hardly so. you know, i speak to young people all the time about him. and if you re 25 years old or younger, you were born after he left office. and i have children that age. and most of them knew him as w. s dad, i think. and really don t know much about him. i think young people can watch today and learn a tremendous amount, even though it wasn t that long ago. it seems like a different era to us, but to them we could all learn a lot. there is a great line from his inaugural address where the president said, i take as my guide the hope of a saint, which is st. augustine, even though he doesn t say that, in crucial things unity, in important things diversity, in all things generosity. i think that could be a theme for today. the unity he is inspiring right now. there is rudy giuliani as he
responsible for sully. talk to me about how important it was. elderly patients do really well if they have a sense of purpose with a dog in their life. that was a big drive for us. i also think honestly the dog was just as good for the family as it was for him. came with two pages full of tasks he was able to perform. but more than anything, i think it brought everybody together. it was something joyous in the room. he could do everything but make a martini. i couldn t get that right. i tried. on a more serious note, i know you would be too modest to say this, but you really were responsible for all the medical care day in and day out around him. you helped save his life several times. you were there the last day with him. talk to me about what that was
the service of others, which is what george h.w. bush from the time, you know, he went to he was in yale and he joined into world war ii. he didn t have to do that. his dad didn t want him to do it. yet, he went ahead and did it and was a hero. and the respect for the office of the presidency that he always knew and felt was bigger than himself. i mean, this president very often seems not to believe. you know, as i look at all of this, i think about dynasty and disrupti disruption. the bush political dynasty is what we re seeing before us. it is not only those people that worked in the government and the administration of president george h.w. bush, but also his son. he had a big influence on the bush 43 administration as well. and yet george h.w. bush, who cared about the presidency, who really cared about the niceties of politics and public service also is subject to a kind of
we ll watch as the motorcade travel down pennsylvanianue passed the white house where bush 41 served as vice president and then president. and on to washington s national cathedral the bush family will join with u.s. and world leaders, friends and bitter rivaling to celebrate george herbert walker bush s 94 years of life and his legacy. jake, his service will be exactly as president bush would have wanted. that s right. he planned it for years. the president, who said that famously he wanted a kinder, gentler nation made sure in fact that the current commander in chief would be at his funeral, despite their considerable differences in both policy and personality. it is hard to overstate what a remarkable gathering we will see. president trump and first lady melania trump will join all four living former presidents. obviously george w. bush and his
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