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was not ronald reagan before ronald reagan was ronald reagan. andhat i mean in the 1960's 1970's, he was a controversial figure. he was to announced as the george wallace of the republican party. an actor with premature orange hair. figure in the beloved the 1960's and 1970's by conservatives. presidency and great historic accomplishments and how he conducted himself in the post-presidency, you changed people's opinions of him -- it changed people's opinions of him. given the field of candidates for 2016 and i am shopping for a candidate, i am choosing ronald reagan to run in 2016. [applause] we have a few minutes left. let's take some questions. we have a volunteer with a microphone right here. i think that is a volunteer over there. i suspect there might be one coming down this aisle. who do we got? right up there? >> i was at a luncheon yesterday and heard the speaker with a graph showing presidential approval ratings. he showed after the iran-contra affair that the president's rating diminished. i wonder if he ever recouped all of it before
was not ronald reagan before ronald reagan was ronald reagan. andhat i mean in the 1960's 1970's, he was a controversial figure. he was to announced as the george wallace of the republican party. an actor with premature orange hair. figure in the beloved the 1960's and 1970's by conservatives. presidency and great historic accomplishments and how he conducted himself in the post-presidency, you changed people's opinions of him -- it changed people's opinions of him. given the field of...
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ronald reagan left office in 1989. when he came into office we had some of the worst inflation and economic conditions we have ever had in this country. even today, we have very low inflation. we have had lots of ups and downs. that is the legacy of what reagan did. those are the two things i think about. the other thing i think about, what a -- stephen had said it, what a happy warrior he was. what a cheerful guy he was. he fought at the end of the day. tip called him up one day. he got along with the republican leader after 6:00 and said at 6:00, he called the president and ronald reagan said for you, tip, it is always 6:00. i think that is missing. the spirit of ronald reagan is missing from american politics whether you are democrat or republican, i hope we get it back. >> michael, what do you think? [applause] >> you can see why lou is the dean. and thank you to everybody for having us here. especially to the foundation, it is always a treat. when i think about ronald reagan is how important it is to be -- the two
ronald reagan left office in 1989. when he came into office we had some of the worst inflation and economic conditions we have ever had in this country. even today, we have very low inflation. we have had lots of ups and downs. that is the legacy of what reagan did. those are the two things i think about. the other thing i think about, what a -- stephen had said it, what a happy warrior he was. what a cheerful guy he was. he fought at the end of the day. tip called him up one day. he got along...
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>> because of ronald reagan.s so successful in ruling out any critical examination about the american prospect. when barack obama, after winning his election, said, whether he was going to call the bush administration into account for what was probably criminal, he said we do not look back in america, we look forward. i think that is a real danger to our civic life. >> you talk about whether ronald reagan was the real deal or whether he was a phony. >> even as early as his high school and college careers, it was equally divided between people who believed he was a hero and people who believed he was a phony. >> what you think? >> it is an interesting question. you get a give credit to the guy that was the first to eliminate an entire class of nuclear weapons. a guy who was completely able to transform a political culture in ways i just described. the fascinating things are the most conservative things that he did, like supply-side economics, creating enormous deficits and -- miring using in a terrible recession,
>> because of ronald reagan.s so successful in ruling out any critical examination about the american prospect. when barack obama, after winning his election, said, whether he was going to call the bush administration into account for what was probably criminal, he said we do not look back in america, we look forward. i think that is a real danger to our civic life. >> you talk about whether ronald reagan was the real deal or whether he was a phony. >> even as early as his...
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did any of you ever see a ronald reagan film? you probably don't want to see them. they are really bad. he was a b-class film star and you could forget his acting, but you cannot forget the influence that he had on the coming to fruition of the new conservativism. all right. where does the pop-up? he was a liberal back in the 1940's and 1950's. he was the president of the screen actors guild awards there was no more liberal group in america than in hollywood. but he moves. and he gets his face on television in the 1950's. he becomes the spokesman for general electric. he is promoting general electric products and cigarette ads and other things and he is all over the place. not so much as an actor anymore, but a spokesperson for corporate america. that is where, in california, for the goldwater campaign, they see this guy and he begins to campaign for goldwater. of course, we know that goldwater lost, but reagan won. he was a pretty interesting campaigner for goldwater and then very effective for himself. he said, soon after the goldwater fiasco -- in terms of the na
did any of you ever see a ronald reagan film? you probably don't want to see them. they are really bad. he was a b-class film star and you could forget his acting, but you cannot forget the influence that he had on the coming to fruition of the new conservativism. all right. where does the pop-up? he was a liberal back in the 1940's and 1950's. he was the president of the screen actors guild awards there was no more liberal group in america than in hollywood. but he moves. and he gets his face...
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ronald reagan did something similar to that. would it work again? >>> welcome to "forbes in focus." sabrina, does it sound like a good idea? >> it sure does. not only would it bring the cost of oil down here at home, but putin's regime is largely made up of income from his oil and gas exports. we could decrease the important commodity for them and give us leverage in terms of helping stop some of the 'gression we are seeing today. >> and steve, not to mention it would help consumers, oil prices have come down precisely as we've had the 17% increase in domestic production right here. it's good for consumers and bad for putin. sound lieic a double whammy. it would be. the key thing, too, is the dollar has been stable. that's what happened in the 1980s. another thing we should look at is stepping up approval of licenses to export natural gas. liquefied natural gas. that would knock his power down, into you western europe is now dependent on russian gas. if we were exporting cheap gas, that would take away significant, a strong dollar, increased production, we could do a lot of things t
ronald reagan did something similar to that. would it work again? >>> welcome to "forbes in focus." sabrina, does it sound like a good idea? >> it sure does. not only would it bring the cost of oil down here at home, but putin's regime is largely made up of income from his oil and gas exports. we could decrease the important commodity for them and give us leverage in terms of helping stop some of the 'gression we are seeing today. >> and steve, not to mention it...
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>> ronald reagan really respected the press.t wasn't adversarial relationship, but he loved a whole bunch of the press people. first and foremost, believe it or not, was sam donaldson. who always gave him the shouted question. and you remember reagan with his ear cup, i can't hear you, sam. the reality, which i said to sam in a panel like this, was when we didn't want reagan to answer the question as he was leaving for camp david on the helicopter, before we walked outside the dip room, i ordered the pilot of the helicopter to start his engines. >> it's true. >> because you never want to make the president of the united states a liar. i can't hear you. well, he couldn't hear him. the president encouraged all of us to spend time with the press because even on an off-the-record, if we couldn't answer their questions, we better go back and do more homework. the last thing i'll say, one of my fondest vignettes of the press and reagan was sam donaldson, lou cannon of the washington post, andrea mitchell of nbc news were all fighting
>> ronald reagan really respected the press.t wasn't adversarial relationship, but he loved a whole bunch of the press people. first and foremost, believe it or not, was sam donaldson. who always gave him the shouted question. and you remember reagan with his ear cup, i can't hear you, sam. the reality, which i said to sam in a panel like this, was when we didn't want reagan to answer the question as he was leaving for camp david on the helicopter, before we walked outside the dip room, i...
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we all go back to ronald reagan and say we had ronald reagan. when ronald reagan came to office that wasn't the message of the republicans. there was a new message. he didn't say eisenhower did this. we are going to do what eisenhower did. it was a new message. we are stuck. are these bad messages. [inaudible question] not suggesting they are bad messages but the problem's ronald reagan were dealing with are different than the problems we are dealing with today. if ronald reagan said we are using the same message that we used 40 years ago what are you doing? haven't you looked at look at america and see the different america that we d ago? of course it's very different. i got my first mortgage in 1982 for a house. anybody know what i paid in interest rates 1982 and i would i was a first-time first-time homebuyers at a discounted rate. 17.5%. mortgages were 20% mortgages. that was stagflation. you're at all sorts of problems in america and 70% tax rates. so you say cut taxes, 70% tax rate it's a big deal but when it's 38%, 38 to 34? really? such
we all go back to ronald reagan and say we had ronald reagan. when ronald reagan came to office that wasn't the message of the republicans. there was a new message. he didn't say eisenhower did this. we are going to do what eisenhower did. it was a new message. we are stuck. are these bad messages. [inaudible question] not suggesting they are bad messages but the problem's ronald reagan were dealing with are different than the problems we are dealing with today. if ronald reagan said we are...
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we go back to ronald reagan. we had ronald reagan at the ronald reagan came to office and that wasn't the message of the republicans. it was a new message. he didn't say we are going to do what eisenhower did. there was a new message. we are stuck. are these bad messages? no, i'm not suggesting they are bad messages that the problems that ronald reagan were dealing with are different than the problems we are having today. haven't you looked at america and seen a very different america than we had 40 years ago? of course it was very different. i got my first mortgage in 1982 for a house. and do you know what i paid in interest rates quite i was a first-time homebuyer a first-time homebuyer so i could it is rated -- discounted rate. 17.5%. stagflation. you have all sorts of problems in america and 70% tax rates. these they cut taxes. a 70% tax rate cutting taxes is a big deal but a 38% rate, 38 to 34? really? such a platform? that's pretty minimalist isn't it? reagan had big ideas at the time because the problems t
we go back to ronald reagan. we had ronald reagan at the ronald reagan came to office and that wasn't the message of the republicans. it was a new message. he didn't say we are going to do what eisenhower did. there was a new message. we are stuck. are these bad messages? no, i'm not suggesting they are bad messages that the problems that ronald reagan were dealing with are different than the problems we are having today. haven't you looked at america and seen a very different america than we...
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about two years -- when gerald ford received the gop nomination in a close primary campaign against ronald reagan, so in the audience tonight with his wife sandy, a young city councilmember then, and he was at the white house with the fords to mark the commemoration of kansas city at the convention city, and another good friend of the library and also a city councilmember at the time who sported the most perfect afro ever worn by anyone in the history of hairstyles. bob greene, who also had a pretty good head of hair and makes me very jealous, is the professor of history and humanities at cazenovia college in new york. he has taught there for the past 35 years. he also serves as the college archivist, and he has written or edited 17 books, three of them the basis for talks here at the kansas city public library. george h.w. bush in 2012, betty ford in 2013, and gerald ford tonight. bob's book, "the presidency of gerald r ford," will be on sale following tonight's talk courtesy of k.u. bookstores, and so is his book of betty ford. you may notice a young man who kind of sort of has a passing
about two years -- when gerald ford received the gop nomination in a close primary campaign against ronald reagan, so in the audience tonight with his wife sandy, a young city councilmember then, and he was at the white house with the fords to mark the commemoration of kansas city at the convention city, and another good friend of the library and also a city councilmember at the time who sported the most perfect afro ever worn by anyone in the history of hairstyles. bob greene, who also had a...
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>> ronald reagan really respected the press.wasn't adversarial relationship, but he loved a whole bunch of the press people. first and foremost, believe it or not, was sam donaldson. who always gave him the shouted question. and you remember reagan with his ear cup, i can't hear you, sam. the reality, which i said to sam in a panel like this, was when we didn't want reagan to answer the question as he was leaving for camp david on the helicopter, before we walked outside the dip room, i ordered the pilot of the helicopter to start his engines. >> it's true. >> because you never want to make the president of the united states a liar. i can't hear you.
>> ronald reagan really respected the press.wasn't adversarial relationship, but he loved a whole bunch of the press people. first and foremost, believe it or not, was sam donaldson. who always gave him the shouted question. and you remember reagan with his ear cup, i can't hear you, sam. the reality, which i said to sam in a panel like this, was when we didn't want reagan to answer the question as he was leaving for camp david on the helicopter, before we walked outside the dip room, i...
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gerald ford lost the 1976 election here in kansas city, because it was so close in that race with ronald reagan. and whether he allowed him to do it, jimmy carter was given the fordtunity to beat gerald over the morality and the nixon and ford administrations, and ford lost a very close election. that can all go home now, is the entirety of the gerald ford ford administration, except for one thing. what did i leave out? that is what i want to spend the rest of our time. askedo most often questions of me of gerald ford, was there a deal, and why did he do it? why did he pardon richard nixon? because henry, in his gracious opening, reminds us that the ford administration celebrating its 40th anniversary in just a here as we are recording this in the summer of afterone month to the day ford takes office, he pardons richard nixon. maybe an even more important anniversary to remember. look at these two questions, and i want to first talk about the question of whether or not there was a deal between richard nixon and gerald staffr anybody on ford's to give richard nixon a pardon after ford too
gerald ford lost the 1976 election here in kansas city, because it was so close in that race with ronald reagan. and whether he allowed him to do it, jimmy carter was given the fordtunity to beat gerald over the morality and the nixon and ford administrations, and ford lost a very close election. that can all go home now, is the entirety of the gerald ford ford administration, except for one thing. what did i leave out? that is what i want to spend the rest of our time. askedo most often...
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i use ronald reagan a lot as an example. i do think a lot of republicans use him as an example of what they are looking for. he used to say is amazing what can get accomplished when you do not care who gets the credit. i put that on my desk and that is a very deep thought. maybe more profound than people initially think. what is happening is about politics and who gets the credit and the blame. it should be about how do you choose the result, let's agree on the objective and figure out how to get there. i believe america's test days could be ahead. i really do. we have the infrastructure and the education system and the people and the entrepreneurial spirit is still out there. people want to be able to create a better life. all washington needs to do is create that environment. washington does not create jobs but a can create the environment for success and the environment for failure. right now they're heading down the wrong track. there is an opportunity to take a new direction. let's embrace it. do not throw in the towel
i use ronald reagan a lot as an example. i do think a lot of republicans use him as an example of what they are looking for. he used to say is amazing what can get accomplished when you do not care who gets the credit. i put that on my desk and that is a very deep thought. maybe more profound than people initially think. what is happening is about politics and who gets the credit and the blame. it should be about how do you choose the result, let's agree on the objective and figure out how to...
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. >>> golf in wilmington country club today for a great cause, the ronald mcdonald house of delaware and they raised a lot of money doing it right new through an auction, peter costas is here and we will hear from peter and shady on monday night football coming up in guess what? the money we need to fund our schools lies right underneath your feet. that's right. down in the ground, pennsylvania has deep deposits of natural gas. but because of governor corbett, we're the only state in the country that doesn't make oil and gas companies pay an extraction tax. as governor, i'll make the gas companies pay up to help fund our schools for a change. tom wolf for governor. a fresh start for pennsylvania. ring ring! progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says...
. >>> golf in wilmington country club today for a great cause, the ronald mcdonald house of delaware and they raised a lot of money doing it right new through an auction, peter costas is here and we will hear from peter and shady on monday night football coming up in guess what? the money we need to fund our schools lies right underneath your feet. that's right. down in the ground, pennsylvania has deep deposits of natural gas. but because of governor corbett, we're the only state in...
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ronald reagan won the cold war without firing a shot. he was able to inspire people through trade and moral example, and that's what brought down the berlin and finally brought down the soviet union. as for world war ii that was an outcome of the first world war which was a totally unvisited invention very similar to the interventions which is seen over the past decade. that is the prosecution case, and we will now proceed. [applause] >> very good. thank you, mr. mccarthy. just so you know, sometimes right before i have criminal intent, i have pre-mens rea syndrome. fortunately, i'm not suffering from that tonight, or you would all be host. no, he didn't, right? are you listening to that and like, what? if you very much. now we're going to you from mr. dinesh d'souza, defending attorney in this case. are you prepared to give your opening statement of? >> i am. >> very good. >> so, this is a debate about american foreign policy is, not a debate about obama's foreign policy, not a debate about the patriot act. it's a debate about the impac
ronald reagan won the cold war without firing a shot. he was able to inspire people through trade and moral example, and that's what brought down the berlin and finally brought down the soviet union. as for world war ii that was an outcome of the first world war which was a totally unvisited invention very similar to the interventions which is seen over the past decade. that is the prosecution case, and we will now proceed. [applause] >> very good. thank you, mr. mccarthy. just so you...
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that was ronald reagan in terms of how he was through most of his career. ronald reagan after his film career came to an end started working for a company, general electric, which have facilities in 48 states. reagan was hired to go around from plant to plant and address workers and to the expectation was when they were fired, tell inside hollywood stories. instead, he adopted a pro-business, conservative ideology and started giving very serious political speeches. he ended up being a republican candidate for governor of california in 1966. he was enormously successful in that role. in the 1964 presidential election, the conservative party had had its way in choosing the nominee, senator barry goldwater of arizona. he was defeated overwhelmingly by president johnson. the service were looking for somebody who could carry -- conservatives were looking for somebody who can carry that message of but in a more appealing away. that person became a ronald reagan, elected governor of california in 1966 and for conservatives who were a wing of the party instead of t
that was ronald reagan in terms of how he was through most of his career. ronald reagan after his film career came to an end started working for a company, general electric, which have facilities in 48 states. reagan was hired to go around from plant to plant and address workers and to the expectation was when they were fired, tell inside hollywood stories. instead, he adopted a pro-business, conservative ideology and started giving very serious political speeches. he ended up being a...
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in fact ronald reagan won the war without firing a shot. he was able to inspire people to trade and through moral examples and that is what brought down the berlin wall and the soviet union. as for world war ii that was an outcome of the first which was a totally unnecessary intervention very similar in fact to the interventions we have seen over the past decade so that is a prosecution case and we will now proceed. [applause] >> very good. thank you. right before i have criminal intent i have to mens rea syndrome. fortunately i'm not suffering tonight. [laughter] weren't you listening to that's like what? that flight was? all right. thanks very much. now we will hear from the defending attorney in the case. are you prepared to give your opening statement? this is a debate about american foreign policy. how to debate about obama foreign-policy. it's a debate about the impact of this country and its actions in the world, on the world and on us. i want to start by talking about the impact of america on the world into the good way deadly to as
in fact ronald reagan won the war without firing a shot. he was able to inspire people to trade and through moral examples and that is what brought down the berlin wall and the soviet union. as for world war ii that was an outcome of the first which was a totally unnecessary intervention very similar in fact to the interventions we have seen over the past decade so that is a prosecution case and we will now proceed. [applause] >> very good. thank you. right before i have criminal intent i...
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we talked to legendary art collector, ronald lauder. >> it is a question of taste and passion. >> andop advisor, phyllis hattis, gives us an insider's tour of today's market. >> it sounds like you are telling me not to buy it. >> i am telling you to take your time. >> ronald lauder is heir to the famed estee lauder cosmetics fortune. he started collecting art at age 14 and has amassed one of the most impressive personal collections in the united states. >> these are all picasso right here? >> all picasso. >> this year he displayed it for the first time at this museum he founded on the upper east side. what inspires you when it comes to art? >> the most important art is tough art, art that is brutal. picasso or kandinsky, full of violence. to me, art is never about investment. there has always been a passion. >> an expensive passion. lauder's passion made headlines in 2006 when he purchased this gustav klimt portrait for $135 million. how would you know what would really be a magnificent addition to what you already have? >> how does a woman know which man is right for being a husband?
we talked to legendary art collector, ronald lauder. >> it is a question of taste and passion. >> andop advisor, phyllis hattis, gives us an insider's tour of today's market. >> it sounds like you are telling me not to buy it. >> i am telling you to take your time. >> ronald lauder is heir to the famed estee lauder cosmetics fortune. he started collecting art at age 14 and has amassed one of the most impressive personal collections in the united states. >>...
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he dates back to the administration of ronald reagan. mr. ambassador, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> one who asks a lot of questions about this, i realize that there are so many organizations that the american people have never heard of. dozens more organizations that they haven't heard of than they have. and what i have been trying to figure out all along is, did this just get lost in the shuffle? did they not sort of capability was there or did they brush it aside? i don't know if we know the answer to that yet. >> i think it's probably a complicated answer and i think you have to look at it from at least two standpoints. one standpoint is what capabilities did isis begin to develop over time, were are they beginning to replace al qaeda in iraq and at one point did you see manifestations of that. the other side of that is what about the capabilities of the iraqi military. the two issues intersect with each other. on the one hand, you have maliki who was prime minister of iraq not living up to the promises made to the awakening counc
he dates back to the administration of ronald reagan. mr. ambassador, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> one who asks a lot of questions about this, i realize that there are so many organizations that the american people have never heard of. dozens more organizations that they haven't heard of than they have. and what i have been trying to figure out all along is, did this just get lost in the shuffle? did they not sort of capability was there or did they brush it aside? i don't...
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>> ronald hampton, is this a new idea?this a new approach, or is it just something that's being reapplied again because of the latest incidents? >> well, it's not new. police departments for some time, those that are really serious about doing community policing and have dug down deep to challenging the culture and the institutional nature of policing, have begun to change in terms of how they measure performance, have changed how they measure customer satisfaction. in order to measure customer satisfaction, you have to ask the customer. if you ask the police officer, is policing doing what it's supposed to do, of course they're going to say yeah because they're doing it every day. but the real customer, the sits, the person who lives in the community, the business person on the corner, they're the person who actually has to be asked and be a part of the evaluation about whether or not the public safety strategy is being used. and that is not always the case, but in community policing, that must be a part of it because at
>> ronald hampton, is this a new idea?this a new approach, or is it just something that's being reapplied again because of the latest incidents? >> well, it's not new. police departments for some time, those that are really serious about doing community policing and have dug down deep to challenging the culture and the institutional nature of policing, have begun to change in terms of how they measure performance, have changed how they measure customer satisfaction. in order to...
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the last time we've lowered the rate was with ronald reagan. we wanted it to be below the average. now, it is the highest. it is not since the 1960's. , they have0's lowered their rates, all of them, except us, so i don't think we need a huge adjustment to our system for parliamentary type democracy. somei think we need is leadership and for people to insist on it, and, frankly, i think republicans and democrats alike can do a better job of talking about the need to find common ground and why that is important. with the citizens we represent. >> thank you. >> i share a lot of what you just mentioned in your speech about the direction of the country and where we are headed and how we can change that direction, and i am wondering, and i agree that a lot of it is this dysfunction, and i am wondering if you can share with us what we think is more than a passing interest in some of the senate races that are happening and how you see those shaping up and how that could change and refrain from what is happening in washington. >> yes, good question. thattioned earlier, it is the next gener
the last time we've lowered the rate was with ronald reagan. we wanted it to be below the average. now, it is the highest. it is not since the 1960's. , they have0's lowered their rates, all of them, except us, so i don't think we need a huge adjustment to our system for parliamentary type democracy. somei think we need is leadership and for people to insist on it, and, frankly, i think republicans and democrats alike can do a better job of talking about the need to find common ground and why...
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ronald, i want to start with you. frankly, i didn't find joule ya pierson's statement inspiring, did you? >> no, it goes back to a management culture which punishes agents who find out problems or question white house staff. for example, when they want dwroup turn off the alarms they will just roll over and it promotes agents who go along promote this myth that the secret service is invulnerable and infallible and is worthy of our confidence and beyond that, the real problem is president obama because it's his life that's at risk and the life of his family and over and over again he defends the secret service, he has not taken the one step that's necessary to reform this agency and that's bringing in an outside director who will change the management culture, shake up the agency. that's what you do with any organization when it's failing. whether it's a private company or otherwise. >> daniel, could you address that? i would assume the president grows close to the secret service agents that protect his family. they fo
ronald, i want to start with you. frankly, i didn't find joule ya pierson's statement inspiring, did you? >> no, it goes back to a management culture which punishes agents who find out problems or question white house staff. for example, when they want dwroup turn off the alarms they will just roll over and it promotes agents who go along promote this myth that the secret service is invulnerable and infallible and is worthy of our confidence and beyond that, the real problem is president...
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like a ronald reagan.hird time is the charm. >> the tight races. >> where he made a difference. >> in louisiana, i don't know if he's down there. neil: to your point, campaigning for everyone, he leads in iowa right now with the race, 35% of the votes. the others are barely in double digits. only huckabee was, right? >> yeah. neil: where is all this going, what's his drove? >> i would say this, the negative side is a lot of republicans think he ran a lousy campaign and think he wimped out at the end. after he went for the jugular, he beat it too safe and lost to someone he could have beaten. i would say this, his surge in the polls, if you watched it, it's sort of plateaued right during superstorm sandy. the media attention started shifting to the and the to aid and remember that chris christie bear hug. neil: did not help mitt romney. >> did not help mitt romney. a fellow republican all but endorsing the president, which is crazy. that hurt. there are other factors, that's the negative. the negative, peop
like a ronald reagan.hird time is the charm. >> the tight races. >> where he made a difference. >> in louisiana, i don't know if he's down there. neil: to your point, campaigning for everyone, he leads in iowa right now with the race, 35% of the votes. the others are barely in double digits. only huckabee was, right? >> yeah. neil: where is all this going, what's his drove? >> i would say this, the negative side is a lot of republicans think he ran a lousy campaign...
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i don't doubt for a second that ronald reagan's genuine desire to see them come home. as bruce would be able to tell you much better than i did from the readings and interviews that i've done, well i mean it's clear to everybody that counterterrorism and prevention of hostagetaking was a huge focus for the reagan administration and a built-up infrastructure to an extraordinary degree and they had a lot of successes. charles allen will tell you that other than this kind of clip, there was a lot to be proud of and in his work and in the reagan administration. so, hostages were central as one cia guy decided in addition to the personal side ronald reagan was acutely aware of the yellow ribbon phenomenon. we all rendered during the iran hostage takeover of the embassy of 1979 and produced tens of thousands of yellow ribbons over the united states. there is no question that reagan was determined not to see that phenomenon happen again. there was also a particular concern in a few personal instances, and the main one being the face of the cia officer buckland who was tragica
i don't doubt for a second that ronald reagan's genuine desire to see them come home. as bruce would be able to tell you much better than i did from the readings and interviews that i've done, well i mean it's clear to everybody that counterterrorism and prevention of hostagetaking was a huge focus for the reagan administration and a built-up infrastructure to an extraordinary degree and they had a lot of successes. charles allen will tell you that other than this kind of clip, there was a lot...
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. >> we remember ronald reagan won on his third time. maybe that's somewhere in the back of his mind. >> he won his second time and his third time. he ran three times but he won two out of three. but i think maybe he is testing the waters a little bit. you know, i don't think he will do it but he could be because like hillary clinton, this is kind of what politicians do. they test the waters, they start giving a speech, they endorse a candidate in like iowa or ohio, a swing state and then just wait for the reaction of the public. >> i'm so glad you brought up ronald reagan because people have been saying that. ronald reagan had the very same things that mitt romney lacks. the establishment wing of the party was going against ronald reagan. with romney, he can't get the grassroots. a lot of conservative voters at home stayed home. we can't have that again. >> he knew who he was. that's the problem that mitt romney has. >> he has a huge opportunity right now. if it takes more than three years to get isis, he could say what his strategy wou
. >> we remember ronald reagan won on his third time. maybe that's somewhere in the back of his mind. >> he won his second time and his third time. he ran three times but he won two out of three. but i think maybe he is testing the waters a little bit. you know, i don't think he will do it but he could be because like hillary clinton, this is kind of what politicians do. they test the waters, they start giving a speech, they endorse a candidate in like iowa or ohio, a swing state...
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johnson and ronald reagan in 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assisting managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil co. chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis schatly argues the nuclear family is under attack and constitutional scholar pere when --erwin shemeresky in the case against the supreme court. watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and booktv.org. >> nina krushcheva, the daughter of nikita khrushchev discusses her book "the lost krushchev: a journey into the gulag of the russian mind". this is about 40 minutes. >> live coverage from the national book festival continues up next, a presentation by nina krushcheva, granddaughter of nikita khrushchev with her book "the lost krushchev: a journey into the gulag of the russian mind". she is being introduced by a peter roudik of the library of congress. >> government propaganda and -- this study is tied with nationa
johnson and ronald reagan in 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assisting managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil co. chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis schatly argues the nuclear family is under attack and constitutional scholar pere when --erwin shemeresky in the case against the supreme court. watch for...
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president ofkman, reagan's budget. >> ronald reagan's budget director. a quick break here on "market makers." ♪ >> aching news. -- breaking news. eric holder is expected to announce his resignation as early as this afternoon. let's take you to our chief washington correspondent, peter cook playing the parlor game of who exceeds holder -- succeeds holder. formalxpect a announcement this afternoon when president obama returns from the united nations general assembly. some of the names being mentioned already included james cole. and the governor of massachusetts. his term there is about to expire. there is a long list of people who could qualify for this job. that includes some sitting u.s. senators. arc prior -- mark pryor. there is a parlor game of who will replace eric holder and some questions over whether or -- the first black attorney general played an active role in civil rights issues. that's one question going forward that a lot of people would like this job. you have to get confirmed by a republican senate in the future. >> a job people would lik
president ofkman, reagan's budget. >> ronald reagan's budget director. a quick break here on "market makers." ♪ >> aching news. -- breaking news. eric holder is expected to announce his resignation as early as this afternoon. let's take you to our chief washington correspondent, peter cook playing the parlor game of who exceeds holder -- succeeds holder. formalxpect a announcement this afternoon when president obama returns from the united nations general assembly. some...
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ronald bucca. brandon j. bu nannen. vincent edward bronson. >> ronald.. buchanan. >> greg j. bot. >> dennis buckley. >> nancy clair boucher. >> patrick joseph boots. >> john edward balaka junior. >> steven bruce byun in. >> christopher l. buford. >> matthew j. burke. >> thomas daniel burke. >> william francis burke junior. >> charles f. burlingame the third. >> thomas e. burnett junior. >> donald j. burns. >> kathleen anne burns. >> keith james burns. >> john patrick burns trade. >> irena breslow. >> melton gb sila. >> thomas m. butler. >> patrick dennis burn. >> timothy g. burn. >> daniel cavellero. >> jesus batali cuday is. >> lillian azeris. >> brian joseph caggiano. >> steven dennis cappy arrow junior. >> and my husband of 30 years, fdny chief gerard barber. his grandchildren alexis, luke, thomas, alain and kate. my heart breaks that you are not here to enjoy them. love each of them from above and keep them safe. may god bless all those who lost their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks on september 11, 2001 and those who continue to suffer fr
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against nixon and carter addresses election and says there to influences on his life one watches ronald and hater and the it sad to the politics was established to the of a whole world. but the second formative influence was that great theologian bob dylan whose song eight can work on maggie's farm no more was day important song of farmers and goes on to narrow say that's a particularly lobbyist against ordinary folks. in those who very often themselves were the dignitary agencies and corporations. and the prison population but overwhelmingly those who cannot afford adequate representation with their way at of the justice system. and he would sound those populist themes he was beginning to reverse for his presidential run in 1976 of course, his remarks a mistake journalist in the audience and said he figured hunter thompson was simply going out to refresh were never a dull beverage he was consuming bad day but up to retrieve his tape recorder because he wanted to be extraordinary. a politician who dared to your toe and later described the speech and said one of the most remarkable speec
against nixon and carter addresses election and says there to influences on his life one watches ronald and hater and the it sad to the politics was established to the of a whole world. but the second formative influence was that great theologian bob dylan whose song eight can work on maggie's farm no more was day important song of farmers and goes on to narrow say that's a particularly lobbyist against ordinary folks. in those who very often themselves were the dignitary agencies and...
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observers reported that it was, in fact, ronald reagan. president reagan immediately mounted a nearby stallion and began riding toward the white house. (horse-galloping noise) he then dismounted, walking over some dry leaves. (crunches) in a thunderstorm. (metal sheet) before getting on a train. (train effect) and then reagan threw open the doors to the white house. (door opening sound) strode to the podium. (shoes) and said -- mwah, see? i'm in charge around here, see? listen up, isis, amscra, why doncha? or i'll give ya the business! tear down that wall! daddy wants some jellybeans! mwah! (laughter) give daddy a kiss, nancy! with isis defeated, reagan stepped down from the podium and walked off into the setting sun, joined by peter and a friendly duck. (clarinet song from peter and the wolf) take that, isis! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) [robotic sounds] guess what? i'm not a real human man. but i use old spice body wash and deodorant together and now i'm really cool. i got it, dudes. oww! i think you crushed some of my ribs
observers reported that it was, in fact, ronald reagan. president reagan immediately mounted a nearby stallion and began riding toward the white house. (horse-galloping noise) he then dismounted, walking over some dry leaves. (crunches) in a thunderstorm. (metal sheet) before getting on a train. (train effect) and then reagan threw open the doors to the white house. (door opening sound) strode to the podium. (shoes) and said -- mwah, see? i'm in charge around here, see? listen up, isis, amscra,...
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but for most youngsters in chicago's south side college seems totally out of reach tutors like ronald hires are working to boost their self-confidence ronald run who's the african-american resource center monitoring and assisting students like martina's. a lot of students on account of the day before classes. for the summer right like he always was it took like maybe he wanted to do this i want to learn it so little time if we don't want to see you know we're not working to see you fail we look we're going to see you succeed so far so good you know man i suppose for major and one day for sure you'll never be without work saying yeah. you know i think courage a lot of the young men did i meet on the in the community and out on the streets if you're on the block there's someone else you need to be it's not in hand and on the block benefactor is a block that waits for you and is called a sale block. to avoid the president many englewood residents like martinez save up their money and move to call more neighborhoods martina's went to dalton an hour from downtown chicago and i just didn't
but for most youngsters in chicago's south side college seems totally out of reach tutors like ronald hires are working to boost their self-confidence ronald run who's the african-american resource center monitoring and assisting students like martina's. a lot of students on account of the day before classes. for the summer right like he always was it took like maybe he wanted to do this i want to learn it so little time if we don't want to see you know we're not working to see you fail we look...
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. >> eagles players used their day off to spend their evening with families at the ronald mcdonald houseey entertained sick children and their parents with games an lot of one-on-one attention. the ronald mcdonald house serves as a home away from home for families who have traveled for their child's medical treatment. the eagles travel to indianapolis to play the colts. >> still ahead stories you didn't see last night. another ebola patient is coming to the u.s. for treatment. we'll give you those details. >> surveillance cameras at a local elementary school capture an unusual theft. coming up, find out what's actually inside that safe. not money, david. >> if you are getting the kids ready for school, little bit cool this morning, in the 60's but in the 70's again this afternoon and very little rain out there, just a little spotty rain and drizzle especially over by the coast. i think t-shirts work for the most part and when we come back we'll give you your daypart forecast and of course let you know when the next round of heat and humidity >> ♪ well, not that kind of fresh. on the fres
. >> eagles players used their day off to spend their evening with families at the ronald mcdonald houseey entertained sick children and their parents with games an lot of one-on-one attention. the ronald mcdonald house serves as a home away from home for families who have traveled for their child's medical treatment. the eagles travel to indianapolis to play the colts. >> still ahead stories you didn't see last night. another ebola patient is coming to the u.s. for treatment. we'll...
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but for most youngsters in chicago's south side college seems totally out of reach tutors like ronald hires are working to boost their self-confidence ronald runs the african-american resource center monitoring and assisting students like martinez. a lot of students on a campus they're going to be for classes for the summer right like he always was it took like maybe one or two the wise to learn it so little time and we don't want to see you know we're not working to see you fail we look we're going to see you succeed so far so good you know man i suppose for major and one day for sure you'll never be without work saying yeah. you know i encourage a lot of the young men did i meet only in the community and out on the streets that if you're on the block there's somewhere else you need to be it's not in hand and on the block benefit there is a block that waits for you and it's called the same. block. to avoid the bullets in the president many englewood residents like martinez save up their money and move to call more neighborhoods martinez went to dalton an hour from downtown chicago to
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you mentioned ronald reagan. he inherited a double dip recession, citigroup collapsed for the first time, and also double digit inflation. this is the only president since herbert hoor who responded to an economic collapse by raising aggress ofly taxes. >> right. richyou're increasing the costs of doing business, so surprise, surprise, there's less business. therefore, less jobs. have i got it right? >> you absolutely do. that's why labor participation, you know, went to another n lowf 62% plus. that's just a biz mal. people on food stamps, now 15% of the population. it was 11% when obama took office. sability insurance is now climbing 40% under obama. you know, obama taking credit for this rovery off of a really low bar in january 2009 by purcoincidence is like fwor gore taking credit for the invention of the internet because he came to office and was vice president in 1993. >> john, i would love to hear what you think about all this. >> well, you know, i think despite the unemployment number, the job - the econ
you mentioned ronald reagan. he inherited a double dip recession, citigroup collapsed for the first time, and also double digit inflation. this is the only president since herbert hoor who responded to an economic collapse by raising aggress ofly taxes. >> right. richyou're increasing the costs of doing business, so surprise, surprise, there's less business. therefore, less jobs. have i got it right? >> you absolutely do. that's why labor participation, you know, went to another n...