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ronald's shurer -- staff sgt. ronald shurer.the work at hand with each of to the work of character and sacrifice that will honor you and honor the needs of all those before us. keep us, make your faith shine on us, and be gracious to us. may we all find these and contentment in the knowledge of your love and the promise of your presence. in your most holy name, we pray. amen. ♪ [applause] >> that wraps of the event at the white house with president thep presenting congressional medal of honor to staff sgt. ronald shurer ii. he was an army special forces medic in afghanistan. -- he also discussed his own accidents from our call here are his remarks. damage you didn't answer my question, if he did lie about his drinking, do you think -- president trump: i am not a drinker. i can honestly say i've never had a beer in my life. it's one of my only good traits. whenever they look for something , i say i've never had alcohol. for whatever reason. can you imagine what i -- imagine if i had, what a mess i'd be echo but i can tell you --
ronald's shurer -- staff sgt. ronald shurer.the work at hand with each of to the work of character and sacrifice that will honor you and honor the needs of all those before us. keep us, make your faith shine on us, and be gracious to us. may we all find these and contentment in the knowledge of your love and the promise of your presence. in your most holy name, we pray. amen. ♪ [applause] >> that wraps of the event at the white house with president thep presenting congressional medal of...
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ronald shurer. [applause] president trump: thank you. i wish i was that popular, i'll tell you. today is a true, proud and special day for those of us here in the white house, because ron works right here alongside of us in the secret service counter assault team. these are incredible people. i asked everyone to a meeting in the west wing. i told ron he was going to receive our nation's highest military honor. it was a moment i will never forget. ron and miranda are joined today by their two beautiful sons. cameron, who is 10, and tyler, who is seven. stand up, please. [applause] president trump: cameron, tyler, we stand in awe of your father's courage. today he joins the world's most elite gathering of heroes. also with us are his parents, ronald senior, and his mom, fabiola. both veterans. we are grateful for your service. please stand. [applause] president trump: i want to thank also secretary nielsen for joining us. along with secretary of the army, mark esper. vice chairman of the joint chiefs
ronald shurer. [applause] president trump: thank you. i wish i was that popular, i'll tell you. today is a true, proud and special day for those of us here in the white house, because ron works right here alongside of us in the secret service counter assault team. these are incredible people. i asked everyone to a meeting in the west wing. i told ron he was going to receive our nation's highest military honor. it was a moment i will never forget. ron and miranda are joined today by their two...
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. >> con 11 años de edad , ronald cruzó la frontera en esta balsa . >> ronald y el resto del grupo son de dónde viene . >> después de un viaje en el recorrido . >> es que tiene completamente de esta forma , viene de un familiar , el peño llegó sin documentos . >> ronald solo traía el pero de para trer a suis padres . >> en el sur de texas pasaron casi 3 semaas en la tensión . >> y es que esperan para abrazar a su hijo . >> y está aguantando esto . >> ya nos hablaron de la migración y desde el corazón . >> los padres de ronald tienen 11 años sin verse . >> el camino es duro . >> no tenía la cantidad de dinero para traerlo . >> peleaba con abrazar a sus padres , permanecerán en esta casa hogar , que forma parte de esta zona . >> (inentendible) . >> tengo la esperanza de que me lo darán aquí . >> son 3 hermanos . >> y la doctora ana maría polo nos tiene un gran anuncio . >> no se lo pierdan . >> las autoridades del condado están trabajando para frenar las carreras ilegales de auto en minutos los detalles . >> y así están las temperaturas en san josé 79 grados y hablaremos de qué nos esper
. >> con 11 años de edad , ronald cruzó la frontera en esta balsa . >> ronald y el resto del grupo son de dónde viene . >> después de un viaje en el recorrido . >> es que tiene completamente de esta forma , viene de un familiar , el peño llegó sin documentos . >> ronald solo traía el pero de para trer a suis padres . >> en el sur de texas pasaron casi 3 semaas en la tensión . >> y es que esperan para abrazar a su hijo . >> y está...
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bush wound up being the last man standing against ronald reagan.gives us some of our most important historical phrases and criticisms about ronald reagan. bush is the one who comes up with the term voodoo economics to describe trickle-down economics or supply side as reagan would have preferred. we still use the term voodoo economics and we forget it ultimately was reagan's vice president to use that as a criticism against him when they were both going for the top job. brian: what was their personal relationship before he was picked to be the vice presidential candidate? dr. engel: i would argue they had no relationship except for a somewhat antagonistic one. they were not close. i'm not sure how often they had been together except on the campaign trail. something that does not breed camaraderie when your competitors. in the 1980 convention, it was a weird one historically. there began to be talk that perhaps ronald reagan would choose gerald ford to come back and be his vice president. they would essentially be copresidents. these negotiations got
bush wound up being the last man standing against ronald reagan.gives us some of our most important historical phrases and criticisms about ronald reagan. bush is the one who comes up with the term voodoo economics to describe trickle-down economics or supply side as reagan would have preferred. we still use the term voodoo economics and we forget it ultimately was reagan's vice president to use that as a criticism against him when they were both going for the top job. brian: what was their...
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prior to the election they were saying wow, this is something -- there's been nothing like this since ronald reagan, then it kept going and we actually won. in tennessee i remember congressmen duncan said, sir, early voting. he said sir, they're coming from the hills, valleys, people who haven't voted for a long time because they didn't want to vote for the people who were running for office. and they have trump tattoos, i've never seen anything like it. [cheering] and then after that they said well we have to go back further than ronald reagan, so they talk
prior to the election they were saying wow, this is something -- there's been nothing like this since ronald reagan, then it kept going and we actually won. in tennessee i remember congressmen duncan said, sir, early voting. he said sir, they're coming from the hills, valleys, people who haven't voted for a long time because they didn't want to vote for the people who were running for office. and they have trump tattoos, i've never seen anything like it. [cheering] and then after that they said...
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please join me in welcoming staff sergeant ronald shurer. ronald, thank you.ause] [applause] >> thank you. i wish i was that popular. i will tell you. [laughter] today is a real truly proud and special day for us at the white house because ron works right here alongside of us on the secret service counter assault team. these are incredible people. several weeks ago my staff asked ron and his wife-mile-an-hour darks thank you, miranda, to a meeting in the west wing. they didn't know what it was about they walked into the oval office and i told him he was going to receive our nation's highest honor. it was a moment i will never forget ron and miranda joined today by their two beautiful sons cammeron who is 10 and tyler who is 7. stand up. look at these guys. [applause] [applause] cammeron, tyler, we stand in awe of your father's courage. we really do. today he joins the world's most elite gathering of heroes. also with us are his parents ronald sr. and his mom fabila. both air force veterans. america is grateful for your service. please, stand, thank you. [appla
please join me in welcoming staff sergeant ronald shurer. ronald, thank you.ause] [applause] >> thank you. i wish i was that popular. i will tell you. [laughter] today is a real truly proud and special day for us at the white house because ron works right here alongside of us on the secret service counter assault team. these are incredible people. several weeks ago my staff asked ron and his wife-mile-an-hour darks thank you, miranda, to a meeting in the west wing. they didn't know what...
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i think that is something ronald reagan really late down for the party. the other thing is about the tax cut. he had large tax cuts the turned the economy around and i think from an economic standpoint we learned from him. one place we didn't learn from ronald reagan as the highway trust fund. he increased that gas tax at the pump, so ronald reagan understood the need for keeping america's infrastructure strong. steve: when was the first time you came to washington dc? rep. shuster: we lived in washington dc from the time i was five until about 11. we lived outside washington for several years. my dad came when i was 12 years old, so i remember coming back-and-forth to washington dc. steve: when you leave at the end of the arc, what is next for bill shuster? rep. shuster: i hope to stay involved and transportation infrastructure, whether it is with different groups or four different groups, two people here in capitol hill and keep promoting the need for the transportation and infrastructure of this country, and how important it is for this country. and ce
i think that is something ronald reagan really late down for the party. the other thing is about the tax cut. he had large tax cuts the turned the economy around and i think from an economic standpoint we learned from him. one place we didn't learn from ronald reagan as the highway trust fund. he increased that gas tax at the pump, so ronald reagan understood the need for keeping america's infrastructure strong. steve: when was the first time you came to washington dc? rep. shuster: we lived in...
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staff sergeant ronald j. schir ii, united states army. ♪ >>> let us pray. god of all mercy, we ask for both your presence and your peace, for all those gathered here this day. we give you thanks for this celebration, for this redemption, for this day to reflect on what you provide and what we need. for our -- for reminding us of the dignity of life, of service, of sacrifice, and of true heroism. inspire us, lord, to hold fiercely to your gifts of hope and grace and passion. may the acts, the heroic acts of staff sergeant ronald shurer move us all to greater acts of goodness, of love, to serve our soldiers, our families, our nation, and our world. for it is before you that we humbly ask these things and gratefully say "amen." >> amen. >> thank you very much. please. i thank you, chaplain hurley. thank you to vice president mike pence for joining us for today's ceremony. today it's my plinlg to award the congressional medal of honor to an army special forces medic who now serves in the united states secret serv
staff sergeant ronald j. schir ii, united states army. ♪ >>> let us pray. god of all mercy, we ask for both your presence and your peace, for all those gathered here this day. we give you thanks for this celebration, for this redemption, for this day to reflect on what you provide and what we need. for our -- for reminding us of the dignity of life, of service, of sacrifice, and of true heroism. inspire us, lord, to hold fiercely to your gifts of hope and grace and passion. may the...
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thirdly, ronald reagan was conservative. he believed in lowering spending and getting a control on spending, standing up against totalitarians. and fourthly, ronald reagan was very competent. what he did, what he set out to do, he really did. president trump, i think, just doesn't know how the government works and is relatively incompetent. >> i also want to get your thoughts on president trump's announcement just this weekend that the u.s. is now going to pull out of this arms treaty with russia, the inf treaty. you were involved in the implementation of this treaty during the reagan years. do you think the president is making the right move on this? >> no, i think that president trump likes to trash whatever happened before him. this was a centerpiece of ronald reagan's historical legacy, and it was a wonderful centerpiece. it was kind of funny when gorbachev was in washington, d.c., to sign the treaty, i was asked to host a table for a banquet given to gorbachev. at my table was donald trump. i had no idea he would ever h
thirdly, ronald reagan was conservative. he believed in lowering spending and getting a control on spending, standing up against totalitarians. and fourthly, ronald reagan was very competent. what he did, what he set out to do, he really did. president trump, i think, just doesn't know how the government works and is relatively incompetent. >> i also want to get your thoughts on president trump's announcement just this weekend that the u.s. is now going to pull out of this arms treaty...
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be reminded by what ronald reagan said after stocks tumbled in 1987. that stocks go up and go down and really there's nothing more he could explain. he was optimistic about the fundamentals, the economy, the markets, america. he was right then and i suspect he will be proven right now. ♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with jedediah bila, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." it's the event everyone is talking about: kanye west's america first sit down with president trump at the white house. >> trying to scare me to not wear this hat. it gives me power, in a way. >> jesse: we will have
be reminded by what ronald reagan said after stocks tumbled in 1987. that stocks go up and go down and really there's nothing more he could explain. he was optimistic about the fundamentals, the economy, the markets, america. he was right then and i suspect he will be proven right now. ♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with jedediah bila, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." it's the event everyone is talking about:...
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please join me in welcoming staff sergeant ronald surer. thank you. [ applause [ applause ] >> thank you. i wish i was that popular. i'll tell you. today is a truly proud and special day for those of us here at the white house because ron works right here alongside of us on the secret service counterassault team. these are incredible people. several weeks ago my staff asked ron and his wife miranda, thank you miranda, to a meeting in the west wing. they didn't know what it was about. they walked into the oval office and i told ron that he was going to receive our nation's highest military honor. it was a moment i will never forget. ron and miranda joined today by their two beautiful sons, cameron who is ten and tyler who is seven. stand up. look at these guys. [ applause ] cameron, tyler, we stand in awe of your father's courage. we really do. today he joins the world's most elite gathering of heroes. also with us are his parents ronald senior and his mom fabiola both air force veterans. america is grateful for your service. thank you very
please join me in welcoming staff sergeant ronald surer. thank you. [ applause [ applause ] >> thank you. i wish i was that popular. i'll tell you. today is a truly proud and special day for those of us here at the white house because ron works right here alongside of us on the secret service counterassault team. these are incredible people. several weeks ago my staff asked ron and his wife miranda, thank you miranda, to a meeting in the west wing. they didn't know what it was about. they...
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known as the ronald reagan test site it's a missile. the pacific ocean all the way to asia and china. here the people of the mushroom islands of once again being subjected to the testing of weapons of mass destruction designed for a coming war on. the basis part of a remarkable. knownas vision twenty twenty devised in the nine hundred ninety s. it's amos described officially as full spectrum dominance. this means control and sea area cyber space and space five four three two one. from california almost five. the u.s. air force tests it's intercontinental missile by firing them at the marshall one. imagine a missile coming screaming out of the sky it's absolutely terrifying there i think that there is there's really nothing that i can imagine that that would be more terror. dying in this and we're talking about. devices that any one of them could go off course. none of this disturbs life on the base where small town america has been recreated a wonderland of the suburban good. idealistic but there's nothing better than living on a tropic
known as the ronald reagan test site it's a missile. the pacific ocean all the way to asia and china. here the people of the mushroom islands of once again being subjected to the testing of weapons of mass destruction designed for a coming war on. the basis part of a remarkable. knownas vision twenty twenty devised in the nine hundred ninety s. it's amos described officially as full spectrum dominance. this means control and sea area cyber space and space five four three two one. from...
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this uses the color governor's race between ronald reagan and pat brown to show how every two years autumn is the season of campaigns and elections in the united states. -- uses the california governor's race between ronald reagan and pat brown. october begins the color and the competition. leaves compete with leaves as men compete with men. ♪ ♪ >> of the thousands of men who run for office across the nation, there's only one competition that becomes the star of the season. [overlapping [applause] ♪ >> thank you. i thank all of you for coming out here today. it is a beautiful california day. this is part of the great american tradition for people to come out and see and hear the governor. [applause] i want to start out these few brief words by asking you if you -- a few questions. would you please tell me what ronnie reagan has ever done for the state of california? [chanting] nothing! [cheering] >> listen, i know you have already met the members of our team and your new senatorial candidate, bob stevens. i think it is wonderful that chuck conners come along because the manner in which the
this uses the color governor's race between ronald reagan and pat brown to show how every two years autumn is the season of campaigns and elections in the united states. -- uses the california governor's race between ronald reagan and pat brown. october begins the color and the competition. leaves compete with leaves as men compete with men. ♪ ♪ >> of the thousands of men who run for office across the nation, there's only one competition that becomes the star of the season....
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ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan? is that angelina jolie? >> ...thousands of them!ecame an obsession and a drug. >> an obsession that fathered this man's strange inheritance. >> i basically got hundreds and hundreds of boxes. >> this is truly unbelievable. what was your reaction when you saw the magnitude of what he had? >> i was blown away. >> but does the heir really know what he's signing up for? >> $4,250. now $4,500.
ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan? is that angelina jolie? >> ...thousands of them!ecame an obsession and a drug. >> an obsession that fathered this man's strange inheritance. >> i basically got hundreds and hundreds of boxes. >> this is truly unbelievable. what was your reaction when you saw the magnitude of what he had? >> i was blown away. >> but does the heir really know what he's signing up for? >> $4,250. now $4,500.
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ronald reagan's liked the idea. ronald laffer is with us now.heme for the president. right? >> yes, it is. he loves it he really wants to cut personal income tax rates a lot. and he wishes he had done more in the original bill and i think he is going to do a lot more in the second half of his first term and his second term. >> neil: art, when you hear these issues fox news poll out last week so you know it's instantly credible. >> of course. >> neil: five or six issues that americans are focused on and all bunched really close together. i don't want to minimize it. tax cuts were last. taxes were last. now, healthcare was first what did you make of that. >> they really shouldn't be doing tax cuts. like jobs. like output and employment. what don't you like. you like your paycheck. that's where the tax cuts come in. they are a process to get you to the goals you really want. do you like prosperity. that's where tax cuts do it. they have got to be marginal tax cuts. the president stangsdz it very well that. tax bill we had last year that took effect
ronald reagan's liked the idea. ronald laffer is with us now.heme for the president. right? >> yes, it is. he loves it he really wants to cut personal income tax rates a lot. and he wishes he had done more in the original bill and i think he is going to do a lot more in the second half of his first term and his second term. >> neil: art, when you hear these issues fox news poll out last week so you know it's instantly credible. >> of course. >> neil: five or six issues...
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he didn't think ronald reagan was a serious political force. ronald reagan was an actor. actor, he was a washed up actor. >> he he beat the incumbent with 57% of the vote. >> when jerry brown's father was defeated by ronald reagan, that was literally the exit for that round. and interestingly enough the entry for jerry brown. >> after holding a number of smaller offices the second generation politician was elected california's secretary of state in 1970. he was 32 years old. >> jerry came into a quiet pack water of an office and promptly started making headlines just as fast as he could. >> with reagan planning to leave the governorship to pursue national office, brown announced his candidacy for his father's old job in 1974. >> if only young men could have the same name as the governor of california? >> i think in the next four or five months i think there's potential greatness in my son. >> he also took advantage of the fatigue with the republican party. >> therefore i should resign effective at noon tomorrow. >> 88 days after president nixon's resignation 36-year-old b
he didn't think ronald reagan was a serious political force. ronald reagan was an actor. actor, he was a washed up actor. >> he he beat the incumbent with 57% of the vote. >> when jerry brown's father was defeated by ronald reagan, that was literally the exit for that round. and interestingly enough the entry for jerry brown. >> after holding a number of smaller offices the second generation politician was elected california's secretary of state in 1970. he was 32 years old....
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edward with the defender's office and represent ronald hamilton. >> jurors in the commonwealth of virginia are increasingly less likely to support the death penalty. >> some offices simply don't have the resources a staff to handle them. >> we're probably o of a handful of offices who could put the resources into prosecuting a case like this. >> richard conway, one ofour prosecutors, in spite of the jury's hdecision, believes the residents still back the death penalty. >> s itill believe there's very strong support in our community and particulan the murder of a police officer. >> and conway hopes eve though they didn't win the death sentence for hamilton, the threat of it may still deter others from harming police. >> other states have already abolished the death penalty in
edward with the defender's office and represent ronald hamilton. >> jurors in the commonwealth of virginia are increasingly less likely to support the death penalty. >> some offices simply don't have the resources a staff to handle them. >> we're probably o of a handful of offices who could put the resources into prosecuting a case like this. >> richard conway, one ofour prosecutors, in spite of the jury's hdecision, believes the residents still back the death penalty....
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that we see presidents do it in the modern era, which is so closer, so much closer to the way that ronald reagan reacted to the challenger disaster in 1986 by giving that memorable speech from the oval office. >> bill clinton, i was covering him -- >> absolutely. >> when he went to give the teddy bear service, as it was known forever, after the oklahoma city bombing. these are moments where you are the consoler. it comes with the job. >> part of the job is, you're chief of state as well as political leader. that means after something like
that we see presidents do it in the modern era, which is so closer, so much closer to the way that ronald reagan reacted to the challenger disaster in 1986 by giving that memorable speech from the oval office. >> bill clinton, i was covering him -- >> absolutely. >> when he went to give the teddy bear service, as it was known forever, after the oklahoma city bombing. these are moments where you are the consoler. it comes with the job. >> part of the job is, you're chief...
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intermediate range nuclear forces trees he was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it bans nuclear and conventional missiles with ranges of five hundred fifty five hundred kilometers this trump accused russia of violating the pact something most denies. this is what the drama is about medium range nuclear ballistic missiles that have been on a self-imposed by the u.s. and russia since the end of the one nine hundred eighty s. that may be about to change u.s. authorities believe russia may have developed weapon systems like these in breach of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty. we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement they go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to wear the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we bonded greatly but russia is not fortunately on to the agreement so we're going to terminate it we're going to pull out. the kremlin has denied trumps allegations saying it has not produced any missiles that are prohibited by the i.n.f. treaty the prospect of a unilateral u.s. with
intermediate range nuclear forces trees he was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it bans nuclear and conventional missiles with ranges of five hundred fifty five hundred kilometers this trump accused russia of violating the pact something most denies. this is what the drama is about medium range nuclear ballistic missiles that have been on a self-imposed by the u.s. and russia since the end of the one nine hundred eighty s....
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in atlanta, the braves avoided their own sweep, thanks in part to this grand slam from rookie ronald acuna jr. the 20-year-old is the youngest player ever to hit a postseason grand slam. braves beat the dodgers, 6-5. l.a. leads the series 2-1. they square off again today at 4:30 eastern. but first, the astros look to sweep the indians in game three of the alds. and tonight, it's the red sox and yankees in the bronx, tied at a game apiece. >> the red sox and yankees playing in the playoffs. all feels right in the sports
in atlanta, the braves avoided their own sweep, thanks in part to this grand slam from rookie ronald acuna jr. the 20-year-old is the youngest player ever to hit a postseason grand slam. braves beat the dodgers, 6-5. l.a. leads the series 2-1. they square off again today at 4:30 eastern. but first, the astros look to sweep the indians in game three of the alds. and tonight, it's the red sox and yankees in the bronx, tied at a game apiece. >> the red sox and yankees playing in the...
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president ronald reagan in one nine hundred eighty seven it came after a tense period of confrontation in the heart of europe. with very short flight times nuclear annihilation of european capitals was only five to fifteen minutes away trump has said the us will start developing these capabilities again if russia and china don't agree to stop have to develop those weapons unless russia comes to us and china comes to us and they all come to us and they say let's really get smart and let's none of us develop those weapons china is not a signatory of the pact and has been investing heavily in land based missiles now some observers fear it could be joined by russia and the u.s. in a new arms race corba. warned on sunday of the dangers of a political roll back and read nuclearize ation. or i for more on this his crossfire washington correspondent alexandra phenomena. u.s. allies have warned against trump's decision to pull out of the treaty how much support is there in washington for the move and why well when you talk to nuclear arms experts they tell you that they are very concerned sayin
president ronald reagan in one nine hundred eighty seven it came after a tense period of confrontation in the heart of europe. with very short flight times nuclear annihilation of european capitals was only five to fifteen minutes away trump has said the us will start developing these capabilities again if russia and china don't agree to stop have to develop those weapons unless russia comes to us and china comes to us and they all come to us and they say let's really get smart and let's none...
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intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president ronald reagan and the soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it bans nuclear and conventional missiles with ranges of five hundred to fifty five hundred kilo misses let's have a listen to what president trump had to say russia has violated the agreement they'd been violated years. the man hears that i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate or pull out. we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement they go out of their weapons and we're not allowed to wear the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we've honored the agreement but russia has not fortunately bonded the agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out. all right let's cross now to our moscow correspondent emily show and emily thanks for joining us at tell us how is russia reacted to trump's announcement well on the one hand we've seen a shocker from russian politicians they've called this step dangerous they've called it catastrophic they say that the consequences could be catastrophic
intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president ronald reagan and the soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it bans nuclear and conventional missiles with ranges of five hundred to fifty five hundred kilo misses let's have a listen to what president trump had to say russia has violated the agreement they'd been violated years. the man hears that i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate or pull out. we're not going to let them violate a...
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the navy says the "uss ronald reagan" remains missiumed fligh operations. the cause is under investigation. >>> there is word this morning that south korea's president has met with pope francis in private. and moon's office says that the pontiff has kaltd a willingness to visit north korea. according to the "new york times," president moon passed along the verbal invitation directly from kim jong un. while the pope has previously expressed the desire for peace on the peninsula, the vatican is remaining silent on their reaction to the offer. despite the invitation, no pope has ever visited north korea, whose government has historically suppressed religious activity. >>> well, there will be no back-to-back titles for the houston astros. the red sox were back in houston for game 5 against the defending champs and boston's embattled lefty david price got the start. he was trying to end hisasoninl. but had strikeouts. he allowed only three hits and held the astros scoreless for the six innings he was on the mound. meanwhile, red sox took full advantage of a rare
the navy says the "uss ronald reagan" remains missiumed fligh operations. the cause is under investigation. >>> there is word this morning that south korea's president has met with pope francis in private. and moon's office says that the pontiff has kaltd a willingness to visit north korea. according to the "new york times," president moon passed along the verbal invitation directly from kim jong un. while the pope has previously expressed the desire for peace on...
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>>reporter: welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library.a place like president reagan himself like to break the mold. that is exactly what it is doing today.>> we hired ronald reagan and we will do a repeat in 2012. like i intended to follow the path that was placed by reagan.>> just like ronald reagan. >> every four years at most every republican president hopeful invokes the spirit of president reagan. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >>reporter: now at his library, the spirit has become a virtual reality. >> we think we've made a good beginning. but you have not seen anything yet. >>reporter: three holograms of president reagan will make the first public appearance. suck it was here that i first learned of nancy's impending cancer surgery. so you see, you do not just give speeches in the oval office. you also say prayers. >>reporter: achieving this it took 18 months of intense and complex development. stock to reach back in time and to create scientific hologram of someone that is past, like president reagan,
>>reporter: welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library.a place like president reagan himself like to break the mold. that is exactly what it is doing today.>> we hired ronald reagan and we will do a repeat in 2012. like i intended to follow the path that was placed by reagan.>> just like ronald reagan. >> every four years at most every republican president hopeful invokes the spirit of president reagan. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united...
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he was not a big fan of ronald reagan. his moderate conservative chicago sensibility as a child, the way his parents brought him up, was to take care of the poor. you had to look out for the little guy. what he saw in ronald reagan was somebody who was turning a blind eye to the poverty and hunger and other issues in the united states in the 1980's. and so we have a depiction of a homeless person asleep on a d.c., aswashington, ronald reagan drives by in his limousine, thinking that those people made a bad choice in their lives by not choosing to be rich. and that really underscores his -- underscores mr. block's opinions that you had to help the poor and you had to understand poverty as an institution and not make assumptions about why people are poor. he drew a lot of cartoons about the need to support the poor by providing better housing, better nutrition, better medical care. we can see by the end of his career that herblock had great ideas, but his drawing is getting a little weaker. the line is not as steady. he's re
he was not a big fan of ronald reagan. his moderate conservative chicago sensibility as a child, the way his parents brought him up, was to take care of the poor. you had to look out for the little guy. what he saw in ronald reagan was somebody who was turning a blind eye to the poverty and hunger and other issues in the united states in the 1980's. and so we have a depiction of a homeless person asleep on a d.c., aswashington, ronald reagan drives by in his limousine, thinking that those...
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[applause] and sergeant major of the marine corps ronald green. ronald. [applause] pres.mp: as well as my chief ,f staff and a beloved marine he loves the marines, john kelly. john. [applause] pres. trump: and much more important, a great wife and a great mother -- karen, please stand up. [applause] pres. trump: great woman. great man, great woman. i just spoke to president mccrum. he is well. he sends his regards. recognize two very special retired marines. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [indiscernible] we are alsoump: truly thankful to have the veterans of beirut. this is an incredible group. i will ask you to stand. you courageously survived that terrible october day, and you have maybe your first duty to remember. please stand. [applause] [cheering] president trump: such incredible spirit. i see hugging and kissing. i think it is fantastic. [laughter] that is real love. it is beautiful. thank you. great, great people. ofare joined by the families those who made the ultimate sacrifice for us. please stand. [applause] that is really great. thank you. thank you all. th
[applause] and sergeant major of the marine corps ronald green. ronald. [applause] pres.mp: as well as my chief ,f staff and a beloved marine he loves the marines, john kelly. john. [applause] pres. trump: and much more important, a great wife and a great mother -- karen, please stand up. [applause] pres. trump: great woman. great man, great woman. i just spoke to president mccrum. he is well. he sends his regards. recognize two very special retired marines. [applause] [cheering] [applause]...
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has kept nuclear weapons out of europe for three decades it was signed in eighty seven by or so and ronald reagan and it was one of the steps to kind of and the cold war arms race to end those tensions during the cold war and it is now is seen as one of the few agreements even despite worsening relations between the u.s. and russia that has been solid and it seems that the u.s. for u.s. ministration. is not too concerned about kind of breaking up these agreements and that's certainly one thing that russia will be kind of showing off now that the u.s. it's not a reliable partner even when it comes to keeping the world safe i think that will be their move in terms of the writer of moving on. now president trump has accused russia repeatedly of violating the agreement is he right is there any evidence. well the u.s. has accused russia of violating the supremum for years actually under the obama administration as well and nato has also recently come out and accused russia of violating the violating this agreement as well russia on the other hand has always denied it today they've also been des
has kept nuclear weapons out of europe for three decades it was signed in eighty seven by or so and ronald reagan and it was one of the steps to kind of and the cold war arms race to end those tensions during the cold war and it is now is seen as one of the few agreements even despite worsening relations between the u.s. and russia that has been solid and it seems that the u.s. for u.s. ministration. is not too concerned about kind of breaking up these agreements and that's certainly one thing...
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kelly: i said ronald reagan. mr. dinicola: i have just finished the series on fdr. but the fact of the matter is that he was the original coalition builder. he was the original multilateralist who brought people together. built coalitions that helped win the war. i think that is what we need to do. but he also was a man of great civility. and temperament. so, he's my choice. sean: ok, mike, 30 more seconds for you if you would like to expound on that. rep. kelly: i liked fdr, too. if you went to my grandma's house, they had a picture in the dining room. one was fdr, the other was the lord. and they constantly got them mixed up. fdr did a great job. but when it comes to who do i admire the most, it is ronald reagan because of what he was able to do, take this country out of the morass it was in and put into a successful path again. it was an incredible job that man did. sean: maggie, your question for ron dinicola, please. >> several studies suggest that unarmed african americans are twice as likely to be killed by a police officer compared to unarmed caucasians. why
kelly: i said ronald reagan. mr. dinicola: i have just finished the series on fdr. but the fact of the matter is that he was the original coalition builder. he was the original multilateralist who brought people together. built coalitions that helped win the war. i think that is what we need to do. but he also was a man of great civility. and temperament. so, he's my choice. sean: ok, mike, 30 more seconds for you if you would like to expound on that. rep. kelly: i liked fdr, too. if you went...
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is the example of the ronald reagan missile site and e.p.i. next to it. on the ronald reagan missile site is a vivid example of the united states golf courses and. swimming pools and all kinds of manatees. right next to it is what was called the slum of the pacific and said it's a challenge a by. is in great need right now we talked about infrastructure one of the projects the u.s. is working with our australian colleagues and with the asian development bank is a sewer and water project desperately needed for the by he buys overcrowded schools need repair actually the u.s. military did a survey back in the seventy's and found that the sewers didn't work and the water didn't run them they like tricity wasn't there and only happened nor all that long ago they found almost exactly the same thing why why hasn't that been fix we've there's complete agreement that eba should be a priority and not only because of the current activities of the ronald reagan space and missile defense side but there's also now an additional component that is providing for global se
is the example of the ronald reagan missile site and e.p.i. next to it. on the ronald reagan missile site is a vivid example of the united states golf courses and. swimming pools and all kinds of manatees. right next to it is what was called the slum of the pacific and said it's a challenge a by. is in great need right now we talked about infrastructure one of the projects the u.s. is working with our australian colleagues and with the asian development bank is a sewer and water project...
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when i was first there, as a cub scout for president ronald reagan.>>jon: speaking of president ronald reagan you take a look at this. the 40th president making a high-tech return to the public eye. we will have details on this, next. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. and i don't add up the year
when i was first there, as a cub scout for president ronald reagan.>>jon: speaking of president ronald reagan you take a look at this. the 40th president making a high-tech return to the public eye. we will have details on this, next. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money...
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you know, hearing that quote, i think back to ronald reagan.hink back to ronald reagan on one specific moment after the challenger disaster. >> let me stop you there and roll it for our audience. we will talk about it on the other side. >> the crew of the space shuttle challenger honored us with the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them nor the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and slipped the bonds of earth to touch the face of god. let's stop asking him. his words are only salt in our wounds." eugene, the natural question coming out of that is who then to fill the role for a nation that was shaken by pipe bombs being distributed all over the place, saddened by this horror we watched in pittsburgh? >> there's no one figure. you know, hearing that quote, i think back to ronald reagan. i think back to ronald reagan on one specific moment after the challenger disaster. >> let me stop you there and roll it for our audience. we will talk about it on the other side. >>
you know, hearing that quote, i think back to ronald reagan.hink back to ronald reagan on one specific moment after the challenger disaster. >> let me stop you there and roll it for our audience. we will talk about it on the other side. >> the crew of the space shuttle challenger honored us with the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them nor the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and slipped the bonds of...
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recent the most powerful reason to appoint former president rajapaksa as prime minister and remove ronald big from a single prime minister was a conspiracy to assassinate me i realize that there could be an issue of trust regarding the investigations the informant had revealed a government minister was involved in a assassination attempt against me. the president talking rejected the allegations that his decision violated the constitution and said this was one he had taken following advice and in keeping with the constitution but the parliament speaker seemed to question that decision in a letter he sent the president. urged to resign or to reconsider his decision to suspend parliament until november sixteenth saying it would lead to serious and undesirable consequences for the country a tale of two prime ministers one legitimate the other not the key to sri lanka's future is determining which is which the sacked prime minister insists his dismissal was illegal and his refusing to leave his official residence in a fernandez al-jazeera colombo. the thai billionaire owner of leicester city
recent the most powerful reason to appoint former president rajapaksa as prime minister and remove ronald big from a single prime minister was a conspiracy to assassinate me i realize that there could be an issue of trust regarding the investigations the informant had revealed a government minister was involved in a assassination attempt against me. the president talking rejected the allegations that his decision violated the constitution and said this was one he had taken following advice and...
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he also worked with the ronald reagan organization to plan and execute the ronald reagan centennial celebration in 2011. please join in welcoming me -- please join me in welcoming today's panel, anita mcbride, mark uptegrove and stewart mcfarland. >> thank you very much. i would also like to recognize gill west and other board member john barrett who was not able to be with us today. anita is on the board and these men and women give leadership and governess to our organization that started by ms. kennedy, nonpartisan partner to the white house and we are honored to be the convener of this sum met this week. what wept to talk about is presidential legacy. let's start with the lbj. monday would have been the 110th birthday of president johnson. so there is a congressmen ration of sorts, at least a noting of that. and johnson was larger than life as president, larger than life postpresidency and what would he think about his legacy as we see him today? >> well, first of all, stewart, to you and anita, congratulations on this conference. [applause] >> i know how much work they have put into this a
he also worked with the ronald reagan organization to plan and execute the ronald reagan centennial celebration in 2011. please join in welcoming me -- please join me in welcoming today's panel, anita mcbride, mark uptegrove and stewart mcfarland. >> thank you very much. i would also like to recognize gill west and other board member john barrett who was not able to be with us today. anita is on the board and these men and women give leadership and governess to our organization that...
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. >> reporter: to devote themselves to her care, katie and her family move into the ronald mcdonald house2014 facing a long road. national geographic began documenting the stubblefield story for the cover of their september issue. >> we're getting ready for katie's face transplant. >> she gets to these episodes where she just stops. >> i'm sorry. >> don't be sorry, katie. >> yeah. right there. where your thumb it. >> reporter: katie's journey begins with 17 surgeries and even make a mold elf her sister's jaw to help with reconstruction. >> katie was missing all of this skull over here. >> reporter: that's incredible. katie could have settled on a reconstructed face and she wanted more, waiting on word for a donor face. >> i want the right donor for you. >> reporter: all knowing that day may never came. >> she didn't want her face back she wanted function. >> reporter: she wanted her life back. >> she wants life back. >> reporter: in may 2017 after a year on the transplant list a potential donor. her name aida schneider, a 31-year-old single mom who struggled with addiction and died of an
. >> reporter: to devote themselves to her care, katie and her family move into the ronald mcdonald house2014 facing a long road. national geographic began documenting the stubblefield story for the cover of their september issue. >> we're getting ready for katie's face transplant. >> she gets to these episodes where she just stops. >> i'm sorry. >> don't be sorry, katie. >> yeah. right there. where your thumb it. >> reporter: katie's journey begins...
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and she said, ronald hamilton, you not only killed my daughter but youe killed too.never be the>> sa. today prosecutors are expected to rest their case against aaron wint. his attorne will begin calling their witnesses to try to prove that he is not guiy. he is the only suspect. the trial is expected to last several more weeks. >>> new this morning, anthony weiner is scheduled for early release next spring. the 54ear-old wasentenced to 21 months in federalac prison in 2017. he pled guilty sending inappropriate materialo a minor. in this case that minor was a 15-year-old girl. he's set to be released in may. that three months early. >>> a resurgence of a rare bird is coming to our area. the crane program i sending 33 birds to louisiana. hurricaneichael pushed back today's seduled fligh for the birds until next wednesday. the program here helps bhabilitate the whooping crane withroken wings. wildlife officials were able to breed 40 of tho rare birds over the years and now they will be looked after by similar i prograthe region. glad to s they're back on track. birdeaut
and she said, ronald hamilton, you not only killed my daughter but youe killed too.never be the>> sa. today prosecutors are expected to rest their case against aaron wint. his attorne will begin calling their witnesses to try to prove that he is not guiy. he is the only suspect. the trial is expected to last several more weeks. >>> new this morning, anthony weiner is scheduled for early release next spring. the 54ear-old wasentenced to 21 months in federalac prison in 2017. he...
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it's not where ronald reagan was.or all of donald trumps rhetoric represents that center of the republican party much more than jeff flake does. host: he said he is considering running for president in 2020. how likely is that? guest: i think he will get a primary challenge. he is to controversy all not to have one. if george h w bush could get pat buchanan, donald trump will get somebody. the question is how serious will that be? will it be somebody like pat kristol,or maybe bill and intelligent person who represents a certain point of view. host: our guest is henry olsen. your message in the book is what? guest: half of the republican party represents the broad middle, the working class. that's what ronald reagan did. reagan democrats. was donald trump did it despite all of the way he's not like reagan in his rhetoric and ideas, he was the first candidate since reagan to go back to that. he got what we can now call our trump democrats in the same regions of the country. they want that broad center-right philosophy.
it's not where ronald reagan was.or all of donald trumps rhetoric represents that center of the republican party much more than jeff flake does. host: he said he is considering running for president in 2020. how likely is that? guest: i think he will get a primary challenge. he is to controversy all not to have one. if george h w bush could get pat buchanan, donald trump will get somebody. the question is how serious will that be? will it be somebody like pat kristol,or maybe bill and...
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i covered ronald reagan a little in his first campaign for governor, which he started out in 1965 and he was elected in 66. i don't know, i had been there eight months, maybe six months into his governorship and i thought i don't really understand this guy. as a get into writing about my first book was called ronnie, a political odyssey. as a cut into writing what was a history of in some ways the early part for local history of california and history of these two men, i found that people would say, tell me things and giving insights, they just never would as a news reporter and i wasn't interested in, wasn't so much how are you going to vote on that bill or why, but where did you come from and why do you care about the things you care about? and i became deeply involved in the stories of these two people. i gained a lot of confidence writing it and i thought how, well, i can do this. this is something i can do and it's something i enjoy doing. and the other thing is when i i was finished with it, although i probably like the critical claim and all that, i realize that although i knew
i covered ronald reagan a little in his first campaign for governor, which he started out in 1965 and he was elected in 66. i don't know, i had been there eight months, maybe six months into his governorship and i thought i don't really understand this guy. as a get into writing about my first book was called ronnie, a political odyssey. as a cut into writing what was a history of in some ways the early part for local history of california and history of these two men, i found that people would...
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for vice president was ronald reagan. his second choice was senator tower. that in both of our major parties, there should be room for individuals who disagree. i am glad that i have been able that we willther have disagreement and we will make -- we have governor rockefeller, governor romney, great for aggressive leaders in the party, -- great progressive leaders in the party, we also have senator thurmond. but one man has to make that decision. ,hen it comes to basic issues the president of the united states will make them. i want input from the whole country. black versus white, liberal versus conservative. you can get a better feeling of representation in this country and where we want to go. [applause] >> i would like to thank all of you and the panelists. mr. nixon, we have time for one short question. coach, i would go in and i would ask about the complacency factor. what you think about that? thingxon: let me make one very clear. i have watched your teams. i've seen them play in the orange bowl. you're a great recorder team. not the first half. when
for vice president was ronald reagan. his second choice was senator tower. that in both of our major parties, there should be room for individuals who disagree. i am glad that i have been able that we willther have disagreement and we will make -- we have governor rockefeller, governor romney, great for aggressive leaders in the party, -- great progressive leaders in the party, we also have senator thurmond. but one man has to make that decision. ,hen it comes to basic issues the president of...
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this is the farthest thing you can imagine from the days of ronald reagan. in 1980 ronald reagan actually gave a speech in which he talked about making america great again, a familiar slogan, but when he was talking about that, he was celebrating the achievements of immigrants. he was not demonizing immigrants. it's just a vastly different party from the one i joined. i can't be part of it. >> so you left the right, so where are you now? what are you? >> i'm confused, anderson. i'm in the middle. i'm a centrist. i don't feel like either party really speaks to me because i think they're both getting polarized. >> sometimes being a centrist is the most dangerous place to be, even in revolutionary times, it's the centrists who they attack first. >> absolutely. about 42% of the american public is undecided, they're not democrats or republicans, they're undeclared voters but not really being spoken to by either of the extremes. that said, even though i'm not a democrat, i urge everybody to vote for democrats just because i think it's imperative to have a check an
this is the farthest thing you can imagine from the days of ronald reagan. in 1980 ronald reagan actually gave a speech in which he talked about making america great again, a familiar slogan, but when he was talking about that, he was celebrating the achievements of immigrants. he was not demonizing immigrants. it's just a vastly different party from the one i joined. i can't be part of it. >> so you left the right, so where are you now? what are you? >> i'm confused, anderson. i'm...
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we saw it with ronald reagan and tip o'neill. we saw it during the george bush years. some of the damage happened during the obama years when mitch mcconnell said we'll make him a long-term president, and then did nothing to help him legislatively. we saw the president have to move towards executive orders. i do think there could be an opportunity, especially on the infrastructure front, to find common ground and get something done. steve: finally, for the individual who will hold this seat, what is your advice? rep. crowley: my advice is that you come here, it's a pretty humbling place. you have to work, not only within your own caucus but with the republican conference as well, achieving in getting things done. take time to learn. get good assignments. you have to work with your colleagues to get your legislation through. you have to help them get their legislation through. find out what they care about and help them. that will come back in droves to help you. you the began by asking memory of your first day. what will go through your memory your final day? rep. crow
we saw it with ronald reagan and tip o'neill. we saw it during the george bush years. some of the damage happened during the obama years when mitch mcconnell said we'll make him a long-term president, and then did nothing to help him legislatively. we saw the president have to move towards executive orders. i do think there could be an opportunity, especially on the infrastructure front, to find common ground and get something done. steve: finally, for the individual who will hold this seat,...