George Herbert Walker Bush held many jobs in his long public career. Here he is on Meet the Press in 1976, newly installed as Director of the CIA. At the time, Bush feared that taking the job and running the embattled agency would put an end to his career in politics. But just four years later he was Ronald Reagan's vice-president, and in 1988 he won the top job himself. Introduced by Tim Russert. watch
George Herbert Walker Bush held many jobs in his long public career. Here he is on Meet the Press in 1976, newly installed as Director of the CIA. At the time, Bush feared that taking the job and running the embattled agency would put an end to his career in politics. But just four years later he was Ronald Reagan's vice-president, and in 1988 he won the top job himself. Introduced by Tim Russert. watch