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i am very proud of that that i worked for reagan and i think i tell my kids you work for ronald reagan that is so cool but his stature keeps going up, did you notice that over time reagan stature keeps going up i went up to south dakota three weeks ago, there is room we put ronald reagan on that. >> shelton last word? >> i think he proved you really can change the world, you can change the destiny of the world for the good, for me the 80s started with the privilege of getting to hear about the reagan program from mark anderson and the people who created it, but then seen that the consequences of that just opposed against my study of the internal monetary economic system of the soviet union who of course still has the capacity for thermal nuclear exchange to destroy everything, what you saw was a combination of vision and fortitude and it was able to bring down the nation i remember when i see john sitting there, i don't know if he remembers but he once came to visit at her home and you know what you brought us a little housewarming gift a piece of the berlin wall. >> i wonder what it's
i am very proud of that that i worked for reagan and i think i tell my kids you work for ronald reagan that is so cool but his stature keeps going up, did you notice that over time reagan stature keeps going up i went up to south dakota three weeks ago, there is room we put ronald reagan on that. >> shelton last word? >> i think he proved you really can change the world, you can change the destiny of the world for the good, for me the 80s started with the privilege of getting to...
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ronald reagan came up with the perfect label and helped the media. yes, reagan put these people in so here's a great communicator. they were quoting again when the bill came in the reason was because he said i have a 20 vote on this, we are going to defeat him and reagan did what he had done prior with economic speeches and marty anderson did the audit based on him and am so grateful for bringing that up but reagan wrote the speeches and he been talking about it forever and he said pete, have you seen this tax cut bill? so they did a script together and they insisted on it and no one thought reagan would run for president again so even then his advisors had are you sure you want to be that far out on something like that? 's as we all know, barbara, a great guy but losing his mind talking about that. [laughter] i gave a copy so he could give it to bob quickly in the hospital but these were things, everyone in the chairman told me over lunch where you and i used to commute as well, ronald reagan knew economic as well as anyone and he said he knows and i
ronald reagan came up with the perfect label and helped the media. yes, reagan put these people in so here's a great communicator. they were quoting again when the bill came in the reason was because he said i have a 20 vote on this, we are going to defeat him and reagan did what he had done prior with economic speeches and marty anderson did the audit based on him and am so grateful for bringing that up but reagan wrote the speeches and he been talking about it forever and he said pete, have...
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ronald reagan. wouldn't write it for anybody else and i can tell you that because i work for george hwbush and would never have written it for him . reagan alone would have insisted on delivering this speech. george bush, vice president bush and every foreign policy speech the first question he me when i would draft a speech is as the state approved of this? that was his first question. listen to this story all three of you but jamie next. we'll stay with ronald reagan for amoment . this story was told to me by dick allen who was ronald reagan's first national security advisor. the year is 1977. reagan is now a former governor. he has lost the presidential nomination to gerald for and so far there's no one who's going to run for president but paying close attention to world affairs and dick allen reese them on foreign affairs so reagan says would you like to hear my story of the cold war and dick allen says of course governor and ronald reagan puts this down in writing and i'm quoting from rick. this
ronald reagan. wouldn't write it for anybody else and i can tell you that because i work for george hwbush and would never have written it for him . reagan alone would have insisted on delivering this speech. george bush, vice president bush and every foreign policy speech the first question he me when i would draft a speech is as the state approved of this? that was his first question. listen to this story all three of you but jamie next. we'll stay with ronald reagan for amoment . this story...
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staying with ronald reagan for a moment. is is a story told to me by your predecessor the first national security advisor the year is 1977 now reagan is a former governor he just lost the nomination to gerald ford. he is playing close it tension and take our breaks him on world affairs and reagan said would you like to hear mike. the cold war? than ronald reagan did putr this down in writing and quoting from him, this is reagan speaking some people think i'm simplistic but there is a difference between being simple and being simplistic might. about the cold war is that we went and they lose. how do you operationalize that? here is richard nixon and dÉtente and then warning against an ordinance fear of communism and then turned it upside down. now that i'm older field a little risky to me. >> i am a big fan of the approach obviously with radio free europe i think that moral clarity of reagan is incredibly essential upon hearing and ultimately they are fearful of their citizens. and when they realize that democracies are resili
staying with ronald reagan for a moment. is is a story told to me by your predecessor the first national security advisor the year is 1977 now reagan is a former governor he just lost the nomination to gerald ford. he is playing close it tension and take our breaks him on world affairs and reagan said would you like to hear mike. the cold war? than ronald reagan did putr this down in writing and quoting from him, this is reagan speaking some people think i'm simplistic but there is a difference...
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ronald reagan would say then came along nancy davis in save my soul. but no one, including reagan himself could possibly have imagined where his awakening interest in politics would lead the two of them. it's only by looking back that it is possible to really understand how essential a political partner she was, she helped build the scaffolding for the right of the most consequential figures of the 20h century. beyond that she was her husband's ever vigilant protector through presidential campaigns and in the white house. but her final gift to ronald reagan, i think is around us right now. because it will ultimately, tragically fall to nancy reagan as her husband is afflicted by alzheimer's it would fall to nancy reagan to become the shaper and the protector of his legacy. this library to her was a very, very much a part of it. she wanted to be not just a monument to the past, she wanted it to be a way of looking forward into the future. and i think that is why this library is where important political figures come to make their most consequential speec
ronald reagan would say then came along nancy davis in save my soul. but no one, including reagan himself could possibly have imagined where his awakening interest in politics would lead the two of them. it's only by looking back that it is possible to really understand how essential a political partner she was, she helped build the scaffolding for the right of the most consequential figures of the 20h century. beyond that she was her husband's ever vigilant protector through presidential...
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more than anything, ronald reagan renewed our will to compete and win.hat made all the difference. america is once again in a life or death struggle. in 1981, it was the soviet union. in 2021, we face a series of enemies who want to destroy us. iran, russia, communist china. they all want to harm america. they all want to drive freedom from the earth. and they all increasingly have the capacity and the will to attempt to do it. i saw this threat plainly at the united nations. the u.n. is a place where dip amounts from all over the world gather and exchange pleasantries. [laughter] ms. haley: socializing is encouraged and confrontation is discouraged. on the surface, everyone plays nice. but just underneath the surface it is very different story. a very ugly story. at the united nations and in the world at large, the unfree countries outnumber the free countries. they do truly evil things and get away with it. when it is time to vote and condemn them, a majority of the world usually takes their side. it sickens me to think about what those countries do. a
more than anything, ronald reagan renewed our will to compete and win.hat made all the difference. america is once again in a life or death struggle. in 1981, it was the soviet union. in 2021, we face a series of enemies who want to destroy us. iran, russia, communist china. they all want to harm america. they all want to drive freedom from the earth. and they all increasingly have the capacity and the will to attempt to do it. i saw this threat plainly at the united nations. the u.n. is a...
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[impersonating ronald reagan] hello, general powell. this is ronald reagan. yes, sir. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? we are here today at city college, a place that you graduated from a number of years ago. colin: thank you, david. david: why did you pick city college? colin: i was accepted at ccny. and i was accepted at nyu. and the reason i went to ccny is nyu was charging $750 a year. i couldn't handle that. family couldn't handle that, so i took ccny because it was free and because it was easy to get to and i had heard a lot about it. david: you grew up in the bronx? >> i was born in harlem about a mile from here. i grew up in the south bronx, the hunts point section. davi
[impersonating ronald reagan] hello, general powell. this is ronald reagan. yes, sir. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes...
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ronald reagan's life and leadership provides so many important lessons for the country. i wish every american could visit this library and learn from it especially right now in this extremely challenging time. it's become fashionable in some circles even in some conservative ones to dismiss the relevance of ronald reagan. they say we must move beyond reagan. times have changed, they said, and it'ss only right to change with them. of course it's true that every era has its unique challenges. no period in history provides an exact map for today. but dismissing the lessons of ronald reagan makes no more sense than dismissing the lessons of lincoln or washington. we must not reject the profound wisdom of our past because it would be a sure way to destroy our future. and it turns out there's a great deal of similarities between reagan and ours. history isn't exactly repeating but it is rhyming. think about it. growing inflation, runaway federal spending and debt. rampant crime in our cities. radical leftists running our universities. radical islamists holding americans hostag
ronald reagan's life and leadership provides so many important lessons for the country. i wish every american could visit this library and learn from it especially right now in this extremely challenging time. it's become fashionable in some circles even in some conservative ones to dismiss the relevance of ronald reagan. they say we must move beyond reagan. times have changed, they said, and it'ss only right to change with them. of course it's true that every era has its unique challenges. no...
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versus ronald reagan, but... e springsteen versus ronald reagan. but- - -— bruce springsteen versus ronald reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the — reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the powers _ reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the powers that _ reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the powers that be - reagan, but... oh, dear, ithink we lost as the powers that be don't - lost as the powers that be don't like you mentioning bruce springsteen. want to get him involved, it all goes wrong. still have you, jane, have i not? thank goodness. let's move on to the daily mail because princes story we been running on bbc news. welcome back. sorry about that. the running on bbc news. welcome back. sorry about that.— sorry about that. the queen's friend hacked peer's _ sorry about that. the queen's friend hacked peer's phone. _ sorry about that. the queen's friend hacked peer's phone. this _ sorry about that. the queen's friend hacked peer's phone. this is - hacked peer's phone. this is basical
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the experiment is one that i can't imagine for example, ronald reagan, had he lost an election and he ran for president, he ran for president three times. to make times he did make a come the third time he did make and then he ran for reelection. when he lost one time is taking a run in 60, didn't quite announce you funny, didn't quite run and then of course in 1976. he didn't complain. he didn't get better. in fact, he actually embraced gerald ford in 1976 that he didn't call them names or anything like that. he had an amiable a building about them that we sorely miss in politics today. >> we sure do, we do. you interviewed ken burns, another of your subjects. how can you not watch a ken burns product and not incredibly impressed? he's covered so many topics effort the when she spoke to him about was his incredible document on the vietnam war. i wonder, david, are you feeling now as you did during the divisiveness in america over vietnam, two radically different situation but information at odds with itself in the same way? >> i think it's much, much worse now. it's a difficult contr
the experiment is one that i can't imagine for example, ronald reagan, had he lost an election and he ran for president, he ran for president three times. to make times he did make a come the third time he did make and then he ran for reelection. when he lost one time is taking a run in 60, didn't quite announce you funny, didn't quite run and then of course in 1976. he didn't complain. he didn't get better. in fact, he actually embraced gerald ford in 1976 that he didn't call them names or...
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these converging forces come together the political expression of ronald reagan that's why it's called a reagan land, although one of the sun and fun side plot he did not have it in the back the whole time. all the republicans ran her president 1980 were all pretty conservative. in fact the business men did not trust ronald reagan they thought he was a lunatic. that's the fun part of the story. but also has major appeal first of all his appeal to the population 1976 when he one the presidency was he was this unsullied figure after the shame of watergate and the loss of vietnam. but his main thrust that basically americans had been living high on the hog and they had to learn to temper that individual which was so much a part of the 60s social expressions. so, even though the political fight to the death between reagan and carter they were profoundly different in many, many ways. i think the most interesting thing to putting together the book is how they political expressions were put a spirit of the age that was working through, that was generally speaking pushing america to right. >>
these converging forces come together the political expression of ronald reagan that's why it's called a reagan land, although one of the sun and fun side plot he did not have it in the back the whole time. all the republicans ran her president 1980 were all pretty conservative. in fact the business men did not trust ronald reagan they thought he was a lunatic. that's the fun part of the story. but also has major appeal first of all his appeal to the population 1976 when he one the presidency...
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we are here at the ronald reagan library. tomorrow on "special report."lling on inflation and higher prices. the economy, and president biden's job approval. we want to thank everybody here at the ronald reagan presidential library. simi valley, california. if you haven't been here, come check it out. they have had wonderful hospitality today. i will be speaking here tonight as part of the book tour for my new book out this week "to rescue the republic" about ulysses s. grant. should be a good event and on to l.a. tomorrow. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for 'this "special report" fair balanced and still unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted this week by will cain starts right now. hey, will. >> will: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime" i'm will cain. tonight we are living in a rerun of that 70s show. you know, i always thought the 70s would have been my favorite decade that's largely because i love whalen jennings and the old ford bronco not because i wanted to return to the failures of jimmy ca
we are here at the ronald reagan library. tomorrow on "special report."lling on inflation and higher prices. the economy, and president biden's job approval. we want to thank everybody here at the ronald reagan presidential library. simi valley, california. if you haven't been here, come check it out. they have had wonderful hospitality today. i will be speaking here tonight as part of the book tour for my new book out this week "to rescue the republic" about ulysses s....
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margaret thatcher teamed up with ronald reagan and john paul ii and changed the world. when you have this conversation with ambassador haley about what is going on with china, the president needs to view china the way that reagan and pope john paul viewed the soviet union. we're at acrossroads with
margaret thatcher teamed up with ronald reagan and john paul ii and changed the world. when you have this conversation with ambassador haley about what is going on with china, the president needs to view china the way that reagan and pope john paul viewed the soviet union. we're at acrossroads with
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you allowed ronald reagan's policies to destroy the union continue. i think that you are one of the reasons that happened, because you were willing to go and talk to ronald reagan as if he was a good individual, when he was proven to be a liar and a cheat. and against the united states. in fairness, is not involved in that. you allowed that to happen. host: we will hear from senator lieberman. guest: with all respect, i think the facts are awful little bit. as a matter of fact, i was not in when reagan was president. i did not come in until george bush 31 was president. if you look at my record since we are talking about me, i've had a very pro-worker record and support from labor unions over the 24 years and before that in connecticut government. you know, here's the thing i'm saying. both sides have become to the center -- have to come to the center to negotiate or nothing is going to happen. the left can be indignant, can say things are terrible, we've got to fix them and here's how. people in the center or right can say, that's not going to work.
you allowed ronald reagan's policies to destroy the union continue. i think that you are one of the reasons that happened, because you were willing to go and talk to ronald reagan as if he was a good individual, when he was proven to be a liar and a cheat. and against the united states. in fairness, is not involved in that. you allowed that to happen. host: we will hear from senator lieberman. guest: with all respect, i think the facts are awful little bit. as a matter of fact, i was not in...
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many evangelicals the masculine values and like jon wayne, ronald reagan, rush limbaugh, and donald trump and bodies have come to define evangelicalism itself. at the taste of the book and what is within these pages. what is happened since the book came out. you get that from the title of the subtitle in particular. what is remarkable is how evangelicals themselves including many conservative white evangelicals have been fact embrace this book. it has been astounding, really. within a couple of days of its publication it started getting letters from evangelicals themselves. a mental to brace myself for vicious trolling once this book is published. and instead, i have been absolutely swamped with letters from more than a year now but i still get several every day. most of these letters say something like this is the story of my life. thank you for helping me too see. they go on to share extended narratives of how their own experiences math bond, sometimes uncannily closely to the narrative in jesus and jon wayne. and how many of them are experiencing a reckoning, grappling that this is the
many evangelicals the masculine values and like jon wayne, ronald reagan, rush limbaugh, and donald trump and bodies have come to define evangelicalism itself. at the taste of the book and what is within these pages. what is happened since the book came out. you get that from the title of the subtitle in particular. what is remarkable is how evangelicals themselves including many conservative white evangelicals have been fact embrace this book. it has been astounding, really. within a couple of...
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influence on the president and i think this is leadership and justn the way lyndon johnson and ronald reaganhe way they did it across party lines it's time to pull the democrats together for the sake of the country but also the sake of the party. i that is what we will see. if not i fear democrats will suffer next year in the congressional elections and probably also in the presidential election two years later. host: the democratic line is next. medford oregon go ahead. >>caller: good morning joe, your idea hasn't worked for the working class nor the poor. i think your ideas are pretty archaic what is going on in the world today. your opinion during the situation where you think the left needs to move to the center it should be the other way around you right people should move to the left because your policies have done nothing for the poor and the working class you have allowed ronald reagan's policies to destroy the union to continue and you are one of the reasons that happened because you were willing to go and talk to ronald reagan as if he was a good individual when he was proven to be
influence on the president and i think this is leadership and justn the way lyndon johnson and ronald reaganhe way they did it across party lines it's time to pull the democrats together for the sake of the country but also the sake of the party. i that is what we will see. if not i fear democrats will suffer next year in the congressional elections and probably also in the presidential election two years later. host: the democratic line is next. medford oregon go ahead. >>caller: good...
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legendary stories about presidents meet and twist arms, lyndon johnson famously but certainly ronald reagan when he wanted to work on the wayward democrats that were vulnerable in districts that reagan won to get their vote for his big tax package and i wasn't subtle about it. maybe different styles, i grant you but this president, is he that kind of guy? if you're trying to pull a rabbit out of your hat, now is the time to do it. being gentile is not a good idea. what do you think? >> usually the heavy pressure does not work. what works is the presence of the president. once the doors swing own and he walks inside and greeted by the democratic leadership and they walk him down to the caucus room, that pretty much usually closes the deal right there. again, you probably have to work out particulars. that's one part of this. the other thing i should talk about in this is that there's a real problem that they have on capitol hill with something operational that expired. the highway transportation programs that were shut off at 11:59. an e-mail wasn't sent over to the highway folks that these
legendary stories about presidents meet and twist arms, lyndon johnson famously but certainly ronald reagan when he wanted to work on the wayward democrats that were vulnerable in districts that reagan won to get their vote for his big tax package and i wasn't subtle about it. maybe different styles, i grant you but this president, is he that kind of guy? if you're trying to pull a rabbit out of your hat, now is the time to do it. being gentile is not a good idea. what do you think? >>...
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general powell, this is ronald reagan. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie please?avid: people what it recognize me -- would not recognize me of my tire fixed but all right. ♪ i don't consider myself a journalist. somebody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody take? ♪ [chatter] we are here today at city college, the place you graduated from a number of years ago. >> thank you, david. i was accepted at nyu and the reason i went to ccnu was i could not afford the money. it was easy to get to and i had heard a lot about it. david: you grew up in the bronx? >> i was born in harlem about one mile from here and grew up in the south bronx. david: your parents were immigrants from -- >> jamaica. david: growing up in new york did you enjoy new york as a young boy. >> it was such a diverse place that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is. most people of different bacchants, cultures, you
general powell, this is ronald reagan. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie please?avid: people what it recognize me -- would not recognize me of my tire fixed but all right. ♪ i don't consider myself a journalist. somebody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody take? ♪ [chatter] we are here today at city...
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that's why from ronald reagan. think about how how long he was when he served with ronald reagan and the impact on the administration there after. there's only ever been one colin powell. i hope we remember the lessons and the attitude and approach that he took. that's what america needs more of. >> harris: amen. colin powell died today at age 84 from complication of coronavirus. he was fully vaccinated. he fought the last battle of his life. we remember him today. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a "no". but then paul went from no to know. with freest
that's why from ronald reagan. think about how how long he was when he served with ronald reagan and the impact on the administration there after. there's only ever been one colin powell. i hope we remember the lessons and the attitude and approach that he took. that's what america needs more of. >> harris: amen. colin powell died today at age 84 from complication of coronavirus. he was fully vaccinated. he fought the last battle of his life. we remember him today. as someone who...
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that of ronald reagan, that of george h.w. bush and that of george w. bush. my first memories him bret date back to 1989 early part of 1990 when the u.s. invaded panama a conflict many will not remember to take down the corrupt criminal dictatorship of manuel nor weighing go whose administration down there had declared war on the united states, big mistake. powell came to the white house to brief. skepticism about the utility of american military force was very much invogue. powell's briefings were absolutely dazzling, convincing authoritative, crisp, clear, very much like powell, the man himself. and it really sort of put to rest the doubts that had begun to grow. he later was major architect of the gulf war which jennifer had described which as thunder russ military success for which colin powell i think deserves a great deal of credit. he planned it, he defended it, he was a big part of it. later he came to controversy as we all know over the iraq war and his speech at the u.n. claiming that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. it should be reme
that of ronald reagan, that of george h.w. bush and that of george w. bush. my first memories him bret date back to 1989 early part of 1990 when the u.s. invaded panama a conflict many will not remember to take down the corrupt criminal dictatorship of manuel nor weighing go whose administration down there had declared war on the united states, big mistake. powell came to the white house to brief. skepticism about the utility of american military force was very much invogue. powell's briefings...
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firefighters now battling to protect the ronald reagan ranch. >>> new images tonight. the moments just before that deadly plane crash into several homes, cars, and that ups truck. you will hear what the air traffic controllers were pleading for the pilot to do. >>> news tonight on that nfl bombshell. las vegas raiders head coach jon gruden resigning just hours after an explosive report revealing racist, homophobic, and misogynistic emails he allegedly sent. tonight, some of what he allegedly said. and the well-known coach and the nfl quarterback who said there is no place for this in the game. >>> the major health headline tonight affecting millions of americans who have been taking aspirin to lower the risk of heart attack or stroke. the guidelines have changed tonight. what you need to know. >>> actor william shatner, now just hours before his flight to space. what he's now saying. >>> remembering a beloved ceo who has died just days after taking a medical leave. >>> and "america strong." tonight, the u.s. army two-star general whose life just changed forever. >>> go
firefighters now battling to protect the ronald reagan ranch. >>> new images tonight. the moments just before that deadly plane crash into several homes, cars, and that ups truck. you will hear what the air traffic controllers were pleading for the pilot to do. >>> news tonight on that nfl bombshell. las vegas raiders head coach jon gruden resigning just hours after an explosive report revealing racist, homophobic, and misogynistic emails he allegedly sent. tonight, some of...
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ronald reagan said the tastest way to eternal life on earth is through a government program.free everything may ends in 2025 and that will allow them to take the price tag down. but if they get the programs in place and re-define the country. the child tax care credit in this bill. it no longer mass to be your child. they tripled it. then it can be any child anybody taking care of. what could go wrong with that. at the end of the day is the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money. margaret thatcher famously said that. judge jeanine: congressman green. what are we going to do to get the infrastructure package and what we need? do we have to indebt our children for the next 100 years sow we can get niece socialist programs going? >> that's what nancy pelosi wants. she wants to concentrate power into the hands of fewer and fewer people in washington. that's what socialism is all about until you get like nicolas maduro. that's what they want. they want a socialist country. they will tie all of this together and attempt to create that socialist cou
ronald reagan said the tastest way to eternal life on earth is through a government program.free everything may ends in 2025 and that will allow them to take the price tag down. but if they get the programs in place and re-define the country. the child tax care credit in this bill. it no longer mass to be your child. they tripled it. then it can be any child anybody taking care of. what could go wrong with that. at the end of the day is the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of...
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what was the purpose of showing those images of mikhail gorbachev and ronald reagan? >> the whole idea, i think, was to focus everyone's minds, including trump's, on that hopeful period exactly as we saw, not just in the hope that we might return to arms control and some of the unfinished business of the 1980s, but to remind us that there was a period when the relationship was on a different trajectory and that perhaps it just could be again at some point. i mean, i think it was kind of a reminder of, you know, the futility of these kinds of confrontations and the fact that time had moved on. and even at the peak of the cold war, reagan and gorbachev had found that they actually had some, you know, not kind of admiration for fellow strongmen but actually some fellow feeling, some real human connection. and they'd actually found a way to talk to each other, not talk at each other or talk past each other, and that that's real, true communication. that fellow feeling, that shared perspective that they needed to get something done had changed the world in that moment, and
what was the purpose of showing those images of mikhail gorbachev and ronald reagan? >> the whole idea, i think, was to focus everyone's minds, including trump's, on that hopeful period exactly as we saw, not just in the hope that we might return to arms control and some of the unfinished business of the 1980s, but to remind us that there was a period when the relationship was on a different trajectory and that perhaps it just could be again at some point. i mean, i think it was kind of a...
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one has a theory one of them actually is the someone said first of all, bill casey mumbled and ronald reagan was death and i can imagine casey going in and mumbling something in reagan nodding his head. >> he said when i make a mistake, is abuse and that was the whole thing and he got away with it. so i don't know. i don't know if he knew what was happening. i think only north sort of a wildcard in the whole thing. it there's another theory, remember they made the switch, ronald reagan a lot of people believe that jim baker was still chief of staff instead of ronald reagan. >> well that is another possibility and i don't know why he would want to be chief of staff so that. i know nancy did not like it. >> will i think her judgment was pretty correct printed. >> while he would say things like will not here into leaders or whatever countries, it would be right in the middle. but we always well she always like ronald ragan for some reason he doublecrossed us on the budget and i remember i think i told you this before that he came up with an exit with was champagne and chocolates and all of the
one has a theory one of them actually is the someone said first of all, bill casey mumbled and ronald reagan was death and i can imagine casey going in and mumbling something in reagan nodding his head. >> he said when i make a mistake, is abuse and that was the whole thing and he got away with it. so i don't know. i don't know if he knew what was happening. i think only north sort of a wildcard in the whole thing. it there's another theory, remember they made the switch, ronald reagan a...
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ronald reagan passes away today. >> much of europe had been under -- to mark that day in history when allied armies joined this battle to reclaim this continent to liberty. for four long years, much of europe had been under a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, jews cried out in the camps, millions cried out for liberation. europe was enslaved, and the world prayed for its rescue. here in normandy, the rescue began. here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history. we stand on a lonely, win-swept point on the northern -- wind-swept point on the northern shore of france. the air is soft, but 40 years ago at this moment the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men, and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. at dawn on the morning of the 6th of june, 1944, 225 rangers jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion, to climb these sheer and is desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. the all
ronald reagan passes away today. >> much of europe had been under -- to mark that day in history when allied armies joined this battle to reclaim this continent to liberty. for four long years, much of europe had been under a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, jews cried out in the camps, millions cried out for liberation. europe was enslaved, and the world prayed for its rescue. here in normandy, the rescue began. here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant...
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and you have to ask yourself time and time again since amnesty was granted at bag underneath ronald reagan, why they will. busy not actually push the issue and you just might need to look at some of their donors. once again, always good talk to you, broken ted. now as home prices continue to skyrocket, some experts believe the real estate market may finally be calling off. article responding natasha suite has the latest on the home buying trends. as the cost of real estate continues to escalate a record high levels, some experts describe what they're calling buyer burnout, becoming a reality. there is no question. real estate is a hot commodity right now. the city of phoenix has had the top gains nationwide at a 33 percent increase for a whopping 27th street months. san diego has increased more than 26 per cent. and tampa bay runs out to the top 3 at 25.9 percent. according to the national case, shriller index home prices rose 19.8 percent year over year in august. price is now sitting at 45.5 percent higher than their peak during 2006. well, it seems prices have been on the up and up some
and you have to ask yourself time and time again since amnesty was granted at bag underneath ronald reagan, why they will. busy not actually push the issue and you just might need to look at some of their donors. once again, always good talk to you, broken ted. now as home prices continue to skyrocket, some experts believe the real estate market may finally be calling off. article responding natasha suite has the latest on the home buying trends. as the cost of real estate continues to escalate...