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A double-header for 'Fox News Sunday': President Bush and his father

January 8, 2009 |  9:59 am

In the competition for the biggest Sunday morning interview, “Fox News Sunday” may have scored the best get this weekend. Brit Hume, filling in for host Chris Wallace, has an exclusive sit-down with both President George W. Bush and his father, President George H. W. Bush.

It’s the first time the two have done an interview together, according to Fox News.

In an interview taped Wednesday, the outgoing and former presidents spoke about their experiences while in the White House, the transition to the Obama administration and how they believe the current president will be remembered.

That won’t be Sunday’s only big interview. ABC’s George Stephanopoulos has President-elect Barack Obama on “This Week.”

-- Matea Gold


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During this morning's interview with Britt Hume, Bush carefully said, at least 3 times, Kalake Sheihk Mohammed. Shouldn't that be Khalid Sheikh Mohammed?
And even with the botox, a few little jaw twitches broke out.



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