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Transcripts For CSPAN3 QA James Mann George W. Bush 20240713

James i would say he was a guy who was the son of a president , had trouble dealing with that fact for the first 40 yearsplus of his life and then got his own personal life together enough to be a quite successful and shrewd politician to be elected governor of texas, and then became president of the united states. The first thing he would be known for then at the time of his presidency now and forever more will certainly be the fact that he was president at the time of the september 11th attacks and chose to wage a war in iraq that turned out to be a disaster. Brian what were his early years like . James well, he followed in his fathers footsteps and i say that quite literally, because he was forced almost to go to prep school at andover. He went to yale. He did many of the things his father did. It really in his mind, i think, it was not him. He once said many years later there were differences between him and his father starting with the fact that he went to Sam Houston Elementary S

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 QA James Mann George W. Bush 20240713

Tell you about him, what would you say . James i would say he was a guy who was the son of a president , had trouble dealing with that fact for the first 40 yearsplus of his life and then got his own personal life together enough to be a quite successful and shrewd politician to be elected governor of texas, and then became president of the united states. The first thing he would be known for then at the time of his presidency now and forever more will certainly be the fact that he was president at the time of the september 11th attacks and chose to wage a war in iraq that turned out to be a disaster. Brian what were his early years like . James well, he followed in his fathers footsteps and i say that quite literally, because he was forced almost to go to prep school at andover. He went to yale. He did many of the things his father did. It really in his mind, i think, it was not him. He once said many years later there were differences between him and his father starting with the fact

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Emotion In Foreign Policy 20170801

Last year in 2016 in the same journal. Both of these penetrating articles [ laughter ] sorry, deal with george kennen, soviet russia and the cold war. Now we all know that kennens longtelegraphed, which was sent in february 1946 from moscow to washington and his socalled e articex article embodied the very core of u. S. Containment policy to the cold war. These are the documents that frank focuses on and extrapolates from. But his articles are important, both substantively and method logically. First of all, he reexamines kennens motives and thinking. And in so doing he makes a major methodological contribution. He injects emotion as a major factor to think about when we imagine the formation of policy in the early cold war. Rather than the rational realist, frank portrays kennen in all of his humanity, rational . Yes. But also insecure. Anxious, frustrated. Fearful and fearful of seeming fearful. He urges us, frank urges us to ponder the interception of emotion and reason, the interse

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Emotion In Foreign Policy 20170801

Last year in 2016 in the same journal. Both of these penetrating articles [ laughter ] sorry, deal with george kennen, soviet russia and the cold war. Now we all know that kennens longtelegraphed, which was sent in february 1946 from moscow to washington and his socalled e articex article embodied the very core of u. S. Containment policy to the cold war. These are the documents that frank focuses on and extrapolates from. But his articles are important, both substantively and method logically. First of all, he reexamines kennens motives and thinking. And in so doing he makes a major methodological contribution. He injects emotion as a major factor to think about when we imagine the formation of policy in the early cold war. Rather than the rational realist, frank portrays kennen in all of his humanity, rational . Yes. But also insecure. Anxious, frustrated. Fearful and fearful of seeming fearful. He urges us, frank urges us to ponder the interception of emotion and reason, the interse

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 20160315

In primary states, florida, illinois, missouri, North Carolina and tell us who you are supporting and why. If you are a democrat the phone number is you can also catch up with us on social media. Good Tuesday Morning to hear his look at what is at stake today. On the republican side of the ledger, 367 pledged delegates are at stake today. The most pledged delegates since march 1. Delegates atst stake of any day on the republican primary calendar. The magic number needed to win the republican nomination is 1237. Theld trump at 460 now and rest of the republican field trying to chase him. On the democratic side, 691 pledged delegates at stake today. For democrats, 2383. Hillary clinton at 1234. Bernie sanders at 579. A big day on the election trail, on the primary trail. We are joined by a familiar voice, rubber cost of robert costa. Good morning to you. Robert good morning from florida. Host youre in florida, florida being a must win state for marco rubio today. I was with senator rubio

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