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she was part of the white house. >> there were rumors at time in 1986 she had a hand in donald regan's ouster and whether that happened is only speculation she was not involved in west wing activities she said, look, i sleep with the influence so i will use my influence when i k it was not nuclear policy or tax policy or budget but sometimes personnel. but, more, it was about him. it was in 84 or around the assassination attempt wearing a famous purple plaid suit he loved and she hated it and when he would wear it she would give him grief and they were on air force one and the president was getting ready to put on the suit because he put on sweat patches to keep the crease in his pants and he started, you know, nagging him about the suit and he said i like it, i want to hear it and she turned to mike deaver, mike, tell the president what the staff is saying about his suit and he said, mike, what does the staff say? >> and he said, mr. president the staff says if you are going to be shot why couldn't you have been shot wearing that suit. >> so, she was more concerned with his wardrobe a
she was part of the white house. >> there were rumors at time in 1986 she had a hand in donald regan's ouster and whether that happened is only speculation she was not involved in west wing activities she said, look, i sleep with the influence so i will use my influence when i k it was not nuclear policy or tax policy or budget but sometimes personnel. but, more, it was about him. it was in 84 or around the assassination attempt wearing a famous purple plaid suit he loved and she hated it...
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she liked people who were kind to her husband but if you were an enemy, like donald regan, look out.d james baker and george schultz. she could have. two of our greatest statespersons and nancy reagan saw, as a talent scout, those two have my husband's interest and mine. she doubled and tripled down on schultz and baker, to help create the inner circle of the reagan white house. >> ronald reagan, who ran for president four times. the first two times, not successful, 1968 and 1976. he kept trying and was only able to do so because he had the love and support of his wife, nancy reagan, former first lady, nancy reagan, who is dead at 94 of the let's bring wolf blitzer back into the conversation. wolf, this is the loss of an icon and also, in many ways, the end of an era, the influence of ronald reagan may still be felt in the nation, but that's the end of the first couple, the reagans. >> the influence is enormous. jake, you and i have been covering this republican presidential campaign, all of these republican candidates, not only this cycle but all the cycles since his presidency, the
she liked people who were kind to her husband but if you were an enemy, like donald regan, look out.d james baker and george schultz. she could have. two of our greatest statespersons and nancy reagan saw, as a talent scout, those two have my husband's interest and mine. she doubled and tripled down on schultz and baker, to help create the inner circle of the reagan white house. >> ronald reagan, who ran for president four times. the first two times, not successful, 1968 and 1976. he kept...
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donald ri don donald regan had blown her cover on that issue.mething she was proud to announce to the world. the nancy reagan i met was a vulnerable woman with who was grieving after the loss of both of her parents during the white house years. was almost the loss of her husband. i don't think she ever got over that. >> she talked about the famous quip at the time her hon husband said honey, i forgot to duck. the bullet an inch from his heart. they removed the bullet and from there on out how did that change her and her role at the white house? >> i don't know that it changed her. i think rather she assumed she had to be his are protector not physically but from those around him that did not want to do what he wanted to do as president and were reluctant to follow his orders. famously alexander haig, the white house chief of staff, donald regan, who she was response for getting rid of. i think the really important thing that we need to remember about nancy reagan was her ability to reach out to those who were not of the same political beliefs as
donald ri don donald regan had blown her cover on that issue.mething she was proud to announce to the world. the nancy reagan i met was a vulnerable woman with who was grieving after the loss of both of her parents during the white house years. was almost the loss of her husband. i don't think she ever got over that. >> she talked about the famous quip at the time her hon husband said honey, i forgot to duck. the bullet an inch from his heart. they removed the bullet and from there on out...
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as sam suggested, that was the end of donald regan. >> george, your thoughts of that time? >> there was a steely side to her. and people who crossed her found out about it. more than that, people who crossed her husband. she had one function in life. i think it was said earlier she was sort of propelled into politics. she was part of the propellant. she enjoyed it. her father was himself a very active committed conservative and she partook in all of his beliefs. she grew up on what's now called the gold coast of the lakefront of chicago. if you ever walk through the lobby of the drake hotel on lakeshore drive there, you will walk the path she took walking to grade school. she would cut right through the lobby of the drake to get to her school. she went to california. happily made a movie called "hell cats of the navy" starring nancy davis as she was then and ronald reagan and the rest is history. >> we have sam donaldson back on the phone. sad, we were rudely cut off by technology. welcome back. you were finishing your thought about covering the reagan white house. >> let m
as sam suggested, that was the end of donald regan. >> george, your thoughts of that time? >> there was a steely side to her. and people who crossed her found out about it. more than that, people who crossed her husband. she had one function in life. i think it was said earlier she was sort of propelled into politics. she was part of the propellant. she enjoyed it. her father was himself a very active committed conservative and she partook in all of his beliefs. she grew up on...
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she was instrumental for the firing of one of her husband's chiefs of staff, donald regan who left theffice during that time. it's a fine line for a lady to walk between being assertive. someone will resent that if someone is too high profile. on the other hand, really performing a role that would make and influence and make a difference here in washington. that's the line nancy reagan walked many believe quite successfully. >> it is a tightrope with that what has the white house said since nancy reagan said death? >> president obama and first lady michelle obama put out a statement, reading in part. nancy reagan once wrote that nothing can prepare you for living in the white house. they was right, of course. we had the benefit of her proud example and her warm and generous advice. that statement praises nancy reagan for her work in advocating stem cell research, something that goes against republican port orthodoxy. ronald reagan succumbed to alzheimer's, stem cell research mostly going for fighting that disease. flags flying at half staff on the order of the republican speaker paul r
she was instrumental for the firing of one of her husband's chiefs of staff, donald regan who left theffice during that time. it's a fine line for a lady to walk between being assertive. someone will resent that if someone is too high profile. on the other hand, really performing a role that would make and influence and make a difference here in washington. that's the line nancy reagan walked many believe quite successfully. >> it is a tightrope with that what has the white house said...
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federal first lady will be laid to rest next to her late husband, presidential ron donald regan.he will lie if repose for public visitation tomorrow and thursday. she died of heart failure at her home in los angeles on sunday. >> a week after super tuesday, another round of voting in key states set for today. stehpanie explains how the primary caucuses up the an testimony. for the front up areers trying to set themselves apart. >> a big voting day a step closer to knowing which candidate is the nominee. atime for another face off at polls in battleground states. >> hillary clinton telling the crowd she wants to be the small business president to help folk get ahead but needs their votes. ought soon are i could become your nominee the more i can begin to town our attention to the republicans. >> bernie sanders is not going anywhere. >> if there is a large voter turn out we will win. >> the contest in idaho, mississippi and hawaii, the big prize today is michigan where donald trump and hillary clinton have double digit lead on their competition much trump in mississippi at a rally
federal first lady will be laid to rest next to her late husband, presidential ron donald regan.he will lie if repose for public visitation tomorrow and thursday. she died of heart failure at her home in los angeles on sunday. >> a week after super tuesday, another round of voting in key states set for today. stehpanie explains how the primary caucuses up the an testimony. for the front up areers trying to set themselves apart. >> a big voting day a step closer to knowing which...
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she admitted to weighing in on occasion, most notably with the chief of staff donald regan. she thought she was ineffective and she was eventually ousted. first and foremost, she was a wife. >> ronald reagan and nancy reagan were a team. >> you seldom saw them when they weren't holding hands. they preferred to be with each other than anyone else. >> reporter: the reagans lived a private life after they retired to california. something nancy looked forward to. >> i think she just relaxed as a person. i don't think she missed it all that much. the enormous pressure. >> reporter: but in 1994, the former president revealed he had alzheimer's disease, a battle he would lose ten years later. >> it was what she described as the long good-bye. how difficult that was for her but i think she did it with great dignity. it's a part of her legacy, something she will be remembered for. >> reporter: nancy lived quietly after the president's passing. >> the statue is a wonderful likeness of ronnie and he would be so proud. >> reporter: and he proud of her. while the woman, the secret servic
she admitted to weighing in on occasion, most notably with the chief of staff donald regan. she thought she was ineffective and she was eventually ousted. first and foremost, she was a wife. >> ronald reagan and nancy reagan were a team. >> you seldom saw them when they weren't holding hands. they preferred to be with each other than anyone else. >> reporter: the reagans lived a private life after they retired to california. something nancy looked forward to. >> i think...
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he was exposed in a hotel by his chief of staff donald regan, who was fired largely at her behest aftere contra scandal. >> she was his constant protector. >> reporter: nancy reagan changed world history, encouraging her husband to negotiate with what he had called the evil empire, the soviet union andts mikhail gorbachev. >> he knew he could do a deal with gorbachev, he just needed to be allowed to do it. and she ran that interference for him. >> reporter: after leaving the white house, nancy reagan became an advocate for stem cell research for alzheimer's after the president wrote a heartfelt letter when he started suffering from the disease. >> he decide to do write a letter to the american people, and the people responded. >> reporter: his caregiver said she remained devoted to him throughout his days, carrying the torch for both her husband's legacy and her own. >> that was andrea mitchell reporting. right now on the nbc washington app, you can see a photo gallery of nancy reagan through the years. search nancy reagan on our nbc washington app. >>> well, it is a beautiful day out h
he was exposed in a hotel by his chief of staff donald regan, who was fired largely at her behest aftere contra scandal. >> she was his constant protector. >> reporter: nancy reagan changed world history, encouraging her husband to negotiate with what he had called the evil empire, the soviet union andts mikhail gorbachev. >> he knew he could do a deal with gorbachev, he just needed to be allowed to do it. and she ran that interference for him. >> reporter: after leaving...
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chief of them, her husband's former chief of staff, donald regan, who wrote a blistering book about heruding the fact that she sometimes consulted an astrologer, yet another sign of just how devoted they were to one another. >> apparently from what we hear, he has chosen to attack my wife, and i don't take kindly upon that at all. >> she also used her influence to have a substantive impact, an anti-drug program was reduced to a simple phrase, when a young girl asked for advice and the first lady simply said, "just say no." >> i didn't mean that that was the whole answer, obviously. but it did serve a purpose. >> after she and her husband left washington, she needed her stamina more than ever, as she struggled for years with ronald reagan's alzheimer's. >> it's sad to see somebody you love and have been married for so long, and you can't share memories. that's the sad part. >> through it all, she never lost the sunny optimism, which was reagan-esque. >> do you ever feel fate treated you badly? >> no, uh-uh. no. when you balance it all out, i've had a pretty fabulous life. >> after her hu
chief of them, her husband's former chief of staff, donald regan, who wrote a blistering book about heruding the fact that she sometimes consulted an astrologer, yet another sign of just how devoted they were to one another. >> apparently from what we hear, he has chosen to attack my wife, and i don't take kindly upon that at all. >> she also used her influence to have a substantive impact, an anti-drug program was reduced to a simple phrase, when a young girl asked for advice and...
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second term donald regan took over as white house chief of staff, he crossed swords with nancy reagan, big mistake. she got rid of him within a year or so. but the most substantive was she wanted ronnie, as she called him, to be a peacemaker and establish better ties with mikhail gorbachev. she worked with george schultz, there were probably scores of telephone conversations. my wife did a marvelous documentary for hbo which captured that. she played a huge role again in getting rid of bill clark. just a final story i'll tell you, willie. she never lost her interest in politics and as i said, my wife judy woodruff did a big documentary on her. they used to talk from time to time. and on a train in 2008, judy tried to call mrs. reagan unsuccessfully. mrs. reagan called back after the republican convention, the first thing she said was "why did john pick that woman as his running mate?" >> jon meacham, i heard she was fascinated with what was going on today. she obviously was married to a man who was vastly underestimated on many levels. having said that, i wonder what she would think o
second term donald regan took over as white house chief of staff, he crossed swords with nancy reagan, big mistake. she got rid of him within a year or so. but the most substantive was she wanted ronnie, as she called him, to be a peacemaker and establish better ties with mikhail gorbachev. she worked with george schultz, there were probably scores of telephone conversations. my wife did a marvelous documentary for hbo which captured that. she played a huge role again in getting rid of bill...
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finding somebody -- getting rid of a white house chief of staff like donald regan that she didn't trustand more than anything else, i think nancy reagan preserved what she could of a husband. he was the oldest president, i think, michael would know better than i, oldest president we'd had. and she was the sustaining guiding light. >> so true. michael, your thoughts? >> she was. and i think she really made it possible for him to be president. ronald reagan was a great man in all sorts of ways, you know, famously optimistic. and almost a romantic. nancy reagan complemented him almost perfectly, because she was not optimistic as was her -- in her general. you knew her very well, chris, i don't think you would disagree with that. when she saw that full room of people, she could see who might have the possibility to either do harm to her husband politically, or someone who might have a potential that other people had not seen. she was a wonderful judge of people in a way that he was not. so this was not only a great marriage, it was an amazing political partnership. >> i love the way she saw
finding somebody -- getting rid of a white house chief of staff like donald regan that she didn't trustand more than anything else, i think nancy reagan preserved what she could of a husband. he was the oldest president, i think, michael would know better than i, oldest president we'd had. and she was the sustaining guiding light. >> so true. michael, your thoughts? >> she was. and i think she really made it possible for him to be president. ronald reagan was a great man in all...
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chief among them her husband's former chief of staff, donald regan, who wrote a blistering book aboutding the fact that she sometimes consulted an astrologer. >> he's chosen to attack my wife and i don't take kindly upon that at all. >> reporter: she also used her influence to launch an anti-drug program, which was reduced to a simple phrase. when a young girl asked for advice and the first lady said simply, "just say no." >> i didn't mean that that was the whole answer, obviously. but it did serve a purpose. >> reporter: after she and her husband left washington, she needed her stamina more than ever after ronald reagan was diagnosed with alzheimer's. >> it's sad to see somebody you love and been married for so long and you can't share memories. that's the sad part. >> reporter: through it all she never lost her optimism. >> do you ever feel that fate treated you badly? >> no. uh-uh. when you balance it all out, i've had a pretty fabulous life. >> reporter: in 2004 president ronald reagan died. in one of her final public appearances the celebration of the centennial of ronald reagan'
chief among them her husband's former chief of staff, donald regan, who wrote a blistering book aboutding the fact that she sometimes consulted an astrologer. >> he's chosen to attack my wife and i don't take kindly upon that at all. >> reporter: she also used her influence to launch an anti-drug program, which was reduced to a simple phrase. when a young girl asked for advice and the first lady said simply, "just say no." >> i didn't mean that that was the whole...
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she was really responsible also for the exit of donald regan, who was largely blamed for a lot of the problems, not just hanging up on the first lady, which is something one doesn't do. but also for letting the iran contra affair happen right under his nose. >> and tom, don't you think that nancy reagan's reputation and the way this country felt about her really changed over the years? in the early years, people were tough on her. >> oh, they were tough on her because she brought her hollywood elegance, and the whole bel-air way of life to the white house. but i always felt that she knew what her role was. that other people liked the idea that we had a first lady. there's a quick story i want to tell you. when they first got elected, i said some things in the press that she felt were far too critical about his -- not his childhood so much, but when he was a young man, he started making pretty good money right away and he was one of the highest paid people in hollywood. i was told, stay away from her, she's really angry. but you're going to be invited to a state dinner, so you have to
she was really responsible also for the exit of donald regan, who was largely blamed for a lot of the problems, not just hanging up on the first lady, which is something one doesn't do. but also for letting the iran contra affair happen right under his nose. >> and tom, don't you think that nancy reagan's reputation and the way this country felt about her really changed over the years? in the early years, people were tough on her. >> oh, they were tough on her because she brought...
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the legendary dustup with president reagan and donald t. regan and she would have none of it was vercammen. >> breaking news, the browns have made their first move of the new nfl year by cutting qb johnny manziel, let's get to sports reporter p.j. ziegler in the newsroom with the latest. >> today two days into the new nfl season the browns have cut john manziel after two seasons so brown said previously that would make a move to cut him than the new figure started many wondered what took so long ?d their waiting to see if they could get something in return, when i do not work out, they pull the plug, he was attracted by the browns in the . 14 draft come into season he played 14 games, through 1600 yards, seven touchdowns, seven interceptions, since the day he arrived in portion of his free time partying all across the country,iosd he did a rehab stint last year before the off-season workouts he could still face suspension from the nfl for his recent incidentnt in dallas texas with his ex-girlfriend, a grand jury is hearing the details of that cas
the legendary dustup with president reagan and donald t. regan and she would have none of it was vercammen. >> breaking news, the browns have made their first move of the new nfl year by cutting qb johnny manziel, let's get to sports reporter p.j. ziegler in the newsroom with the latest. >> today two days into the new nfl season the browns have cut john manziel after two seasons so brown said previously that would make a move to cut him than the new figure started many wondered what...
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was often accused of meddling in the white house as when she orchestrated the firing of staff donald regan. she was krit criticizeddesigner ball gowns. >> for all the time we have been it would be inconceivable for me to go my own way on something without her. agan's left the white house, the first lady focused her energy on the health of her husband. >> they were very short, the golden years. she spoke to "60 minutes" about his battle with alzheimer's. >> that is the worst part about this disease, there is nobody to exchange memories with.right. >> and we had a lot of memories. >> reporter: the reagan's would have celebrated their 64ther last friday. on one of their an ver t wrote the following. i'm waiting for you to return so i can start living again. nancy reagan will be buried beside her husbandreagan presidential library in california. >> bill, you covered the reagan presidency there. what was she like? she was involved in reporters' everything. i said to her at a reception this is my almost fiancee. she looked at me what a stupid thing toich, of course, it was! she said to my now wi
was often accused of meddling in the white house as when she orchestrated the firing of staff donald regan. she was krit criticizeddesigner ball gowns. >> for all the time we have been it would be inconceivable for me to go my own way on something without her. agan's left the white house, the first lady focused her energy on the health of her husband. >> they were very short, the golden years. she spoke to "60 minutes" about his battle with alzheimer's. >> that is...
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often accused of meddling in the white house as when she orchestrated the firing of chief of staff donald reganor wearing designer evening gowns in her signature reagan red. her husband always stood by her. >> for all the years we've been married, it's we, not you and i. it would be inconceivable to go my own way on something without her. >> reporter: after the reagans left the white house, she focused her energy on the health of her husband. >> they were very short, the golden years. >> reporter: in 2002 she spoke to "60 minutes" about his battle with alzheimer's. >> that's the worst part about this disease, there's nobody to exchange memories with. >> right. >> we had a lot of memories. >> reporter: the reagans would have celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary last friday. on their 31st anniversary the president wrote her "i move than love you. i'm not whole without you. you are life itself to me. when you are gone i'm waiting for you to return so i can start living again." >> nancy reagan will be buried beside her husband at the ronald reagan presidential library in california. >> bill, y
often accused of meddling in the white house as when she orchestrated the firing of chief of staff donald reganor wearing designer evening gowns in her signature reagan red. her husband always stood by her. >> for all the years we've been married, it's we, not you and i. it would be inconceivable to go my own way on something without her. >> reporter: after the reagans left the white house, she focused her energy on the health of her husband. >> they were very short, the...
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spotted those people and made sure that they were either moved aside or eventually moved out as donald reganthe first of staff who was fired precipitously. she really protected his best interests but most importantly after the assassination attempt which was only three months into their tenure in the white house she was every day from then on fearful that something would happen to him and she was zealous about guarding his schedule, making sure that he rested enough, that he recuperated pause he was, in fact, more grieve yusly injured in that assassination attempt than any of us knew at the time. he almost died. she wanted to make sure that he regained his strength and that he was protected in all kinds of ways from then on. >> michael, if you talk about her public role in the 1980s, i sort of grew up in the 1980s so, i mean, just say no, dare, this was a part of our education growing up, but that was sort of her signature cause as first lady. >> sure. yeah, that's right. and, you know, the other thing is that, you know, she was seen as the first lady of what was at that time considered to b
spotted those people and made sure that they were either moved aside or eventually moved out as donald reganthe first of staff who was fired precipitously. she really protected his best interests but most importantly after the assassination attempt which was only three months into their tenure in the white house she was every day from then on fearful that something would happen to him and she was zealous about guarding his schedule, making sure that he rested enough, that he recuperated pause...
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donald trump even made a reference to his manhood. i am trish regan. ♪ >> donald trump has basically lost everyone with personal attacks. >> do not worry about it little marco. i will. do not worry about it. do not worry about it, little marco. >> breve. i know it is hard. you can do it. >> i guarantee that there is no problem. i guarantee it. donald trump dropping out of cpap. we are waiting for him to speak. we have a live picture we are going to show you. all of this happening on the same exact day. blasting the front runner. the debate happening as romney blasts the front runner. we did heal from that moments ago on neil cavuto show. he is not looking to secure the nomination. some people think, you know, it might be. we will talk about all of that and what the party faces. results under way. we have a top aide to hillary clinton. a report that she will be interviewed by the fbi in the weeks to come. the front runner may actually face an indictment after all. all of this playing out in the face of an increasingly dangerous and stable world. orderi
donald trump even made a reference to his manhood. i am trish regan. ♪ >> donald trump has basically lost everyone with personal attacks. >> do not worry about it little marco. i will. do not worry about it. do not worry about it, little marco. >> breve. i know it is hard. you can do it. >> i guarantee that there is no problem. i guarantee it. donald trump dropping out of cpap. we are waiting for him to speak. we have a live picture we are going to show you. all of...
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she was responsible, also, of course, for the exit of donald regan, who was charged for a lot of things, like letting the iran-contra affair happen under his nose. >> tom, don't you think nancy's reputation and the way this country felt about her changed over the years? in the early years, people were tough on her. >> they were tough on her because she brought her hollywood elegance and the whole bel air way of life to the white house. was. other people had ideas of the first ladies. when they first got elected, i said some things in the press that she thought were far too critical about -- not his childhood, but when he was a young man, he made good money right away and he was one of the highest paid people in hollywood. i was told by the white house staff, stay away from her. she's angry. you'll be invited to a state dinner so you have to figure out what you're going to say in the receiving line. i'm walking up, and meredith is going to say? i hadn't figured it out. i said, nancy, back to square one. she laughed. said to me, tom, back to square one. this picture arrived the next day i
she was responsible, also, of course, for the exit of donald regan, who was charged for a lot of things, like letting the iran-contra affair happen under his nose. >> tom, don't you think nancy's reputation and the way this country felt about her changed over the years? in the early years, people were tough on her. >> they were tough on her because she brought her hollywood elegance and the whole bel air way of life to the white house. was. other people had ideas of the first...
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donald." i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." donald trump getting pushed by let-leaning msnbc, about a hypothetical issue of abortion. he later says doctors should be ones to face punishment. his enemies are out to get him. we have political implications five days ahead of wisconsin's primary. leaders meeting for nuclear summit amid fears isis will get nuclear weapons. they will do whatever it takes. they want to get nukes. is this simply matter of time. >>> top hillary clinton donors are urging her to go at donald trump hard. maybe they should be worried about a possible indictment? she may be interviewed by the head of the fbi over her private email server. liberal activists going after companies expected to sponsor the gop convention in july. will the companies stand up to act activists or is getting out good for their business? >>> blasting his opponent over his abortion comments. >> that comment is wrong. it is really latest demonstration how little donald has thought about any of the series issues facing this country. trish
donald." i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." donald trump getting pushed by let-leaning msnbc, about a hypothetical issue of abortion. he later says doctors should be ones to face punishment. his enemies are out to get him. we have political implications five days ahead of wisconsin's primary. leaders meeting for nuclear summit amid fears isis will get nuclear weapons. they will do whatever it takes. they want to get nukes. is this simply matter of...
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and the classic case is donald regan, his chief of staff in 1987 was -- ronald reagan was getting a lotreports from people around him that regan was what jim baker, the later secretary of state would say he was paddling his own canoe, not necessarily paddling for the president. it was nancy reagan who stepped in and said to the president, you've got to fire him and she essentially did the deed. >> i always thought that switch where they moved jimmy baker to treasury and don regan to chief of staff -- it was just -- i worked in the first term. the switch occurred afterwards. i always thought it was a lousy idea. i just thought it was a lousy idea. i agree with michael that nancy had pretty good intuition about people. up or down. i just -- i mean, i was not in her circle at all. but just a quick anecdote for me personally. in the 2000 republican convention which was in philadelphia, okay, there was a big reception for mrs. reagan. the whole reagan crowd was there. my wife judy and i were there. she worked in the white house too. we're on the reception line, you know. we don't know her. w
and the classic case is donald regan, his chief of staff in 1987 was -- ronald reagan was getting a lotreports from people around him that regan was what jim baker, the later secretary of state would say he was paddling his own canoe, not necessarily paddling for the president. it was nancy reagan who stepped in and said to the president, you've got to fire him and she essentially did the deed. >> i always thought that switch where they moved jimmy baker to treasury and don regan to chief...
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. >>> and in the washington post, trump crushes ronald regan's it says donald trump easily won by working class voters who feel abandoned, by their president, the government and the republican party. a he says rubio and rest of gop field were left watching in horror as trump crushed all comers at the polls and used the victory speech to hawk steaks, wine and the most fabulous mag genes s zeens you will ever read. >>> and sexual transmission of the zika virus is more common than previously thought. according to the who director general. and authorities are currently investigating over a dozen cases of sexually transmitted zika in the u.s. >>> quick reflexes by a dad saved his son a world of hurt landen were taking in the at lant baseball games. >> i didn't really realize how close it came. i knew the bat hit my arm but didn't realize how close it came to my son's face. i didn't have a lot of time to think about it, i just -- the only thing i can describe is dad mode. >> amazing reflexes there. >> it helps that the dad's forearms are biggest than most bats. it would have hit the kid in the
. >>> and in the washington post, trump crushes ronald regan's it says donald trump easily won by working class voters who feel abandoned, by their president, the government and the republican party. a he says rubio and rest of gop field were left watching in horror as trump crushed all comers at the polls and used the victory speech to hawk steaks, wine and the most fabulous mag genes s zeens you will ever read. >>> and sexual transmission of the zika virus is more common...
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i do tell the story in the book about how donald regan who became the chief of staff in the second termmade a cardinal error, which was in finding her a-- he has some point because she was always interfering. she took her husband's business searcy and his image especially seriously, so reagan put an aid in place between himself and the first lady that would deal with her, supposedly. he try to delegate anti- to someone else. she was having none of it. it was not very long after that that reagan found himself fired, kicked out from being chief of staff. no one even told him directly. he heard about it from the media and nancy reagan, as everyone knew, was behind it. she played a gigantic role in the white house. >> host: why did you not cover the summit? >> guest: i could not cover the summit because even though i did cover the white house, back in those bad old days there was a saying that women don't do throw weight, which meant women reporters could not quite understand all of the complications of nuclear warfare. it was just too much for our little heads to wraparound. so, when i wan
i do tell the story in the book about how donald regan who became the chief of staff in the second termmade a cardinal error, which was in finding her a-- he has some point because she was always interfering. she took her husband's business searcy and his image especially seriously, so reagan put an aid in place between himself and the first lady that would deal with her, supposedly. he try to delegate anti- to someone else. she was having none of it. it was not very long after that that reagan...
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surfacing that the republican party wants to change convention rules to prevent a donald trump nomination. i'm trish regan. welcome to the intelligence report. breaking right now, marquette university with new poll numbers. ted cruz with whopping 40%. donald trump coming in second at 30%. john kasich gets second at 21%. with 42 delegates up for grabs, wisconsin might be huge victory for cruz campaign. what does it mean for overall nomination process? we have executive director of the new york state democratic party and we have mark serrano, president of communications. your reaction, to the poll numbers showing cruz is out in front? >> good news for ted cruz and good news for the establishment, i think. i believed all along trump doesn't need to win wisconsin. remember delegates are broken out, 18 delegates go to the statewide winner. and three per eight congressional districts for 24. trump will win number of congressional delegates. at end of it trump will still have 250 or more delegate lead ahead of ted cruz. i believe donald trump all along has looked past wisconsin, to new york and the big states on
surfacing that the republican party wants to change convention rules to prevent a donald trump nomination. i'm trish regan. welcome to the intelligence report. breaking right now, marquette university with new poll numbers. ted cruz with whopping 40%. donald trump coming in second at 30%. john kasich gets second at 21%. with 42 delegates up for grabs, wisconsin might be huge victory for cruz campaign. what does it mean for overall nomination process? we have executive director of the new york...
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donald trump even made a reference to his manhood. i am trish reganhas basically lost everyone with personal attacks. >> do not worry about it little marco. i will. do not worry about
donald trump even made a reference to his manhood. i am trish reganhas basically lost everyone with personal attacks. >> do not worry about it little marco. i will. do not worry about
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donald." i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." by let-leaning msnbc, about a hypothetical issue of abortion. he later says doctors should be ones to face punishment. his enemies are out to get him. we have political implications
donald." i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report." by let-leaning msnbc, about a hypothetical issue of abortion. he later says doctors should be ones to face punishment. his enemies are out to get him. we have political implications
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i got lou dobbs here and charles payne here and trish regan here. for donald who has been talking about tough u.s. border security, now you have these brussels attacks. a good confluence of events to remind people as he has stressed, it's this issue. lou: it's remarkable and it happens time and time again. trump seems to have a prescient mind that brings issues that are then followed by event. whether it's the illegal immigrant's mid of kate steinle. then the trade with china and a record trade deficit. build the wall, control immigration anden certain of who we are bringing into our country. these are messages he has been on from the beginning of his campaign in june. there is no doubt this will benefit him because of the heightened consciousness. neil: by and large americans support the view on bringing muslims into the country. charles: they do. going down a certain path, when do we know it's the right time and are you talking about 1.7 billion people? and what about the 8 million muslims who already live here. but the knee jerk reaction has been fear. peop
i got lou dobbs here and charles payne here and trish regan here. for donald who has been talking about tough u.s. border security, now you have these brussels attacks. a good confluence of events to remind people as he has stressed, it's this issue. lou: it's remarkable and it happens time and time again. trump seems to have a prescient mind that brings issues that are then followed by event. whether it's the illegal immigrant's mid of kate steinle. then the trade with china and a record trade...
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surfacing that the republican party wants to change convention rules to prevent a donald trump nomination. i'm trish regan to the intelligence report. breaking right now, marquette university with new poll numbers. ted cruz with whopping 40%. donald trump coming in second at 30%. john kasich gets second at 21%. with 42 delegates up for grabs,
surfacing that the republican party wants to change convention rules to prevent a donald trump nomination. i'm trish regan to the intelligence report. breaking right now, marquette university with new poll numbers. ted cruz with whopping 40%. donald trump coming in second at 30%. john kasich gets second at 21%. with 42 delegates up for grabs,
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the donald hopes to close it all. we shall see trish regan to take you through. trish: we have some breaking news that we want to get to. do not forget, of course, long stood by our side. he is there with his troops. getting out of their beginning tuesday. this is very significant. our battle to try to curtail. we will have more on this developing story coming up later in the hour. drowning out trump supporters. welcome everyone, to the intelligence report. leading to the awkwardness onstage. trump and chris christie waiting for the crowd to settle. trish: over all of the protesters. coming to a crescendo. people yelling. u.s. a. u.s. a. that was trump's signal to get back in there. he did not say get them out of here. patiently waiting for them to go away. they were escorted out. there were some supporters that came back into the room. we are getting word that the trump campaign is saying that sarah palin will not be here today. her husband was in a pretty serious accident and he has been hospitalized. not the case, unfortunately, her husband is said to be badly
the donald hopes to close it all. we shall see trish regan to take you through. trish: we have some breaking news that we want to get to. do not forget, of course, long stood by our side. he is there with his troops. getting out of their beginning tuesday. this is very significant. our battle to try to curtail. we will have more on this developing story coming up later in the hour. drowning out trump supporters. welcome everyone, to the intelligence report. leading to the awkwardness onstage....
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donald trump. >> we are going to send a message that the party of lincoln and regan and the presidency of the united states will never be held by a con artist. when all the places in america, and i have traveled this country now and i am so proud to be back because there's no place in america that understands the american dream better than this community and this great state of florida. i want you to understand that no matter how long it takes, no matter how many states it takes, no matter how many weeks and months it takes, i will campaign as long as it takes and wherever it takes to ensure that i the united states. >>reporter: no doubt rubio sounding confident. the number crunchers say he could possibly still clinch the nomination but, oh, boy, it is not going to be easy. he has to win florida. he's hoping the groups and super pacs stopping to help donald trump will lend their voice thoim. will that move the in southwest miami-dade this morning, janine stanwood, local 10 news. >>> in addition to alaska, senator ted cruz pulling off big wins in alaska and oklahoma. >> cruz won his home state of tex
donald trump. >> we are going to send a message that the party of lincoln and regan and the presidency of the united states will never be held by a con artist. when all the places in america, and i have traveled this country now and i am so proud to be back because there's no place in america that understands the american dream better than this community and this great state of florida. i want you to understand that no matter how long it takes, no matter how many states it takes, no...
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bush and regan were a good example of that. donald trump will have to moneyed a lot of fences in order to unite the party prior to the november election >>> thank you for that. great to have you with us. thank you >> thank you >>> to china now where the government has lowered the growth target in another sign that the country's economy is falling. >> reporter: this man has been selling fruit at the morning market here in beijing since 2010. business is slow. >> translation: who is my boss? the communist party. where did the customers go? you have to ask the communist party. >> reporter: business was really bad in the past year. he is not alone. it is been a turbulent year for the people in china. economic growth is at its eslowest in 25 years. 6 kilometers away the most important event in china's political calendar is playing out the china, the last communist nation has changed considerably over the last 30 years, but the grand ur of the national people's congress has remained. 3,000 delegates from across the nation attend. china's pr
bush and regan were a good example of that. donald trump will have to moneyed a lot of fences in order to unite the party prior to the november election >>> thank you for that. great to have you with us. thank you >> thank you >>> to china now where the government has lowered the growth target in another sign that the country's economy is falling. >> reporter: this man has been selling fruit at the morning market here in beijing since 2010. business is slow....
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. >> craig surely, you have written about parallels that some have made from ronald regan and donaldve been the constant under estimation by the political class, by the consulting class and by the media of both men. reagan before his sweeping victory in 1980 and donald trump up until this moment. >> well, thanks, joe. i compared dynamics and institutions but not individuals. you know, you're absolutely right, and i tell people that before ronald regan was ronald regan, ronald regan wasn't ronald regan. by that it was in the '60s and '70s he was often derided by the eastern elites, by academia, by the establishment of the republican party, he was considered the george wallace of the republican party, a grade b actor with premature orange hair. >> right. >> in 1980 as he started to break loose and head towards the nomination, the party elders in a panic, you know, ring the fire alarm, break the glass and go see gerald ford. dick cheney went to see him. henry kissinger tried to go see him to get henry ford to get back in the race to stop ronald regan. >> i don't know if that was true or
. >> craig surely, you have written about parallels that some have made from ronald regan and donaldve been the constant under estimation by the political class, by the consulting class and by the media of both men. reagan before his sweeping victory in 1980 and donald trump up until this moment. >> well, thanks, joe. i compared dynamics and institutions but not individuals. you know, you're absolutely right, and i tell people that before ronald regan was ronald regan, ronald regan...
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we grew up in the error of regan and looked nothing like donald trump. -- [ cheers ] >> and look at the democrats. who is the young and up and coming democrat? bernie sanders. [ laughter ] >> senator, let me ask you a question about that, though, and i asked ted cruz about this this week, as well. you're stepping up your rhetoric big time against donald trump on the question of whether or not he is a true conservative and started doing that at cnn's debate and calling him a conartist and fraud. if you believe those things, why did you wait until now to say why? >> for much of the campaign i've been fighting off other people attacking me that takes time and i didn't get into this to beat up on other candidates. i didn't. i hoped voters -- if you told me a year ago the front runner at this stage in the republican campaign would be a supporter of planned parenthood that doesn't stand with israel and has a long record of supporting government sponsored health care, i said what planet would that be the republican front runner but it's happened. i don't think
we grew up in the error of regan and looked nothing like donald trump. -- [ cheers ] >> and look at the democrats. who is the young and up and coming democrat? bernie sanders. [ laughter ] >> senator, let me ask you a question about that, though, and i asked ted cruz about this this week, as well. you're stepping up your rhetoric big time against donald trump on the question of whether or not he is a true conservative and started doing that at cnn's debate and calling him a...
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regan. welcome to the intelligence report. the home state of florida and ohio. can they keep donald trump from clinching the nomination tonight? locking it up for good. why is the liberal media placing all the blame on donald trump instead of the protesters that came to blame trouble. saying this out of town hall. watch. >> libya was a different kind of calculation. we did not move a single person. >> has she forgotten the four brave country men that we lost? >> what if i told you right here in the united states of america. it did not end well for the establishment. all of that coming up. vladimir putin outsmarting president obama again. grand master champion is here. first, let's get back to politics. ohio and florida today. ninety-nine delegates. the winner take all state. both john kasich and marco rubio, they need victories in their home state. live reports from those two states. connell mcshane and florida. this race is pretty tight. what are you thinking on kasich ability? >> you can see how tight it is. really taking john kasich on today in a big way. i want to show you pictu
regan. welcome to the intelligence report. the home state of florida and ohio. can they keep donald trump from clinching the nomination tonight? locking it up for good. why is the liberal media placing all the blame on donald trump instead of the protesters that came to blame trouble. saying this out of town hall. watch. >> libya was a different kind of calculation. we did not move a single person. >> has she forgotten the four brave country men that we lost? >> what if i told...
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the donald hopes to close it all. we shall see trish regan to take you through.hat we want to get to. do not forget, of course, long stood by our side. he is there with his troops. getting out of their beginning tuesday. this is very significant. our battle to try to curtail. we will have more on this developing story coming up later in the
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regan building. on saturday a white nationalist group, the national policy institute, will hold a conference, and among many of the topics, donaldmp. the president of the group has been accused of being a white supremacist. there's 18 groups like this here, and 15 in reporting live from the district, mikea turner. >>> i'm nikki burdine in rockville. could a new bus service relieve the congestion we can see in montgomery county? that's what some people are saying. the new system will be talked about today. it's the bus rapid transit system. the bigger buses running 80 miles throughout the county, and many say it's the answer to relieving the congestion. back to you in the studio. >>> it's a cold start, temperatures mostly in the 20s this afternoon, and increasing clouds, and want to a little bit of snow. generally an inch or two. southern state mary's, and those areas, you have to watch with slick spots, but mostly wet roads is what i'm expecting for friday morning. over the weekend, we warm up, and it's nice and warm later this week. >>> delays primarily along the beltway and parts of the inner- liter loop, especially if you ale
regan building. on saturday a white nationalist group, the national policy institute, will hold a conference, and among many of the topics, donaldmp. the president of the group has been accused of being a white supremacist. there's 18 groups like this here, and 15 in reporting live from the district, mikea turner. >>> i'm nikki burdine in rockville. could a new bus service relieve the congestion we can see in montgomery county? that's what some people are saying. the new system will be...
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regan. >> that 18 year career. thank you very much. one day away from the all-important michigan primary. right now redefining his strategy to take on the donald. donald trump winning louisiana and kentucky. marco rubio managing to keep out one win in puerto rico. i digress. >> marco rubio had a very, very bad night. i call for him to drop out of the race. i think that it is time for him to drop out of the race. we have all-star buses. the passing of first lady nancy reagan. refusing to recognize her as such. the report that hillary clinton, 104 e-mails containing classified information that she said from her private e-mail server. following her from the very beginning. leaders bagged turkey to take thousands of migrants back. this has swimming pools in germany and sweden are forced to segregate men and women after a string of rapes and sexual attacks by migrants. joining me here on the republican sobel ward and the past hundred passing of our former first lady. we're getting all-star analysis. fox news contributor leslie marshall. good to have you guys. it looks like trump will take it in michigan. what do you think cruise will be able to wal
regan. >> that 18 year career. thank you very much. one day away from the all-important michigan primary. right now redefining his strategy to take on the donald. donald trump winning louisiana and kentucky. marco rubio managing to keep out one win in puerto rico. i digress. >> marco rubio had a very, very bad night. i call for him to drop out of the race. i think that it is time for him to drop out of the race. we have all-star buses. the passing of first lady nancy reagan....