from reading the book it seems to me you are glad you are out of it? i am. awfully nice to be back at stanford university i have been there 30 years. bill: watching the football team go for the national championship. i m a big football fan. one step at a time oregon ducks. bill: oregon ducks are tough. they are tough. bill: it s a fascinating book i appreciate you coming in and taking fire. no higher honor a memoir of my time in washington. you should be a no spin dr. rice here and come in and have a chat it wasn t too painful. it was great, bill. bill: appreciate it john lenin still a big draw. they are now selling his body parts. wait until you hear this story. bernie goldberg analyzing the herman cain madness. cnn in particular going wall-to-wall with that story. hope you stay tuned with those reports. to be more environmentally aware,
three people. there were some. cheney mostly with her policies as secretary of state, rumsfeld more with the way she ran the national security council. these were generally substantive disagreements. i don t think there was a lot of personality conflict. interesting to hear her say she does in her book that, you know, that rumsfeld had been one of her big boosters. and those two had worked together in the cheney and rice had worked together closely during the first bush administration. so, they had a lot of history together here and they did have some substantive disagreements but it s unlike books in the past. we have got to find out about these. bill: there is pretty heavy duty sniping in those books against her. i say it s more argument than sniping. bill: all right. brit hume, everyone. when we come right back, bernie goldberg on cain troubles. getting down with i carlie or something. verdict in michael jackson case upcoming.
from reading the book it seems to me you are glad you are out of it? i am. awfully nice to be back at stanford university i have been there 30 years. bill: watching the football team go for the national championship. i m a big football fan. one step at a time oregon ducks. bill: oregon ducks are tough. they are tough. bill: it s a fascinating book i appreciate you coming in and taking fire. no higher honor a memoir of my time in washington. you should be a no spin dr. rice here and come in and have a chat it wasn t too painful. it was great, bill. bill: appreciate it john lenin still a big draw. they are now selling his body parts. wait until you hear this story. bernie goldberg analyzing the herman cain madness. cnn in particular going wall-to-wall with that story.
bill: i want to talk about dick cheney and donald rumsfeld and you, all right? you guys will be forming a rock group soon and going out on a road. more on that with dr. rice in a moment. bernie goldberg on hysteria. news busters have compared the coverage to president obama s campaign problems. wait until you hear this. coming right back. nationwide insurance, talk to me.
disagreements among these three people. there were some. cheney mostly with her policies as secretary of state, rumsfeld more with the way she ran the national security council. these were generally substantive disagreements. i don t think there was a lot of personality conflict. interesting to hear her say she does in her book that, you know, that rumsfeld had been one of her big boosters. and those two had worked together in the cheney and rice had worked together closely during the first bush administration. so, they had a lot of history together here and they did have some substantive disagreements but it s unlike books in the past. we have got to find out about these. bill: there is pretty heavy duty sniping in those books against her. i say it s more argument than sniping. bill: all right. brit hume, everyone. when we come right back, bernie goldberg on cain troubles. getting down with i carlie or something. verdict in michael jackson case upcoming. tltltltle emotional he