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i mean people like james baker who was their white house first white house chief of staff would tell you she had a much better nose for trouble a much better sense of who around him was serving him. well and who was pursuing their own interests? you know who had not lived up to his trust and therefore who needed to go often. she made them disappear. so i would want to know how she could possibly be so shrewd about what was in her husband's interest and so clueless so often about her own image. while she was the first lady of the united states and today we've listened to many expert presenters. talk about our wonderful first ladies that have been a compliment and support in many many ways to our country and to their president their husband the president if nancy reagan could convene a table for dinner of other first ladies, who do you think she would find most interesting? who would she want to to know more about? have jackie kennedy there who you know was i hate the word icon is overused so much, but of course, you know, jackie kennedy said such a style in the white house in ways tha
i mean people like james baker who was their white house first white house chief of staff would tell you she had a much better nose for trouble a much better sense of who around him was serving him. well and who was pursuing their own interests? you know who had not lived up to his trust and therefore who needed to go often. she made them disappear. so i would want to know how she could possibly be so shrewd about what was in her husband's interest and so clueless so often about her own image....
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president reagan's first white house chief of staff which is amazing considering the fact that james baker ran george bush's campaign in 1980 so i was asking secretary baker about the relationship, i don't know why we started talking about it and he said ronald reagan was just one of the nicest most genuine people who would ever want to meet and he and george bush tangled on the campaign trail but they put aside their differences and figured out they had a lot more in common than not and they had an amazing relationship for eight years. >> it is a question, so why did missus bush let her husband jump out of airplanes? >> a great letter in the book president bush wrote about his first pair of shoot jump and at the beginning he said i'm not quite there yet but i will be coming here tonight after i make her favorite drink, a manhattan. she was thrilled, she thought it was a little crazy but i think one of those things, i think she thought it was really crazy but one of the things that i think their marriage work is she new she couldn't talk them out of it, she could tell this was important to
president reagan's first white house chief of staff which is amazing considering the fact that james baker ran george bush's campaign in 1980 so i was asking secretary baker about the relationship, i don't know why we started talking about it and he said ronald reagan was just one of the nicest most genuine people who would ever want to meet and he and george bush tangled on the campaign trail but they put aside their differences and figured out they had a lot more in common than not and they...
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more recently, historians like james baker and katherine clinton have lionized mrs.coln, implausibly making her out to be a pioneer feminist. the effect of such works has been to create what historian john simon called the, quote, legend of the happy marriage. the worst offenders are mrs. lincoln's biographers who resemble defense attorneys and cheerleaders rather than impartial scholars. michael burke heymer aptly deems them apologists for mary lincoln. some of her defenders go so far as to justify the physical abuse she administered to her husband, commenting on her reputation for having, quote, a quick temper and a sharp tong concluded, quote -- tongue, concluded possibly she threw coffee at lincoln and drove him out of the house with a broom and possibly he deserved it. the marriage was, quote, a domestic hell on earth, as terrible as death and as gloomy as the grave. after practicing law with lincoln for well over a decade in a two-man firm, herndon explained, quote: poor lincoln. he is domestically a desolate man, has been for years to my own knowledge because
more recently, historians like james baker and katherine clinton have lionized mrs.coln, implausibly making her out to be a pioneer feminist. the effect of such works has been to create what historian john simon called the, quote, legend of the happy marriage. the worst offenders are mrs. lincoln's biographers who resemble defense attorneys and cheerleaders rather than impartial scholars. michael burke heymer aptly deems them apologists for mary lincoln. some of her defenders go so far as to...
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so the taliban now controlled half of afghanistan's districts. arguably, america edited james baker has his update from campbell. the serious concern about the situation from africa officials. they have a regular morning security meeting in cobble with senior cabinet ministers and senior generals. it's normally chad by the vice president, but it has now been chaired by president ashe, rough ghani. and immediately following that meeting, the interior ministry as issued an important announcement saying that in many parts of africa, stone, that is going to be a night time curfew put into place from 10 pm until 4 am, which is the time of 1st prayers the curfew will take place in $31.00 out of $34.00 provinces. so the majority of afghanistan, but it will not take place in 3 large population centers. they are called all the capital and the providence around it. 9, go ha, the province to the east with a capital july alibi. and also in punch year, which is a province just to the north of cobble they for now will be exempt from this night time curfew. the reason for the curfew is not being given
so the taliban now controlled half of afghanistan's districts. arguably, america edited james baker has his update from campbell. the serious concern about the situation from africa officials. they have a regular morning security meeting in cobble with senior cabinet ministers and senior generals. it's normally chad by the vice president, but it has now been chaired by president ashe, rough ghani. and immediately following that meeting, the interior ministry as issued an important announcement...
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appetite for interpersonal conflict and these battles and that she had a sharper sense of people and james baker who was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me had incredible radar is better than her husband. >> and there's so much here so i want to start at the beginning. he took an incredibly deep dive of this childhood the instability of the home life larger than life mother edith who was critically absent and her father who had no role in her life and the stepfather who ultimately gave her the stability and the love she craved how is that beyond nancy davis? >> you are right she was the product of a bad match of an ambitious actress and a car salesman who very shortly after her birth go their separate ways. her mother very shortly after that leaves the little baby named and francis robbins in the care of relatives. so for the next six years of her life, she yearns for this absent mother. as her son ron told me, and p other people pointed out, it cast a shadow on her spirit of insecurity that never really leaves her and one of the reason she was so complex. she believed no matter how s
appetite for interpersonal conflict and these battles and that she had a sharper sense of people and james baker who was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me had incredible radar is better than her husband. >> and there's so much here so i want to start at the beginning. he took an incredibly deep dive of this childhood the instability of the home life larger than life mother edith who was critically absent and her father who had no role in her life and the stepfather who...
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we know the carter-baker commission, jimmy carter, known right-win conspirator in georgia, and james baker, again, not really known to be, you know, a right wing activist, quote, in their report, absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud. that's just data. analyze it. it's just fact. then you go other examples of known fraud. 2016. 83 registered voters in san pedro received ballots at the same small apartment. a republican operative had allegedly requested more than 1,200 absentee ballots on voters' behalf and checked the ballots from their homes when they were mailed out. i can go through item after item. in o2017 a -- in 2017, an investigation in dallas found multiple ballots cast by the same man. since 2005, the office of attorney general pros cued 500 instances of fraud against 150 individuals. i can go through county by county. four people including an elected justice of pe the peace charged with election fraud. the charges included ballot harvesting and illegal voting. i can go example by example. were all those examples i just gave enough to turn an electio
we know the carter-baker commission, jimmy carter, known right-win conspirator in georgia, and james baker, again, not really known to be, you know, a right wing activist, quote, in their report, absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud. that's just data. analyze it. it's just fact. then you go other examples of known fraud. 2016. 83 registered voters in san pedro received ballots at the same small apartment. a republican operative had allegedly requested more than...
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her interpersonal conflict or the international bottles and she had a sharper sense of people as james baker who was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me, she had this incredible radar that was better than her husband. >> fascinating, there is so much here, i want to start at the beginning, you took an incredibly deep dive into nancy davis' childhood and her larger mother who was absent during critical years, her father who had no role in her life and doctor loyal davis who ultimately gave her the stability and the love that she craved, tell us about beyond nancy davis. >> she was the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress in a car salesman who very shortly after her birth would go there separately. and very shortly after that she leaves the little baby and francis in the care of relatives, and the next six years in her life she yearned with absent mother and as her son's mom told me and as other people pointed out to me, it casts a shadow on her spirit that never really leaves her, it is one of the reasons she was so complex. she believed that how successful they w
her interpersonal conflict or the international bottles and she had a sharper sense of people as james baker who was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me, she had this incredible radar that was better than her husband. >> fascinating, there is so much here, i want to start at the beginning, you took an incredibly deep dive into nancy davis' childhood and her larger mother who was absent during critical years, her father who had no role in her life and doctor loyal davis who...
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as james baker who was chief of staff and then treasury secretary told me, she had incredible radar.s was better than her husband. there's so much here so i would love to start at the beginning. cathy: if you took an incredibly deep dive into nancy's childhood instability of her home life, larger-than-life power edith it was largely absent during critical years. her father you had no role in her life, and the stepfather, doctor davis who ultimately gave her the stability in left she craved. tell us about beyond nancy davis. karen: you're right, she was born, the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress and a car salesman hill very shortly after birth, they go their separate ways. in her mother shortly after that, leave us a little baby name and francis robin in the care of relatives. and so for the next six years, of her life she just yard for this absent mother. and as her son and ron told me, another people pointed out to me, sort of cast a shadow on her spirit. sort of insecurity but never really leaves her credit is one of the reasons she was so complex. she believ
as james baker who was chief of staff and then treasury secretary told me, she had incredible radar.s was better than her husband. there's so much here so i would love to start at the beginning. cathy: if you took an incredibly deep dive into nancy's childhood instability of her home life, larger-than-life power edith it was largely absent during critical years. her father you had no role in her life, and the stepfather, doctor davis who ultimately gave her the stability in left she craved....
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more recently, he istorians like james h. baker and cath lin clinton have lionized mrs. lincoln, implausibly making her out to be a pioneer feminist. the effect of such row romanticd and politicized work a has been to crypt what -- to create what joran lawrence simon called the, quote -- john lawrence simon called the -- [inaudible] aptly deemed apologists for mary lincoln. some of her defenders go so far as to justify the physical abuse that she administered to her husband. for example, commenting on her reputation for having a quick temper and sharp tongue concluded, quote -- [inaudible] threw coffee at lincoln and drove him out of the house with a broom and probably he deserved it. in fact, lincoln's marriage was, as his law partner william herndon observed, quote, a domestic hell on earth, a burning, scorching hell as gloomy as the grave. after practicing law with lincoln for well over a decade in a two-man firm, herndon explained -- most desolate man, has been for years to my own knowledge because of his marriage the a very curious, eccentric, wicked woman. herndon
more recently, he istorians like james h. baker and cath lin clinton have lionized mrs. lincoln, implausibly making her out to be a pioneer feminist. the effect of such row romanticd and politicized work a has been to crypt what -- to create what joran lawrence simon called the, quote -- john lawrence simon called the -- [inaudible] aptly deemed apologists for mary lincoln. some of her defenders go so far as to justify the physical abuse that she administered to her husband. for example,...
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i am -- got involved in trade -- secretary james baker. i know and october of 1992 president bush joined later some mexico and canada in san antonio to initial the original nafta agreement. that's the turning point in history of our three countries. it truly was. and in its time nafta was i think extremely beneficial. united states certainly to my home texas,
i am -- got involved in trade -- secretary james baker. i know and october of 1992 president bush joined later some mexico and canada in san antonio to initial the original nafta agreement. that's the turning point in history of our three countries. it truly was. and in its time nafta was i think extremely beneficial. united states certainly to my home texas,
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i am -- got involved in trade -- secretary james baker. i know and october of 1992 president bush joined later some mexico and canada in san antonio to initial the original nafta agreement. that's the turning point in history of our three countries. it truly was. and in its time nafta was i think extremely beneficial. united states certainly to my home texas, our neighbors of canada and mexico. but it is -- we need to care for and invest in it, upgrade it, and make it work for the 21st century. we achieved that together, and president trump sided, he said this is cutting edge state of art agreement that protects -- the great people of our country. and he's right. this is the standard for the 21st century trade agreement that builds on the good provisions of nafta, literatures and all u.s. goods exported to mexico and you're all of the exporter to canada. this opens new markets, the u.s. dairy, white, poultry and a lot of key reforms in energy and telecommunications in a big way. i think it strengthens our partnership in distortions caused
i am -- got involved in trade -- secretary james baker. i know and october of 1992 president bush joined later some mexico and canada in san antonio to initial the original nafta agreement. that's the turning point in history of our three countries. it truly was. and in its time nafta was i think extremely beneficial. united states certainly to my home texas, our neighbors of canada and mexico. but it is -- we need to care for and invest in it, upgrade it, and make it work for the 21st century....
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i got involved in trade at the mentorship of george h w bush and secretary james baker. i note president bush in october 1992 joint leaders from mexico and canada for the original a great nafta agreement. he said -- -- original nafta agreement. at the time, i think nafta was extremely beneficial. it needs updating and modernizing. you need to care for it and upgrade it and make it work for the 21st century. we achieve that together. president trump signed the implementation act. he said this is for a new age and a state-of-the-art agreement that perfects -- protects and serves the great people of our country and he is right. this is a standard for trade agreements that builds on the good provisions of nafta. nearly all of them exported to canada. they opened this new market to the u.s. with wine and poultry. lots of key reforms in energy and telecommunication. i think it strengthens our partnership. it is a distortion caused by major nonmarket economies. it includes it protections for copyright, trademarks, and innovative provisions to ensure the enforcement that influen
i got involved in trade at the mentorship of george h w bush and secretary james baker. i note president bush in october 1992 joint leaders from mexico and canada for the original a great nafta agreement. he said -- -- original nafta agreement. at the time, i think nafta was extremely beneficial. it needs updating and modernizing. you need to care for it and upgrade it and make it work for the 21st century. we achieve that together. president trump signed the implementation act. he said this is...
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bush and secretary james baker. i know in october of 1992, president bush joined leaders from mexico and canada in san antonio to initial the original nafta agreement. and he said nafta is a turning point in the history of our three countries. it truly was. and in its time, nafta was i think extremely beneficial to the united states and certainly my home state of texas, our neighbors in canada and mexico. but it did need updating and modernizing, we need to care for it, invest in it and upgrade it and make it work for the 21st century. we achieved that together. and president trump signed the implementation act he said this is a cutting edge state of the art agreement, protects, defends and serves the great people of our country. and he's right. this is a standard for the 21st century trade agreements and builds on the good provisions of nafta's zero tariffs on all u.s. goods exported to mexico, nearly all of them exported to canada. this agreement opens new market, the u.s. and dairy, wine and poultry. lots of key
bush and secretary james baker. i know in october of 1992, president bush joined leaders from mexico and canada in san antonio to initial the original nafta agreement. and he said nafta is a turning point in the history of our three countries. it truly was. and in its time, nafta was i think extremely beneficial to the united states and certainly my home state of texas, our neighbors in canada and mexico. but it did need updating and modernizing, we need to care for it, invest in it and upgrade...
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she was instrumental in getting james baker to be the chief of staff in the very successful first timeve of george schultz. she and he played a big role in nudging the president -- the president is going to do what he wants to do -- but nudging the president and his watch turned out to be a momentous arms-control talk. she played a big role. if ronald reagan was one of the most significant president of the 21st century, you have to say she was one of the most significant first ladies. stated chris wallace, thank you for joining us today. it is called "nancy reagan and american story. it is available on foxnation.com. >> bill: active-duty service, which gives him a chance to go to training camp later this month. he signs to the tampa bay buccaneers as a free agent, and now he has a chance to make an nfl team and to catch a football from tom brady. >> dana: bad legislation was signed by president trump. and now it was like wow, that could happen? first she was suspended for testing positive for marijuana. and now sha'carri richardson faces another setback. as the united states doing enou
she was instrumental in getting james baker to be the chief of staff in the very successful first timeve of george schultz. she and he played a big role in nudging the president -- the president is going to do what he wants to do -- but nudging the president and his watch turned out to be a momentous arms-control talk. she played a big role. if ronald reagan was one of the most significant president of the 21st century, you have to say she was one of the most significant first ladies. stated...
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whose covered politic s knows, personnel is policy, so she was one of the key players in naming james bakere number of missiles fired at each other at the height of the cold war. pete: i know she was a fierce defender of our husband you didn't want to cross nancy reagan as it pertained to him for sure. here is another clip she talked, you talk about the difference between being first lady of california, first lady of the united states. watch. >> the country had just said goodbye to roseland carter who attended her husband's cabinet meetings and spoke out on policy now, the public was curious about the new first lady, and nancy wanted to bring a more glamorous style back to the white house. >> she said to me once, going from being the governor's wife to the first lady is not 50 times different. it's 5,000 times different. pete: recently we've talked a little bit about how we say magazine covers cover joe biden differently than the trumps. how is she treated as the first lady? >> she was treated pretty well, and as a first lady in terms of coverage, but she had some bumps , that's one of the
whose covered politic s knows, personnel is policy, so she was one of the key players in naming james bakere number of missiles fired at each other at the height of the cold war. pete: i know she was a fierce defender of our husband you didn't want to cross nancy reagan as it pertained to him for sure. here is another clip she talked, you talk about the difference between being first lady of california, first lady of the united states. watch. >> the country had just said goodbye to...
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. >> he is a fourth-generation baker who wanted james beard award. >> this is a family tradition. >> are a lot of ingredients needed to run a successful business. for him, reliable workers are key. >> get three, ok? >> he has 30 employees and over the years some staff have had to quit d to childcare challenges. >> our people have to be here, to make the product, on time, every day. to make the product because our patrons expect roles and donuts and breads and sandwiches to be here. when there is not adequate childcare, it causes problems. >> he is one of many americans impacted in some way by the country's patchwork childcare system which costs the overall economy an estimated $57 billion per year, before the pandemic. >> i am a registered republican. as a businessperson, my mind goes to investment. i think childcare is an investment. obviously from the parent, that needs to be part of it. but, maybe, the rest of us need to be part of it. >> showed the rest of us chip in for childcare? what with a national childcare system look like? in the wake of the pandemic those are some of the
. >> he is a fourth-generation baker who wanted james beard award. >> this is a family tradition. >> are a lot of ingredients needed to run a successful business. for him, reliable workers are key. >> get three, ok? >> he has 30 employees and over the years some staff have had to quit d to childcare challenges. >> our people have to be here, to make the product, on time, every day. to make the product because our patrons expect roles and donuts and breads and...
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he's a fourth-generation baker who won a james beard award a few years ago. >> this is a family tradition. >> reporter: sehnert says there are a lot of ingredients needed to run a successful business, and for him, reliable workers are key. he has about 30 employees. and over the years, some ohis staff have had to quit due to child care challenges. >> our people have to be here on time every day to make the product, because our patrons expect rolls and donuts and breads and sandwiches to be here. and when there's not adequate child care, it causes problems. >> reporter: sehnert is one of the many americans who have been impacted in some way by the country's patchwork child care system, which cost the overall economy an estimated $57 billion a year before the pandemic. >> im a registered republican. as a business person, my mind goes to investment. and i think that child care is an investment. obviously, the parent needs to be part of it. but maybe the rest of us need to be part of it, too. >> reporter: should the rest of us chip in for child care? what would a national child care system lo
he's a fourth-generation baker who won a james beard award a few years ago. >> this is a family tradition. >> reporter: sehnert says there are a lot of ingredients needed to run a successful business, and for him, reliable workers are key. he has about 30 employees. and over the years, some ohis staff have had to quit due to child care challenges. >> our people have to be here on time every day to make the product, because our patrons expect rolls and donuts and breads and...