this memorial service. looking at live pictures from inside this beautiful, beautiful cathedral. the st. martin s episcopal church. the bush family has attended services there for many years. two of president bush s granddaughters shared some great stories about their childhood with their beloved gampy, as he was called. here s one. listen to this. when we were little, when my grandfather was president, we. barbara, i, maybe just speaking to my naiveness as a child, i thought everyone s grandfather was president. i think that speaks to how normal our grandparents were. they baby-sat us the night before one of his huge debates when he was vice president, and barbara lost her stuffed animal and my grandpa, instead of prepping for the debate, went on a search with flashlights because she wouldn t fall asleep. i think that kind of speaks to the fact that they always put
don t want any part of it. i ll volunteer, i ll be active. i don t want anything to do, i saw what it did to gampy, to w. it s rough and tumble. others say i ll think about it when i get older, like the president we say farewell to, maybe i ll do my business first and come back in. that to me is a question, george p. is a man of ambition. he s here today to talk about his grandfather, but he s a young bush of political ambition. what about the other grandchildren, the great grandchildren. what conversations will we have about them. we see joseph p. kennedy in congress. the younger kennedys are coming up a bit. that s my question, to look at the family and think back, see where they are. george p. bush is a very impressive young man. only moments away from a very personal service in houston where former secretary of state james baker will eulogize the 41st president. we have details on that, what we re about to see, much more right after this.