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nancy reagan was a very formidable woman. as somebody said, ronald reagan might have been pumping gas if it weren't for nancy reagan. b she was a great politician, as is michelle obama. because -- it's an antiquated, you often can't see how great a politician they would be themselves, and michelle obama, for instance, was always urging her husband to be more visceral in the debates and in his response to things, which was great advice because he would always fall into being very cerebral. and -- let me think. what do jew have barbara bush in there, melania trump. >> guest: barbara bush is wonderful, and i spent as a christmas present to the bushesd a few years ago, i sent the sound track to movie "50 shadeso of gray" as a joke because bush has -- president bush has a wonderful sense of humor, and barbara bush wrote me back note and says, haven't read the book. really don't think it's my cup of tea. and as i said, greenwich greta. >> host: and hillary clinton and melania trump. >> guest: melania trump is lovely. i met her in t
nancy reagan was a very formidable woman. as somebody said, ronald reagan might have been pumping gas if it weren't for nancy reagan. b she was a great politician, as is michelle obama. because -- it's an antiquated, you often can't see how great a politician they would be themselves, and michelle obama, for instance, was always urging her husband to be more visceral in the debates and in his response to things, which was great advice because he would always fall into being very cerebral. and...
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nancy reagan was a very formidable woman. you know, as a someone said ronald reagan might have been pumping gas if it weren't for nancy reagan. she was a great politician as is michelle obama. because they are in such an antiquated white to satin box of a job you often can't see how great a politician they would be themselves and michelle obama for instance was always urging her husband to be more visceral in the debates and his response to things which was great advice because he would always fall into being very cerebral. let me think. what other first lady. host: you have barbara bush in their. guest: barbara bush is wonderful and i sent as a christmas present to the bushes a few years ago i sent soundtrack to the movie ""50 shades of grey" is a joke because bush has a wonderful sense of humor and barbara bush will be back thanking me and said i haven't read the book, i really don't think it's my kind of tea and as i say-- host: hillary clinton and milani had trump. guest: mrs. trump is lovely. i met her on a 99 campaign tr
nancy reagan was a very formidable woman. you know, as a someone said ronald reagan might have been pumping gas if it weren't for nancy reagan. she was a great politician as is michelle obama. because they are in such an antiquated white to satin box of a job you often can't see how great a politician they would be themselves and michelle obama for instance was always urging her husband to be more visceral in the debates and his response to things which was great advice because he would always...
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she has just version like nancy reagan orjackie kennedy.ions director. she will be moving to washington in a month. perhaps that will change. at the moment we don't know much about her. this was a rare public appearance. now a science story that concerns this man. he was paralysed from the neck down after crashing his bike into a truck 80 years ago. now he can control his arm and hand through electrical sensors in his brain. his sensors connected to electrodes on his lower arm and upper arm. these pictures have been shared by him and the university he has been working with. it gives you an idea of the technology. he went through four months of virtual reality training to learn which brain signals instruct which movements. this technology was pioneered by the case western university in high our. —— ohio. this can circumvent the injury. these pictures have been so —— shared by the university, as has this clip. i learned about this research through one of the doctors at the va. my father said, you really want to do this? i said, yes. somebody
she has just version like nancy reagan orjackie kennedy.ions director. she will be moving to washington in a month. perhaps that will change. at the moment we don't know much about her. this was a rare public appearance. now a science story that concerns this man. he was paralysed from the neck down after crashing his bike into a truck 80 years ago. now he can control his arm and hand through electrical sensors in his brain. his sensors connected to electrodes on his lower arm and upper arm....
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>> yeah, i think we talked about nancy reagan.t i'm saying is there's an alternative to handling cannabis. it exists in society, what are we going to do. it is interesting there's five states if you're 21 and older you can purchase marijuana. the tracking is trying to say let's make sure we create a safe environment, make sure there's not money laundering occur, not selling to minors. if you can come up with an alternative system -- >> right, because if i have a marijuana store that i'm selling out the front, but really we're putting wrap on it and shipping it out the back to utah where i'm getting a lot more money because it is not legal there, that's what your software stops. >> 100%. >> my question, we all when i was growing up knew the place you could go and buy liquor without being carded. it seems there's a lot of regulations around these things people don't follow. how much of the small business owner who may have never run a business before, who is running a small scale pot operation even knows he is supposed to be doing a
>> yeah, i think we talked about nancy reagan.t i'm saying is there's an alternative to handling cannabis. it exists in society, what are we going to do. it is interesting there's five states if you're 21 and older you can purchase marijuana. the tracking is trying to say let's make sure we create a safe environment, make sure there's not money laundering occur, not selling to minors. if you can come up with an alternative system -- >> right, because if i have a marijuana store that...
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. >> tom: if trump is the new ronald reagan, jeff sessions is the new nancy.wednesday in a speech about violent crime, and public safety, the attorney general told a group of local state and federal law enforcement "there is no hope for adult." >> we have too much of a tolerance for drug use. psychologically, politically, morally, we need to say, as nancy reagan said, "just say no." don't do it, there's no excuse for this, it's not recreational. >> tom: then in what is probably a direct reaction to snoop dogg's music video, he attacked marijuana. >> i reject the idea that were going to be better placed if we have more marijuana, you can just go down to the corner grocery store and get it, give me a break. high-purity thc content, it's not a healthy substance, particular for young people. >> i like this guy. he's cool. he >> tom: he is astonished. >> i'm astonished to hear people suggest we can solve our heroin problem by having more marijuana, how stupid is that? give me a break. >> tom: sessions isn't only worried about casual cannabis, he told reporters he's
. >> tom: if trump is the new ronald reagan, jeff sessions is the new nancy.wednesday in a speech about violent crime, and public safety, the attorney general told a group of local state and federal law enforcement "there is no hope for adult." >> we have too much of a tolerance for drug use. psychologically, politically, morally, we need to say, as nancy reagan said, "just say no." don't do it, there's no excuse for this, it's not recreational. >> tom:...
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also you go this week it was ronald and nancy reagan's anniversary. they're married on march 4 of 1952. it really is a special week of remembrance. i'm going to show a lot of reflections on my times and years working for president reagan. before start with that i wanted to start a little bit about the book itself. how many of you have written a book before our intent to write a book someday? i'm sure there are remarkable students in here. for me, writing a book was very much a process of extremes. reading a book starts with ideas in your head, that's in your heart, goes from your fingers to keyboard, characters appear on the screen and eventually you get hard pieces of paper you put together with a paperclip or binder. ultimately in winds up like this , magical incredible process because of my experience as executive assistants to the president i was very much used to a role behind the same. i was not sure how i felt about writing a book. and putting myself out there in a visible way. i was an ordinary girl who happened to know and externa man at the b
also you go this week it was ronald and nancy reagan's anniversary. they're married on march 4 of 1952. it really is a special week of remembrance. i'm going to show a lot of reflections on my times and years working for president reagan. before start with that i wanted to start a little bit about the book itself. how many of you have written a book before our intent to write a book someday? i'm sure there are remarkable students in here. for me, writing a book was very much a process of...
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i sat next to her at nancy reagan's memorial.e else i sat next to her, i probably have a few wise cracks, she seemed to like it okay. >> reporter: even a staunch socialist couldn't help chuckle at bush versus poncho at inauguration day. a 17-year gap and a political chasm. >> they're interested also in doing things with our troops, in their after life, as i call did. >> reporter: bush 43 promoting his books of paintings of post 9/11, war veterans. >> it's going to take them a while to find their footing, figure out how they're going to do what they want to do. >> reporter: recently revealed, the letter from bush 41 to bill, i am rooting for you. can we all learn a lesson from that? and this. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> our thanks to nick and to you for watching abc news tonight. we're online 24/7 at abc news.com and on our "nightline" facebook page. thank you for watching and goodnight.
i sat next to her at nancy reagan's memorial.e else i sat next to her, i probably have a few wise cracks, she seemed to like it okay. >> reporter: even a staunch socialist couldn't help chuckle at bush versus poncho at inauguration day. a 17-year gap and a political chasm. >> they're interested also in doing things with our troops, in their after life, as i call did. >> reporter: bush 43 promoting his books of paintings of post 9/11, war veterans. >> it's going to take...
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[applause] let me thank our host today, ronald reagan foster and nancy reagan foster. second favorite ron and nancy i have ever met. [applause] want to thank them, i want to thank the whole foster supply team and all the great employees who came out today. you have been building this since 1981. in fact, i just heard that you have a wall division. maybe we need to talk. [applause] what you do and what you have done here since 1981 is what makes this country great. the president and i are grateful for you and all the good people as part of the fosters supply team and all the neighbors and friends gathered here today. give yourselves a round of applause for coming out on a saturday afternoon. and congressman evan jenkins, thank you for being with us. we are grateful for your support. thank you for your service to this country. it is great to be in your district. [applause] is so humbling to stand before you in this role. i am just a small-town guy from southern indiana. my grandfather immigrated to this country. to think i have the privilege to raise my right hand on jan
[applause] let me thank our host today, ronald reagan foster and nancy reagan foster. second favorite ron and nancy i have ever met. [applause] want to thank them, i want to thank the whole foster supply team and all the great employees who came out today. you have been building this since 1981. in fact, i just heard that you have a wall division. maybe we need to talk. [applause] what you do and what you have done here since 1981 is what makes this country great. the president and i are...
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cheers and applause] vice president pence: let me thank our host today ronald reagan foster and nancy reagan foster. i said a few minutes ago they are my second favorite ron and nancys i ever met. i want to thank all the team and employees who came out today. you have been building this state and the american dream ince 1981. i just heard you have a wall division here at fosters. maybe we need to talk. what you do and what you have done here since 1981 makes this country great. the president and i are truly grateful for you and for all the good 2350e78 people. part of the foster supply team and all the neighbors and friends who have gathered here today to stand with us. give yourselves a round of applause for coming out on a saturday afternoon. [applause] quongsman jenkins and congressman alex mooby. thank you for your service to this contry. great to be in your district. vp pence: it is so humbling to stand before you in this role. i am just a small-town guy from southern indiana. my grandfather immigrated to this country. to think i have the privilege to raise my right hand on january 20 a
cheers and applause] vice president pence: let me thank our host today ronald reagan foster and nancy reagan foster. i said a few minutes ago they are my second favorite ron and nancys i ever met. i want to thank all the team and employees who came out today. you have been building this state and the american dream ince 1981. i just heard you have a wall division here at fosters. maybe we need to talk. what you do and what you have done here since 1981 makes this country great. the president...
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i sat next toler at nancy reagan's memorial. can't remember where else. i probably have a few wise cracks and she seemed to like it okay. >> reporter: even a staunch socialist couldn't help but chuckle at bush versus poncho inauguration day. standing between them a 17-year age gap and political chasm. no mat per.laura suggesting double dates. >> t doing things with our troops, of course, now in their after life as i call it. >> reporter: this interview with "people" magazine and entertainment weekly network, by the way, bush 43 promoting his book of paintings of post 9/11 war veterans. >> it's going to take them awhile to find their footing and figure out how they want to do what they want to do. there's a way to be sbi biotic we'll do so. >> reporter: that letter from bush 41 to bill, i am rooting for you. can we all learn a lesson from that and this? i'm nick watt, in los angeles. >> gosh, we love that sfrendship. >> can't we all just get along. >> that's great. i'm glad to see that. >>> coming up, what you may not know that's lurk can in the swimming p
i sat next toler at nancy reagan's memorial. can't remember where else. i probably have a few wise cracks and she seemed to like it okay. >> reporter: even a staunch socialist couldn't help but chuckle at bush versus poncho inauguration day. standing between them a 17-year age gap and political chasm. no mat per.laura suggesting double dates. >> t doing things with our troops, of course, now in their after life as i call it. >> reporter: this interview with "people"...
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how many children did ronald and nancy reagan have together. >> two? jesse: correct. e reached the final round. i'm going to read a quote and you will hold up the placard of ronald reagan or donald trump. a nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation. both you are wrong it's always good to be underestimated. correct. i have an attention span that is as long as as it has to be. correct. sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win a war. incorrect. it's hard to remember when you are up to your arm pits in alligators that you came here to drain the swamp. ronald reagan. last question. all great change in america begins at the dinner table. both of you are correct. i think we have a winner. what do you win? we don't know. >> hopefully something good. jesse: it will probably be signed head shot of me. >> i don't want it. >> i don't want it either. jesse: that's the last time we are ever going to do a "watters world" quick edition. why is watters in a canoe alone? jesse: you just saw my reagan-trump quiz. i was at the reagan kran ranch to speak to the y
how many children did ronald and nancy reagan have together. >> two? jesse: correct. e reached the final round. i'm going to read a quote and you will hold up the placard of ronald reagan or donald trump. a nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation. both you are wrong it's always good to be underestimated. correct. i have an attention span that is as long as as it has to be. correct. sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win a war. incorrect. it's hard to...
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i know of no other person who spent more time and effort working on behalf of ronald and nancy reagan than fred ryan. he would never brag about that fact so i will for him. ladies and gentlemen, please join me to welcome to the stage fred ryan. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. our special guest tonight from the reagan presidential library has been here several times first as the owner of a major league baseball team, then as governor of texas, back as a candidate for president of the united states, back as president to dedicate airforce one and as a former president and as the author of a popular book precision points. tonight he is back as an accomplished painter we tell the wonder what he will be on his next visit. [laughter] lead closely observe what presidents do when they leave the white house after serving in the most powerful and demanding job on the planet they deserve to spend time doing things that they enjoy and want to do the most. some takes on bold new challenges and exciting avengers one even became a sky diving enthusiast and tell hisife put a stop to
i know of no other person who spent more time and effort working on behalf of ronald and nancy reagan than fred ryan. he would never brag about that fact so i will for him. ladies and gentlemen, please join me to welcome to the stage fred ryan. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. our special guest tonight from the reagan presidential library has been here several times first as the owner of a major league baseball team, then as governor of texas, back as a candidate for...
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the presidential airplanes, the planes that make up air force one, were designed by nancy reagan in theave not been substantially upgraded since. originallyald trump said he thinks his own personal playing is better than air force one. it sounds like he has changed his mind on that, but where does it stand with the boeing ceo about how they are going to build the plane and at what cost? are they trying to shape costs down, or have they moved beyond that? inpresident-elect trump december tweeted that the cost for air force one were out of control and he wanted to cancel the whole order. never real.was no one knows where that neighbor came from. -- that number came from. butas more like $3 billion, knowing executives leapt into action and met with president-elect and now president trump multiple times at different trump properties in new york and mar-a-lago and announced some very vague plans that are still under way to reduce the cost of the plane, and that was enough to get president trump to declare victory and to appear at a boeing facility in south carolina, using air force one as a
the presidential airplanes, the planes that make up air force one, were designed by nancy reagan in theave not been substantially upgraded since. originallyald trump said he thinks his own personal playing is better than air force one. it sounds like he has changed his mind on that, but where does it stand with the boeing ceo about how they are going to build the plane and at what cost? are they trying to shape costs down, or have they moved beyond that? inpresident-elect trump december tweeted...
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i know of no other person who spent more time and effort working on behalf with nancy reagan over the years. fred would never brag about the fact but it is a fact. please agenda meant please join me to welcome to the stage fred ryan. [applause] >> that was a very kind introduction. our special guest has been to the reagan presidential library several times. first of the honor of a major league baseball team then as governor of texas. the was back as a candidate for president of the united states and then back as president of the united states to dedicate airforce one and has been here as a former president and as the author of a of a popular book and tonight he is back as a painter. we can only imagine his next visit to the reagan library. [laughter] as we closely observe what our presidents do after serving in the most powerful and demanding job on the planet they deserve to do things in the post presidentially here's -- years. some take on old and new challenges like one of my former presidents became a skydiving and busiest and tell his wife put a stop to it to. [laughter] but ther
i know of no other person who spent more time and effort working on behalf with nancy reagan over the years. fred would never brag about the fact but it is a fact. please agenda meant please join me to welcome to the stage fred ryan. [applause] >> that was a very kind introduction. our special guest has been to the reagan presidential library several times. first of the honor of a major league baseball team then as governor of texas. the was back as a candidate for president of the united...
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younger people didn't know what drugs actually did and there was a lot of misinformation, thanks to nancy reaganthat you experimented to find out the truth. now you can go on youtube and every drug that anyone tried, someone will explain the whole experience. and you think i will watch the youtube and that will go to my smart phone. that is what is happening in there realizing that drugs and medical because there is a stigma out there. >> michael is making good sense. the more information we have, maybe people don't want to do this. >> i think it has something to do with people not being able to afford drugs bit of people want to sit on phones instead of playing xbox, that's fine. that's better than people going out and doing drugs. at the same time when you look at what the research says, they are saying this is for teenagers. college concert doing no less drugs. they are on social media just as much is teenagers are. i don't buy it. >> it is dangerous to do drugs and drink and use social media. other than that -- >> you've got to go the other direction. i think it's true because i was walking
younger people didn't know what drugs actually did and there was a lot of misinformation, thanks to nancy reaganthat you experimented to find out the truth. now you can go on youtube and every drug that anyone tried, someone will explain the whole experience. and you think i will watch the youtube and that will go to my smart phone. that is what is happening in there realizing that drugs and medical because there is a stigma out there. >> michael is making good sense. the more information...
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from him personal merry christmas to peggy nancy and ronald reagan. he said peggy i made this 44 christmas and hope he will like it a wanted to do something more but you always do my shopping slows insurer how to manage that. that was before amazon are a droned delivery. so very creatively can up with a way to show his gratitude and there's nothing i treasure more than this and what it symbolizes. i knew him as a man of incredible kindness it was like a pond picture celebrating with our 27 flooding anniversary coming up. i had three at of my four children working for the president but he was wonderful as was mrs. reagan with the changing family dynamics that helps me will come my first son taylor, my daughter courtney and my third my daughter paige and my fourth my daughter joslyn at that point mrs. reagan said peggy, you know, how this is happening, right? yes. for and no more. so to say over the years to interact casually up their house nothing like pushing the stroller through the secret service in celebrating birthdays halloween and christmas and
from him personal merry christmas to peggy nancy and ronald reagan. he said peggy i made this 44 christmas and hope he will like it a wanted to do something more but you always do my shopping slows insurer how to manage that. that was before amazon are a droned delivery. so very creatively can up with a way to show his gratitude and there's nothing i treasure more than this and what it symbolizes. i knew him as a man of incredible kindness it was like a pond picture celebrating with our 27...
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it says merry christmas to peggy, nancy and ronald reagan. when he gave that to me, he was almost a little apologetic. he said it made something for you for christmas and i hope you like it. i really wanted to do something more, but you always do on my shopping so i wasn't sure how to manage that. this is before amazon, couldn't have a drone delivery. so yet very creatively come up with the way to show his gratitude towards me. there's nothing i treasure in the world more than this because of what it symbolizes. the world knew him for so many things. i knew him as a man of incredible kindness. this does look like a prom picture, that he was celebrating with me. i told him i'd just gotten engaged to my husband, greg. we have a 27 wedding anniversary coming up in a few weeks. i actually got married and had three of my four children while i was working for the president. you can imagine those are some crazy busy years that the president was wonderful as was mrs. reagan with these changing family dynamics. they're about to welcome my first, my so
it says merry christmas to peggy, nancy and ronald reagan. when he gave that to me, he was almost a little apologetic. he said it made something for you for christmas and i hope you like it. i really wanted to do something more, but you always do on my shopping so i wasn't sure how to manage that. this is before amazon, couldn't have a drone delivery. so yet very creatively come up with the way to show his gratitude towards me. there's nothing i treasure in the world more than this because of...
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really don't expect melania trump to become a prominent figure in the way that roslyn carter or nancy reagans just not in her i think to be that engaged with the american public. >> it is a great responsibility, and probably a very terrifying one as well. so i think maybe let's give her time to settle in and adjust. >> it is a daily grind and with a total loss of privacy, but with enormous benefits. the first thing you see in the morning is the washington monument, your mode of transport is air force one, and every time you walk into a room they play "hail to the chief." the rewards are enormous, but you have to make sacrifices for that role, too. you have to do your part. you have to prove yourself worthy of this great traditional historic role. >> the first lady of the united states. >> when melania trump moves into the white house this year, she will be 47 years old and the 47th first lady. [ applause ] ♪ government refuses to allow the turkey dutch minister to hold a rally. >>> donald trump fires a high-profile u.s. attorney while the vice-president works to unite republicans on health c
really don't expect melania trump to become a prominent figure in the way that roslyn carter or nancy reagans just not in her i think to be that engaged with the american public. >> it is a great responsibility, and probably a very terrifying one as well. so i think maybe let's give her time to settle in and adjust. >> it is a daily grind and with a total loss of privacy, but with enormous benefits. the first thing you see in the morning is the washington monument, your mode of...
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really don't expect melania trump to become a prominent figure in the way that roselyn carter or nancy reagansh women or michelle obama were. it's just not in her, i think, to be that engaged with the american public. >> it's a great responsibility and probably a very terrifying one, as well. and so i think maybe let's give her time to settle in and adjust. >> it's a daily grind and with a total loss of privacy, but with enormous benefits. thfit thing you see in the morning is the washington monument. your mode of transport is air force one and every time you walk into the room they play "hail to the chief." the rewards are enormous, but you have to make sacrifices for that role, too. you have to do your part. you have to prove yourself worthy of of this great role. >> the first lady of the united states. >> when melania trump moves into the white house this year, she will be 47 years old and the 47th first lady. >>> breaking news, dozen of u.s. attorneys abruptly fired by the trump administration. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don len lemon. dozens of prosecutors told to clean up their desks in
really don't expect melania trump to become a prominent figure in the way that roselyn carter or nancy reagansh women or michelle obama were. it's just not in her, i think, to be that engaged with the american public. >> it's a great responsibility and probably a very terrifying one, as well. and so i think maybe let's give her time to settle in and adjust. >> it's a daily grind and with a total loss of privacy, but with enormous benefits. thfit thing you see in the morning is the...
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nau: but really quick, to set in context the role of nancy reagan. an enormously close and loving relationship. she was devoted to him, and determined to protect yourself. -- determined to protect his health. so the instruction, the day we began the 21st of january, 10 hours a day, the president is available. if there is an evening function, that comes out of the 10 hours. she was unbending on that. it does bring discipline, and that is the skill with which he brought management and time management in the first year, many of the events were domestic. by the eighth year, 90% for international. the impact of those two individuals and the viewer around in which the policies and developed. exec. director inboden: we would turn it over to questions. please identify your name and institution, for our friends at c-span. >> hi, good evening. thank you so much for the terrific talk. i'm from the hebrew university. we co-authored a paper on the reagan administration's reaction and thoughts to the israeli strike in june of 81. there are several questions that i
nau: but really quick, to set in context the role of nancy reagan. an enormously close and loving relationship. she was devoted to him, and determined to protect yourself. -- determined to protect his health. so the instruction, the day we began the 21st of january, 10 hours a day, the president is available. if there is an evening function, that comes out of the 10 hours. she was unbending on that. it does bring discipline, and that is the skill with which he brought management and time...
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likes my sense of humor, bush 70 knows that he wasly seated besides obama at official events like nancy reagan'sand inter faith memorial service for texas police officers. is there the two on stage that have gone viral. >>> next time you buy some paper towels you may notice a very big packag ing of one brawn. iconic brawny is being replaced by a woman in celebration of the woman's history movement it features a woman wearing that classic red and black flannel shirt. you will be able to buy them at wal-mart. >>> it is a girl, bristol pale inn revealing gender of her baby in a instagram post. daughter of the form's last contact governor sarah palin posted a picture of her posing with her husband of the two holding a sign that reads it is a girl. this is the third child for palin and her second child with meyer, the baby is due sometime in the spring. >>> it is lent season, many people giving up their favorite guilty pleasures like no meat on fridays but is there one special friday where , they are giving us a free pass, we will explain we will be right back. ♪ "turn around... every now and then i
likes my sense of humor, bush 70 knows that he wasly seated besides obama at official events like nancy reagan'sand inter faith memorial service for texas police officers. is there the two on stage that have gone viral. >>> next time you buy some paper towels you may notice a very big packag ing of one brawn. iconic brawny is being replaced by a woman in celebration of the woman's history movement it features a woman wearing that classic red and black flannel shirt. you will be able to...
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i know of no other person who has spent more time and effort working on behalf ronald and nancy reagan over the years than fred ryan. fred would never brag about that fact, but it but it is a fact. so i will break for him. ladies and gentlemen, if you would please time in welcoming to the stage, mr. fred ryan. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. our special guest tonight has been to the reagan presidential library several times. the first as an owner of a major league baseball team. then, as governor of texas. he was back as a candidate for president of the united states. back as as president of the united states to dedicate air force one at the library. been here is a former president of the united states and is the author of a popular book, precision points. tonight he is back as an accomplished painter. we could only only wonder what he will be on his next visit to the reagan library. as americans we closely observe what our presidents do when they leave the white house. after serving in the most powerful and demanding job on the planet, they certainly deserve to spen
i know of no other person who has spent more time and effort working on behalf ronald and nancy reagan over the years than fred ryan. fred would never brag about that fact, but it but it is a fact. so i will break for him. ladies and gentlemen, if you would please time in welcoming to the stage, mr. fred ryan. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. our special guest tonight has been to the reagan presidential library several times. the first as an owner of a major league...
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ronald reagan be foster and nancy reagan foster, they are my second favorite ron and nancys i've ever met. i want to thank them and the whole foster supply team and all the great employees who came out today. you've been building this state and building the american dream since 1981. in fact is, ron, i just heard that you have a wall division here at fosters. maybe we need to talk. what you've done is what makes the country great. for you and all the good people and neighbors and freniends who have gathered to stand with us. give yourselves a round ever applause for coming out on a saturday afternoonen about and congressman,ing thank you for your support and for your service to this country. it's humbling to stand before you. i'm just a small town guy from sohern indiana. father imgranted to this country can and to think that i had the privilege to raise my right hand on january 209 ath a to september oath accepts oath of office was the greatest privilege. thank you west virginia. it is the greatest privilege of my life to be vice president to president donald trump. president trump i
ronald reagan be foster and nancy reagan foster, they are my second favorite ron and nancys i've ever met. i want to thank them and the whole foster supply team and all the great employees who came out today. you've been building this state and building the american dream since 1981. in fact is, ron, i just heard that you have a wall division here at fosters. maybe we need to talk. what you've done is what makes the country great. for you and all the good people and neighbors and freniends who...
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not everyone is a nancy reagan or barbara bush so i think that people give the first lady a lot of leewaythink people want to like melania trump and i think you see that with her approval ratings soaring above her husband's by far. so i think we'll be seeing a lot more of her. i think the fact that she has a skeleton staff, it's about four people, which is incredible because michelle obama had a staff of 24 people in the east wing. so you see the scaled back version of what she's going to be doing compared to her predecessor but i think we'll be seeing more of her this summer when she moves here. >> it's also sometimes an unfair comparison because it often takes first ladies a long time, more than we kind of remember, to figure out kind of how they are going to fill the role. i mean, michelle obama didn't instantly come up with the initiatives that she is now so well known for. >> that's right. the let's move campaign took her about a year to come up with. she was very meticulous about finding the perfect campaign for her. it's hard because they have to find something that's not offensive
not everyone is a nancy reagan or barbara bush so i think that people give the first lady a lot of leewaythink people want to like melania trump and i think you see that with her approval ratings soaring above her husband's by far. so i think we'll be seeing a lot more of her. i think the fact that she has a skeleton staff, it's about four people, which is incredible because michelle obama had a staff of 24 people in the east wing. so you see the scaled back version of what she's going to be...
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[applause] and let me thank our host today, ronald reagan foster and nancy reagan foster. i just said a little bit ago they're my second favorite ron and nancys i've ever met. [laughter] [applause] i want to thank them. i want to thank the whole foster supply team and all the great employees who came out today. you've been building this state and building the american dream since 1981. in fact, in fact, ron, i just heard that you have a wall division here at fosters. [laughter] maybe we need to talk. [cheers and applause] but what you do and what you've done here since 1981 is what makes this country great, and the president and i are truly grateful for you and for all the good people, part of the foster supply team and all the neighbors and friends who have gathered here today to stand with us. give yourselves a round of applause for coming out on a saturday afternoon. [applause] we couldn't be more grateful. and congressman evan jenkins, thank you for being with us. we're so grateful for your support. and to congressman alex mooney, thank you for your service to this cou
[applause] and let me thank our host today, ronald reagan foster and nancy reagan foster. i just said a little bit ago they're my second favorite ron and nancys i've ever met. [laughter] [applause] i want to thank them. i want to thank the whole foster supply team and all the great employees who came out today. you've been building this state and building the american dream since 1981. in fact, in fact, ron, i just heard that you have a wall division here at fosters. [laughter] maybe we need to...
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i sat next to her at nancy reagan's memorial.ember where else i've sat next to her, but i probably have a few wise cracks. she seemed to like it okay. when i saw her, it was a genuine affection. >> george bush has re-emerged to promote his art book. his interviews have ranged from insightful to kind of goofy. >> i consider the media to be indispensable to democracy. that we need an independent media to hold people like me to account. i mean, power can be very addictive and it can be core roses ive. >> there's an isolationist tendency in our country. it doesn't befit our country. >> you went to the inauguration. the poncho -- had you put a poncho -- there's -- have you put one on? is that the first time? >> yeah. >> first time putting a poncho on. >> looks like it. >> i want to make sure that doesn't happen again, so, will you bring out the gift? what you do -- here. all you do is this end up. and you can put it on. yeah. >> do you ever paint nudes? none of your business. >> a little bit of good friday fun there. i'm joined by ani
i sat next to her at nancy reagan's memorial.ember where else i've sat next to her, but i probably have a few wise cracks. she seemed to like it okay. when i saw her, it was a genuine affection. >> george bush has re-emerged to promote his art book. his interviews have ranged from insightful to kind of goofy. >> i consider the media to be indispensable to democracy. that we need an independent media to hold people like me to account. i mean, power can be very addictive and it can be...
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i sat next to her at nancy reagan's memorial.ember where else i sat next to her but i probably have a few wise cracks and she seemed to like it okay and when i saw her, it was a genuine expression of affection. beyond is a natural pet food that goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16%...
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he cofounded the chickadee awards with first lady nancy reagan and is here to talk about his new book with kenneth walsh that he will introduce shortly. after our talk we will have a q-and-a from the audience and then you are welcome to purchase a copy of the book to have signed. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much. it is my privilege to introduce doug. he was the president of the white house press corps association that they put on the big dinner donald trump refused to attend this year, one of the most prestigious events in washington, d.c. and he has covered how many again? six presidents in the white house as a part of the white house press corps. he's worked at u.s. news for how many years? thirty-three years and a senior writer he has had almost every title position you can think of. he is a remarkable journalist. they are almost extinct i will put it to you that way. he may have around four or five journalists i know of that i don't know where he stands politically. all the others i can tell you if they are left or right. tim is absolutely objective and persons the st
he cofounded the chickadee awards with first lady nancy reagan and is here to talk about his new book with kenneth walsh that he will introduce shortly. after our talk we will have a q-and-a from the audience and then you are welcome to purchase a copy of the book to have signed. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much. it is my privilege to introduce doug. he was the president of the white house press corps association that they put on the big dinner donald trump refused to attend...
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and cofounded with first lady nancy reagan and here's here to talk about his new book "game of torns" and introduce shortly. after the talk we have a q and a from the awngs and then you're welcome to purchase a copy of the book signed at the back. so thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you very much hannah, it's my privilege to introduce kenneth wolch, he was the president of the white house press core association they put on the big dinner that donald trump refused to attend this year. [laughter] one of the most prestigious events in washington, d.c. and he has covered how many presidents, ken? >> sixth one. >> six presidents in the white house as part of the white house press corps. he's worked at u.s. news for how many years? >> for 33 years. >> 33 years and senior writer, he said almost every title and position you can think of at us news. he's a remarkable journalist. he may be among -- they're almost extinct i'll put it to you that way. he may be among four or five journalists that i know of who i don't know where he stands politically. [laughter] all of the others i can
and cofounded with first lady nancy reagan and here's here to talk about his new book "game of torns" and introduce shortly. after the talk we have a q and a from the awngs and then you're welcome to purchase a copy of the book signed at the back. so thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you very much hannah, it's my privilege to introduce kenneth wolch, he was the president of the white house press core association they put on the big dinner that donald trump refused to...
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he cofounded the charity awards with first lady nancy reagan and he is here to talk about his new book "game of thorns" with kenneth walsh who he will introduce shortly. after our talk we will have a q&a from the audience and you are welcome to purchase copies of the book so thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much hannah, it's my privilege to introduce kenneth walsh. he was the president of the white house press corps association that they put on the big dinner that they refuse to attend this year, one of the most prestigious events of washington dc and he has covered how many presidents, ken? six presidents. in the white house as part of the white house press corps. he's worked at us news for how many years? >> for 33 years. >> 33 years and senior writer, he said almost every title you can think of that us news. he is a remarkable journalist. they are almost extinct, i'd put it to you that way. he may be among four or five journalists that i know of who i don't know where he stands politically. all the others, i can tell you if there left or right. i can't tell you
he cofounded the charity awards with first lady nancy reagan and he is here to talk about his new book "game of thorns" with kenneth walsh who he will introduce shortly. after our talk we will have a q&a from the audience and you are welcome to purchase copies of the book so thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much hannah, it's my privilege to introduce kenneth walsh. he was the president of the white house press corps association that they put on the big...
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i think some of it is literally, just say no, if i can quote nancy reagan and moving forward from that point. >> well, thank you. on that optimistic note, join me in thanking the panelists for excellent comments. [ applause ] >>> next a hearing to assess the nation's dams following recent flooding events from montana and wyoming. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >>> next, a hearing to assess the nation's dams following recent flooding events in california, montana and wyoming. officials from the army corps
i think some of it is literally, just say no, if i can quote nancy reagan and moving forward from that point. >> well, thank you. on that optimistic note, join me in thanking the panelists for excellent comments. [ applause ] >>> next a hearing to assess the nation's dams following recent flooding events from montana and wyoming. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >>> next, a hearing to assess the nation's dams following recent flooding events in california, montana and...
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to quote nancy reagan. and then moving forward from that point. >> well, thank you. and on that optimistic note, join me in thanking the panelists. [ applause ] >>> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern on the civil war, abraham lincoln authorities speculate on what might have been had he not been assassinated. >> we would have to assume that he was going to follow a very cautious plan. and so he might not have been willing to have black codes implemented, for instance. but he certainly would have been much more conciliatory to the south. >> then at 10:00 on real america, the 1952 film round trip, the usa and world trade. >> we take stuff to where they need it. 10 million tons from this yard alone. to 25 different countries. >> sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. we'll tour philadelphia's carpenters hall. the building served as the meeting place of the first continental congress. >> you all know patrick henry for his give me liberty or give me death. but even more significant was his remark made here in the earlier days, when he
to quote nancy reagan. and then moving forward from that point. >> well, thank you. and on that optimistic note, join me in thanking the panelists. [ applause ] >>> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern on the civil war, abraham lincoln authorities speculate on what might have been had he not been assassinated. >> we would have to assume that he was going to follow a very cautious plan. and so he might not have been...
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. >> so now we have nancy reagan's favorite person, very good. so now others get your hands up, and i will call on you. please make your way to the mic. i am a colleague of jeremy's, and he was teasing us about our relationship, i will push him of it on your comments. physically with the bartel and snyder papers, as we heard, it --really about the military that drives the deficit, and that deficits and imports that so forth. with respect to the human right, it seems very much the cold war that allows for reagan and motivates him and his advisers to have a heated visor -- heated policy to harness these agreements and then differentiate latin america -- it is ties -- nice that there is an in-between realm, and i would like to note this is representative of the eastern block of anti-communism and if latin america are the exceptions, are if this is the and if south africa and the chilies and philippines -- i would like to know the , editing cold war is implicit in ways that professor painter can talk about this. from my understanding, one reason why
. >> so now we have nancy reagan's favorite person, very good. so now others get your hands up, and i will call on you. please make your way to the mic. i am a colleague of jeremy's, and he was teasing us about our relationship, i will push him of it on your comments. physically with the bartel and snyder papers, as we heard, it --really about the military that drives the deficit, and that deficits and imports that so forth. with respect to the human right, it seems very much the cold war...