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>> how influential was nancy reagan in the administration? james: now we are getting around -- getting around what people want to talk about, which is nancy reagan. i give serious talks about ronald reagan and his is, it always gets around to, tell me about nancy reagan. of course, nancy reagan was a person who was, in a way, and i say, reagan was uncomplicated ly uncomplicated. she is a much more controversial figure. ploy to aed as a certain extent by the media, who would have liked to watch this now, diminish the authority and the power of her husband by making the public try to think that nancy reagan was more powerful than she was. ronald reagan was stubborn and a movable on what he believed. and to get him to change his view, yes, nancy reagan brought in people of barry did positions -- varied positions to help modify the president's view. she was never really in a position of power to change his -- theyause there were were so embedded in his character that he was stubborn about. it. nancy reagan was the taxpayer's best deal because she
>> how influential was nancy reagan in the administration? james: now we are getting around -- getting around what people want to talk about, which is nancy reagan. i give serious talks about ronald reagan and his is, it always gets around to, tell me about nancy reagan. of course, nancy reagan was a person who was, in a way, and i say, reagan was uncomplicated ly uncomplicated. she is a much more controversial figure. ploy to aed as a certain extent by the media, who would have liked to...
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nancy. [applause] nancy: thank you. i think at the beginning here i'll talk a little longer i'll stand up. being short, you don't see a lot, i would rather see your faces. it's a pleasure to be here with you and a great pleasure to work with the uconn library as we put my papers there and talk about accessibility and so on. i hope in a few months to completely retire because i'm still working in washington, so a lot of my friends are there and so i have a different perspective on what is happening and it does pain me terribly that the president tells you -- the press tells you practically nothing at all about the big changes that have taken place in restoring a deliberative body, particularly in the house in the last four years. but just to give you a little sense of the difference, let me tell you when i went down to washington, i was in my early 40's. i was a seasoned state senator. i had been a ranking member on all of the important committees, appropriations, bonding and education and planning and development in con
nancy. [applause] nancy: thank you. i think at the beginning here i'll talk a little longer i'll stand up. being short, you don't see a lot, i would rather see your faces. it's a pleasure to be here with you and a great pleasure to work with the uconn library as we put my papers there and talk about accessibility and so on. i hope in a few months to completely retire because i'm still working in washington, so a lot of my friends are there and so i have a different perspective on what is...
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, someone who looks like nancy reagan. of course it's laughable now but it wasn't then. and we were like, that's just fantastic. that could never happen. you have to realize those were the days of the big like theory and these clandestine operations. finally we go back again and again and again. we go back a third time knocking on the door. let us in. he was, mr. rosebush, what are you doing out there? you're supposed to be inside. aha, that's how we handle it. so, we go in and climb the stairs and go to the room that was the predetermined site, bilateral meeting between the two ladies. i'll never forget the look on nancy reagan's face. it was like, where have you been? because mrs. gorbachev spent all that time lecturing her about the values and the supremacy of the soviet state. i think i'll stop at that. thank you all very much. >> thank you, jim. [ applause ] >> as i mentioned, jim will be available in the lobby to sign your book. before he goes there's a parting gift, since this lecture had much to do with leadership,
, someone who looks like nancy reagan. of course it's laughable now but it wasn't then. and we were like, that's just fantastic. that could never happen. you have to realize those were the days of the big like theory and these clandestine operations. finally we go back again and again and again. we go back a third time knocking on the door. let us in. he was, mr. rosebush, what are you doing out there? you're supposed to be inside. aha, that's how we handle it. so, we go in and climb the stairs...
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someone that looks like nancy reagan. of course it's laughable now but it wasn't then. we were like, that's fantastic. that could never happen. you have to realize those were the days of the big theory and these clandestine operations. finally we go back again and again and again. we go back a third time knocking on the door. he was, mr. rosebush, what are you doing out there? you're supposed to be inside. aha, that's how we handle it. we go in, climb the stairs and go to the room that is the predetermined site, bilateral meeting between the two ladies. i'll never forget the look on nancy reagan's face. it was like, where have you b n been? mrs. gorbachev spent all that time lecturing her. >> before he goes as a parting gift, since this lecture had much to do with leadership, it's appropriate to give mr. rosebush a leather bound copy of one of president nixon's 10 books, "leaders." it just happens to be available for purchase in the museum store. you can buy it there. thank you very much. we'll see you on memorial day. to
someone that looks like nancy reagan. of course it's laughable now but it wasn't then. we were like, that's fantastic. that could never happen. you have to realize those were the days of the big theory and these clandestine operations. finally we go back again and again and again. we go back a third time knocking on the door. he was, mr. rosebush, what are you doing out there? you're supposed to be inside. aha, that's how we handle it. we go in, climb the stairs and go to the room that is the...
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>> well, look, i think it's because of comments like nancy pelosi. she is the representative from san francisco. the place originally where diversity and tolerance was born. it's so sad how far we've fallen. yesterday's champions of diversity have become today's intolerance. they look at just race and gender and they don't ideologic. i got one thing to say to nancy pelosi, i'm harvard educated, i'm a christian, i'm gay, i'm pro-gun, and aim con zi'm a con. >> mercedes, what about jobs? what about isis? what about immigration? those are the three things that people have pushed back on on democrats and specifically hillary clinton because of, right? >> well, that's correct. and i think it shows that nancy pelosi as many of the democrats, they've been so focused this whole week about pushing for this identity politics. they kind of forgot about the white guy in the room. so it's interesting that they have talked about jobs but, guess what, eric, it's all about the same old bag of tricks that we have seen pushing forward, a tax plan that would basically
>> well, look, i think it's because of comments like nancy pelosi. she is the representative from san francisco. the place originally where diversity and tolerance was born. it's so sad how far we've fallen. yesterday's champions of diversity have become today's intolerance. they look at just race and gender and they don't ideologic. i got one thing to say to nancy pelosi, i'm harvard educated, i'm a christian, i'm gay, i'm pro-gun, and aim con zi'm a con. >> mercedes, what about...
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nancy cordes begins our coverage. nancy? >> reporter: scott, i've spoken to a number of olden women in the arena tonight who say they never thought that they would live to see this moment. in a few minutes, we expect that senator bernie sanders will be arriving here in the vermont delegation, and he will be the one to announce that hillary clinton has gone over the top. >> pelley: if they didn't work this out... >> 61 votes for the next president of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> reporter: the state-by-state vote is something sanders wanted to demonstrate the size of his following. >> illinois proudly casts for a true progressive and the father of the new political revolution, 74 votes for bernie sanders. >> reporter: but at the end, in a show of unity, sanders will follow clinton's lead from 2008. >> i move senator barack obama of illinois be selected by this convention, by acclimation, as the nominee of the democratic party for president of the united states. >> reporter: then, like now, some fans
nancy cordes begins our coverage. nancy? >> reporter: scott, i've spoken to a number of olden women in the arena tonight who say they never thought that they would live to see this moment. in a few minutes, we expect that senator bernie sanders will be arriving here in the vermont delegation, and he will be the one to announce that hillary clinton has gone over the top. >> pelley: if they didn't work this out... >> 61 votes for the next president of the united states of...
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i am nancy damage. here are the headlines. from the race to become lead the the next prime minister. .heresa may opponents to labor law reform take to the streets again today. at nationwide protests come the start of the second round of parliamentary talks. also in paris, the parliamentary inquiry of the november 13 terror attacks gets its results. in the horrific events that day, 130 people were killed and nearly 500 injured. amongoming up, profits british countries after the brexit vote. to man takes one giant leap better understanding the solar system as the junecraft enters -- as the juneau spacecraft enters jupiter's orbit after a five-year journey. nancy: in the wake of david cameron's resignation, britain's governing conservatives must choose a new leader and prime minister. if voting among five candidates takes place today. leading the pack are two women, theresa may, the current home secretary, and her rival, andrea leadsom. theresa may and the latest -- and pro-brexit supporter andrea leadsom. hersom sent forth crede
i am nancy damage. here are the headlines. from the race to become lead the the next prime minister. .heresa may opponents to labor law reform take to the streets again today. at nationwide protests come the start of the second round of parliamentary talks. also in paris, the parliamentary inquiry of the november 13 terror attacks gets its results. in the horrific events that day, 130 people were killed and nearly 500 injured. amongoming up, profits british countries after the brexit vote. to...
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nancy, thank you. well, hillary clinton's running mate, senator tim kaine of virginia,edly feature tonight, and he dropped by to test the stage earlier today. in their first and only interview, clinton and kaine sat down with "60 minutes." senator what, did you tell her you were good at? >> you know, i've been a councilman, a mayor. i've been a lieutenant governor and governor, and now in the the senate serve on the armed services and foreign relations commit so i'm a utility player. i've done a lot of things and i've seen government from ever perspective. i've seen things that work and i've seen things that don't. i want to do everything i can to make sure, "a--" we win and that the presidency of the clinton is fantastic. >> i just have to add that he plays a mean harmonica. >> pelley: i've heard that. >> pelley: what did you tell her you're not so good at? >> wow, that's a good question. not so good at. so i don't think i've had one day of my life when i get to the end of the day and felt i got every
nancy, thank you. well, hillary clinton's running mate, senator tim kaine of virginia,edly feature tonight, and he dropped by to test the stage earlier today. in their first and only interview, clinton and kaine sat down with "60 minutes." senator what, did you tell her you were good at? >> you know, i've been a councilman, a mayor. i've been a lieutenant governor and governor, and now in the the senate serve on the armed services and foreign relations commit so i'm a utility...
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so i thought if nancy reagan felt that, this at least corroborates to that extent what my radio host said. there's another moment and this -- from another bit offed and this comes from reagan's own memoirs. in which he is talking bat moment when he is 11 years old, living in dixon, illinois. he has been at the -- it's getting dark. the temperature is below freezing, snow on the ground, and coming home from the ymca and the walks down the street, walks along the sidewalk, turns into the path to get in the house and there's his father, passed out in the snow. and in reagan's telling, he paused for a moment and asked himself whether he should just walk on inside the house. now in the memoir, reagan doesn't tease out exactly what that means but the implication is, i'm going to let him die in the snow here. now in the next sentence, in memoir, he said i decided to bring him in here's an 11-year-old kid who is entertaining, at least for a moment, his worth might be better if his father were dead. to me that's a pretty heavy weight this kid is having to bear. so, i'm not going to say this e
so i thought if nancy reagan felt that, this at least corroborates to that extent what my radio host said. there's another moment and this -- from another bit offed and this comes from reagan's own memoirs. in which he is talking bat moment when he is 11 years old, living in dixon, illinois. he has been at the -- it's getting dark. the temperature is below freezing, snow on the ground, and coming home from the ymca and the walks down the street, walks along the sidewalk, turns into the path to...
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. >>> and nancy reagan transformation. >> it's strange to look as well as i do in these clothes and not want any of them. >>> now for july 28th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." our sit-down with former cosby star keshia knight pulliam is making headlines everywhere. adorable rudy huxtable had her world turned upside-down when her husband filed for divorce. >> he filed just days after she announced she was pregnant and he's allegedly requested a paternity test to prove the child is his. more of nischell turner's exclusive interview. >> there have been reports that paid you all weren't getting along from pretty much the beginning. there were lots of arguments. >> yes. >> fights, birthday was in may, you didn't spend his birthday together. all of those things, are they true? >> funny how people try to turn things. i'm not going to allow someone to rewrite the truth. >> absolutely. >> there's feelings, there's a baby. there's a baby in the middll of this. and if you don't want to be married, that's fine. but neither one of us want to be married. >> i have no desire. >> keshia filed h
. >>> and nancy reagan transformation. >> it's strange to look as well as i do in these clothes and not want any of them. >>> now for july 28th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." our sit-down with former cosby star keshia knight pulliam is making headlines everywhere. adorable rudy huxtable had her world turned upside-down when her husband filed for divorce. >> he filed just days after she announced she was pregnant and he's allegedly requested a...
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today professor nancy unger will help us to belle la follette. [ applause ] >> nancy? >> hello, thank you for that lovely introduction. i have given eight talks to the humanists community of silicon valley and they are one of my favorite audiences because they stay awake and they ask great questions. i am looking forward to this talk. i want to thank you for inviting me to the greater sacramento area. i want to thank bill potts for his heroic effort of his talks and making me feel welcome. i have been dying to talk to you about it of the many women who contributed significantly to american politics even long before women had the vote. >> heroillary clinton may well the first female president and if she is, she will deserve the credit for it. it took a lot of work by previous women and some men to compellingly make the case that women are capable of ballot cal leadership even at the highest levels. as we look at forward or maybe not looking forward so much to the 2016 election, we have a lot to learn from this great american and not only about politics. lesson one, don'
today professor nancy unger will help us to belle la follette. [ applause ] >> nancy? >> hello, thank you for that lovely introduction. i have given eight talks to the humanists community of silicon valley and they are one of my favorite audiences because they stay awake and they ask great questions. i am looking forward to this talk. i want to thank you for inviting me to the greater sacramento area. i want to thank bill potts for his heroic effort of his talks and making me feel...
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nancy, is this possible?ess is trying hard to do something about this. >> well, it is possible. in fact, we -- we have -- we have a bipartisan majority in the senate, and -- and we've made some significant progress. but with the coalition of the survivor community and human-rights attorneys and through our pro-bono work, we -- you know, we know that we can fix this, but we also believe that the president must show leadership as he has with civilian criminal-justice reform. our troops deserve nothing less. >> absolutely. all right, firstly, we're out of time. thank you for being with us today. heath, you're gonna stick around for us for our next segment, and we are going to be back in just a moment. big thanks to nancy parrish and' colonel christensen with protect our defenders and to heath phillips, who is a survivor rape. we will stay with us for the next segment. now, when we come back, you're going to meet two attorneys who have been honored for their work on behalf of military sexual assault survivors, so
nancy, is this possible?ess is trying hard to do something about this. >> well, it is possible. in fact, we -- we have -- we have a bipartisan majority in the senate, and -- and we've made some significant progress. but with the coalition of the survivor community and human-rights attorneys and through our pro-bono work, we -- you know, we know that we can fix this, but we also believe that the president must show leadership as he has with civilian criminal-justice reform. our troops...
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nancy cordes begins our coverage. nancy? >> reporter: scott, wasserman schultz was already a lightning rod for bernie sanders supporters even before these hacked e-mails were made public. and so now with democratic officials desperate to bring those officials into the fold and union fie the party in advance of the convention, the decision was made that she had to go. >> debbie wasserman s >> hello, south florida! >> reporter: wasserman schultz announced her resignation just one day after introducing clinton and her new running mate in miami. in a statement this afternoon, she said the best way for me to accomplish these goals is to step down as party chair at the end of the convention. a handful of the 20,000 hacked e-mails showed her aides musing about how to blunt bernie sanders momentum earlier this year. in one, the dnc's chief financial officer wrote, for kentucky and west virginia can we get someone to ask his belief? does he
nancy cordes begins our coverage. nancy? >> reporter: scott, wasserman schultz was already a lightning rod for bernie sanders supporters even before these hacked e-mails were made public. and so now with democratic officials desperate to bring those officials into the fold and union fie the party in advance of the convention, the decision was made that she had to go. >> debbie wasserman s >> hello, south florida! >> reporter: wasserman schultz announced her resignation...
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and nancy cordes has been talking to some of the delegates who made history tonight. nancy. >> norah, there were several older women here in the arena, i spoke to -- never thought they would live to see this moment. that it was so meaningful for them, especially after watching hillary clinton get so close eight years ago. bill clinton likes to talk about the fact she's a change maker on the campaign trail. he'll say anyone can give a good speech. to see those goals through. he will argue tonight that she's got the smarts and relationships to do that as president of the united states. >> pelley: thank you very. charlie, what does bill clinton need to do tonight? >> rose: he needs to tell the hillary clinton that he knows. he's never been inspirational speaker. he can explain things as he did for barack obama, explain who she is and why he believes that she's a good person, trustworthy person and the person who is best qualified more than any other person running for the office as president obama said at this moment in american history. >> o'donnell: there is strategic
and nancy cordes has been talking to some of the delegates who made history tonight. nancy. >> norah, there were several older women here in the arena, i spoke to -- never thought they would live to see this moment. that it was so meaningful for them, especially after watching hillary clinton get so close eight years ago. bill clinton likes to talk about the fact she's a change maker on the campaign trail. he'll say anyone can give a good speech. to see those goals through. he will argue...
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nancy cordes is also on the floor. nancy? >> norah, the speech seems to have three main goals. define hillary clinton, explain her economic plans and disqualify donald trump. she said point blank, look, i get it. you don't understand me completely. you don't understand why i'm always talking in granular detail. that doesn't make her big fancy speeches. really mean anything unless you have a plan, unless you can move the ball forward step by step. speaking of balls, here's the balloons. she didn't look to create a contrast between herself and donald trump like you would normally see in a convention speech. in this case, she point blank said he cannot be president. she can't be commander-in-chief. he has no plan. his image of himself as a business leader is let's go to john dickerson at the podium. >> it was strikingly on an economic message in particular, the clinton campaign knows that they have a difficulty with blue collar voters, with working people and on the question of the economy. donald trump is promising that his expertise to fix the commit. so she went point by point,
nancy cordes is also on the floor. nancy? >> norah, the speech seems to have three main goals. define hillary clinton, explain her economic plans and disqualify donald trump. she said point blank, look, i get it. you don't understand me completely. you don't understand why i'm always talking in granular detail. that doesn't make her big fancy speeches. really mean anything unless you have a plan, unless you can move the ball forward step by step. speaking of balls, here's the balloons....
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nancy cordes is also on the floor. nancy? >> norah, the speech seems to have three main goals. define hillary clinton, explain her economic plans and disqualify donald trump. she said point blank, look, i get it. you don't understand me completely. you don't understand why i'm always talking in granular speeches. but she said all the fancy speeches in the world don't really mean anything unless you have a plan, unless you can move the ball forward step by step. speaking of balls, here's the balloons. she didn't look to create a contrast between herself and donald trump like you would normally see in a convention speech. in this case, she point blank said he cannot be president. she can't be commander-in-chief. he has no plan. his image of himself let's go to john dickerson at the podium. >> it was strikingly on an economic message in particular, the clinton campaign knows that they have a difficulty with blue collar voters, with working people and on the question of the economy. donald trump is promising that his expertise to fix the commit. claiming essentially that on the que
nancy cordes is also on the floor. nancy? >> norah, the speech seems to have three main goals. define hillary clinton, explain her economic plans and disqualify donald trump. she said point blank, look, i get it. you don't understand me completely. you don't understand why i'm always talking in granular speeches. but she said all the fancy speeches in the world don't really mean anything unless you have a plan, unless you can move the ball forward step by step. speaking of balls, here's...
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nancy cordes has the breaking news, nancy? >> reporter: scott, the concern was that this controversy could overshadow the convention and make it even more difficult for clinton to win over skeptical bernie sanders supporters. so debbie wasserman schultz announced that after five and a plf years as chair of the democratic party she would be stepping down. a raft of democratic leaders from the president to the vice president to hillary clinton tried to soften the landing by saying that she had served admirably and that they considered her a good friend. that leak of about 20,000 e- mails revealed that she had called the sanders campaign a mess, had criticized him and his campaign manager, and worse, some of her aides had actually discussed ways to blunt his momentum like bringing up what they believed was his faith or lack of it, scott. >> pelley: nancy cordes, thank you very much. all of that suggesting that there was a thumb on the scale at the democratic national committee in favor of hillary clinton. and against her opponent
nancy cordes has the breaking news, nancy? >> reporter: scott, the concern was that this controversy could overshadow the convention and make it even more difficult for clinton to win over skeptical bernie sanders supporters. so debbie wasserman schultz announced that after five and a plf years as chair of the democratic party she would be stepping down. a raft of democratic leaders from the president to the vice president to hillary clinton tried to soften the landing by saying that she...
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nancy cordes is also on the floor. nancy? >> norah, the speech seems to have three main goals. define hillary clinton, explain her economic plans and disqualify donald trump. she said point blank, look, i get it. you don't understand me completely. you don't understand why i'm always talking in granular detail. that doesn't make her big fancy speeches. but she said all the fancy speeches in the world don't really mean anything unless you have a plan, unless you can move the ball forward step by step. speaking of balls, here's the balloons. she didn't look to create a contrast between herself and donald trump like you would normally see in a convention speech. in this case, she point blank said he cannot be president. she can't be commander-in-chief. he has no plan. his image of himself as a business leader is not good. let's go to john dickerson at the podium. >> it was strikingly on an economic message in particular, the clinton campaign knows that they have a difficulty with blue collar voters, with working people and on the question of the economy. donald trump is promising
nancy cordes is also on the floor. nancy? >> norah, the speech seems to have three main goals. define hillary clinton, explain her economic plans and disqualify donald trump. she said point blank, look, i get it. you don't understand me completely. you don't understand why i'm always talking in granular detail. that doesn't make her big fancy speeches. but she said all the fancy speeches in the world don't really mean anything unless you have a plan, unless you can move the ball forward...
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i'm at nancy on cnbc. get your comments on now. we have 40 minutes to go. we will come back to you if we can and still to come, we will tell you, which company has been compared to a victorian workhouse. find out more after this short break. >> good morning and welcome back to "street signs." we see the dollar just.3 higher than japanese currency. i was was the yen we were watching after speculation helicopter money was off the table, sending the yen rallying initially. >> reporter: good morning nancy. you're quite right. highlight japanese equity skbs the currency as well because i think sentiment is very sensitive right now to any head license headlines of what the boj may do. we got that report yesterday quoting it was dated. it was from an interview dated back on june 17 if i recall correctly saying helicopter money is off the table so the damage was done on the japanese yen, the dollar yen, i should say. was weaker. we have seen a degree of stabilization now. i think the next couple of days we're going to see a lot of headline driven volatility as the
i'm at nancy on cnbc. get your comments on now. we have 40 minutes to go. we will come back to you if we can and still to come, we will tell you, which company has been compared to a victorian workhouse. find out more after this short break. >> good morning and welcome back to "street signs." we see the dollar just.3 higher than japanese currency. i was was the yen we were watching after speculation helicopter money was off the table, sending the yen rallying initially. >>...
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odel, now, back to you in the studio. >> thanks, nancy, latest news from hill wood. entertainment tonight week night here on cbs-3. >> i love nancy odel. >> she is great. >> i hope you're watching entertainment tonight. >> and i have to go to the movies? yes, bad moms looks hilarious. >> so we will be laughing about the weather. >> well, it depends whether you have a funny bone or not. whether you have a light hearted spirit. i do have more inactive un set the weather to talk about. before we get to that news, we start it off by starting your morning off with nice news, than is that we have got our in house weather watcher with us this morning, eileen murray came all the way, doctor why yes, from gilbertsville. to give you an idea, she drove over an hour to be here with us this morning, in the rain, and that was without traffic. so, major props to eileen, big thanks from us for coming on in. she will be helping us produce the show for the rest morning. we'll hear more from her looking ahead to the 6:00 hour, i do want to check in with the rest of the eyewitness weath
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tim mathison is ronald reagan and cynthia nixon is nancy. >> are you happy with the transformation?good. the clothes are so beautiful. they've been really tailored wonderfully. to fit me. and it's very strange to look as well as i do in these clothes and yet, not want any of them. >> but not exactly "sex and the city." >> no judgment. tim mathison as ronnie, he's got that down. >> i'll show them. >> we all know the love story that is ron and nancy. and now the new docu-drama "killing reagan" sheds light on the day she almost lost him. the director wanted a high level of authenticity on set. >> the entire crew has created such a sense of reality. calls him mr. president and rod would not allow me to meet hinckley. >> told me that. that blew my mind. that you guys never met. you didn't really know the face in the crowd when the assassination attempt scene happened. >> no. >> i can assassinate the president. >> numberrtwo, kyle moore looks eerily like john hinckley junior. >> this is scary looking. >> the second day of shooting, a security guard who didn't know me stopped me and said,
tim mathison is ronald reagan and cynthia nixon is nancy. >> are you happy with the transformation?good. the clothes are so beautiful. they've been really tailored wonderfully. to fit me. and it's very strange to look as well as i do in these clothes and yet, not want any of them. >> but not exactly "sex and the city." >> no judgment. tim mathison as ronnie, he's got that down. >> i'll show them. >> we all know the love story that is ron and nancy. and...
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nancy cordes begins our coverage tonight. nancy?reporter: scott, i've spoken to a number of women in this arena who said they never imagined they would live to see this moment, and what a moment it was. just a few minutes ago the roll call vote wrapped up. the roll call vote is alphabetical, so the state of vermont, where i am right now, comes close to the end anyway, but they passed so that vermont would go last, and just toward the end, vermont senator bernie sanders walked in. his campaign wouldn't tell anyone until the very end whether he would actually be here or not. he stepped to the podium, and he announced that hillary clinton had gone over the top. take a listen. >> madam chair, i move that the convention suspend the procedural rules. i move that all votes, all votes cast by delegates be reflected in the official record. and i move that hillary clinton be selected as the nominee of the democratic party for president of the united states. >> reporter: this roll call vote is something that senator sanders wanted. he wanted t
nancy cordes begins our coverage tonight. nancy?reporter: scott, i've spoken to a number of women in this arena who said they never imagined they would live to see this moment, and what a moment it was. just a few minutes ago the roll call vote wrapped up. the roll call vote is alphabetical, so the state of vermont, where i am right now, comes close to the end anyway, but they passed so that vermont would go last, and just toward the end, vermont senator bernie sanders walked in. his campaign...
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we start with nancy cordes. nancy? >> scott, things were getting so tense here on the floor that the clinton camp asked sanders to send a text to his delegates asking them not to protest as a courtesy to him. still, we are hearing a mixture of boos and cheers every time one of these speakers mentions hillary clinton's name. >> by nominating hillary rodham clinton as our candidate-- . ( cheers and boos ) >> reporter: this was not how komocratic officials were hoping to kickoff day one. interim convention chair marcia fudge tried to restore order. >> i'm going to be respectful of you, and i want you to be respectful of me. >> reporter: it started this morning when sanders supporters booed the outgoing party chair at a delegate's breakfast. >> already everybody, now, settle down. everybody settle down, please. >> reporter: then celebrated her ouster with sanders. >> as i think all of you know, debbie wasserman-schultz resigned yesterday as chair of the dnc. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: by midday, the florida congr
we start with nancy cordes. nancy? >> scott, things were getting so tense here on the floor that the clinton camp asked sanders to send a text to his delegates asking them not to protest as a courtesy to him. still, we are hearing a mixture of boos and cheers every time one of these speakers mentions hillary clinton's name. >> by nominating hillary rodham clinton as our candidate-- . ( cheers and boos ) >> reporter: this was not how komocratic officials were hoping to kickoff...
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nancy pelosi: congratulations to you.re laboratories for democracy, the national governors association promotes flexibility, but it seems like often from congress that we get a one-size-fits-all approach without the flexibility that we would need to be effective laboratories, probably because we can't be trusted, or that is the sentiment with a lot of folks in washington and congress , so how can we move past first trust is using get to where we can have fair accountability, but also the flexibility we need to shape these programs the way we think we could deliver the best results? rep. pelosi: this is the newest governor coming with the question that governors always ask about flexibility. you learned very fast. the balance has to be there. for variousill purposes. money thatthat the is sent would be for that purpose. it's not even a question of trust it is a question of the can there be out. more opportunity for waivers adjusting to individual situations? i think there is an attempt to do that but if you think it is abo
nancy pelosi: congratulations to you.re laboratories for democracy, the national governors association promotes flexibility, but it seems like often from congress that we get a one-size-fits-all approach without the flexibility that we would need to be effective laboratories, probably because we can't be trusted, or that is the sentiment with a lot of folks in washington and congress , so how can we move past first trust is using get to where we can have fair accountability, but also the...
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nancy: i represent hillary clinton. i am opposed to this amendment. , reachabout to launch the anniversary of the historic relations with iran. that stopped the rounds nuclear program. it stopped its ability to acquire a nuclear weapon and kept israel safe. this amendment does not reflect the balance of that agreement which was painstakingly negotiated including by some members of our team in this room. we have to respect their judgment. this amendment undermines that. we are not for war, we are for keeping iran from getting a nuclear weapon. we have worked as a manager's mark and come up with language that reflects the concerns expressed by some of the proponents of this agreement. if military action would only occur if the iranians were to acquire nuclear weapons. we have amended the text to be more precise about when military action would be called for. of course it must be a last resort. vigorouslyst be to visi enforce the nuclear deal. that is what the deal did. we will ensure that there are penalties for even smal
nancy: i represent hillary clinton. i am opposed to this amendment. , reachabout to launch the anniversary of the historic relations with iran. that stopped the rounds nuclear program. it stopped its ability to acquire a nuclear weapon and kept israel safe. this amendment does not reflect the balance of that agreement which was painstakingly negotiated including by some members of our team in this room. we have to respect their judgment. this amendment undermines that. we are not for war, we...
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that is where nancy pelosi went. >> i will talk about one proposal.dra: we've got it all wrong. >> infrastructure, bridges, roads, airports, people back to work, with the private sector as a partner and invests. and public/private partnerships. she is not someone who stands for big government. she believes as u.s. senator. as a u.s. senator she had good working relationships with the private sector. and in public/private partnerships on infrastructure investment. kennedy: i understand that she goes after donald trump for his bankruptcies. rightly some i mean that is an area of suspicion that he has yet to overcome. yet she wants all students to default on their debt and then shift that to the american taxpayer to pay for college. that is a big government program. assisting -- $15 federally mandate minimum wage. that hurts small businesses. they have to lay people off and fewer workers and automation that hurts minorities. >> you're right in reservations. she does not stand for default in student debt. she stands refinancing. harris: i want to cover wi
that is where nancy pelosi went. >> i will talk about one proposal.dra: we've got it all wrong. >> infrastructure, bridges, roads, airports, people back to work, with the private sector as a partner and invests. and public/private partnerships. she is not someone who stands for big government. she believes as u.s. senator. as a u.s. senator she had good working relationships with the private sector. and in public/private partnerships on infrastructure investment. kennedy: i...
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the speakers are michelle obama's current chief of staff plus two former chief of staff describe nancy reagan's behind-the-scenes influence on the administration's approach to dealing with the soviet union. many arounde president reagan who wanted him to take a hard line against gorbachev. i have some friends who were advising at the time and they nancy inday exasperation said, why does everybody assume my husband is a warmonger. george schultz was on one side, others were on another side, but her sensitivity, her knowing where her husband wanted to go in history on the issue was extremely dispositive. she gets very little credit when she was first lady for what she did to help him navigate all of that. reputed tos, she was be able to call a spade a spade more in terms of people than he was and that got her into hot water too but she played a really important role in history. look at the first ladies influencing public policy on c-span. >> on newsmakers we are joined by the director of the national institution on health, director anthony fauci. to help with our questions in studio, we
the speakers are michelle obama's current chief of staff plus two former chief of staff describe nancy reagan's behind-the-scenes influence on the administration's approach to dealing with the soviet union. many arounde president reagan who wanted him to take a hard line against gorbachev. i have some friends who were advising at the time and they nancy inday exasperation said, why does everybody assume my husband is a warmonger. george schultz was on one side, others were on another side, but...
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the woman from south carolina that said about donald trump being on television, hello, nancy reagan and ronald reagan were movie stars, your ignorance is your own. , that is ap junior young man to watch. i thank you so very much and have a wonderful day. host: she is referring to donald trump junior's speech last night at the convention, go to c-span.org to watch all of the speeches in their entirety. jack in florida, republican. us in lakeland, florida? caller: i am with you, i will try to be brief. can you hear me? host: we can. caller: thank you for taking my call, i will try to be brief, it is about the right to vote, i am aregistered to -- i'm registered republican, tried to
the woman from south carolina that said about donald trump being on television, hello, nancy reagan and ronald reagan were movie stars, your ignorance is your own. , that is ap junior young man to watch. i thank you so very much and have a wonderful day. host: she is referring to donald trump junior's speech last night at the convention, go to c-span.org to watch all of the speeches in their entirety. jack in florida, republican. us in lakeland, florida? caller: i am with you, i will try to be...
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nancy pelosi pasty affordable manyact now covering americans.osi has helped more people sit at the table collecting more women to congress in bringing more into the leadership. nancy pelosi understands that when americans stick together, we are stronger. nancy pelosi will never stop fighting for a stronger america. [cheers] >> please welcome house democratic leader nancy pelosi. [cheers] >> good evening. [cheers] >it is my honor to stand before you tonight as the proud member of the progressive california delegation. [cheers] and to acknowledge my maryland roots. [cheers] privilege to stand for you as the leader of the house democrats. serve with ourto lead -- harry reid, as president joe biden and one of the greatest president in our history, president barack obama. [cheers] together, we passed the affordable care act, together we act,d the lily ledbetter investment into the recovery act,. frank -- dodd frank, we repeal don't ask don't tell. [cheers] this -- memo this would have been possible without the courage of our house democrats. we are a
nancy pelosi pasty affordable manyact now covering americans.osi has helped more people sit at the table collecting more women to congress in bringing more into the leadership. nancy pelosi understands that when americans stick together, we are stronger. nancy pelosi will never stop fighting for a stronger america. [cheers] >> please welcome house democratic leader nancy pelosi. [cheers] >> good evening. [cheers] >it is my honor to stand before you tonight as the proud member of...
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>> hi, everybody, thanks for joining us, samantha harris here for nancy o'dell. >> i'm here with tonight's top story. >> katy perry and orlando bloom bring their fireworks to philly. the backstage pda and is that what people think it is? nischell turner has details. ? i've got the eye of the
>> hi, everybody, thanks for joining us, samantha harris here for nancy o'dell. >> i'm here with tonight's top story. >> katy perry and orlando bloom bring their fireworks to philly. the backstage pda and is that what people think it is? nischell turner has details. ? i've got the eye of the
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nancy, thank you. well, one of the most striking speeches at the democratic convention was delivered by khizr khan, a muslim immigrant from pakistan. his son was an american hero. humayan khan came to the u.s. as a young boy and later joined the he was killed by a bomb in iraq 12 years ago after ordering his men to stay back while he investigated a suspicious car. humayan khan was 27. from the podium, his father delivered a lecture to donald trump. >> crump you're asking americans to trust you with their future. let me ask you-- read the united states constitution? ( cheers and applause ) i will-- i will gladly lend you-- my copy. ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: well, as the democrats were showered with balloons at their convention, republican donald trump was unleashing a blizzard of criticism. major garrett reports that trump kept that going today. giving a speech that was so average. what a sad situation. it wasn't wonderful, folks. >> reporter: in colorado springs, a conservative enclave in a sw
nancy, thank you. well, one of the most striking speeches at the democratic convention was delivered by khizr khan, a muslim immigrant from pakistan. his son was an american hero. humayan khan came to the u.s. as a young boy and later joined the he was killed by a bomb in iraq 12 years ago after ordering his men to stay back while he investigated a suspicious car. humayan khan was 27. from the podium, his father delivered a lecture to donald trump. >> crump you're asking americans to...
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. >> i'm nancy odel, coming up: gadget, funniest thing, behind the scenes for all new goat buster when you're the parent of a disabled child, you realize that the world can be a harsh place. but you also realize it can be a really loving, wonderful place. when i saw donald trump mock somebody who was disabled, i was appalled. you gotta see this guy... ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember! that reporter suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms. it told me everything i need to know about his heart and what he believes deep down. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> the 72 year old rone stone, his 29 year old girlfriends, are expecting. of course, everybody knows jagger already has seven children ranging in age from 17 to 45. and, two grandchildren, and he has a great grandchild. by the way, his 68 year old fellow rolling stone, in his life, twins in may. >> guns n' roses rocked out last night in south philadelphia. fans jammed to welcome to the jungle at lincoln financial field. now, they've not lost their
. >> i'm nancy odel, coming up: gadget, funniest thing, behind the scenes for all new goat buster when you're the parent of a disabled child, you realize that the world can be a harsh place. but you also realize it can be a really loving, wonderful place. when i saw donald trump mock somebody who was disabled, i was appalled. you gotta see this guy... ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember! that reporter suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms. it...
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nancy. may i call you nancy? you very much. >> no, mr. colbert, you're not going on the stage. >> stephen: but we're together. >> she's with the little ones? >> stephen: yes. they're going to go. >> stephen: but i'm with her. we'll all go together. >> you're not going to on the stage. >> stephen: so close, yet so far away. is it okay if i go on the podium? >> nope. >> stephen: okay. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hail ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming show the whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ or the ramparts we watch ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets' red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ or the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> stephen: can i go on the podium now? >> nope. >> stephen: resigned to my fate, i decided to go home. but first, a short cbs promo for the affiliates. hello cbs affilia
nancy. may i call you nancy? you very much. >> no, mr. colbert, you're not going on the stage. >> stephen: but we're together. >> she's with the little ones? >> stephen: yes. they're going to go. >> stephen: but i'm with her. we'll all go together. >> you're not going to on the stage. >> stephen: so close, yet so far away. is it okay if i go on the podium? >> nope. >> stephen: okay. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪...
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here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: president obama said last night he's ready toes pass the baton. clinton's task tonight is to convince americans they can trust her to carry it. >> so let's talk about trust. >> reporter: her running mate, tim kaine, did his part, using the word "trust" nine times. >> as he's serving our nation abroad, i trust hillary clinton with our son's life. ( cheers and applause ) you know who i don't trust? hmmm. i wonder. >> reporter: the virginia senator urged voters not to fall for one of trump's favorite frailzs. >> "believe me, we're going to destroy isis so fast, believe me. there's nothing suspicious in my tax returns. believe me." ( cheers and applause ) folks, you cannot believe one word that comes out of donald trump's mouth. not one word. >> reporter: and yet, the latest cbs news poll found clinton's numbers are worse than trump's. two in three americans consider her dishonest, the result, in part, of a relentless republican focus on the benghazi attacks -- >> calling it an attack is like saying the sky is blue. of course it was an attack. >> repo
here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: president obama said last night he's ready toes pass the baton. clinton's task tonight is to convince americans they can trust her to carry it. >> so let's talk about trust. >> reporter: her running mate, tim kaine, did his part, using the word "trust" nine times. >> as he's serving our nation abroad, i trust hillary clinton with our son's life. ( cheers and applause ) you know who i don't trust? hmmm. i wonder. >>...
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in the car with him, his wife nancy.secutors will say she helped scout the little girl as his prize. it is nancy who has the 11-year-old child pinned to the back seat floor. >> i heard the driver say, i can't believe we got away with it, and he started laughing. >> reporter: the garridos drive their captive 150 miles to a blue house in a neighborhood near san francisco. an ordinary-looking house but concealed behind there is a fence. and behind the fence, a deranged scene, a collection of rundown sheds and storage units hidden in the trees. garrido strips off the child's clothes, her little pink tights and puts a blanket over her head. he takes the naked child into this shed, tiny, completely soundproof. he tells her he's going to put her in handcuffs. >> said that they were the fuzzy kind, so they wouldn't hurt as bad. >> reporter: he locks her inside and she has no idea that this prison backyard will be her life for 18 years. strange what fades in memory, strange what remains. in her dreams, she used to see that little
in the car with him, his wife nancy.secutors will say she helped scout the little girl as his prize. it is nancy who has the 11-year-old child pinned to the back seat floor. >> i heard the driver say, i can't believe we got away with it, and he started laughing. >> reporter: the garridos drive their captive 150 miles to a blue house in a neighborhood near san francisco. an ordinary-looking house but concealed behind there is a fence. and behind the fence, a deranged scene, a...