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he tries to convince reagan districtostrike the deal. are you saying that you want to get the nuclear weapons within ten years, maybe really. and then he seizes the conversation. his reaction after the collapse, he gives the press conference, one or two hours later it is live on a make a television at night and he had tariffs in his eyes. he is exhausted. he cannot find his words. in the journalist thought -- they don't know what happens. are you saying that you were almost getting rid of nuclear weapons? and why did you not do it. and in the same way, i don't want to be too long, but it's amazing conversation in the back of air force one on the way back to washington between the journalist there pretty of the near times, cbs news, everybody is there. and he is telling what happened. and they cannot believe their eyes that they did not accept the deal. so, again, who knows what will come next. so, that is how i feel. so, i don't want to be too optimistic, but definitely today the world as we were couple kitted, more countries with nuclea
he tries to convince reagan districtostrike the deal. are you saying that you want to get the nuclear weapons within ten years, maybe really. and then he seizes the conversation. his reaction after the collapse, he gives the press conference, one or two hours later it is live on a make a television at night and he had tariffs in his eyes. he is exhausted. he cannot find his words. in the journalist thought -- they don't know what happens. are you saying that you were almost getting rid of...
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in reagan's own party so this was a very underdog challenge. reagan is in new hampshire.e's trying to go from being this kind of unserious contender to somebody who is seen as a legitimate challenger. he's going from the small towns to small town in new hampshire. and he hits upon this anecdote that becomes this crowd favorite. where people really respond to it. the story he tells isabella cool" woman in chicago. he doesn't say her name, he doesn't say the phrase welfare queen but he does say he had - - he uses 80 names phone numbers and addresses. he says if you add it all up, her tax-free income annually was $150,000 welfare and social security i was able to find a recording of him saying that at a luncheon in north carolina actually.when he says that, the crowd just gasps so hloudl that it reverberates in the room. and reagan is an amazing political performer and it's all about the performance. and he gets this feedback is like him i'm a keep telling this but he tells it over and over again. he had the ability to make it like this fresh outrage every time he told it. >
in reagan's own party so this was a very underdog challenge. reagan is in new hampshire.e's trying to go from being this kind of unserious contender to somebody who is seen as a legitimate challenger. he's going from the small towns to small town in new hampshire. and he hits upon this anecdote that becomes this crowd favorite. where people really respond to it. the story he tells isabella cool" woman in chicago. he doesn't say her name, he doesn't say the phrase welfare queen but he does...
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served never reagan administration. this is home to me throw days is not enough. -- three days is not enough. [cheers and applause] >> and i love all of you. all of you great patriots out here, in california, fighting the state and fight the localed, fight the battle for the federal government. one after another said don't forget we're here. i'll never forget you're here. [cheers and applause] >> i remember when this was a vibrant state. i remember when ronald reagan was governor. i remember when duke was governor and when pete wilson was governor, i remember the great days of the golden state. and now you can see what blue, one-party rule does. it takes the most magnificent state in the country and puts it number one where it ought to be number 50 and number 50 where it ought to be number one. it's a disgrace what the left has done to this country, and they're so proud of themselves they're trying to do it, to to the state to the whole country. when you look at the running right now, i'm speaking for myself, north the
served never reagan administration. this is home to me throw days is not enough. -- three days is not enough. [cheers and applause] >> and i love all of you. all of you great patriots out here, in california, fighting the state and fight the localed, fight the battle for the federal government. one after another said don't forget we're here. i'll never forget you're here. [cheers and applause] >> i remember when this was a vibrant state. i remember when ronald reagan was governor. i...
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i am not a reagan specialist, i've written about him.reagan by og rahher if -- by iographers. i'm not looking to raise up certain leaders and bring others down, what i'm worried about is the poison of racism shaping american policy, shaping the way in which we deal with ourselves. and given the concerns today about the not -- the racially tinged, some of it, but racist language some of it too of our head of state, i think these are questions we have to ask. because in nixon's time, he allowed his views of african-americans to shape his policies at home and abroad. and that was bad for this country. and i worry that our current head of state is doing the same. >> we'll leave it as you said to the reagan biographers, all those who have admiration for this president, you have the tape. thanks for sharing it. >> thank you, brooke. >>> ahead here in detroit, i will speak live with a candidate who got the most google searches last night, marianne williamson. every season. h behr semi-transparent stain. find it exclusively at the home depot. (g
i am not a reagan specialist, i've written about him.reagan by og rahher if -- by iographers. i'm not looking to raise up certain leaders and bring others down, what i'm worried about is the poison of racism shaping american policy, shaping the way in which we deal with ourselves. and given the concerns today about the not -- the racially tinged, some of it, but racist language some of it too of our head of state, i think these are questions we have to ask. because in nixon's time, he allowed...
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say,esident reagan used to freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. know you all know that here, and i know that you will bring that energy and that determination, that great american spirit that has been present throughout the generations since the founding of this country. for the cause in the days ahead. you, i see afore remarkable group. yaf hasabout all that done in the less 50 years to strengthen the foundations of our nation, and i am confident. i am confident we will continue to build on the progress that we made. you arewomen of yaf, the future of conservatism in america. make no mistake about it. crowd,ok out across this i know the future of conservatism in america is bright. [applause] vice pres. pence: you are not just future leaders of the movement, you are leaders right now. and i want you to know that. i want to -- i want you to know we are counting on you. there are going to be challenges ahead. my admonition to each one of you this morning is to prepare yourselves. prepare your minds for action. in the days ahead, it will not be suffi
say,esident reagan used to freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. know you all know that here, and i know that you will bring that energy and that determination, that great american spirit that has been present throughout the generations since the founding of this country. for the cause in the days ahead. you, i see afore remarkable group. yaf hasabout all that done in the less 50 years to strengthen the foundations of our nation, and i am confident. i am confident we...
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and governor weld, you worked in the reagan justice department. the eve of a republican president using taxpayer money for basically a campaign rally that we have traveled a great distance in republican world in washington from that final day of the reagan presidency to what we're going to see tomorrow. >> a word about the last point that president reagan made there, lawrence. i think of that whenever i see the olympics. the italians look like the italians. the ethiopians look like the ethiopians. the americans look like everybody. same point, same point. yeah, i served as assistant attorney general with great pleasure under president reagan. i served him for seven years. now today he's saying that what the department of justice committed to yesterday based on a supreme court ruling has no effect because he's tweeting. otherwise he is basically saying there is no law. he's left any pretense of observing the rule of law. he is saying i the president am the law, and we're getting pretty far down that road of what i would call the death throes of dem
and governor weld, you worked in the reagan justice department. the eve of a republican president using taxpayer money for basically a campaign rally that we have traveled a great distance in republican world in washington from that final day of the reagan presidency to what we're going to see tomorrow. >> a word about the last point that president reagan made there, lawrence. i think of that whenever i see the olympics. the italians look like the italians. the ethiopians look like the...
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we can get together at the reagan ranch center. we can say but we think, we can go to church and worship god. when they when you grew up you can pursue any job that you want to. it doesn't matter what you look like or where you come from or who you know. as americans we all have the same freedom. many, many people in the world don't have these freedoms, so we really fortunate that this is a really special thing. and because of this and most of the adults in the room know this already, for the kids joining us today, there are few things we do every time we get together at the reagan ranch center. the first thing we do is say a prayer. we know all good things come from god, so we like to begin by thanking and asking gods blessing of time to together ps of to do that i'd like to invite margaret niehaus to the stage here. she and husband bob a wonderful supporters of the foundation and their sponsors of this event. they have two children and five grandchildren. she is an inter-designer and and free time she enjoys playing tennis and do
we can get together at the reagan ranch center. we can say but we think, we can go to church and worship god. when they when you grew up you can pursue any job that you want to. it doesn't matter what you look like or where you come from or who you know. as americans we all have the same freedom. many, many people in the world don't have these freedoms, so we really fortunate that this is a really special thing. and because of this and most of the adults in the room know this already, for the...
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attributed to ronald reagan.explain it, i felt like i was the one shaking hands with the president. again, president reagan never said that. the man stood up to the soviet union. helped bring about the end of the cold war. anyway, don't take my word for it. maybe you find my steely blue eyes somewhat shifty. the pulitzer prize winning website has raided the alleged quote as pants on fire. and they don't mean it in a good way, like, damn, those are some hot, hot pants. no, they mean it like, oh, wow, that is a big 400-pound lie rotting in someone's basement. they cite a top reagan foundation officer saying president reagan did not ever say that about donald trump. so the sitting president is spreading fake content online. like i said, it's monday. the part i don't understand is the one word the president added to his retweet. cute. cute. that's the best the president could do? we all know the extent of his vocabulary. >> i went to an ivy league school. i'm very highly educated. i know words. i have the best words.
attributed to ronald reagan.explain it, i felt like i was the one shaking hands with the president. again, president reagan never said that. the man stood up to the soviet union. helped bring about the end of the cold war. anyway, don't take my word for it. maybe you find my steely blue eyes somewhat shifty. the pulitzer prize winning website has raided the alleged quote as pants on fire. and they don't mean it in a good way, like, damn, those are some hot, hot pants. no, they mean it like, oh,...
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and we think about the reagan era, it's important because ronald walters looks upon reagan's ascendancy as the rise of white nationalism. he looks up white nationalism as something that can be racist and white supremacist and also something that can be just about white people trying to protect their group interests. he sees it as a combination of those things. he makes an argument that what political scientists and scholars never do, they look at black public opinion and latino public opinion and other group public opinion, but they don't look at white public opinion and think of that as an interest group, as a black group in this society, of white people trying to protect white interests. and in this case, it is not just irish or italian interests, it is an amalgamation of white interests instructed throughout the 19th and 20th century. and when we think of white nationalism, by the 1980's what reagan does is push back against reparative claims, moral claims of black citizenship. they say affirmative-action is reverse racism. they say black poverty is not a result of public policy and
and we think about the reagan era, it's important because ronald walters looks upon reagan's ascendancy as the rise of white nationalism. he looks up white nationalism as something that can be racist and white supremacist and also something that can be just about white people trying to protect their group interests. he sees it as a combination of those things. he makes an argument that what political scientists and scholars never do, they look at black public opinion and latino public opinion...
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ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan which i reference all the time. and so you would have thought that that benign approach might have appealed to them. but when you say were you surprised? were you disappointed? my expectations are not great, but you always hope that they might do the right thing. and say that that language that the president used was not -- was beneath the dignity of the president, beneath the dignity of the people who was criticizing him, and by the way, we were offended that he spoke in such a way about members of congress, but we're offended he says that about people across the country all the time. go back where you came from. and that by it definition, those words, are racism. go look in the ap and other places where they define certain words. that's what that is. but we weren't saying he was racist. we were saying that the words that he used were racist. so that was as gentle as it could be considering the inappropriateness and the disgusting nature of what the president said. so we did what our members wanted to do and had a
ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan which i reference all the time. and so you would have thought that that benign approach might have appealed to them. but when you say were you surprised? were you disappointed? my expectations are not great, but you always hope that they might do the right thing. and say that that language that the president used was not -- was beneath the dignity of the president, beneath the dignity of the people who was criticizing him, and by the way, we were...
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, general miller, half the senators in there, maybe not half, the international media were at the reagan defense for him. the preeminent conservative defense for him to somebody who really respected ronald reagan in the administration and view the value of that place a lot of people would have been ruined from this that he would have been held accountable and probably would have been sitting
, general miller, half the senators in there, maybe not half, the international media were at the reagan defense for him. the preeminent conservative defense for him to somebody who really respected ronald reagan in the administration and view the value of that place a lot of people would have been ruined from this that he would have been held accountable and probably would have been sitting
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, general miller, half the senators in there, maybe not half, the international media were at the reagan defense for him. the preeminent conservative defense for him to somebody who really respected ronald reagan in the administration and view the value of that place a lot of people would have been ruined from this that he would have been held accountable and probably would have been sitting in jail. you take a look at the whole cartoon and it's a very different impression of what people thought of johnson and the constitution at the time, not that he was a defender but that he didn't understand the constitution. it was above his ability and he was acting in the unconstitutional ways. >> on american artifacts, a preview of the 19th amendment exhibit at the national archives. >> women in new jersey who were the first voters beginning in 1776 by new jersey became a state of new jersey state constitution made no mention of the fact when discussing voting qualifications it only had a property requirement, so women who own enough property primarily widows and single women but not all women in
, general miller, half the senators in there, maybe not half, the international media were at the reagan defense for him. the preeminent conservative defense for him to somebody who really respected ronald reagan in the administration and view the value of that place a lot of people would have been ruined from this that he would have been held accountable and probably would have been sitting in jail. you take a look at the whole cartoon and it's a very different impression of what people...
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we also would not have had a reagan movement later on without kirk. he did represent that strain of conservatism. john: and he helped coalesce conservative thought. what is interesting, and what most people might not imagine, is that the milieu in which "the conservative mind" came out was very different than we kind of offer a shorthand for political thought at this point. we think about conservative and liberal, and we think about these things on the opposite extremes. we have pretty entrenched ideas about what those terms mean. bradley: right. john: they are convenient shorthand at this point that often lead to stereotypes, but at the time that "the conservative mind" came out, conservatism really was not a thing in america. bradley: that's right. and part of what kirk had to do was he had to bring together disparate strands, and he had to give it some kind of coherence, so what he decided to do in his this occasion -- when he wrote the dissertation, he had certainly longed to be a well published author. he never anticipated he would have the kind
we also would not have had a reagan movement later on without kirk. he did represent that strain of conservatism. john: and he helped coalesce conservative thought. what is interesting, and what most people might not imagine, is that the milieu in which "the conservative mind" came out was very different than we kind of offer a shorthand for political thought at this point. we think about conservative and liberal, and we think about these things on the opposite extremes. we have...
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and reagan needed to talk directly to about -- nobody could find him. where was he? he was at his mistresses apartment and so he wasn't taking phone calls. for 20 years so -- all of the time in conflict is there in the background all of the time. but for them this was not a big thing. >> recently on program afterwards followed joe about a new book conservative sensibility in the portion of the program, mr. will offers his thoughts on nationalism. there's patriotism, and then there's nationalism. patriotism is a love of country american patriots that are italian patriots they're danish patriots not too many danish nationalist who say because a nationalist says not only that i love my country that's patriotism but my country is superior. now i have to believe our country is superior so to that extent i'm a nationalist superior in the sense that it embodies margaret thatcher said made by a philosophy that is right. and that -- not suitable for all people at all times but everyone ought to aspire to it. >> cinema nationalist i don't to exfort -- export it at the point bu
and reagan needed to talk directly to about -- nobody could find him. where was he? he was at his mistresses apartment and so he wasn't taking phone calls. for 20 years so -- all of the time in conflict is there in the background all of the time. but for them this was not a big thing. >> recently on program afterwards followed joe about a new book conservative sensibility in the portion of the program, mr. will offers his thoughts on nationalism. there's patriotism, and then there's...
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reagan was more self-contained than trump.'t - - i don't know if they had twitter, he would have gone on this way. and trashed everybody. >> have you ever applied your psychotherapy to donald trump that you see out? >> i've never done it publicly as a therapist but i believe he's a pathological narcissist. i think he's a dangerous, frightening, empty man. and i pray that this would be his first and last term. i think he's doing serious damage to the country. i really do. i feel that more and more as time goes on. particularly with congress and refusing to allow them to see things. i think his narcissism is taking over more and more and i do feel that way. i do.i feel very frightened by it. >> i think we will survive. >> the only thing that's good about it is i have plenty to write about. i have plenty of people writing me. my husband's voting for trump, what do i do?>> 63 million for president trump and 66 million for hillary clinton. are those 63 million americans sexist, racist, bigoted people? >> it's very complicated. some
reagan was more self-contained than trump.'t - - i don't know if they had twitter, he would have gone on this way. and trashed everybody. >> have you ever applied your psychotherapy to donald trump that you see out? >> i've never done it publicly as a therapist but i believe he's a pathological narcissist. i think he's a dangerous, frightening, empty man. and i pray that this would be his first and last term. i think he's doing serious damage to the country. i really do. i feel that...
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then governor reagan called presidentnismon who was opposed at the time that the u.n.t recognized the people's republic of china, a complex piece of history. in this call, when the two believed they were speaking privately, you have reagan blaming the african delegations in very particular language. this is all newly released historical material. it is in the news but first a warning. it is deeply offensive. so keep that in mind if you choose to keep the sound on. >>> last night, i tell you to watch that thing on television as i did. >> yeah. >> to see those those monkeys from those african countries damn them, they're still uncomfortable wearing shoes. >> and then they, the tail wags the dog there doesn't it? >> yeah. >> tail wags the dog. >> yeah, president nixon laughingly appeared to agree with reagan's stats not all objecting to the language and then placing a call to secretary of state william rogers is basically invoking rag gran gan's depiction for a conversation about policy within the nixon administration. >> i for example, just had a called from reagan, cali
then governor reagan called presidentnismon who was opposed at the time that the u.n.t recognized the people's republic of china, a complex piece of history. in this call, when the two believed they were speaking privately, you have reagan blaming the african delegations in very particular language. this is all newly released historical material. it is in the news but first a warning. it is deeply offensive. so keep that in mind if you choose to keep the sound on. >>> last night, i...
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i worked for reagan, and i remember reagan coming into the cabinet room and i don't know why he lookedt me and said, tip o'neill and exploded. he exploded, when he came out of that meeting with gorbachev. nick, who was a friend of mine, he was the ambassador and reagan came out, he was waving around human events which had denounced the summit, but reagan had this, what i consider a healthy temper. sort of exploded like a storm, and by the time we are coming home on that plane at night, dolan -- celebrating the fact that we didn't get any deal. reagan came back and he was in wonderful spirits. pat, you're determined, jimmy stewart and i, telling story, but president nixon kept it inside himself and he brooded. i mean, when he would call you at night and he was angry at something the voice was low, i want you to do this, do this, do that, and go after them, and he would let these things get to him in a way that i don't think president reagan did. as i say, i think there was a certain healthy thing of sort of an anger and then getting it out of the system. and that's the real difference b
i worked for reagan, and i remember reagan coming into the cabinet room and i don't know why he lookedt me and said, tip o'neill and exploded. he exploded, when he came out of that meeting with gorbachev. nick, who was a friend of mine, he was the ambassador and reagan came out, he was waving around human events which had denounced the summit, but reagan had this, what i consider a healthy temper. sort of exploded like a storm, and by the time we are coming home on that plane at night, dolan --...
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and well, i guess we saw the party of reagan doesn't really believe for the most part in president reagan'sision anymore. or at least they're so afraid of trump they're not willing to say so publicly. but i'll build on the four plus justin who voted with us and make something of that. >> you were born in poland. the president isn't using the racist trope go back to your country to you. he is saying it to your female colleagues of color. that's intentional, do you think? >> yes. and three of the four of them weren't even born outside the united states. unlike me. they were born in the united states. so yes, that tells you everything you need to know. this is about demonizing and -- people based on how they look. based on their ethnicity. and race. and harkening back to something every generation of new and different americans faced going back to polish immigrants and irish immigrants and jewish immigrants and today immigrants of color. or those who simply look like them. this is what he's trying to -- >> when i was growing up it was go back to africa. right? and a lot of folks from my genera
and well, i guess we saw the party of reagan doesn't really believe for the most part in president reagan'sision anymore. or at least they're so afraid of trump they're not willing to say so publicly. but i'll build on the four plus justin who voted with us and make something of that. >> you were born in poland. the president isn't using the racist trope go back to your country to you. he is saying it to your female colleagues of color. that's intentional, do you think? >> yes. and...
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liz: let's get to what ronald reagan said.trump can campaign on next year. >> if you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? liz: show the scroll of trump's victories. what is the 2020 democrat answer to ronald reagan? >> i guess we are born with all this winning. trump gave them that line. beside, you have to be a spectacularly bad president in your first term to not get a second term. you pretty much have to be jimmy carter and that's off the charts bad. trump has the same approval ratings that reagan, obama and nixon did. he's fine. incumbent first-term presidents get re-elected unless there is a depression on. people joample look the hundreds of victories by president trump. some estimates show trump victories surpass the numbers reagan had in his term. open borders, right to free healthcare insurance for illegals. government-run healthcare, getting rid of private health insurance. democrats warning their own party is going too far left. watch the democrats here. >> i have been very public abou
liz: let's get to what ronald reagan said.trump can campaign on next year. >> if you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? liz: show the scroll of trump's victories. what is the 2020 democrat answer to ronald reagan? >> i guess we are born with all this winning. trump gave them that line. beside, you have to be a spectacularly bad president in your first term to not get a second term. you pretty much have to be jimmy carter and that's off the charts...
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jfk did, ronald reagan did.hatcher quite as well in the historical respect but boris johnson counting on that as well, even making fun of the fact that his fellow conservatives might've chosen the wrong guy. but laughing at himself in the process and sort of reminding people that when people laugh can you push them all the more. >> you can push them more and get them to look the other way. franklin roosevelt was a master of this. whenever he didn't want to answer a question, he would offer a clip. didn't have to be funny. it just had to be awkward. people forgot the question they were asking. it's a wonderful way of diverting attention and also showing that you have the confidence to laugh at yourself. one of the favorite examples comes from president dwight eisenhower would one of the greatest resumes in history. saving western civilization, that looks pretty good in terms of confidence. he was able from time to time to -- i kid you not, speak gibberish and the microphone during press conferences because he kne
jfk did, ronald reagan did.hatcher quite as well in the historical respect but boris johnson counting on that as well, even making fun of the fact that his fellow conservatives might've chosen the wrong guy. but laughing at himself in the process and sort of reminding people that when people laugh can you push them all the more. >> you can push them more and get them to look the other way. franklin roosevelt was a master of this. whenever he didn't want to answer a question, he would...
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under president reagan drugs are menacing our society they're threatening our values and undercutting our institutions they're killing our children under reagan there was a tremendous increase in federal spending for anti drug activity cabinet level efforts and congress creating bring powerful new laws on day 2 of a new campaign against drug the president backed up a tough talk with action for getting tough on drugs and we mean business it's almost like overnight we had disgraced idea what we go after the users. and that's what we did we started going after the users in a prison population seward because obviously they're far more users than her operations major operations in. we started treating sick people people who were addicted to drugs might remember talking to my grandmother and having a conversation with her about my wife and how far i had fallen she said to me you know tracy it will always pray for you and i'm going to pray that you change your life around. here one of the things that she said to stuck with me was that you know god is going to far in your darkest hour and onl
under president reagan drugs are menacing our society they're threatening our values and undercutting our institutions they're killing our children under reagan there was a tremendous increase in federal spending for anti drug activity cabinet level efforts and congress creating bring powerful new laws on day 2 of a new campaign against drug the president backed up a tough talk with action for getting tough on drugs and we mean business it's almost like overnight we had disgraced idea what we...
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i worked for reagan and i remember reagan coming into the cabinet room and i don't know why, he lookedt me and he said -- tip o'neill had exploded and i was at reykjavik and he exploded after reykjavik when he came out of that meeting with gorbachev, i was at the embassy. nick ruwe who was a friend of mine, i am sure a friend of yours, was the ambassador and reagan came out and he was waving around human events which he had denounced the summit i think. he was just -- but reagan had this, what i would consider a healthy temper sort of exploded like this storm and by the time we were coming home from reykjavik on that plane at night, cary dollan -- tony dollan and i, we were laughing and celebrating the fact that we didn't get any deal at reykjavik and reagan came back and he was in wonderful spirits, patting and you know at the time when jimmy stewart and i were telling stories. patrick: but president nixon kept it inside himself and he brooded and i mean, when he would call you at night and he was angry at something, the voice was very -- it was low, "i want you to do this, do this, d
i worked for reagan and i remember reagan coming into the cabinet room and i don't know why, he lookedt me and he said -- tip o'neill had exploded and i was at reykjavik and he exploded after reykjavik when he came out of that meeting with gorbachev, i was at the embassy. nick ruwe who was a friend of mine, i am sure a friend of yours, was the ambassador and reagan came out and he was waving around human events which he had denounced the summit i think. he was just -- but reagan had this, what...
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this is the first time fireworks have stopped flights at reagan national. check thegt nbc washinon app and search fourth of july for more details. >>> 6:06 right now. the battle to get president trump's tax returns is heating up. the house ways and means committee is now suing the and the irs.rtment that lawsuit alleges the administration defied a congressional subpoena to hand over six years of trump financial records. in may, treasury secretary steve mnuchin told the committeehe request lacks legitimate legislative purpose. the president maintains het cannoelease his documents because he is under an irs audit. >>> tens ofs thousandf people protesaned outside of migr detention centers across the country, calling for their closure. >> sut it wn! >> this comes as newly-released pictures from the inspector general show the extent of ercrowding. senior managers at several facilities have raised security concerns. one manager described the situation as, quote, a ticking time bomb. the border patrol says it is facing an unprecedented surge of migrants being appr
this is the first time fireworks have stopped flights at reagan national. check thegt nbc washinon app and search fourth of july for more details. >>> 6:06 right now. the battle to get president trump's tax returns is heating up. the house ways and means committee is now suing the and the irs.rtment that lawsuit alleges the administration defied a congressional subpoena to hand over six years of trump financial records. in may, treasury secretary steve mnuchin told the committeehe...
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remember ronald reagan. it's not even a gold standard. he's the platinum standard of republican presidents. quote. he observed. >> the torch symbolizes freedom and heritage to compact with the grandparents and ancestors. that lady gives us a great and special place in the world skbl other countries may seek to compete with us. >> in one vital area as a beacon of freedom and opportunity that draws the people of the world. no country on earth comes close. >> where as this is one of the most important sources of america's greatness. >> we lead the world because unique among nations we draw our people our strength from every country and every corner of the world. by doing so we continuously renew and enrich the nation. >> where as this openness is vital to the future as a nation and -- >> if we ever close the door to new americans our leadership in the world would soon be lost. >> wise words from the 40th president of the united states. words about what truly make america great. congressman who immigrated from poland at age six. wrote the res
remember ronald reagan. it's not even a gold standard. he's the platinum standard of republican presidents. quote. he observed. >> the torch symbolizes freedom and heritage to compact with the grandparents and ancestors. that lady gives us a great and special place in the world skbl other countries may seek to compete with us. >> in one vital area as a beacon of freedom and opportunity that draws the people of the world. no country on earth comes close. >> where as this is one...
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increased sharply during the reagan years and reagan pretty much told the business world if you want to illegally break urbanizing efforts and strikes go ahead they are in violation of the law and if they do not report for work within 48 hours they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated to continue the ninety's and of course with george though. bush went through the roof by now less than 7 percent of private sector workers have unions. the effect is that the usual counter force to an offensive or highly class conscious business class is dissolved. if you're in a position of power you want to maintain class consciousness for yourself but a limited everywhere else here back to the 19th century in the early days of the industrial revolution and ignited states working people were very conscious of this they in fact overwhelmingly regarded the wage labor as not very different from slavery to the different only in that it was temporary effect of such a popular idea that was a slogan of the republican party. well there was a very sharp class consciousness and the interests of powe
increased sharply during the reagan years and reagan pretty much told the business world if you want to illegally break urbanizing efforts and strikes go ahead they are in violation of the law and if they do not report for work within 48 hours they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated to continue the ninety's and of course with george though. bush went through the roof by now less than 7 percent of private sector workers have unions. the effect is that the usual counter force to an...
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bob barr served as a united states attorney, appointed by president ronald reagan from 86 to 90. a member of congress from 95 to 2003. a member of the house judiciary committee and on the oversight committee for six years he served as an official for the time it was a member of congress to call for clinton's impeachment. the house impeachment manager in 1999 and presently private practice attorney in atlanta since leaving the house. plus the libertarian party nominee for president in 2008. we would like to hear from him and ask you to give a warm welcome to the congressman. [applause] i always appreciate the invitations to come to freedom fest and speak and probably more importantly to meet old friends, new friend, all of them who have a deep and abiding love for liberty and are always on the front lines of defending it against those who would take it away and in today's world as jim mentioned even in the congress of the united states, there are those who would take freedom away and undermine freedom. so, it's always wonderful to be a freedom fest which is one of those institutio
bob barr served as a united states attorney, appointed by president ronald reagan from 86 to 90. a member of congress from 95 to 2003. a member of the house judiciary committee and on the oversight committee for six years he served as an official for the time it was a member of congress to call for clinton's impeachment. the house impeachment manager in 1999 and presently private practice attorney in atlanta since leaving the house. plus the libertarian party nominee for president in 2008. we...
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by landslides both of them, reagan won 49 states and 58% of the vote.you know my sense that momentum, once an opponent gets in the mix, that still 20 candidates out there. you know at end was day when trump can focus on them and compare their record with what they want to do with country, compares to what he has done his numbers go up. gregg: do you think radical open borders decriminalize, everyone that come here, free health care, and everything, is that creating perhaps a boomerang of support for patriotism in america? >> i think so, that was a positive them for reagan in 1984 with olympics and that benefits us. the key thing here i think is not that republicans are anti-immigrations we're pro-immigrants for with proper immigration program, we take a billion 8 every year, and idea to have open borders is just absurd, you will never control it the cost of that, you know i think we have to -- until they have border security, which democrats are not willing to do, you will neff get the rest -- never get the rest, that beneficial for country wrong term,
by landslides both of them, reagan won 49 states and 58% of the vote.you know my sense that momentum, once an opponent gets in the mix, that still 20 candidates out there. you know at end was day when trump can focus on them and compare their record with what they want to do with country, compares to what he has done his numbers go up. gregg: do you think radical open borders decriminalize, everyone that come here, free health care, and everything, is that creating perhaps a boomerang of...
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for 35 years reagan and vision dominated america. and with the collapse of reaganism and no competing vision from us to get down the drain. the apparently unstoppable march of the populists and the failure of the democrats to combat them pose a threat to american society the country is at a crossroads. if we don't get that real change then i believe that america will over time slip into being a fascist country a country who will have a ruler not a president and to a lot of people you know this is a lot of hard work out an understand the stuff or politics is dirty and i'm going to do with it imagine someone who comes along who has all of donald trump's charisma and marketing skill but none of his deficits somebody who actually knows how to manage somebody actually understands world history somebody who has real ideas but who also was a power monger and a kleptocrat. well that turns a society into something very very different. in aug 2017 the culture wars escalated to heights not yet seen in one of america's oldest university towns ch
for 35 years reagan and vision dominated america. and with the collapse of reaganism and no competing vision from us to get down the drain. the apparently unstoppable march of the populists and the failure of the democrats to combat them pose a threat to american society the country is at a crossroads. if we don't get that real change then i believe that america will over time slip into being a fascist country a country who will have a ruler not a president and to a lot of people you know this...
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his flight wasd supposed to lan at reagan nationality 9:21 p.m. on the 4thnd now he's not sure what the airline will do. >> on the one hand it's a bit of a price we pay for living in the nation's capal, but, on the other hand, why is this allei bng done at the last minute?s that' all very frustrating. >> reporter: while arab traffic has been stopped in the past at reagan national for flyovers, it's never been stopped before because of t the reason the fireworks are affecting the flights this year is because of theio locat where they have been launched has been anged to west post mac park which is closer to the flight path. as for joseph he's scrambling a bit on his vacation and he doing really want to be that. >> we're out here trying to enjoy some free time in california and now we've got to spend time juggling all of this in order to figure out if we're going to get back. >> reporter: yeah. now we did t reach out the airport authority about just how many flights will be impacted on the 4. they say they couldn't give us an exact number but rest a
his flight wasd supposed to lan at reagan nationality 9:21 p.m. on the 4thnd now he's not sure what the airline will do. >> on the one hand it's a bit of a price we pay for living in the nation's capal, but, on the other hand, why is this allei bng done at the last minute?s that' all very frustrating. >> reporter: while arab traffic has been stopped in the past at reagan national for flyovers, it's never been stopped before because of t the reason the fireworks are affecting the...
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this is the first time fireworks have suspended flights at reagan. open our nbc washington app and search fourth of july for more details. >>> the battle to get president trump's tax returns is heating up. the house ways and means committee is now suing the treasury department and the irs. the lawsuit alleges the administration defied a congressional subpoena to hand over six years of trump financial records. in may,ecretary of the treasury steve mnuchin told the committee that the request lacks legitimate legistive purpose. the president maintains he cannot release his documents because he's under an irs audit. >>> tens of thousands of people protested outside of migrant detention ceeers across country calling for their re clo this comes as newly released pictures from the inspector general show the extent of overcrowding. senior managers at several facilities raised security concerns. one manager described the situation as, quote, a ticking time bomb. the border patrol says it's facing an unpredented surge of migrants beingre appnded. those undocum
this is the first time fireworks have suspended flights at reagan. open our nbc washington app and search fourth of july for more details. >>> the battle to get president trump's tax returns is heating up. the house ways and means committee is now suing the treasury department and the irs. the lawsuit alleges the administration defied a congressional subpoena to hand over six years of trump financial records. in may,ecretary of the treasury steve mnuchin told the committee that the...
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the first is proposed doing that was ronald reagan -- the first to propose doing that was ronald reagan. i call for the extension of universal pre-k so every american has pre-k and i do it through an additional tax on high network individuals. we don't need to come up with new taxes that are arguably unconstitutional. host: back to your calls about last night democrat 2020 debate. it was the first of two. the second debate for the democratic candidates, over 20 of them running. who do you think was the winner? ed in new york, a republican. caller: i watched some of the debate last night and i thought we closed down the circus years ago but now i know where the workers went. -- she hascare end, gone blind and she has a disease and every tribe -- meantime we've got people coming into this country that the democrats are more worried about and we have people that are americans here, suffering just for health care, that alone to survive and live in the state we live in. we can't we live in, declaw a cat but we can kill babies. there are a lot of things happening in this country that is not r
the first is proposed doing that was ronald reagan -- the first to propose doing that was ronald reagan. i call for the extension of universal pre-k so every american has pre-k and i do it through an additional tax on high network individuals. we don't need to come up with new taxes that are arguably unconstitutional. host: back to your calls about last night democrat 2020 debate. it was the first of two. the second debate for the democratic candidates, over 20 of them running. who do you think...
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you and i are both fans of previous president ronald reagan. 1964, his famous speech, he was lamenting deficit spending. $140 million in today's dollars. we are racking up $100 million of deficit spending per hour. that's what we're doing today. this bill which would spend $320 billion over the caps and the cap level spending would still leave us with trillion dollar deficits. that's not what this congress can do. they can even stick to the caps. they got to blow it by three and a 20 billion. >> neil: you don't like it. i understand many other members in your caucus don't like it.
you and i are both fans of previous president ronald reagan. 1964, his famous speech, he was lamenting deficit spending. $140 million in today's dollars. we are racking up $100 million of deficit spending per hour. that's what we're doing today. this bill which would spend $320 billion over the caps and the cap level spending would still leave us with trillion dollar deficits. that's not what this congress can do. they can even stick to the caps. they got to blow it by three and a 20 billion....
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some want to just take a moment and go back to president reagan president reagan's farewell address, because he addressed the issue of patriotism in america, and i want to play this for you and get a quick thought from each of you before we bring in lara. >> this national feeling is good, but it won't count for much, and it won't last, and less it's grounded in thoughtfulness and knowledge. an informed patriotism is what we want and are we doing a good enough job of teaching our children what america is and what she were the present and history of the world? younger parents aren't sure that an unambivalent appreciation of america is the right thing to teach modern children. and as for those who create the popular culture, while items on the patriotism is no longer the style. if we forget what we did, we won't know who we are. i'm warning of an eradication of that, of the american memory that could result in an erosion of the american spirit. >> martha: interesting moment. very significant address and i want to get each of you quickly to respond to it. geraldo, thoughts on it and then
some want to just take a moment and go back to president reagan president reagan's farewell address, because he addressed the issue of patriotism in america, and i want to play this for you and get a quick thought from each of you before we bring in lara. >> this national feeling is good, but it won't count for much, and it won't last, and less it's grounded in thoughtfulness and knowledge. an informed patriotism is what we want and are we doing a good enough job of teaching our children...
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maybe it was because reagan was much more popular.certainly, the mexican american vote in texas is part of the story. how texas voted in 1976. of1996, this was a couple years after proposition 187, clinton signed the illegal immigration reform and immigrant but the billy act, itself was largely seen as the product of a republican house, dole ended, robert up winning only 19% of the hispanic vote, which was the lowest any republican candidate since ford, and ford also had other things going on with watergate, the aftermath of that, etc. 2000, you could look at the gonzalez case, which was part of what was going on in florida. it was not the whole of what was going on in florida. there was also a famous airport case -- i cannot remember what ,t was called -- elian gonzalez we will stick with that. it is not the whole story, but it is part of the story. 2012, barack obama was seen to be reelected largely because of hispanic support in places like florida, new mexico, colorado. say latinos are everything, and in order to understand americ
maybe it was because reagan was much more popular.certainly, the mexican american vote in texas is part of the story. how texas voted in 1976. of1996, this was a couple years after proposition 187, clinton signed the illegal immigration reform and immigrant but the billy act, itself was largely seen as the product of a republican house, dole ended, robert up winning only 19% of the hispanic vote, which was the lowest any republican candidate since ford, and ford also had other things going on...
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reagan walked away.the kind of conversations that occur at the presidential level. i think this is a continuation of peace through strength type of operation. i appreciate the president doing this. but at the end of the day i cannot support a nuclearized north korea. i think many of our colleagues will send that message also. >> the president met with xi, so he was dealing with china issues. he said trade talks are going to resume. one of the concessions that trump made is that u.s. companies can now tell to telecom giant huawei. are you on board with that? >> you know, i'm a little concerned about that, but i do trust that the president is getting positive indications from china. we're going to resolve our differences with china at the table. if that is the ultimate goal of opening up these relationships, i will be supportive of that. but right now i'm a little hesitant. i'm cautiously optimistic this was the right move. i will tell you the only way we'll resolve the differences with china is at the tab
reagan walked away.the kind of conversations that occur at the presidential level. i think this is a continuation of peace through strength type of operation. i appreciate the president doing this. but at the end of the day i cannot support a nuclearized north korea. i think many of our colleagues will send that message also. >> the president met with xi, so he was dealing with china issues. he said trade talks are going to resume. one of the concessions that trump made is that u.s....