All in a tasty, chewable tablet. Fiber choice. The smart choice. Our breaking news tonight from texas. Sad news, former First Lady Barbara Bush has died. She was 92 years old, the matriarch of an american political dynasty. She had been battling congestive Heart Failure and cardiopulmonary disease. His son, george w. Bush, wrote, my dear mother has passed on at age 92. Laura, barbara, jenna, and i are sad, but our souls are settled because we know hers was. We thank you all for your prayers and good wishes. Wolf blitzer has more on her remarkable life. America loves barbara bush. Reporter barbara bush was the woman behind two u. S. President s. The wife of one, the mother of another. Barbara pierce was born in queens, new york on june 8th, 1925. She grew up in suburban new york. At a Connecticut Country Club dance, she met a young man who would change her life, George Herbert walker bush. I was square all through high school. I just tried to do the best i could. I married the first man
Our breaking news tonight from texas. Sad news, former First Lady Barbara Bush has died. She was 92 years old, the matriarch of an american political dynasty. She had ben battling congestive Heart Failure and cardiopulmonary disease. His son, george w. Bush, wrote, my dear mother has passed on at age 92. Laura, barbara, jenna, and i are sad, but our souls are settled because we know hers was. We thank you all for your prayers and good wishes. Wolf blitzer has more on her remarkable life. America loves barbara bush. Reporter barbara bush was the woman behind two u. S. President s. The wife of one, the mother of another. Barbara pierce was born in queens, new york on june 8th, 1925. She grew up in suburban new york. At a Connecticut Country Club dance, she met a young man who would change her life, George Herbert walker bush. I was square all throug high school. I just tried to do the best i could. I manner the firrried the first kissed. You talk about a bore, im the worlds worst. Report
Years. Hes also a beloved confidante and friend of mrs. Bush and the 41st president. Karen tumulty and peter baker and former congressman david jolly is with me on set for the hour. Let me start with you, jon meacham. Youve been on television nonstop since friday night when this news broke. We just saw the first image of what the celebration, what the official government celebration of the life of our 41st president looks like. And you and i both know its something that the family and gene becker, his devoted chief of staff have planned for, for not months but years. Whats it like for you to see these moments unfold . Well, as you say, its been inevitable. Obviously, this was going to happen. But theres something theres an interesting combination here. An intersection of two things. Theres the majesty of state which were watching and theres the warmth and fundamental decency and generosity of spirit of the man being honored. And so for me and for tens and tens and tens of thousands and
Oh hear us when we cry to thee for those in peril on the Sea O Trinity of love and power our family shield in dangers hour from rock and tempest, fire and foe protect us wheresoever we go thus evermore shall rise to thee glad hymns of praise and hymns of praise and hymns of praise from land and sea give rest, o christ, to your servant with your saints. Where sorrow and pain are no more. Neither sigh but life everlasting. You only are immortal. The creator and maker of mankind and we are mortal. Formed of the earth and to earth shall we return. For so did you ordain when you made me saying you are dust and to dust shall you return. All of us go down to the dust yet at the grave we make our song hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. Rest in christ your servant with your saints. Where sorrow and pain are no more. The sign of life thus. In your hands, oh merciful saver your, we commend your servant george. We acknowledge you a sheep of your own fold. A lamb of your own flock. A sinner of you
A series of events at Texas A&M June 11-13 includes the opening of the Marine One/4141 Locomotive Pavilion and performances by Robert Earl Keen and Lyle Lovett.