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nancy reagan didn't forget that. and you know, just beginning to end that primary was very, very difficult. but several people i've talked to about all of this suggests that often it's easier for the husbands to let go of this than the wives. >> let me just say -- >> or the candidates. >> there's a -- i don't want to identify this person who i interviewed for the book, an elected official who's on stage now -- [laughter] 00:22:18 >> didn't know that karen had -- >> so i don't even know if you remember saying this. we were talking about this very aspect of his grandparents' relationship and this -- i named -- unnamed elected official on stage said, it's either important -- not you -- but the person we are talking about. it's important or useful, sometimes necessary for the candidate or the official to have amnesia, so it's easier to trust.meone else you if you want to govern, sometimes you have to let bygones be bygones. you have to buildup your coalition. maybe it is useful to have someone thinking come about person
nancy reagan didn't forget that. and you know, just beginning to end that primary was very, very difficult. but several people i've talked to about all of this suggests that often it's easier for the husbands to let go of this than the wives. >> let me just say -- >> or the candidates. >> there's a -- i don't want to identify this person who i interviewed for the book, an elected official who's on stage now -- [laughter] 00:22:18 >> didn't know that karen had -- >>...
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this is a big point between her and nancy reagan. after the election, barbara bush invites hillary clinton to look at the family quarters. and when i interviewed hillary clinton for this book, she said when she walked in, barbara had not thoroughly processed the fact they lost. and she said i can't believe you are you?e surprised, and hillary clinton said no. mr. bush: it took my grandfather about 18 months and the reason i say that, i was going to school and one of the reasons i applied is to be close to my grandparents and gave me a tench ex-mex. and it took a while. i'm here to tell you as well, he built a great relationship with him after. it speaks to his character that he was able to let it go and serve and continue that service, whether raising $100 million for the tsunami in indonesia and working on katrina. my uncle tapping both of them to come together. and the friendship reached such appoint where i think my dad and uncle called bill clinton a son. ms. page: i was on a trip with your father early in the 2016 campaign where
this is a big point between her and nancy reagan. after the election, barbara bush invites hillary clinton to look at the family quarters. and when i interviewed hillary clinton for this book, she said when she walked in, barbara had not thoroughly processed the fact they lost. and she said i can't believe you are you?e surprised, and hillary clinton said no. mr. bush: it took my grandfather about 18 months and the reason i say that, i was going to school and one of the reasons i applied is to...
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. >> the neighbors used to be ronald reagan and nancy reagan but he bought that property and now it'st of the driveway i think -- >> old house and it was torn down and became part of the property so that's what wealth can get you and cheryl teague still lives next door so you can be cheryl teague's neighbor. >> or they can buy that too and turn that into the next one. >> that can be the next tear down. >> thank you that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining us next week, the one big expense you may not have planned for when planning for retirement have a great weekend and we'll see you next weekend >>> happy friday everybody i'm melissa lee. time for options action. here's what's coming up on the big show. >> on the big show tonight. >> he unboxes a way to catch up to the surge in home builders stocks then. >> chip, chip, chip. >> chant as much as you want but dan nathan warns the semis aren't coming back any time soon. >> and. >> costco run huh? >> yeah. >> he says it's over the stock's next plot twist. it's time to risk less and make tire
. >> the neighbors used to be ronald reagan and nancy reagan but he bought that property and now it'st of the driveway i think -- >> old house and it was torn down and became part of the property so that's what wealth can get you and cheryl teague still lives next door so you can be cheryl teague's neighbor. >> or they can buy that too and turn that into the next one. >> that can be the next tear down. >> thank you that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank...
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house basement for the next 2 years surviving off the buried remains of anyone who ever crossed to nancy reagan. like will give us israel can do anything there's a tiny israeli drone living in donald trump's hair piece right now like right now. it's true it's true and it probably makes a decision to try to make the decision that even remotely annoys israel the drone just just softly whispers in his ear your father will never love you. that's all it takes to change his mind when you go to a quick break but this tour of california. in madison i was sure he was going to do why so get your tickets and details redacted tour guide you can also vote for your own to be added later rather. well you know the pirate thing we kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in this small ball of snakes in a hard pull of ships and it's. not something. a little self to be told fish already 90 percent of the dot and wall and conner. concept 15 scoops 75 tons and they do it several times a day with a big fleet now you get an idea of why. we have to understand we can not stay still and
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house basement for the next 2 years surviving off the buried remains of anyone who ever crossed nancy reagan. like we'll give israel can do anything there's a tiny israeli drone living in donald trump's hair piece right now like right now. it's true it's true. and it probably makes the decision to try to make the decision that even remotely annoys israel the drone just just softly whispers in his ear your father will never love you. that's all it takes he changes his mind when you go to a quick break but this tour of california. in madison and washington d.c. to do was get your tickets and details redacted tour guide you can also vote for your own to be added literary lots. of ink pen years since crust started to 10 years i think it's time to. shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts fight it out for a trophy what do you think ok a more affordable option $25.00 packs for. one red rose another suggestion. jeopardy parody no political cookout where we will literally wrote the eli
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house basement for the next 2 years surviving off the buried remains of anyone who ever crossed a nancy reagan. like. israel can do anything there's a tiny israeli drone living in donald trump's hairpiece right now like you like now . it's true it's true and it probably makes the decision to try to make the decision that even remotely annoys israel the drone just just softly whispers in his ear that your father will never love you that's all it takes to change his mind when you go to a quick break but since you're a california. state why has take the time to do live shows in your hood to get some details are directed toward i don you can also vote for your own to be added whether a very large. you . well you know that they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in this small ball of snakes in a hard pool of ships and it's. not something. the limited self to be told fish already 90 percent of the dart gun and it won't become their. concept 15 scoops 75 tons and they do it several times a day with a big fleet so no you get an idea on why ocean. we have to
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part of the book that i thought was fascinating with the war on drugs with president nixon and nancy reagan to just say no. talk about that with your impression if that approach has been successful. >> ever since i was a little kid i have heard just say no about the war on drugs. unfortunately where we are at right now is that fentanyl is killing more americans every year than any drug ever. we have been to the crack epidemic, math, pills like oxycontin that was the first part of the opioid crisis, the first wave then heroine and fentanyl is the worst killing the most people. so to me it is all evident the war on drugs is not succeeding. we check out pablo escobar the cocaine kingpin but yet his death did nothing to slow the flow so we get more cocaine from colombia than ever before. l chabot who was imprisoned and tried recently that's not stopping the flow of drugs from mexico at all. locking people up for a small drug nonviolent offense has been devastating for minority communities in terms of money spent. so it's not working. >> it is a public health issue. one of the issues that we foc
part of the book that i thought was fascinating with the war on drugs with president nixon and nancy reagan to just say no. talk about that with your impression if that approach has been successful. >> ever since i was a little kid i have heard just say no about the war on drugs. unfortunately where we are at right now is that fentanyl is killing more americans every year than any drug ever. we have been to the crack epidemic, math, pills like oxycontin that was the first part of the...
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drugs, and going back to the history of that, starting with president nixon, president reagan, nancy reagan, just say no. talk about that a little bit, like what your impression is of whether that approach has been successful. >> guest: yeah, ever since i've been a little kid i've been hearing just say no, and about the war on drugs. i think, unfortunately, where we are at right now is that fentanyl is killing more americans every year than any drug ever. so we've been through the crack epidemic, the meth epidemic, pills likes oxycontin. that was the first part of the opioid crisis, the first wave. inhaling the second way, but fentanyl is the worst, killing to most people. to me it's all evidence that the war on drugs is not succeeding. we help take out pablo escobar, the famous colombian cocaine kingpin, and yet his death did nothing to slow. we are getting more from colombia than ever before. there was a el chapo who is in prison, and tried recently, but it's not stopping the flow drugs from mexico at all. locking people up for a small drug offenses, nonviolent drug offenses in the u.s. h
drugs, and going back to the history of that, starting with president nixon, president reagan, nancy reagan, just say no. talk about that a little bit, like what your impression is of whether that approach has been successful. >> guest: yeah, ever since i've been a little kid i've been hearing just say no, and about the war on drugs. i think, unfortunately, where we are at right now is that fentanyl is killing more americans every year than any drug ever. so we've been through the crack...
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because people like nancy reagan and others had people in their family who could benefit from the consequencesis kind of medical care. things that were once really controversial when both prominent people and most importantly, the american public recognizes and gets engaged and really pushes to have it move forward, that's when we really see progress. most of us are easily forget and some of you weren't even born then but for those of us who were alive when medicare was passed, all the same arguments it was communist plat it was socialism, the same thing with fluoridation we talk about fluoridation in a town where we both grew up. in newburgh new york. my hometown, which was quite a conservative town. i heard it was a communist plot to florida our water. children's carries are so much less than they were before. a dentist in newburgh said that when he saw a child with a mouthful of cavities, he knew that child didn't grow up in newburgh new york. it took eight years before new york city with the coalition of the most famous pediatrician spock. and doctor spock. the first doctor spock. [laughte
because people like nancy reagan and others had people in their family who could benefit from the consequencesis kind of medical care. things that were once really controversial when both prominent people and most importantly, the american public recognizes and gets engaged and really pushes to have it move forward, that's when we really see progress. most of us are easily forget and some of you weren't even born then but for those of us who were alive when medicare was passed, all the same...
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that was my nancy reagan reception. two words: hello, joe.n... >> neil: why do you make her deville? barbara bush didn't like the portrayal of her husband. you have to roll with the punches. >> having fun in the morning, am 970. the audience is ready to laugh and have fun. >> neil: you are an equal opportunity fan. we are -- >> everyone has to settle down. i say in the radio, put aside the divide. greatest country on planet earth. united states of america. >> neil: i'm still thinking about elizabeth warren. look at that time. we'll have more right after thi this. they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. pine. . if you're 65 or older, even if you're healthy, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit quickly, without warning, making you miss out on what matters most. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from
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campbell it was because ronald reagan and nancy reagan were comforting the families of more than 100were on their way back from a deployment to a u.n. peace-keeping force and had been in a fatal plane crash on their way home for christmas. the president of the united states and the first lady individually went from family member to family member, these children holding teddy bears. the comforting -- what comfort could a commander in chief give. think of a successor president taking money away from children of the troops, ann? >> well, this is the wall by any means necessary. not only would mexico not fund it, never was going to, but congress wouldn't fund it either. so the president is saying i am not going to go out and campaign for reelection without something more to show for it. he claims, with shading the truth, that the wall is currently being built. it isn't, really. >> they're repairs. >> yeah, i mean there's a lot of construction activity, but it is to portions of the border that already had a separation barrier. they're rebuilding it. to extend that, to have the visual to b
campbell it was because ronald reagan and nancy reagan were comforting the families of more than 100were on their way back from a deployment to a u.n. peace-keeping force and had been in a fatal plane crash on their way home for christmas. the president of the united states and the first lady individually went from family member to family member, these children holding teddy bears. the comforting -- what comfort could a commander in chief give. think of a successor president taking money away...
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nutanix down red flag all your call, rapid-fire in tonight's edition of "lightning round" and nancy reagansay no to the next ipo man: can i find an investment firm that has a truly long-term view? it begins by being privately owned. with more than 85 years of experience over multiple market cycles. with portfolio managers who are encouraged to do what's right over what's popular. focused on helping me achieve my investors' unique goals. can i find an investment firm that gets long term the way i do? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. ♪ >>> last monday in wake of the drone attack on saudi arabia's oil it spiked from 60 to 69. not a huge movement. then over the next couple of days the price came right back down now back at $64 like nothing happened in the past this kind of oil stock would have been devastating. not just the drone attacks, tanker sabotage in the straits of hormuz and pipelines and worrying about the possibility of war with iran yet oil hasn't been able to make a sustained rally because the united states has leap
nutanix down red flag all your call, rapid-fire in tonight's edition of "lightning round" and nancy reagansay no to the next ipo man: can i find an investment firm that has a truly long-term view? it begins by being privately owned. with more than 85 years of experience over multiple market cycles. with portfolio managers who are encouraged to do what's right over what's popular. focused on helping me achieve my investors' unique goals. can i find an investment firm that gets long...
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on drugs and going back to the history of that starting with president nixon, president reagan, nancy reagan, just say no. talk about that a little bit. like what your impression is on whether that approach has been successful. >> ever since i was a little kid i been hearing just say no about the war on drugs. and unfortunately where we are at right now is that fentanyl is killing more americans every year than any drug ever. so we have been through the crack epidemic the method of pandemic, pills, like oxycontin, that was the first part of the opioid crisis, first wave then heroin the second wave but fentanyl is the worst killing the most people. so, to me it is all evidence that the war on drugs is not succeeding. we help take out pablo escobar the famous kingpin and yet his death did nothing to slow so were getting more cocaine from columbia than ever before there is el chompo who was imprisoned it and tried recently that's not stopping the flow of drugs from mexico at all locking people up for small drug offenses in the u.s. has been devastating for minority communities in terms of the m
on drugs and going back to the history of that starting with president nixon, president reagan, nancy reagan, just say no. talk about that a little bit. like what your impression is on whether that approach has been successful. >> ever since i was a little kid i been hearing just say no about the war on drugs. and unfortunately where we are at right now is that fentanyl is killing more americans every year than any drug ever. so we have been through the crack epidemic the method of...
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. >> and it just wasn't ronald and nancy reagan touched personally.k from his whipping affected by the epidemic. >> because it was such a dangerous time in america to be known to be gay, the closet was a crowded place. and hiv made the closet door and visible. you could no longer hide. hollywood leading men of enormous proportions. had been living in the closet very comfortably until he got sick. there was almost no other explanation was that he was gay. that anybody would accept. liberace, who was another great performer and a flamboyant man somehow convinced the man he was straight. and that he was dying of, a watermelon diet that had gone bad. people tried to stay in the closet but it was just not possible to he started seeing the times coverage of the epidemic and all the major newspapers coverage was most profound on the obituary pages. and you would open up the obituaries and find half of the people, sometimes maybe more for young men. relatively young men who died of mysterious ailments. that's where you started recognizing that this disease wa
. >> and it just wasn't ronald and nancy reagan touched personally.k from his whipping affected by the epidemic. >> because it was such a dangerous time in america to be known to be gay, the closet was a crowded place. and hiv made the closet door and visible. you could no longer hide. hollywood leading men of enormous proportions. had been living in the closet very comfortably until he got sick. there was almost no other explanation was that he was gay. that anybody would accept....
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when i saw nancy reagan, i became irate because ronald iran.old arms to every time a plane load of supplies went to nicaragua, a plane load of cocaine was dropped off in south-central los angeles. internet and look up ronald reagan and freeway -- this man was making $3 million a .ay built the industrial complex so he could house all the people using crack cocaine. host: 30 year anniversary from george w. bush's speeches in 1989 and other historic presidential announcements on drug enforcement and fighting drug abuse, including bill clinton. [video clip] >> we must remember drugs are a factor in an enormous percentage of crimes. the crime bill contains more money for drug treatment, critical addicts, and boot camps defenders.l our administration's budget includes a large increase in funding for drug treatment and drug education. you must pass them both. we need them desperately. theellow americans, violence is an american problem. therefore, i urge you to find ways as quickly as possible. -- bipartisan differences and tough strong, smart, crime
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. >> i was in office when nancy reagan said thank you for getting him elected. >> don't settle, don't> that is a look at the new film where is my roy cohn. one of the most influential american men of the 20th century. one who say he helped elect several presidents of joining us now is matt, great to have you on. where is my roy cohn? >> he knew, roy cohn was trump's men tire. some people say that donald trump is roy cohn. he wasccarthy's chief aide. he was whispering in the ear of mccarthy all of the time, and he brought us back to his version of the bad hold days. now we call it trumpism, but we need to understand what this is to understand where we are now. >> so his dark evil menacing spirit was first board leaning over the shoulder of joe mccarthy, the army of mccarthy hearings. nationally televised. roy cohen dies years later of aides. my question to you is his inability in that age and that era to be who he was. an openly gae man, he was prohibited from doing that. >> you have to look at the context. so we can't fault him for that. he was a deeply closeted gay man who was also j
. >> i was in office when nancy reagan said thank you for getting him elected. >> don't settle, don't> that is a look at the new film where is my roy cohn. one of the most influential american men of the 20th century. one who say he helped elect several presidents of joining us now is matt, great to have you on. where is my roy cohn? >> he knew, roy cohn was trump's men tire. some people say that donald trump is roy cohn. he wasccarthy's chief aide. he was whispering in the...
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reagan. we want nancy. >> watch archival films on public affairs on our weekly series "reel america," saturday:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. ♪ >> the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court on public policy events from washington dc and around the country, so you can make up your own mind. c-span by cable in 1979, is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ in his new book, "talking to strangers" author malcolm locke -- whytails white heat he thinks people make inaccurate judgments about people they don't know. >> i'm going to drag you out of here. >> you are going to drag me out of my own car? >> she was imprisoned for resisting arrest and two days later she hangs herself in her cell. a tragic and unexpected results, we saw, whichnge by the way, goes on and on and on and on, we only saw a small --ppet of it, is, of when i first saw that online, that was when i realized that i wanted to write about because, i
reagan. we want nancy. >> watch archival films on public affairs on our weekly series "reel america," saturday:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. ♪ >> the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court on public policy events from washington dc and around the country, so you can make up your own mind. c-span by cable in 1979, is brought to you by your local...
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reagan and clinton. and let's build on what nancy pelosi said. attorney general bill barr and nancy pelosi's mind has quote gone rogue. legally, if that is the case, what does it mean for him? what does it mean for the administration? >> well, first of all, let me make one thing clear. they talk about barr having minimal involvement. he should have had zero involvement. he is the subject of the complaint. she be res couldcused right awa. that's the immediate problem. second, there is a question mark about the quick decision, where there is no criminal charges to be filed. did they do that because he is the president and can't be indicted anyway? or they think there is no merit to it? those are just some of the obvious questions about d.o.j. >> david gergen, help us with the politics here, because ultimately of course impeachment is a political process. do you see a qualitative shift, here on the prospect of impeachment, and the key being, does it extend beyond the democratic party? yes, we've had a voice here, a voice there, but do you see a sign
reagan and clinton. and let's build on what nancy pelosi said. attorney general bill barr and nancy pelosi's mind has quote gone rogue. legally, if that is the case, what does it mean for him? what does it mean for the administration? >> well, first of all, let me make one thing clear. they talk about barr having minimal involvement. he should have had zero involvement. he is the subject of the complaint. she be res couldcused right awa. that's the immediate problem. second, there is a...
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reagan's neck. it sags down to here. and everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck? >> they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want, and it's such a privilege, it's more than the president of the united states gets, and it's kind of thrilling to have that every week. i would be lying if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but you lovely ladies look like you are in need of a little male companionship here. >> trust me when i tell you you have completely misassessed the situation at this table. >> moving on to scene "d." >> 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 women's movement had just begun to sort of be reflected in the programming that you saw on television in the '80s. >> murphy, you know the dunfree's club is 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,
reagan's neck. it sags down to here. and everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck? >> they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want, and it's such a privilege, it's more than the president of the united states gets, and it's kind of thrilling to have that every week. i would be lying if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but you lovely ladies look like you are in need of a little male companionship...
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they hired ronald reagan to record a speech in which he insisted medicare would lead to full-blown socialism and the end of freedom in america. this time around, the ama lost. but as nancy told us, the fear of socialized medicine and power of the medical profession, hospitals, and the insurance industry shaped how the medicare program was designed. providers could charge whatever they wanted. the fear of provider backlash led to the absence of budgeting and cost control in medicare. growing cost of health care in general, unrestrained medicare payments to doctors and hospitals drove a huge rise in national health expenditures after 1965. but medicare did succeed in at least partly addressing the fear that sickness can devastate us financially and physically. seniors gained a kind of health security no one else in the population had. many thought that medicare would be the first step toward similar security for all americans. instead, by essentially giving providers a blank check, and a -- medicare would make it more difficult to pass comprehensive reform in the future. because after 1970, the goal to expand the number of people covered was overwhelmed by the imperative
they hired ronald reagan to record a speech in which he insisted medicare would lead to full-blown socialism and the end of freedom in america. this time around, the ama lost. but as nancy told us, the fear of socialized medicine and power of the medical profession, hospitals, and the insurance industry shaped how the medicare program was designed. providers could charge whatever they wanted. the fear of provider backlash led to the absence of budgeting and cost control in medicare. growing...
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bush and ronald reagan and i swore on the bible to protect my country from domestic and foreign enemies. this president has put on a private server to hide wrong doings of his own making. nancyelosi is doing the correct thing, she is trying to protect our nation, our constitution. he puts on a private server in order to hide his deals with government of this country to put some dirt on biden. biden was a private citizen. was theof biden, which vice president of barack obama. this is wrong. this is a violation of our constitution. the deal that was made was passed by congress, congressional deal to save this country, which is being attacked by russia. to save this country already approved by the congressional action and this president wants to use that to put his own personal wrongdoings to find on biden. and reviewstand up the constitution like nancy pelosi is doing. host: we are basing the question on nancy pelosi's comments in terms of the tone on their approach of the impeachment and cree. -- impeachment inquiry. cbs poll quoted in the new york times, more than half of americans and an overwhelming number of democrats say they improve of the inquiry. the survey found a pa
bush and ronald reagan and i swore on the bible to protect my country from domestic and foreign enemies. this president has put on a private server to hide wrong doings of his own making. nancyelosi is doing the correct thing, she is trying to protect our nation, our constitution. he puts on a private server in order to hide his deals with government of this country to put some dirt on biden. biden was a private citizen. was theof biden, which vice president of barack obama. this is wrong. this...