Q&A
President George W. Bush
2005-01-30T23:00:32-05:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvYTkyXC8yMDA1MDEzMDIzMDMxNjAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==President George W. Bush gave C-SPAN an exclusive interview in the Map Room of the White House. In his remarks he offered some thoughts on his presidency, his second inaugural address, the Reagan presidency, and his reading choices.
On the day following the interview, two historians joined in a roundtable discussion about the president’s remarks and his place in history. The discussion was conducted from the Q&A Studio in Washington, D.C. Richard Norton Smith spoke from Springfield, Illinois. Douglas Brinkley spoke from New Orleans, Louisiana.
President George W. Bush gave C-SPAN an exclusive interview in the Map Room of the White House. In his remarks he offered some thoughts on his…
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President George W. Bush gave C-SPAN an exclusive interview in the Map Room of the White House. In his remarks he offered some thoughts on his presidency, his second inaugural address, the Reagan presidency, and his reading choices.
On the day following the interview, two historians joined in a roundtable discussion about the president’s remarks and his place in history. The discussion was conducted from the Q&A Studio in Washington, D.C. Richard Norton Smith spoke from Springfield, Illinois. Douglas Brinkley spoke from New Orleans, Louisiana. close
On the day following the interview, two historians joined in a roundtable discussion about the president’s remarks and his place in history. The discussion was conducted from the Q&A Studio in Washington, D.C. Richard Norton Smith spoke from Springfield, Illinois. Douglas Brinkley spoke from New Orleans, Louisiana.
President George W. Bush gave C-SPAN an exclusive interview in the Map Room of the White House. In his remarks he offered some thoughts on his… read more
President George W. Bush gave C-SPAN an exclusive interview in the Map Room of the White House. In his remarks he offered some thoughts on his presidency, his second inaugural address, the Reagan presidency, and his reading choices.
On the day following the interview, two historians joined in a roundtable discussion about the president’s remarks and his place in history. The discussion was conducted from the Q&A Studio in Washington, D.C. Richard Norton Smith spoke from Springfield, Illinois. Douglas Brinkley spoke from New Orleans, Louisiana. close
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