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mr. reagan into the back of a waiting car. parr then realized the president had been hit and diverted that car to the hospital. his fast thinking was credited with saving mr. reagan's life. in a statement, nancy reagan called jerry parr one of her true heroes. jerry parr was 85. it is a common problem for nursing moms. >> i feel like it comes down to not treating women with respect. >> axelrod: all they want is a place to pump. that's actor randy quaid busted at the border. and the city by the bay gets buzzed by angels when cbs evening news continues. >> axelrod: the u.s. army is changing its policy on soldiers who are breastfeeding mothers. commanders must now allow time and disig a place for soldiers to pump breast milk. as contessa brewer reports, the acceptance of breast feeding and pumping milk is often measured in baby steps. >> reporter: emily beard is committed to nursing his eighth-month-old daughter, sasha. as a third grade teacher, that means using a machine at work to pump breast milk. >> i started pumping in a clo
mr. reagan into the back of a waiting car. parr then realized the president had been hit and diverted that car to the hospital. his fast thinking was credited with saving mr. reagan's life. in a statement, nancy reagan called jerry parr one of her true heroes. jerry parr was 85. it is a common problem for nursing moms. >> i feel like it comes down to not treating women with respect. >> axelrod: all they want is a place to pump. that's actor randy quaid busted at the border. and the...
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mr. reagan. sound strategy because in 2015 under barack obama, america is he experiencing some of the same intense problems that it did under jimmy carter, the man ronald reagan defeated for the presidency in 1980. it's almost eerie. carter's foreign policy was a debacle including iran and the economy back home a mess as it is now as i say in trendy circles, hello this campaign certainly is back to the the future. well writing and researching my book killing reagan i think i discovered the secret to ronald reagan's success as president. and that is courage. the assassination attempt injured him grievously he was 70 years old when hinckley shot him. in public it looked like he recovered quickly. behind the scenes he struggled. how he overcame his story is stunning and the mark of a great man. some folks don't want that story told and this time it's not the left attempting to deceive us. it was seldom supporters of ronald reagan. before killing reagan was even finished my co-author martin dugard rec
mr. reagan. sound strategy because in 2015 under barack obama, america is he experiencing some of the same intense problems that it did under jimmy carter, the man ronald reagan defeated for the presidency in 1980. it's almost eerie. carter's foreign policy was a debacle including iran and the economy back home a mess as it is now as i say in trendy circles, hello this campaign certainly is back to the the future. well writing and researching my book killing reagan i think i discovered the...
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mr. reagan make mrs. reagan -- mrs.ixon, i'm sorry, you know make her a republican and if she'd marry someone else would she be a democrat? >> before you go, how old are you? >> i am 12. >> do you have a favorite first lady? >> my favorite -- mmm, -- i do not know. maybe lou hoover. >> thank you very much. it is great to have you in the audience. we'll talk about lou hoover. >> the 12 year old. >> and the answer to the question would she have been a republican if she married somebody else? >> and that was a very good question. she was an independent before in terms of where her political standings were before they got married. would she have been something else, i do not think so. in terms of harder conservative moral values and especially her economic point of view, she probably would've been a republican. >> the china trip was a popular addition to the national zoo that is still the most popular today and the pandas. we have a clip about the pandas here and also a phone call from the president. [video clip] >> i notic
mr. reagan make mrs. reagan -- mrs.ixon, i'm sorry, you know make her a republican and if she'd marry someone else would she be a democrat? >> before you go, how old are you? >> i am 12. >> do you have a favorite first lady? >> my favorite -- mmm, -- i do not know. maybe lou hoover. >> thank you very much. it is great to have you in the audience. we'll talk about lou hoover. >> the 12 year old. >> and the answer to the question would she have been a...
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mr. reagan underwent surgery for a gunshot wound to the chest. he died yesterday of congestive heart failure at the age 85. we thank and salute him and all the agents who followed. >>> and coming up, the white house starting talks with russia about the intensifying military conflict syria. but can the two countries share the skies safely as they operate in the same war zone? >>> and congressman paul ryan. you know he hasn't wanted to step up to the house speakership before. he's put family first. now with kevin mccarthy out, it could be different. coming up, more on will he, or won't he? next. >>> plus a surfer waiting for a wave is attacked by a shark and authorities say fellow surfers are the only reason he survived. >> being pulled out of a lot of -- guy with the surfboard here. i grabbed the board from him and laid it down right here as he was pulling off, his leash off. ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on c
mr. reagan underwent surgery for a gunshot wound to the chest. he died yesterday of congestive heart failure at the age 85. we thank and salute him and all the agents who followed. >>> and coming up, the white house starting talks with russia about the intensifying military conflict syria. but can the two countries share the skies safely as they operate in the same war zone? >>> and congressman paul ryan. you know he hasn't wanted to step up to the house speakership before....
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reagan got married, the sacrament of marriage, he got married in a secular way. there are only two people at his wedding. you know who they were question at bay do you remember? >> mrs. holden. >> yes they despise each other and they were fighting during the wedding ceremony. it's a very interesting part. i think we can all say that ronald reagan, organized religion was not at the top of his list. his marriage was conducted in a way that had no religious connotation whatsoever. his children are all secular except for michael. i think michael is a religious guy, but i'm not sure. so, i think once again we are telling you about the man. what he did, what he did not do, in a very accurate way. >> let's stay on this point for just one moment. you believe this crusade against communism was indeed part of a spiritual struggle? >> yes. >> is that what the driving force was? >> it's not what i believe bay, it's what ronald reagan believed. ronald reagan believe that communist or college aryans, violated the laws that god gave us. that is to be free and express ourselves and earn a living the way we want to and own propertyk on page 76, you indicate, you said of course no ma
reagan got married, the sacrament of marriage, he got married in a secular way. there are only two people at his wedding. you know who they were question at bay do you remember? >> mrs. holden. >> yes they despise each other and they were fighting during the wedding ceremony. it's a very interesting part. i think we can all say that ronald reagan, organized religion was not at the top of his list. his marriage was conducted in a way that had no religious connotation whatsoever. his...
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mr. reagan produced many thousands more jobs each month.olutely incredible the things that he is saying. the man just feels he can say whatever he pleases and people will believe it. you know something? "the new york times" will print it. msnbc will repeat it. liz: peter, here's the thing. he used the term, empire call evidence that economyies do better under democratic presidents. there is lag effect, peace dividend from the reagan years, right? did you that doesn't seem to get acknowledged. >> what i gave you were two comparable situations. for obama the unemployment rate peaked at 10%. for reagan peaked at 10.8%. double-digit inflation, double-digit interest rates, paul volcker squeezing it all down. reagan proceeded with his brand of economics to make the economy grow at double rate of mr. obama. that is empirical evidence. that is not analysis or opinion or what have you. liz: when you have the government is always answer and you have gridlock in d.c., becomes at the federal reserve is the first responder. you have to rely on the feder
mr. reagan produced many thousands more jobs each month.olutely incredible the things that he is saying. the man just feels he can say whatever he pleases and people will believe it. you know something? "the new york times" will print it. msnbc will repeat it. liz: peter, here's the thing. he used the term, empire call evidence that economyies do better under democratic presidents. there is lag effect, peace dividend from the reagan years, right? did you that doesn't seem to get...
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something that ronald reagan did mr. levin: i yield the gentleman 3 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blumenauer: something ronald
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and why did reagan admire margaret thatcher's leadership so deeply? mr. meese: i think it started out as a matter of philosophy. she met then governor reagan -- actually he had just left the governorship at the time. they had discussions and it views about the limitations of government were very similar. but i think it was her aggressive or fighting spirit, if you will, the fact that she was willing to stand up for her beliefs, and i think that in -- intrigued him. he had a similar position when he took over as governor for the state. also, in terms of his views for the federal government. also dealing with communism, there was a certain similarity of use there, no which were very important to him. it was the combination of the philosophy and the ideas she expressed, but also her style was one that was very attractive to him. nile: and you were, of course, instrumental in that first white house meeting. could you talk a little bit about margaret thatcher's first meeting in 1981, how that transpired, what was the impact of that visit on the anglo-american r
and why did reagan admire margaret thatcher's leadership so deeply? mr. meese: i think it started out as a matter of philosophy. she met then governor reagan -- actually he had just left the governorship at the time. they had discussions and it views about the limitations of government were very similar. but i think it was her aggressive or fighting spirit, if you will, the fact that she was willing to stand up for her beliefs, and i think that in -- intrigued him. he had a similar position...
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mr. reagan, you know, make -- mrs. agan -- nixon, sorry, not reagan, nixon -- you know, make her a republican? would she, if she married someone else, be a democrat? or did she make that decision on her own? thank you. susan: well, that's interesting. abigail, before you go, if you've watched every program -- first of all, how old are you? >> i'm 12. susan: you're 12? and do you have a favorite first lady since you've watched them all? >> favorite? i don't know. maybe lou hoover. susan: lou hoover. timothy: ah. susan: well, thanks very much for calling in, and we hope you make it with us all the way to the end. it's great to have you in the audience. timothy: very discerning 12-year-old. susan: yes. so the answer to the question, would she have been a republican if she married someone else? was that her -- was she political? mary: well, i have to say that was a very good question. timothy: yeah, it was. mary: and she was an independent before, in terms of where her political standings were before they got married. would
mr. reagan, you know, make -- mrs. agan -- nixon, sorry, not reagan, nixon -- you know, make her a republican? would she, if she married someone else, be a democrat? or did she make that decision on her own? thank you. susan: well, that's interesting. abigail, before you go, if you've watched every program -- first of all, how old are you? >> i'm 12. susan: you're 12? and do you have a favorite first lady since you've watched them all? >> favorite? i don't know. maybe lou hoover....
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mr. reagan, we have all kinds of people, we'll go surprise the teachers?achers, caring teachers. >> she doesn't know we're coming, so see you after the break. >> worlds teacher day, appreciate your teacher. >> jen over at haverford middle school, ready to surprise a special teacher. >> hey, jen. >> okay, so here's what's happening. common, this is the principal, by the way, it was your 50th birthday, over the weekend, so happy 50th. >> thank you very much. >> we're gooing ms. bonds' classroom, the kids say they love her because she is easy to talk to, calm, cool, collected, do you agree with that. >> absolutely. >> why is she so cool? >> connect real well with teachers? hold on. >> goods morning, it is world teacher day. i wanted to give you some flowers, how are you guys doing? everyone good? you're good? >> beautiful. >> your welcome, you're worth it. >> thank you so much. world teacher day. >> did you guys do this? >> a lot of your student did. >> oh? >> you want to hear what they said about you behind your back? >> i guess so, if it is good. >> you're
mr. reagan, we have all kinds of people, we'll go surprise the teachers?achers, caring teachers. >> she doesn't know we're coming, so see you after the break. >> worlds teacher day, appreciate your teacher. >> jen over at haverford middle school, ready to surprise a special teacher. >> hey, jen. >> okay, so here's what's happening. common, this is the principal, by the way, it was your 50th birthday, over the weekend, so happy 50th. >> thank you very much....
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the spring of 91 after desert storm was over with have the opportunity to go visit president and mrs. reaganat their home. i spent a couple of hours with the president. he was doing pretty well healthwise and was intently interested in all aspects of the storm and their relationship to the soviets. he pulled a footstool over in front of me and he sat on the foot stool facing me directly and focused hard on my face and started asking me questions. part of it was an effort on his part to compensate for some of the memory problems he was beginning to deal with. he kept me there for two hours grilling me on but we were going to do. again i thanked him profusely for anything he had done because he was directly responsible for what we were able to do 10 years later. now i think going forward with what barack obama has done, the military is in terrible shape today. we just had the army chief of staff retire and man named ray or -- ray odierno. he was a major commander for swami did the surge and general petraeus was involved. ray was the guy who served in those seven and note 08. he commanded for s
the spring of 91 after desert storm was over with have the opportunity to go visit president and mrs. reaganat their home. i spent a couple of hours with the president. he was doing pretty well healthwise and was intently interested in all aspects of the storm and their relationship to the soviets. he pulled a footstool over in front of me and he sat on the foot stool facing me directly and focused hard on my face and started asking me questions. part of it was an effort on his part to...
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the spring of 91 after desert storm was over, i had the opportunity to visit the president and mrs. reaganat their home in bel air. i spent a few hours with the present that afternoon, he was doing well healthwise, he was intensely interested on all aspects of desert storm. also our relationship with the soviet, things have been involved with as president. i remember he sat me down in a chair like this one and then he pulled a footstool over front of me, he stand on the footstool facing me directly and focused right on my face. he started asking me questions. i think part of it was an effort on his part was to compensate for some of his memory problems he was beginning to deal with. he can can be there for two hours, grilling me. again i thanked him profusely for what he had done. he was directly responsible for what we are able to do ten years later. now think about going forward with what barack obama has done, the military is in terrible shape today. we just had the army chief of staff just retired, he was a superb soldier, he was a major commander for us and general patrice was involve
the spring of 91 after desert storm was over, i had the opportunity to visit the president and mrs. reaganat their home in bel air. i spent a few hours with the present that afternoon, he was doing well healthwise, he was intensely interested on all aspects of desert storm. also our relationship with the soviet, things have been involved with as president. i remember he sat me down in a chair like this one and then he pulled a footstool over front of me, he stand on the footstool facing me...
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before the assassination attempt on his life it was very clear during the primaries especially that mrs. reagan made it clear and all the political people agreed that he should only go out for four days a week and be down for three days. we had monday through thursday and the reason is you don't want him to be looking old and being tired, not a good thing. this seems to me to be very much the same thing. he did tire easily. he was almost 70 years old. not there yet but i'm telling you these things happen so to suggest that all of a sudden there's an attempt on his life when he comes out and has a couple of days where he takes naps in the afternoon, something we all do, he used to joke about it himself. how can you jump to the conclusion that he had these terrific acres following this assault and you are suggesting that he was armed mentally, physically any way that would bring to cause him doing things differently than he would have otherwise? >> you just made my case for me. you just made my case for me. you said before the shooting he needed rest, that he had to look vibrant and you had to gi
before the assassination attempt on his life it was very clear during the primaries especially that mrs. reagan made it clear and all the political people agreed that he should only go out for four days a week and be down for three days. we had monday through thursday and the reason is you don't want him to be looking old and being tired, not a good thing. this seems to me to be very much the same thing. he did tire easily. he was almost 70 years old. not there yet but i'm telling you these...
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mr. reagan was, as we know, hit in the chest and bleeding internally severely.tors said later any delay would have cost the president his life. jerry parr retired four years after this. he died yesterday of congestive heart failure. he was 85 years old. in a statement, former first lady nancy reagan called parr, quote, one of my true heroes. we thank and salute jerry parr, and of course, all the agents who have followed. >>> three people charged in the death of a college student while in police custody. and the incident is all caught on camera. so was the force justified? our legal panel debates. plus, decades after fighting to save freedom in world war ii, these aircraft are taking flight once again over the nation's capital. we'll tell you why. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. what would help is simply being able to recognize a f
mr. reagan was, as we know, hit in the chest and bleeding internally severely.tors said later any delay would have cost the president his life. jerry parr retired four years after this. he died yesterday of congestive heart failure. he was 85 years old. in a statement, former first lady nancy reagan called parr, quote, one of my true heroes. we thank and salute jerry parr, and of course, all the agents who have followed. >>> three people charged in the death of a college student while...
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mr. reagan eventually did cut taxes especially on business and the economy rebounded in the mid 1980s. as yog divi berra might say it's deja vu all over again. if you are making less than 30,000 bucks a year you are essentially a poor person grinding it out. times are tough. if you are healthy, physically, you have to do something and not rely on the government. you have to be self-reliant. that means you might have to go back to school, learn computers, drive an uber car. that's a growing industry. where can you make some solid money and nobody is telling you what to do. you might have to move. there are areas of the country that are booming, especially in the service industry. in florida and texas there are jobs. and no state income tax. but hear me well, if you are not making much money and you just sit there hoping a political party will improve your life you are a fool. you are a fool. america is a competitive marketplace. if the next president does not cut business taxes, the economy will get even worse is so you yourself have to take some action. that's the memo. now for the top
mr. reagan eventually did cut taxes especially on business and the economy rebounded in the mid 1980s. as yog divi berra might say it's deja vu all over again. if you are making less than 30,000 bucks a year you are essentially a poor person grinding it out. times are tough. if you are healthy, physically, you have to do something and not rely on the government. you have to be self-reliant. that means you might have to go back to school, learn computers, drive an uber car. that's a growing...
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for all the troops after desert storm was over with i the opportunity to go visit president and mrs. reaganat their home down there at bel air. i spent a couple hours with the president that afternoon. he was still doing pretty well healthwise. he was intensely interested on all aspects of desert storm, also our relationship with the soviets, things get been involved in as president. he sat me down and enjoy this with and people efforts to overthrow the eddie sat on a footstool they see me directly and focused right on my face and started asking me questions. i think part of it was an effort on his part to compensate for some of the memory problems he was beginning to deal with, but he kept me there for about two years -- to our schooling me on what we're going to do. again i thank you profusely for everything you done because he was directly responsible what we able to do 10 years later. now i think about going forward with what barack obama has done. the military is in terrible shape today. we just had the army chief of staff just retire, ray odierno, superb soldier. he was a major comman
for all the troops after desert storm was over with i the opportunity to go visit president and mrs. reaganat their home down there at bel air. i spent a couple hours with the president that afternoon. he was still doing pretty well healthwise. he was intensely interested on all aspects of desert storm, also our relationship with the soviets, things get been involved in as president. he sat me down and enjoy this with and people efforts to overthrow the eddie sat on a footstool they see me...
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mr. reagan into the back of the presidential limousine and ordered the car to the hospital during the assassination attempt. he was not supposed to be there. but that decision may have saved reagan's life. we talked to him about that day. >> the first shot, the first thing you see, the first yell, the first scream, the first violence, you go into action. cover, cover and evacuate. cover and evacuate. got to get it embedded in your head as a muscle memory. >> and you were operating on more than training. it was instinct. >> yeah. instinct, intuition. a combination of both. and all of i wasn't afraid of him, to handle his body like that. when you are a young agent you are reluctant to do anything with him. but i wasn't. so it just happened to be that day for me. i hope that it never come because of what had happened with kennedy. >> former first lady nancy reagan i should a statement saying jerry para was one of her heros. without him her husband would have been killed she said. >>> the boston globe reports a federal judge is allowing the defamation suit against comedian bill cosby to go forward in m
mr. reagan into the back of the presidential limousine and ordered the car to the hospital during the assassination attempt. he was not supposed to be there. but that decision may have saved reagan's life. we talked to him about that day. >> the first shot, the first thing you see, the first yell, the first scream, the first violence, you go into action. cover, cover and evacuate. cover and evacuate. got to get it embedded in your head as a muscle memory. >> and you were operating...
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reagan's dealto with the air traffic controllers. mr. meese: i remember that very well. ited states had a very hands-on policy in diplomatic circles, you might say. ronald reagan was absolutely positive we were going to support england. they were on the phone frequently. of course, we did provide some assistance. it was fairly instrumental, i think, and getting the forces down to the falkland islands in time. very instrumental actually. [laughter] and john, an important issue facing the west today is the flow of refugees from syria, the middle east, north africa into western europe. i take a deep interest in this particular issue. what message and have we learned 'som margaret thatcher handling of immigration matters. mr. o'sullivan: it is an important issue in the united states as well and it's also an important issue for different reasons in australia. dislike uncertainty. they dislike the feeling that things are out of control, that the government is not able to protect them against risks. is felt --tion people feel about immigration quite differently when their govern
reagan's dealto with the air traffic controllers. mr. meese: i remember that very well. ited states had a very hands-on policy in diplomatic circles, you might say. ronald reagan was absolutely positive we were going to support england. they were on the phone frequently. of course, we did provide some assistance. it was fairly instrumental, i think, and getting the forces down to the falkland islands in time. very instrumental actually. [laughter] and john, an important issue facing the west...
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mrs. reaganaid, well, she was going to play cards with her friends, which is something bess truman would have done. oh, my goodness, you'd think she'd committed treason, and so she got causes going. but mrs. truman would have responded to that saying it's my life and i'm not elected. right. but not possible today. ms. swain: so she was an independent-minded person... mr. seale: it depends on the woman. at a time when that was allowed. ms. swain: she was her own person. well, thanks to both of you for telling us the story of... thank you, susan. thank you. thing to the white house historical association our , partners in this series, and to the folks at the truman library and the truman house in independence for their help with the video tonight. ♪ >> to mamie, with music. >> with her experience merits of lady,tar general, first maybe eisenhower, new how to manage a large staff, and expected nothing less than excellence in the white house. she was voted one of the nation's best dressed. mamie eise
mrs. reaganaid, well, she was going to play cards with her friends, which is something bess truman would have done. oh, my goodness, you'd think she'd committed treason, and so she got causes going. but mrs. truman would have responded to that saying it's my life and i'm not elected. right. but not possible today. ms. swain: so she was an independent-minded person... mr. seale: it depends on the woman. at a time when that was allowed. ms. swain: she was her own person. well, thanks to both of...
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mr. pickering: i would argue and most people when they associate ronald reagan and his legacy, they don't think of breaking up at&t and don't think how that led to sprint building the first fiber network and m.c.i. and worldcom. in 1992, when we had the 1992 cable line, no one thought that satellite with 300 channels and digit tals would force them to go digital. and then laid the last broadband cable structure. and the policies started in 1993 saying we won't have two wireless companies but up to seven. and the 1996 act, those things have more of an effect on our lives, and economy than any other domestic economic impacts more than tax. so when the presidential candidates look at what works, what doesn't, hopefully they'll re-establish this bipartisan consensus that to be pro-business and pro-growth and pro-consumer, increasing competition in all markets works extremely effectively. bush ve had from rubio, and kasich and secretary clinton, even donald trump, talking around the edges and the innovation economy and the innovation agenda gets a lot of attention right now. but i hope they wi
mr. pickering: i would argue and most people when they associate ronald reagan and his legacy, they don't think of breaking up at&t and don't think how that led to sprint building the first fiber network and m.c.i. and worldcom. in 1992, when we had the 1992 cable line, no one thought that satellite with 300 channels and digit tals would force them to go digital. and then laid the last broadband cable structure. and the policies started in 1993 saying we won't have two wireless companies...
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mr. carter lost big to ronald reagan but never admitted he had had fouled things up.oughout history that's the been the case. herbert hoover wouldn't cop to the great depression. so as president obama enters his final year the nation is struggling but in his eyes, he has done a fine job. and believes he would win re-election again. he really believes it reaction, joining us from washington, charles krauthammer. did you pick up anything else in that "60 minutes" interview, charles? >> well, just the stuff you showed is almost clinical. he mean, we really are in a pretty dangerous pot when our president after seven years is delusional about what is happening in the world. it's hard to know where to start but we said who is going to take on isis? he said the community of nation also take it on. the community of nations doesn't exist what is he talking about? the u.n.? what what is he talking about, the nobel peace prize committee? or maybe he means the international olympic committee. they will send in a team against isis. this is an adolescent columbia undergraduate fan
mr. carter lost big to ronald reagan but never admitted he had had fouled things up.oughout history that's the been the case. herbert hoover wouldn't cop to the great depression. so as president obama enters his final year the nation is struggling but in his eyes, he has done a fine job. and believes he would win re-election again. he really believes it reaction, joining us from washington, charles krauthammer. did you pick up anything else in that "60 minutes" interview, charles?...
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mr. reagan 189%. we could have dealt with it then. and then we had a commission that was called simpson bolls that tried to deal with what the leader is talking about and all voted no. why, because it asked us to pay for what we bought. , , mr. speaker, talking about a, when you need to do b is a way of not dealing with b. . do we need to deal with the debt? we absolutely do. and the bills that are supposed to do that have not been brought to the floor. they represented sequester. the gentleman apparently is for sequester. i'm not for sequester, although the gentleman will say it's your party that instituted the equester which is not right. mr. speaker, we need to do a debt limit extension, and we need to reduce the debt of this country. it will be hard to do the latter. it ought to be easy to do the former. it will require courage to do the latter. but when mr. camp, the former chairman of the ways and means committee, brought a tax reform bill to the floor -- didn't bring it to the floor, put it on the table, it was dismissed out of
mr. reagan 189%. we could have dealt with it then. and then we had a commission that was called simpson bolls that tried to deal with what the leader is talking about and all voted no. why, because it asked us to pay for what we bought. , , mr. speaker, talking about a, when you need to do b is a way of not dealing with b. . do we need to deal with the debt? we absolutely do. and the bills that are supposed to do that have not been brought to the floor. they represented sequester. the gentleman...
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grandfather served under fdr, his father under jfk, and his older brother was part of ronald reagan's most famous speech. >> mrrbachev, tear down this wall. >> sadly, because of the vice president, mcstevens never got his chance to shine. instead of the career that could have been, several dead end jobs followed. first he worked at the bronx zoo's woodpecker enclosure but quit because it was too painful. then later as a parking cone but quit because it was too boring. and finally as a deejay, but quit because it was too easy. he was never seen again. meanwhile, hollywood a-listers are weighing in on mcstevens' failed career. >> we get into trouble when we don't have a sense of self. you just got to be sometimes. >> this has been a "where are they now." >> they don't always have happy endings, do they? very sad. very sad. all right. don't go anywhere. we have lots more stuff, including the awesome kids from the new york city urban debate league. they're back and they wave fantastic. they're up next. >>> give me a break. here we are. so all week we've heard from folks like brit hume and chris wallace and bret ba
grandfather served under fdr, his father under jfk, and his older brother was part of ronald reagan's most famous speech. >> mrrbachev, tear down this wall. >> sadly, because of the vice president, mcstevens never got his chance to shine. instead of the career that could have been, several dead end jobs followed. first he worked at the bronx zoo's woodpecker enclosure but quit because it was too painful. then later as a parking cone but quit because it was too boring. and finally as...
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mr. president, to paraphrase ronald reagan, here we go again. treasury secretary jack lew has warned us that the federal government will bump up against the statutory debt ceiling on tuesday, november 3. shortly after that, on december 11, the fiscal year 2016 continuing resolution will expire, bringing the prospects of yet another government shutdown. absent a budget deal to suspend sequestration and lift spending caps, we face draconian spending cuts that will harm both our economic recovery and our national security. meanwhile, authority for the export-import bank has expired already, and authority to spend surface transportation funding will expire at the end of the this month. this is no way to run a government. it is time to end this mindless fiscal brinksmanship and negotiate a comprehensive budget deal that resolves all these issues. the american people demand and deserve no less. but, first, we must act on the debt ceiling. with respect to the debt ceiling, treasury secretary lew wrote to house speaker john boehner on october 15 warning
mr. president, to paraphrase ronald reagan, here we go again. treasury secretary jack lew has warned us that the federal government will bump up against the statutory debt ceiling on tuesday, november 3. shortly after that, on december 11, the fiscal year 2016 continuing resolution will expire, bringing the prospects of yet another government shutdown. absent a budget deal to suspend sequestration and lift spending caps, we face draconian spending cuts that will harm both our economic recovery...
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. >> moving on to the reagan agenda upcoming agenda mr. chairman adopting the 20-year capital plan. >> director reiskin. >> our capital planning managers the architect of our 20-year capital plan will presents the item. >> good afternoon, sir. >> thank you ed reiskin and thank you to tom nolan and members of the board i'm dart with the planning group with the sustainable streets division i'm here to walk you through the latest workshops the 20-year capital plan all right. so in summary i'll cover the why do we create a capital plan and the methodology and how we develop the plan and how we use it going forward so the first step is why do we have the capital plan probably helps to start what is the capital plan it is our one document they pull together all at capital needs so the investments in the capital program we have a good accounting of ever that the city and agency could invest in one the key considerations here is that it is not con trained by any financial or physical resources so it is really looking at what types of investments c
. >> moving on to the reagan agenda upcoming agenda mr. chairman adopting the 20-year capital plan. >> director reiskin. >> our capital planning managers the architect of our 20-year capital plan will presents the item. >> good afternoon, sir. >> thank you ed reiskin and thank you to tom nolan and members of the board i'm dart with the planning group with the sustainable streets division i'm here to walk you through the latest workshops the 20-year capital plan all...
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reagan was right then. aul ryan is right now. mr. speaker, i want to point out something that the proponents of this legislation would prefer to keep in the dark. the entire reason the debt ceiling must be raised now is to accommodate the budget that they passed over my strong objection on march 25, 2015. the price budget supported by 228 republicans and opposed by 182 democrats projected an increase of our debt limit of nearly $2 trillion. today that bill has become due. and the folks who supported that budget are running for the hills on acting on the debt ceiling that's required to accommodate the budget that they passed. mr. speaker, this house now, as a result of the will of the american people, is led by a republican majority. it's a majority that we in the minority have an obligation to do our best to work with. however, it's the majority that is raising questions that have never been raised before using debt default -- mr. hastings: i yield the gentleman an additional one minute. mr. welch: using debt default and government s
reagan was right then. aul ryan is right now. mr. speaker, i want to point out something that the proponents of this legislation would prefer to keep in the dark. the entire reason the debt ceiling must be raised now is to accommodate the budget that they passed over my strong objection on march 25, 2015. the price budget supported by 228 republicans and opposed by 182 democrats projected an increase of our debt limit of nearly $2 trillion. today that bill has become due. and the folks who...
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mr. fashion. it pains me to say i did not enjoy "killing reagan."rder to see how he developed into a great man, you have to know the total person. which is what martin dugard and i present. i always had a high opinion of ronald reagan. but i have to admit that after reading "killing reagan," my opinion has risen. what an honest man. and courageous, too, bill. thanks for reading the book. >>> finally tonight, aarp has about 37 million members. you can see the article on aap.org/magazine. it is well-worth your time to check it out. and that is it for us tonight. word of the day, do not vermiculate. do not vermiculate. tomorrow, we're on the ground with president obama and big controversy there. again, thanks for waping us tonight. please remember the spin stops here. >>> breaking tonight, a week of media attacks. welcome to "the kelly file" everyone, i'm sandra smith in for m erksz megyn kelly tonight. suggesting that if he faced a similar situation, he would "not just stand there and let him shoot me. he went onto explain that he would encourage ever
mr. fashion. it pains me to say i did not enjoy "killing reagan."rder to see how he developed into a great man, you have to know the total person. which is what martin dugard and i present. i always had a high opinion of ronald reagan. but i have to admit that after reading "killing reagan," my opinion has risen. what an honest man. and courageous, too, bill. thanks for reading the book. >>> finally tonight, aarp has about 37 million members. you can see the article...
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mr. lewis: did you want to add anything in the reagan turned to the ambassador? -- and then we can turn to the ambassador? mr. simon: can we look back and search the law exists? when i think about something that yogi berra said it's tough to make predictions about the future. there are cases like nicaragua to argue on both sides about questions of nonintervention principle. the proper channel is not well understood that important for understanding threshold, use of force, 2-4 and below. , the obama administration and an advisor laying out exactly how we think the law of armed conflict applies for cyber operations and he gets into specific effects. it rests on a physical effect in the real world as the basis for establishing there has been a use of force. that is something that a lot of countries -- the law of war manual was released, 1200 pages and all publicly available. i think these enable the kind of public debate that the ambassador discussed. sayonly other thing i would is that would sort of unites these questions about whether the law needs to change or whe
mr. lewis: did you want to add anything in the reagan turned to the ambassador? -- and then we can turn to the ambassador? mr. simon: can we look back and search the law exists? when i think about something that yogi berra said it's tough to make predictions about the future. there are cases like nicaragua to argue on both sides about questions of nonintervention principle. the proper channel is not well understood that important for understanding threshold, use of force, 2-4 and below. , the...
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mr. carter showed a flash of anguish only once when he said his wife had see a majority of preachers the morning to put a true christian in the oval office. >> we knew that reaganiranians told us that. a certain gloating feeling that they were responsible for jimmy carter's defeat. >> mr. carter is back in his office burning the midnight oil. and perhaps that's characteristic of the jimmy carter presidency. he's doing it here on his last night in washington. >> up until the last moment, right before he actually has to shake ronald reagan's hand during reagan's inauguration, jimmy carter is doing everything he can do get those hostages home. >> jimmy carter was perceived in iran as the ultimate ally of the shah. they didn't want to give any rewards to jimmy carter. >> we had to wait until ronald reagan had taken the oath of office before the plane was allowed to fly out of teheran to algears. everything was delayed to make sure jimmy carter didn't get any credit for the freedom of the hostages. >> it was a bitter sweet moment as jimmy carter left the air base to go home to georgia. >> luck is a big factor in a presidency. and jimmy carter had some very bad luck.
mr. carter showed a flash of anguish only once when he said his wife had see a majority of preachers the morning to put a true christian in the oval office. >> we knew that reaganiranians told us that. a certain gloating feeling that they were responsible for jimmy carter's defeat. >> mr. carter is back in his office burning the midnight oil. and perhaps that's characteristic of the jimmy carter presidency. he's doing it here on his last night in washington. >> up until the...
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mr. speaker, while we're investigating planned parenthood? we know that fetal tissue procurement, signed into law by the ven rated ronald reagan, provides life-saving research for diseases like parkinson's, a.l.s. and others. no, mr. speaker, you are not trying to find the facts. instead, you are -- this is just another pathway to deny a woman a right to a safe and legal abortion. we already know that the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee says there's no -- we don't need to get to the bottom of this. mr. speaker, we already are at the bottom of this. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from north carolina reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank the gentlelady for this issue and so many issues. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to h.res. 461, which really is nothing more than a politically motivated bill. it would establish a select energy and commerce committee to so-cal
mr. speaker, while we're investigating planned parenthood? we know that fetal tissue procurement, signed into law by the ven rated ronald reagan, provides life-saving research for diseases like parkinson's, a.l.s. and others. no, mr. speaker, you are not trying to find the facts. instead, you are -- this is just another pathway to deny a woman a right to a safe and legal abortion. we already know that the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee says there's no -- we don't need...
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mr. speaker, while we're investigating planned parenthood? we know that fetal tissue procurement, signed into law by the ven rated ronald reagan, provides life-saving research for diseases like parkinson's, a.l.s. and others. no, mr. speaker, you are not trying to find the facts. instead, you are -- this is just another pathway to deny a woman a right to a safe and legal abortion. we already know that the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee says there's no -- we don't need to get to the bottom of this. mr. speaker, we already are at the bottom of this. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from north carolina reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank the gentlelady for this issue and so many issues. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to h.res. 461, which really is nothing more than a politically motivated bill. it would establish a select energy and commerce committee to so-cal
mr. speaker, while we're investigating planned parenthood? we know that fetal tissue procurement, signed into law by the ven rated ronald reagan, provides life-saving research for diseases like parkinson's, a.l.s. and others. no, mr. speaker, you are not trying to find the facts. instead, you are -- this is just another pathway to deny a woman a right to a safe and legal abortion. we already know that the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee says there's no -- we don't need...
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mr. speaker, i yield myself 10 seconds to quote president ronald reagan on march 23, 1985. why won't the congress stop its export subsidies to a handful of corporations which account for less than 2% of u.s. exports? i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield to the gentleman from new york, mr. chris collins, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. collins: i want to thank the gentlewoman from california for yielding. i rise today in strong support of the export-import bank. which supports hundreds of thousands of american jobs, returns a profit to the united states treshry. and ensures u.s. exporters can compete on a level playing field in the global market. i came to washington as a small business owner dedicated to expanding job opportunities for western new yorkers. unfortunately, due to misinformation and misguided outside interests, bank opponents have shut down a government program that directly aids american jobs. export-import supports thousa
mr. speaker, i yield myself 10 seconds to quote president ronald reagan on march 23, 1985. why won't the congress stop its export subsidies to a handful of corporations which account for less than 2% of u.s. exports? i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield to the gentleman from new york, mr. chris collins, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. collins: i want to...
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mr. speaker, i yield myself 10 seconds to quote president ronald reagan on march 23, 1985. why won't the congress stop its export subsidies to a handful of corporations which account for less than 2% of u.s. exports? i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield to the gentleman from new york, mr. chris collins, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. collins: i want to thank the gentlewoman from california for yielding. i rise today in strong support of the export-import bank. which supports hundreds of thousands of american jobs, returns a profit to the united states treshry. and ensures u.s. exporters can compete on a level playing field in the global market. i came to washington as a small business owner dedicated to expanding job opportunities for western new yorkers. unfortunately, due to misinformation and misguided outside interests, bank opponents have shut down a government program that directly aids american jobs. export-import supports thousa
mr. speaker, i yield myself 10 seconds to quote president ronald reagan on march 23, 1985. why won't the congress stop its export subsidies to a handful of corporations which account for less than 2% of u.s. exports? i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield to the gentleman from new york, mr. chris collins, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. collins: i want to...
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mr. speaker, while we're investigating planned parenthood? we know that fetal tissue procurement, signed into law by the ven rated ronald reagan, provides life-saving research for diseases like parkinson's, a.l.s. and others. no, mr. speaker, you are not trying to find the facts. instead, you are -- this is just another pathway to deny a woman a right to a safe and legal abortion. we already know that the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee says there's no -- we don't need to get to the bottom of this. mr. speaker, we already are at the bottom of this. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from north carolina reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank the gentlelady for this issue and so many issues. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to h.res. 461, which really is nothing more than a politically motivated bill. it would establish a select energy and commerce committee to so-cal
mr. speaker, while we're investigating planned parenthood? we know that fetal tissue procurement, signed into law by the ven rated ronald reagan, provides life-saving research for diseases like parkinson's, a.l.s. and others. no, mr. speaker, you are not trying to find the facts. instead, you are -- this is just another pathway to deny a woman a right to a safe and legal abortion. we already know that the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee says there's no -- we don't need...
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reagan-e it was very sque. one of the writers said that. [applause] mr. trump: and i start off, too many americans are working, too many jobs are being shipped overseas and too many middle-income families cannot make ends meet. if it's not you, you know where -- you know people were that is the case. my plan directly meets these challenges as the challenges also of business. we are going to make our businesses strong again and make them competitive again. [applause] and we will get rid of the regulations that are mounting up on a daily basis. regulations are going to go the wayside. there will be somebody will be meaningful. it will not be the nonsense. provide major tax relief to middle income and most other americans, major tax relief. it will totally simplify the tax code. it will grow the american economy and all of this will add up to a point where we will not be increasing our debt. if it really kicks in like i think it might, we will reduce our debt and reduce it largely. [applause] again, i know the people i am running against. at it.ally good who
reagan-e it was very sque. one of the writers said that. [applause] mr. trump: and i start off, too many americans are working, too many jobs are being shipped overseas and too many middle-income families cannot make ends meet. if it's not you, you know where -- you know people were that is the case. my plan directly meets these challenges as the challenges also of business. we are going to make our businesses strong again and make them competitive again. [applause] and we will get rid of the...
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reagan library, a nice place -- it was pretty hot. i did not care. we had a couple of people on stage that were melting. [laughter] mr. trump: it was good for them. they went home and lost 10 pounds. [laughter] mr. trump: they go out and i get there. i hear it is a three-hour debate. i don't stand for three hours. i'll have a problem. who wants to watch a three-hour debate, right? they did it just to make money. mine, thequestion was fourth question was to -- mr. trump said you are a horrible human being. is that true? [laughter] mr. trump: mr. trump does not like your face. what do you say? well, the world will watch. and then they say, she debated so brilliantly. give me a break. the entire thing, the entire thing was either question to me or a question to the other candidates having to do with me. i think they cannot specifically 48%. in the third hour, and got to be too obvious because i am a ratings machine. they got to be too obvious. for 28 minutes, they do not ask me a question. he did not do well in the final hour. they did not ask me any questions, ok? it is so dishonest. we have fun with this, but i have fu
reagan library, a nice place -- it was pretty hot. i did not care. we had a couple of people on stage that were melting. [laughter] mr. trump: it was good for them. they went home and lost 10 pounds. [laughter] mr. trump: they go out and i get there. i hear it is a three-hour debate. i don't stand for three hours. i'll have a problem. who wants to watch a three-hour debate, right? they did it just to make money. mine, thequestion was fourth question was to -- mr. trump said you are a horrible...
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it's safe to say that presidents all the way back to reagan bear some responsibility as to how open our sovereign nation has been. but that's not what mrd. >> do you think there's any distasteful about an attempt to politicize 9/111. he got in trouble before for saying john mccain was captured, i prefer people who weren't captured. these are things that the military and the terrorist attackings, you know, a lot of people hold those in violet and don't want to hear those kind of accusations thrown about. even casually. especially casually. >> well, i think you've touched on something that has been the sensation of donald trump. sometimes you have to tell people what they don't want to hear. and he's been very good at that. this wasn't some contrived statement. everyone in the media knows you don't drop a headline on a friday. that's just not how it works. >> kat, good to see you. >> thank you, megyn. >> thanks for being here. >>> we also have breaking news tonight, a former nba star awake now from a coma as his former bief's family feuds with the brothel. >> and then, why some mcd you get used to sweaty odors in your car you think it sm
it's safe to say that presidents all the way back to reagan bear some responsibility as to how open our sovereign nation has been. but that's not what mrd. >> do you think there's any distasteful about an attempt to politicize 9/111. he got in trouble before for saying john mccain was captured, i prefer people who weren't captured. these are things that the military and the terrorist attackings, you know, a lot of people hold those in violet and don't want to hear those kind of...