again or you ride mountain bikes with these troops some of whom lost a leg and went back into combats. a mother who says i want you to know my son died doing what he wanted to do, it lifts your spirit. sean: amazing people. president bush: amazing. hopefully my art captures how amazing these people are. sean: you have to make tough decisions. president bush: the toughest is putting somebody in harm s way. sean: let me ask you about the art process. you started painting, you started with the apple and the watermelon and you went to the pets, then landscapes. and you evolved and evolved. it is less than five years and we can see all throughout this room, it will be showing them
for many people to understand but when you go to walter reed and a soldier looks at you and he has lost his leg, he says i d do it again. or you ride mountain bikes with troops, some of whom have gone back into the combat after losing a leg. or a mother saying my son died doing what he wanted to do. it lifts your spirits. sean: amazing. it is amazing. hopefully my art is able to capture how amazing these people are. sean: it was that passion, it is not easy being a wartime president. you have to make tough decisions. it s because you have to put people in harm s way. sean: let me ask you about the art process. you start with the apple and the watermelon then you went to the pets. then landscape. then you evolved and evolved and evolved. it is less than five years and throughout this room, we will be showing these throughout the
of operation dark heart, lieutenant colonel tony schafer, who served two tours of duty in afghanistan and worked closely with general petraeus. here s the man to ask this question to, can the regionor partially ruled by the government, the taliban, or can the taliban be part of the government and be a be not a threat to the snuns. they re a pashtun element. jenna: the taliban. that s right. they are part of the landscape, they have been for 10,000 years. i think with the right incentives, and that s rt process, a process of in state, where they have something, i don t believe it s a bad idea for them to assume governance because frankly if they assume governance, they are responsible, accountable and if they don t pull their weight they could be targeted with operations. aren t they our ensne. everything is relative in afghanistan. it s been one of the things we ve noticed over the years. they are a tapestry, they are tribes condition the