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you know, peter robinson he was a great speechwriter for president reagan. peggy newnen gets all the credit. she didn't come onboard until 1986, and she wrote the challenger address, which is truly wonderful speech. but i think of the great reagan speechwriters peter robinson would be the one i would pick out. by the way, peter robinson has a story that he tells that gives you an idea of the importance of the principle, the president. he talks about writing a speech for george h.w. bush, and he was going to give it in houston. and on the airplane there h.w. bush takes the speech which he's demanded to be on i think 4 by 6 cards, pulls out the cards, throws out a bunch of them and reshuffles what you have, and that was the speech. now, i find this entirely credii heard a lot that george w. which bush was very good man. but i've heard a lot of his speeches and they did seem to be composed in that fashion. if peter robinson were here or any of the great reagan speech writers what they would say is that their method of writing a speech, was to find out what reag
you know, peter robinson he was a great speechwriter for president reagan. peggy newnen gets all the credit. she didn't come onboard until 1986, and she wrote the challenger address, which is truly wonderful speech. but i think of the great reagan speechwriters peter robinson would be the one i would pick out. by the way, peter robinson has a story that he tells that gives you an idea of the importance of the principle, the president. he talks about writing a speech for george h.w. bush, and he...
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i think of the great speechwriters, peter robinson would be the one i would pick up. he wrote the brandenburg gate peech. peter robinson has a story he tells that gives you an idea of the importance of the principles f the president. e talks about writing a speech for george h w bush. he was going to give it in houston. on the airplane, h w bush takes the speech, which he has demanded to be on four by six cards. pulls out the cards, throws out a bunch of them and re-shovels what you have and that was the speech. i find this entirely credible because -- george w. bush -- george h w bush was a very good man. i have heard a lot of his speeches. they did seem to be composed in hat fashion. [laughter] dr. rowland: if peter robinson were here or any of the great reagan speechwriters, what they would say is their method of writing a speech was to find out what reagan wanted to say, to go back to the mother load to mine from things reagan had said before and that is how they put together his speeches because reagan was his own best peechwriter. i think you would say exactly t
i think of the great speechwriters, peter robinson would be the one i would pick up. he wrote the brandenburg gate peech. peter robinson has a story he tells that gives you an idea of the importance of the principles f the president. e talks about writing a speech for george h w bush. he was going to give it in houston. on the airplane, h w bush takes the speech, which he has demanded to be on four by six cards. pulls out the cards, throws out a bunch of them and re-shovels what you have and...
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in about 10 years ago peter robinson went to the service and the g.a.a. carried the coffin of the young policeman those were both symbols to me of how that could happen before ga were whether people here are they are rich cultural association who are long associated with irish nasser's i'm very critical of the police but because one of their members was a new policeman they carried the coffin the 1st minister who by his religious convictions normally wouldn't go into a catholic church went to the funeral may seem like small things but symbolically they were very important for a northerner and i don't think we can quite go back from they're going to do something that mainly people would see when they visited. and in the past they would come back with a hugely positive impression. of the friend of us that gave us nature of the open heartedness of the people and see if you will how a man can have what i experience be reconciled with the violence that we're seeing in these days on the television screens. a lesson that any society regardless of how friendly an
in about 10 years ago peter robinson went to the service and the g.a.a. carried the coffin of the young policeman those were both symbols to me of how that could happen before ga were whether people here are they are rich cultural association who are long associated with irish nasser's i'm very critical of the police but because one of their members was a new policeman they carried the coffin the 1st minister who by his religious convictions normally wouldn't go into a catholic church went to...
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peter robinson asks you, can we have some information on those recovering from the virus?nd often that is confused is being reinfected where in fact we have seen this with flu and other respiratory viruses. penultimate question to you, before i go back to lindsay, mark asks, should those who are more vulnerable due to medical conditions or perhaps taking immunosuppressant medication, take any additional precautions? that is any additional precautions? that is a very good question. we don't really have a lot of data on those taking immunosuppressant medicines, such as antibodies against t and f receptors, intuitively we think they could be at risk. yes, i think especially if there is transmission going on in your community and you know about it, such individuals probably want to avoid crowded areas and maybe even avoid airline travel to an area where there might be transmission under way. potentially, you are at greater risk. that is a very good question. thank you. lindsay, steve says, during the swine flu epidemic, people were offered antiviral drugs, but they haven't bee
peter robinson asks you, can we have some information on those recovering from the virus?nd often that is confused is being reinfected where in fact we have seen this with flu and other respiratory viruses. penultimate question to you, before i go back to lindsay, mark asks, should those who are more vulnerable due to medical conditions or perhaps taking immunosuppressant medication, take any additional precautions? that is any additional precautions? that is a very good question. we don't...
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peter rosenberger is negative and his wife has tested positive, matthew robinson is 28, he is officiallyovered now -- welcome to you both. i want to start with you, your wife has other conditions that you have been her caretaker for decades and somehow along the way she picked up covid-19, you haven't. what is it like as a caregiver right now? >> it's a little weird and i had asked her the other day, she said are you scared and she said a little bit. we've been through worse -- i've been in montana, i look at this beautiful creation around me but scripture says all creation is groaning and if it's still beautiful. 80 surgeries, both legs amputated, all of these things, we are going to find beauty and joy in the midst of a lot of heartache. that's the way we are choosing to look at it particularly as we head towards easter. we are holding on to him and trusting and doing what the doctors say and she is getting better with common sense and over-the-counter medication, we are quarantined. when she gets mad at me she likes to kiss me, just to say have a little of this -- i'm just kidding, sh
peter rosenberger is negative and his wife has tested positive, matthew robinson is 28, he is officiallyovered now -- welcome to you both. i want to start with you, your wife has other conditions that you have been her caretaker for decades and somehow along the way she picked up covid-19, you haven't. what is it like as a caregiver right now? >> it's a little weird and i had asked her the other day, she said are you scared and she said a little bit. we've been through worse -- i've been...