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WCNY presents ‘George H.W. Bush: American Experience’ Dec. 5 from 3–6 a.m. on WCNY-TV

WCNY presents ‘George H.W. Bush: American Experience’ Dec. 5 from 3–6 a.m. on WCNY-TV

WCNY, Central New York’s flagship public broadcaster, presents “George H.W. Bush: American Experience” from 3–6 a.m. Dec. 5 on WCNY-TV.

The program first aired May 5, 2008. PBS stations across the country are re-broadcasting the program in remembrance of the former President.

For viewing information, visit wcny.org/wheretowatch.

About the Show

When George. H.W. Bush left the Oval Office in 1992, rejected after one tumultuous presidential term, his 30-year career in public service came to an abrupt and unexpected end. Despite soaring approval ratings following military victory in the Persian Gulf, his years as president after the war were marked by almost unrelieved decline. A sluggish economy and an earlier decision to raise taxes, despite an explicit campaign oath, led to his defeat. By the end of his term many observers dismissed him as an artifact of an irrelevant Cold War past.

George H.W. Bush presents the first in-depth assessment of the 41st president of the United States, drawing upon unparalleled access to figures in Bush’s private and public life, to reveal Bush as a pivotal player during a critical moment in American and world history and in a powerful political dynasty. Bush’s personal letters, and interviews with his closest advisors and prominent critics inform the film, including First Lady Barbara Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, Mikhail Gorbachev, and more.

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