we managed great historical change capsulized into a four-year period with finishes and strength, i think. we were faced with major foreign policy problems and i think we conducted ourselves pretty well.
learns from his predecessors. this is what he learned from president ford. listen to this. i learn something from everybody. even at my age, you know, i learn every day, and i learn from watching him handle large foreign policy problems. i think it s fair to say that all through my life i have learned from president ford. i learned from him when i was president, not to overreact, make a decision and stay with it and sometimes take the tough course. yeah. it s nice to hear his words again. now that we are in the era where there s such tension between the press and the white house, you were there for president george h.w. bush. what was that relationship like? two things to remember. he was the preinternet revolution. we did not have e-mail or any way a president could directly talk to the american people
historical change capsulized in a four year period with finesse, i think, and strength. as we saw, you know, the berlin wall came down. germany was unified. eastern europe was freed. baltics was free. russia imploded. russia was set back in the gulf. difficult situation at tiananmen square in china. we were feyed with major foreign policy problems. we conducted ourselves pretty well i think some of these spending programs should try to correct the economy might have hurt me, but i think it was the right thing to do. i was proud of things like the americans with disabilities act and civil rights legislation. ed: when you go through that list i said a moment ago, since he left office, before now reflecting boy, he was a much better president than people gave him credit for when he was in office.
of the u.n. security council, saying in part, the missile testen and proliferation is growing and we call upon them to cease these immediately, all activities. secretary pompeo joins fox news sunday anchor chris wallace tomorrow to discuss the latest developments on that. we managed humongous historical change capsulized into a four year period with finesse, i think, and with strength as we saw, you know, the berlin wall came down, germany was unified, europe was free, russia imploded, the gulf, tiananmen square with china so we were faced with major foreign policy problems and i think we conducted ourselves pretty well. a reflective george h.w. bush
jurisdiction. the fbi can t just go traipsing into a foreign country without some grounds to do so. he needs to be either a u.s. citizen or be part of some protected class in which the u.s. might have some interest. he s a legal resident with a green card in the united states. that s not enough? that s not enough, unless he s part of some other protect protected class. how do you know that unless you do investigation? my understanding, he has a home here. the fbi could go to the home, interview the fiancee. the fbi could try to figure out, as phil pointed out, were his communications being monitored. have they looked at his phone, computer. the fbi has work to do here, if the white house wanted to. time out. the president gets two minutes in the penalty box for this one. this is not the right way to ask the question. it s fair to say, is there a u.s. person, and do we then investigate for legal reasons. but how about, if you do a serious beginning of an investigation at the whi