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| George H. W. Bush Project… Washington, D.C. … but about 97%, 267,000 for [Albert, Jr.] Gore, 16,000 for [George W.] Bush. I have never seen returns like that. You … So much for the electoral outreach. Young So much for the Washington newsies. Sununu Yes, unbelievable. Anyway. Young … of Staff who will last more than a year and a half in Washington. And, to their credit, it’s probably because …
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| Bill Clinton Project… Washington, D.C. … new administration in. Riley Exactly. Do you mean in [Washington] D.C. or for us? From Both. The whole world has … 1993 was dictated by Clinton’s desire to fit in with the Washington crowd. The stimulus package was old kinds of … very short period. Of course, that got all changed in the [George W.] Bush administration. The second pillar was …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… know Senator Edward Kennedy while working as a lobbyist in Washington. He goes on to talk about his personal … at the National Education Association, on May 20, 2008, in Washington, D.C. Why don't we start at the beginning? Tell me … it ended up being vetoed twice by the former President [George H. W.] Bush, and then it became the first significant …
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… of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University. Selverstone's work focuses on …
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… and Purpose in American Statecraft from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush . He has served as a member of the RAND … worked at the Institute for Defense Analyses outside of Washington, D.C. MALCOLM BYRNE is deputy director and … at the nongovernmental National Security Archive, based at George Washington University. In addition to supervising the …
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| Ronald Reagan Project… Washington, D.C. … good. He asked me if I would meet with him when he came to Washington, because he was running for President and he … afterwards, who introduced himself as a Congressman from Washington state, Scoop Jackson. He said he liked what he … quickest and best ways to get up to speed is for you and [George Herbert Walker] Bush to appoint an advisory committee …
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| Bill Clinton Project… Washington, D.C. … [American Political Science Association]’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. We’re here to talk about her experiences as … I wanted to, first, get your personal history of your Washington career. Baumgartner Okay, I’ll predate it a … into all the budget rules. He had worked very hard during [George H. W.] Bush I, that 1991 budget deal. They did deficit …
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| Bill Clinton Project… Washington, D.C. … a job at a company called American Instrument Company in Washington. The whole family was either in Philadelphia or New York, so we moved to Washington to work at American Instrument Company, which was … Street, right where New Hampshire Avenue intersected with George Avenue. We lived with my grandparents. They were …
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| Ronald Reagan Project… Washington, D.C. … didn’t want to have anything more to do with that. And George Christopher looked to me like a pretty good idea. He … to the pro-life rallies that they had here every year in Washington, D.C., never attended one. And yet he was their … I think, at the beginning, which happened also in Washington. It also happened when he was running in the …
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| Bill Clinton Project… Washington D.C … went to work for that Congressman. That's how I came to Washington. Riley Okay. You were in Washington as a paid staffer at that point? Paster No, this … my present employer, in 1989, the same week that George Bush was sworn in. In 1992 my boss asked me to go to …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Washington, D.C. … is an interview with Milton Gwirtzman, on May 29, 2009, in Washington. Let’s go back to the very early years, because … decided to run for the Senate and when he’d come to Washington to appear on Meet the Press . I think he announced … of the book about the fascist dictatorship. Heininger George Orwell’s, yes. Gwirtzman George Orwell. And then some …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Washington, D.C. … the growing power of the Latino movement within the Washington civil rights coalition and their impact on the … one reason we were able to defeat [Ronald] Reagan and [George H. W. Bush was because we could count on 20 to 35 … Educational Fund], at that time was the head of MALDEF's Washington office—also, by the way, a former Kennedy civil …
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| Bill Clinton Project… Washington, D.C. … on his gubernatorial campaign when he was running against George Wallace. This was when George Wallace said he would … 1952. Be that as it may, I wanted to be a page in Washington. I had read about it, I thought this would be a … age of 16, that I should be able to get on a train, go to Washington, D.C., live on my own—they didn’t even have the …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Washington, D.C. … too, but there were at least three people, maybe four, in Washington, in the same office as the press office, who were … a picture of him with the students at St. Stephen's in Washington. He had a huge number of things going on. [ papers … that we won on things like [Clement F.] Haynsworth and [George Harrold] Carswell showed that when push came to shove, …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Washington, D.C. … of the Policy Committee, the then majority leader, [George] Mitchell, had asked if I would coordinate the caucus … I worked in depth with Teddy on a project. Young Were you George Mitchell’s point person for healthcare? Daschle I was, … that somebody as young and inexperienced to the ways of Washington could be a viable candidate. I only speak for …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Washington, D.C. … in judgment. There’s an interesting editorial here. The Washington Post ran an editorial on civil rights—or was it … letter. Kennedy This is it, yes. Just referencing this Washington Post , Sunday, October 5, 1969, the case against … I think they understand it somewhat more after the [George W.] Bush v. [Albert Jr.] Gore election decision, where …
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| George H. W. Bush Project… Washington, D.C. … This is the Thomas Pickering interview as a part of the George H.W. Bush Oral History Project. Thank you very much … said, We have this wonderful guy; he’s a preacher in Washington but he’s very good and he’s international. So I … way and spend a lot of their time at Cabinet meetings in Washington convey the impression to their UN colleagues that …
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… Yorker , where she has been covering the war on terror, George W. Bush, the bin Laden family, Karl Rove, and the … written for a number of other publications, including the Washington Post , the Los Angeles Times , and the New York …
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| George W. Bush Project… Washington, D.C. … Riley This is the Douglas Feith interview as a part of the George W. Bush Oral History Project. Thank you very much for … Scoop Jackson was. Feith Scoop Jackson was a Senator from Washington State. He was, on a number of issues that I cared … just begun practicing law as an associate at a law firm in Washington. Admiral Zumwalt said he was forming an …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Washington, D.C. … people were making all the decisions in healthcare out of Washington in those days. Pre-Clinton, the Congress was the … He was on the Pepper Commission because it was the visible Washington health reform effort—but it wasn’t where the … and Baucus passed. Then James Balog, who was President [George H. W.] Bush’s appointee, passed. At the end of the …