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    <title>Bush, George H. W. Popluar Programs - C-SPAN Video Library</title>
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      <title>Marilyn Quayle Campaign Interview</title>
      <description>Marilyn Quayle, wife of Vice President Dan Quayle, spoke in an interview from the vice presidential residence in Washington, DC, on her impressions of the 1992 presidential race, her work during the previous four years as wife of the vice president, and on the media's coverage of her husband's performance in office.</description>
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      <title>Bush Arrival Rally</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to a boisterously supportive crowd in AstroHall, Houston, Texas, at a rally marking his arrival at the Republican National Convention. In his remarks, President Bush lauded the performance of Vice President Dan Quayle and his agenda for family values, and he asked the crowd who they would trust "to do what's right" for the U.S. He characterized Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Bill Clinton and his running mate Sen. Al Gore as the "karaoke kids."  Prior to President Bush's arrival, Vice President Dan Quayle spoke to the crowd to laud the performance and character of President Bush during his first term in office.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>During a campaign swing through New Hampshire, President Bush stopped at the Pinkerton Academy to address an enthusiastic audience in the school's auditorium. Preceded by baton twirlers, a four piece folk music band, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sen. Warren Rudman and his wife, President Bush, who had stopped at the Pinkerton Academy four years earlier in the 1988 campaign, read jokes from a teleprompter and urged his supporters to continue the prominence of America on the global political scene by electing him in November. He predicted America would meet its current "challenge," and called on Congress to pass his administration's legislation to stimulate the economy. He said that compared to the other candidates, "I have a plan, and they don't have a clue."</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush, on a campaign swing through California and Texas, appeared before a small group of farmers in an informal gathering in Fresno, California. The President, wearing a casual shirt without a tie, discussed his agriculture and trade policies with the group. Later, he sat down on a wooden stool and took questions from the farmers on domestic and national issues including a question from a young girl on keeping the lid on inflation, which he answered by advocating a balanced budget amendment.</description>
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      <title>Quayle Campaign Appearance</title>
      <description>Vice President Dan Quayle reviewed the issues being forwarded by the Bush-Quayle campaign for the 1992 election in an appearance on Rush Limbaugh's radio program. Vice President Quayle criticized Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton and independent presidential candidate Ross Perot for advocating policies that would not help Americans. He also responded to a brief taped excerpt from a speech by former presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey on family values. During a commercial break in the program, Vice President Quayle posed for pictures with Mr. Limbaugh.</description>
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      <title>Bush/Quayle '92 Campaign Fund Raiser</title>
      <description>President Bush and Vice President Quayle headed the list of speakers at a fundraising event in Houston, Texas, for the 1992 Bush-Quayle presidential campaign. Approximately 1,000 Texas Republicans paid $1,000 each to attend the dinner event being held in the convention facilities of the Astrodome, where the 1992 Republican convention will be held. The president and vice president lauded Texas, America and Republican values in their speeches before the Republican attendees. Vice President Quayle stressed the importance of values and the American family in American society. President Bush discussed the principles of the Republican party, and called for an unemployment benefits bill that would not penalize the employed working class in America. Following the president's remarks, further entertainment was provided for the audience.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush announced his candidacy for the 1992 Republican presidential nomination in the Mariott Hotel in downtown Washington, DC. Standing before a large flag and facing a crowded room of supporters, Mrs. Bush introduced her husband as a man of family and country. Reading from a teleprompter, President Bush said he was running in order to finish the important work he started during his first term. He also brought up a number of values he claimed to believe in, including personal responsibility and opportunity. The vice president and his wife attended the ceremony but did not speak.</description>
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      <title>C-SPAN Presidential Interview</title>
      <description>President George Bush discussed the events of the past year and current issues in Washington in a one on one interview in the Map Room of the White House. He discussed his work as president, and his view of the American political system and his goals for the remainder of his presidency.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to the College Republican National Committee. He was introduced by Tony Zagotta, the chairman of the College Republicans National Committee. The president did not take questions after his speech.</description>
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      <title>Former President Health Problems</title>
      <description>President Bush talked with reporters about his overnight hospital stay. The former president was under observation following an episode of heart fibrillation and left the hospital today.</description>
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      <title>Health Care Proposals</title>
      <description>Senator Hillary Clinton spoke about rising costs of health care and access to health insurance for all Americans. In her remarks she introduced a seven point plan for health care reform that included reducing bureaucracy, improving efficiency, funding research and development, and extending coverage to low income Americans.</description>
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      <title>Yale and Public Service</title>
      <description>Former President Bush spoke to students and faculty about his time in the Oval Office, lessons he learned while a student at Yale, and the value of public service.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to an audience at the Superconducting Supercollider in Texas, an atomic research facility under construction due for completion in 1999. The president spoke against exaggerating the nation's economic problems for political reasons, and criticized Congress for failing to enact his economic initiatives. He went on to state that he stands with America's future and the supercollider.</description>
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      <title>Presidential News Conference</title>
      <description>President Bush responded to questions from reporters during his vacation in Pinedale, Wyoming. Answering questions from a podium in front of a mountain landscape, the president commented on the withdrawal of Ross Perot from the presidential race announced earlier in the day, and discussed the upcoming presidential campaign.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to supporters at a fundraiser in Cleveland.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Bush addressed the New Hampshire State Legislature. He commended the New Hampshire State Legislature and remarked that the U.S. Congress should follow the New Hampshire model. He also highlighted the recent landmarks in international affairs.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>Following a performance by the flag-twirling Rangerettes and an introduction from Sen. Phil Gramm, President Bush spoke before a crowd of well-heeled Republicans at a fundraising dinner in Dallas, Texas. Speaking from a podium in front of a huge banner reading Texas Victory '92, the president lauded the good things that have occurred during the Bush administration that have contributed to the well-being of Americans but which have not been reported by "gloom and doom" television. He called for the passage of a number of the administration's bills before Congress, including a capital gains tax cut and a balanced budget amendment.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Appearance</title>
      <description>President Bush visited the Bedford Mall where he talked with shoppers.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>During a campaign swing through Michigan and Wisconsin, President Bush addressed an audience at the Holland American Wafer Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Speaking in shirtsleeves inside the factory, the president recalled the major events of his first term in office, including the end of the Cold War, and claimed to place his faith in the trust of the American people. He touched on education issues, deregulation policies, and the need for change in American politics.</description>
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      <title>Bush-Quayle Campaign Strategy 1992</title>
      <description>Ms. Matalin discussed the campaign strategies being utilized by the Bush/Quayle '92 presidential campaign. She responded to telephone callers' questions on the issues being emphasized by the Bush/Quayle campaign.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke before an enthusiastic crowd at a campaign rally. Before Mr. Bush's entrance, the crowd chanted "four more years" with the leadership of cheerleaders in the background. Mr. Bush encouraged the audience to change the country by changing the power in Congress. President Bush also attacked the Democrats on foreign policy, health care, and lack of experience.</description>
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      <title>Vice Presidential Campaign Tour</title>
      <description>Vice President Quayle campaigned in Ohio, a crucial state for the 1992 presidential election in terms of electoral votes. He stopped at several small towns where he met people, gave speeches, visited with factory workers and a football team, and was presented with gifts from local Republican officials. He held an impromptu news conference where he was questioned by reporters about his Council on Competitiveness and other political matters. He also spoke to reporters on Air Force Two.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush appeared before a group of supporters in Los Angeles, California. In the Town Hall of California, George Bush addressed several of the issues on his campaign agenda including crime and welfare programs.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke out against abortion and articulated differences between himself and Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton on issues such as welfare, education, and prayer in the schools. Speaking before an enthusiastic crowd, he suggested that Mr. Clinton did not have the moral strength to lead the country.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke at a pancake breakfast in New Hampshire. He described his economic plan and complained about the recent negative campaigning in New Hampshire.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>President spoke to the Polish National Alliance as part of a day-long tour of the Midwest, in preparation for the Illinois and Michigan primary elections on March 17.</description>
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      <title>Senate Leader Lecture</title>
      <description>Former President Bush spoke about a rising lack of civility in public debate. He also said that tabloid journalism and intrusions into private lives provided "sensationalism at best, smut at worst."  The speech was made on the sixth anniversary of his leaving office.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Remarks</title>
      <description>President Bush attended a campaign luncheon in Knoxville, TN. Upon his arrival in Tennessee, Mr. Bush stopped to talk with reporters as he stepped out of Air Force One. He discussed the results of the New Hampshire presidential primary.</description>
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      <title>Quayle Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>The vice president talked about presidential politics and issues of the 1992 primary race.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>During a campaign trip to Tennessee, President Bush spoke at the Knoxville Chamber of Commerce. He discussed his proposed economic recovery plan, the future of American competitiveness, and his education proposal.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>Speaking on a small stage with robotic machines behind him, President Bush spoke to employees at Odetics, Inc., a defense oriented robotics corporation, to criticize the foreign policy and defense policies of Democratic presidential candidate Gov. Bill Clinton. The president specifically criticized Gov. Clinton's proposals to cut defense, claiming it would cost as many as one million jobs. He also called for the audience to remove the incumbents from Congress, since Congress prevented the administration's economic recovery plan from being enacted. The employees waived their caps and cheered loudly every time the name "Odetics" was mentioned in a display of company enthusiasm. The president answered no questions.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Fund-Raiser</title>
      <description>George Bush and a number of other speakers addressed an audience of New York Republicans at a fund-raiser for the 1992 Bush/Quayle campaign in New York, NY. President Bush discussed the current "exciting moment" in history, and criticized Congress for not passing legislation advanced by the White House that would solve the nation's domestic problems.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Remarks</title>
      <description>After a news conference in which President Bush tried to focus on health care proposals, reporters asked questions about the investigations of the president's family allegedly sponsored by undeclared presidential candidate Ross Perot.</description>
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      <description>President Bush answered questions from a group at the Evergreen Oil recycling plant. He responded to questions on the environment, education, and other issues.</description>
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      <title>Bush Campaign Speech</title>
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      <title>White House Personnel Changes</title>
      <description>President Bush spoke to reporters in the White House Briefing Room to announce a reorganization of the White House executive staff. The president announced that effective August 23, Secretary of State Baker would become White House chief of staff and senior counsel to the president, while White House Chief of Staff Samuel Skinner would become head of the Republican National Committee. President Bush lauded the performance of Secretary Baker in conducting U.S. foreign policy, and said he would aid the implementation of the president's program of economic, domestic and foreign policies.</description>
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      <title>Bush Convention Preparation</title>
      <description>Craig Fuller, campaign manager for Bush/Quayle '92, held a news conference at the Astrodome. He talked about the Republican National Convention and its role in President Bush's re-election campaign. He then responded to reporter's questions.</description>
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