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and, of course, mrs. reagan said, look, i sleep with this. of course i'm going to tell him, give my advice you know, and so it's understandable that reagan would some of his opinions based on his conversations with mrs. reagan. well, i know that you take that model of listening to your wife as you at all. absolutely. your. absolutely. well, i think saw maybe one more question and then let's get many more questions. let's take more question. and then, craig, are you willing to take more questions? yes, i long to i talk to you. so he's not going anywhere. i love a captive audience or a captive audience. and the author never, ever upset when someone asks the question. okay. so i think i had chris first. okay, third. so let's have chris and then let's have q&a and the book signing. okay, great. excellent. craig coming back, a point that was made a minute ago about. presidents that you alluded to it, really about that come from outside the political class. yes. versus those that do and know both reagan and trump come to mind. but you also have cov
and, of course, mrs. reagan said, look, i sleep with this. of course i'm going to tell him, give my advice you know, and so it's understandable that reagan would some of his opinions based on his conversations with mrs. reagan. well, i know that you take that model of listening to your wife as you at all. absolutely. your. absolutely. well, i think saw maybe one more question and then let's get many more questions. let's take more question. and then, craig, are you willing to take more...
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reagan was easier to forgive than mrs.reagan, but, you know, in 1980, you know, the issue of reagan's age came up a lot. it was a lot, there was a lot of stuff, he was too old for the presidency and blah, blah, blah, blah, and really had -- it was john sears' fault, campaign manager in '76 and then for a short time in '800 before he, before he was fired by reagan. but he took reagan off the road for a year. he wouldn't let are him go out andmn campaign, write columns, o anything. and so what happens in the vacuum is that instead of reagan making news and staying interesting, the gossip mongers take over. reagan's too old, if only reagan was arrive lyre -- alive, things would be better, real nasty stuff. and a lot of this came from the bush campaign. very animated. look, they were establishmenttarians whereas reagan was an anti-establishmenttarian. is so there was always going too be a clash, you know? and tell you one example, one time when bush was chairman of the republican national committee, he was asked w by a reporte
reagan was easier to forgive than mrs.reagan, but, you know, in 1980, you know, the issue of reagan's age came up a lot. it was a lot, there was a lot of stuff, he was too old for the presidency and blah, blah, blah, blah, and really had -- it was john sears' fault, campaign manager in '76 and then for a short time in '800 before he, before he was fired by reagan. but he took reagan off the road for a year. he wouldn't let are him go out andmn campaign, write columns, o anything. and so what...
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reagan was easier to forgive than mrs. reagan, but, you know, in 19 19 19 -- 1980, the issue of reagan's age came up a lot, he was too old for the presidency,ea this, that and the otherr thing. it was john sears' fault. he was campaign manager in '76 and then for a short time in '80 before he was fired by reagan. but he took reagan off thed road for a year. he wouldn't let him go out and campaign, write columns, he wouldn't let him do anything. so what happens in the vacuum is insteadyi of reagan making news and staying interesting, the the gossip amongers took over -- mongers took over. real nasty stuff. and a lot off this came from the bush campaign. veryry animated. look, they were establishment whereas reagan was an anti-establishment. so there was always going to be the a clap -- clash, you know? when bush was chairman of the republican national committee, he was asked by a reporter, he says, well, tell me, ambassador, are you a liberal, a moderate or conservative? and bush disdainfully said labelsr are for cans. well
reagan was easier to forgive than mrs. reagan, but, you know, in 19 19 19 -- 1980, the issue of reagan's age came up a lot, he was too old for the presidency,ea this, that and the otherr thing. it was john sears' fault. he was campaign manager in '76 and then for a short time in '80 before he was fired by reagan. but he took reagan off thed road for a year. he wouldn't let him go out and campaign, write columns, he wouldn't let him do anything. so what happens in the vacuum is insteadyi of...
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reagan was -- was easier to forgive than mrs. reagan but in 1980, the issue of reagan's age came up a lot, it was a lot. too old for the presidency and blah, blah, this and that andr the other thing. john was campaign manager in '76 and for a short time in 80fi before he was fired by reagan but he took reagan off the road for a year and wouldn't let him go out and campaign and wouldn't let him do anything and so what happens in the vacuum is that instead of reagan making news is the gossip mongers, a lot of this came from the bush campaign. reagan was an antiestablishment. there's always going to be a clash, you know, and tell you one example, one time when bush was chairman of the republican national committee he was asked by a report, well, tell me ambassador, are you a liberal, moderate or conservative and bush disdainfully said labels are for cans. reagan would knock that out of a park. he wouldbo refer you to books, events in history, you know, and so there was always that, of course, he attacked bush's reagan's tax cut plan
reagan was -- was easier to forgive than mrs. reagan but in 1980, the issue of reagan's age came up a lot, it was a lot. too old for the presidency and blah, blah, this and that andr the other thing. john was campaign manager in '76 and for a short time in 80fi before he was fired by reagan but he took reagan off the road for a year and wouldn't let him go out and campaign and wouldn't let him do anything and so what happens in the vacuum is that instead of reagan making news is the gossip...
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when mr. reagan and mr. gorbachev met, it was a big meeting. they represented together one eighth of the human race separated. the human race was locked out of that room. most people in the world tonight, half are asian, one half of them are chinese. that's one of two mentioned in the middle east. that's europe, 1.8 million latin americans next door to us, the caribbean, africa, half billion people, mostly in the world today. a yellow, a brown, a black man, christian, poor female, young and don't speak english in the real world. this generation must offer leadership to the real world. well, losing ground in latin america, middle east, africa, because we're not focusing on the real world. that's the real world. we must use basic principles, support international law, which that the most to gain from it. support human rights. we believe in that. support south of termination. we'll build on that. support economic development. you know it's right. be consistent and gain our moral authority in the world. i challenge you tonight, my friends. let's be
when mr. reagan and mr. gorbachev met, it was a big meeting. they represented together one eighth of the human race separated. the human race was locked out of that room. most people in the world tonight, half are asian, one half of them are chinese. that's one of two mentioned in the middle east. that's europe, 1.8 million latin americans next door to us, the caribbean, africa, half billion people, mostly in the world today. a yellow, a brown, a black man, christian, poor female, young and...
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when mr. reagan and mr. gorbachev met, it was a big meeting. they represented together one eighth of the human race separated. the human race was locked out of that room. most people in the world tonight, half are asian, one half of them are chinese. that's one of two mentioned in the middle east. that's europe, 1.8 million latin americans next door to us, the caribbean, africa, half billion people, mostly in the world today. a yellow, a brown, a black man, christian, poor female, young and don't speak english in the real world. this generation must offer leadership to the real world. well, losing ground in latin america, middle east, africa, because we're not focusing on the real world. that's the real world. we must use basic principles, support international law, which that the most to gain from it. support human rights. we believe in that. support south of termination. we'll build on that. support economic development. you know it's right. be consistent and gain our moral authority in the world. i challenge you tonight, my friends. let's be
when mr. reagan and mr. gorbachev met, it was a big meeting. they represented together one eighth of the human race separated. the human race was locked out of that room. most people in the world tonight, half are asian, one half of them are chinese. that's one of two mentioned in the middle east. that's europe, 1.8 million latin americans next door to us, the caribbean, africa, half billion people, mostly in the world today. a yellow, a brown, a black man, christian, poor female, young and...
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i mean, mr. reagan joining the 11 in the war. uh, basically when he was the 1st 111 in 1982. put put it, yes. is there any relationship on the line forcing mr. big and at the time to end that, you know, mr. bush in 2006. but that's relationship on the line mr. by done by from the beginning, you know, espousing this unconditional support of israel. in a way, in a way, has robbed him of, of, of inability to, to put that kind of relationship on the line and, and force not the only mist citizen. yeah. himself to change his guy. coolest cost benefit calculus. but to also to create, to support a momentum inside, but it's about any political spectrum that transcends these different kind of political divide that can eventually combine with the american pressure. miss good, nothing. you know, i have to change position or, i mean, i agree to some compromise or to design render slim a senior fellow, the middle east institute in washington dc. thank you so much for your perspective today. the the, an okay to link the army group is taking responsibility for an attack that killed nearly $2
i mean, mr. reagan joining the 11 in the war. uh, basically when he was the 1st 111 in 1982. put put it, yes. is there any relationship on the line forcing mr. big and at the time to end that, you know, mr. bush in 2006. but that's relationship on the line mr. by done by from the beginning, you know, espousing this unconditional support of israel. in a way, in a way, has robbed him of, of, of inability to, to put that kind of relationship on the line and, and force not the only mist citizen....
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reagan said to mrs. bush, you know, you should lose some weight and dye your hair. any truth to that. it's it's i don't know, but it's plausible they they didn't they sent to not get along. okay. it was kind of interesting because again, nancy was was a very different personality type from her husband. and her husband got along with pretty much everybody, including george bush, including mikhail gorbachev. and nancy had these famous feuds with bush as well as with rice, gorbachev. so was there any evidence that there was that reagan had alzheimer's was towards the end of his administration or that come subsequent? well, the diagnosis certainly came subsequently. the hard question to answer is, did he have alzheimer's when he was already in office? and i actually asked one of his alzheimer's doctors that very question. and the answer i got was that he certainly the precursors of of alzheimer's, the plaques in the walls that cause alzheimer's, those were certainly present in his brain when he was president. but that doesn't mean that he had dementia. i would say he th
reagan said to mrs. bush, you know, you should lose some weight and dye your hair. any truth to that. it's it's i don't know, but it's plausible they they didn't they sent to not get along. okay. it was kind of interesting because again, nancy was was a very different personality type from her husband. and her husband got along with pretty much everybody, including george bush, including mikhail gorbachev. and nancy had these famous feuds with bush as well as with rice, gorbachev. so was there...
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reagan said to mrs. bush, you know, you should lose some weight and dye your hair. any truth to that. it's it's i don't know, but it's plausible they they didn't they sent to not get along. okay. it was kind of interesting because again, nancy was was a very different personality type from her husband. and her husband got along with pretty much everybody, including george bush, including mikhail gorbachev. and nancy had these famous feuds with bush as well as with rice, gorbachev. so was there any evidence that there was that reagan had alzheimer's was towards the end of his administration or that come subsequent? well, the diagnosis certainly came subsequently. the hard question to answer is, did he have alzheimer's when he was already in office? and i actually asked one of his alzheimer's doctors that very question. and the answer i got was that he certainly the precursors of of alzheimer's, the plaques in the walls that cause alzheimer's, those were certainly present in his brain when he was president. but that doesn't mean that he had dementia. i would say he th
reagan said to mrs. bush, you know, you should lose some weight and dye your hair. any truth to that. it's it's i don't know, but it's plausible they they didn't they sent to not get along. okay. it was kind of interesting because again, nancy was was a very different personality type from her husband. and her husband got along with pretty much everybody, including george bush, including mikhail gorbachev. and nancy had these famous feuds with bush as well as with rice, gorbachev. so was there...
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mr. reagan offered me a slot i had to go to jail and door. know not not all was good at poverty that's well that's true. that's right that's. right. i went to see well the first time i met mike dukakis, i was i was a spouse and my wife diane was, being sworn in as a member of the mass maritime board. and she said, want to come along? and i said, sure. and we went into the into the governor's office and it was the fastest swearing in in the history of time. i mean, it was he had his card, he read from it. i think you looked up and saw her and we got a great photograph and we were out and and i but i of course his career and and we knew lots and lots of people together at the firm and otherwise and admirers all over the commonwealth. when i. thinking hard about running for governor, i went to see him and i think we were you were in l.a. when i came to see the first time about running, about running and i learned i describe the kind of campaign and how i didn't want to focus my own time on the case for how to win, as i think a lot of candidates
mr. reagan offered me a slot i had to go to jail and door. know not not all was good at poverty that's well that's true. that's right that's. right. i went to see well the first time i met mike dukakis, i was i was a spouse and my wife diane was, being sworn in as a member of the mass maritime board. and she said, want to come along? and i said, sure. and we went into the into the governor's office and it was the fastest swearing in in the history of time. i mean, it was he had his card, he...
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mr. reagan offered me a slot i had to go to jail and door.t all was good at poverty that's well that's true. that's right that's. right. i went to see well the first time i met mike dukakis, i was i was a spouse and my wife diane was, being sworn in as a member of the mass maritime board. and she said, want to come along? and i said, sure. and we went into the into the governor's office and it was the fastest swearing in in the history of time. i mean, it was he had his card, he read from it. i think you looked up and saw her and we got a great photograph and we were out and and i but i of course his career and and we knew lots and lots of people together at the firm and otherwise and admirers all over the commonwealth. when i. thinking hard about running for governor, i went to see him and i think we were you were in l.a. when i came to see the first time about running, about running and i learned i describe the kind of campaign and how i didn't want to focus my own time on the case for how to win, as i think a lot of candidates do. i wanted
mr. reagan offered me a slot i had to go to jail and door.t all was good at poverty that's well that's true. that's right that's. right. i went to see well the first time i met mike dukakis, i was i was a spouse and my wife diane was, being sworn in as a member of the mass maritime board. and she said, want to come along? and i said, sure. and we went into the into the governor's office and it was the fastest swearing in in the history of time. i mean, it was he had his card, he read from it. i...
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reagan used to say, regulate it, regulate it, regulate it, that's what democrats do.rically, people like gary gensler, the sec chairman, why people like gary had rejected it and want to regulate it. no. there's a tension. democrats are now trying to say, no, no, no, we like it too. i think it's about votes. i think the dems want those votes. they want the 40 million people -- stuart: news flash, there's an election. >> shocking! [laughter] stuart: check futures, please. where are we going on this thursday morning? if we're going up at least at the opening bell, inned idea how we're winning to close. >>> the media going overboard for kamala harris and tim walz, and they're painting walz as ad moderate. roll it. >> the idea that tim walz is some lefty is just not true in reality. >> maybe a little more of a cuddly choice. stuart: brent bozell begs to differ, he's in the 111:00 hour. harris says she'll bring down price on day one if elected. >> we believe in a future where we lower the cost of living for america's families. and when i am president, it will be a day one p
reagan used to say, regulate it, regulate it, regulate it, that's what democrats do.rically, people like gary gensler, the sec chairman, why people like gary had rejected it and want to regulate it. no. there's a tension. democrats are now trying to say, no, no, no, we like it too. i think it's about votes. i think the dems want those votes. they want the 40 million people -- stuart: news flash, there's an election. >> shocking! [laughter] stuart: check futures, please. where are we going...
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ford wrote a second book, and rosalynn carter and nancy reagan published two books apiece. mrs. reagan's chief of staff, james rosebush, wrote first lady, public wife, for example, 1988, it was just one in a line of fascinating insider stories. the 1990s was a rich decade. scholarly articles based upon archival research began to appear in journals like presidential studies quarterly. author carl anthony, published first ladies the saga of presidents wives and their power to ambitious volumes over thousand pages written as a kind of tempore lee layered, multiplied biography of all the first ladies together. then came the first of what would be a land three volume biography of eleanor roosevelt by historian reece and cook, three volumes. there are united states presidents who don't have three volume biographies. to think that a first lady, even eleanor roosevelt, could be worthy of three volumes and that it was published a major trade press that was huge. that was an enormous step forward in public and academic, except it's also early in the 1990s. lewis gould noticed that while i
ford wrote a second book, and rosalynn carter and nancy reagan published two books apiece. mrs. reagan's chief of staff, james rosebush, wrote first lady, public wife, for example, 1988, it was just one in a line of fascinating insider stories. the 1990s was a rich decade. scholarly articles based upon archival research began to appear in journals like presidential studies quarterly. author carl anthony, published first ladies the saga of presidents wives and their power to ambitious volumes...
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. >> this is a great piece of video where we saw president reagan bringing them in and that is mrs. reagan. so it is not just, you know, atmospheric and christmas trees that they are using this to convey the real interest. >> and certainly that it is about afghanistan. and the literacy issues. and they would work for the president in many cases and because of exactly this that we don't have, i have been binge watching the crown, you know, we don't have royalty. but we do have a family and that will convey a part of that story and the narrative of what they are all about. >> eleanor roosevelt was the president's eyes and ears. and so she went out and there is a wonderful new yorker cartoon where they were e reminders down in the mine and they would say that business roosevelt is coming. she then would report back and she would have her own column. >> let me show you a couple of images here as we'll talk about that with the couple of other great things to open up for questions. so i like to call this elevating the icons. using the white house and the pictures that you could pull out o
. >> this is a great piece of video where we saw president reagan bringing them in and that is mrs. reagan. so it is not just, you know, atmospheric and christmas trees that they are using this to convey the real interest. >> and certainly that it is about afghanistan. and the literacy issues. and they would work for the president in many cases and because of exactly this that we don't have, i have been binge watching the crown, you know, we don't have royalty. but we do have a...
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we saw president reagan bringing in mikhail gorbachev. this is mrs. reagan during mrs. gorbachev. so it's not just it's you know, atmospherics and christmas trees. sometimes first ladies are using this camera to convey real interest in policy and things. they have portfolios. mrs. bush was certainly about afghanistan and the literacy issues. each woman who has had that role has had an important policy agenda. and they have they have very important staff. people acknowledge me, right. who's here? i mean, the people who work with the first lady's staff are equal to the people in the west wing who work for the president. in many cases, because of exactly this, we don't have i've been binge watching the crown. you know, we don't have royalty, but we do have a family. and that conveys part of the story and the narrative of what a white house is about. and eleanor roosevelt was the president's eyes and ears. and so that she went and there was a wonderful new yorker cartoon where they miners down in the mine and they say, i think mrs. roosevelt is coming. and she then will report back an
we saw president reagan bringing in mikhail gorbachev. this is mrs. reagan during mrs. gorbachev. so it's not just it's you know, atmospherics and christmas trees. sometimes first ladies are using this camera to convey real interest in policy and things. they have portfolios. mrs. bush was certainly about afghanistan and the literacy issues. each woman who has had that role has had an important policy agenda. and they have they have very important staff. people acknowledge me, right. who's...
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we saw president reagan ringing in the calgary chuff. this is mrs. reagan touring mrs. glover trust. so it is not just -- you know, atmospherics and christmas trees, sometimes first ladies are using the skimmer to convey real interest in policy and things. >> they have roughly is, mrs. bush was certainly about afghanistan and the literacy issues, each woman who has had that role has had an important policy agenda. >> they have very important staff people, right? acknowledging mcbride who is here, the people who has worked with the first lady's staff are equal to the people on the west wing who works in the present in many cases. because of exactly this, i have been binge watching the crown, we don't have royalty but we do have a family and that conveys part of the story, the narrative of what else it is about. >> eleanor roosevelt was the president's eyes and ears. so she went out and there was a wonderful new yorker cartoon where there were minor's down in the mine and they say, i think mrs. roosevelt is coming. she then would report back and she had her own column. >>
we saw president reagan ringing in the calgary chuff. this is mrs. reagan touring mrs. glover trust. so it is not just -- you know, atmospherics and christmas trees, sometimes first ladies are using the skimmer to convey real interest in policy and things. >> they have roughly is, mrs. bush was certainly about afghanistan and the literacy issues, each woman who has had that role has had an important policy agenda. >> they have very important staff people, right? acknowledging...
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i ladies and gentlemen, mr. president, reagan reagan. you see the beefeaters behind him, though? the wind. lord. you see the assembled people. doesn't look much like state of the union in the united states. it is now remembered as of the most important presidential of at least the 20th and 21st century. in the speech seemed to predict that the soviet union would end up, and he is quoting trotsky here on the ash heap of history. he said that the cold war was a battle of ideas and that we were at a turning point, and that the west and democratic ideas would win almost no one believed he was right at the time. but within a decade, the soviet union did, in fact, end up on the ash heap of history. and many of the nations that had former that had formerly been allied with the soviet union in the warsaw pact, nations like poland or what became the czech republic. they became democracies applied and were admitted to the european union. and as quickly they could, they joined non-nato because they had experienced soviet. and the arms control agreements that reagan mentioned briefly in west
i ladies and gentlemen, mr. president, reagan reagan. you see the beefeaters behind him, though? the wind. lord. you see the assembled people. doesn't look much like state of the union in the united states. it is now remembered as of the most important presidential of at least the 20th and 21st century. in the speech seemed to predict that the soviet union would end up, and he is quoting trotsky here on the ash heap of history. he said that the cold war was a battle of ideas and that we were at...
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there are leaders i remember watching as a kid, president reagan, mr., john johnson, they would never elevate leaders that way. they would talk about the challenges. and i agree with you in that regard. we have a big race in front of us and i am looking forward to every debate and every exchange. >> dana: do you think we get to sit next to each other at the convention next week, harold? we can write notes back and forth? >> harold: i can't wait. i have a picture with you in my phone. >> dana: he shows it to everyone. ahead, the media says who cares about the policies or that she hasn't held a newser in 23 days, did you know that kamala spreads joy? ♪ ♪ life, diabetes, there's no slowing down. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. >> no application fee if you apply by august 29 at university of maryland global campus, offering online and hybrid courses and lifetime career services. learn about our more
there are leaders i remember watching as a kid, president reagan, mr., john johnson, they would never elevate leaders that way. they would talk about the challenges. and i agree with you in that regard. we have a big race in front of us and i am looking forward to every debate and every exchange. >> dana: do you think we get to sit next to each other at the convention next week, harold? we can write notes back and forth? >> harold: i can't wait. i have a picture with you in my...
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there are leaders i remember watching as a kid, president reagan, mr., john johnson, they would never elevate leaders that way. they would talk about the challenges. and i agree with you in that regard. we have a big race in front of us and i am looking forward to every debate and every exchange. >> dana: do you think we get to sit next to each other at the convention next week, harold? we can write notes back and forth? >> harold: i can't wait. i have a picture with you in my phone. >> dana: he shows it to everyone. ahead, the media says who cares about the policies or that she hasn't held a newser in 23 days, did you know that kamala spreads joy? ♪ ♪ as the leaves turn and the air cools, we remember why we hunt. it's about the stories, the memories, the traditions passed down from generation to generation. and at bass pro shops and cabela's, we're here to help you make every moment count. stock up for your next adventure during the fall hunting classic... our biggest sale of the year. our friendly, knowledgeable outfitters will help you find the right
there are leaders i remember watching as a kid, president reagan, mr., john johnson, they would never elevate leaders that way. they would talk about the challenges. and i agree with you in that regard. we have a big race in front of us and i am looking forward to every debate and every exchange. >> dana: do you think we get to sit next to each other at the convention next week, harold? we can write notes back and forth? >> harold: i can't wait. i have a picture with you in my...
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andropov seemed to be saying to reagan: "well, mr.president, look at the evil empire through the eyes of a child. alas, the fate of the angel of peace turned tragic two years after her trip to the ussr, samantha. smith and her father died in a plane crash, and although the cause was bad weather conditions, many believed that everything was set up by american intelligence services. in 1986, already under mikhail gorbachev, a return trip of the soviet schoolgirl to the usa was prepared. goodwill ambassador, katya lycheva was chosen from several thousand children. her photo with ronald reagan will fly around the world. this will happen later. and other summits, and reagan and gorbachev publicly admit that there can be no winners in a nuclear war, but the first to tread the road to peace and disarmament were children. in the morning we will wake up not in moscow, it is love, chose for you, in the sky starry for you, you see me for, for me myself, without you, you almost you, i could not tell you. international music festival dreamfest in
andropov seemed to be saying to reagan: "well, mr.president, look at the evil empire through the eyes of a child. alas, the fate of the angel of peace turned tragic two years after her trip to the ussr, samantha. smith and her father died in a plane crash, and although the cause was bad weather conditions, many believed that everything was set up by american intelligence services. in 1986, already under mikhail gorbachev, a return trip of the soviet schoolgirl to the usa was prepared....
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we don't see people like nancy reagan mrs. carter have budgeted on that task.hink it's true she could have pursued are more this other task lucy in the future she certainly had some projects that have a nice bow on them at the end of that's our time at the white house. what is been mentioned here get involved. get involved and get your children involved. it's really sad in this day and age in other states fidoo here n california they don't teach geography in school. when you say i'm from venezuela to somebody, where is venezuela? get involved in what ever even get involved with to make this country better place. that would be something you could carry on for the volunteers how many in this room are volunteers? if you are the backbone of this country. without you, at the nixon library there volunteers event 4000 hours per is just incredible. she will continue with volunteerism and continuous get involved do not just sit and let someone else do it. i've been mentioned here before to that indeed one person can make a difference i think that would be it. at the ver
we don't see people like nancy reagan mrs. carter have budgeted on that task.hink it's true she could have pursued are more this other task lucy in the future she certainly had some projects that have a nice bow on them at the end of that's our time at the white house. what is been mentioned here get involved. get involved and get your children involved. it's really sad in this day and age in other states fidoo here n california they don't teach geography in school. when you say i'm from...
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but he lost the general election to ronald reagan. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ mr.nedy: thank you very much. thank you very much, barbara mikulski, for your very eloquent, your eloquent introduction. distinguished legislator, great spokeswoman for economic democracy and social justice in this country, i thank you for your eloquent introduction. well, things worked out a little different from the way i thought, but let me tell you, i still love new york. [cheers and applause] my fellow democrats and my fellow americans, i have come here tonight not to argue as a candidate but to affirm a cause. i'm asking you -- i am asking you to renew the commitment of the democratic party to economic justice. [cheers and applause] i am asking you to renew our commitment to a fair and lasting prosperity that can put america back to work. this is the cause that brought me into the campaign and that sustained me for nine months across 100,000 miles in 40 different states. we had our losses, but the pain of our defeats is far, far less than the pain of the people that i have met. we h
but he lost the general election to ronald reagan. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ mr.nedy: thank you very much. thank you very much, barbara mikulski, for your very eloquent, your eloquent introduction. distinguished legislator, great spokeswoman for economic democracy and social justice in this country, i thank you for your eloquent introduction. well, things worked out a little different from the way i thought, but let me tell you, i still love new york. [cheers and applause] my fellow...
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mr. secretary, it's great to see you, as always.re about education, she hasn't said much at all. and her speech was full of platitude, very thin on any particular policy. is she going to get away with this? >> no, she can't. look, democrat convention, the appearance if is attract thive, but the reality is ugly -- attractive, but the reality is ugly and bad and awful and senseless whether you're the border, whether you're talking about the economy or here whether you're talking about education. he's going to do a tour. what's he going to do, a tour of empty classrooms which was, remember randi weingarten, the head of the teachers' union? if we can't open the schools? maybe he'll tour empty schools or stools with 7-year-olds with masks on or -- schools with 7-year-olds with masks on. because that was their policy. they certainly didn't increase math and reading scores. pete: no. >> we have an expression called the joy of learning. and my wife, who is in the schools, tells me -- and she's been in more recently than i have -- the learni
mr. secretary, it's great to see you, as always.re about education, she hasn't said much at all. and her speech was full of platitude, very thin on any particular policy. is she going to get away with this? >> no, she can't. look, democrat convention, the appearance if is attract thive, but the reality is ugly -- attractive, but the reality is ugly and bad and awful and senseless whether you're the border, whether you're talking about the economy or here whether you're talking about...
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bush, gave it to nelson mandela, nancy reagan, yulia childs, mr. rogers, aretha franklin., gabby giffords, khizr khan, diane nash, jim clyburn, and nancy pelosi. he doesn't even give the medal of freedom to people who seem super deserving. >> you can tie those two thoughts together. he built this administration and at first he had all these generals that are supposed to be on board with him. none of them like him now. kelly's quiet. milley is hiding. there's been threats against his life. jim mattis he trashed. they thought they could work with him. these are traditionally public servants who get the medal of freedom. trump gives it to his friends. if you dig into project 2025, every person in the military should be scared out of their minds. because what they did to alex vindman, they can do to anyone in the military. trump does not want a political people serving in our government. he wants his buddies in the government, and that's who he gives the medal of freedom to, as you talked about, his buddies. >> i am proud to know one of the medal of honor recipients, he's awes
bush, gave it to nelson mandela, nancy reagan, yulia childs, mr. rogers, aretha franklin., gabby giffords, khizr khan, diane nash, jim clyburn, and nancy pelosi. he doesn't even give the medal of freedom to people who seem super deserving. >> you can tie those two thoughts together. he built this administration and at first he had all these generals that are supposed to be on board with him. none of them like him now. kelly's quiet. milley is hiding. there's been threats against his life....
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chairman, that democracy handle reagan >>you it wasn't special journey and thing right from the very beginning that to be another war right here at home. is on one side. the >>the young ring inside plane basically from lifeguard until he started calling sports came so like 16 to like 29 years old. i was lifeguard father returned is not to. and how to read the current. >>although know what our paths we may have something else in mind god may have a different purpose for us. >>i was randall kgb officer. my first intelligence assignment. it says actor and union and the great moments was really effective in his leadership world was benefited from you know, pairing. >>and to me you want to make a difference. >>and as he put it so beautifully is i would have lost my soul of haven't come into my life. governor reagan again. >>typically is against such a proposal. you go again. >>take a there's nothing in retired governor can do so that's a president. >>now you can do a thing or 2. she really helped him and supported him to you know, governor california. later president, i think is she so wh
chairman, that democracy handle reagan >>you it wasn't special journey and thing right from the very beginning that to be another war right here at home. is on one side. the >>the young ring inside plane basically from lifeguard until he started calling sports came so like 16 to like 29 years old. i was lifeguard father returned is not to. and how to read the current. >>although know what our paths we may have something else in mind god may have a different purpose for us....
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[applause] mr. erickson: also, i do have to say on the football comment, looks like the university of florida is a great baseball school. gov. desantis: florida state and florida, 2023, number two i the nationn, lost to lsu who has one of the best pitchers. this year florida and florida state both made it to the final four, neither of them made it to the championship. university of florida had a first-round pick, florida state had two first round picks. i'm a baseball guy, so that is my love. at the same time i remember my first year as governor when national signing day happened for the football recruits. i told my staff, give me letters for all the kids, i will sign them letters say congratulations. and they did. we have a lot of great high school football talent in florida. i am signing these letters. dear johnny, congratulations on signing with the university of georgia. dear michael, congratulations on signing with alabama. dear johnny, congratulations on signing with clemson. wait a minute, wh
[applause] mr. erickson: also, i do have to say on the football comment, looks like the university of florida is a great baseball school. gov. desantis: florida state and florida, 2023, number two i the nationn, lost to lsu who has one of the best pitchers. this year florida and florida state both made it to the final four, neither of them made it to the championship. university of florida had a first-round pick, florida state had two first round picks. i'm a baseball guy, so that is my love....
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was the great communicator contrast that with mr. trump. >> and i mean this as a human more than a political strategist, it was pitiful i felt pity. >> it was like it was like some rocker from the 80s trying to reboot his career in the 2020s, it comes out and, he's bloated, knees bald and he can't hit the high notes and he screws up the guitar lick and he forgets the lyrics and you feel sorry for him. but you're not buying a ticket to his next show? >> shermichael singleton, not buying a ticket to the next or what did you think of donald trump's performance, if you will? >> first of all, good to see you, sara. i mean, look, did the former president man to a little bit here and there, of course he did. that's just style. most americans are used to that. but there were some substantive things that he said that i think we're noteworthy reporter asked him about price control. vice president harris essentially saying she's got to use the ftc to control prices. what about supply and demand economics? i guess for throwing that out of the wi
was the great communicator contrast that with mr. trump. >> and i mean this as a human more than a political strategist, it was pitiful i felt pity. >> it was like it was like some rocker from the 80s trying to reboot his career in the 2020s, it comes out and, he's bloated, knees bald and he can't hit the high notes and he screws up the guitar lick and he forgets the lyrics and you feel sorry for him. but you're not buying a ticket to his next show? >> shermichael singleton,...
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contrast that with mr. trump and i mean this as a human more than a political strategist, it was pitiful. >> i felt pity. >> it was like was like some rocker from the 80s trying to reboot his career in the 2020s, it comes out and he's bloated knees, bald and he can't hit the high notes and he screws up the guitar, lick me, forgets the lyrics and you feel sorry for him. but you're not buying a ticket to his next show? >> shermichael singleton, not buying a ticket to the next or what did you think of donald trump's performance, if you will? >> first of all, good to see you, sara. i mean, look, did the former president man under a little bit here and there, of course he did. that's just style. most americans are used to that but there were some substantive things that he said that i think we're noteworthy a reporter asked him about price control, vice president harris essentially saying she's got to use the ftc to control prices. what about supply and demand economics? i guess we're sort throwing that out of t
contrast that with mr. trump and i mean this as a human more than a political strategist, it was pitiful. >> i felt pity. >> it was like was like some rocker from the 80s trying to reboot his career in the 2020s, it comes out and he's bloated knees, bald and he can't hit the high notes and he screws up the guitar, lick me, forgets the lyrics and you feel sorry for him. but you're not buying a ticket to his next show? >> shermichael singleton, not buying a ticket to the next or...
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dear mr. ambassador frith, do you have the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that you can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. how interested is iran in what is called the next site of the third world war. we understand that some dictatorships, such as the russian one, they do not have the opportunity to economically change the rules of the game, they tried to change the rules. the games of the world chessboard with the help of weapons and aggression against ukraine, and they got bogged down in the war, and accordingly, the appearance of fundamentally new additional, format sites of death, when we talk about the middle east, it can be in the interest of those players who want to change the world in general system of decision-making, and this is not about any possible new yalta, here in general it is about changing what is called... yaalta world, whether it is good or bad, but we live in it. yes, and when global perturbations begin in general, it can lead to
dear mr. ambassador frith, do you have the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that you can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. how interested is iran in what is called the next site of the third world war. we understand that some dictatorships, such as the russian one, they do not have the opportunity to economically change the rules of the game, they tried to change the rules. the games of the world chessboard with the help of weapons and aggression against...
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dear mr. ambassador, frith, do you have the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that one can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. how interested is iran in what is called the next site of the third world war. we understand that some dictatorships, such as the russian one, are not possible. to change the rules of the game in an economical way. they tried to change the rules of the world chessboard with help weapons and aggression against ukraine, and they got bogged down in the war, and accordingly, the appearance of fundamentally new additional format sites of death, when we talk about the middle east, it can be in the interest of those players who want to change the global decision-making system in general, and here it is not it is about some there is possible. to the new yalta, this is generally about changing the so-called post-yalta world, whether it is good or bad, but we live in it, yes, and when global disturbances begin in general, this can lead to con
dear mr. ambassador, frith, do you have the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that one can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. how interested is iran in what is called the next site of the third world war. we understand that some dictatorships, such as the russian one, are not possible. to change the rules of the game in an economical way. they tried to change the rules of the world chessboard with help weapons and aggression against ukraine, and they got...
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so beginning with mrs. carter there was a more formal staff director in with nancy reagan as chief of staff and communications directorsia media directors and the staff had fluctuated from 16 to 25 people depending on the needs of the first lady. so was really pat nixon was on the press of the evolution of the office of the first lady. >> that's great. what were some of the differences you saw in your research between first lady's pat nixon, jacqueline kennedy in lady bird johnson what were some of the documents he used to write write about them? >> there certainly is a difference and there is certainly a stylistic difference. jackie was so ever elegant and in terms of diplomacy. lady bird came in she wasn't as much into fashion. linden coached her and she called clinton or mr. higgins and she cared about fashion but not to the extent and she never tried to be or could be jackie kennedy and she used her love of nature from early childhood education and used the press to create special events which would pro
so beginning with mrs. carter there was a more formal staff director in with nancy reagan as chief of staff and communications directorsia media directors and the staff had fluctuated from 16 to 25 people depending on the needs of the first lady. so was really pat nixon was on the press of the evolution of the office of the first lady. >> that's great. what were some of the differences you saw in your research between first lady's pat nixon, jacqueline kennedy in lady bird johnson what...
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dear mr. ambassador, frith, do you have any? the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that one can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. how interested is iran in what is being called the next stage of world war iii? we understand that some dictatorships, such as the russian one, do not have the opportunity to economically change the rules of the game. they tried to change the rules of the game the world chessboard with the help of weapons and aggression against ukraine. both bogged down in war and, accordingly, the appearance of fundamentally new additional format sites of death, when we talk about the middle east, it can be in the interest of those players who want to change the world system in general, decision-making, and here we are not talking about any possible new yalta, this is generally about changing the so-called post-yelta world, whether it is good or bad, but we live in it, yes, and when... generally global perturbations, this can lead to consequences similar to those experienced by
dear mr. ambassador, frith, do you have any? the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that one can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. how interested is iran in what is being called the next stage of world war iii? we understand that some dictatorships, such as the russian one, do not have the opportunity to economically change the rules of the game. they tried to change the rules of the game the world chessboard with the help of weapons and aggression against...
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dear mr. ambassador frith, you have the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that you can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. as far as iran being interested in what is called the next stage of the third world war, we understand that some dictatorships, like the russian one, they do not have the opportunity in an economic way to... change the rules of the game, they tried to change the rules of the game the world chessboard with the help of weapons and aggression against ukraine, and they are mired in war, and accordingly the appearance of fundamentally new additional format death sites, when we talk about the middle east, it can be in the interest of those players who want to change the global decision-making system in general , and this is not about some possible new yalta, here in general... it is about the change of what is called the post-yalta world, whether it is good or bad, but we live in it, yes, and when global disturbances begin in general, this ca
dear mr. ambassador frith, you have the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that you can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. as far as iran being interested in what is called the next stage of the third world war, we understand that some dictatorships, like the russian one, they do not have the opportunity in an economic way to... change the rules of the game, they tried to change the rules of the game the world chessboard with the help of weapons and...