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up to this attack and could that have changed everything that happened in the world since then? out of the confusion following the 9/11 attack came key questions, did then president george w. bush and his team see it coming? and could they have stopped it? today our nation saw evil. the very worst of human nature. reporter: the recently declassified report from april of 2004 shows him pushing back firmly against that whole idea. no one said there was a problem domes domestically, the threat was overseas. that s what the report says bush told members of the 9/11 commission during an extraordinary question and answer session that lasted more than three hours about his reaction to the attack and his administration s intelligence gathering. the report, which is not an official transcript, summarizes his explanations we were aware that bin laden had sympathizers
since the great depression. she worked with the bush administration to negotiate passed legislation that backstop entire financial system and bailed out the banks. not particularly popular. and one point treasury secretary hank paulson with that point was effectively running the u.s. government, lean so heavily on pelosi to get bail out through the house even got down on one knee to begin to push the bill through. again, nancy pelosi kept her cool and got the job done. but of course in 2010 she deliver the most significant achievement, the one that i think would be the capstone of her career, which is the health reform legislation, the largest of its kind since lbj s great society. the affordable care act, was all but left for dead after scott brown, now high school girls basketball poach, when the special election for ted kennedy s senate seat. democrats lost their filibuster proof majority in the senate. they went from 60 to 59. they no longer had the votes in the senate.
historic investments in clean energy with president george bush. [applause] transformative health care reform with president barack obama. [applause] and forging the future from infrastructure to health care to climate action with president joe biden. [applause] you might have known to the nancy pelosi made one obvious deliberate omission there. the four years of donald trump s presidency. but she was really instrumental in, as well. this is something i think a lot of people have lost sight of. to, me it s one of the most notable moments in recent american governing history. in the midst of the social pandemic, pelosi and the democratic caucus in the house
work with members of the trump administration, particular steve minutiae, and said republican leader mitch mcconnell, to pass trillions of dollars in covid relief. they had to know it would boost the incumbent president chances of reelection. it put money directly in the pockets of millions of americans. the checks that trump put his name on, and they kept councils countless businesses approach. trump could run on that, right? and they did it anyway. but i think pelosi s omission of trump is not just about the righteous contempt she obviously holds of him. i think she really does view the two impeachments she oversaw more in sorrow than anger. i don t believe she sees those impeachments as accomplishments. i ve gotta tell, you what democratic lawmakers, almost all the democratic lawmakers i have ever known, interviewed, as a journalist, by and large what they want to do when they get to congress is pass laws, make policy. some policies are, good some not so good. but they want to pass