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and one, reagan, survived his wounds. despite these different outcomes, the shootings of kennedy and reagan have multiple similarities and viewed on a timeline, they serve as a sort of book end to a very tumultuous and sometimes disturbing period in american history. kennedy's murder was the first in a series of tragic events that dismayed the nation in the 1960's and 70's. shocking incidents that included the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy, both in 1968. in the public consciousness, even though the killers each had different motives, the murders are seldom considered nrelated acts. as a instead viewed conspiracy. conversely, less than two months after reagan's shooting and survival, pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approved if not orchestrated by the kgb. it seemed as if the world's luck had suddenly changed, for the better. unlike lincoln, who was killed at the pinnacle of his presidency, the very week of the union victory in the civil war, neither kennedy's no
and one, reagan, survived his wounds. despite these different outcomes, the shootings of kennedy and reagan have multiple similarities and viewed on a timeline, they serve as a sort of book end to a very tumultuous and sometimes disturbing period in american history. kennedy's murder was the first in a series of tragic events that dismayed the nation in the 1960's and 70's. shocking incidents that included the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy, both in 1968. in the...
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having a heart attack and cannot believe this is going on in the reagan library. i apologize but it was amazing because at that moment everyone in the restaurant all the people that i thought were giving me side i started to clap and took self fees and then to be vehemently against me they were not sure they were afraid of what others would think they were put in the corner just like the exit polls. we are losing by 12. they didn't want to be put in a corner. but they were just not willing to take the next step so we will be here but you need to take the next step. to be active and donate and volunteer and do it all. >> [inaudible] [cheers and applause] so love your congressman kevin mccarthy and to do an amazing job. so we will just let them run it could be 785 pounds but they have been there long enough i will focus on that, on page 4753 of a policy piece nobody has read. so can you call this person i will do it and i love to see that. they sleekly a conservative and then wonder what the heck happened. no more of that. they are fighting the fight. >> ladies you
having a heart attack and cannot believe this is going on in the reagan library. i apologize but it was amazing because at that moment everyone in the restaurant all the people that i thought were giving me side i started to clap and took self fees and then to be vehemently against me they were not sure they were afraid of what others would think they were put in the corner just like the exit polls. we are losing by 12. they didn't want to be put in a corner. but they were just not willing to...
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the reagan presidency. sorry. >> well, of course the first thing you notice is that carter's teeth are larger than the donky's teeth. that's saying a lot. jimmy carter must have been a big problem for political car tannor toonists normally when you run for the presidency they've been drawing you for years from your senate career and various things you've done in the public arena. he does come from almost out of no where. and then there was some issue, i presume among cartoonist now he was properly drawn. some of them drew his body as a peanut. and actually the god people of plains, georgia, erected a 15-foot high peanut with the grin on it in order to hopefully stop passing by cars and have them visit plains and the handful of gift shops there. later they came one a different innovation, they nut a traffic light. so carter is new to the scene. and this, however, is a iconic scene for every president. after you've been elected you suddenly have things to dell with. and they turn out to be extremely hard. ken
the reagan presidency. sorry. >> well, of course the first thing you notice is that carter's teeth are larger than the donky's teeth. that's saying a lot. jimmy carter must have been a big problem for political car tannor toonists normally when you run for the presidency they've been drawing you for years from your senate career and various things you've done in the public arena. he does come from almost out of no where. and then there was some issue, i presume among cartoonist now he was...
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i have the honor of being executive director for the ronald reagan presidential -- the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. thank you all for coming the seating. in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, which please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. [applause] i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands: one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. please be seated. [applause] >> before we get started there's a few people i do like to recognize in the audience this evening. i will start with mayor keith mashburn and his wife shelby. [applause] former congressman and his wife. [applause] i see that charlie kurt is here, the founder of turning point us usa. [cheers and applause] and and i know he supposed to be with us. pat boone. where is pat? there you go. [cheers and applause] okay. so we have a great evening in store for you so i'm good be very brief but before i introduce our special guest who will introduce our s
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but reagan needs to leave the vietnam era.he escapes vietnam and watergate, he escapes the two traumatic moments and emerges dry. he is not in a quagmire. >> he makes an attempt to move americans into a post-vietnam era and this cartoon, i see the shadow of vietnam in the background of several of the reagan cartoons. >> one of the great frustrations of his acting career is he was not able to get the parts that went to john wayne or gary cooper. the heroic western parts. i think one of the satisfactions of his political career was that he did get to play those parts as a leader first in the conservative republican party and as a candidate for president and as president. >> one thing cartoonist are seldom credited with is graciousness and i think this is a very gracious farewell to reagan by the end of his term. he was able to claim a great deal of success in terms of prosperity and in terms of peace. there are many people who were worried when he took office that he would blow up the world and get the world into a nuclear war.
but reagan needs to leave the vietnam era.he escapes vietnam and watergate, he escapes the two traumatic moments and emerges dry. he is not in a quagmire. >> he makes an attempt to move americans into a post-vietnam era and this cartoon, i see the shadow of vietnam in the background of several of the reagan cartoons. >> one of the great frustrations of his acting career is he was not able to get the parts that went to john wayne or gary cooper. the heroic western parts. i think one...
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without boulware no reagan. if you think your name -- now i'd like to raise a theoretical glass of wine, one thing remembered for doing this work that you may be wrong, i'm standing in manhattan in 2019 with you three decades after the death of the ge executive and everyone in this room is raising a mental glass to reagan, his public policy work and most of all were raising a glass to the name of boulware. thank you very much. [applause] >> i michael myers, what i think about the greek society, two things come to mind, lbj in the revolution of america, the civil rights revolution. the rise in the street in lbj's response to that to agree society. helping blacks get out of poverty and overcome based on race. what i remember about society and the lbj was abandoned by people in the vietnam war. the only people who stuck with him was naacp in terms of civil rights agenda. >> the question. >> my question what about the revolution how can that not be in your book and how can we explain the great society without talkin
without boulware no reagan. if you think your name -- now i'd like to raise a theoretical glass of wine, one thing remembered for doing this work that you may be wrong, i'm standing in manhattan in 2019 with you three decades after the death of the ge executive and everyone in this room is raising a mental glass to reagan, his public policy work and most of all were raising a glass to the name of boulware. thank you very much. [applause] >> i michael myers, what i think about the greek...
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they emerged in 1980 as reagan's famous blue-collar boat. another point more obvious but worth mentioning is that the great society offers a lesson on trustingyour own judgment . if you suspect that a program has been good, it probably isn't . if you suspect a program might be good, invest in it . think of the institutions that inspired you as a child and lay the plans for your own institutions. much of the work that i do in the manhattan institute does, is trying to plan the seeds. theoretical seed can be the most fruitful seed. a third and final point, individuals matter. without manhattan institute scholars, individuals dollars there would have been no broken windows policy . without boulware, no reagan. >> if you think your name like i'd like toraise a theoretical glass of wine will be remembered for doing this work , you may be wrong. i'm standing right here in ht manhattan in 2019 with you. three decades after the death of that obscure the executive everyone in this room is raising a mental glass to reagan, his public policy work but a
they emerged in 1980 as reagan's famous blue-collar boat. another point more obvious but worth mentioning is that the great society offers a lesson on trustingyour own judgment . if you suspect that a program has been good, it probably isn't . if you suspect a program might be good, invest in it . think of the institutions that inspired you as a child and lay the plans for your own institutions. much of the work that i do in the manhattan institute does, is trying to plan the seeds. theoretical...
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back in 1985, reagan laid out what was known as the reagan doctrine which was that the u.s.as going to support and resist and movement around the world to powdered soviet aggression. in the last few months, this president, president trump has pulled u.s. troops out of northern syria and abandoning our kurdish allies, he's talking now about a peace deal with the taliban and pulling out of afghanistan. join it comes to fighting ices, join it comes to fighting the taliban, is this what president trump is now doing the exact opposite of the reagan doctrine. assume i'm not at all. let's look those two situations. we withdrew troops from the border with turkey because our long-standing allies seven years was going i'm because they had about terrorist activity coming into turkey. we told them is, you shouldn't do this, we worked hard to get another that, and stop the safe zone. but at the end of the day they were committed to doing that we were going to put our troops in the past. chris: my.that went out getting into a lot of the details, we seem to be pulling back from fighting te
back in 1985, reagan laid out what was known as the reagan doctrine which was that the u.s.as going to support and resist and movement around the world to powdered soviet aggression. in the last few months, this president, president trump has pulled u.s. troops out of northern syria and abandoning our kurdish allies, he's talking now about a peace deal with the taliban and pulling out of afghanistan. join it comes to fighting ices, join it comes to fighting the taliban, is this what president...
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. >> ronald reagan was leaning forward and we are pulling back. chris: we are talking to defense secretary mark esper at the reagan library. >> i'm asking for articles of impeachment. need and leave no choice. we'll talk to democratic congresswoman a key member of the house judiciary committee which will hear evidence monday from house investigators. plus the justice department's inspector general, highly anticipated review of the 2016 russia. >>. chris: will ask our son a panel the ig report will be. the president claimed it was all a witchhunt. and our power player the week. is obsessed with spice. in the things that they use to see you. all right now. i'm fox news sunday. you are live at the ronald reagan presidential library and air force one that carried our 40th president around the globe in pursuit of peace. and walk into a special welcome to a special hour of fox news, gathering of key figures in national security. more on that in a moment. but first the latest on to developing stories. the release -- national security correspondence joini
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so after four years, i was very anxious to get on board with reagan. i thought we needed reagan. i thought it gave me a chance to make up for what i felt i had to do for president ford, so i committed to him early. like in december of 1979. by the spring, i was his chairman in mississippi. i was excited about that. i thought he was what we needed at the time. it also gave me a chance to salve my conscience for what i have done in 1976, even though i endorsed him and i tried to be helpful, i did not go to the convention because i could not stand the thought of all i knew would happen at the republican convention in 1976. timothy: in your book, you give the impression that you might have actually switched the mississippi delegation, in which reagan would have been nominated. mr. lott: the vote was 17-16 in favor of the ford position. if i had been there and voted my conscience, i probably would have switched that vote the other way. timothy: what did you mean in the book when you said that your watergate judiciary experience was a watershed? what did that mean? mr. lott: it had so
so after four years, i was very anxious to get on board with reagan. i thought we needed reagan. i thought it gave me a chance to make up for what i felt i had to do for president ford, so i committed to him early. like in december of 1979. by the spring, i was his chairman in mississippi. i was excited about that. i thought he was what we needed at the time. it also gave me a chance to salve my conscience for what i have done in 1976, even though i endorsed him and i tried to be helpful, i did...
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library and back in 1985 reagan laid out what was known as the reagan doctrine, which was that the u.ss going to support resistance movements around the world to counter soviet aggression. in the last few months, this president, president trump, has pulled u.s. troops out of northern syria, abandoning our kurdish allies. he's talking now about a peace deal with the taliban, pulling out of afghanistan. when it comes to fighting isis, when it comes to fighting the taliban, isn't what president trump is now doing the exact opposite of the reagan doctrine? >> secretary esper: not at all. let's look at those two situations. we withdrew troops from the border with turkey because our long-standing ally of 70 years was going in because of threats they had about terrorist activity coming into turkey and what we told them is you shouldn't do this, we worked hard to get them to not do that, we try to set the safe zone but at the end of the day they were committed to doing that and we weren't going to put our troops in the path. he >> chris: up my point without getting into a lot of the details is
library and back in 1985 reagan laid out what was known as the reagan doctrine, which was that the u.ss going to support resistance movements around the world to counter soviet aggression. in the last few months, this president, president trump, has pulled u.s. troops out of northern syria, abandoning our kurdish allies. he's talking now about a peace deal with the taliban, pulling out of afghanistan. when it comes to fighting isis, when it comes to fighting the taliban, isn't what president...
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it's 1981, and ronald reagan is the president of the united states. and it's an interesting moment in world affairs. on the one hand, you might think the new reagan administration could look toward this new islamist presence in iran and growing presence in the region and say, we got a new threat. we got a new challenge. how are we going to resolve this issue? that's not where ronald reagan's head was at. he's an old cold war warrior. he's focused on the soviet union. so the islamist presence, the challenge it presents, is basically put way deep in the background. we have a terrible relationship with iran. we don't resolve it during the reagan administration. we don't recognize their government. we keep, as donald trump would tell us later, a huge hunk of their money hostage in our banks. we don't give it back to them. and we just have a deteriorating backstory relationship with iran. and, of course, the irony is it's during the same time that ronald reagan sees opportunity with a different islamist group. a group that eventually we call al qaeda in af
it's 1981, and ronald reagan is the president of the united states. and it's an interesting moment in world affairs. on the one hand, you might think the new reagan administration could look toward this new islamist presence in iran and growing presence in the region and say, we got a new threat. we got a new challenge. how are we going to resolve this issue? that's not where ronald reagan's head was at. he's an old cold war warrior. he's focused on the soviet union. so the islamist presence,...
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i also want to thank the reagan institute for inviting me here today. it's a true privilege and honor. there's a lot of friends of mine out there in the audience. i attended this forum every year since its inception in 2012 and i found this to be an incredibly important venue to discuss the state of our national defense. it's quite fitting to have this discussion here at the ronald reagan presidental library of to pay tribute to a leader who did so much to enhance our military strength and our nation's security during a time of profound consequence and change. just like today. and on a personal note, i always enjoyed walking through the halls and looking at the photos, as some of my closer friends know, my mother's side of the family are reagans from county cork and over the years my mom has claimed we have a relationship with president reagan. i've often pressed her for evidence. none has been forthcoming. so my only other request of the library is this. as you go through your files, if you find that relationship, call me. if you don't, i'll give you h
i also want to thank the reagan institute for inviting me here today. it's a true privilege and honor. there's a lot of friends of mine out there in the audience. i attended this forum every year since its inception in 2012 and i found this to be an incredibly important venue to discuss the state of our national defense. it's quite fitting to have this discussion here at the ronald reagan presidental library of to pay tribute to a leader who did so much to enhance our military strength and our...
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the entire chunk of revolution that reagan brought came out of the little bulware pamphlets he had so lovingly prepared. his long-term investment that no one remembered had paid off in ways that is near unimaginable the markets thrived in the era in which we did get a market i will say there are several lessons of the great society that is one of 12 chapters in the book. first of all the overarching lesson is the book that government is rotten at planning. no matter how much it says. you get a perverse outcome. a philanthropic project that may not turn out to be a complete failure in the end think of that as a plan of your voters and those tens of thousands of meetings most voters understood what reagan was saying and there was another way for the american worker they emerged in 1880 as the famous blue-collar vote. another point more obvious but worth mentioning is the great society offers a lesson on trusting your own judgment if you suspect a program is not good it probably isn't. if you suspect - - suspected program might be good, invest in it. think of the institutions that inspir
the entire chunk of revolution that reagan brought came out of the little bulware pamphlets he had so lovingly prepared. his long-term investment that no one remembered had paid off in ways that is near unimaginable the markets thrived in the era in which we did get a market i will say there are several lessons of the great society that is one of 12 chapters in the book. first of all the overarching lesson is the book that government is rotten at planning. no matter how much it says. you get a...
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reagan surged. not just our own internal polls, but cbs, abc, they all have him ahead and gaining among undecideds, because reagan was an unknown figure. i was in the hotel with the president and his traveling party that last weekend and i am told that at 3 a.m. to get on air force one, the president is going back to the white house. there has been a new offer from the iranians and i said, no. don't go back. look at the offer and determine if it's adequate. if you go back it will bring the whole hostage crisis story back. he insisted he had to go back. we looked at the offer. it was a positive step, but not enough. myself, and jordan, the chief of staff, we all said, if you are going to do it, blast the hell out of the iranians for trying to interfere it in the election. instead he gave a very balanced statement. all the support collapsed. it was not sufficient to resolve it. it was a huge mistake and i think the election would have been very different had we ignored it or simply said, the press sta
reagan surged. not just our own internal polls, but cbs, abc, they all have him ahead and gaining among undecideds, because reagan was an unknown figure. i was in the hotel with the president and his traveling party that last weekend and i am told that at 3 a.m. to get on air force one, the president is going back to the white house. there has been a new offer from the iranians and i said, no. don't go back. look at the offer and determine if it's adequate. if you go back it will bring the...
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will david and vera are not just our only link to ronald reagan. in 1993 and 94, justice courses as a court to anthony kennedy who is president reagan's third and final appointments to the high court. twenty-three years layers justice was a first clerk to serve aside his fellow boss as a supreme court justice. david and hope you're taking notes. [laughter] the resist lineage, today's supreme court reflects the reagan legacy. there was no secret what president reagan wanted that legacy to be. america's courts he said quote should interpret the law not make it. the role of the supreme court in his view was to quote to make sure that principles of law are based on the constitution. justice's new book it was practically a user's manual to the faithful interpretation of our constitution. it's also a wake-up call to what we might wrist if we stray too far from the constitutional principles. the title of justices book is a republic, if you can keep it. that phrase is how benjamin franklin is said to have answered citizens questions about what type of gove
will david and vera are not just our only link to ronald reagan. in 1993 and 94, justice courses as a court to anthony kennedy who is president reagan's third and final appointments to the high court. twenty-three years layers justice was a first clerk to serve aside his fellow boss as a supreme court justice. david and hope you're taking notes. [laughter] the resist lineage, today's supreme court reflects the reagan legacy. there was no secret what president reagan wanted that legacy to be....
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right that was a big scandal president reagan called the bureau the bureaucrats a problem president reagan said the most frightening words in english were i'm from the government and i'm here to help so i don't think those were particularly flowery or supportive things and donald divine his director of o.m.b. very clearly said it right these individuals are there to promote their parochial interests and their policies and they could be right to talk about the law let's talk about whether they're implementing president trumps policy they're frustrated right got it john so i think it's true that the folks. in the government have their parochial interests or professional interest right there they're having a paycheck and they're having a special situation and they're interested in that stuff for sure and they do have policy preferences for sure but there is above that there is an allegiance we all swear and there is a long and that's the problem here it's not that donald trump has different policy preferences we expected those from a republican president the problem is we're running up agains
right that was a big scandal president reagan called the bureau the bureaucrats a problem president reagan said the most frightening words in english were i'm from the government and i'm here to help so i don't think those were particularly flowery or supportive things and donald divine his director of o.m.b. very clearly said it right these individuals are there to promote their parochial interests and their policies and they could be right to talk about the law let's talk about whether...
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he was not a delegator like ronald reagan would be. he thought by taking care of this trouble the american people would see him as a strong leader. he basically did everything right. that's the irony of this situation. he quickly got ahold of the iranians, he talked to people who he thought were responsible figures in the iranian government. remember, again, the iranian government is not clear who is in charge of what, the ayatollah was seen as a figurehead. who exactly to talk to was a problem for the american government. carter -- he's that kind of mind. he kind of step by step moved through the process to resolve this issue. what he didn't realize was that there was factions in iran that did not want to resolve this issue. that this crisis was good for the iranian factions wanting to create an islamic state. they wanted to maintain a crisis with the united states. you've got an american government trying to resolve an unpleasant diplomatic problem and factions in iran who want to foster and inflame this crisis to gain legitimacy for
he was not a delegator like ronald reagan would be. he thought by taking care of this trouble the american people would see him as a strong leader. he basically did everything right. that's the irony of this situation. he quickly got ahold of the iranians, he talked to people who he thought were responsible figures in the iranian government. remember, again, the iranian government is not clear who is in charge of what, the ayatollah was seen as a figurehead. who exactly to talk to was a problem...
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there was secret what president reagan wanted that legacy to be. america's quote he said, should interpret the law, not make it. and the role of supreme court in his view, was to make sure the principles of law are based on the constitution. justice news new book is the practically a user news manual for the faithful interpretation of our constitution. social wake-up call. about woman at risk if we stray is it too far from our constitutional principles. the title of his book is in republic, if you can keep it. that phrase is how benjamin frank linda sent to events or citizens questions about the government the founders had created at the constitutional convention. with this response, franklin was trying to convey just how fragile our constitutional liberties are. an individual or citizens must be to preserve them. it is the same caution the president reagan urge in his famous live, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. during tonight news conversation we look forward to learning what tomorrow's quote and citizens can do to
there was secret what president reagan wanted that legacy to be. america's quote he said, should interpret the law, not make it. and the role of supreme court in his view, was to make sure the principles of law are based on the constitution. justice news new book is the practically a user news manual for the faithful interpretation of our constitution. social wake-up call. about woman at risk if we stray is it too far from our constitutional principles. the title of his book is in republic, if...
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reagan believed that. a lifetime thinking about what this world should look like and freedom and his fight against communism. all the things that reagan stood for and it played out in his presidency and plays out here in his library. you walk around here for a few minutes and you get a sense of the reagan years like nothing else. >> bill: i think that he in life was as big as life and for some people he was bigger than life. for what he did and what he stood for. and i think the 707 is emblematic of him. do you feel that way? it is more than just a prop on loan from the air force here at the library. >> the plane behind us flew seven united states presidents but flew president reagan all eight years of his times in the white house. millions of miles around the world. reagan was a real believer was getting things done and looking at other leaders eye-to-eye. >> bill: you came back from berlin for the demand for the wall to come down 30 years ago. how was that? >> an incredible thing. now a statue of the pre
reagan believed that. a lifetime thinking about what this world should look like and freedom and his fight against communism. all the things that reagan stood for and it played out in his presidency and plays out here in his library. you walk around here for a few minutes and you get a sense of the reagan years like nothing else. >> bill: i think that he in life was as big as life and for some people he was bigger than life. for what he did and what he stood for. and i think the 707 is...
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at the ronald reagan presidential library in california, it's the site of the annual reagan nationalefense form being held today and tomorrow. more about that shortly. a good evening, i'm bret baier, we to begin tonight with a sad and shocking story, the second deadly shooting on the u.s. military base in just three days. at this morning, a gunman opened fired at the naval air base in florida. at least two people are dead including the assailant was a member of saudi arabia's air force. on the training assignment in the u.s. the fbi at this hour is trying to determine if this was a terror attack. it follows a fatal assault wednesday at the iconic pearl harbor base in hawaii that was ruled, at least initially, a mental issue and we begin the coverage tonight with correspondent jonathan whose life in pensacola. if good to me, john. >> good evening, authorities believe the immediate threat is over and that the government acted alone however the base remains closed while the fbi tries to determine what led to this morning's violence. naval air station went on lockdown as they responded t
at the ronald reagan presidential library in california, it's the site of the annual reagan nationalefense form being held today and tomorrow. more about that shortly. a good evening, i'm bret baier, we to begin tonight with a sad and shocking story, the second deadly shooting on the u.s. military base in just three days. at this morning, a gunman opened fired at the naval air base in florida. at least two people are dead including the assailant was a member of saudi arabia's air force. on the...
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i was in the reagan administration. ronald reagan was extremely clear about what he wanted. was at the treasury department in the early parts of the administration, and we knew exactly what reagan wanted. that's an interesting issue, whether reagan would have liked reading. clear weis policies so hardly ever had to go to the white house for clarification , because reagan laid out the policies he wanted us to follow. that is not often the case with presidents. they come into office without having a clear view. outver, if a president lays the kind of conservative outlook , thedent reagan had government would be responsive to that, people in the various agencies would feel that they can't make all these regulations , and in fact would probably withdraw some of the regulations, as they are doing in the case of trump right now. but i would add in the case of trump, in his first two years, we haven't really had a substantial reduction in the number of regulations every year. since 1993 when people begin to count, there were more than 3000 regulations every year from the agencies o
i was in the reagan administration. ronald reagan was extremely clear about what he wanted. was at the treasury department in the early parts of the administration, and we knew exactly what reagan wanted. that's an interesting issue, whether reagan would have liked reading. clear weis policies so hardly ever had to go to the white house for clarification , because reagan laid out the policies he wanted us to follow. that is not often the case with presidents. they come into office without...
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the convention ended , ronald reagan did not win. we got on the top floor ofthe hotel, he gathered his closest advisers and little old forest gump , john kasich was standing in the back of the room and i watched this as reagan said we may have lost the battle but we have not lost the war and he made a beautiful talk and all these grown men and some women had tears streaming down their face and it was a remarkable experience that gave me insight into a lot of things that i want lightning struck as it has been through most of my lifetime. one other story i want to tell you. when i got done with that white house thing, i applied for a job working in the white house and they wouldn't give me the job and then i wrote to these congressmen and none of them would answer my letters but i was looking for a summer job so they called me up and said you can't have ajob working in the white house but you can get a job working at the national library of medicine at the national institutes of health . i have no idea what the national library of medi
the convention ended , ronald reagan did not win. we got on the top floor ofthe hotel, he gathered his closest advisers and little old forest gump , john kasich was standing in the back of the room and i watched this as reagan said we may have lost the battle but we have not lost the war and he made a beautiful talk and all these grown men and some women had tears streaming down their face and it was a remarkable experience that gave me insight into a lot of things that i want lightning struck...
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that gave out like the manhattan institute this actor, ronald reagan wasn't popular across ge eitheralking about western propaganda they complained about him but they could not stop bowl would send him all over around with the mimeographed pages with the future of industry and it might move west and so on and then they talk about the dangers of socialism and socialism the medicine is a bad idea maybe hydropower wasn't the only kind of power of the future of the united states and soon enough reagan the actor began to take the arguments seriously he even bought some ge stock so year in 1960 was a dark cloud over ge with the propaganda mill. the justice department was investigating the communist and the new attorney general robert kennedy pulled together a strong case ge was colluding like westinghouse to fix high prices the justice department went to court and the judge said the ge executive to jail so here was the propaganda department mouthing off about the free markets even as they cheated the american taxpayer. a terrible blow the company looks like the worst hypocrite in the world
that gave out like the manhattan institute this actor, ronald reagan wasn't popular across ge eitheralking about western propaganda they complained about him but they could not stop bowl would send him all over around with the mimeographed pages with the future of industry and it might move west and so on and then they talk about the dangers of socialism and socialism the medicine is a bad idea maybe hydropower wasn't the only kind of power of the future of the united states and soon enough...
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that was ronald reagan's genius.able to link economic faith to faith in america. >> no sitting president had visited the new york stock exchange before. it seems safe to say no recent president would have beaten mr. reagan for the honor if a vote had been taken among the floor traders. they gave him round after round of cheers. >> we're going to turn the bull loose. >> the whole world, from reagan's white house on, was basically saying wall street is the engine of our economy. it represents growth. it represents opportunity. it represents the american dream. so these guys were basically saying, we're going to go do it. >> this is the big draw on wall street, the smell of money. >> this is where the action is. this is the over the counter trading. more than 17,000 daily transactions involving millions of shares and millions of dollars, made and lost here every day. and it's a game for young people. when you get home at the end of the week and you look back at what you've done, what gives you a sense of satisfaction? >
that was ronald reagan's genius.able to link economic faith to faith in america. >> no sitting president had visited the new york stock exchange before. it seems safe to say no recent president would have beaten mr. reagan for the honor if a vote had been taken among the floor traders. they gave him round after round of cheers. >> we're going to turn the bull loose. >> the whole world, from reagan's white house on, was basically saying wall street is the engine of our economy....
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he was very close to ronald reagan. very close. and when reagan was running runn 1976 against gerald ford he government recruited to go out and be part of the top upper level people trying to get reagan to win the convention. so he was out there in kansas city and i'm back in column pause, and he call mets and says, i can't handle my workload. their get to delegates and be for reagan over ford. he said you need to come out here. so i flew out to kansas city, and i make my way to this trailer, and this trailer had the reagan brain trust. the campaign manager and the head of public relations and people who were in charge of various states, and i walked in the door and they looked at me issue was 23, 24, and hey said, oh, we're glad you're here. i'm like, i wonder why that is they said somebody was supposed to come and handle five states for governor reagan and he didn't come. and we have an opening. do you think you can handle five states for for reagan? i had no idea what that meant and i said, absolutely. i can get the job done. so
he was very close to ronald reagan. very close. and when reagan was running runn 1976 against gerald ford he government recruited to go out and be part of the top upper level people trying to get reagan to win the convention. so he was out there in kansas city and i'm back in column pause, and he call mets and says, i can't handle my workload. their get to delegates and be for reagan over ford. he said you need to come out here. so i flew out to kansas city, and i make my way to this trailer,...
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>> that is reagan!> reporter: and an annual calendar has now raised more than $60,000 to help other children in foster care and you aren't seeing double, there is another doodle now in the picture. >> lincoln is my son's dog. lincoln and reagan get to play together a lot. >> reporter: what began as a story about a boy and his best friend turns out to be the perfect message for the season >> there's something really special about having a companion that wants you exactly as you are >> so great to see their growing family and yay doodles. that's "nightly news" for this monday. i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone, and goodnight. >>> right now at 6:00, caught off guard. moms trying to make a statement about housing but the landlord says they are blocking a needy family from moving in. >>> a convenience store clerk fighting back during a violent robbery caught on camera. first. >> i want her to be well. >> he was run over by a car because of a haircut. tonight he is speaking exclus e exclusivel
>> that is reagan!> reporter: and an annual calendar has now raised more than $60,000 to help other children in foster care and you aren't seeing double, there is another doodle now in the picture. >> lincoln is my son's dog. lincoln and reagan get to play together a lot. >> reporter: what began as a story about a boy and his best friend turns out to be the perfect message for the season >> there's something really special about having a companion that wants you...
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we, not reagan, reversed the post-vietnam decline in defense spending. every weapon deployed, the missile, the long-range cruise missile, the forces in europe, every single one of those was green lighted and started by jimmy carter. after the afghan invasion, which collided exactly with this crisis, christmas day, 1979, just after the hostage crisis, the soviets invade afghanistan to put in their own puppet. even his conservative critics say it is carter's finest hour. increased defense spending by 5%. grain embargo even before the iowa cauckacaucuses against the soviets. arming the opposition. boycott of the olympics. we did use hard power at that point. >> let's go to a viewer in london, watching us on the bbc parliament channel. good afternoon to you. >> caller: good afternoon to you. thank you for taking my call. thank you to your panel. what i'd like to discuss here is the survival of islamic republic. what they've learned, in order to survive, the best way for them is to react slowly to every event. this happened by accident, they learned that. tha
we, not reagan, reversed the post-vietnam decline in defense spending. every weapon deployed, the missile, the long-range cruise missile, the forces in europe, every single one of those was green lighted and started by jimmy carter. after the afghan invasion, which collided exactly with this crisis, christmas day, 1979, just after the hostage crisis, the soviets invade afghanistan to put in their own puppet. even his conservative critics say it is carter's finest hour. increased defense...
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ronald reagan and tip o'neill is another example. partisanship can be a source of productivity around these issues if it is managed with attention to the role of the body. quite frankly, with pride in the role your body lies within the broader framework. i think whether trump is acquitted or not in the senate obviously matters a lot, but from a historic point of view, the vote that occurred while we were speaking in the house judiciary committee and then presumptively in the house as a whole is already playing a vital and important role because the house of representatives is standing up and saying this is their role. whether the president gets acquitted or not in the senate. same thing happened with andrew johnson. andrew johnson was not convicted in the senate but it was a -- enormously important that it even came down to the senate. i think we've already made important constitutional progress in the last few days with this investigation. it would have been much worse if congress had looked the other way. on a constitutional amendm
ronald reagan and tip o'neill is another example. partisanship can be a source of productivity around these issues if it is managed with attention to the role of the body. quite frankly, with pride in the role your body lies within the broader framework. i think whether trump is acquitted or not in the senate obviously matters a lot, but from a historic point of view, the vote that occurred while we were speaking in the house judiciary committee and then presumptively in the house as a whole is...
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>> that is reagan!reporter: and an annual calendar has now raised more than $60,000 to help other children in foster care and you aren't seeing double there's another doodle now in the picture >> lincoln is my son's dog. lincoln and reagan get to play together a lot. >> reporter: what began as a story about a boy and his best friend turns out to be the perfect message for the season >> there's something really special about having a companion that wants you exactly as you are >> so great to see their growing family, and yay, doodles that's "nightly news" for this monday. i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone, and goodnight. ♪you're here where you should ♪be ♪snow is falling as the carols ♪sing ♪it just wasn't the same ♪alone on christmas day ♪you're all that i need ♪underneath the tree ♪tonight ♪i'm gonna hold you close ♪make sure that you know ♪i was lost before you ♪christmas was cold and grey ♪another holiday alone to ♪celebrate ♪but then one day everything ♪changed ♪you're all i need ♪un
>> that is reagan!reporter: and an annual calendar has now raised more than $60,000 to help other children in foster care and you aren't seeing double there's another doodle now in the picture >> lincoln is my son's dog. lincoln and reagan get to play together a lot. >> reporter: what began as a story about a boy and his best friend turns out to be the perfect message for the season >> there's something really special about having a companion that wants you exactly as...
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at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california, 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." i am carl quintanilla with jon fortt at post nine of the new york stock exchange. morgan brennan is in simi valley at the reagan national library >>> we start with jobs numbers, sending stocks surging, near session highs, up 303 on the dow, flirting with 1% gains in the session. joining us to morning, mike santoli covering the up swing in the best of both worlds. >> the market was craving a good number, good news is good news no implications for the fed trying to restrain things. it is interesting, you look at the week, we did a v in psychology and the stock market, a week ago yesterday hit the all-time high, 3150 in the s&p 500. we ran into ism numbers that challenged the rally u.s. growth close to 2%. weaver an overbought market, little shakeout. now it seems like numbers since then restored that premise that things are getting better or never got that bad as we thought late summer.
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he was very close to ronald reagan, very close hand when reagan was running in 1976 against gerald ford in the primary he got recruited to go out and be part of this top upper-level people trying to get reagan to win the convention so he was out there in kansas city and he called me and he says i can't handle my work load. we are trying to get all these delegates for reagan over ford. he said you need to come out here so i flew out to kansas city and i make my way to this trailer. this trailerrk has a reagan bran trust. there is a campaign manager and head of public relations and people who were in charge of various states and ith walked in the door and they looked at me and i was 23 or 24 years old. they say oh we are glad you are here. i'm like i wonder why that is. they said someone was supposed to come and handle five states for governor reagan and he didn't come. h we have an opening. you think you can handle five states for governor reagan? i had no idea what that meant and i said absolutely i can get the job done. they gave me north dakota south dakota minnesota and they gave me
he was very close to ronald reagan, very close hand when reagan was running in 1976 against gerald ford in the primary he got recruited to go out and be part of this top upper-level people trying to get reagan to win the convention so he was out there in kansas city and he called me and he says i can't handle my work load. we are trying to get all these delegates for reagan over ford. he said you need to come out here so i flew out to kansas city and i make my way to this trailer. this...
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this extraordinary deal between the united kingdom and saudi arabia in which ronald reagan wanted to sell the saudis billions and billions dollars worth of equipment these reading it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared the saudi would strengthen israel so ronald reagan handed the deal loser effectively to his political soulmate sacha un seen nothing yet. very effective. when. the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 2 years. has been a. great event. i was always pleased to see him when i was prime minister because he sure. knows. you can see this. and would be willing to support taking them with whatever they came to me and of discussion from there on everything else was. he explained to mr thatcher this was a deal with saudi arabia and the things were different. they wanted 3000000000. that was 6000000000. i want most people understand this broad. we'll train you to work together against the terrorists who threaten the way of life of us this is. one day i started crying and it was a mob coming to my act
this extraordinary deal between the united kingdom and saudi arabia in which ronald reagan wanted to sell the saudis billions and billions dollars worth of equipment these reading it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared the saudi would strengthen israel so ronald reagan handed the deal loser effectively to his political soulmate sacha un seen nothing yet. very effective. when. the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the...
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it was certainly true of reagan. that was the whole ridiculousness of the cake and everything was to reopen that relationship and in addition to getting the hostages out. it was certainly george h.w. bush with the whole policy of you know extended hand, we will -- all that rhetoric. which was undermined by the second smaller hostage crisis. but nonetheless, very real. it was certainly bill clinton's policy. we ran around the general assembly in 19 -- the end of 1999 or 2000 desperately hoping to have cat amy and bill clinton bump into each other. it was considered to dump coffee on him to consider that opportunity. thank god we didn't do that. "w" was probably in the best case to make the rapprochement and thought about it briefly before of course his axis of evil speech. i think it's safe to say that obama saw this as his path to the nobel peace prize. of course he got the nobel peace prize before -- almost before he was inaugurated. he didn't need it, but he still pursued it. i think that jcpoa would be regarded by
it was certainly true of reagan. that was the whole ridiculousness of the cake and everything was to reopen that relationship and in addition to getting the hostages out. it was certainly george h.w. bush with the whole policy of you know extended hand, we will -- all that rhetoric. which was undermined by the second smaller hostage crisis. but nonetheless, very real. it was certainly bill clinton's policy. we ran around the general assembly in 19 -- the end of 1999 or 2000 desperately hoping...
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it was certainly true of reagan. that was the whole ridiculouslessness of the cake and everything was to re-open that relationship in addition to getting the hostages out. it was certainly george h.w. bush with the whole policy of, you know, extended hand and all of that rhetoric which was undermined by the second smaller hostage crisis, but nonetheless, very real. it was certainly bill clinton's policy. we around the general asemiblee, we were des from thely hoping to have have come to him, and it was seriously considered dumping cove on khatami to create an opportunity and thank god we didn't do that idea. w, ironically, was in the best case and seemingly thought about it briefly before, of course, his axis of evil speech. i think it's safe to say that obama saw this as his path to the nobel peace prize. of course, he got the nobel peace prize before he -- almost before he was inaugurated, he didn't need it, but he still pursued it, and jcpoa would be regarded as prdz president trump, but as the stepping-stone to a
it was certainly true of reagan. that was the whole ridiculouslessness of the cake and everything was to re-open that relationship in addition to getting the hostages out. it was certainly george h.w. bush with the whole policy of, you know, extended hand and all of that rhetoric which was undermined by the second smaller hostage crisis, but nonetheless, very real. it was certainly bill clinton's policy. we around the general asemiblee, we were des from thely hoping to have have come to him,...
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the sit still in the united kingdom in saudi arabia in which ronald reagan wanted to sell the saudis billions and billions dollars worth of equipment that these radios stopped it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared saudi would strengthen israel serono reagan handed the deal is the effect of the 2 his political soulmate sacha un seen nothing yet was a very tough act to follow god. when we stumbled on the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years highness french has been at the heart of many of the great load event of the polish time. i was always face to see him when i was prime minister because he brought me extraordinary insight i'm bold proposal. she informed us she considers saudi arabia as a strong friend and would be willing to support taking them with whatever the kingdom needs and of discussion from there on everything else was going to get he explained to mrs thatcher this was a deal with saudi arabia and the full things were done differently. they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weapons that
the sit still in the united kingdom in saudi arabia in which ronald reagan wanted to sell the saudis billions and billions dollars worth of equipment that these radios stopped it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared saudi would strengthen israel serono reagan handed the deal is the effect of the 2 his political soulmate sacha un seen nothing yet was a very tough act to follow god. when we stumbled on the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of...
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what document would you pick after 1987 connor ronald reagan's tear down -- ronald reagan's tear down the wall speech. what would you pick after that? and i say, i deliberate lee stop it 1987. i do not want anybody to not read this book, to not think about this issue, because of a current political controversy that i might inadvertently offend them. that all principles americans, republican callers, democratic collars, independent colors, all americans should be mindful of these episodes and these documents. past,se instances in our and the importance of liberty to the history of this country. i want to direct their attention to that. you know, you can go back to the 24/seven politics we have had in 363 days this year. up again after the segment ends in a few minutes but i want to get peoples's attention from moment and directed to something bigger and i would say more important. what about the last colors concern about the monro doctrine -- caller's concern? andortunately, we can vote we can vote in meaningful elections. it is not like russia. right? well, turkey just had a meaningfu
what document would you pick after 1987 connor ronald reagan's tear down -- ronald reagan's tear down the wall speech. what would you pick after that? and i say, i deliberate lee stop it 1987. i do not want anybody to not read this book, to not think about this issue, because of a current political controversy that i might inadvertently offend them. that all principles americans, republican callers, democratic collars, independent colors, all americans should be mindful of these episodes and...
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it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared the saudi would strengthen israel serato reagan handed the deal is there effectively to his political soul mate sacha un seen nothing yet. very tough act to follow. when least stumbled on the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years highness prince has been at the heart of many of the great. polish. i was always pleased to see him when i was prime minister because he brought me a short insight unbowed proposal was. informed as you can see that saudi arabia is this strong friend and would be willing to support taking them with whatever the kingdom needs and of discussion from there on everything else was going to get he explained to mr thatcher this was a deal with saudi arabia and their full things were done differently. they wanted $43000000000.00 with a weapon that was $6000000000.00. dollars majority of most people understand this broad. we'll continue to work together against the terrorists who threaten the way of life a pacifist. one day i started crying and
it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared the saudi would strengthen israel serato reagan handed the deal is there effectively to his political soul mate sacha un seen nothing yet. very tough act to follow. when least stumbled on the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years highness prince has been at the heart of many of the great. polish. i was always pleased to see him when i was prime minister because he...