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Bush on the Economy: a Sluggish Economy

In the early 1990s, George H.W. Bush was faced with growing economic insecurity.

Aired 10/31/2011 | Rating NR

American Experience

Bush on the Economy: a Sluggish Economy

Clip: Season 24 | 1m 43s

In the early 1990s, George H.W. Bush was faced with growing economic insecurity.

In the early 1990s, George H.W. Bush was faced with growing economic insecurity. But Bush believed there was little he could do.

Aired 10/31/2011 | Rating NR

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