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reagan gorbachev communicated. and as a result, the markovic summit the world went from its high point in sanity. yes, 70,000 nuclear weapons in the world to the almost equally divided between the us and the soviets need 70,000. that is just astonishing. yes. and now 12,500 approximate today. yes right. many people would say that's or some people say that's 12,500 too many. but my god that is a big shift and that's where we need to go now. yeah one of the benefits of your book is talk about what happens. you use those 12,000 weapons, what happens to the planet to human. and so you you really realize that even that number is enough destroy in 78 minutes, everything that humankind has created over millennia right. so you can do that. and you think back to 70,000 you want what we. well it's very interesting that you give me that anecdote. reagan's response to the day after, because i think the day after was in 84, 83, 83, and then in 85, gorbachev is elected. we get new leadership. we have an opening. reagan sees it a
reagan gorbachev communicated. and as a result, the markovic summit the world went from its high point in sanity. yes, 70,000 nuclear weapons in the world to the almost equally divided between the us and the soviets need 70,000. that is just astonishing. yes. and now 12,500 approximate today. yes right. many people would say that's or some people say that's 12,500 too many. but my god that is a big shift and that's where we need to go now. yeah one of the benefits of your book is talk about...
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welcome to the reagan institute. we are delighted today to be joined by governor cox and first lady abby cox. thank you for joining us this morning. each year the chair of the national governors association tackles an issue they care deeply about. ultimately they shape that issue into the initiative that helps them define their time as nga leader. as this year's chair, governor cox took on a bold challenge. getting americans to get along better. the governor's disagree better initiative was born of a deep concern over polarization in our country. governor cox recognized the nation needs leaders to step up and model a more positive path forward, and the governors to be the front line of this work. the nga and organizations around the country have convened conversations recorded as, written not beds, and organize debates in service of the role of disagreeing better. to learn more about the progress of this program and ways we can expand it, we're delighted to have the governor with us this morning. please welcome the 1
welcome to the reagan institute. we are delighted today to be joined by governor cox and first lady abby cox. thank you for joining us this morning. each year the chair of the national governors association tackles an issue they care deeply about. ultimately they shape that issue into the initiative that helps them define their time as nga leader. as this year's chair, governor cox took on a bold challenge. getting americans to get along better. the governor's disagree better initiative was...
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reagan airport by 28 slots. that was an amendment that had a lot in its favor but it also prompted furious lobbying on the other side. ultimately, with the committee did, was work to seek common ground. work to seek a compromise under warnock's amendment of 28 was not adopted instead what was adopted was an amendment that i drafted working hand-in-hand with the chairman of the committee, senator cantwell i went down from 28 slots and really five slots. now, several arguments have been raised against creating any additional slots at reagan. one argument is pointing to the recent near miss at dca at reagan as evidenced no additional flights can go into or out of reagan. however, it is worth noting the faa experts have recently clarified this near miss had absolutely nothing to do with traffic on the runway. it was unrelated issues that produce the near miss i might note those unrelated issues include with this underlying bill addresses which is insured with sufficient air traffic controllers to monitor the traffic
reagan airport by 28 slots. that was an amendment that had a lot in its favor but it also prompted furious lobbying on the other side. ultimately, with the committee did, was work to seek common ground. work to seek a compromise under warnock's amendment of 28 was not adopted instead what was adopted was an amendment that i drafted working hand-in-hand with the chairman of the committee, senator cantwell i went down from 28 slots and really five slots. now, several arguments have been raised...
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in 1982, thatcher and reagan agreed to replace the british navy's polaris missiles with american trident missiles. reagan became the second foreign leader to address both chambers parliament regan. supported the falklands war and approved the supply of the latest weapons to the british task force. thatcher later became the only western ally to retaliate by allowing american f-11 fighter jets to take off from australian air force bases to bomb libya in 1986, explaining it as a belated step to help reagan. britain plays a more important role in american strategy than any other european power. at critical moments in... at the end of the 80s, thatcher was very influential in changing reagan's ideas about trust in gorbachev, when he repeatedly declared his intention to end the cold war. before coming to geneva, i often said that we need to strengthen trust in our relations with each other. frank and sincere conversations at the summit are part of this process, i am sure that general secretary gorbachev will agree that true trust in each other... must be based on deeds, not just words. today i
in 1982, thatcher and reagan agreed to replace the british navy's polaris missiles with american trident missiles. reagan became the second foreign leader to address both chambers parliament regan. supported the falklands war and approved the supply of the latest weapons to the british task force. thatcher later became the only western ally to retaliate by allowing american f-11 fighter jets to take off from australian air force bases to bomb libya in 1986, explaining it as a belated step to...
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is just like reagan did. all right. that's the riff tonight. for more on all this, we just held the buses for one moment in order to bring in rich law reigns leading, ed -- rich lowry, editor in chief of fox news contributor and welcome back. we should be up there. i mean, we could still get it. >> it's the game earlier tonight. >> yeah, going the way we've played and going straight to the rally. my saintly wife's art studio is right next door. it's a national shot across joe biden's bouhlel. >> look at both campaigns and joe biden moving going to certain states and blue states to maintain and shore up the base and here's donald trump going to some place like star trek, republican man going where no republican man has gone before except reagan. abandonment in cities and states to the democrats presuming they could never be won. that's a attitude that's horrible, it is incorrect, and people not only want a choice, but they want to know, they want to have some kind of symbol that you are generally interested in them and that's what it'll take to
is just like reagan did. all right. that's the riff tonight. for more on all this, we just held the buses for one moment in order to bring in rich law reigns leading, ed -- rich lowry, editor in chief of fox news contributor and welcome back. we should be up there. i mean, we could still get it. >> it's the game earlier tonight. >> yeah, going the way we've played and going straight to the rally. my saintly wife's art studio is right next door. it's a national shot across joe...
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by the way i'm wearing ronald reagan cufflinks. he was a great president he did an amazing job but what happens is new york residents lose their tolerance. after a while of failed policies and if you look at what happen a new york state recently andrew cuomo for years before 1 the general election by 10 points against the republican opponent. kathy hogle 1 with a less than 3% margin. what that is telling you is new york state is shifting. and new york state is in play. the reason its in play is new york city people are getting tired of the direction of where thanks are going and are frustrated. i think trump is making a smart decision, it's his birth state. technically still his home state because this is what made in terms of a business person. i think he is making the right decision. ronald reagan came and campaigned because he thought he had a better solution for american cities and ultimately new york 10 years later elected a republican mayor. if you look at who gets credit for new york -- turning the city around, both republic
by the way i'm wearing ronald reagan cufflinks. he was a great president he did an amazing job but what happens is new york residents lose their tolerance. after a while of failed policies and if you look at what happen a new york state recently andrew cuomo for years before 1 the general election by 10 points against the republican opponent. kathy hogle 1 with a less than 3% margin. what that is telling you is new york state is shifting. and new york state is in play. the reason its in play is...
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so today at reagan national, 90% of the traffic into reagan national has to use the main runway. so think about this. if it was 15 million equally divided, that each runway would bring in about 5 million passengers a year. now the main runway doesn't have 5 million, it has 22.5 million passengers a million passengers a year with only about 2.5, 3 million on the other two runways. another major change since this projection of 15 million a year was made, and that is 9/11. in the aftermath of 9/11 we oppose dramatically more stringent security requirements on the air patterns over reagan national to make it much harder to get into a landing zone to land or to take off. so what does that mean? built for 15.5 million on a landlocked spot, now 25 million come what does it mean? well, it means the main runway at reagan national test of a single busiest runway in the united states. reagan national because it small, is that the busiest airport in the trinity, it's only 19th in terms of the total passengers in and out but that main runway with 90% of the traffic is a busiest runway in the
so today at reagan national, 90% of the traffic into reagan national has to use the main runway. so think about this. if it was 15 million equally divided, that each runway would bring in about 5 million passengers a year. now the main runway doesn't have 5 million, it has 22.5 million passengers a million passengers a year with only about 2.5, 3 million on the other two runways. another major change since this projection of 15 million a year was made, and that is 9/11. in the aftermath of 9/11...
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film, reagan. group sale tickets are available and he joins us now. dennis tickets are, how signifi, looking back, was that reagan visit to the bronx? they very significant get away r that i watched that during my in my research for formember reagan. and i also remember it because i lived through all that that era. th was the first vot president that i voted for. anand he you know, he went ther. it took guts to go there., he actually. u >> he could have wound up with egg on his face. you nailed that. do you seeg any similarities0 d between 1980 and today? >> i think the slogan is still, are you better off than you were four years ago? >> well, well done. i it's perfect and you know it. and i really admired trump for going in and the neighbors and, you know, people relate to that and really do intendthey rea, ie anything, this all these events that, you knownt, begin conspiring against him have actually made him more human to people. >> what is im moret about reaga? and obviously trump has the same
film, reagan. group sale tickets are available and he joins us now. dennis tickets are, how signifi, looking back, was that reagan visit to the bronx? they very significant get away r that i watched that during my in my research for formember reagan. and i also remember it because i lived through all that that era. th was the first vot president that i voted for. anand he you know, he went ther. it took guts to go there., he actually. u >> he could have wound up with egg on his face. you...
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reagan saw opportunity. he could blame president carter on urban blight and pick up some votes and wasn't afraid to meet bronx residents face-to-face. watch this. >> i'm trying to tell you. >> i'm trying to tell you that i know now there is no program or promise a president can make that the federal government can wave a wand and do this. there is legislation in congress, legislation for cooperation between government. and the private sector. stuart: remember the good old days? it worked, reagan won in new york state at won it again in 1984, he went to the belly of the beast and delivered a positive message. four decades later another republican candidate did the same thing, donald trump went to the south bronx and delivered an uplifting positive speech, his audience liked what it heard. role it. >> we are not going to let this continue. we are not going to abandon our hope and our pride, this city has given us so much and now it is time that we are going to give it back, together we are going to make new yo
reagan saw opportunity. he could blame president carter on urban blight and pick up some votes and wasn't afraid to meet bronx residents face-to-face. watch this. >> i'm trying to tell you. >> i'm trying to tell you that i know now there is no program or promise a president can make that the federal government can wave a wand and do this. there is legislation in congress, legislation for cooperation between government. and the private sector. stuart: remember the good old days? it...
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reagan, nine. i think truman is overrated and reagan is underrated. truman got us into korea and had no idea how to get us out. he was ineffective in dealing with mccarthyism. he gets a lot of credit for bringing an end to world war ii. i think it was a no-brainer. there was no way we were not going to drop the bombs. the best thing that happened to harry truman was dave and mcculloch wrote a biography about him. i'm satisfied with my choice of the eight. closely tied to the c-span pole. guest: the most -- host: the most recent one done in 2021. it is done every time there is a change in administration. it was done in 2021, 2017, 2009. why are those presidents often so widely regarded? guest: i think in large part because throughout their presidencies, they abided by these leadership traits that cause them to be so successful. for the most part, in all respects, like washington and lincoln, who were one and two, the consummate integrity, credibility. all of these presidents were extremely effective communicators. there is a wonderful historical record
reagan, nine. i think truman is overrated and reagan is underrated. truman got us into korea and had no idea how to get us out. he was ineffective in dealing with mccarthyism. he gets a lot of credit for bringing an end to world war ii. i think it was a no-brainer. there was no way we were not going to drop the bombs. the best thing that happened to harry truman was dave and mcculloch wrote a biography about him. i'm satisfied with my choice of the eight. closely tied to the c-span pole. guest:...
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visited the neighborhood up here that is when ronald reagan was running against jimmy carter. trump hopes history will repeat itself because that is when reagan flipped the state red and seeding the presidency. >> a level that nobody knows it is possible i did that largely the black and hispanich community. >> and set down and talk to ther former president and they stood at that rally. i'm talking about the different topics on "fox & friends"ther tomorrow morning. 100, 150 people i am nothing too major and no major issues, trace. >> trace: alexa mcadams onizon the ground. an arizona congressional candidate blake masters. welcome to you both.om i had toe laugh when alexandria locascio cortez was baffled by the big crowd in the bronx. and she had this to say, watch. >> i mean come i will not be surprised if he's going to bust in a lot of his pals from long island and new jersey and wherever. i hope they pay a nice, hefty, congestion tax. i hope they contribute to there revenues of new york city and found our public schools througb their tourism to the brown spirits but when she
visited the neighborhood up here that is when ronald reagan was running against jimmy carter. trump hopes history will repeat itself because that is when reagan flipped the state red and seeding the presidency. >> a level that nobody knows it is possible i did that largely the black and hispanich community. >> and set down and talk to ther former president and they stood at that rally. i'm talking about the different topics on "fox & friends"ther tomorrow morning. 100,...
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reagan, nine. i think truman is overrated and reagan is underrated. truman got us into korea and had no idea how to get us out. he was ineffective in dealing with mccarthyism. he gets a lot of credit for bringing an end to world war ii. i think it was a no-brainer. there was no way we were not going to drop the bombs. the best thing that happened to harry truman was dave and mcculloch wrote a biography about him. i'm satisfied with my choice of the eight. closely tied to the c-span pole. guest: the most -- host: the most recent one done in 2021. it is done every time there is a change in administration. it was done in 2021, 2017, 2009. why are those presidents often so widely regarded? guest: i think in large part because throughout their presidencies, they abided by these leadership traits that cause them to be so successful. for the most part, in all respects, like washington and lincoln, who were one and two, the consummate integrity, credibility. all of these presidents were extremely effective communicators. there is a wonderful historical record
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just like reagan did. all right. that's the riff tonight. for more on all of this we just held the buses for one moment in order to bring in rich lowery, editor chief in "national review," tammy bruce, fox news contributor. tammy, welcome back. we should be up there. we could still get in. >> there is yankee game earlier tonight. larry: the yanks are playing. >> they already played. we could have gone to the game and to the rally with a show to do. larry: 45,000 people. my saintly wife's art studio is right there, next to that. tammy, a shot across the bow. this is not just about new york. this is national shot across joe biden's bow i think. >> it is. you look at both campaign. joe biden moving to go to blue states, to maintain them shore up the base. here is donald trump going to someplace, like "star trek" where republican man has never gone before except for reagan. this is what i think really, resonated in 2016, when trump told black americans in particular, what do you have to lose? and the problem with republicans there has been gener
just like reagan did. all right. that's the riff tonight. for more on all of this we just held the buses for one moment in order to bring in rich lowery, editor chief in "national review," tammy bruce, fox news contributor. tammy, welcome back. we should be up there. we could still get in. >> there is yankee game earlier tonight. larry: the yanks are playing. >> they already played. we could have gone to the game and to the rally with a show to do. larry: 45,000 people. my...
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president reagan did that. president bush did that. why do you have a problem with president biden doing it? >> well, first off, when you talk about the principle and the spirit of u.s. law, they're not talking about the letter of u.s. law because antony blinken's report concluded they did not violate u.s. law. ronald reagan's decision to pause the delivery of fighter jets in the 1980s is totally different from what happened here. israel is fighting a war of survival against a terrorist group that committed the worst atrocity against jews. ronald reagan knew that the pause of fighter jets would not interfere with israel's fighting because they had plenty of fighters. did he not pause munitions. joe biden is not sending munitions in the middle of a shooting war that is a war of survival and look at the broader context. israel knew that ronald reagan had its back in the region. he sank half of iran's navy. joe biden has consistently given irans hundreds of billion dollars of dollars that -- >> and you know they dispute that and they are
president reagan did that. president bush did that. why do you have a problem with president biden doing it? >> well, first off, when you talk about the principle and the spirit of u.s. law, they're not talking about the letter of u.s. law because antony blinken's report concluded they did not violate u.s. law. ronald reagan's decision to pause the delivery of fighter jets in the 1980s is totally different from what happened here. israel is fighting a war of survival against a terrorist...
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the reluctant or something. >> bill: trumpettes. >> reagan democrats in a way. third time might be the charm for you? >> dana: i'll workshop it here. we're excited to bring this to you. martha has an amazing special on world war ii streaming now. if you don't have fox nation it is a great reason to start. this is an amazing piece and worked on it for a long time. high quality and we'll see more of it soon. >> heading to normandy to speak to some of these gentlemen. a big opportunity. >> bill: roll this. >> victory! >> bill: he is a great american now. zander schauffele broke through the wall and will join us in a moment to talk about that. a live look at the intrepid museum. members of the u.s. navy will be all over the city in their navy whites. fleet week is here in the big apple. ♪ looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool that gives you a mop and bucket clean in half the time ♪ our cleaning pad has hundreds of scrubbing strips that absorb and lock dirt away, ♪ and it has a 360-degree swivel head that go
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you constantly ask yourself, what would ronald reagan do? what's the ronald reagan did. >> well, look. i think in this case to say, look. i'm all for the humanitarian peace here, and that can be done, but i am not for saying -- what the president said is different. he said, if they go into rafah, i'm not supplying the weapons, period. he didn't say something else. that's what he said, and i have to go by his words because you know what? they're not giving us any information. the state department, this administration, have not been transparent. they have been hiding the eight ball, and that's what he said. >> martha: just quickly if you can, you heard tess ingram. you heard the horrible situation on the ground. are you comfortable when you see those pictures of children and estimates are 14,000 children have died there. are you comfortable with that? >> no. i'm not at all. it's heartbreaking, you know, war as they asay is hell. war is messy, but israel didn't start this war. hamas started this war and israel's going to finish this war, and un
you constantly ask yourself, what would ronald reagan do? what's the ronald reagan did. >> well, look. i think in this case to say, look. i'm all for the humanitarian peace here, and that can be done, but i am not for saying -- what the president said is different. he said, if they go into rafah, i'm not supplying the weapons, period. he didn't say something else. that's what he said, and i have to go by his words because you know what? they're not giving us any information. the state...
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reagan. delivering a more convenient travel experience for members of the military, travelling from joint base san antonio to the pentagon, and travel for business and tourists in san antonio. i also want to talk about the benefits this bill has for new aerospace technologies. our bill helps the f.a.a. both modernize and transform its operations and handling of new entrants like drones and air taxis. a provision that will increase productivity and spur economic activity. important, this reauthorization includes measures to eliminate inefficiencies plaguing the next general office and directs the f.a.a. to complete the beyond visual line of sight role making that will expand drone delivery and other drone operations across the country and especially in my home state of texas. i'm also proud of the reforms aimed at better integrating commercial space activities into the national aerospace system. assisting launch providers and navigating complicated air space will be a boost for texas's thrivin
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and reagan. >> now, as i say, the bill needs 60's votes to pass. they are up to 73 yeas right now. the senate must still approve an interim bill. the house did not line up with the senate and the house left town yesterday. bret? >> bret: chad pergram live on the hill, chad, thanks. up next, one of the most outspoken democrats in congress may be in line for censure over her comments about jewish students and genocide. but as we go to break. former white house counsel for bill clinton and high powered lobbyist jack quinn has died. quinn's wife susanna says he died from long-term complications relating to a double lung transplant in 2019. is he survived by a large family. here in d.c. his wife susanna, son storm and stepdaughter jocelyn. jack quinn was a friend of mine. i'm better for having known him. jack quinn was 74. ♪ switch to shopify so you can build it better, scale it faster and sell more. much more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. (bell ringing) someone needs to customize and save hundreds with liberty mutual! (inaudible sounds) (elevator d
and reagan. >> now, as i say, the bill needs 60's votes to pass. they are up to 73 yeas right now. the senate must still approve an interim bill. the house did not line up with the senate and the house left town yesterday. bret? >> bret: chad pergram live on the hill, chad, thanks. up next, one of the most outspoken democrats in congress may be in line for censure over her comments about jewish students and genocide. but as we go to break. former white house counsel for bill clinton...
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back in 1980 ronald reagan visited the deep blue neighbourhood. he was then running against jimmy carter and trump certainly hoping history repeats itself because that was the reagan flipped new york state blue unseating president carter. and other live luckier in the bronx it's been a longer ride since a republican candidate won the support of voters. 1 of the things they're focusing on is crime. it's top of mind for people in the bronx and voters across new york as his trial started in the big apple, 33 murders and 1300 robberies according to police data. t we want to hear first in america about that because in new york city people are getting debit cards, fast-track to the shelter system. >> reporter: but this is a lot different to see this out here in the bronx compared to some other areas we've gone to for rallies. but we have seen trump in harlem and he does pull out a cry. people think he might not have support but i don't have to tell you, people from all over new york came here and are waiting in line to hear the former president speak. m
back in 1980 ronald reagan visited the deep blue neighbourhood. he was then running against jimmy carter and trump certainly hoping history repeats itself because that was the reagan flipped new york state blue unseating president carter. and other live luckier in the bronx it's been a longer ride since a republican candidate won the support of voters. 1 of the things they're focusing on is crime. it's top of mind for people in the bronx and voters across new york as his trial started in the...
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ipresident ronald reagan, president george h.w. bush, bu. and the first thing i would say is, if you want to b for the job. i don't kno applied for the job that got the job. so it's it's not. and the present monster.com. com or indeed looking for one. so the first responsibility is to ignore the responsibility that's been given. and i'll just tell you my story. when i was asked to be the taff, i thought he was really asking me to run his transition into then he made it pretty clear that he was talking about, quote, the big one. he didn't give a definition to the word big until after and the hanging chads had all fallen to the ground. and let's all go there and ha ha ha. i chaired gore's campaign a few times in counting chads. no, but seriously, when he said that, he asked me to be. it was the morning after the election when he asked me to be as chief of staff, and i said, we have a lot to talk about. i said, first of all, if i become your chief of staff, i you'and i don't want to let you. down. but i cannot be your friend. yon' at me with al
ipresident ronald reagan, president george h.w. bush, bu. and the first thing i would say is, if you want to b for the job. i don't kno applied for the job that got the job. so it's it's not. and the present monster.com. com or indeed looking for one. so the first responsibility is to ignore the responsibility that's been given. and i'll just tell you my story. when i was asked to be the taff, i thought he was really asking me to run his transition into then he made it pretty clear that he was...
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i think reagan is underrated. truman was ineffective in dealing with mccarthyism. he gets credit for bringing a quick end to world war ii. i think that was a no-brainer. there was no way we weren't going to drop those bombs. i think the best thing that ever happened to harry truman was when there was a pulitzer biography of him. that endeared him to many. i'm very satisfied with my choice of the eight. as i've mentioned, it is closely tied to the c-span pole. >> the c-span historian survey, the most recent one done in 2021, it is done every time there is a change in administration, so it was done again in 2021, 2017, 2009, and 2020. the presidency mentioned that you talk about in your book largely stay in the same position. why are those presidents often so widely regarded? >> i think because in large part because throughout their presidency, they abided by leadership traits that cause them to be successful. for the most part, in our respects, especially with people like washington and lincoln who are one and two, consummate integrity, credibility, all of these pre
i think reagan is underrated. truman was ineffective in dealing with mccarthyism. he gets credit for bringing a quick end to world war ii. i think that was a no-brainer. there was no way we weren't going to drop those bombs. i think the best thing that ever happened to harry truman was when there was a pulitzer biography of him. that endeared him to many. i'm very satisfied with my choice of the eight. as i've mentioned, it is closely tied to the c-span pole. >> the c-span historian...
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and it turned out that reagan won by a landslide that no pollster saw coming. and it was it was quite a quite a surprise it could happen. but in this era in the last, what, 30, 40 years, it hasn't happened. and not likely this year. i just have one more thing and then that's it. but why do you think this polarization has happened? like i remember like reading a rick perlstein book, like there would always be like democrats for eisenhower. democrats or reagan, stuff like that. like you don't really see you never you rarely. i suppose you have the lincoln project that's probably a twitter thing. you never really see like them swinging like for other primaries or you don't ever see like democrats or trump or like republic. i suppose. maybe, but like, just don't see this much bipartisan or kind switching around as much. you don't. you're right you're right. although there is some effort, i think by the biden camp to to woo nikki haley voters. now whether that's going to be very successful or not, i have my doubts. i really don't see that that nikki haley supporters
and it turned out that reagan won by a landslide that no pollster saw coming. and it was it was quite a quite a surprise it could happen. but in this era in the last, what, 30, 40 years, it hasn't happened. and not likely this year. i just have one more thing and then that's it. but why do you think this polarization has happened? like i remember like reading a rick perlstein book, like there would always be like democrats for eisenhower. democrats or reagan, stuff like that. like you don't...
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and i came to moscow one week before the inauguration of president reagan. you could imagine dark was was not only cold and dark in leningrad at that time, but the political climate in the united states and the soviet union was dark and gloomy, and yet our program functioned and our program continued. and i was able to do very useful research that then resulted in publications and allowed me to to learn about the soviet union. that, again, allowed me to become the head of the russian services of voa and rl. and i think what that legacy showed was that having real nation ships mattered. and this is something that goes right back to what president eisenhower stated many times in his speeches, in his writings and his views, what i think the legacy of president eisenhower is, as we look back on it, is the creation of something that political scientists often refer to as a cold war regime. and that's something that's missing today. it's very, very important. the cold war regime is the ability of kind of written and unwritten rules, if you wish, by which to antago
and i came to moscow one week before the inauguration of president reagan. you could imagine dark was was not only cold and dark in leningrad at that time, but the political climate in the united states and the soviet union was dark and gloomy, and yet our program functioned and our program continued. and i was able to do very useful research that then resulted in publications and allowed me to to learn about the soviet union. that, again, allowed me to become the head of the russian services...
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and i came to moscow one week before the inauguration of president reagan. you could imagine dark was was not only cold and dark in leningrad at that time, but the political climate in the united states and the soviet union was dark and gloomy, and yet our program functioned and our program continued. and i was able to do very useful research that then resulted in publications and allowed me to to learn about the soviet union. that, again, allowed me to become the head of the russian services of voa and rl. and i think what that legacy showed was that having real nation ships mattered. and this is something that goes right back to what president eisenhower stated many times in his speeches, in his writings and his views, what i think the legacy of president eisenhower is, as we look back on it, is the creation of something that political scientists often refer to as a cold war regime. and that's something that's missing today. it's very, very important. the cold war regime is the ability of kind of written and unwritten rules, if you wish, by which to antago
and i came to moscow one week before the inauguration of president reagan. you could imagine dark was was not only cold and dark in leningrad at that time, but the political climate in the united states and the soviet union was dark and gloomy, and yet our program functioned and our program continued. and i was able to do very useful research that then resulted in publications and allowed me to to learn about the soviet union. that, again, allowed me to become the head of the russian services...
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which is why reagan wins in 80 gets reeles ho. hope, confidence in the future and our country which on the others, they in opinion for a long time have been embarrassed by country. i'm not. so. but it is faith in our institutions which are underatt. the women and men who are working in them and i start at the supreme court, the justices who are under attack person early. -- personally. that is something that would happen in russia. that should not happen wh mif i would like to come and joiday, i said. your mission is so important to ec our institutions and the country we have. at a minimum, to reaffirm or for some people restore hope in our futureis easy to get down and b bleak with what is going on today. >> i don't want to steal too much thunder from yo book, which is coming out this summer, midnight in moscow, but you were there when putin pulled the trigger rusa invaded ukraine. and what you went through?>> ae relationship between the united states and russia by the beginning of 2022, our bilateral relationship as we call it w
which is why reagan wins in 80 gets reeles ho. hope, confidence in the future and our country which on the others, they in opinion for a long time have been embarrassed by country. i'm not. so. but it is faith in our institutions which are underatt. the women and men who are working in them and i start at the supreme court, the justices who are under attack person early. -- personally. that is something that would happen in russia. that should not happen wh mif i would like to come and joiday,...
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you may recall that, at the end of the debate that jimmy carter and ronald reagan had, reagan looked right at the camera and asked the american people, are you better off than you were four years ago? of course, at that time, americans said no, we are not worse off, and reagan won the election. i think that is the same question donald trump will ask the american people when they debate in june and later in the fall. are you better off financially than you were four years ago, and for the vast majority of americans, that answer is no. host: i want to follow-up on the point you made about purchasing power, because there is a report out from the congressional budget office this week about how inflation has affected household at different income levels since 2019, right before biden came into office. the cbo says, on average, purchasing power increase, but the effect varied by income group. in particular, for households in every point i'll, or fifth, of the income situation, their share of income required to pay for their consumption bundle decreased on average, because income grew faste
you may recall that, at the end of the debate that jimmy carter and ronald reagan had, reagan looked right at the camera and asked the american people, are you better off than you were four years ago? of course, at that time, americans said no, we are not worse off, and reagan won the election. i think that is the same question donald trump will ask the american people when they debate in june and later in the fall. are you better off financially than you were four years ago, and for the vast...
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daddy bush got rid of ronald reagan ideas. son bush went totally off to the left of ronald reagan. that is the reason why the republican party fell away to the side. host: that is jay. guest: again, with respect, this is not simply about reagan republicans. in fact we have a great deal for the former president. just as we did for dwight eisenhower and others. i would say to this gentleman that he is saying very kind things about president reagan, as he should. at the same time i do not think that ronald reagan would recognize where the party is today. many of the things that ronald reagan stood for like supporting the allies and peace through strength, i do not see that in the maga movement. ronald reagan would have been the first to support ukraine and their struggle. that is not where we are today as a party. i do not think that ronald reagan would be supporting these absurd tariffs. he believed in the free market. i am trying to understand. i consider myself a center-right type of person, moderately conservative. that is a good thing, frankly. some are very conservative and some
daddy bush got rid of ronald reagan ideas. son bush went totally off to the left of ronald reagan. that is the reason why the republican party fell away to the side. host: that is jay. guest: again, with respect, this is not simply about reagan republicans. in fact we have a great deal for the former president. just as we did for dwight eisenhower and others. i would say to this gentleman that he is saying very kind things about president reagan, as he should. at the same time i do not think...
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colleagues call themselves reagan republicans. so, recall that president reagan did the exact same thing based on concerns with israel's military actions on two occasions in 1981 and 1982. these 2,000-pound bombs in question can create a crater up to 50 feet wide and 36 feet deep when dropped. and they have a lethal fragmentation to a radius the size of multiple football fields. such bombs have no place in urban combat. not in gaza, not in rafah, one of the most densely populated areas on the planet. and the united states has a duty, an obligation under law to make sure our weapons are not disproportionately killing civilians. and as far as this bill, h. h.r. 8369, prohibits the biden administration from exercising its executive branch prerogative in holding or suspending u.s. arm transfers to israel, including these large warhead munitions, and any other defense article. it also forces the administration to deliver any such item to israel within 15 days of enactment if the administration is unable to comply -- enactment. if the a
colleagues call themselves reagan republicans. so, recall that president reagan did the exact same thing based on concerns with israel's military actions on two occasions in 1981 and 1982. these 2,000-pound bombs in question can create a crater up to 50 feet wide and 36 feet deep when dropped. and they have a lethal fragmentation to a radius the size of multiple football fields. such bombs have no place in urban combat. not in gaza, not in rafah, one of the most densely populated areas on the...
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what do you think reagan would do in this particular instance? >> i think reagan would back them. this comes as they said terrorist attacks that are unparalleled in its barbarity. so i think the fact that another president 40 years ago threatened some weapons, israel has had a lot of disagreements with american presidents. all of them pretty much over the last 40 years. it is a sovereign nation out of itself. i think if america ever had an ally that undermined us at a similar point, people would rightly be outraged after 9/11 they said don't go after al qaeda or stop or we won't help you i think american people would be outraged. i think with the situation is that come off has to be defeated. i don't think there is a middle ground. they are either defeated or they are gathered and it will have another attack. may be it's not now maybe it's ten years from now i don't know who else would go after that. >> aishah: and two weeks ago when they sent to those drones that israel everything changed. thank you for joining us live. >> john: look at the left-hand side of your screen at the je
what do you think reagan would do in this particular instance? >> i think reagan would back them. this comes as they said terrorist attacks that are unparalleled in its barbarity. so i think the fact that another president 40 years ago threatened some weapons, israel has had a lot of disagreements with american presidents. all of them pretty much over the last 40 years. it is a sovereign nation out of itself. i think if america ever had an ally that undermined us at a similar point,...
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reagan halts f-16s for israel. quoting from that report, "president reagan indefinitely delayed shipment of u.s. f-16 fighter bombers to israel in an effort to restrain what secretary of state alexander haig called the escalating cycle of violence in the middle east. was quote of the time, israel was in the middle of a military conflict with palestinian dissidents in lebanon. president ronald reagan was pushing israel to agree to a cease-fire. a cease-fire that israeli prime minister did not want to agree to. >> israel's prime ministers said no to the american appeal for a cease-fire in lebanon and israel solved a offensive against palestinians went on. despite appeals from president reagan and secretary of state haig, israel rejected any idea of an immediate spokes cease- fire. israel believes there is a cease-fire, the deliveries will resume. other israeli officials called the new suspension and unjustified attempt to pressure israel. >> an american president pushing israel for a cease- fire, israel resisting tho
reagan halts f-16s for israel. quoting from that report, "president reagan indefinitely delayed shipment of u.s. f-16 fighter bombers to israel in an effort to restrain what secretary of state alexander haig called the escalating cycle of violence in the middle east. was quote of the time, israel was in the middle of a military conflict with palestinian dissidents in lebanon. president ronald reagan was pushing israel to agree to a cease-fire. a cease-fire that israeli prime minister did...
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does reagan stay in your head? do you find yourself accidentally ordering at a restaurant in character. >> not so much. [laughter] ... chinese food. [laughter] >> what is the role people come up to you in response to your most? >> interspace. >> i think there was a fascination with the idea of shrinking people and i think that's a rebirth because we did that to greg gutfeld here at f fox. his show was a smash hit. >> not everybody wants to do it. my favorite movie was the right stuff. almost jealous of your jacket. [laughter] >> it's like triple x, not shopping in your size and how it with i am hollywood, florida. totally different vibe. >> onset every day, i went with the sound barrier in the blue angels 30 years back i went for a practice show and they get up there 18 inches off each other's wings and you poor like eight geez. they all have g students. i don't have one, why didn't i have one asked. >> of all the things they make sure you have. extra lip balm,. >> all of a sudden you feel real heavy. and you're li
does reagan stay in your head? do you find yourself accidentally ordering at a restaurant in character. >> not so much. [laughter] ... chinese food. [laughter] >> what is the role people come up to you in response to your most? >> interspace. >> i think there was a fascination with the idea of shrinking people and i think that's a rebirth because we did that to greg gutfeld here at f fox. his show was a smash hit. >> not everybody wants to do it. my favorite movie...