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the last one, with mrs. reagan, we are some day noon at the white house, we're going to have on tuesday the queen of the netherlands, and you know the netherlands is known for its tulip, the beautiful tulip over there. anyway, i had already shown nancy reagan two desserts which she said, roland, no. you know, nancy reagan, i studied her very early on. she's an interesting character. when she was going to give you the zinger, her head also booped to the right. and she even did that to the reporter on television. when the reporter would ask a question and i would see nancy going, oh, i said, man, you don't know what's coming. i am having a chill in my spine for you, man. i feel for you, man. and sure enough, nancy, boom. she was good. she -- i loved her to death. i loved her to death. you know, i say that i became the pastry chef that i am because of nancy reagan. and i mean it. every time win, i mean it. because she was sold on what she wanted it, and that was it. you better make your research -- anyway. that time,
the last one, with mrs. reagan, we are some day noon at the white house, we're going to have on tuesday the queen of the netherlands, and you know the netherlands is known for its tulip, the beautiful tulip over there. anyway, i had already shown nancy reagan two desserts which she said, roland, no. you know, nancy reagan, i studied her very early on. she's an interesting character. when she was going to give you the zinger, her head also booped to the right. and she even did that to the...
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i remember very quickly the last one was mrs. reagan. some day at the white house, we're going to have the queen of the netherlands. and the netherlands is known for the beautiful tulip. anyway, i already had showed nancy reagan two desserts which she said, roland, no. nancy reagan, i studied her early on, she's an interesting character. when she was going to give you the zinger, her hand goes boop, and she did that to the reporter on television. when the reporter would ask her a question, i would say nancy going, oh, man, you don't know what is coming. i have a chill in my spine for you, man. i feel for you, man. and sure enough, boom. she was -- i loved her to death. i loved her to death. you know, i say that i became the pastry chef i am because of nancy reagan. and i mean it every time, i mean it. because she was so on what she wanted. and that was it. you better make your dessert. that time, sunday noon, again, remember, this will be tuesday night, to anything going on in my head at the same time, she's having lunch in the solarium o
i remember very quickly the last one was mrs. reagan. some day at the white house, we're going to have the queen of the netherlands. and the netherlands is known for the beautiful tulip. anyway, i already had showed nancy reagan two desserts which she said, roland, no. nancy reagan, i studied her early on, she's an interesting character. when she was going to give you the zinger, her hand goes boop, and she did that to the reporter on television. when the reporter would ask her a question, i...
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i hate mrs. reagan, yes. it is going to happen. i have pictures of those desserts in some of my books. i said this is what pride is. you are not born with pride in you. pride is something you cultivate all the time, and you get more proud. this is why i say nancy reagan made me who i am because i said i want this feeling again. when we do the next dinner, i want to feel that feeling again. and it worked for me. it worked for me. if it will not work this way, i did not feel very good. >> question now, anybody questions? please. yes? oh, remember what i said? if somebody talks, you listen. we see what happens with the dc subway when the engineer doesn't listen. >> [ laughter ]. >> okay. i will not say any more. >> [ indiscernible ]. >> i do not have any here. >> next please. >> the dessert that you got the most compliments on? >> i would say it was from the emperor of japan. i wanted to create a dessert for the emperor of japan that nobody really knows what it is until they dig into it. i see that was very well. i had a big bowl that
i hate mrs. reagan, yes. it is going to happen. i have pictures of those desserts in some of my books. i said this is what pride is. you are not born with pride in you. pride is something you cultivate all the time, and you get more proud. this is why i say nancy reagan made me who i am because i said i want this feeling again. when we do the next dinner, i want to feel that feeling again. and it worked for me. it worked for me. if it will not work this way, i did not feel very good. >>...
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i did get to know mrs. reagan a little bit. she's the only woman i know at lunch would eat a third of a cobb salad. you felt huge next to her. and i said -- it was always terrible because she knew more gossip about the obamas than i did. it was like, i don't know, ma'am, yes, it's terrible, whatever. so we're talking once and i said, you know, i just noticed president reagan coined -- has had such has had such an effect on our language. some people think jesus said. she looked up at me without effect, that's the thing
i did get to know mrs. reagan a little bit. she's the only woman i know at lunch would eat a third of a cobb salad. you felt huge next to her. and i said -- it was always terrible because she knew more gossip about the obamas than i did. it was like, i don't know, ma'am, yes, it's terrible, whatever. so we're talking once and i said, you know, i just noticed president reagan coined -- has had such has had such an effect on our language. some people think jesus said. she looked up at me without...
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know belly aches, but not a lot is president reagan, and part of it is that he could outsource to mrs. reagan. >> she didn't think that he had a fair case. >> that is a case of offshoring working. i have to tell one last story very quickly. and so, i was at a funeral the other day and i was reminded of this because they were reading the sermon on the mount. and so we know that president reagan's grave is that -- >> we are a shining city. >> on a hill. okay. well, you know that is from sermon on the mount, and you shall be a city on the hill and your light shall not be hit. so i have been actually in churches where ministers have said as our lord said, we are a shining city on a hill. our lord didn't. president reagan did. and so -- i swear to god. and so i never met president reagan and one of my great regret regrets, but i did have lunch with mrs. reagan and the only woman i know who ate one-third of a cobb salad. it was huge next to her. it is terrible because she knew more gossip about the obamas than i did, and i don't know, ma'am. and he had a terrible, whatever. and so we were talking a
know belly aches, but not a lot is president reagan, and part of it is that he could outsource to mrs. reagan. >> she didn't think that he had a fair case. >> that is a case of offshoring working. i have to tell one last story very quickly. and so, i was at a funeral the other day and i was reminded of this because they were reading the sermon on the mount. and so we know that president reagan's grave is that -- >> we are a shining city. >> on a hill. okay. well, you...
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and then post president sit we -- and then, we remember mrs. reagan and mrs. bush, what is it about these moments of death and focus on a former president for a living president? one of my probably earliest memory of a living president was four years old sitting in front of a black and white television of the kennedy funeral and being and scared about this. what is it about death and presidential funerals or first lady funerals that brings home to us who they are to us and what we remember them to be? >> we are naturally divided as a nation. we were divided when our founding fathers came. they were divided by ideological differences. they found common ground in which a plant the seeds of democracy. that is the story of our country. we are naturally divided as a nation but there are moments in our nation's life when we all come together as americans. one of them is when we have the death of a president. we don't lose a republican president or a democratic resident. president. it takes us back and we think about that time and we become united as americans. there
and then post president sit we -- and then, we remember mrs. reagan and mrs. bush, what is it about these moments of death and focus on a former president for a living president? one of my probably earliest memory of a living president was four years old sitting in front of a black and white television of the kennedy funeral and being and scared about this. what is it about death and presidential funerals or first lady funerals that brings home to us who they are to us and what we remember them...
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and you know, in the shadows of mrs. reagan, which of course, couldn't have been very easy, but she presided over the white house with such joy and really one of the things that she said to her staff, and people knew this about her when she became first lady, she gathered her staff together and said, i want to do something that helps an american every single day. and that was quite a charge to give to the staff and that's what they said about doing. and you know, had she had another four years or he had had another four years, who knows what that could have been. but tii think their post-presidency and her life with him after, that was a great example that continued to endear her to the country. i think there's something, too, regardless of what you feel about president george w. bush, the fact that this father and son lived through each other's presidencies and those two first ladies had the opportunity to help each other. laura bush said, i learned a lot about being first lady from my mother-in-law. what a great example. no o
and you know, in the shadows of mrs. reagan, which of course, couldn't have been very easy, but she presided over the white house with such joy and really one of the things that she said to her staff, and people knew this about her when she became first lady, she gathered her staff together and said, i want to do something that helps an american every single day. and that was quite a charge to give to the staff and that's what they said about doing. and you know, had she had another four years...
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we remember reagan and ford and mrs. reagan and mrs. bush. what is it about these moments of death and focus on a former president or a living president? one of my probably earliest memory of a living president was four years old sitting in front of a blk and white television of the kennedy funeral and being transfixed and scared about this, really. what is it about death and presidential funerals or first lady funerals that brings home to us who they are to us and what we remember them to be? >> sure. we are naturally divided as a nation, this will answer your question. but we are naturally divided. we were divided from the very beginning when founding father is came to philadelphia to forge the nation. they were divided by cultural, ideological differences, and they found common ground into which they planted the seeds of democracy. that's the story of our kintry country. we are naturally divided but there are moments when we all come together as americans. one of them is when we have the death of a president. we don't lose a republican pre
we remember reagan and ford and mrs. reagan and mrs. bush. what is it about these moments of death and focus on a former president or a living president? one of my probably earliest memory of a living president was four years old sitting in front of a blk and white television of the kennedy funeral and being transfixed and scared about this, really. what is it about death and presidential funerals or first lady funerals that brings home to us who they are to us and what we remember them to be?...
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members from the opposition parliamentarians walked out of parliament with president and mrs reagan was giving a statement the nation address nickname for me is not a gentleman named and he needs dolan she direction and they say that nearly done nelson chamisa the leader of the main opposition party in d.c. won this election they also say been endowed by the president is failing to deal with this latest cholera outbreak that. is we're speaking today these days in the twenty fifth sinks in our country as well living day for. basic services and with the thank you to days sitting in that parliament more worried about bringing was in an inevitable when people are dying of the bobbins like to see some of the extravagance in opulence in government the president arrives in a very expensive rolls royce and he's came in a very big shiny expensive cars and he told the government plans to buy more new cars for new parliamentarian some of the bombings are wondering why some of this money isn't being spent to fight issues such as father of the government says it needs more than fifty million dollars
members from the opposition parliamentarians walked out of parliament with president and mrs reagan was giving a statement the nation address nickname for me is not a gentleman named and he needs dolan she direction and they say that nearly done nelson chamisa the leader of the main opposition party in d.c. won this election they also say been endowed by the president is failing to deal with this latest cholera outbreak that. is we're speaking today these days in the twenty fifth sinks in our...
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i remember mrs. reagan correctly developing an anti-drug strategy by saying just say no.s right. i would say the chinese on something of substance, just say yes. it takes two to tango. we've put out our asks we're open to talks, as i said, at any time. just say yes to a couple things and let's move on. this can be done trade is tough, i get that everything is tough. tax cuts are tough rolling back regulations is tough. the president's whole agenda is tough. he's keeping promises -- the reason i belabor the economic club in new york two years ago, he laid out a platform he's making good on it keep hope alive. >> the chinese officials, or at least some that have spoken to the media, have suggested they have every intention or had every intention of coming and having trade talks but they felt like they were antagonized when these additional tariffs were brought up again last week what should we read as the narrative? what's really happening? >> we will see we will see. again, we welcome anytime serious talks with china absolutely the door is open and the president has said m
i remember mrs. reagan correctly developing an anti-drug strategy by saying just say no.s right. i would say the chinese on something of substance, just say yes. it takes two to tango. we've put out our asks we're open to talks, as i said, at any time. just say yes to a couple things and let's move on. this can be done trade is tough, i get that everything is tough. tax cuts are tough rolling back regulations is tough. the president's whole agenda is tough. he's keeping promises -- the reason i...
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you remember mrs. reagan? remember you and i, we're so old we remember this.re the last time, i come around every 35 years, mrs. reagan, to drugs, said "just say no" and she was absolutely right. my advice to my chinese friends and some have become friends, just say yes. stuart: [laughter] >> something. something. stuart: good luck with that. so we can move forward. stuart: real fast, social media stocks, down this week. down big actually. i think investors expect regulation to be coming from congress. do you think social media, like facebook and google and twitter, do you think they should be in some form regulated? social media. >> well i don't want to go that far. we talked about this a week or two back. a lot of people use the word, i never said the word "regulation ." i never said it. i do think they have a lot to be accountable for with respect to withholding conservative searches and conservative tweets i think they have a lot to be accounted for. all i'll say is what i said. we are looking at it national economic counsel we are engaged in a study at th
you remember mrs. reagan? remember you and i, we're so old we remember this.re the last time, i come around every 35 years, mrs. reagan, to drugs, said "just say no" and she was absolutely right. my advice to my chinese friends and some have become friends, just say yes. stuart: [laughter] >> something. something. stuart: good luck with that. so we can move forward. stuart: real fast, social media stocks, down this week. down big actually. i think investors expect regulation to...
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mr. egginton of reagan talk for 30 minutes and then we'll take as many questions as we can fit into 20 or 30 minutes more. we occurred questions but make sure you use the microphones and i'll write there because we want to make sure recording devices can pick up your questions paired as a great help if you hold up your own shares. finally, books are for sale over the front behind the cash register we walked in. onto the main event. william egginton as director for the excel under crust humanities institute at johns hopkins university. a prolific author and translator were such works as how the world became a stage, the philosopher's desire in the man who invented fiction. he contributes to the stone, the los angeles review of the stanford university arcade. william egginton argues our current national crisis as a result of personal identity ideals overwhelming our sense of community. balance is pronounced on college campuses for identity politics is the norm along with higher learning to exclusive expensive clubs for the cultural and economic elite. the focus on individualism is leading t
mr. egginton of reagan talk for 30 minutes and then we'll take as many questions as we can fit into 20 or 30 minutes more. we occurred questions but make sure you use the microphones and i'll write there because we want to make sure recording devices can pick up your questions paired as a great help if you hold up your own shares. finally, books are for sale over the front behind the cash register we walked in. onto the main event. william egginton as director for the excel under crust...
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mr. bolton: as president reagan recognized in this context, the executive has the right to decide the kind of foreign relations, if any, that the united states will maintain. the trump administration will not keep the office open. when the palestinians refused to take steps to start direct and meaningful negotiations with israel, the united states supports a direct and robust peace process and we will not allow the icc or any other organization to constrain israel's right to elf-defense. an international court so deeply divisive and so deeply flawed, can have no legitimate claim to jurisdiction over the citizens of sovereign nations that have projected its authority. americans can rest assured that the united states will not provide any form of legitimacy or support to the court. we will not cooperate, engage, fund, or assist the icc in any way. the president will not allow american citizens to be prosecuted by foreign bureaucrats, and he will not allow other nations to dictate our means of self-defense. we take this position not because we oppose justice for the victims of atrocities but
mr. bolton: as president reagan recognized in this context, the executive has the right to decide the kind of foreign relations, if any, that the united states will maintain. the trump administration will not keep the office open. when the palestinians refused to take steps to start direct and meaningful negotiations with israel, the united states supports a direct and robust peace process and we will not allow the icc or any other organization to constrain israel's right to elf-defense. an...
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reagan was released from the bethesda naval hospital. >> what are you going to do when you get home? >> sit down. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> four weeks after the assassination attempt the president received a hero's welcome at a joint session of congress. physically he was weakened. but politically, he was stronger than ever. >> thank you very much. >> his public approval rating soared into the 70s. virtually assuring the reagan agenda would proceed unobstructed. >> in nicaragua, the rebellion continues. >> the year before reagan's election socialist revolutionaries overthrew the government of samosa. the latest in a long line of u.s.-backed dictators. the rebels called themselves the sandinistas. >> reagan saw this as an attempt
reagan was released from the bethesda naval hospital. >> what are you going to do when you get home? >> sit down. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> four weeks after the assassination attempt the president received a hero's welcome at a joint session of congress. physically he was weakened. but politically, he was stronger than ever. >> thank you very much. >> his public approval rating soared into the 70s. virtually assuring the reagan...
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mr. president, my name is thomas reagan from radio and tv. mr. president, yesterday at the speech at the u.n., you spoke about how venezuela's problem was because of cuba and the castros and how they went in there and they brought socialism and communism to venezuela, and now to in this canicaragua, as . mr. president, are you going to be more proactive now against cuba, as well? >> i've been very proactive against cuba. i don't like what's happening in cuba. as you know, president obama gave them a pass. and i didn't like it. neither do cuban people, based on the people that came from cuba and suffered in cuba. i don't like what he did. i've ended much of it, most of it. i don't like what's happening in cuba, and i certainly don't like what's happening in venezuela. yes, please. go ahead. >> mr. president, just to finish really fast. you said also, that you had a call to action to ask the leaders around the world to also end socialism. would you like to be recognized as a -- >> well, i wouldn't say that socialism has been working really well aro
mr. president, my name is thomas reagan from radio and tv. mr. president, yesterday at the speech at the u.n., you spoke about how venezuela's problem was because of cuba and the castros and how they went in there and they brought socialism and communism to venezuela, and now to in this canicaragua, as . mr. president, are you going to be more proactive now against cuba, as well? >> i've been very proactive against cuba. i don't like what's happening in cuba. as you know, president obama...
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mr. anonymous in this town. ronald reagan actually called him a liar which reagan never did -- barack obama said he willfully uses willfully wrong information. president clinton, president bush, both bushes have all criticized bob woodward for having a real loose relationship with the truth when it comes, again, to his beloved character, mr. anonymous -- >> the question and the issue is about the common thread of the complaint of being impulsive and reckless -- >> let's just -- >> you read that in this op-ed and we're seeing that expressed sentiment in books that have been written about inside the white house. >> well, let me say this -- >> what about addressing that is really the question. >> well, this cowardly peep squeak who is probably not even a staffer. it could be a staff turf battle for all we know. i've seen those in washington where people take to tactics like this. if they really were a serious person, if this person was a patriot, if this person was an adult, he or should we step forward and say look, i was there
mr. anonymous in this town. ronald reagan actually called him a liar which reagan never did -- barack obama said he willfully uses willfully wrong information. president clinton, president bush, both bushes have all criticized bob woodward for having a real loose relationship with the truth when it comes, again, to his beloved character, mr. anonymous -- >> the question and the issue is about the common thread of the complaint of being impulsive and reckless -- >> let's just --...
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mr. president, you have to go for berlin, for kennedy, truman, reagan. he said, what would i do?ce on the wall? he said this is a german moment, not an american moment. i will never forget that, it was so much george h.w. bush, modest, a great sense of humility. it was the right thing, he was right. david: you saw him recently at the barbara bush funeral. did you have a chance to talk to him? condoleezza: i did. i had a chance to talk to him and tell him how much i love him and loved mrs. bush. that is a generation that will be missed. they were people who understood kindness and humility and gentility. they made their mistakes most certainly, but when you think about that family and what george h.w. bush did as a public servant, it makes you think of a wonderful time for our country. david: bill clinton defeated your boss. were you shocked by the outcome? condoleezza: i had already gone back to stanford and became provost. i was surprised. he had done what he needed to do. i don't think there will ever be a full accounting of how much it was the way that he did the diplomacy at
mr. president, you have to go for berlin, for kennedy, truman, reagan. he said, what would i do?ce on the wall? he said this is a german moment, not an american moment. i will never forget that, it was so much george h.w. bush, modest, a great sense of humility. it was the right thing, he was right. david: you saw him recently at the barbara bush funeral. did you have a chance to talk to him? condoleezza: i did. i had a chance to talk to him and tell him how much i love him and loved mrs. bush....
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mr. stewart: we have to address the national debt. but, to get there, there's a couple things we have to do not. one is this -- we have to acknowledge. one is this. what reagan did in the 1980's was lower taxes. t is possible to grow your way out of debt by becoming a more wealthy country. a lot on the left have criticized the tax cut that was ut of debt by becoming a more proposed by president trump. that was put into place by the republicans in the senate, the republicans in the house. in the short term, there was an increase to the deficit. but what this has led to now is the highest rate of economic growth in decades. proposed by president we have the lowest unemployment rate in this country. we are only eight months in to his tax cut and already we
mr. stewart: we have to address the national debt. but, to get there, there's a couple things we have to do not. one is this -- we have to acknowledge. one is this. what reagan did in the 1980's was lower taxes. t is possible to grow your way out of debt by becoming a more wealthy country. a lot on the left have criticized the tax cut that was ut of debt by becoming a more proposed by president trump. that was put into place by the republicans in the senate, the republicans in the house. in the...
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mr. president, you have to go for berlin, for kennedy, truman, reagan. he looked at us and said, what would i do? dance on the wall? he said this is a german moment, not an american moment. and i will never forget that, because it was just so much george h.w. bush. self-effacing, modest, a great sense of humility. and it was the right thing. he was absolutely right. david: you saw him recently. you were at the barbara bush funeral. condoleezza: i was. david: did you have a chance to talk to him? condoleezza: i did. i did. i had a chance to talk to him and tell him how much i love him and loved mrs. bush. they -- that is a generation that is going to be missed. they were people who understood kindness and humility and gentility. they made their mistakes most certainly, but when you think about that family and what george h.w. bush did as a public servant, it makes you think of a wonderful time for our country. david: bill clinton came along, and in the 1992 election, he defeated your boss. condoleezza: right. david: were you shocked by the outcome? condol
mr. president, you have to go for berlin, for kennedy, truman, reagan. he looked at us and said, what would i do? dance on the wall? he said this is a german moment, not an american moment. and i will never forget that, because it was just so much george h.w. bush. self-effacing, modest, a great sense of humility. and it was the right thing. he was absolutely right. david: you saw him recently. you were at the barbara bush funeral. condoleezza: i was. david: did you have a chance to talk to...
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reagan was released. >> what are you going to do when you get home? >> sit down. >> mr. he president of the united states. >> four weeks after the a assassination attempt, the president received a hero's welcome. physically, he was weakens, but politically, stronger than ever. the reagan agenda would proceed unobstructed. >> in nicaragua, the rebellion continues. >> the year before reagan's election, socialist revolution air government overthrew. the rebels called themselves the sandinistas. >> reagan saw this as an attempt as international communism to spread its reach into central america which he saw as a direct threat to the united states. >> shortly after taking power, the sandinista in partnership with cuba, the soviet union. >> the argument that president reagan made again and again, the dominoes will fall. >> nick raragua is just as clos. >> there was scant popular support for another major military action just six years removed from the debacle that was vietnam. instead reagan launched a covert operation in nicaragua run by the cia. and kept largely secret from t
reagan was released. >> what are you going to do when you get home? >> sit down. >> mr. he president of the united states. >> four weeks after the a assassination attempt, the president received a hero's welcome. physically, he was weakens, but politically, stronger than ever. the reagan agenda would proceed unobstructed. >> in nicaragua, the rebellion continues. >> the year before reagan's election, socialist revolution air government overthrew. the rebels...
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mr. moor, you all over advocating for what i think is a failed economic seems likeuse it every time we try this starting with reagan in 1981, what has happened in the end, we end up with an economic disaster fee that the democrats have to come in and clean up. it seems like the policies work way more than economic policies. you and mr. kudlow have basically soldiers off to the your soul to the devil for donald trump. guest: i was also privilege to work -- privileged to worker -- to work for ronald reagan. -- aember it's very very vividly. reagan came along with his policies of cutting taxes, reducing regulation and as reagan used to say, reaganomics is not the solution, government .s the problem i do not buy the argument that it did not work, it created an incredible recovery. reagan was slightly reelected with 49 states so the american people loved what reagan did for the american economy. lot of what donald trump has done is out of the pages of reagan's policies. different than reaganomics. trump is more of a populist but they both wanted the american economy to expand and boy, has it. host: the president has bee
mr. moor, you all over advocating for what i think is a failed economic seems likeuse it every time we try this starting with reagan in 1981, what has happened in the end, we end up with an economic disaster fee that the democrats have to come in and clean up. it seems like the policies work way more than economic policies. you and mr. kudlow have basically soldiers off to the your soul to the devil for donald trump. guest: i was also privilege to work -- privileged to worker -- to work for...
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mrs. ford. they ought to bring in lisa fairstein, ronald reagan's daughter, patty, john dickerson's wife anne who had this happen and didn't tell anybody about it and lay out the case themselves. and make it so the people who vote for brett kavanaugh including those like jeff flake and lisa murkowski where said we shouldn't do this until we hear from her, the idea that because she didn't want to do it on monday or wednesday and wanted to wait until thursday is going to been a excuse. i think you've got to put these cards on the table and force this so that mcconnell maybe won't quite prevail. >> and wendy sherman, the only clear ask that is left on dr. ford's side is literally thursday instead of wednesday. and these republicans who left the supreme court seat open for more than a year are going to try to make the case that, no, america cannot proceed without having this hearing on wednesday. it can't possibly wait 24 hours. >> look, lawrence, they not only waited a year to fill this seat, they didn't allow merit garland to sit at all, to even have a hearing. so delay -- republicans saying there
mrs. ford. they ought to bring in lisa fairstein, ronald reagan's daughter, patty, john dickerson's wife anne who had this happen and didn't tell anybody about it and lay out the case themselves. and make it so the people who vote for brett kavanaugh including those like jeff flake and lisa murkowski where said we shouldn't do this until we hear from her, the idea that because she didn't want to do it on monday or wednesday and wanted to wait until thursday is going to been a excuse. i think...
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president reagan said okay,, you're right, and withdrew the request. >> mr. chairman, can we make our motion to subpoena those documents, the 100,000 documents as well as if any log exists with the assert the privilege so we at least know why they're claiming that they can't be released? >> first of all, to correct chairman leahy. reagan waved some privilege and others he didn't. are you ready for the previous question? the clerk will call the roll. >> what was the question, please? >> the question is a subpoena for the constitutional privilege of the documents. >> and in a privilege log. >> privilege log. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] >> the motion loses. senator cornyn. >> mr. chairman, i just want to add briefly the reasons why i think the committee appropriate voted no on, well, where we find ourselves. this is as i've observed before not a court of law because different rules would apply if we were actually in a contested court case. but where we find her cells is now absent legal compulsion to subpoena, we rely upon the goodwill of the custodian o
president reagan said okay,, you're right, and withdrew the request. >> mr. chairman, can we make our motion to subpoena those documents, the 100,000 documents as well as if any log exists with the assert the privilege so we at least know why they're claiming that they can't be released? >> first of all, to correct chairman leahy. reagan waved some privilege and others he didn't. are you ready for the previous question? the clerk will call the roll. >> what was the question,...
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mr obama spoke fondly of the subsequent friendship which blossomed between the two men. john understood, asjfk understood, as ronald reaganed not on our bloodline, not on what we look like, what our last names are. it is not based on where our parents and grandparents came from, or how recently they arrived, but on adherence to a common creed that all of us are created equal, endowed by our creator certain inalienable rights. it has been mentioned today, and we have seen footage this week, ofjohn pushing back against supporters who challenged my patriotism during the 2008 campaign. i was grateful, but i wasn't surprised. as joe lieberman said, it wasjohn's instinct. i never sanohn treat anyone differently because of their race or religion or gender. and i am certain that in those moments that have been referred to during the campaign, he saw himself as defending america's character, notjust mine. he considered it the imperative of every citizen who loves this country to treat all people fairly. and finally, while john and i disagreed on all kinds of foreign policy issues, we stood together on america's role as the one ind
mr obama spoke fondly of the subsequent friendship which blossomed between the two men. john understood, asjfk understood, as ronald reaganed not on our bloodline, not on what we look like, what our last names are. it is not based on where our parents and grandparents came from, or how recently they arrived, but on adherence to a common creed that all of us are created equal, endowed by our creator certain inalienable rights. it has been mentioned today, and we have seen footage this week,...
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mr. credico, thanks for coming in. >> yes. in the words of ronald reagan, there you go again, calling me an associate.n associate. people keep lumping me in as an associate. >> and what would you prefer? >> someone i've never for 16 years but not an associate of roger stone. that is a mischaracterization. >> someone you've known for a very long time. >> yes. >> and you said earlier today you were asked about your relationship with roger stone in the grand jury. what did they ask you about that relationship? >> well i will say this, that the preponderance of the questions today were about roger stone and my relationship with him. but i really can't go into the substance because i was there for about two or three hours and, you know, i was told by my lawyer i have a big mouth not to talk about the substance of that questioning today. >> i wonder why? was there any restrictions put on your -- put on you by the mueller team? >> no. there is no restrictions and i'm still subject to recall. and we'll see what happens there. and plus today also got a e-mail from the senate intel committee that they now want
mr. credico, thanks for coming in. >> yes. in the words of ronald reagan, there you go again, calling me an associate.n associate. people keep lumping me in as an associate. >> and what would you prefer? >> someone i've never for 16 years but not an associate of roger stone. that is a mischaracterization. >> someone you've known for a very long time. >> yes. >> and you said earlier today you were asked about your relationship with roger stone in the grand...
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mr. lighthizer is a person who has done with japan in the reagan administration. i think that's very important so one thing, i don't know that -- today's talk is ongoing. i have no idea but the good thing is the economic talk continues and that's a good sign somehow japan really has a common interest with the united states to deal with sometimes the china's ignoring international rule or somehow the investment, forcing invest investment with some information in china. these kinds of things are shared with not only u.s. but japan, european countries and other asian nations so i hope this trade talk may create some ground for the more common ground for promoting international regular road. that's what i really hope. thank you. >> thank you very much, nabe. you've heard some very interesting insights regarding japan but it seems to me in that our topic is japan, america's neglected ally, the heart of the matter and certainly the part where i'd be the most able to speak "washington post" the american side of that situation and then the general nature of the problem we
mr. lighthizer is a person who has done with japan in the reagan administration. i think that's very important so one thing, i don't know that -- today's talk is ongoing. i have no idea but the good thing is the economic talk continues and that's a good sign somehow japan really has a common interest with the united states to deal with sometimes the china's ignoring international rule or somehow the investment, forcing invest investment with some information in china. these kinds of things are...
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reagan. he was never confirmed, in large part because of the fearmongering the outright lying and smearing from mrcharacter himself, senator ted chappaquiddick kennedy, you might remember this. >> robert bork's america is a land in which women would be forced in the back alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens doors in midnight raids, and school children could not be taught about evolution. writers and artists will be centered at government. >> sean: just a total and complete liar, and what they did to judge bork was so egregious it inspired a new term, bork king was in full play during a confirmation hearing of clarence thomas. remember back in 1991, democrats do the same old routine. they rolled out a former colleague anita hill, who made sexual harassment allegations against him. the process was so vicious and so nasty, so awful that justice thomas called it a high-tech lynching. take a look. >> this is a circus. it is a national disgrace. and for my standpoint, as a black american, as far as i'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynchin
reagan. he was never confirmed, in large part because of the fearmongering the outright lying and smearing from mrcharacter himself, senator ted chappaquiddick kennedy, you might remember this. >> robert bork's america is a land in which women would be forced in the back alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens doors in midnight raids, and school children could not be taught about evolution. writers and artists will be centered...
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reagan was released from the bethesda naval hospital. >> what are you going to do when you get home? >> sit down. >> mr., the president of the united states. >> four weeks after the assassination attempt the president received a hero's welcome at a joint session of congress. physically he was weakened. but politically, he was stronger than ever. >> thank you very much. >> his public approval rating soared into the 70s. virtually assuring the reagan agenda would proceed unobstructed. >> in nicaragua, the rebellion continues. >> the year before reagan's election socialist revolutionaries overthrew the government of samosa. the latest in a long line of u.s.-backed dictators. the rebels called themselves the sandinistas. >> reagan saw this as an attempt by international communism to spread its reach right into central america. which he saw as a direct threat to the united states. >> shortly after taking power the sandinistas in partnership to cuba and the soviet union began supporting aggression and terrorism against el salvador, honduras, costa rica and guatemala. >> the argument that president reagan made
reagan was released from the bethesda naval hospital. >> what are you going to do when you get home? >> sit down. >> mr., the president of the united states. >> four weeks after the assassination attempt the president received a hero's welcome at a joint session of congress. physically he was weakened. but politically, he was stronger than ever. >> thank you very much. >> his public approval rating soared into the 70s. virtually assuring the reagan agenda...
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reagan was released from the bethesda naval hospital. >> what are you going to do when you get home? >> sit down. >> mr.e president of the united states. >> four weeks after the assassination attempt the president received a hero's welcome at a joint session of congress. physically he was weakened. but politically, he was stronger than ever. >> thank you very much. >> his public approval rating soared into the 70s. virtually assuring the reagan agenda would proceed unobstructed. >> in nicaragua, the rebellion continues. >> the year before reagan's election socialist revolutionaries overthrew the government of samosa. the latest in a long line of u.s.-backed dictators. the rebels called themselves the sandinistas. >> reagan saw this as an attempt by international communism to spread its reach right into central america. which he saw as a direct threat to the united states. >> shortly after taking power the sandinistas in partnership to cuba and the soviet union began supporting aggression and terrorism against el salvador, honduras, costa rica and guatemala. >> the argument that president reagan made pub
reagan was released from the bethesda naval hospital. >> what are you going to do when you get home? >> sit down. >> mr.e president of the united states. >> four weeks after the assassination attempt the president received a hero's welcome at a joint session of congress. physically he was weakened. but politically, he was stronger than ever. >> thank you very much. >> his public approval rating soared into the 70s. virtually assuring the reagan agenda would...
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reagan ran against mondale in 1984. don't a lot of your members, union members, don't they support donald trump? >> mr.hree percentage points more of our members voted for donald trump than they did for mitt romney. unfortunately, 10% of our members, 10% fewer of our members voted for hillary clinton. they didn't believe her on trade, they didn't believe her on a couple of other issues you talked about households. union members themselves are much higher percentage in there. again, we give them all the facts and i believe in my membership, the rank-and-file that when they get the facts, they make the right decision every time. we are giving them the facts on this president and anybody who is running against him and they will ultimately decide which one of those candidates they want to support. >> chris: mr. trumka, thank you. thanks for sharing part of this labor day holiday weekend with us. we will stay on top of all of this, sir. >> mr. trumka: chris, thanks for having me on. and again, happy labor day. >> chris: when we come back, the trump administration opens the door to regulating google. our sun
reagan ran against mondale in 1984. don't a lot of your members, union members, don't they support donald trump? >> mr.hree percentage points more of our members voted for donald trump than they did for mitt romney. unfortunately, 10% of our members, 10% fewer of our members voted for hillary clinton. they didn't believe her on trade, they didn't believe her on a couple of other issues you talked about households. union members themselves are much higher percentage in there. again, we...
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is what they do in the case of ronald reagan's nominee and, never confirmed to the supreme court in large part because of the lies, the fearmongering, from then, mrcharacter himself, senator, well, drive the car off the bridge, leave the girl in the car kennedy, remember this. >> robert bork's america is a lan in which women would be forced into back alley abortion abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens doors and midnight raids, and school children be taught about let evolution, writers and artists will be centered at the will of government. >> sean: years later bork in the play of clarence thomas. 1991 was the year, senate democrats, rolling out a former colleague, making sexual harassment allegations against him, this character assassination was so vicious, nasty, thomas infamously called it "a high-tech lynching." you may remember. >> this is a circus. it is a national disgrace. and from my standpoint as a black american, as far as i am concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks. who in any way deign to think for themselves. to do for themselves, to have different ideas. an
is what they do in the case of ronald reagan's nominee and, never confirmed to the supreme court in large part because of the lies, the fearmongering, from then, mrcharacter himself, senator, well, drive the car off the bridge, leave the girl in the car kennedy, remember this. >> robert bork's america is a lan in which women would be forced into back alley abortion abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens doors and midnight raids,...
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reagan, eisenhower, bush, and others. nixon. after your tough statement, am i allowed to use sports references? darlenedean brigety: absolutely. mr. haass: i didn't want to violate anything. so what are the differences from truman through obama? there are important differences. i still think what they have in common far, far outweighed the differences. or to use a sports metaphor, i would say each one of those presidents over that span of nearly 70 years essentially was operating within about the 40-yard line. around midfield. sometimes more on one side of the field, sometimes on the other. but they were close to midfield in terms of support for alliances, support for global trading. order, a believer for the most part, unilateralism. again, differences in degree and specifics, but if i were writing the history of american foreign policy over the last 70 years, i would be struck by the continuity much more than the divergences. for the current administration, this is the first administration that's not. whether you're talking about raising questions about nato and the article v. seeming to condition america's response. one of the
reagan, eisenhower, bush, and others. nixon. after your tough statement, am i allowed to use sports references? darlenedean brigety: absolutely. mr. haass: i didn't want to violate anything. so what are the differences from truman through obama? there are important differences. i still think what they have in common far, far outweighed the differences. or to use a sports metaphor, i would say each one of those presidents over that span of nearly 70 years essentially was operating within about...
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mr. stewart: we have to address the national debt. but, to get there, there's a couple things we have to do not. one is this -- we have to acknowledge. one is this. what reagan did in the 1980's was lower taxes. t is possible to grow your way out of debt by becoming a more wealthy country. a lot on the left have criticized the tax cut that was ut of debt by becoming a more proposed by president trump. that was put into place by the republicans in the senate, the republicans in the house. in the short term, there was an increase to the deficit. but what this has led to now is the highest rate of economic growth in decades. proposed by president we have the lowest unemployment rate in this country. we are only eight months in to his tax cut and already we have the lowest unemployment rate in 52 years. wages for working class, blue-collar americans are rising at the fastest rate in 22 years. this is because of the trump tax cut. you can go into the short term, not the long term. the short term, you reduce taxes and that actually makes the economy start rolling as it is now. we have seen growth rates that we haven't seen in this country have the lowest unemploym
mr. stewart: we have to address the national debt. but, to get there, there's a couple things we have to do not. one is this -- we have to acknowledge. one is this. what reagan did in the 1980's was lower taxes. t is possible to grow your way out of debt by becoming a more wealthy country. a lot on the left have criticized the tax cut that was ut of debt by becoming a more proposed by president trump. that was put into place by the republicans in the senate, the republicans in the house. in the...
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think about jfk and ronald reagan, they had the perfect ability to talk on television and time of the three television networks. and then obama is a master of the internet world and mr. trump masters social media at the time he's running a campaign. but there's a problem in a difference in campaigning. when lincoln was president, he could have debated with anybody but he was the best debater. when people would go after him, someone said you are two-faced. he immediately responded, if i had two faces, do you think i'd be wearing this phase? as president, he never spoke extemporaneously. he always wanted to be prepared. he that words matter. that they have consequences. [applause] >> that was one skill they shared. the other skill i think is often unheralded, they all knew how to relax and replenish their energy to find time to think. something in our 27 world think we can never do. they were pretty busy but they somehow figured out. lincoln went to the theater about 100 times during the civil war. he could forget the war that was raging. he said people may find my theatergoing peculiar, if i didn't do it with this terrible anxiety would kill me. he also had a sense o
think about jfk and ronald reagan, they had the perfect ability to talk on television and time of the three television networks. and then obama is a master of the internet world and mr. trump masters social media at the time he's running a campaign. but there's a problem in a difference in campaigning. when lincoln was president, he could have debated with anybody but he was the best debater. when people would go after him, someone said you are two-faced. he immediately responded, if i had two...
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envoy to mr with statements about it live and the thought of the international community about the threats of the regime forthwith and its allies to launch a military operation on the reagan. eight aid agencies have made a collective plea to world powers to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe in italy save the children says it's working with other organizations to prepare for the worst case in our. it makes sense for us first aid organizations to come together to be calling for what we consider will be i mean joe boyd a humanitarian catastrophe and it lead because we asked aid agencies always extremely stretched out we're talking about rebuilding people and laid. out for them over half of them have already been displaced from other parts of syria living in the area. in syria which has the highest the highest human to thailand needs and it is going to face in the final is going on and make things worse so we are preparing on the ground for potential escalation but i think the thing to stress right now is the fact that supplies are already then when we talk about food medication we're talking about also displaced people. who are already overcrowded conditions who are living in
envoy to mr with statements about it live and the thought of the international community about the threats of the regime forthwith and its allies to launch a military operation on the reagan. eight aid agencies have made a collective plea to world powers to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe in italy save the children says it's working with other organizations to prepare for the worst case in our. it makes sense for us first aid organizations to come together to be calling for what we consider...