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about reagan right now and air it in the first place because they spent a lot of time planning on where they're going to spend their money in a very strategic way they didn't just make this show on reagan for history's sake and after watching it the only reason i can come up with for them is that they wanted to make reagan look like a horrible president since a lot of people are comparing trump to reagan right now a guy who came from the entertainment business and took over the white house the fact that they even called it the reagan show points to that itself since people have started to call what's going on now the trump show and the entire documentary is edited to make reagan look pretty stupid it even starts out with a clip saying there have been times in this office where i wondered how you could do the job if you hadn't been an actor in other words the presidency was a farce then just like it's a farce now that's the obvious narrative they were trying to create they showed tons of clips that make reagan look really awkward which is now how i remember looking back then in the eighty's that all so c.n.n. the editing just reeks and an attempt to make reagan look stupid as
about reagan right now and air it in the first place because they spent a lot of time planning on where they're going to spend their money in a very strategic way they didn't just make this show on reagan for history's sake and after watching it the only reason i can come up with for them is that they wanted to make reagan look like a horrible president since a lot of people are comparing trump to reagan right now a guy who came from the entertainment business and took over the white house the...
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. >>> tomorrow night, cnn is airing a documentary on president ronald reagan called "the reagan show.good evening, this is ronald reagan, president of the united states of america. got history books there? i don't think so. i am pleased to speak to you on the occasion of -- >> are you okay? >> good evening. this is ronald reagan. president of the united states of america. i'm pleased to speak to you on the occasion of the new year. on behalf of the american people, i wish you all a happy and healthy new year. let's work together to make it a year of peace. there is no better goal for 1986 or for any year. let us look forward to a future of [ speaking foreign language ] for all mankind. thank you. >> you say it better than i do, sounds like you had a t in it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the lighter side, behind the scenes of what it is to be ronald reagan. "the reagan show" tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> i am fredricka whitfield. thank you for being with me this sunday. the next year with ana navarro starts now. >>> top of the hour, i am ana navarro, thank you for
. >>> tomorrow night, cnn is airing a documentary on president ronald reagan called "the reagan show.good evening, this is ronald reagan, president of the united states of america. got history books there? i don't think so. i am pleased to speak to you on the occasion of -- >> are you okay? >> good evening. this is ronald reagan. president of the united states of america. i'm pleased to speak to you on the occasion of the new year. on behalf of the american people, i...
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"the reagan show" airs at 9:00 p.m.nt" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the world on edge. north korea defiant in the face of threat from president trump saying they tested a hydrogen bomb. what will stop expected to end an immigration policy that protect so-called dreamers. is this what trump meant when he said he'd show haeart? >>> breaking news, hurricane irma, now a category 4, is headed to the u.s. coast. let's go "outfront."
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joining me now is the codirector of "the reagan show." thank you for joining us.eagan median master. what do you think it was that made him so effective? >> his time in hollywood. he spent years and years perfecting his craft. and so when he, you know, when he came to the presidency, he was coming with 40 years of experience in front of the camera. >> he was a master showman in that regard. >> absolutely. >> we saw nancy reagan on the other hand, when she's on the horse there and even after that, she was not amused. she seemed so uncomfortable in that photo op. what was her relationship like with the press? >> she was much more weary of the press and much more concerned that she would appear in some way -- that she would be made fun of in some way. she was concerned about her, somehow like much more concerned about her self image than president reagan was i think in many ways. >> he also had, again, all of that experience as an actor. when he wrote, when he was asked about his time in the white house and whether being an actor was impactful in helping him excuse h
joining me now is the codirector of "the reagan show." thank you for joining us.eagan median master. what do you think it was that made him so effective? >> his time in hollywood. he spent years and years perfecting his craft. and so when he, you know, when he came to the presidency, he was coming with 40 years of experience in front of the camera. >> he was a master showman in that regard. >> absolutely. >> we saw nancy reagan on the other hand, when she's on...
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reagan showed how to do it. do it again. lou: steve forbes, thanks for being with us. have a great weekend. we'll see you monday. good night from new york. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city the new "wall street week." maria: welcome to "wall street week," the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. our special guest this weekend carlisle group president and chief operating officer, glenn youngkin is here. first here are the big headlines impacting everything from wall street to main street. president trump has been working both sides of the aisle to push for a plan on tax reform. though lately this focus has been more on the democrats. he had dinner with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. the president says his priority is job creation and the middle class and the highest earners might not get much out of this. >> the wealthy americans are not my priority. my priority are people in the middle class. that's where we are giving the big tax reduction. we are paying the highest tax rate in the world. we wa
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the deficit, pointing out tax plans throughout the tax cutyears or so over plans from ronald reagan, showing the federal debt after reagan cut taxes, bush cut them in 2001, that the debt as a share of gdp rose after each tax cut. guest: tax cuts do not pay for themselves. i think that is right, but everyone loves to talk about taxes but when you spend the money, you make a big decision. you are going to have to finance that one way or another. taxes,do not like the then you have to deal with spending and that has gone largely unchecked. host: our guest is former congressional budget director douglas holtz-eakin. we welcome your calls at (202)-748-8000 for democrats. republicans, (202)-748-8001. and independents and all others, (202)-748-8002. this is just part of the equation. the other part is the suspending equation that the house next week and possibly the senate definitely taking up their budget resolution. tie that into laying the groundwork for getting the tax proposal done in congress. guest: there is a direct link. republicans want to pass this tax legislation in the senate and the u
the deficit, pointing out tax plans throughout the tax cutyears or so over plans from ronald reagan, showing the federal debt after reagan cut taxes, bush cut them in 2001, that the debt as a share of gdp rose after each tax cut. guest: tax cuts do not pay for themselves. i think that is right, but everyone loves to talk about taxes but when you spend the money, you make a big decision. you are going to have to finance that one way or another. taxes,do not like the then you have to deal with...
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reagan showed how to do it. do it again. lou: steve forbes, thanks for being with us. dreamers stay. but the president says not so fast. will the white house try to tax the rich to cut the corporate rate? brian brenberg crunches the numbers. why are democrats so hooked on single payer healthcare. juan williams will try to explain. last night'' super natural conservative fab produced a hint of hope for stranded dreamers. the president is trying to
reagan showed how to do it. do it again. lou: steve forbes, thanks for being with us. dreamers stay. but the president says not so fast. will the white house try to tax the rich to cut the corporate rate? brian brenberg crunches the numbers. why are democrats so hooked on single payer healthcare. juan williams will try to explain. last night'' super natural conservative fab produced a hint of hope for stranded dreamers. the president is trying to
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reagan showed how to do it. do it again. lou: steve forbes, thanks for being with us.ht have been an engagement ring. >> from the great jane austen? >> i expected it to be a fairly flimsy story. >> a story of romance, mystery, and money. >> money was critical. i mean, it was about survival. >> but from a british icon to an american idol... >> i probably could have snuck it out of the country. but i would've been, like, banned. >> inheriting a national treasure can get rather complicated. >> did england know that the ring existed? >> no. >> wow. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
reagan showed how to do it. do it again. lou: steve forbes, thanks for being with us.ht have been an engagement ring. >> from the great jane austen? >> i expected it to be a fairly flimsy story. >> a story of romance, mystery, and money. >> money was critical. i mean, it was about survival. >> but from a british icon to an american idol... >> i probably could have snuck it out of the country. but i would've been, like, banned. >> inheriting a national...
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reagan showed how to do it. do it again. lou: steve forbes, thanks for being with us.end. we'll see you monday. good night from new york. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city the new "wall street week." maria: welcome to "wall street week," the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. our special guest this weekend carlisle group president and chief operating officer, glenn youngkin is here. first here...
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reagan showed how to do it. do it again. lou: steve forbes, thanks for being with us. have a great weekend. kennedy: democrat say they have a deal to let dreamers stay. but the president says not so fast. will the white house try to tax the rich to cut the corporate rate? brian brenberg crunches the numbers. why are democrats so hooked on single payer healthcare. juan williams will try to explain. last night'' super natural conservative fab produced a hint of hope for stranded dreamers. the president is trying to capitalize on immigration capitalism. if they stay in america she may have good-paying construction jobs buildinged the wall. nancy pelosi says she and chuck and the president agreed dreamers could stay and the wall could suck it. it sent president trump's conservative base into apoplexy. ann coulter tweeted at this point who doesn't want trump impeached. maybe the dreamers will want him once he has been cast aside by y by border hawks. it would be a $280 billion economic hit taking that's able bodies out of the workforce. you can get your wall. back off daca.
reagan showed how to do it. do it again. lou: steve forbes, thanks for being with us. have a great weekend. kennedy: democrat say they have a deal to let dreamers stay. but the president says not so fast. will the white house try to tax the rich to cut the corporate rate? brian brenberg crunches the numbers. why are democrats so hooked on single payer healthcare. juan williams will try to explain. last night'' super natural conservative fab produced a hint of hope for stranded dreamers. the...
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reagan, that would be political failure. >> very quickly, what would be the big takeaway with this show tonight? an could be, how ende endearing. even when he's making mistakes or flubbing things, there was something very likeable about him. >> and you said he always had a joke when he made a speech no matter what the topic was. douglas brinkley, thank you so much. the reagan show airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> that's it for "the lead." i'm pamela brown. i turn it over to jim acosta in the situation room. >>> president's trump threats of fire and fury, north korea detonates the most powerful hydrogen bomb. south korea conducts live fire exercises in response to north korea's latest nuclear test. general mattis accusing kim jong-un of begging for war. >>> some top republicans oppose
reagan, that would be political failure. >> very quickly, what would be the big takeaway with this show tonight? an could be, how ende endearing. even when he's making mistakes or flubbing things, there was something very likeable about him. >> and you said he always had a joke when he made a speech no matter what the topic was. douglas brinkley, thank you so much. the reagan show airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> that's it for "the lead."...
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reagan will have to answer many more questions. for many europeans the scandal confirms their worst fierears at the u.s. >> i'm afraid what it shows eptical of ronald reagan, skeptical of actors being in the white house, skeptical of people who must have their lines if they can't read them at the right times. skeptical particularly of presidents who can't record conversations and whether they sell arms or not sell arms, authorized. i think none of this has come as a great surprise. >> are you rewarding terrorism, mr. president? >> mr. president, how does this damage your presidency? >> both friends and critics agree the ronald reagan good guy image has been tanner i should. >> he's as lame a duck as -- >> i don't think he have enough time left in his administration to restore -- >> what president reagan must do -- >> it may be the last chance to save his presidency. >> in the past this president has always been able to bounce back with a television speech, a wai wave and a smile. but if there's a consensus among admirers and adversaries alike, it is that this time that won't be enough. >> quiet, please. >> voice down. >> here we go
reagan will have to answer many more questions. for many europeans the scandal confirms their worst fierears at the u.s. >> i'm afraid what it shows eptical of ronald reagan, skeptical of actors being in the white house, skeptical of people who must have their lines if they can't read them at the right times. skeptical particularly of presidents who can't record conversations and whether they sell arms or not sell arms, authorized. i think none of this has come as a great surprise....
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the reagan show airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> that's it for "the lead." i'm pamela brown. i turn it over to jim acosta in the situation room. >>> president's trump threats of fire and fury, north korea detonates the most powerful hydrogen bomb. south korea conducts live fire exercises in response to north korea's latest nuclear test. general mattis accusing kim jong-un of begging for war. >>> some top republicans oppose a move of cancelling daca for children. >>> a deadly and dangerous hurricane could make landfall along the east coast. what parts of u.s. could be in the storm's path? i'm jim acosta. you're in the situation room. >>> tonight we're following worldwide anger, threats and frustration over north korea's latest nuclear weapons test. scientists say the weekend blast is the most powerful nuclear explosion north korea ever achieved. and there are new warnings that kim jong-un's nuclear bombs now fit on top of his intercontinental ballistic missile. south korea conducted its own military drills and ordering the deployment of more u.s.-supplied ant
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"the reagan show" airs at 9:00 p.m. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the world on edge. north korea defiant in the face of threat from president trump saying they tested a hydrogen bomb. what will stop expected to end an immigration policy that protect so-called dreamers. is this what trump meant when he said he'd show haeart? >>> breaking news, hurricane irma, now a category 4, is headed to the u.s. coast. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to a special edition of "outfront," i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. "outfront," begging for war. north korea setting off what could be the gravest threat to the planet in decades, world leaders sounding off about what some are calling reckless actions of the north koreans' claims they conducted a successful underground hydrogen bomb test. its biggest nuclear test yet. tonight, kim jong-un remains defiant, north korea may be getting ready to test another ballistic missile in the next few days according to south korea. the resp
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atria: sam sweeney is live reagan national showing us how it is anything but smooth sailing.ill reopen, but it is going to be a slow start. boards thisat the morning, you can see some of the cancellations here are already mounting up. you can see that west palm beach is canceled on jetblue, but if you are flying say it is -- is on time this morning, that those are the lucky people to get out. we spoke with one man who said he had been trying for days to get out and that he was finally going to the at to miami because they canceled. take a look at these statistics, in florida alone 10,000 cancellations and in georgia the number jumped to 11,000. let's listen to how one passenger who finally made it out today described their situation. >> basically after two calls to american airlines and waiting an hour each time i had to find a flight from west palm beach to miami. a chaotic situation, i don't blame the airlines too much. everything going on, there's a lot of weather and airport issues. the airlines are still waiving fees, so if you are flying through the florida or the door,
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the reagan administration has not done a great deal to clear up the confusion. >> why are you hiding him? showesident reagan today gave yet another version of what he says he said and understood about arms patrol proposals made at the iceland summit. and it sounds like what gorbachev said. >> we're talking about arms reductions, possibly even the complete elimination of ballistic missiles from the face of the earth. >> imprecision language from ronald reagan is nothing new, and often it doesn't matter, but he is telling us that the agreements are nearer than ever before and it is possible to see what he has in mind. >> the usual method, keep the press corps far away, and a helicopter close by. >> so you see a lot of ronald reagan just out of question range, waving a kind hello and that's it. >> over the years, the president's men have come up with variations, such as plunging the leader of the free world into darkness, and cameras can hardly see him. the first lady once saved the president from a question about the budget with a birthday cake. reporters who cover the president say he knows he
the reagan administration has not done a great deal to clear up the confusion. >> why are you hiding him? showesident reagan today gave yet another version of what he says he said and understood about arms patrol proposals made at the iceland summit. and it sounds like what gorbachev said. >> we're talking about arms reductions, possibly even the complete elimination of ballistic missiles from the face of the earth. >> imprecision language from ronald reagan is nothing new,...
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reagan's old warner brothers colleague, don siegel, was brought into direct. having two magnificent actors like lee marvin and clu gulager as the two killers, but it would be very dull if i showedating people up. but who should play the crime boss? why, ronald reagan. but he had generally been a good guy. are you sure that you're just thinking of the success of the job? so why did he agreed to play a role so completely at odds with his public persona? reagan was working on his memoir, the — where is the rest of me? and he was busy. and i think he was focused much more at that point on the political. ronald reagan never wanted to play a bad guy. he didn't see himself as a bad guy. he didn't want to do that movie at all. but his friend, lew wasserman, who owned the studio, had made him a lot of money. so he owed him big—time. big—time. i asked him why did he do this movie, and he immediately said lew wanted me to do it. there was no — i mean, don't blame mean. i like what you're doing with the car. just stick with that. and so like an ageing movie gangster do one last bankjob, the ageing actor decided to do one last film. go back to the hotel and stay there. i like it here. reaga
reagan's old warner brothers colleague, don siegel, was brought into direct. having two magnificent actors like lee marvin and clu gulager as the two killers, but it would be very dull if i showedating people up. but who should play the crime boss? why, ronald reagan. but he had generally been a good guy. are you sure that you're just thinking of the success of the job? so why did he agreed to play a role so completely at odds with his public persona? reagan was working on his memoir, the —...
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here and rifling through some numbers during the kennedy years and also through the ronald reagan years that show when peg two and including tax cut theories as well, well, the economy spurts ahead at robust rate. there was a period during ronald reagan when the economy sprinted ahead better than 7%. 7%. keep in mind that every percentage growth like that could mean an extra trillion in revenues hence the interest in saying that goes a long way to paying for tax cuts and everything. heather is here along with peter. peter, we begin with you on this notion of growth and how we've gotten used to this sort of under 3% more like 2%-type growth. get to 3%, that's climbing 50% from the growth we experience. you get back to reagan or kennediesque 6, 7%, you change the game. >> yeah. a lot of reason for excitement here. if you look at what reagan was facing, he had double digit unemployment, double digit inflation. much worse that what we have now. we grew at 7% using tax cuts that relied on the faith. he said cut taxes and spending and investing in hiring happen. >> and there can be a delayed effect, bu
here and rifling through some numbers during the kennedy years and also through the ronald reagan years that show when peg two and including tax cut theories as well, well, the economy spurts ahead at robust rate. there was a period during ronald reagan when the economy sprinted ahead better than 7%. 7%. keep in mind that every percentage growth like that could mean an extra trillion in revenues hence the interest in saying that goes a long way to paying for tax cuts and everything. heather is...
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the reagan administration has not done a great deal clear up the confusion. >> why are you hiding him? showd understood about arms control proposal made at the iceland summit and it sounds like what gorbachev has been saying. >> we're talking about arms reductions possibly complete elimination of ballistic missiles from the face of the earth. >> this language is nothing knew for ronald reagan and in this case it doesn't matter. but in this case the president is telling the public that relations with the russians are closer than before. >> the reagan white house has come up with all sorts of ways to protect the president from reporter's questions. the usual method, keep the press corps far away and a helicopter close by. so you see a lot of ronald reagan marching back and forth across your tv screen just out of question range waving a conjean yell hello and that's it. >> over the years the president's men have also come up with variations, such as plunging the leader of the free world into dark sons cameras can barely see him. the first lady once saved her husband from a question about the b
the reagan administration has not done a great deal clear up the confusion. >> why are you hiding him? showd understood about arms control proposal made at the iceland summit and it sounds like what gorbachev has been saying. >> we're talking about arms reductions possibly complete elimination of ballistic missiles from the face of the earth. >> this language is nothing knew for ronald reagan and in this case it doesn't matter. but in this case the president is telling the...
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transportation curator matt anderson shows of cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan, and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america ext,
transportation curator matt anderson shows of cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan, and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america ext,
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reagan national. wide view right now speed sensors showing all green on the map.we move over for a look 95 northbound problem free out of fredericksburg. also looking nice top side of the beltway speed sensors 58 through beltsville. 70 in frederick really good conditions. metro service kicks up at 5:00 a.m. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. >> equifax hit with a $70 billion lawsuit. crowned in atlantic city. >> here's a live look at port ccanaveral still dealing with the outer bands of hurricane irma. time right now is 4:38. back in a moment. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ at ikea, we believe that for every busy day there should be a cozy dream bedroom. ♪ ♪ ♪ that you can find the comfort you're looking for at a price you've been waiting for. ♪ ♪ ♪ that the cost of a good night's sleep shouldn't keep you up at night. ♪ ♪ ♪ and we believe... that cozy should never be costly. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ >> time is 4:40. we're back with what's hot on the web, the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media. >> holly morris joins us with what's trending. good mornin
reagan national. wide view right now speed sensors showing all green on the map.we move over for a look 95 northbound problem free out of fredericksburg. also looking nice top side of the beltway speed sensors 58 through beltsville. 70 in frederick really good conditions. metro service kicks up at 5:00 a.m. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. >> equifax hit with a $70 billion lawsuit. crowned in atlantic city. >> here's a live look at port ccanaveral still dealing with the...
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show. there is no question that mca and the aged has —— had a huge stake in ronald reagan.ald reagan had a stake in their success , ronald reagan had a stake in their success, and he had a stake in there. here is lucas koelle in blaze of glory. ronald reagan would come on and say what they were going to see next. this was usually important for his political career. ronald reagan's mind was tony moore in that direction. by 1963, he reagan's mind was tony moore in that direction. by1963, he had become reagan's mind was tony moore in that direction. by 1963, he had become a republican, and was writing what was to become his political launch memoir, where's the rest of me? universal ad bought a new movie studio, next to what they were building, the black tower. and while filming —— and they were filming mca as the first ever felt for television. don siegel was brought into direct. having two magnificent actors like dean martin and ronald reagan as the killers... but who should play the crime boss? why, ronald reagan. but he had generally been a good guy. so why did he agreed to
show. there is no question that mca and the aged has —— had a huge stake in ronald reagan.ald reagan had a stake in their success , ronald reagan had a stake in their success, and he had a stake in there. here is lucas koelle in blaze of glory. ronald reagan would come on and say what they were going to see next. this was usually important for his political career. ronald reagan's mind was tony moore in that direction. by 1963, he reagan's mind was tony moore in that direction. by1963, he...
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shows featured the wealthy. ten years ago, that figure was zero. >> it was an accident. your father is dead. >> "falcon crest" was a wine family. there is lorenzo llamas and ronald reagan'show. >> emma is pregnant. >> i know a doctor who could take care of it right away. >> that will never happen. >> all of the shows, where, oh, my god, what is next? what is going to happen next? and he can't do that. you tune in, it was appointment television. >> what will become of the missing twins on "knots landing"? >> and "the colbys" was a spinoff for "dynasty." they would see how much they could max this stuff out because it was really successful. >> where is your son miles? isn't he going to be part of this venture or just playing polo as usual? >> the colbys could always find room for another trophy. >> you had people fighting over oil and mansions and -- it was fantasy, but in a kind of so over the top way that it was fun. >> there is nothing devious about using your femininity. >> these shows took themselves so unseriously that they were camp, but that was okay with the central audience that was loving them. >> it was entertainment. we weren't trying to do high drama. we were
shows featured the wealthy. ten years ago, that figure was zero. >> it was an accident. your father is dead. >> "falcon crest" was a wine family. there is lorenzo llamas and ronald reagan'show. >> emma is pregnant. >> i know a doctor who could take care of it right away. >> that will never happen. >> all of the shows, where, oh, my god, what is next? what is going to happen next? and he can't do that. you tune in, it was appointment television....
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. >> reporter: the departure board at reagan national airport is starting to show the impact of >>> 6right now. thanks for waking up with us. >> we've been monitoring hurricane irma all morning. everything you need to know. >> sheena parveen has the ladies, good morning. >>> good morning. it's a category 4 hurricane now. doesn't matter. it's at the top scale of a category 4 hurricane. i'm shoal you the local forecast in a minute. it's leaving the turks and caicos and entering very warm waters between cuba and the bahamas. if you've ever wondered, the most dangerous side of a hurricane is the northeast side of the eye of the storp. that's the highest spot for tornadic activity, heaviest rain, highest wind. we'll watch this as it makes landfall. that's why where it hits is so important because of the direction of motion. as far as the storm track is concerned, it's a category 4. it moves into south florida potentially as a major hurricane. moving inland. still potentially as a major hurricane and then possibly still a category 2 as it nears tampa. it's big enough to impact both coastlin
. >> reporter: the departure board at reagan national airport is starting to show the impact of >>> 6right now. thanks for waking up with us. >> we've been monitoring hurricane irma all morning. everything you need to know. >> sheena parveen has the ladies, good morning. >>> good morning. it's a category 4 hurricane now. doesn't matter. it's at the top scale of a category 4 hurricane. i'm shoal you the local forecast in a minute. it's leaving the turks and...
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reagan will have to answer many more questions. for many europeans the scandal confirms their worst fears about the u.s. >> i'm afraid what it shows is a stupefying shambles at the very heart of american policy-making. >> skeptical of ronald reagan, skeptical of actors being in the white house, skeptical of people who must have their lines if they can't read them at the right times. skeptical particularly of presidents who can't record conversations and whether they sell arms or not sell arms, authorized. i think none of this has come as a great surprise. >> are you rewarding terrorism, mr. president? >> mr. president, how does this damage your presidency? >> both friends and critics agree the ronald reagan good guy image has been tarnished. >> he's as lame a duck as -- >> i don't think he have enough time left in his administration to restore -- >> what president reagan must do -- >> it may be the last chance to save his presidency. >> in the past this president has always been able to bounce back with a television speech, a wave and a smile. but if there's a consensus among admirers and adversaries alike, it is that this time tha
reagan will have to answer many more questions. for many europeans the scandal confirms their worst fears about the u.s. >> i'm afraid what it shows is a stupefying shambles at the very heart of american policy-making. >> skeptical of ronald reagan, skeptical of actors being in the white house, skeptical of people who must have their lines if they can't read them at the right times. skeptical particularly of presidents who can't record conversations and whether they sell arms or not...
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former reagan administration official political connelly's to forbes and other media welcome to the show it's actually great to have you with us. the new low in u.s. russia relations in both countries expelling each other's diplomats and u.s. congress forcing president trump into a new round of sanctions on moscow do you feel that donald trump's compay to idea of and then this spat with russia is now a dad for good. absolutely not it's in america's interest and accords with america's values to achieve it to find a rapprochement with russia so why is it that trump who didn't want to pass new sanctions was corner of into doing that by congress which is controlled by his own party why are republicans working against their own president well it's trump is not a cradle republican if if you understand what i mean he ran on the republican ticket but his allegiance to the republican party is weak and the republican party is allegiance to donald trump is weak and this was intrigue intra party warfare but it would seem like as time goes on it's in each other's interest to kind of bond why isn't tr
former reagan administration official political connelly's to forbes and other media welcome to the show it's actually great to have you with us. the new low in u.s. russia relations in both countries expelling each other's diplomats and u.s. congress forcing president trump into a new round of sanctions on moscow do you feel that donald trump's compay to idea of and then this spat with russia is now a dad for good. absolutely not it's in america's interest and accords with america's values to...
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spend 80% on preventing people like the president of the united states just said on your show, and like nancy reagan but we're not working both ends. the people that are addicted it's sad to say but it's going to be very hard to stop those people and get them turned around but we're not even working on the kids that are in grade school. they had three babies born in my jail. the last one was born in the toilet and these are to addicted mothers and i have 12 women pregnant in my jail and of the 12 they have 35 babies and they're all addicted mothers and it's that way all over the country but ohio is taking the bullet, period. >> liz: sheriff what are we and the media missing when it comes to what you and your officers deal with on a daily basis with the opioid crisis? >> here is what you're missing. it's so deep rooted and when you talk about the narcan that revives them or you talk about the pharmacy going to cause you to have a seven day supply, we're not working on the root problem and the root problem is 76% of all illegal drugs come to the united states. it's supply and demand. they run the opiu
spend 80% on preventing people like the president of the united states just said on your show, and like nancy reagan but we're not working both ends. the people that are addicted it's sad to say but it's going to be very hard to stop those people and get them turned around but we're not even working on the kids that are in grade school. they had three babies born in my jail. the last one was born in the toilet and these are to addicted mothers and i have 12 women pregnant in my jail and of the...
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i want to show you a live look of reagan nationinternational a where lots of folks are heading from florida and some are heading to the sunshine state. nbc's megan mcgrath with more. megan, have you met a florida ians floridians? >> yeah. you have a lot of people leaving who want to get out of irma's way and a lot of people going to florida. american airlines, the counter you see behind me, they have several flights headed for various locations, miami, jacksonville, and orlando. many of the passengers on those florida-bound flights, they call the sunshine state home and they say they need to get there and batten down the hatches before irma hits. with irma-on the way, he and his family evacuated their home in jupiter, floridaing and came to d.c. he's happy he got a flight out before the orlando airport closes saturday evening and relieved that he won't be in florida when the hurricane hits. >> the airport was chaotic, yeah. and, yeah, thankfully we found a room in orlando, we spent the night there and took flight here. >> reporter: in miami airlines scrambled the get passengers out ahead of
i want to show you a live look of reagan nationinternational a where lots of folks are heading from florida and some are heading to the sunshine state. nbc's megan mcgrath with more. megan, have you met a florida ians floridians? >> yeah. you have a lot of people leaving who want to get out of irma's way and a lot of people going to florida. american airlines, the counter you see behind me, they have several flights headed for various locations, miami, jacksonville, and orlando. many of...
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y2i1vy y16fy >>> a new report by "the washington post" shows people across the washington area filed a record number of noise kplints from flights from reagan national and dulles international airport last year. they took more than 42,000 complaints about flights at reagan national and dulles in 2016 compare that to just under 10,000 in 2015. politicians and residents blame the increase in noise due to the federal aviation administration's change to flight paths. this story is blowing up the nbc washington facebook page. you can log on right now and weigh in on that. >>> we are two days away from debate night right here on ne democrat ralph nor that many has raised more than $7 million which is double the amount the republican raised. political director chuck todd will moderate the debate. and a quick programming note for you, news4 at 6:00 will only air for 30 minutes followed by "nbc nightly news" with lester holt at 6:30 and then you can catch the debate at 7:00 on our air in the washington app as well. >>> breaking tonight at 6:00. we'll take you to st. louis where protests continue for a third day after the acquittal of a white police
y2i1vy y16fy >>> a new report by "the washington post" shows people across the washington area filed a record number of noise kplints from flights from reagan national and dulles international airport last year. they took more than 42,000 complaints about flights at reagan national and dulles in 2016 compare that to just under 10,000 in 2015. politicians and residents blame the increase in noise due to the federal aviation administration's change to flight paths. this story...
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show. women.. in the first m >>> for the first time since the reagan administration, the u.s.pen semi finals are all american women. venus williams looking for the first title since 2001 facing sloan stevens, stevens won the first set, venus the second an incredible rallies and the third, stevens comes to the net and wins the critical point. becoming the fourth unseated woman to advance to the finals and she is loving the spotlight. >> the third set we played some incredible points, hopefully we make sportscenter tomorrow. >> not pleased and her semi final match against madison kids, this was the same matchup as the bank of the west classic as keys one again, she one in july and again tonight. it is stevens versus keys in the saturday final. >>> some nfl experts predicted the patriots would go unbeaten but who knew alex smith would play the best game of his career. as the fifth banner hung on the wall, alex took over. for touchdowns, no interceptions with smith getting 360 yards passing. the chiefs win 42-27. you know the 49ers new model the season is brick by brick because th
show. women.. in the first m >>> for the first time since the reagan administration, the u.s.pen semi finals are all american women. venus williams looking for the first title since 2001 facing sloan stevens, stevens won the first set, venus the second an incredible rallies and the third, stevens comes to the net and wins the critical point. becoming the fourth unseated woman to advance to the finals and she is loving the spotlight. >> the third set we played some incredible...
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former reagan administration official political connelly's to forbes and other media welcome to the show it's actually great to have you with us. the new low in u.s. russia relations in both countries expelling each other's diplomats and u.s. congress forcing president trump into a new round of sanctions on moscow do you feel that donald trump's compay to idea of and the spat with russia is now a dad for good. it's in america's interests accords with america's values to. approach with russia so why is it that trump who didn't want to pass new sanctions was corner.
former reagan administration official political connelly's to forbes and other media welcome to the show it's actually great to have you with us. the new low in u.s. russia relations in both countries expelling each other's diplomats and u.s. congress forcing president trump into a new round of sanctions on moscow do you feel that donald trump's compay to idea of and the spat with russia is now a dad for good. it's in america's interests accords with america's values to. approach with russia so...
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certainly won't help the wealthier and i heard at the top of the show it helps the wealthier what's interesting about the tax versus reagan'sax reform is they keep the high rate of 35% instead of dropping to the 28 that reagan had so i think that's something that the wealthier taxpayers don't like and they're the ones that actually produce a lot of the growth and they pay a lot more of the taxes. but i think this is more middle class essential trick and that's why the president has left the 35% rate, it's a high rate on the reverse side what he's done is beneficial especially to small business owners which are the bulk of the business owners in my region and the largest job creators is that he's dropped the tax rate down for corporate to 20 but the personal ralt for small businesses to 25 which i think you're going to see a big improvement. that's going to be very helpful for our job creators. >> i know you know about that because you are a small business owner yourself. i want to ask you about your voters in terms of how they'll be affected? what is the median income in the towns you represent? >> it depends -- it's hard t
certainly won't help the wealthier and i heard at the top of the show it helps the wealthier what's interesting about the tax versus reagan'sax reform is they keep the high rate of 35% instead of dropping to the 28 that reagan had so i think that's something that the wealthier taxpayers don't like and they're the ones that actually produce a lot of the growth and they pay a lot more of the taxes. but i think this is more middle class essential trick and that's why the president has left the 35%...
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i think it shows what a wise and smart politician he was. while he opposed ronald reagan on many things, he also knew how to cut a deal, and he knew what the incentives of his party were. when he fought, he did. when he didn't, he kept the best deal rather than resist, resist, resist. that seems to be the modus operandi of either party now. henry olsen: what has changed? >> the party incentives have changed, they are more afraid of their primaries than the general elections. few people in the house are subject to serious competition in general election, but more so in the primaries. they are afraid of the challenges. more in commons than many of the ideological warriors on each side would admit. i think if you had residential encouraginghat was genuine bipartisanship that you might find people in the center-right and centerleft that find courage and presidential leadership. that was something president obama was never willing to exert. never willing was to exert political capital on behalf of bipartisanship. it is something that has been lost. we haven't seen anybody try
i think it shows what a wise and smart politician he was. while he opposed ronald reagan on many things, he also knew how to cut a deal, and he knew what the incentives of his party were. when he fought, he did. when he didn't, he kept the best deal rather than resist, resist, resist. that seems to be the modus operandi of either party now. henry olsen: what has changed? >> the party incentives have changed, they are more afraid of their primaries than the general elections. few people in...
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-- revenues, chairman and former economic adviser to president reagan joins us now from national tennessee. great to have you on the showfor joining us. we just illustrated the differences we saw death between what we saw in the reagan area and what happened today. on the face of it with what you have seen so far, what is your assessment? will be a positive tax bill. it should stimulate growth and economics and i believe it will pay for itself over the next 10 nothing isy because more powerful a stimulative than really reducing the corporate tax rate. i would like to see it go to 15% and not 20. they do put in territoriality. that would be very helpful. this bill could materially change the u.s. economy. >> it could do that but it has to go a lot further pure democrats sign on and may have to offset those costs. how effective can the tax proposal be? i sit temporary for 10 years. 10n you are my age at 77, years is a heck of a long time. just joking but a lot of democrats a house for sure really believe in the corporate tax rate reductions and a lot of reform. i do not know what type of negotiations, but i do not see why
-- revenues, chairman and former economic adviser to president reagan joins us now from national tennessee. great to have you on the showfor joining us. we just illustrated the differences we saw death between what we saw in the reagan area and what happened today. on the face of it with what you have seen so far, what is your assessment? will be a positive tax bill. it should stimulate growth and economics and i believe it will pay for itself over the next 10 nothing isy because more powerful...
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transportation curator matt anderson shows of cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan, and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america exhibit, where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. we are actually standing in front of a series of presidential limousines, which tell the story of the development of presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. right behind me is the 1902 carriage used by theodore roosevelt. the automobile really becomes a force in the united states starting in the 1890's. but by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, interestingly enough, for all the reputation he has as a real forward-looking progressive, really never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think partly he thought th
transportation curator matt anderson shows of cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan, and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america exhibit, where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. we are actually standing in front of a...
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. >> when we ended the show, we got telegrams of congratulations from henry kissinger and ronald reagansize of the response and the emotional nature of the response that we were getting was difficult for us to understand. >> who shot j.r. and the last episode of "m.a.s.h." are the last call for the pre-cable world of television. it's like they are the last time that that huge audience will all turn up for one event. >> all right. that's it. let's roll. hey. let's be careful out there. >> dispatch, we have a 911. armed robbery in progress. >> when quality does emerge on television, the phrase" too good for tv" is often heard. one recent network offering that's seems to deserve that phrase is "hill street blues." >> "hill street" is one of the changing points of the entire industry in the history of tv. >> we had all watched a documentary about cops and had this real hand-held in the moment quality that we were very enamored of. >> the minute you looked at it, it looked different. it had a mood to it. you could almost smell the stale coffee. >> we didn't want to do a standard cop show whe
. >> when we ended the show, we got telegrams of congratulations from henry kissinger and ronald reagansize of the response and the emotional nature of the response that we were getting was difficult for us to understand. >> who shot j.r. and the last episode of "m.a.s.h." are the last call for the pre-cable world of television. it's like they are the last time that that huge audience will all turn up for one event. >> all right. that's it. let's roll. hey. let's be...