[Interview of U.S. President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush].

President George H.W. and First Lady Barbara Bush discuss Iraq's Saddam Hussein, and call the struggle for peace in the Middle East, "a clearer-cut moral stand than anything since World War II." Barbara talks about the importance of family and denies that a "kinder, gentler America" and "no new taxe...

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Corporate Author: Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.) (Broadcaster)
Other Authors: Bush, George, 1924-2018 (Interviewee), Bush, Barbara, 1925-2018 (Interviewee), Frost, David, 1939-2013 (Interviewer)
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (56 min., 15 sec.))
Format: Electronic Audio Software
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President George H.W. and First Lady Barbara Bush discuss Iraq's Saddam Hussein, and call the struggle for peace in the Middle East, "a clearer-cut moral stand than anything since World War II." Barbara talks about the importance of family and denies that a "kinder, gentler America" and "no new taxes" are contradictory phrases, stating that her husband was "forced" into accepting new taxes. George and Barbara speculate on the upcoming 1992 Presidential race. On "PBS."
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Originally broadcast on PBS-TV.
Call Number:Voice 35967
M4950 bd.2
Playing Time:00:56:15
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Broadcast 1991 January 2.