. it will then be reset, and it will be sent to houston, to go pickup the casket, then brought back to washington. that will be done in pretty rapid order. most of you know the process and procedure. we will be sending air force one, which is a special tribute that he deserves a very much. it is my honor. again, he will be missed, greatly missed. terrific person, terrific man. thank you all very much. [speaking simultaneously] announcer:...
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washington gets cold. the sleepy southern city that it is during the summer becomes a northeastern winter city on days like today. >> it does. >> the charm of the north, the efficiency of the south, as jack kennedy put it. >> you talked about how bush 41 was a creature of washington, d.c. it is so true, you look at all those jobs, other than his turn at the u.n., all of his government jobs and his ambassadorship, obviously, were in this town. he loved this town, he loved his time in this town. he loved serving in the executive branch of government. he loved serving in congress. >> and chris, i have to add something else. maybe on behalf of our viewers who are watching the scene of the dignitaries inside the cathedral, seeing many of them reminds us of a time when government worked in washington and when it wasn't just about the game. here we are on the precipice of another possible shutdown. >> and i know that, and i know that in the short run. and yet, eternally optimistic, i'm hoping that come january, t
washington gets cold. the sleepy southern city that it is during the summer becomes a northeastern winter city on days like today. >> it does. >> the charm of the north, the efficiency of the south, as jack kennedy put it. >> you talked about how bush 41 was a creature of washington, d.c. it is so true, you look at all those jobs, other than his turn at the u.n., all of his government jobs and his ambassadorship, obviously, were in this town. he loved this town, he loved his...
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in washington said, take that -- and washington washington -- and washington said, take that back. how dare you impugn the presidency of the united states by offering me a free plate. can you imagine any politician -- whether nancy pelosi or donald trump -- can you imagine any politician today saying that? i can't. >> so, what did the troops due to eat and survive? what did they eat, how did they get the food? mr. drury: i will let tom answer that, but who was our diarist? tell me his name. joseph plump martin. on christmas day, he said we had lamb and a side of potatoes with carrots and onions and wine, without the lamb, onions, wine. [laughter] instead we were issued a deal of vinegar to keep off scurvy. mr. clavin: in some cases they ate vinegar. i think there was a cow or a horse that had died. they would eat the hide. whatever they could find. there is something called fire cakes they would make. ashes from the fire. >> what it was was they had no leavening agent, they had no yeast. goopy ringd this together and throw it on a rock in the camp fire. it would be filled with the
in washington said, take that -- and washington washington -- and washington said, take that back. how dare you impugn the presidency of the united states by offering me a free plate. can you imagine any politician -- whether nancy pelosi or donald trump -- can you imagine any politician today saying that? i can't. >> so, what did the troops due to eat and survive? what did they eat, how did they get the food? mr. drury: i will let tom answer that, but who was our diarist? tell me his...
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let one of washington's bills. when he was wounded at the battle of brandywine, washington sent the surgeon to find him and to treat him as though he were my son. and jorn john lawrence, anybody ever heard of john lawrence of south carolina? you read the book? that's cheating! [ laughter ] lawrence was also 22. and became great friends with hamilton and the marquis de lafayette. and he worshiped washington, he was from south carolina and among the things he tried to do during the valley forge encampment, he tried to raise a brigade of black soldiers. he thought one of the ways that the continental army could be a more effective army could elicit some black soldiers. and indeed he did there were hundreds of soldiers part of the continental army and would be the last time that there was an integrated army until the korean war. the rest of the army with comprised of so many immigrants, russian, italian, irish. there was a turning point in february and was probably the lowest point for washington. there's a famous pain
let one of washington's bills. when he was wounded at the battle of brandywine, washington sent the surgeon to find him and to treat him as though he were my son. and jorn john lawrence, anybody ever heard of john lawrence of south carolina? you read the book? that's cheating! [ laughter ] lawrence was also 22. and became great friends with hamilton and the marquis de lafayette. and he worshiped washington, he was from south carolina and among the things he tried to do during the valley forge...
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he wrote many of washington's letters. washington would finish his thoughts. washington would tell hamilton this is what i think about and hamilton knew how to translate that into a 1000 page letter to a governor of new york or pennsylvania. marquis de lafayette, 20. he was a major general at 20. he lead one of washington's divisions. when he was wounded washington sent a surgeon to find him. he said to the surgeon, treat him as if he was my son. totally devoted to him. then john lawrence. anybody in this room ever to john lawrence of south carolina? ok, you have, a couple people. well, you read the book. that is cheating. [laughter] lawrence was also 22 and became great friends with hamilton and the marquis lafayette. he worshiped washington. he was from south carolina. among the things he tried to do during the valley forge encampment, he kept trying to raise a brigade of black soldiers. he thought one of the ways to -- the continental army would be a better fighting force was to be more integrated. in a fact he did in that there were hundreds of black soldi
he wrote many of washington's letters. washington would finish his thoughts. washington would tell hamilton this is what i think about and hamilton knew how to translate that into a 1000 page letter to a governor of new york or pennsylvania. marquis de lafayette, 20. he was a major general at 20. he lead one of washington's divisions. when he was wounded washington sent a surgeon to find him. he said to the surgeon, treat him as if he was my son. totally devoted to him. then john lawrence....
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that's why washington and his spouse martha emancipate of their under washington's will. richard henry lee and many southern leaders did the same thing. that's all they could do under the law at that time. everyone was talking about it. some dodging it of course but others not indecisive before i was stunned the other day. i didn't realize the federal government outlawed -- outlawed slavery in the constitutional amendment. each state subsequently outlawed slavery except for people in prison. 22 states still have forced convict labor which is nothing more than slavery. only one state has completely eliminated slavery and that's rhode island. the state has some work to do here. the states have, forget about the federal government. the states have a lot of work to do in all of the areas of social progress that benjamin rush championed. you will see so many more that i have discussed in my book. thank you. yes maam. you are all going to have to forgive me. i'm starting to lose my hearing. >> i heard a rumor that dr. rush on it to put in an 11th bill of rights into the constit
that's why washington and his spouse martha emancipate of their under washington's will. richard henry lee and many southern leaders did the same thing. that's all they could do under the law at that time. everyone was talking about it. some dodging it of course but others not indecisive before i was stunned the other day. i didn't realize the federal government outlawed -- outlawed slavery in the constitutional amendment. each state subsequently outlawed slavery except for people in prison. 22...
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marshall followed washington after the war when washington and other leaders decided the american form of government needed to be changed with the articles of confederation under which we declared our independence was not sufficient to carry out the task that the government had to do. we needed a new constitution washington presided over the constitutional convention 1787 than one year later john marshall was a delegate to the general ratifying convention where he took the pro- constitution stand he followed washington again 1798 the first two party system had arisen in the federalist versus the republicans the first republican party is the ancestor of today's denmark mine - - democrats jefferson a matter and alexander hamilton in washington were the other marshall was a federalist and 1798 washington summit thames to mount vernon for him to run to congress the federalist party was weak in virginia and it needed new younger blood marshall did not want to run because he was a lawyer and making good money in his practice with a growing family and buying land but he needed the income so h
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in washington for us thank you to you both. talks in poland on climate change finally produced an agreement late last night nearly two hundred countries unanimously adopted a rulebook allowing the paris climate act to become operational by twenty twenty the chairman of the conference called it a historic moment but critics say the agreement doesn't go far enough. it is so decided. there was physical relief when two weeks of intense negotiations finally came to an end incredibly. we are very satisfied as you may have heard are. really happy they are celebrating a very good success. that outcome a common set of rules to implement a previously agreed goal limiting global temperature rises to below two degrees celsius. but critics say the agreement is deeply flawed water appear in part because there'll be no sanctions against states that honor making progress toward the rule book relies on p. pressure alone to keep everyone on track the outcomes of these negotiations are far from embrace usually of scientists warn that a strict cap
in washington for us thank you to you both. talks in poland on climate change finally produced an agreement late last night nearly two hundred countries unanimously adopted a rulebook allowing the paris climate act to become operational by twenty twenty the chairman of the conference called it a historic moment but critics say the agreement doesn't go far enough. it is so decided. there was physical relief when two weeks of intense negotiations finally came to an end incredibly. we are very...
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you can't do it in washington. because washington always wins. >> there are rules. mike, we've talked about this on this show a lot. there are rules in washington just like there are rules in physics. those rules may bend in washington once in a while but they do not break at the end of the day. washington does always win. i remember when i was marched into my congressional office, rachel campbell who was my chief of staff at 24, marched me into my office, it was the first time i had been in washington and she walked me up to mary reed, god rest her soul and said joe scar borou scarborough. you do everything that mary reed tells you and you'll never be in the newspaper. do you understand me? i just stood there, yes. yet, when mary reed told me to do certain things, die them. i stayed out of newspapers. what donald trump doesn't understand that the b.s. that he got away with in new york city, the scamming of contractors, the refusal to pay, the refusal to be held to any sort of basic code of ethics in business, he thought that was transferrable to washington, d.c. hi
you can't do it in washington. because washington always wins. >> there are rules. mike, we've talked about this on this show a lot. there are rules in washington just like there are rules in physics. those rules may bend in washington once in a while but they do not break at the end of the day. washington does always win. i remember when i was marched into my congressional office, rachel campbell who was my chief of staff at 24, marched me into my office, it was the first time i had been...
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they call washington. even our adversaries expect us to solve problems and expect us to keep things running. >> and at 9:00, a conversation with entrepreneurs on women in corporate america. >> and we know that women's networks tend to look very female heavy. men's networks tend to look at mail-heavy. that may be fine when you are all across your first position out of school. who do you think wins by the time you get to senior leadership? announcer: christmas day on c-span. each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, and historic sites around the country. the smithsonian national portrait gallery opened its doors in 1968. next, the director shows us 12 paintings that have told the american story over the last half-century. >> welcome. i am the director of the national portrait gallery the smithsonian institution here in washington, d.c.. i am going to take you on a tour of 12 remarkable americans. because that was the brief given to us by congress when we were founded in 1962. we are
they call washington. even our adversaries expect us to solve problems and expect us to keep things running. >> and at 9:00, a conversation with entrepreneurs on women in corporate america. >> and we know that women's networks tend to look very female heavy. men's networks tend to look at mail-heavy. that may be fine when you are all across your first position out of school. who do you think wins by the time you get to senior leadership? announcer: christmas day on c-span. each...
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capitol rotunda in washington. the state funeral will be held at the cathedral starting at 11:00 a.m. wednesday. we will be there for all of this on c-span. you can see the arrival ceremony at 5 p.m. tomorrow and then lying in state through wednesday morning and then wednesday is the funeral, and then thursday, he will be buried in houston at saint martins of visible church at 10 a.m. local time. lots of coverage this week on as the funeral for president george h w bush. we have a call from michael, our first call from washington. republican. caller: yes, how are you doing today? well, i think bush was a very good example of an independent president. very similar to trump in many ways but at the same time, very much different. host: how is he similar -- sorry, keep going. caller: especially in foreign policy, bush was a very independent president, especially in the middle east and what he did in the middle east and now he basically executed policy in the middle east with the first gulf war. and he executed greatly
capitol rotunda in washington. the state funeral will be held at the cathedral starting at 11:00 a.m. wednesday. we will be there for all of this on c-span. you can see the arrival ceremony at 5 p.m. tomorrow and then lying in state through wednesday morning and then wednesday is the funeral, and then thursday, he will be buried in houston at saint martins of visible church at 10 a.m. local time. lots of coverage this week on as the funeral for president george h w bush. we have a call from...
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in washington, i'm kristen holmes. (vicki) the search for a missing san quentin prisoner continues tonight. police now have video of a suspect they believe to be the escapee carjacking a
in washington, i'm kristen holmes. (vicki) the search for a missing san quentin prisoner continues tonight. police now have video of a suspect they believe to be the escapee carjacking a
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washington, who is the of the person i -- jefferson, adams, madison in washington. historians are not supposed to do this, okay? historians are not supposed to subconsciously pose questions of the past formed in the present. it's called presentism. that's a sin. everybody is doing it, and i'm joining them. [laughing] >> i'm very happy you did. let's go back to the figure you mentioned. it's always auspicious we have historians of this time in philadelphia, perhaps you particularly. thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence at seventh and market streets. he and that document are such quandaries to us. i keep going back to the same words when you read the book paradox and irony and all you think so. >> at that is what comes to come on winning, yes. >> will you discuss the paradoxes of jefferson in that document at length in the book. can you elaborate on what confounds us so? >> that's a biggie. on seventh and market street on the second floor apartment on a portable desk built by a former slave in the middle weeks of june 1776, jefferson wrote the magic
washington, who is the of the person i -- jefferson, adams, madison in washington. historians are not supposed to do this, okay? historians are not supposed to subconsciously pose questions of the past formed in the present. it's called presentism. that's a sin. everybody is doing it, and i'm joining them. [laughing] >> i'm very happy you did. let's go back to the figure you mentioned. it's always auspicious we have historians of this time in philadelphia, perhaps you particularly. thomas...
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he fought seven battles and three of them commanded by washington, germantown. he also spent the winter in valley forge where washington again was in command he saw been in victory into a terrible winter when the army was unclothed, undead and unpaid. the conclusion from these experiences is that washington was the rock on which the revolution rested. he was the ma man who saw the project through and brought it to success. when washington returned a "-begin-double-quote war in 1783, marshall wrote a letter to an old friend of his and said the military career of the greatest man on earth is closed may happiness attend and wherever he goes and whenever i think of that superior man, my heart overflows with gratitude. this isn't a trivial feeling. when washington and the other leaders decide they need to be, the articles of confederation under which we declared our independence were not sufficient washington presided over the constitution of 1787 and then a year later john marshall was a delegate to the virginia ratifying convention. the first republican part partys
he fought seven battles and three of them commanded by washington, germantown. he also spent the winter in valley forge where washington again was in command he saw been in victory into a terrible winter when the army was unclothed, undead and unpaid. the conclusion from these experiences is that washington was the rock on which the revolution rested. he was the ma man who saw the project through and brought it to success. when washington returned a "-begin-double-quote war in 1783,...
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dressed as george washington. remember, i said there was no moral test to be in the portrait gallery. the only people who automatically get in our -- are presidents and first ladies. so you might ask how do you actually get your picture into the portrait gallery? we have historians and art historians. it really starts with the biography of the president in he portrait. has that person changed the way america looks at itself or has advanced its culture? no surprise to anyone, portraiture was a very elitist art form. it was reserved for those who ould vote. white men who owned land. in order to have a painted portrait done of yourself it was very expensive. portraiture doesn't come until its own --, to -- come into its own. once interesting as there are many people in our history whose ortraits were never detected because they might have been a slave, a migrant, they might have even just been a woman. one of the projects we've had here at the portrait gallery is to ask ourselves how do we represent the great seal of
dressed as george washington. remember, i said there was no moral test to be in the portrait gallery. the only people who automatically get in our -- are presidents and first ladies. so you might ask how do you actually get your picture into the portrait gallery? we have historians and art historians. it really starts with the biography of the president in he portrait. has that person changed the way america looks at itself or has advanced its culture? no surprise to anyone, portraiture was a...
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abby phillco, washington espondent for cnn and carl hulse, chief washington rrespondent for the "new york times." a busy friday, andrea. i appreciate everyone being here. i know you all came from your newsrooms. start with michael coe went, a veing document -- they're being pretty tough on him saying he should sti go to jail. what's important for president trump? >> for president trump who is central in all of these filings, for president trump it's according at cohen to the prosecutors coordinating his false twm the white h tse. who white house? we don't know. but that coordination is certainly trouble for the white house and for the president as well. and also that president trump himself direct t we knew this from his plea. but this is very specific that the president of the united states directed those payments when he was candidate to tse o women. and this is a violation of campaign finance law as has been admitted to and that they believe that cohen does not deserve a lenient sentence. they say his corration was not immediate or full. the details about his -- the allegations th
abby phillco, washington espondent for cnn and carl hulse, chief washington rrespondent for the "new york times." a busy friday, andrea. i appreciate everyone being here. i know you all came from your newsrooms. start with michael coe went, a veing document -- they're being pretty tough on him saying he should sti go to jail. what's important for president trump? >> for president trump who is central in all of these filings, for president trump it's according at cohen to the...
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president donald trump told to kish president rich of type one that washington is working on extraditing turkey's most wanted men turkey has wrong sort of the extradition off the muslim cleric fit to the man ancora ses was behind the failed military coup in twenty sixteen and has lived in the united states for almost twenty years he denies any involvement in the coup attempt. foreign minister who says trump added a one discussed the matter at the g twenty summit to be executed. this guy and the . other others in this organization eighty four names that we have to cross the united states takes a dive they say when it's over took. him a. while last time you met one it's not us the president from seoul that the one that they have been working rightful more on the story and i'm joined by the correspondents story and jones and istanbul and stefan xians in washington gentlemen hello to you both stephan i want to start with you have there any been reactions to the statements in the u.s. no i'm afraid not not as of now at this point nobody rect it officially or unofficially nothing from sources
president donald trump told to kish president rich of type one that washington is working on extraditing turkey's most wanted men turkey has wrong sort of the extradition off the muslim cleric fit to the man ancora ses was behind the failed military coup in twenty sixteen and has lived in the united states for almost twenty years he denies any involvement in the coup attempt. foreign minister who says trump added a one discussed the matter at the g twenty summit to be executed. this guy and the...
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this document is signed by george washington, martha washington, it is signed by george washington's secretary, his stepson, signed by john anderson, his manager in mount vernon. lutz has assigned it here, and it is signed by two gentlemen and john anderson again. that is a document signed by the key players at mount vernon that had never been seen by mount vernon or anybody else. you are the first on camera to see this document. it's a fantastic document. these are original pictures of george and martha washington. this is all handwritten in george washington's handwriting. the document itself was a document put together by an attorney and put together on august 8, 1799. when it was put together, the signed it. leaser on september 8, him and martha and john anderson signed it. you can see the difference in the pen. this was all done in a dark pen and these on the bottom in a lighter pen. the key to this is three months before his death he also got the exact same seal that's on his will. he only wrote nine letters from the time this was written until he died three months later. four
this document is signed by george washington, martha washington, it is signed by george washington's secretary, his stepson, signed by john anderson, his manager in mount vernon. lutz has assigned it here, and it is signed by two gentlemen and john anderson again. that is a document signed by the key players at mount vernon that had never been seen by mount vernon or anybody else. you are the first on camera to see this document. it's a fantastic document. these are original pictures of george...
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. >> we are here in washington this morning where the nation will bid farewell to our 41st president, george h.w. bush. he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol rotunda until wednesday morning. traveling with the president, his faithful service dog, sully. he is a yellow lab that has been with the president since the passing of barbara bush last spring. such a nice picture there. president trump will be flown here on the presidential plane that we know as air force one, and this flight will be dubbed special mission 41. >> president trump will attend the state funeral on wednesday at the national cathedral, and that's significant. you may remember president trump did not attend the service for barbara bush or john mccain, but bush 41 made it clear he wanted president trump to be there. >>> back to the business in washington, the possibility of a government shutdown over a border wall will be put off for weeks, but the russia investigation continues to be at a pace, and cohen's lawyers are looking for leniency. the president's friend and adviser, roger stone, insists he had no contacts
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spun in washington for us thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around woold a.c.m. of u.n. monitors has arrived in yemen to observe a seized by the rebel held city off for data fighting around humans may fourth has raised fears that supplies could be cut off to the millions of yemenis who are experiencing severe food shortages. the spanish government has reportedly had vowed a rescue ship carrying more than three hundred migrants to disembark in spain this off to. see if they would bog the proactive open arms from docking the vessel is four days' journey away from spanish or it's. another day off again the best antigovernment protests has been taking place across france demonstrations stuff hold with police in paris but reports indicate turnout is no more than on previous saturdays this week the government gave into some of the end of vista's dumond's. and a double call bombing in somalia's capital mogadishu has killed at least thirteen people the first last struck near a checkpoint near the presidenti
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all right michael make a car spun in washington for us thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world another day off the end of is antigovernment protests has been taking place across france demonstrators scuffled with police in paris but reports indicate turnout is no event on previous saturdays this week because it gave into some of the end of a system arms. there's also been a large anti-government protest in the serbian capital belgrade thousands of people ready to get the government which has to say is becoming autocratic they're accusing it off excessive control of the judiciary and media as well as encouraging intimidation of the opposition. its team of u.n. monitors has arrived in yemen to observe a cease fire in the rebel held city off for data fighting around yemen's main force has raised fears that supplies could be cut off to the millions of yemenis who are experiencing severe food shortages. the spanish government has reportedly allowed a rescue ship carrying will then three hundred migrants to disembark in sp
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charged with espionage washington indicts to hackers linked to the chinese government. a shake up after outrage saudi arabia revamps its intelligence services in the wake of. the late again the vote elect a new leader of the democratic republic of congo is perspire and. the law has been broken and we will do everything within our power to find those responsible also ahead chaos as the u.k. shuts. out after the roads are flown near the airfield. ok let's get going we begin with yet another major shakeup in the trumpet ministry . the u.s. president has just tweeted that the defense secretary james mattis is leaving his job at the end of february mr masses' departure had been expected since donald trump announced he was withdrawing u.s. forces from syria the president said he would nominate a successor to mr massa's very shortly in his resignation letter he emphasized a multilateral approach writing that one core belief i have is that our strength as a nation is in extra quickly linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances while the us remains
charged with espionage washington indicts to hackers linked to the chinese government. a shake up after outrage saudi arabia revamps its intelligence services in the wake of. the late again the vote elect a new leader of the democratic republic of congo is perspire and. the law has been broken and we will do everything within our power to find those responsible also ahead chaos as the u.k. shuts. out after the roads are flown near the airfield. ok let's get going we begin with yet another major...
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you have him dressed as washington in the boat. instead of having soldiers from the american revolution as george washington would have it, he has friends. if you look at their faces, they are a little nervous. they are saying, i you sure about this? are we really going to this new country? he is saying yes, we are going to do that. you can see in the colors and the shapes that this was very much like a japanese woodblock print. he has taken his culture from japan and merged it with his personal history, but puts it into something that relates very much to american history. let's go down the hall through the great hall. test it was the last is to have a party in the 1860's. now president lincoln was to everything he did. he said come to my inauguration. it turns out a big fight broke out in the next morning they had to carry drunken people out from under the table. this building and certainly this great hall has seen a lot of history. i would love to show you i knew pool we introduced in the project gallery. it's an app you can dow
you have him dressed as washington in the boat. instead of having soldiers from the american revolution as george washington would have it, he has friends. if you look at their faces, they are a little nervous. they are saying, i you sure about this? are we really going to this new country? he is saying yes, we are going to do that. you can see in the colors and the shapes that this was very much like a japanese woodblock print. he has taken his culture from japan and merged it with his...
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♪ >>> on this special edition of the cbs evening news from washington. moerk remembers its 41st president and george h.w. bush's closest friend resflect on his final days. >>> bob schieffer on the candidate answering critics who thought he wasn't tough enough. and the father who helped his son through one of the country's darkest hours. all that and more begin with the headlines in 60 seconds. >>> tributes and condolences from around the country and around the world are pouring in following the death of george h.w. bush. >> a life of quality. a life of honor. a life of honesty. >> perhaps the most modest man ever to hold the presidency. >> a man who in every one of his decisions put country above himself. >> we're also learning more about the former president's final moments. >> the last words the 41st president of the united states ever said were to the 43rd president when he said, i love you. >> really close to this. >> nearly two dozen tornadoes hitting the state of illinois this weekend. >> it actually put chills up my spine. >> chaos erupting in par
♪ >>> on this special edition of the cbs evening news from washington. moerk remembers its 41st president and george h.w. bush's closest friend resflect on his final days. >>> bob schieffer on the candidate answering critics who thought he wasn't tough enough. and the father who helped his son through one of the country's darkest hours. all that and more begin with the headlines in 60 seconds. >>> tributes and condolences from around the country and around the world...
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washington didn't originate it, none of these men did. it was coming out of europe, but it was gaining in popularity. what the american people may have seen more of may have been this print by james heath. it was -- he was an english engraver. he took it from the portrait and it was printed in 1799 to commemorate washington's death. but i have found so many references to it that i tend to feel that it apparently hung in a lot of american homes. i know some praise were being ts were -- when some prin being made of jefferson, one of them is advertised as it was going to be the same size as the portrait of washington though that you could hang the two together. many things i've seen led me to be leave this was a very popular portrait of washington, something that the american public would have known and been familiar with. jefferson could wear the black suit because william plummer, who talked about when he first met him and was wearing these old, shabby clothes. two years later in 1804, he received a dinner invitation to the presidents hous
washington didn't originate it, none of these men did. it was coming out of europe, but it was gaining in popularity. what the american people may have seen more of may have been this print by james heath. it was -- he was an english engraver. he took it from the portrait and it was printed in 1799 to commemorate washington's death. but i have found so many references to it that i tend to feel that it apparently hung in a lot of american homes. i know some praise were being ts were -- when some...
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spun in washington for us thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world a team of u.n. monitors has arrived in given to observe a cease fire in the rebel held city offered a job fighting around humans mean fourth has raised fears that supplies could be cut off to the millions of yemenis who are experiencing severe food force shortages . the spanish government has reportedly allowed a rescue ship carrying more than three hundred migrants to disembark in spain this offer both at the end melissa said they would bar the proactive open arms from docking the vessel is just four days journey away from spanish holds. and that the day of the end of this anti-government protest has been taking place across france demonstrators scuffled with police in paris but reports indicate turnout is lower than on previous saturday's this week the government gave into some of the end of a system ons. british police have arrested two people over the criminal use of drones at london's gatwick airport the airport was cl
spun in washington for us thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world a team of u.n. monitors has arrived in given to observe a cease fire in the rebel held city offered a job fighting around humans mean fourth has raised fears that supplies could be cut off to the millions of yemenis who are experiencing severe food force shortages . the spanish government has reportedly allowed a rescue ship carrying more than three hundred migrants to disembark in spain this...
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we will stay with these pictures live from washington, dc. a very calm and quiet rotunda, perhaps in contrast to the normal activity and cover that would normally be seen in the congressional building. a moment of calm and reflection. people paying their respects and watching on on this first day that george bush senior is lying in state. we saw, a few minutes ago, the motorcade of bringing president trump and the first lady td capitol building. and we saw them briefly as they made their way up the steps to the building —— to the capitol building. and we expect to see them in the rotunda any moment now. of course wendy —— when the coffin was carried into the congressional building it was greeted by family and friends and political colleagues of george bush senior‘s. george bush and political colleagues of george bush senior‘s. george busth, of course, george w bush, clearly visibly emotional at a time of very private but also public mourning. and as you can see, more people arriving now. they will be paying their respects. just re
we will stay with these pictures live from washington, dc. a very calm and quiet rotunda, perhaps in contrast to the normal activity and cover that would normally be seen in the congressional building. a moment of calm and reflection. people paying their respects and watching on on this first day that george bush senior is lying in state. we saw, a few minutes ago, the motorcade of bringing president trump and the first lady td capitol building. and we saw them briefly as they made their way up...
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bush, flowing to washington, d.c. he will be received in washington by members of the house and senate on capitol hill. he is due to arrive. his remains due to arrive about 4:45 p.m. on capitol hill and then it will be, he will be in the capitol where members of the republic will be able to pay their respects to him on wednesday at 11:00. there will be a funeral at the national cathedral. following that, president trump that, president trump has said wednesday as a national day of mourning. than the former will have a second funeral in houston where he will be laid to rest at his presidential library. welcome to "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm joined by shery ahn in new york. what a week it has been. george h.w. bush died on friday. in longest living president u.s. history. we are seeing those pictures of air force one. a mission that has been dubbed a special air mission. we will bring you details about what is happening with the proceedings later. for now, i'm going to talk about the g20 and president tru
bush, flowing to washington, d.c. he will be received in washington by members of the house and senate on capitol hill. he is due to arrive. his remains due to arrive about 4:45 p.m. on capitol hill and then it will be, he will be in the capitol where members of the republic will be able to pay their respects to him on wednesday at 11:00. there will be a funeral at the national cathedral. following that, president trump that, president trump has said wednesday as a national day of mourning....
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troops from syria and end the air campaign against eisel the announcement as along both washington's western allies and kurdish fighters in syria who say the move for the group to gain more ground there is time for other countries to step in alan fischer now from washington. u.s. president has declared the war against eisel has been won in syria we've beaten them and we've beaten a badly and he's taken to twitter to reject the idea the decision was unexpected writing getting out of syria was no surprise i've been campaigning on it for years and six months ago when i very publicly want to do it i agreed to steal longer the white house is pushing back hard against two stories would have been circulating in washington since the decision was made first of all the president at the one of turkey told donald trump he was about to launch an attack against the kurds in syria a key u.s. ally and the u.s. had to get out of the way not true the sea and that no one in the washington establishment knew this decision was coming not true they say key military officials were briefed. donald trump cal
troops from syria and end the air campaign against eisel the announcement as along both washington's western allies and kurdish fighters in syria who say the move for the group to gain more ground there is time for other countries to step in alan fischer now from washington. u.s. president has declared the war against eisel has been won in syria we've beaten them and we've beaten a badly and he's taken to twitter to reject the idea the decision was unexpected writing getting out of syria was no...
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my name is randy holliday's and i am the dean of washington national cathedral. on behalf of the episcopal bishop of the diocese of washington and all of us who serve the cathedral, it is a pleasure to welcome you tonight. you are always welcome here. this cathedral is a house of prayer for all people. as a point of personal privilege, i would love to point out that we are blessed enough to be the stewards of our very own piece of the moon at the cathedral, that is embedded in
my name is randy holliday's and i am the dean of washington national cathedral. on behalf of the episcopal bishop of the diocese of washington and all of us who serve the cathedral, it is a pleasure to welcome you tonight. you are always welcome here. this cathedral is a house of prayer for all people. as a point of personal privilege, i would love to point out that we are blessed enough to be the stewards of our very own piece of the moon at the cathedral, that is embedded in
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the gentleman from washington. mr. newhouse: it's my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. mitchell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. mitchell: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you for yielding time. i rise in support of the conference report to h.r. 2, the farm bill. our ag community has faced far too much uncertainty and challenges this past year and i'm glad to see we're finally able to reach a consensus to put the country forward on a better path for communities like mine. the bill addresses urgent needs of rural communities and ag communities including those in michigan's 10th congressional district. first the bill authorizes a huge investment in rural broadband, $350 million a year. as hard as it may be for people to believe, access to stable, high speed internet is not common place in rural america. it hinders economic development, hinders the economic opportunity, it hinders them in many ways. this bill also raised the minimum standards for r
the gentleman from washington. mr. newhouse: it's my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. mitchell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. mitchell: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you for yielding time. i rise in support of the conference report to h.r. 2, the farm bill. our ag community has faced far too much uncertainty and challenges this past year and i'm glad to see we're finally able to reach a consensus to put the country...
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talked about the former president earlier today on washington journal. host: on the phone joining us of is lauren, the director the george h.w. bush presidential library.
talked about the former president earlier today on washington journal. host: on the phone joining us of is lauren, the director the george h.w. bush presidential library.
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bush as he lies in state in washington the state funeral takes place on wednesday. the hauraki great to have you along everyone we start off in france where the government has reacted after a weekend of rioting in paris and other cities prime minister has announced that an unpopular tax increase on diesel and petrol has been suspended until next summer in a live television address phillips said no tax was worth putting the nation's unity in danger he called for an end to the violence but that hasn't stopped the protests these images that you're about to see. are from must say where students clashed with police so-called yellow vest protests began in november and have since evolved into a wider revolves against president in my time michael. all right let's get more on these the latest developments so with that lisa louise in the french capital of paris only so the fresh a prime minister if it has been talking tell us what he's been saying well he said as he said that he would push back a few tax new taxes by six months but use a set that gas and electricity prices wo
bush as he lies in state in washington the state funeral takes place on wednesday. the hauraki great to have you along everyone we start off in france where the government has reacted after a weekend of rioting in paris and other cities prime minister has announced that an unpopular tax increase on diesel and petrol has been suspended until next summer in a live television address phillips said no tax was worth putting the nation's unity in danger he called for an end to the violence but that...
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turkey's foreign minister say's us president donald trump told to president rich of time but one that washington is working on extraditing turkey's most wanted man to he has a long sought the extradition off the muslim cleric fifteen of golan the man on chorus ses was behind the failed military coup in twenty sixteen glenn has lived in the united states for almost twenty years he denies any involvement in the coup attempts. now foreign minister. whose say is trump and discuss the matter at the g. twenty summit two weeks ago. this guy and the. other others in this organization eighty four names that we have to cross the united states takes a dive if you would so i took. him a. while last time when we met him and it's not just the president from paul that the one that they had been working on. rifle more on the story and i'm joined by the correspondence dorian jones in istanbul and stefan xians in washington gentlemen hello to you both jeff and i want to start with you have there any been reactions to the statements in the u.s. no i'm afraid not not as of now at this point and nobody rect it offic
turkey's foreign minister say's us president donald trump told to president rich of time but one that washington is working on extraditing turkey's most wanted man to he has a long sought the extradition off the muslim cleric fifteen of golan the man on chorus ses was behind the failed military coup in twenty sixteen glenn has lived in the united states for almost twenty years he denies any involvement in the coup attempts. now foreign minister. whose say is trump and discuss the matter at the...
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bush's final journey to washington, d.c. the flyboy making one of his final flights today. more of our special coverage after a quick break. opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-you
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fun of washington. adams and jefferson. they did not do that when washington entered the room. he owned the room. he owned it in the quiet way of a gentleman, of somebody who was known for character. high character. i don't think whether you like donald trump or not that high character is what we -- history is remembering him for. i think george washington would want donald trump's character to be representative of the best of the united states, not a low bar of the meeting people -- the people. -- demeaning russell: what was the question? [laughter] russell: again, at that time, the 18th century, washington is -- i am not a great one for taking them out of their time. the 18th century was an age where you were a figure in public, a figure in polite society, civility was part of what that meant. it is what it meant to be a gentleman. i think washington frankly would find it incomprehensible. prof. medford: i think you would be disappointed by what our politics has devolved into. not just what donald tru
fun of washington. adams and jefferson. they did not do that when washington entered the room. he owned the room. he owned it in the quiet way of a gentleman, of somebody who was known for character. high character. i don't think whether you like donald trump or not that high character is what we -- history is remembering him for. i think george washington would want donald trump's character to be representative of the best of the united states, not a low bar of the meeting people -- the...
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ok let's begin with yet another major shake up in the trumpet ministration in washington the u.s. president has announced on twitter in the last hour or so that the defense secretary james mattis is leaving his job at the end of february his departure had been expected since mr trump declared u.s. troops are to pull out of syria the president said he'll be nominating a replacement shortly. in his resignation letter he emphasized a multilateral approach writing that one core belief i have is that our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances while the u.s. remains the indispensable nation in the free world we cannot protect our interests or serve that role effectively without maintaining strong alliances and showing respect to those allies mike hanna joins us live from washington so mike did he jump over as he pushed. well it does appear in this particular case that he jumped to his letter of resignation dated today the twentieth of december this right after president trump unilaterally announced the withdrawal o
ok let's begin with yet another major shake up in the trumpet ministration in washington the u.s. president has announced on twitter in the last hour or so that the defense secretary james mattis is leaving his job at the end of february his departure had been expected since mr trump declared u.s. troops are to pull out of syria the president said he'll be nominating a replacement shortly. in his resignation letter he emphasized a multilateral approach writing that one core belief i have is...
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and francine from washington dc and london. tesla managed to buck the selloff yesterday, just shy of $360 per share. highest since august, this could locate investors about the cash flow at tesla. te investors about the cash flow at tesla. >> they have debt coming up in march. it is convertible above $360. time,is for the first cash flow positive, $730 million. debt,g $100 billion of $90million billion -- billion due. we still have three months to go. francine: what are investors asking? >> stability. ken tesla stabilize production numbers. -- can tesla stabilize production numbers? elon sent it out. if they can bring the cost of manufacturing down, they can start selling cheaper versions of the model 3, which will undercut competitors as they come to market with electric cars. once they have all the moving pieces in order, they are in a strong position. francine: has elon musk been tweeting? our thing stabilizing? -- are things stabilizing? >> their have no -- there have been no off-the-wall tweets. it is still early days with
and francine from washington dc and london. tesla managed to buck the selloff yesterday, just shy of $360 per share. highest since august, this could locate investors about the cash flow at tesla. te investors about the cash flow at tesla. >> they have debt coming up in march. it is convertible above $360. time,is for the first cash flow positive, $730 million. debt,g $100 billion of $90million billion -- billion due. we still have three months to go. francine: what are investors asking?...
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washington. remember, i said there was no moral test to be in the portrait gallery. only people who automatically get in , presidents and first ladies. so, you might ask, how do you get your picture into the portrait gallery? >> we have historians and art historians and the history museum as well as an art museum. it starts with the sitter and the biography of the person in the portrait. we have to ask ourselves, has the person change the way america look at itself or advanced its culture? >> publicly no big surprise to anyone, portraiture was the latest artform and was reserved for those who could vote. white man who owned land. in fact, in order to have a painted portrait done of yourself, it was very expensive and portraiture didn't come into its own until photography, when everyone could make a portrait of someone they know. so, what's interesting from a historian point of view is there are many people in history whose portraits were never depict did because they may have been enslaved or may
washington. remember, i said there was no moral test to be in the portrait gallery. only people who automatically get in , presidents and first ladies. so, you might ask, how do you get your picture into the portrait gallery? >> we have historians and art historians and the history museum as well as an art museum. it starts with the sitter and the biography of the person in the portrait. we have to ask ourselves, has the person change the way america look at itself or advanced its...
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washington has been a very state unemotional man who could this be? it's washington? he had to express the elation. on they go they continue southeast upset mount vernon for the first time in six years. he has a group of grandchildren he has never met. in just a few days they spread out the maps and plan the assault they are in mount vernon and head down and it's just after leaving mount vernon but washington here's the british fleet has arrived and degrass has assailed out of the chesapeake. and no one knows what happened. washington is all my goodness, because in the history of naval warfare the british always seem to win. he gets there and learns that yes, the french have one and i'm not going to the details of the battle of the chesapeake that's where you got to get the book but what i will say is, it's quite a battle. it goes back and forth each way, it's been said and i think it's right, given the consequences this is the most important naval battle in the age of sale and in history of the world. everything wrote on this battle. the french are victorious. washin
washington has been a very state unemotional man who could this be? it's washington? he had to express the elation. on they go they continue southeast upset mount vernon for the first time in six years. he has a group of grandchildren he has never met. in just a few days they spread out the maps and plan the assault they are in mount vernon and head down and it's just after leaving mount vernon but washington here's the british fleet has arrived and degrass has assailed out of the chesapeake....
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kristin will speak here in washington. it's different than a normal thing, but part of the character of the international george h.w. bush. >> and the beauty of it is there is power and majesty here. you can feel it as we watch. but there is also the essence of who he was. it just kind of showers over everything as we are looking. the dignity and the militaristic precision that he loved so much. if it's possible to feel more than one feeling and one emotion at a time, that's what i'm feeling now. sadness, but gratitude. i also feel pride. >> it's an interesting point. obviously for those of you who worked closely, a moment of personal sadness, for the country a moment of reflection and sadness. i hope as someone who has been here for a while and came to washington as ronald reagan was handing over to george h. w. bush, they had partisan differences and fights, but it wasn't so petty and polarized. you hope that in thissy r reflection for people who are younger and don't remember, the george h. w. bush presidency. you hope
kristin will speak here in washington. it's different than a normal thing, but part of the character of the international george h.w. bush. >> and the beauty of it is there is power and majesty here. you can feel it as we watch. but there is also the essence of who he was. it just kind of showers over everything as we are looking. the dignity and the militaristic precision that he loved so much. if it's possible to feel more than one feeling and one emotion at a time, that's what i'm...
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when he is pitted against washington. he ran as the guy who would shake-up washington. let the folks in washington be the hand ringers. let them tell everybody things will fall apart. you shouldn't act this way. guess what. i got elected on that and got away from that. people said they were worried about the mid-term elections. i don't have to worry about that. i'm going ahead with my agenda. >> the flaw in thinking is that he has been president for two years and had a republican-controlled house and senate and didn't get the wall funded. now he can't blame that on congress because he was in control. they had an option to get that money. >> he will blame it on congress. >> people will see through that and white house aides are fully aware of that. >> now you are looking at the situation to get it done. our country is counting on that. you can't use the nuclear option. it's the budget. leader mcconnell said more broadly, i'm not going to do that. we are two years in and i assume he understands the senate rules and the rules have been explained to him like nato. he keeps
when he is pitted against washington. he ran as the guy who would shake-up washington. let the folks in washington be the hand ringers. let them tell everybody things will fall apart. you shouldn't act this way. guess what. i got elected on that and got away from that. people said they were worried about the mid-term elections. i don't have to worry about that. i'm going ahead with my agenda. >> the flaw in thinking is that he has been president for two years and had a...
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bush leaves washington, george w. bush in the oval office, remember that first day after the inaugural parade, where george w. bush is sitting at the desk and then his father comes into the office. i remember conversations with him about that, and just how moving it was. and one of the interesting things, and george w. bush will eulogize his father, that president george h.w. bush, the bush men cry. and when you talk to jeb bush or you talk to george w. bush about their father, their mother they viewed as sort of the force of the family. >> she was known as the enforcer. >> and the father was more the gentle soul to them in the family. but whatever stories they were telling about their father, they would well up in tears. and during their father's political campaigns, i was on the receiving end of this a couple of times from w. george h.w. bush is known as this kind, gentle man. but he ran some pretty tough, pretty fierce campaigns. and george w. bush was one of his enforcers who would let you know if you wrote someth
bush leaves washington, george w. bush in the oval office, remember that first day after the inaugural parade, where george w. bush is sitting at the desk and then his father comes into the office. i remember conversations with him about that, and just how moving it was. and one of the interesting things, and george w. bush will eulogize his father, that president george h.w. bush, the bush men cry. and when you talk to jeb bush or you talk to george w. bush about their father, their mother...