that one will be burning as a key moment. if you go back over the entire history of george h.r. bush, rnc chairman, cia director, the ambassador to china, it is hard to argue that anyone entered the office better prepared. no one s really prepared, but it s hard to find anyone who thad done more to be ready to learn how to be president than george h.w. bash. andy card, his approval ratings were extremely high, close to 90%. and then the economy began to turn. we saw a down turn in this country we hadn t seen for 50, 60 years. how did he navigate that? he was frustrated with the fact that his domestic message wasn t resonating, that the economy wasn t something he couldn t shake or couldn t improve? how did you see him navigating that when you were in his cabinet? well, i think the seeds of his political angst came because he violated his promise when he
tell me where her heart is. my mom has been resill yept. she raised five kids. she and my dad had five children, within six years and one week. then she s always told the five of us focus on your own self. work on what s best for you. don t worry about people or other people are saying about you. be strong. my daughter bella, who is 9 years old, she s an artist. she s at a play rehearsal right now. she can be a little sensitive to criticism. my mom will tell her, bella, don t listen. don t care. don t let people tease you. don t be embarrassed. her true nature is to be, look, if the five of us couldn t shake her criticism from the public doesn t. she s very clear about her why. she s very clear about her call
dearly, dearly love that i knew in my heart that tom had just killed their mother. reporter: the news of ashley s death spread quickly the morning after the party. i didn t understand what was happening and why because everything was fine that night. reporter: as much as confusing a anything. very confusing. she was happy. she didn t seem suicidal. reporter: andrea, new friend, co-worker, drinking buddy at the party, couldn t shake a feeling. i don t feel like she would have taken her life. tom was the only other person that was there. so if it wasn t her, it had to be him. right. reporter: but, for all their middle of the night questions, the police did not arrest tom, nor charge him with anything. what were they telling you along the way? oh, that they were investigating it. reporter: at ashley s funeral, tom was one of the speakers. ashley didn t have much patience. reporter: and what he said wasn t the sort of thing people
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reporter: the news of ashley s death spread quickly, the morning after the party. i didn t understand what was happening and why because everything was fine that night. as much confusing as anything. very confusing. she was happy. she didn t seem suicidal. reporter: andrea, new friend, co-worker, drinking buddy at the party, couldn t shake a feeling. i don t feel like she would have taken her life. tom was the only other person that was there. so if it wasn t her, it had to be him. right. reporter: but, for all their middle of the night questions, the police did not arrest tom, nor charge him with anything. what were they telling you along the way? oh, that they were investigating it. reporter: at ashley s funeral, tom was one of the speakers. ashley doesn t have much patience. reporter: and what he said wasn t the sort of thing people expected to hear. she goes, i don t care when you do it, where you do it, i want it now. reporter: it was an unusual