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you have to put yourself back in 1981, this was the worst day of nancy reagan's life, when my book came out, the agent that saved reagan's life not once but twice, he was with me. and first time years lighter, we were having dinner with nancy reagan and she turned to jerry and put her arm on his shoulder and said, jerry, thanks for giving me my life back. i swear to you, it was like it was still present for her. she still was reliving that day. so members of the reagan family are not happy about hinckley. the doctors who have examined -- hinckley is one of the most closely studied and they are convinced he's in remission, he is not a danger to himself and others. he is 63, has hypertension, obese, walks with a limp, has arthritis. i don't think he is going to be chasing anyone down as a 63-year-old guy. he obviously can't buy a firearm. i think the world is probably safe from john hinckley. >> rawhide down, definitive account of the reagan assassination. we almost lost it, many of us didn't realize that at the time. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >>> still to come, your
you have to put yourself back in 1981, this was the worst day of nancy reagan's life, when my book came out, the agent that saved reagan's life not once but twice, he was with me. and first time years lighter, we were having dinner with nancy reagan and she turned to jerry and put her arm on his shoulder and said, jerry, thanks for giving me my life back. i swear to you, it was like it was still present for her. she still was reliving that day. so members of the reagan family are not happy...
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nancy reagan had very toxic relationships with her children and step children. ncy was beautifully dressed in designer clothes, always perfect. barbara bush didn't really care about that stuff. she didn't dress as well. she let her hair go white. nancy reagan almost never has the bushes up to the private family quarters in the white house. she doesn't invite the bushes to one of the most glamorous events they had at the white house which was the dinner for princess di. >> while the reagans hold court at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, george and barbara escape the pressures of office at the family home in maine. >> it became the refuge. it was a wonderful place to be. the sound of the surf. it makes you feel so good at night when you go to sleep. just complete relaxation. >> my grandfather was not a rules guy. he was always a have fun guy. my grandmother would stop him and say no, no, no, pierce has to do his summer reading. >> we had a very big family, so so many cousins our age and we would play outside all day long and then at night we would always have dinner toget
nancy reagan had very toxic relationships with her children and step children. ncy was beautifully dressed in designer clothes, always perfect. barbara bush didn't really care about that stuff. she didn't dress as well. she let her hair go white. nancy reagan almost never has the bushes up to the private family quarters in the white house. she doesn't invite the bushes to one of the most glamorous events they had at the white house which was the dinner for princess di. >> while the...
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i know nancy reagan became very involved with, like in the later 1980's and befriended ryan white who was a teenager who got aids, so i don't think he ever came out in strong support of, with increased funding and a public voice, but you know, his second term was coming to an end, he was more outspoken about it. >> when did we begin to turn the tide in terms of public awareness, education, letting those who conducted that type of activity to avoid it and also the research and medication? >> that's a big question, too. i'm going to kind of stick a little bit in the 1980's and 1990's. so in terms of medication, you had 1987 was the a.z.t. and 1995 was the cocktail. the funding for education in the 1980's was problematic because there was a difference in what the -- there were some reports there was a public mailing about how to avoid getting aids, but in terms of the people who are actually more likely to get aids, gay men, i.v. drug users, there was a real resistance to getting them information that was helpful for them and the idea was, you didn't want to encourage that behavior or ac
i know nancy reagan became very involved with, like in the later 1980's and befriended ryan white who was a teenager who got aids, so i don't think he ever came out in strong support of, with increased funding and a public voice, but you know, his second term was coming to an end, he was more outspoken about it. >> when did we begin to turn the tide in terms of public awareness, education, letting those who conducted that type of activity to avoid it and also the research and medication?...
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so, there was a rocky kind of relationship. >> nancy reagan did not like barbara bush at all. 't in the same class. but others would say it's because nancy was jealous of barbara bush. >> barbara bush was the matriarch of this big boisterous clan that seemed to love to spend time together. nancy had very toxic relationships with her children and step-children. >> nancy was beautifully dressed in designer clothes, always perfectly coifed. barbara bush didn't care about that stuff. she didn't dress as well. she let her hair go white. nancy reagan almost never has the bushes up to the private family quarters in the white house. she doesn't invite the bushes to one of the most glamorous events they had at the white house, which was the dinner for princess di. >> while the reagans hold court at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, george and barbara escape the pressures of office at the family home in maine. >> kennebunkport became the refuge. this was a wonderful place to be, the sound of the surf, makes you feel so good at night when you go to sleep. complete relaxation. >> my grandfather ce
so, there was a rocky kind of relationship. >> nancy reagan did not like barbara bush at all. 't in the same class. but others would say it's because nancy was jealous of barbara bush. >> barbara bush was the matriarch of this big boisterous clan that seemed to love to spend time together. nancy had very toxic relationships with her children and step-children. >> nancy was beautifully dressed in designer clothes, always perfectly coifed. barbara bush didn't care about that...
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not so much with barbara rush and nancy reagan. nancy reagan could be pretty prickly.ee your part and the entire series that all begins tonight. thank you so much, barbara. cnn original series the bush years: family, duty and power." pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 a month. but i'm more than a number. when i'm not sharing ideas with my colleagues i'm defending my kingdom. my essilor lenses offer more than vision correction with three innovative technologies for my ultimate in vision clarity and protection together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package. so, i can do more of what i love! buy two pairs of essilor's best lenses and get a $100 back instantly. see more. do more. essilor ♪ now i'm wondering if yourool i loves still strong. ♪tayed too long. ♪ ♪ ooo baby, here i am, signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ applebee's 3 course meal now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. i never count trthe wrinkles.s. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count
not so much with barbara rush and nancy reagan. nancy reagan could be pretty prickly.ee your part and the entire series that all begins tonight. thank you so much, barbara. cnn original series the bush years: family, duty and power." pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 a month. but i'm more than a number. when i'm not sharing ideas with my colleagues i'm defending my kingdom. my essilor lenses...
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in her own hand, nancy reagan has crossed out the vice president and his wife barbara bush.should be called "the fat lady sings again." >> wow. quite a title. >> for sure. thank you so much. >> happy weekend. >> see you later on "morning joe." happy weekend to you, as well. you can read "axios a.m." in a while. sign up at signup@axios.com. >> when susan page's book comes out, she'll be on morni"morning i believe next week to talk about that. that's it for us. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> as far as the relationship with the palestinians, i don't see any prospect in the immediate future for any progress to be made. the netanyahu government has almost completely rejected any two-state solution. the two-state solution is one that the united states and the other nations in the world endorse and accept except for israel. and the united states is basically -- has basically relinquished its previous preeminence as a trusted mediator. >> former president jimmy carter discussing middle east peace policy on "morning joe." that was back in 2015. and the reason we begin this today
in her own hand, nancy reagan has crossed out the vice president and his wife barbara bush.should be called "the fat lady sings again." >> wow. quite a title. >> for sure. thank you so much. >> happy weekend. >> see you later on "morning joe." happy weekend to you, as well. you can read "axios a.m." in a while. sign up at signup@axios.com. >> when susan page's book comes out, she'll be on morni"morning i believe next week to talk...
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it has changed, that reversal is like nancy reagan coming out saying just say yes, and handing out dime crack. >> it turns out, he may just be a normal politician. he has to be wokest of the woke. 3 cheers for that normal politician, even hurricane harve-- he may notbe sincere, mg someone not nu full socialist in oval office. >> a lot of this stuff was out there last thyme h time he ran r president. like, when you go from being a child, to being an adult, like you are a child, you can scream, and cry you want candy, but not a big deal, now they are like you are drunk, this is a city md, and candy is for patients only get out here lady, i heard. kennedy: what caused this -- >> they have dumb-dumbs. >> i remember the free dumb-dumbs you need a medical condition, thank you. >> who strikes i as having more problems, at some point bernie's camp and beto's camp are going to cannibalize each other. >> bernie's problems, we look at them, problem for democratic party so many democrats think they are good ideas, they do think they believe you know you talk with david in his article, venezuela mir
it has changed, that reversal is like nancy reagan coming out saying just say yes, and handing out dime crack. >> it turns out, he may just be a normal politician. he has to be wokest of the woke. 3 cheers for that normal politician, even hurricane harve-- he may notbe sincere, mg someone not nu full socialist in oval office. >> a lot of this stuff was out there last thyme h time he ran r president. like, when you go from being a child, to being an adult, like you are a child, you...
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and almost two years later, nancy reagan's dead. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey. >> wow. >> jimmy: guys,. >> jimmy: no, no. >> no he does not. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't want to change the subject. >> he just wants to entertain. that's all.: >> jimwant to say congrats on the netflix special. last time you were here, we were talking about your netflix special.>> eah, it was called, "you got it in there, now get it out." [ laughter ] my: no, no, no, no, no. no, no. it was not. no, the other -- >> oh, i was thinkinthof the otheg we did. >> jimmy: the other special. >> oh, i'm thinking of the other thing. >> jimmy: it never aired. >> the >> jimmy: no. europe. it was not aired in this country at all. >> that's right. now, it's coming back.th was the other time. >> jimmy: that was -- now it's -- you know -- [ laughter ] >> i hope you two are having fun. [ laughter ] jeez. i never -- >> when did you get here? >> i've never felt so alone. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: happy valentine's day. yeah, yeah. >> i'll tell you one thing about our netflix special.in it was ned for four emmys. >> jimmy: yeah, th
and almost two years later, nancy reagan's dead. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey. >> wow. >> jimmy: guys,. >> jimmy: no, no. >> no he does not. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't want to change the subject. >> he just wants to entertain. that's all.: >> jimwant to say congrats on the netflix special. last time you were here, we were talking about your netflix special.>> eah, it was called, "you got it in there, now get it out." [ laughter...
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you were not a fan of nancy reagan. >> none. neil: why? >> she was crazy.eil: you liked ronald reagan. >> he was in control of everybody around him, you know that. luauser man was the president. neil: what was the first incident that ticked you off? >> with her? neil: yeah. >> her attitude. even when she was, she said, it was a funny story, my friend owns what would be lebistro, now maestro's, that used to be lebistro restaurant on canada drive. anytime you there, i own it. he introduced to me to people on the phone, we were in the parma house in chicago, anytime the kid is there he signs. she was a bad actress, i didn't even like her. now she is the first lady. i just finished with movie with tony curtis called louie lepke. he played lewis buck alter we finished movie. she comes in with the state police and all. that they keep looking at us. we thought they were looking at us. jimmy comes over, can you please move? move your to another table. nancy always sits here. i said -- neil: first lady of california. >> of california. neil: not later on. >> yeah. so
you were not a fan of nancy reagan. >> none. neil: why? >> she was crazy.eil: you liked ronald reagan. >> he was in control of everybody around him, you know that. luauser man was the president. neil: what was the first incident that ticked you off? >> with her? neil: yeah. >> her attitude. even when she was, she said, it was a funny story, my friend owns what would be lebistro, now maestro's, that used to be lebistro restaurant on canada drive. anytime you there,...
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. >> nancy reagan at the time had her own drug program. >> just say no. ♪ i'm on the hunt i'm after you >> duran duran had come out with a song that was very popular called "hungry like a wolf." ♪ i'm hungry like the wolf >> went and bought an album that we played on a record player. you might remember those things. >> everybody was watching "dallas." that's the america that was unfolding at the time elizabeth diane downs made her star turn. >> diane downs was a 27-year-old mother who had just moved up to oregon from chandler, arizona. >> her marriage to her high school sweetheart steve downs soured before he left arizona. that was reportedly from her infidelity. >> she was newly divorced. the mother of three children, ages 8, 7 and 3, christie, cheryl, and danny. she was a postal worker. >> springfield was not nearly as sophisticated as eugene. they're really twin cities, but it's more blue-collar. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon and springfield, oregon in her book "small sacrifices." she says, "eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool,
. >> nancy reagan at the time had her own drug program. >> just say no. ♪ i'm on the hunt i'm after you >> duran duran had come out with a song that was very popular called "hungry like a wolf." ♪ i'm hungry like the wolf >> went and bought an album that we played on a record player. you might remember those things. >> everybody was watching "dallas." that's the america that was unfolding at the time elizabeth diane downs made her star turn....
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. >> first ladies on all the covers of magazines as far as from nancy reagan to barbara bush to obviouslyn in the world let alone to occupy the white house, you don't see her on any magazines at any time. they should be finding inventing magazines to put her on. steve: maybe they don't think it's the real melania. ainsley: one of the prettiest. so smart. speaks so many different languages and one of the most powerful women in our country. steve: worked as a fashion model you think they would put her on a fashion magazine. not so much. brian: jillian, would do you this update in english? jillian: brian, just look straight ahead. [laughter] brian: i broke the allusion? okay. apologize. steve: you are just looking the wrong direction. brian: couldn't you have told us that in the break so i didn't look so awkward? unbelievable. jillian: we have serious news to get. to say we start with a fox news alert. the "wall street journal" just reporting the pilot of the deadly ethiopian airlines flight reported having flight control problems before the crash. the journal also reporting the plane's blac
. >> first ladies on all the covers of magazines as far as from nancy reagan to barbara bush to obviouslyn in the world let alone to occupy the white house, you don't see her on any magazines at any time. they should be finding inventing magazines to put her on. steve: maybe they don't think it's the real melania. ainsley: one of the prettiest. so smart. speaks so many different languages and one of the most powerful women in our country. steve: worked as a fashion model you think they...
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reagan at 53%. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. house speaker nancy pelosi this afternoon sat down for a
reagan at 53%. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. house speaker nancy pelosi this afternoon sat down for a
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. >> sandra: in today's newsroom vault, ronald reagan married nancy davis on the state in 1952. n actors guild, and davison listed as open trying to remove her name from the mccarthy-era hollywood blacklist. reagan of course eventually turned to politics, becoming governor of california and president of united states creaturely after leaving office, he was diagnosed with alzheimer's paid his wife took care of him until his death. she died in 2016, but their love affair became official 67 years ago today. space of a nicely done. >> sandra: nice debbie back on the bill. we will see you tomorrow morning. "outnumbered" starts now >> harris: fox news alert, democrats are looking to doublen on their investigations into the president. house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler unveiling an investigation into alleged obstruction of justice by president trump. seeking documents from 81 agencies, entities, and individuals, linked to the white house, and the doj. this is to is "outnumbered" and i'm melissa francis. here today, my partner, harris faulkner. political columnist for the "w
. >> sandra: in today's newsroom vault, ronald reagan married nancy davis on the state in 1952. n actors guild, and davison listed as open trying to remove her name from the mccarthy-era hollywood blacklist. reagan of course eventually turned to politics, becoming governor of california and president of united states creaturely after leaving office, he was diagnosed with alzheimer's paid his wife took care of him until his death. she died in 2016, but their love affair became official 67...
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reagan was the president. tip o'neill was speaker. howard baker was the senate majority leader. it's not different today with nancy pelosi and also with mitch mcconnell except this. ronald reagan was opposed to social security. president trump has defended this and it's something that the administration i think should take credit for and bork bipartisanly because i think you can bring along many moderate republicans that believe as the president does that these are not entitlements and we need to reform these in a way to take care of those american people who solely relied on this because they know it's the full faith and credit of the united states government. i thank you for your service. and i hope you'll pass that message along to the president and we can continue to work with you. secretary mnuchin: i will. and thank you very much. as trustee of the social security trust fund, i take this responsibility seriously and i look forward to meeting with you and other members of the committee to get your ideas. we'll try to follow up and schedule that. r. larson: thanks. mr. neal: i recognize the gentleman from penn
reagan was the president. tip o'neill was speaker. howard baker was the senate majority leader. it's not different today with nancy pelosi and also with mitch mcconnell except this. ronald reagan was opposed to social security. president trump has defended this and it's something that the administration i think should take credit for and bork bipartisanly because i think you can bring along many moderate republicans that believe as the president does that these are not entitlements and we need...
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over the gavel, some nine months after he resigned to radical dim, nancy pelosi that he helped put in the job. joining is now former reaganite house political director, fox business clinical analyst, ed rollins. new york post columnist, fox business contributor, did i mention pulitzer prize winning columnist? you like when i do that. >> no, i love it! [laughter] lou: i like it too. good to see you. thank you gentlemen for being here. let's start with the house. this house is right now lost. we are watching these incredible votes to release the mueller report, before it is given out. the senate, there is some question there including lindsey graham. what do you make of it, ed? >> bottom line is you need to 18 votes to change a law in the house. they want to change the special prosecutor laws. they cannot make the justice department basically change the rules. the special report, that goes to the attorney general and he goes and makes the determination. lou: this is a resolution to break the law. >> absolutely. but look at what's happened. the present yesterday, they voted against the policy, basically today, 15. lou: they
over the gavel, some nine months after he resigned to radical dim, nancy pelosi that he helped put in the job. joining is now former reaganite house political director, fox business clinical analyst, ed rollins. new york post columnist, fox business contributor, did i mention pulitzer prize winning columnist? you like when i do that. >> no, i love it! [laughter] lou: i like it too. good to see you. thank you gentlemen for being here. let's start with the house. this house is right now...
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nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. and the aforementioned bill kristol, a veteran of the reagan and bush administrations. these days editor at large of "the bulwark." bill, anyone with the ability to do anything about it, come forward to you and agree with you, anyone willing to say so publicly? >> i mean, a couple of republicans i've known a long time who have so far been more accommodating of trump or sort of thought, well, what's the point of even trying to mount the challenge, e-mailed and said, gee, maybe you're right, that these are people who might support a challenger, they're not the challengers, themselves. i think the great virtue of what you just did, brian, in showing a lot of the tweets is the content of the tweets is what's important. i mean, some of the coverage has been, gee, there's 50 of them, how can he tweet 50 times? that's not that impossible. if he tweeted 50 times, showing good gdp numbers and resumes of some of the judges he's appointed, you'd say okay, he's having a slow weekend and just promoting his own achievements. but the bitterness, the randomness, the flakiness, the retw
nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. and the aforementioned bill kristol, a veteran of the reagan and bush administrations. these days editor at large of "the bulwark." bill, anyone with the ability to do anything about it, come forward to you and agree with you, anyone willing to say so publicly? >> i mean, a couple of republicans i've known a long time who have so far been more accommodating of trump or sort of thought, well, what's the point of even trying to mount...
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nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. and the aforementioned bill kristol, a veteran of the reagan and bush administrations. these days editor at large of "the bulwark." bill, anyone with the ability to do anything about it, come forward to you and agree with you, anyone willing to say so publicly? >> i mean, a couple of republicans i've known a long time who have so far been more accommodating of trump or sort of thought, well, what's the point of even trying to mount the challenge, e-mailed and said, gee, maybe you're right, that these are people who might support a challenger, they're not the challengers, themselves. i think the great virtue of what you just did, brian, in showing a lot of the tweets is the content of the tweets is what's important. important. i mean, some of the coverage has been, gee, there's 50 of them, how can he tweet 50 times? that's not that impossible. if he tweeted 50 times, showing good gdp numbers and resumes of some of the judges he's appointed, you'd say okay, he's having a slow weekend and just promoting his own achievements. but the bitterness, the randomness, the flakines
nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. and the aforementioned bill kristol, a veteran of the reagan and bush administrations. these days editor at large of "the bulwark." bill, anyone with the ability to do anything about it, come forward to you and agree with you, anyone willing to say so publicly? >> i mean, a couple of republicans i've known a long time who have so far been more accommodating of trump or sort of thought, well, what's the point of even trying to mount...
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satellite countries that the soviets were backing, nancy pelosi went to syria, that was against president george w. bush, he was asked not to do that by ronald reaganted with the kremlin because he wanted to defeat ronald reagan in 1984 and you and i are somehow influenced by vladimir putin are prudent. were not even sure how to spell his name and where influenced by him. >> when this happened to me, it was another time in my life or i said okay, were getting something thrown at us, let's spin it and make it into a positive. so i said okay, if they're going to call my campaign russian propaganda and every people, let's show them the truth. we put together a march on washington that we did ten days for the midterm election, we raised an enormous amount of money through the contribution of hard-working americans, we put together a spectacular march for the election, we even devised a mascot for the campaign of russian bot whose name was uranium one, and then the march was actually so successful and amazing that i got a tweet from this gentleman here who said walkaway from the democrat movement, congratulations to brandon for starting something very s
satellite countries that the soviets were backing, nancy pelosi went to syria, that was against president george w. bush, he was asked not to do that by ronald reaganted with the kremlin because he wanted to defeat ronald reagan in 1984 and you and i are somehow influenced by vladimir putin are prudent. were not even sure how to spell his name and where influenced by him. >> when this happened to me, it was another time in my life or i said okay, were getting something thrown at us, let's...
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reagan at 53%. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. house speaker nancy pelosi this afternoon sat down for a discussion with david rubenstein of the economic club of washington. they talked about the economy, the agenda in congress, and the 2020 election. david: can i have your attention, please. thank you. let me give a brief introduction to our special guest today and then we're going to have a conversation. as i mentioned earlier, the speaker had the good fortune to be born in baltimore. her father was the mayor of baltimore when i was growing up. he served three terms as mayor and five terms as a member of the house of representatives. and her brother also served as a mayor. she was the youngest of seven children, the only girl in her family. she later escaped baltimore to washington where she went to trinity college and the president of trinity is right here. thank you very much for coming. >> [applause] david: while she was at trinity she met a young man who was a student at georgetown named paul pelosi. and they got married not too long thereafter.
reagan at 53%. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. house speaker nancy pelosi this afternoon sat down for a discussion with david rubenstein of the economic club of washington. they talked about the economy, the agenda in congress, and the 2020 election. david: can i have your attention, please. thank you. let me give a brief introduction to our special guest today and then we're going to have a conversation. as i mentioned earlier, the speaker had the good fortune to be...
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reagan's special move, the gipper spike. >> ooh!r >> teawn this wall. [ audience ohs ] >> seth: and tshn nancy would up and you guys would just makespired by the tom han movie, "forrest gump." it's called "forrest gump: the game." w, of course, in the mov "forrest gump," forrest experiences various defining moments in american history. in this game, forrest would be in classic moments in video game hiory. so you would find out that forrest was actually standing right behind mario when he crushed the first goomba. [ laughter ] ♪ >> my name is forrest. forrest gump. [ laughter ] >> seth: and he was actually the guy who dropped all those pellets on the grounatthat pac-ma >> jenny. my name is forrest. forrest gump. >> seth: and in "legend of zelda", link didt dress in his trademark outfit until he saw forrest gump dressed that way. [ light laughter ] >> bubba gump. >> seth: and this was the coolest. you'd find out he was the first person to ever do a "mortal kombat" fatality. [ audience ohs ] >> my mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. [ light laughter ]h: >> sive it up for the jorbus, everyone! [ cheers and applause ] w
reagan's special move, the gipper spike. >> ooh!r >> teawn this wall. [ audience ohs ] >> seth: and tshn nancy would up and you guys would just makespired by the tom han movie, "forrest gump." it's called "forrest gump: the game." w, of course, in the mov "forrest gump," forrest experiences various defining moments in american history. in this game, forrest would be in classic moments in video game hiory. so you would find out that forrest was...
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reagan. on the one hand, you have the radical extreme far left democratic socialists demanding donald trump's impeachment for no reason whatsoever. and on the other, nancy pelosi, why the divide. does the speaker think it's a bad move politicly? it will hurt them in 2020? is pelosi trying to obfuscate? or does she have some insight perhaps into the mueller investigation that there's actually no trump/russia collusion, no evidence as we've been telling you. make no mistake. speaker pelosi is speaker in name only. ultimately, she will do anything and everything to placate this radical base inside her party and their numbers are dwrgrowin. those radicals also are about to face a major disappointment. mueller's come up empty. there was no trump/russia collusion. instead, a corrupt, biassed, politically motivated two-tiered justice system has been uncovered. and tonight, we have huge breaking news in our hannity watch on the deep state. i'm going to go slowly. lot of information. everything we thought we knew about these deep state actors has now been confirmed, and we have brand-new developments tonight that are about to blow the lid off our entire two-plus
reagan. on the one hand, you have the radical extreme far left democratic socialists demanding donald trump's impeachment for no reason whatsoever. and on the other, nancy pelosi, why the divide. does the speaker think it's a bad move politicly? it will hurt them in 2020? is pelosi trying to obfuscate? or does she have some insight perhaps into the mueller investigation that there's actually no trump/russia collusion, no evidence as we've been telling you. make no mistake. speaker pelosi is...
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reagan never said our opponents are evil. okay? >> that was a long time ago. >> tucker: by the way you make a fair point if aoc is a bit of a side show, nancy pelosi should nottalking that way. >> and she -- you played a clip there. generally speaking, that's not her demeanor. it reflective of a new generation of people because you see biden, you see people like. >> tucker: i get it, they are zealots. the revolution always eats itself. i will give you the last word. >> the political rhetoric in this country has changed. heated up and important that they stand with their constituents and what those people believe. >> tucker: scary, i think. thank you very much. good luck with the revolution. robert is an attorney and radio host and he joins us. thank you very much for coming on. i would just throw that to you. and you are a democrat, a liberal i assume you agree with everything that your party says but is it helpful to frame every issue as a moral imperative where there is no gray and no potential for compromise? >> i think one of the issues we have to understand is people are not monolithic in their thought. just because you identify with a party does not me
reagan never said our opponents are evil. okay? >> that was a long time ago. >> tucker: by the way you make a fair point if aoc is a bit of a side show, nancy pelosi should nottalking that way. >> and she -- you played a clip there. generally speaking, that's not her demeanor. it reflective of a new generation of people because you see biden, you see people like. >> tucker: i get it, they are zealots. the revolution always eats itself. i will give you the last word....
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reagan's neck. it sags down to here. everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck?ilege. it's more than the president of the united states gets and it's thrilling to have that every week. i'd be lying if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> you look like you're in need of male come ppanionship here. >> trust me when i tell you misassessed the situation at this table. >> i am a woman and i am a writer but i don't really enjoy being called a woman's writer. i think labels are harmful to us. >> with murphy brown, just about everything about that program felt new. the civil rights movement and the woman's movement had just begun to be reflected in the programming that you saw on television in the 80s. >> murphy, you know it's for men only. >> and they have great dinners with great guests and i don't get to go for one reason and one reason only and it has to do with something that you've got and i don't. a tiny, pathetic, little y chromoso chromosome. murphy brown was so popular and such a strong independent tough woman. >> no matter what you think of a guest
reagan's neck. it sags down to here. everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck?ilege. it's more than the president of the united states gets and it's thrilling to have that every week. i'd be lying if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> you look like you're in need of male come ppanionship here. >> trust me when i tell you misassessed the situation at this table. >> i am a woman and i am a writer but i don't really enjoy being...
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you had aoc calling fdr a racist and of course also said ronald reagan was a racist but also said that the new deal was racist. what is nancye democratic party going to do to somehow contain this from spreading? >> i think nancy pelosi is, first of all, i'm a great admirer. i think she's a fantastic speaker and her job is herding cats obviously. we have 60-some-odd new cats arrive with this class of democratic congressmen. with any group like that, you're going to have some number who have swrout side vioutside views and her job is to keep the party together and to be willing to take a stand on that is completely antithetical not just to her voters and base but to all americans. about you there are always going to be a couple people. just like the republicans have steve king on one end, they have rand paul, who is not a racist but have some out of the boxx views and they have to try to manage that. she knows when to draw a line in the sand and say it's not acceptable behavior and when to try to bring them together. these happen to be the most vocal members of the party and i think has time goes on, the novelty of having the
you had aoc calling fdr a racist and of course also said ronald reagan was a racist but also said that the new deal was racist. what is nancye democratic party going to do to somehow contain this from spreading? >> i think nancy pelosi is, first of all, i'm a great admirer. i think she's a fantastic speaker and her job is herding cats obviously. we have 60-some-odd new cats arrive with this class of democratic congressmen. with any group like that, you're going to have some number who...
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nancy pelosi will still try to impeach the president. we'll ask congressman harley root on that. >> sandra: former aides to ronald reagan wanting to set the record straight after congresswoman ocasio-cortez suggested the former president was a racist. we'll speak to one of them in a bit. >> i would challenge all of you to pledge yourselves to building an america where incidents of racial hatred do not happen because racism has been banned not just from the law books, but from the hearts of the people. when you retire will you or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your retirement savings with pacific life and create the future that's most meaningful to you. which means you can retire, without retiring from life. having the flexibility to retire on your terms. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. hey, how ya doing? uh, phil. are you guys good with brakes? we're ok. just ok? we got a saying here. if the brakes don't stop it, something will. that's not a real saying. it is around here. i wrote it. just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your n
nancy pelosi will still try to impeach the president. we'll ask congressman harley root on that. >> sandra: former aides to ronald reagan wanting to set the record straight after congresswoman ocasio-cortez suggested the former president was a racist. we'll speak to one of them in a bit. >> i would challenge all of you to pledge yourselves to building an america where incidents of racial hatred do not happen because racism has been banned not just from the law books, but from the...
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reagan. >> the democrats will continue, i believe, to block anything the president wants to accomplish. they were good for the first 700 miles and then nancy 701st mile immoral. ou refinance your home and take out 54,000 dollars or more to pay credit card debt, or just put money in the bank. it even lowers your payments by over 600 dollars a month. as a veteran, you've earned the powerful va home loan benefit that lets you refinance up to 100 percent of your home's value. and with home values rising, that can mean a lot more money for you and your family. and because newday usa has been granted automatic authority by the va, they can say yes when banks say no. and they'll do all the va paperwork for you. we all know some of life's most important financial decisions are made right here at the kitchen table. so, if you're a veteran and need cash, calling newday usa could be one of the best decisions you'll ever make. go to newdayusa.com, or call 1-877-423-5734. the pain and swelling. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergi
reagan. >> the democrats will continue, i believe, to block anything the president wants to accomplish. they were good for the first 700 miles and then nancy 701st mile immoral. ou refinance your home and take out 54,000 dollars or more to pay credit card debt, or just put money in the bank. it even lowers your payments by over 600 dollars a month. as a veteran, you've earned the powerful va home loan benefit that lets you refinance up to 100 percent of your home's value. and with home...