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reagan. >> nancy reagan chose a cause to embrace for her is the anti- drug cause. and then over time to become central to her life. she knew that some - - simple phrase just say no was not the answer it was easy to remember and it caught on but the issue is complicated and often filled with doubt she could tackle such an issue tell us what you learned about the effort and how she in the and reflected by saying those provided me with the most fulfilling years of my life. >> the slogan of just say no was a double edged sword was memorable but it sounded simplistic and people even mocked it. with those hundreds of appearances as first lady and how she got the message out every way she could going on television. you really cannot doubt her own devotion to this cause which goes back to the sixties when she was in california what they had done to the families and her friends. people are going to argue for a long time just how effective really was. but i looked at evidence and there is a project called monitoring the future which is the longest, best long-term tracking of
reagan. >> nancy reagan chose a cause to embrace for her is the anti- drug cause. and then over time to become central to her life. she knew that some - - simple phrase just say no was not the answer it was easy to remember and it caught on but the issue is complicated and often filled with doubt she could tackle such an issue tell us what you learned about the effort and how she in the and reflected by saying those provided me with the most fulfilling years of my life. >> the...
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ronald reagan is denying that so it is it becomes nancy reagan's job. it's important to her in doing that. she wants to make sure that it has the resources that it needs and she also finds other ways to make sure history remembers ronald reagan in a way that is true to ronald reagan. she does something that i found fascinating which is while on the one hand, conservatives ronald reagan becomes this icon. but she also knows that there is still this perception among the liberal scholars and historians that he was just an actor reading lines other people wrote for him. his value and belief in his own handwriting so you see he begins to publish his diaries, something very few presidents have ever done in keeping real-time diaries so people can see in his own hand at the crucial juncture. he publishes his letters and all the speeches that he was writing as he was getting ready to run for president and you can see in his own hand that these were his thoughts and values she didn't want it to be a monument just to the past but also to point to the future which
ronald reagan is denying that so it is it becomes nancy reagan's job. it's important to her in doing that. she wants to make sure that it has the resources that it needs and she also finds other ways to make sure history remembers ronald reagan in a way that is true to ronald reagan. she does something that i found fascinating which is while on the one hand, conservatives ronald reagan becomes this icon. but she also knows that there is still this perception among the liberal scholars and...
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reagan? what about nancy reagan? what made her the person that she became and equipped her to be a first lady and do you think ronald reagan would have been his politically successful or even been president without her? well, i'll take that last question first people who were closest to the reagan's tell me no stewart spencer his ronald reagan's first. political consultant has advisor throughout his career says he would never have been governor without her. he would never have been. president without her she as i said had this. incredibly keen radar and protective-ness that i do think a figure such as ronald reagan who was a perpetual optimist a delegator or somebody who didn't sweat the details. i mean he needed a worrier and he was close to exactly one human being in the world and he married her. but when you look at nancy reagan her she comes from a very traumatic childhood that she never really liked to talk about all that much. her mother was an ambitious actress her biological father was an unsuccessful car sal
reagan? what about nancy reagan? what made her the person that she became and equipped her to be a first lady and do you think ronald reagan would have been his politically successful or even been president without her? well, i'll take that last question first people who were closest to the reagan's tell me no stewart spencer his ronald reagan's first. political consultant has advisor throughout his career says he would never have been governor without her. he would never have been. president...
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reagan.ch is this man has never had a conversation the big-time c communist leader and that he is going to have one ended here early on about this a lot in these very confident in his own abilities of the o negotiator. but then schultz else which is this dinner invitation was not a social invitation. it really nancy reagan had wanted to give him a loan with the president so that he could begin to understand something about her husband pretty something that really has potential to change history. and he also realizes something else in that moment which is that he, george schultz i found an incredibly valuable ally in this first lady. the only person in the world that ronald reagan is truly truly close and you understand is her husband like nobody else does. and it seemed to me sort of a perfect opening into a book about her role, her very unique role as a first lady she was somebody who didn't step foot in the west wing all that often. but everybody there knew when she was displeased about som
reagan.ch is this man has never had a conversation the big-time c communist leader and that he is going to have one ended here early on about this a lot in these very confident in his own abilities of the o negotiator. but then schultz else which is this dinner invitation was not a social invitation. it really nancy reagan had wanted to give him a loan with the president so that he could begin to understand something about her husband pretty something that really has potential to change...
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>> guest: nancy reagan was valuable to ronald reagan.if reagan was a shoe salesman she would have made sure he was the best shoe salesman in the world. she was not a passive little cookie baker but she was a traditionalist. she was elegant. she was beautiful and she also had a very good mind on her shoulders and she had a lot better antenna for detecting people who were using reagan to their benefit than he did. she was good at keeping people away who were not going to help her husband or who would hurt her husband. she famously was involved in the voice of personnel and sacramento when he was governor and more so when he was president. they were a true partnership and one of the great romances of white house history going back to george t and martha washingt. some presidential couples are more estranged than others but they were not only a loving couple but they were a good legal team although her influence was much more subtle than say eleanor roosevelt was. she was deeply effective as the first lady not like roosevelt or some others b
>> guest: nancy reagan was valuable to ronald reagan.if reagan was a shoe salesman she would have made sure he was the best shoe salesman in the world. she was not a passive little cookie baker but she was a traditionalist. she was elegant. she was beautiful and she also had a very good mind on her shoulders and she had a lot better antenna for detecting people who were using reagan to their benefit than he did. she was good at keeping people away who were not going to help her husband or...
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i am in the same camp myself as a fan of reagan's and somebody who worked for reagan and admire reagan donald trump about donald trump is not -- very good story to tell as president in the -- how he provided the economy and vaccinations and all the other issues, deregulation. there are some issues i take issue with him and i take issue personal behaviors as far as what he said and comments he made it very presidential and that was the's legacy so it's still to be determined from a background roll before we address it but a detour in time or was it something more important? i tend to lean more important but in short nuanced content, i do think there is an evolution in the u.s. system reverted to the left and sometimes to the right and right now we got to the left ever since george w. bush back in 1988 and his son and clinton barack obama and others, we have been moving to the left whereas we were moving to the right before that many times, there is this rhythm an american presidency, we go through periods of great presence and meant less great. presidents. his legacy is important and ne
i am in the same camp myself as a fan of reagan's and somebody who worked for reagan and admire reagan donald trump about donald trump is not -- very good story to tell as president in the -- how he provided the economy and vaccinations and all the other issues, deregulation. there are some issues i take issue with him and i take issue personal behaviors as far as what he said and comments he made it very presidential and that was the's legacy so it's still to be determined from a background...
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where ronald reagan was speaking and obviously ronald reagan would have been notable to people in california at the time due to being in movies. so paul ax salt and ronald reagan as respective governors of their neighboring states, california and nevada one of their big initiatives that they work together on was was really the the conservation of the lake tahoe basin and lake tahoe the lake itself. they formed what was called the tahoe regional planning agency trpa. and that was just that that was to try to stymie some of the development. try to make better water quality in the lake and and that kind of created a friendship that lasted basically for the rest of their lives the rest of their careers. in 1976 the the presidential election was coming up. so you have gerald ford running as the incumbent of the republican party and then you have jimmy carter who is running for the democratic party. paul laxalt again, like i said a minority within a minority there thought it would be a good idea. for ronald reagan, maybe to throw his hat in the ring and run for president. to run the primaries he t
where ronald reagan was speaking and obviously ronald reagan would have been notable to people in california at the time due to being in movies. so paul ax salt and ronald reagan as respective governors of their neighboring states, california and nevada one of their big initiatives that they work together on was was really the the conservation of the lake tahoe basin and lake tahoe the lake itself. they formed what was called the tahoe regional planning agency trpa. and that was just that that...
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reagan. how do you plead guilty? guilty explain it. i mean it isn't it seems to be an extraordinary relationship. how do you explain it? we're happy. but why does it work so well? want to have a crack at that too, so well, i think i think we work at it. we were together. yes. it's gonna a long interview. i don't know how to answer that. i just well, i don't know as far as it from a man standpoint as far as i could say is i think clark gable once. said the line to someone. and so there's nothing more important. been approaching your own doorstep and knowing that someone in the other side of the door is listening for the sound of your footsteps. and do you feel out every day as you come home? yes, and are you sitting there waiting? it is an extraordinary relationship. let me ask you about about camp david. i have the impression that you generally come to camp david without visitors an important guest that you you generally come. just the two of you off by yourselves. that is that correct? yes.
reagan. how do you plead guilty? guilty explain it. i mean it isn't it seems to be an extraordinary relationship. how do you explain it? we're happy. but why does it work so well? want to have a crack at that too, so well, i think i think we work at it. we were together. yes. it's gonna a long interview. i don't know how to answer that. i just well, i don't know as far as it from a man standpoint as far as i could say is i think clark gable once. said the line to someone. and so there's nothing...
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i think nancy reagan was, in many respects, a softer side of ronald reagan.iness. she had a point of view on various subjects important to the nation where i think she weighed in almost 99.9% of the time privately with the president. she made her point of view known on some key issues. i really think that got ronald reagan as the conservative to look at both sides of some controversial issues and to oftentimes make decisions with what she had in mind. >> bret: her time as first lady was not without criticism. she came under some criticism for that behind the scenes work in some aspects of washington but also the astrologer and how she dealt with different aspects of that how did she handle that in the end? >> you know, bret, first ladies are people, too. none of them are perfect. and she knew that. i remember the first year to two years of the reagan presidency there was criticism over how the reagans and mrs. reagan, in particular, were too high browed, the controversies over china and the kind of lavish entertainment that would go on at the white house. she
i think nancy reagan was, in many respects, a softer side of ronald reagan.iness. she had a point of view on various subjects important to the nation where i think she weighed in almost 99.9% of the time privately with the president. she made her point of view known on some key issues. i really think that got ronald reagan as the conservative to look at both sides of some controversial issues and to oftentimes make decisions with what she had in mind. >> bret: her time as first lady was...
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reagan sent a video cassette. we explained to your grandchildren later what those are of greenwood singing this and it became the the reagan anthem and has an amazing power today. it's such a great song. our that song still strikes me every time that i hear it because i associate it with growing up and just being a country music fan in here in that song and feeling very patriotic and being very moving very stirring and certainly lee greenwoods one as a fantastic singer and writer. so even today when i hear the song it's still moves me, although sometimes when it's played bothers me. yeah, great song, right? you have tomorrow all the things were gone. i'd work for all my life. i had to start again. with just my children and my wife. thank my lucky stars to be living here today because the flag still stands for freedom and they can't take that away. an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the megave that right to me me and i gladly stand up. and her still today. because there ain't no doubt, i
reagan sent a video cassette. we explained to your grandchildren later what those are of greenwood singing this and it became the the reagan anthem and has an amazing power today. it's such a great song. our that song still strikes me every time that i hear it because i associate it with growing up and just being a country music fan in here in that song and feeling very patriotic and being very moving very stirring and certainly lee greenwoods one as a fantastic singer and writer. so even today...
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did ford hate reagan for this? ford was not one to hold grudges, but certainly he was not happy with the reagan challenge because it did make it difficult for ford to focus on his democratic rival, took a lot of energy, but i should point out one other thing and this is something i mentioned as well, in some respects ford deserves to be faulted here and he admits this. he didn't truly realize just how strong of a challenge reagan posed -- could pose to him. i think had he recognized it earlier he might have had an easier time securing the nomination but he didn't so he was in it for a long, hard fight against reagan. >> we heard a lot about ford's legacy as president. what legacy did he leave on capitol hill after nearly a quarter century of service there. >> that's a good question. what legacy did gerald ford leave on capitol hill after a quarter century of service there? i spoke with about a half dozen members of congress who had served with ford in one form or another and the reg lease is one that they wished, i
did ford hate reagan for this? ford was not one to hold grudges, but certainly he was not happy with the reagan challenge because it did make it difficult for ford to focus on his democratic rival, took a lot of energy, but i should point out one other thing and this is something i mentioned as well, in some respects ford deserves to be faulted here and he admits this. he didn't truly realize just how strong of a challenge reagan posed -- could pose to him. i think had he recognized it earlier...
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why did reagan challenge ford at 76 and why did ended for to test him for that reagan felt that ford was taking positions that he believed were not in line with weather. republican party should be going a reagan came from the conservative wing in the party. he felt that ford was adopting a number of positions that were bad positions. maybe the best example of that and one that certainly helped reagan's campaign make a comeback. i mean at first to see him reagan might lose was the panama canal ford had decided that it was a good idea to continue negotiations that might lead to a treaty to turn the panama canal over to panama and reagan used that against ford saying the canal is ours we paid for it. it's ours. we shouldn't give it up and that helped revive reagan's campaign against ford. did ford hate reagan for this? ford was not one to hold grudges. but certainly he was not happy with the reagan challenge. because it did make it difficult for ford to focus on his democratic rival. took a lot of energy. but i should point out one of the thing and this is my mentioned as well in some r
why did reagan challenge ford at 76 and why did ended for to test him for that reagan felt that ford was taking positions that he believed were not in line with weather. republican party should be going a reagan came from the conservative wing in the party. he felt that ford was adopting a number of positions that were bad positions. maybe the best example of that and one that certainly helped reagan's campaign make a comeback. i mean at first to see him reagan might lose was the panama canal...
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he did not think that reagan deserved ronald reagan and was devastated when he lost. >> one last question then to negatively impact the european governmental leaders but the presidency was bedeviled by a high interest rates and inflation and growing government deficits. much of this was due to the energy crisis and the jacking up the price of oil in 1971 and in 1973 due to the error of the boycott that drove the inflation rate this was a worldwide phenomenon. he did everything he could to combat inflation and then to me the top political decision as the new fed chairman in the late summer of 1979. with the opposition of all political advisers to know that voelker was the character and then to jack up interest rates even more but he did it anyway everything else he had tried had failed. into do what he feared he would do and then began to jack up interest rates to a high level just as he was entering the election campaign and 80 and that's also why he lost the november election and doesn't get credit ironically enough people seem to think that ronald reagan that then it really started unde
he did not think that reagan deserved ronald reagan and was devastated when he lost. >> one last question then to negatively impact the european governmental leaders but the presidency was bedeviled by a high interest rates and inflation and growing government deficits. much of this was due to the energy crisis and the jacking up the price of oil in 1971 and in 1973 due to the error of the boycott that drove the inflation rate this was a worldwide phenomenon. he did everything he could to...
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he is not just an idle for black roster, but v icon reagan music around the world. so why did is flourish is past so many people, how it's rigor linked to african vehicle on my vision, and any doc sites to rig my colleague, liz, sure. tell you the whole truth. everyone in africa knows this guy is the make of most famous export reggae for marley, long after his dad, bob marley and reggae music remains widely popular low belief, but particularly across the african continent. so what made african fall in love with rigging to me is the most prob, consent of music on the planet. to me is uncompromisingly black, politically black, culturally racially, spiritually, whatever african, when i was growing up in terms of me out, my parents had this book, molly cars said we used to listen to 4 hours in the car. i still know the lyrics to some of the songs by heart. the then i didn't know that i was listening to a legend today, reggae still has millions of fans across africa. i know money listening to a game every day because they're a good daughter. we help our teachers, for as
he is not just an idle for black roster, but v icon reagan music around the world. so why did is flourish is past so many people, how it's rigor linked to african vehicle on my vision, and any doc sites to rig my colleague, liz, sure. tell you the whole truth. everyone in africa knows this guy is the make of most famous export reggae for marley, long after his dad, bob marley and reggae music remains widely popular low belief, but particularly across the african continent. so what made african...
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host: you bring up reagan. it's steve on twitter. we haven't been able to get to many of them this morning, steve wrightson on twitter "-- steve writes on twitter "he had the treaty into terms as a singular achievement. top 15 may be, but not top 10." richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the role of government prevailed. ronald reagan's great claim to his standing in the top 10 is that he thought about in his own time as a change in the political senses. we were no longer talking as fdr did about centralizing power in washington, personalizing power in the presidency, a proactive appro
host: you bring up reagan. it's steve on twitter. we haven't been able to get to many of them this morning, steve wrightson on twitter "-- steve writes on twitter "he had the treaty into terms as a singular achievement. top 15 may be, but not top 10." richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the...
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who plays the young man ronald reagan and tommy reagan who plays the childhood ronald reagan.. [laughter] >> well, i don't know about that, played three president types, but okay. ronald reagan was my favorite president, bar none, of the 20th century. he was the first person that, first president that i really voted for that -- in fact, i voted for him, i came home, and my roommate said who'd you vote for, this was 1980. i said, reagan, he said you are kicked out of the hippies. [laughter] steve: i think that's a headline, dennis quaid was a hippie. just saying. [laughter] okay. so, david henry, you play ronald reagan as a young man. you were born during the last year of his presidency. what do you remember or what have you learned about ronald reagan? >> i mean, i've had to do tons of research for the role, i've watched a lot of his filmingses. but my nana had the biggest crush on him. so when she found out i got the role, so beautiful, so beautiful! she toll me everything about reagan's good looks, and i heard about him growing up, my family's a big fan, so it's been a blast
who plays the young man ronald reagan and tommy reagan who plays the childhood ronald reagan.. [laughter] >> well, i don't know about that, played three president types, but okay. ronald reagan was my favorite president, bar none, of the 20th century. he was the first person that, first president that i really voted for that -- in fact, i voted for him, i came home, and my roommate said who'd you vote for, this was 1980. i said, reagan, he said you are kicked out of the hippies....
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carter was unable to exalt to formally approved reagan. it here to it informally, but i would say, you know, we need to, we do need to try and reach some arrangements. we're trying with china as well, who are apparently now embarking upon building a bunch of intercom. i c. d. 's with north korea. we're never going to get them to d nuclear arise. we just need to try and regulate it with some kind of understandings and accommodations. unfortunately, especially in this country on the conservative side and during the cold war, people thought we should get a 1st strike capability able to wipe out. they actually talked about wiping out the soviet union and in 1900 fifties, as part of a rollback strategy. so i don't think that you're going to get massive more massive nuclear cuts in the united states. we already are down to about $3800.00 weapons, $1700.00 of which are functional right now. maybe region pair back a little bit more. but i'm not too optimistic. well, thank you will john, let me ask you a question. you can absolutely like the conver
carter was unable to exalt to formally approved reagan. it here to it informally, but i would say, you know, we need to, we do need to try and reach some arrangements. we're trying with china as well, who are apparently now embarking upon building a bunch of intercom. i c. d. 's with north korea. we're never going to get them to d nuclear arise. we just need to try and regulate it with some kind of understandings and accommodations. unfortunately, especially in this country on the conservative...
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now, but politically, ever since reagan gave the start, were speech in march $983.00 the right. the republican party's been 100 percent committed to the idea of some kind of defense. we need to try and it would be difficult for biden to even get congress to approve any strategic arms limitation talks. i mean, it was difficult and in 1900 seventy's nixon got through carter was unable to exalt to formerly approved reagan. it here to it informally, but i would say, you know, we need to, we do need to try and reach some arrangements. we're trying with china as well, who are apparently now embarking upon building a bunch of intercourse with north korea. we're never going to get them to d nuclear arise. we just need to try and regulate it with some kind of understandings and accommodations. unfortunately, especially in this country, on the conservative side and during the cold war, people thought we should get it 1st, right? capability able to wipe out, they actually talked about wiping out the soviet union and in 1950 as part of a rollback strategy. so i don't think that you're going
now, but politically, ever since reagan gave the start, were speech in march $983.00 the right. the republican party's been 100 percent committed to the idea of some kind of defense. we need to try and it would be difficult for biden to even get congress to approve any strategic arms limitation talks. i mean, it was difficult and in 1900 seventy's nixon got through carter was unable to exalt to formerly approved reagan. it here to it informally, but i would say, you know, we need to, we do need...
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and then with the ronald reagan library in california, , and now the bush library museum. trained as an archivist he was detailed to the bush white house in 1992 to assist with the move of the bush presidential materials to texas, and has been at college station ever since. now let's hear from jean becker and warren finch. thank you for joining us today. >> hello, jean. >> good eating, , warren. great to see. >> thanks to the archivist for the kind introduction. also i would like to shout out to our partners in crime, the george and barbara bush foundation, max, my colleague from l.a., lower alabama, and then also to the dean of the bush school and the staff at the library have been so helpful here during the covid and also to the staff of the former president's office. it's a great organization we belong to you we have been very lucky to be a part of it and be a part of the life of george and barbara bush for all these years. my first question, so you kind of came to the bush office in kind of a curious way. can you just talk a little bit about, you work for "usa today" a
and then with the ronald reagan library in california, , and now the bush library museum. trained as an archivist he was detailed to the bush white house in 1992 to assist with the move of the bush presidential materials to texas, and has been at college station ever since. now let's hear from jean becker and warren finch. thank you for joining us today. >> hello, jean. >> good eating, , warren. great to see. >> thanks to the archivist for the kind introduction. also i would...
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by referring to the best economy in 40 years since reagan's economy in the 80s but then mr.urist robert bork who should've been on the supreme court in large part for not joe biden, but he instituted the university of chicago free-market school that antitrust policies should not simply attack business and big business is always bad but should rest on consumer welfare, who are you hurting bigness is not necessarily badness and biden wants to overturn the long accepted doctrine and then he wants to make false charges about monopolies andri price gouging and the lack of competition but this is basically left wing philosophy that essentially argues free enterprise private sector is always wrong in government is always right, government knows best. by the way factually when you go industry by industry there is no major spiking of concentration, i don't know what industry mr. biden is looking out he singled out pharmaceutical, the pharma industry which includes a biotech industry has brutal competition and enormous volume of players, by the way that's not forget operation warp spe
by referring to the best economy in 40 years since reagan's economy in the 80s but then mr.urist robert bork who should've been on the supreme court in large part for not joe biden, but he instituted the university of chicago free-market school that antitrust policies should not simply attack business and big business is always bad but should rest on consumer welfare, who are you hurting bigness is not necessarily badness and biden wants to overturn the long accepted doctrine and then he wants...
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host: you bring up reagan. it's steve on twitter.ven't been able to get to many of them this morning, steve wrightson on twitter "-- steve writes on twitter "he had the treaty into terms as a singular achievement. top 15 may be, but not top 10." richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the role of government prevailed. ronald reagan's great claim to his standing in the top 10 is that he thought about in his own time as a change in the political senses. we were no longer talking as fdr did about centralizing power in washington, personalizing power in the presidency, a proactive approach to
host: you bring up reagan. it's steve on twitter.ven't been able to get to many of them this morning, steve wrightson on twitter "-- steve writes on twitter "he had the treaty into terms as a singular achievement. top 15 may be, but not top 10." richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political...
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that's why reagan music is wet song and power wet. so there is a message carried on the sound and then it gives to russia, songs, tackle history, politics and religion are off of one of his most popular songs. so the bridge, climbing, comma, and then revolutionary. and the countries 1st president kerry was talking about walked into the floor, black roster sides legendary recognitions like bob, molly, also blondy, and lucky to be as his main influences. but he's also caught his own musical knees . he often blends to making reggae with local african languages and sounds kind of play there with a lot of african people work to do regular music. but they have the eater iran nuts . i did the wrong idea of the fact that if you cannot speak jamaican patois, that you cannot do regular music. jamaica people wish they could speak some african languages. as far blondie looked through the market, the rigging, music with africa, language black last as part of the rest, the foreign community, a religious movement striving for unity amongst africans
that's why reagan music is wet song and power wet. so there is a message carried on the sound and then it gives to russia, songs, tackle history, politics and religion are off of one of his most popular songs. so the bridge, climbing, comma, and then revolutionary. and the countries 1st president kerry was talking about walked into the floor, black roster sides legendary recognitions like bob, molly, also blondy, and lucky to be as his main influences. but he's also caught his own musical knees...
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the same people who elected reagan twice elected bill clinton twice.rolling up tallies of 53%. there were massive shifts. these last two elections, though, people seem to have their political feet stuck in cement. not a lot of crossover voters. >> yeah, i mean, i think jon meacham brings up a really good point, which is is this going to be what makes up some republicans, maybe some who actually supported the insurrection or some who have been with trump twice, is this going to actually swing them back our direction? because not only is the economy good, joe, as you know, but joe biden has created more jobs in the first five months under his administration in the history of job creation in america. so really great stuff on his side. what does that mean for his re-election? of course, that's a couple years away. it means it's a very good sign for the midterm elections which biden needs to keep the majority in the house and the senate in order to get this landmark legislation through. >>> coming up, a debate over a critical race theory. we'll talk to the
the same people who elected reagan twice elected bill clinton twice.rolling up tallies of 53%. there were massive shifts. these last two elections, though, people seem to have their political feet stuck in cement. not a lot of crossover voters. >> yeah, i mean, i think jon meacham brings up a really good point, which is is this going to be what makes up some republicans, maybe some who actually supported the insurrection or some who have been with trump twice, is this going to actually...
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lady nancy, reagan and the white house easter and roll. what is it? >> she actually attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. >> yes. >> she must have been keen to continue it. >> absolutely, the reagan's were the family that introduced the commemorative eggs, not the official white house keepsake. also they really brought the easter egg roll into a modern era by introducing an all manner of games and activities, bringing in costumes and superheroes, and cartoon characters and that kind of thing. they give them a full day event. >> and really, what are the hours? >> the hours are from what i believe about 9 am till dark. >> it lasts all day? >> but there are ticketed times, so you are only allowed on the grounds for a predetermined number of hours. i believe there are three times of entry. this is to accommodate as many people as possible. >> when were tickets added? >> tickets were added in the 20th century. they were needed because otherwise, it was just too big of an event. back in 1905, there was a famous story of a
lady nancy, reagan and the white house easter and roll. what is it? >> she actually attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. >> yes. >> she must have been keen to continue it. >> absolutely, the reagan's were the family that introduced the commemorative eggs, not the official white house keepsake. also they really brought the easter egg roll into a modern era by introducing an all manner of games and activities, bringing in costumes and...
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so the fact that joe biden would compare himself to ronald reagan, i think, is once again tantamount to how out of touch him and his administration are. but also it's, it's, it's living in la la land, you know, even s v economy is growing at an accelerated pace. even if you know the economy, g, d, p is expanding. how much does that actually translate into people's everyday lives? during the pandemic, we saw trillions of dollars being transferred from the middle and working classes up to super rich income's mine of exploded during that time, but they were all the top. so how much does that really matter? it doesn't end at once. and even if the economy is, quote unquote, growing to the fact that we contract it so terribly during the pandemic, if our economy was doing anything but growing at this point, there would probably be some sort of insurrection, okay? because it would be okay. all right, well meantime i guess you can consolidate self with half a plane baker with $0.60 for now in new york to come to lily. thank you very much. thank you. that's it for this edition of the weekly. i
so the fact that joe biden would compare himself to ronald reagan, i think, is once again tantamount to how out of touch him and his administration are. but also it's, it's, it's living in la la land, you know, even s v economy is growing at an accelerated pace. even if you know the economy, g, d, p is expanding. how much does that actually translate into people's everyday lives? during the pandemic, we saw trillions of dollars being transferred from the middle and working classes up to super...
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ellzey ran an anti-immigration campaign and called himself a "reagan republican." he ran against susan wright, the widow of the former congressmember ron wright, who died this year from covid-19, leaving open his seat in texas's 6th congressional district. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. i am joined by juan gonzalez in new jersey. juan: welcome to our viewers and listeners across the country and the world. amy: the house select
ellzey ran an anti-immigration campaign and called himself a "reagan republican." he ran against susan wright, the widow of the former congressmember ron wright, who died this year from covid-19, leaving open his seat in texas's 6th congressional district. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. i am joined by juan gonzalez in new jersey. juan: welcome to our viewers and listeners across the country and...
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co-owner matt reagan is taking extra precaution to keep his staff and customers safe after seeing an uptick in covid cases among the unvaccinated. >> in alameda and contra. costa counties are already seeing people starting to be hesitant about coming out and eating indoors. so we want them to come in and feel want to reward them for for being vaccinated going to the trouble of of getting a negative test breaking is giving patrons time to get used to the new rules this first week and a half is mostly about education and getting people to to carry that target them or have that digital copy. thereds nothing worse than going along your friends and then you forget your id and it will let you into governor gavin newsom says this extra verification measure is voluntary in san francisco. a group of 500 bar owners are considering a mandate for proof of vaccination from all patrons. reagan says he's not worried about upset customers and believes he is doing its part. >> to avoid another shutdown. i don't want to go back to takeout. want to go back to waiting by the phone for a folder and said
co-owner matt reagan is taking extra precaution to keep his staff and customers safe after seeing an uptick in covid cases among the unvaccinated. >> in alameda and contra. costa counties are already seeing people starting to be hesitant about coming out and eating indoors. so we want them to come in and feel want to reward them for for being vaccinated going to the trouble of of getting a negative test breaking is giving patrons time to get used to the new rules this first week and a...
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he is not just an idle for black roster, but v icon reagan music around the world. so why did his flourish, spa, so many people, how it's rigor length to african vicola my station, and i need duck sites to rekey. my colleague, liz, sure, tell you the whole truth. everyone in africa knows this guy is the make us most painless export, reggae, us, bob marley, long after his dad and bob marley and reggae music remain widely popular globally, but particularly across the african continent. so what made africa fall in love with riggins was to be, to me, is the most prob, consent of music on the planet. to me is uncompromisingly black, politically black, culturally racially, spiritually, whatever african, when i was growing up in terms of me out, my parents had this book, molly cars said we used to listen to 4 hours in the car. i still know the lyrics for some of the some fight hard me that then i didn't know that i was listening to a legend today, reggae still has millions of fans across africa. i normally listen to a game every day because they taught me how to chase for
he is not just an idle for black roster, but v icon reagan music around the world. so why did his flourish, spa, so many people, how it's rigor length to african vicola my station, and i need duck sites to rekey. my colleague, liz, sure, tell you the whole truth. everyone in africa knows this guy is the make us most painless export, reggae, us, bob marley, long after his dad and bob marley and reggae music remain widely popular globally, but particularly across the african continent. so what...
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maureen reagan was pro-choice. it was the year of the woman and women double the number of seats in congress. two women were elected from my status senators dianne feinstein and barbara boxer and feinstein is still serving and there i was and it was a great ride. i was gagging on the partisanship and that is why i left. in 2011 a wonderful mentor and friend at the wilson center and tank in washington. i am now president america has and anyway that's my career. >> host: and you are now an author too. >> guest: the quarantine was for everybody but the one upside for me was to spend a huge amount of time it my house and at the berkman center but i also wrote the book that i had been planning to write for years. >> host: there's a lot in the book about 9/11 and its aftermath. one of the results of the impact of 9/11 was the decision to create a new department of homeland security. can you share a little bit on the thinking behind that and has the department met your expectations? >> guest: well i party said and i think
maureen reagan was pro-choice. it was the year of the woman and women double the number of seats in congress. two women were elected from my status senators dianne feinstein and barbara boxer and feinstein is still serving and there i was and it was a great ride. i was gagging on the partisanship and that is why i left. in 2011 a wonderful mentor and friend at the wilson center and tank in washington. i am now president america has and anyway that's my career. >> host: and you are now an...
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for president biden to compare himself to ronald reagan who basically set off an entire decade of growthand job gains by cutting taxes and lightning regulations on the american economy that had been in trouble for the prior decade is really ridiculous. by the way we are just beginning to see the potential problems that of come with biden's policies, $1.9 trillion enormous spending package which included the extra unemployment benefits, $300 a week incremental unemployment benefits that basically slowed hiring, hiring should be much faster than it is and also begun to spur inflation. inflation above 5% in the country. those two things can be ascribed to biden's big rescue plan which we did not need. jillian: you can read more in that op-ed. i want your opinion on this, i find this report interesting. there is this report from personal-finance the labor markets are healthiest in red states and the worst in the blue states. let's pull up the rankings and you will see on the left, the top states, the best states in the labor market, you can see one democratic state in kansas. the right side
for president biden to compare himself to ronald reagan who basically set off an entire decade of growthand job gains by cutting taxes and lightning regulations on the american economy that had been in trouble for the prior decade is really ridiculous. by the way we are just beginning to see the potential problems that of come with biden's policies, $1.9 trillion enormous spending package which included the extra unemployment benefits, $300 a week incremental unemployment benefits that...
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the last time the economy grew at this rate was 1984 and reagan told us it's morning in america.e to afternoon and the sun is coming out. >> in the sun were coming out, it would be dawn. the president is fixated on this idea that july 4th is about going to ballgames. he was stuck on this notion today. >> i wish you a happy new year. you can -- a happy 4th of july and you can go to ballgames and sit in the stadium. >> you inspector congress, jason. is this a leading indicator of economic prosperity, attendance at baseball games? >> in joe biden's world i have no idea. he tried to tell a baseball story while the dodgers were at the white house. >> that was a strikeout too. he latches on to one idea or phrase and repeats it. this can be a sign of cognitive trouble. in case you need to notice the phrase, you know, you know. >> i hit one off the right center field wall. at 368. i am rounding -- anyway, you will take this down in a machine. hang on in a second. folks, hmmm, you know -- you know sometimes -- no, never. >> biden introduced maxine waters but did not call her that. >> now
the last time the economy grew at this rate was 1984 and reagan told us it's morning in america.e to afternoon and the sun is coming out. >> in the sun were coming out, it would be dawn. the president is fixated on this idea that july 4th is about going to ballgames. he was stuck on this notion today. >> i wish you a happy new year. you can -- a happy 4th of july and you can go to ballgames and sit in the stadium. >> you inspector congress, jason. is this a leading indicator...
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i mean there was a, me, me about reagan, the, the person who shot wrong, reagan, he got out of the hospital such a secretary the, and the psychiatric hospital. and there was a mean about it and facebook told us that it wasn't clear enough that he was implying that he should be shot. and so multiple examples like that. i mean, they give an exception to allow attacks against straight white males. when don lemons is young, dominant on their white mills are cherry threats. facebook to us to know ignore that. so yeah, every chance they had it was just her man. bad. yeah. yeah, but i mean, but if i can say with you ryan here, i mean you were, you were asked to act as a publisher. so what about section 230? i mean, everything you said is a publisher's job. i mean, this is outrageous here and they put us all into a dilemma because it acts like a utility, but i don't want the government. i think the government would be just as bad as the current current ownership. ok, depending on who's in power is like, how do you react about? i mean, you know, we be hunter by new stories. one of the great examples
i mean there was a, me, me about reagan, the, the person who shot wrong, reagan, he got out of the hospital such a secretary the, and the psychiatric hospital. and there was a mean about it and facebook told us that it wasn't clear enough that he was implying that he should be shot. and so multiple examples like that. i mean, they give an exception to allow attacks against straight white males. when don lemons is young, dominant on their white mills are cherry threats. facebook to us to know...
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the last time the economy grew at this rate was 1984 and ronald reagan was telling us it's morning ino afternoon here. the sun is coming out. >> biden's comments came after the labor department announced 850,000 new jobs created in june. more than economists expected and the strongest month for job gain since last august. biden says number like that and the cow economy projected to gr 7.4% show the american rescue plan is working. president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of san francisco. mary, good evening. >> thank you for having me. nice to be here. good evening. >> you just heard the president very happy and echoing ronald reagan but the economy is still down 6.8 million jobs from, you know, before the pandemic. is it time for a victory lap? >> well, it time to celebrate. we should celebrate good news and we can string together a series of victories and when we do that, we'll do the job fully and completely. the good news is yes, let's celebrate this nice jobs report. we need it. and let's recognize the hard work we need to do ahead. i was doing a simple tabulation. if we gro
the last time the economy grew at this rate was 1984 and ronald reagan was telling us it's morning ino afternoon here. the sun is coming out. >> biden's comments came after the labor department announced 850,000 new jobs created in june. more than economists expected and the strongest month for job gain since last august. biden says number like that and the cow economy projected to gr 7.4% show the american rescue plan is working. president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of san...
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the iron curve and then no building to communicate they didn't have xerox machines, we in the reaganet xerox machines into eastern europe and east germany and that's how they communicated and gathered the demonstrators in one place at the same time that what overthrew the communist dictatorship, that's what's happening in cuba and their otherio revolutionary moment in the president should come out and say we are with you pro-democracy demonstrators and the other thing we can help them with their communication we could open up the internet. elizabeth: report accurately what's going on in cuba cuba is torturing people, they are arresting people and sinking dogs on them and literally killing people let's watch the media in the past they placed fidel castro behind the dictatorship in cuba, watch this. >> too dramatically improveea healthcare literacy. >> fidel castro was considered even to this day that george washington of his country among those who remain in cuba. >> social justice icon and universal education and free healthcare for all cuban citizens, fill the castro was ar prototyp
the iron curve and then no building to communicate they didn't have xerox machines, we in the reaganet xerox machines into eastern europe and east germany and that's how they communicated and gathered the demonstrators in one place at the same time that what overthrew the communist dictatorship, that's what's happening in cuba and their otherio revolutionary moment in the president should come out and say we are with you pro-democracy demonstrators and the other thing we can help them with...
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ronald reagan was the previous oldest to serve.e left office about a month before his 78th birthday. president biden took office after his 78th birthday. if he were to run for reelection, he would be over 80 years old seeking a second term. we have really never had that happen before. president trump was also over 70, an older man by historical standards, for the presidency, but he has raised a lot of questions. i think president biden has performed in big moments when that has been expected of him, so his major speeches i think of gone well as debate performances in the general election. they certainly went well. his speech at the joint session of congress went well enough. but there is a sense that maybe he is not quite as that's not quite firing on the same number of cylinders as when he was vice president. this is a man who has been in the public eye for decades, so the public is familiar with him, and they know his speech patterns and what he is like. so there is going to be some scrutiny of him in this position at this age, o
ronald reagan was the previous oldest to serve.e left office about a month before his 78th birthday. president biden took office after his 78th birthday. if he were to run for reelection, he would be over 80 years old seeking a second term. we have really never had that happen before. president trump was also over 70, an older man by historical standards, for the presidency, but he has raised a lot of questions. i think president biden has performed in big moments when that has been expected of...
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it was no longer the sunny optimism of reagan. it had become darker and a nativist and hostile to groups seen as aliens, whether it was the elites on the coast or black and immigrant americans or others. so real america is a rebellion from below against free american and they have had little resistance in the republican party, with free america continuing to dominate at the top political levels, with mitch mcconnell and the koch brothers. in the republican party has to pay homage and count out to that. and in the last five or six years, we have seen the explosion of a new narrative that is also an old narrative, the narrative of social justice. i call it just america. but it is generational. it is people under 40 who have looked at their parents' promises, their liberal parent'' promises, smart america and their promises, and said bullshit. this is a lie, we are not getting better, we are trapped in the same history we have been in from the beginning so let's look at that history. and just america is deeply interested in american
it was no longer the sunny optimism of reagan. it had become darker and a nativist and hostile to groups seen as aliens, whether it was the elites on the coast or black and immigrant americans or others. so real america is a rebellion from below against free american and they have had little resistance in the republican party, with free america continuing to dominate at the top political levels, with mitch mcconnell and the koch brothers. in the republican party has to pay homage and count out...
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where your stars and stripes and most importantly remember those words from president reagan, the things far outweigh what divides us. don't let anybody stifle your love of country. appreciate her allowing me to sit in. catch the latest episode of jason in the house, you can listen to podcasts, jason in the house, check the book the never let a crisis go to waste, the truth about disaster liberalism. i will be hosting sunday morning futures at 10 am eastern, thanks for watching this special edition of the ingraham angle. angle." >> i am interested in your thoughts heading into the 4th of july weekend. >> we will start a new family tradition. every 4th of july we will watch the video that the "new york times" put together of january 6th. >> nice. and we will watch video of you being dumb as a stump. >> [cheers and applause].
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it is called "nancy reagan and american story.n foxnation.com. >> bill: active-duty service, which gives him a chance to go to training camp later this month. he signs to the tampa bay buccaneers as a free agent, and now he has a chance to make an nfl team and to catch a football from tom brady. >> dana: bad legislation was signed by president trump. and now it was like wow, that could happen? first she was suspended for testing positive for marijuana. and now sha'carri richardson faces another setback. as the united states doing enough to save afghan interpreters from the taliban? michael wallace, who served in afghanistan, next. >> what they are saying it doesn't make sense. got shot fod i have survived many other attacks. nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of p
it is called "nancy reagan and american story.n foxnation.com. >> bill: active-duty service, which gives him a chance to go to training camp later this month. he signs to the tampa bay buccaneers as a free agent, and now he has a chance to make an nfl team and to catch a football from tom brady. >> dana: bad legislation was signed by president trump. and now it was like wow, that could happen? first she was suspended for testing positive for marijuana. and now sha'carri...
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for some, it is hard to believe the reagan administration was 40 years ago. 1981. but, years go by. generations come and go. i found myself making a presentation as the chief of staff of the president of difference institutions. i was sent to the university of missouri in columbia. mazzuca, a wonderful campus. then, one of the campus interviews, a radio interview, i was asked about a pending case that i was very familiar with. the case was known as whitmore versus vincent. others in the audience will know this case. the case involved a group of christian students at the university of missouri at kansas city. they had a christian group that wanted to meet on campus. the campus said no. you are a religious group. the response was you allow political groups, interest groups, the chess club to meet here on campus. your discriminating against us. i'm sorry, the establishment clause requires us to build the jeffersonian wall of separation high and impregnable. we love you but go somewhere else for your club. it was a breakthrough case, the supreme court was interested in the state of medi
for some, it is hard to believe the reagan administration was 40 years ago. 1981. but, years go by. generations come and go. i found myself making a presentation as the chief of staff of the president of difference institutions. i was sent to the university of missouri in columbia. mazzuca, a wonderful campus. then, one of the campus interviews, a radio interview, i was asked about a pending case that i was very familiar with. the case was known as whitmore versus vincent. others in the...
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that's why reagan music is wet song and power. wet sound and po is the message carried on the sound, and then it gives a very lack russian songs, tackle history, politics and religion. one of the most popular songs celebrates clement chroma, and then revolutionary and the countries 1st president carrie was talking about what it was for. john black ross decides legendary regulations like bob, molly, alpha, blondy, and lucky to be as his main influences. but he's also caught his own musical knees . he often blends to making reggae with local african languages. and sounds bands can play there with a lot of african people want to do rigor, music, but they have the eater iran nuts. i did the wrong idea of the fact that if you cannot stick jamaican patois, then you cannot do regular music. jamaica people wish they could speak some african languages are far blondie, looked through the market. reagan, music with africa, language black last as part of the rest of foreign communities, a religious movement striving for unity amongst africans and the african diaspora. leaders. i've got to trust
that's why reagan music is wet song and power. wet sound and po is the message carried on the sound, and then it gives a very lack russian songs, tackle history, politics and religion. one of the most popular songs celebrates clement chroma, and then revolutionary and the countries 1st president carrie was talking about what it was for. john black ross decides legendary regulations like bob, molly, alpha, blondy, and lucky to be as his main influences. but he's also caught his own musical knees...
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i love nancy reagan. to radio? we'll listen. brian: i'll be on fox nation. ainsley: have a great day.
i love nancy reagan. to radio? we'll listen. brian: i'll be on fox nation. ainsley: have a great day.
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career, anti-king, reagan came around and reagan was the one who established martin luther king dayas a celebration of king and later in his career really spoke to the power and value of king. it is an interesting story. martin luther king, you know, who am i to say, got it right. you have to stand up for what you believe in. but you do not do it violently. as soon as you do that, you lose your leverage. you lose your credibility. you lose your own kind of decency. my position is that what has happened today with this toxicity is that it is much easier to vilify the other, not speak to them and have a get to a fever pitch where we see things like january 6 happened. we need to pivot enough to bring the guardrails back in. agree to disagree. fight the fight. march in the streets where we need to, but do not light buildings on fire. do not break windows. this is taking things too far. canceling the other people, you know, canceling people on your side to our written communication with them is the first step. how we treat our own. we talked about this earlier, critical importance of sa
career, anti-king, reagan came around and reagan was the one who established martin luther king dayas a celebration of king and later in his career really spoke to the power and value of king. it is an interesting story. martin luther king, you know, who am i to say, got it right. you have to stand up for what you believe in. but you do not do it violently. as soon as you do that, you lose your leverage. you lose your credibility. you lose your own kind of decency. my position is that what has...