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Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama appeared to be skirting the tradition of not speaking out against their successors. CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan.
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Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama appeared to be skirting the tradition of not speaking out against their successors. CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan.
Former President George W. Bush made no mention of President Trump Thursday, but his focus was clear. He suggested that an "America first" mindset is destroying our democracy. Former President Barack Obama also spoke out Thursday. Margaret Brennan reports.
GOP Senate leaders on Thursday released a revised version of their bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, but some fellow Republicans have already come out against it; former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush showed up Thursday evening for an event with the Presidential Leadership Scholars Program. It turned into more of a comedy routine.
Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush showed up Thursday evening for an event with the Presidential Leadership Scholars Program. It turned into more of a comedy routine.
During an appearance on Ellen on Thursday, former President George W. Bush opened up about his battle against a poncho on inauguration day. Elaine Quijano has the hilarious clip on "Red & Blue."
Former President George W. Bush revealed to People that he is friends with former First Lady Michelle Obama. Elaine Quijano talks the unlikely friendship on "Red & Blue."
Fran Townsend, CBS News senior national security analyst and former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to provide context and discuss the fallout from the resignation of former National Security Adviser Gen. Michael Flynn.
Ari Fleischer, former press secretary for President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's confrontation with the media about President Trump's inauguration crowd size.
Just over three years after the Twin Towers attacks, George W. Bush was sworn in for his second term as president.
George W. Bush's 2001 swearing-in, included a Lincoln quote that foreshadowed some of what would come later that year: "Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves and, under the rule of a just God, cannot long retain it."
President George W. Bush sat down with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell at the Bush family ranch. The former president discussed immigration reform, his new book "Out of Many, One" and the first immigrant he knew.
She even moved into the White House after George H.W. Bush was elected.
"The country was very divided during that period of time," he said of Donald Trump's presidency.
Fran Townsend, a former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush and CBS News senior national security analyst, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest information into New York and New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami's capture.
Norah O'Donnell interviews former President George W. Bush, who says not passing immigration reform is one of his biggest regrets. He also criticizes former President Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric.
Rosario Marin served as U.S. treasurer under President George W. Bush. But the Republican says she'll vote for Hillary Clinton because of Trump's offensive rhetoric. Marin joins CBSN to discuss the 2016 race.
President Obama made a plea for unity during Tuesday's memorial service for five Dallas officers killed in a police ambush. He was joined on stage by former President George W. Bush and Vice President Joe Biden. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Long-awaited report from independent inquiry says Tony Blair "chose to join the invasion of Iraq before the peaceful options had been exhausted" based on a deeply flawed presentation of the evidence available on Saddam Hussein's weapons stockpiles. CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips reports from London.
The former president's latest passion is celebrating the contributions of America's immigrants on canvas (as seen in the new book "Out of Many, One: Portraits of America's Immigrants") with the hope, he tells "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell, that a more respectful attitude to those who come to our country will help lead to reform of the immigration system. Mr. Bush also talks about partisanship and adding his voice to current political debates.
The former president's latest passion is celebrating the contributions of immigrants to our country (as seen in his book of portraits, "Out of Many, One"), which he hopes will help foster a more respectful attitude – and aid reform.
Pictures have just been released of George W. Bush on the morning of September 11th, 2001. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more on the never-before-seen images.
Andrew Card was an adviser to President Ronald Reagan, President George H. W. Bush and President George W. Bush. As White House chief of staff on 9/11, Card told President George W. Bush that the World Trade Center had been attacked. The Bushes say they have no plans to endorse Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump. Card, who is now president of Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what Trump would have to do to earn GOP establishment support.
George H.W. Bush: Remembering the 41st president of the United States; and, 60 Minutes reveals what firefighters saw as the deadliest wildfire in California history destroyed the town of Paradise
Nancy Reagan is once again alongside her beloved husband. The former first lady’s life was celebrated on Friday by a thousand guests including first lady Michelle Obama, former President George W. Bush and three former first ladies at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Southern California. Ben Tracy reports on the ceremony and the legacy Reagan leaves behind.
President George W. Bush campaigned in South Carolina Monday for Jeb Bush. The Bush brothers took veiled jabs at frontrunner Donald Trump. Trump reminded voters of the 9/11 attacks, and the former president's decision to invade Iraq. Major Garrett reports from Charleston on the primary battle.
The first government shutdown in nearly seven years is underway as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over 2025 funding. Follow live updates here.
British conservationist Jane Goodall spent her life researching and educating others about chimpanzees and the natural world.
Hospitals across the U.S. are at risk of significant flooding, and climate experts warn that the Trump administration's cuts leave the nation less prepared.
President Trump has decided the position will not be a Cabinet-level post, according to several sources familiar with the matter.
Emergency crews are responding to reports of a possible gas explosion and partial building collapse in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx.
The National Archives admitted it had erred in releasing a mostly unredacted version of Mikie Sherrill's military records to an ally of her opponent.
Weeks after Israel bombed Qatar's capital, Trump signed an executive order declaring any attack on the Arab nation will be treated as a threat to the U.S.
A 17-year-old hunter died in rural Iowa after he "was mistaken for a squirrel by a member of his hunting party," state officials said.
Doctors are warning of a food trend inspired by the popular Netflix movie "KPop Demon Hunters" that is leading to serious burn injuries.