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when we think about ronald walters, ronald walters did not underestimate it. ronald walters understood it and pushed back against -- even by the 1960's and 1970's, when we saw a proliferation of white interests in black studies in subjects. ronald walters pushes back against the idea of white control over black intellectual independence. including the nrc, different foundations that are trying to shape, through mcgeorge bundy, and different white liberals, tenor of the black studies, by giving money to yale, different departments as long as those departments are not militant and are not radical. this is a good time to talk about ronald walters, black power, and black nationalism. when we think about this idea of black nationalism, it rests on three pillars. we can talk about how those pillars can grow and evolve. we are thinking about this idea of racial unity. this idea of the cultural politics of race and self-determination. ronald walters really tried to craft all of those into a paradigm for african-american leadership, but also african-american leadership
when we think about ronald walters, ronald walters did not underestimate it. ronald walters understood it and pushed back against -- even by the 1960's and 1970's, when we saw a proliferation of white interests in black studies in subjects. ronald walters pushes back against the idea of white control over black intellectual independence. including the nrc, different foundations that are trying to shape, through mcgeorge bundy, and different white liberals, tenor of the black studies, by giving...
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when we think about ronald walters and black nationalism, ronald walters was a black lash analyst and pen africa's. he was not an imperialist nationalist. as who thought they should not have a coalition. he felt black interests were not being served within the context of american policy. even during the civil rights movement, and the great society, black power, there's always this pushback. what ronald walters is always pushing is the idea of a black agenda. when you think about the black agenda, the high point is the 1972 darius convention. you think about the black power movement. one decade of black power is a call for a radical, social, political, coach role, economic self-determination at the local, regional, national, and global level. i disagree with the author whose as black power was fundamentally reformant. there were reform elements in black power, and the nixon administration and subsequent administrations tried to take the movement hostage and really point the movement and absorb it in very specific direction. when we think about black power as reform, it is richard nixon
when we think about ronald walters and black nationalism, ronald walters was a black lash analyst and pen africa's. he was not an imperialist nationalist. as who thought they should not have a coalition. he felt black interests were not being served within the context of american policy. even during the civil rights movement, and the great society, black power, there's always this pushback. what ronald walters is always pushing is the idea of a black agenda. when you think about the black...
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ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan which i reference all the time. and so you would have thought that that benign approach might have appealed to them. but when you say were you surprised? were you disappointed? my expectations are not great, but you always hope that they might do the right thing. and say that that language that the president used was not -- was beneath the dignity of the president, beneath the dignity of the people who was criticizing him, and by the way, we were offended that he spoke in such a way about members of congress, but we're offended he says that about people across the country all the time. go back where you came from. and that by it definition, those words, are racism. go look in the ap and other places where they define certain words. that's what that is. but we weren't saying he was racist. we were saying that the words that he used were racist. so that was as gentle as it could be considering the inappropriateness and the disgusting nature of what the president said. so we did what our members wanted to do and had a
ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan which i reference all the time. and so you would have thought that that benign approach might have appealed to them. but when you say were you surprised? were you disappointed? my expectations are not great, but you always hope that they might do the right thing. and say that that language that the president used was not -- was beneath the dignity of the president, beneath the dignity of the people who was criticizing him, and by the way, we were...
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. >>> just released recordings of president ronald reagan making racist comments. we'll play the comments for you. you'll hear exactly what he had to say. and we'll talk to the man who got them released. if your gums bleed when you brush, you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. it's rukmini here from the new york times . hey, you see this? if you have moderate little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatme
. >>> just released recordings of president ronald reagan making racist comments. we'll play the comments for you. you'll hear exactly what he had to say. and we'll talk to the man who got them released. if your gums bleed when you brush, you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. it's rukmini here from the new york...
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i remember when ronald reagan was governor. i remember when duke was governor and when pete wilson was governor, i remember the great days of the golden state. and now you can see what blue, one-party rule does. it takes the most magnificent state in the country and puts it number one where it ought to be number 50 and number 50 where it ought to be number one. it's a disgrace what the left has done to this country, and they're so proud of themselves they're trying to do it, to to the state to the whole country. when you look at the running right now, i'm speaking for myself, north the library here, look at the people running 0 'the democrat side, they're insane. absolutely insane. [cheers and applause] >> to answer your question, whatever time i'm putting in isn't enough. so we'll whatever we have to do. the way i lock it's the men and women in uniform in hell holes all over the world to protect this country, i'm blessed to have a microphone and a camera in my face every dale and will use that damn microphone and camera to adv
i remember when ronald reagan was governor. i remember when duke was governor and when pete wilson was governor, i remember the great days of the golden state. and now you can see what blue, one-party rule does. it takes the most magnificent state in the country and puts it number one where it ought to be number 50 and number 50 where it ought to be number one. it's a disgrace what the left has done to this country, and they're so proud of themselves they're trying to do it, to to the state to...
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you and i are both fans of previous president ronald reagan. 1964, his famous speech, he was lamenting deficit spending. $140 million in today's dollars. we are racking up $100 million of deficit spending per hour. that's what we're doing today. this bill which would spend $320 billion over the caps and the cap level spending would still leave us with trillion dollar deficits. that's not what this congress can do. they can even stick to the caps. they got to blow it by three and a 20 billion. >> neil: you don't like it. i understand many other members in your caucus don't like it.
you and i are both fans of previous president ronald reagan. 1964, his famous speech, he was lamenting deficit spending. $140 million in today's dollars. we are racking up $100 million of deficit spending per hour. that's what we're doing today. this bill which would spend $320 billion over the caps and the cap level spending would still leave us with trillion dollar deficits. that's not what this congress can do. they can even stick to the caps. they got to blow it by three and a 20 billion....
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you never hear republicans mentioning ronald reagan now the way they constantly did before donald trumpobject of adoration. ronald reagan was a conservative republican president who was opposed every day by everyone who you would expect to oppose a conservative republican president, but he did earn varying degrees of respect with democrats and great respect with some democrats who sometimes worked with him, but most often opposed him. on his final day in office, president reagan gave the presidential medal of freedom to one of those democrats, mike mansfield, who served as the senate majority leader longer than anyone in history. ronald reagan knew what almost every politician in those days knew, which was when to drop partisan rhetoric, something donald trump will never learn, which he will once again demonstrate tomorrow. here is more of president reagan's speech on his final day as president of the united states. >> now, tomorrow is a special day for me. i'm going to receive my gold watch. and since this is the last speech that i will give as president, i think it's fitting to leave
you never hear republicans mentioning ronald reagan now the way they constantly did before donald trumpobject of adoration. ronald reagan was a conservative republican president who was opposed every day by everyone who you would expect to oppose a conservative republican president, but he did earn varying degrees of respect with democrats and great respect with some democrats who sometimes worked with him, but most often opposed him. on his final day in office, president reagan gave the...
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i believe we need to dust off the old ronald ray gab playbook.o effective using the radio and communicating to the people of poland. he said that it made a huge impact, a huge difference and bringing down that communist regime. david: ronald reagan in the late 1980s took off militarily against the iranians. took out several of their boats and oil platforms after they attached mines to some tankers, and that shut them up for a while, several years. ronald ray gab himself was not opposed to use force in iran. >> you have to know when to use the force. the strategy to communicate with the people. we have a network funded by our state department, why don't we have farsi-speaking programming? i heard from a number of iranian americans who said that's the right strategy. there is a huge disconnect and his henchmen and the people. back in 2001, after 9/11, the people of iran were in the streets holding candlelight vigils in support of america. the islamists cracked down on that. 2009, that regime was teetered. so let's inflict a little more pain on the
i believe we need to dust off the old ronald ray gab playbook.o effective using the radio and communicating to the people of poland. he said that it made a huge impact, a huge difference and bringing down that communist regime. david: ronald reagan in the late 1980s took off militarily against the iranians. took out several of their boats and oil platforms after they attached mines to some tankers, and that shut them up for a while, several years. ronald ray gab himself was not opposed to use...
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. >> that was president ronald reagan's last speech as president. before the next president took the oath of office. on the eve of donald trump's campaign rally in washington, paid for by the american taxpayer with the reluctant involvement of the u.s. military, it's worth remembering once again that it was not always this way. before washington republicans became trumpists, the political figure they claimed to love the most in american history was ronald reagan. you never hear republicans mentioning ronald reagan now, the way they constantly did before donald trump became their object of adoration. ronald reagan was a conservative republican president who was opposed every day by everyone who you would expect to oppose a conservative republican president. but he did earn varying degrees of respect with democrats and great respect with some democrats who sometimes worked with him but most often opposed him. on his final day in office president reagan gave the presidential medal of freedom to one of those democrats, mike mansfield, who served as the
. >> that was president ronald reagan's last speech as president. before the next president took the oath of office. on the eve of donald trump's campaign rally in washington, paid for by the american taxpayer with the reluctant involvement of the u.s. military, it's worth remembering once again that it was not always this way. before washington republicans became trumpists, the political figure they claimed to love the most in american history was ronald reagan. you never hear...
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if you look back at the days of ronald reagan, you look at the time of the way the media and politicallass treated ronald reagan, it will come across pretty familiar for the times in which you live today. the truth of the matter is, back in that day, we had a president who turned his face against the wind and challenge the political clouds and i promise you, we have the same kind of strength in president donald trump. he is fighting every day to make this country safe and we've already started to train -- drain that swamp. [applause] vice pres. pence: over the last 2.5 years, guided by the timeless principles of this movement under this president's leadership, we've seen a conservative renaissance. think about it, just 2.5 short years, we've cut taxes, rollback redtape, unleashed american energy and forged free and fair and reciprocal trade deals that are finally putting american jobs and american workers first. [applause] vice pres. pence: the results have been remarkable. the economy that awaits you on theuation is not only strongest economy on the face of the earth, it is the most p
if you look back at the days of ronald reagan, you look at the time of the way the media and politicallass treated ronald reagan, it will come across pretty familiar for the times in which you live today. the truth of the matter is, back in that day, we had a president who turned his face against the wind and challenge the political clouds and i promise you, we have the same kind of strength in president donald trump. he is fighting every day to make this country safe and we've already started...
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after a couple decades of turmoil -- >> i'm not a crook -- >> the rise of president ronald reagan, a former movie star, heralded in a new optimism for many voters. atime of ascendant national power, economy and conservative values. still, not all filmmakers were sold on that vision. >> the idea was that after all sorts of traumas, particularly watergate and vietnam, we healed. but as the public pronouncement is, we're good again, our movies are telling us, no, we're not. no, we are not. >> so even as flag wavers like top gun roared, hollywood also roared out deeply moving pictures about families, relationships, love, loss, and the clash between what america was and what it was becoming. >> the big chill is about these kids who were in college together in the late '60s and are now no longer anti-establishment but also actually are part of the establishment. >> in some ways, it all opened the door for new kinds of movies about women's rights, social justice, race relations. about comedy. >> you're telling me you built a time machine out of a color tde? and after the '80s, our love affa
after a couple decades of turmoil -- >> i'm not a crook -- >> the rise of president ronald reagan, a former movie star, heralded in a new optimism for many voters. atime of ascendant national power, economy and conservative values. still, not all filmmakers were sold on that vision. >> the idea was that after all sorts of traumas, particularly watergate and vietnam, we healed. but as the public pronouncement is, we're good again, our movies are telling us, no, we're not. no,...
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>> well, obviously you watched what happened in iceland with ronald reagan and gorbachev, when ronaldked away. these are the kind of conversations that occur at the presidential level. i think this is a continuation of peace through strength type of operation. i appreciate the president doing this. but at the end of the day i cannot support a nuclearized north korea. i think many of our colleagues will send that message also. >> the president met with xi, so he was dealing with china issues. he said trade talks are going to resume. one of the concessions that trump made is that u.s. companies can now tell to telecom giant huawei. are you on board with that? >> you know, i'm a little concerned about that, but i do trust that the president is getting positive indications from china. we're going to resolve our differences with china at the table. if that is the ultimate goal of opening up these relationships, i will be supportive of that. but right now i'm a little hesitant. i'm cautiously optimistic this was the right move. i will tell you the only way we'll resolve the differences with
>> well, obviously you watched what happened in iceland with ronald reagan and gorbachev, when ronaldked away. these are the kind of conversations that occur at the presidential level. i think this is a continuation of peace through strength type of operation. i appreciate the president doing this. but at the end of the day i cannot support a nuclearized north korea. i think many of our colleagues will send that message also. >> the president met with xi, so he was dealing with...
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jfk did, ronald reagan did.hatcher quite as well in the historical respect but boris johnson counting on that as well, even making fun of the fact that his fellow conservatives might've chosen the wrong guy. but laughing at himself in the process and sort of reminding people that when people laugh can you push them all the more. >> you can push them more and get them to look the other way. franklin roosevelt was a master of this. whenever he didn't want to answer a question, he would offer a clip. didn't have to be funny. it just had to be awkward. people forgot the question they were asking. it's a wonderful way of diverting attention and also showing that you have the confidence to laugh at yourself. one of the favorite examples comes from president dwight eisenhower would one of the greatest resumes in history. saving western civilization, that looks pretty good in terms of confidence. he was able from time to time to -- i kid you not, speak gibberish and the microphone during press conferences because he kne
jfk did, ronald reagan did.hatcher quite as well in the historical respect but boris johnson counting on that as well, even making fun of the fact that his fellow conservatives might've chosen the wrong guy. but laughing at himself in the process and sort of reminding people that when people laugh can you push them all the more. >> you can push them more and get them to look the other way. franklin roosevelt was a master of this. whenever he didn't want to answer a question, he would...
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ronald reagan, beautiful speech byr by ronald reagan which i referenced all the time. you would thought that benign approach may have appealed the them. when you say were you surprised or were you disappointed? my expectations were not great but you also hope they may do the right thing and say that language that the president used was underneath the dignity of the president and the president who he's criticizes and by the way, we were offended that he spoke in such a way of members of congress and we are offended that he says things like that all the time go back to where you came from. by extension of his words are racism. go back and look at ap or certain places that's where they define it. the words he used were races ir. that was as gentle as it could be in the appropriate nature of what the president said. we did what our members wanted us to do. we had a strong 100% vote. >> this fight is no, ma'dominat the -- are you concerned? >> with all due respect, let's not waste or time on that. we are talking about what we are going to do to help the american people. our
ronald reagan, beautiful speech byr by ronald reagan which i referenced all the time. you would thought that benign approach may have appealed the them. when you say were you surprised or were you disappointed? my expectations were not great but you also hope they may do the right thing and say that language that the president used was underneath the dignity of the president and the president who he's criticizes and by the way, we were offended that he spoke in such a way of members of congress...
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the first is proposed doing that was ronald reagan -- the first to propose doing that was ronald reagan. i call for the extension of universal pre-k so every american has pre-k and i do it through an additional tax on high network individuals. we don't need to come up with new taxes that are arguably unconstitutional. host: back to your calls about last night democrat 2020 debate. it was the first of two. the second debate for the democratic candidates, over 20 of them running. who do you think was the winner? ed in new york, a republican. caller: i watched some of the debate last night and i thought we closed down the circus years ago but now i know where the workers went. -- she hascare end, gone blind and she has a disease and every tribe -- meantime we've got people coming into this country that the democrats are more worried about and we have people that are americans here, suffering just for health care, that alone to survive and live in the state we live in. we can't we live in, declaw a cat but we can kill babies. there are a lot of things happening in this country that is not r
the first is proposed doing that was ronald reagan -- the first to propose doing that was ronald reagan. i call for the extension of universal pre-k so every american has pre-k and i do it through an additional tax on high network individuals. we don't need to come up with new taxes that are arguably unconstitutional. host: back to your calls about last night democrat 2020 debate. it was the first of two. the second debate for the democratic candidates, over 20 of them running. who do you think...
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and nancies not here, nancy stayed in washington. >> host: ronald reagan, didn't say oh, golly? i'll take your word for it. >> it's in the archives -- no, it's not in the archives but gorbachev's wife is in reykjavik and who knows, maybe played a role. maybe he didn't want to stay one more night, maybe he was exhausted. who knows. >> well, 75 in 1986 is not like 75 in 2019 so you have to take that into account, too. one thing that was interesting, which i had -- did seem that the soviets had put on offer several things right away, one of which was we're north going to talk about france and the uk some their neck clear arsenal, which they had it and have nuclear arsenal. substantial one, and i'm curious as a frenchman, if that was sort of interesting to you and what you feel about france's continuance to have a nuclear arsenal. france has roughly 300 nuclear weapons today, half of which are on submarines and the other are air launch crews missiles on aircraft. so one way i think if youer the soviet union, it's sort after like we we got so upset theys that missiles in cuba because
and nancies not here, nancy stayed in washington. >> host: ronald reagan, didn't say oh, golly? i'll take your word for it. >> it's in the archives -- no, it's not in the archives but gorbachev's wife is in reykjavik and who knows, maybe played a role. maybe he didn't want to stay one more night, maybe he was exhausted. who knows. >> well, 75 in 1986 is not like 75 in 2019 so you have to take that into account, too. one thing that was interesting, which i had -- did seem that...
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ronald was the best of what north beach has to offer. he embodied the spirit of the beach, uncompromising, unwaivering while leading his own undelighted liiluted life. over the past two years, we watched as ronald fought his illness in a way few of us could imagine. there was no bitterness, no self-pity, no regret. he stood tall and strong, reading his latest works with passion and commitment even as his body was giving out. who could listen to his words and not be touched by their power and brilliance? ronald, we will miss you, and back to his partner of many years. >> clerk: thank you. supervisor ronen? >> supervisor ronen: if you google corporate rental s.f., you will find a seemingly endless list of units markets for extended stay and corporate housing. they offer direct billing to corporate accounts, stocked kitchen and bathrooms, concierge amenities. by loose count, there are more than 100 of these in the mission and many more spread throughout the city. they include condos, apartments, rentals, and single-family home. what they ha
ronald was the best of what north beach has to offer. he embodied the spirit of the beach, uncompromising, unwaivering while leading his own undelighted liiluted life. over the past two years, we watched as ronald fought his illness in a way few of us could imagine. there was no bitterness, no self-pity, no regret. he stood tall and strong, reading his latest works with passion and commitment even as his body was giving out. who could listen to his words and not be touched by their power and...
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ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan which i reference all the time. and so you would've thought that the benign approach might have appeal to them but when you say were you surprised, are you disappointed, my expectations are not great, but you always hope that they might do the right thing and say that that language that the president used was beneath the dignity of the president and beneath the dignity of the people he's criticizing. by the way, were offended that he spoke with such a way about members of congress. but we were offended that he said that about people across the country all the time. go back where you came from. that by its definition, those words are racism. if you look at the ap and other places where they define certain words, that's what that is. we weren't saying that he was racist. we were saying that the words that he used were racist. that was as gentle as it could be considering the inappropriateness and the disgusting nature of what the president said. so we did what our members wanted to do and had a very strong, 100% vote
ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan which i reference all the time. and so you would've thought that the benign approach might have appeal to them but when you say were you surprised, are you disappointed, my expectations are not great, but you always hope that they might do the right thing and say that that language that the president used was beneath the dignity of the president and beneath the dignity of the people he's criticizing. by the way, were offended that he spoke with...
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ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan which i reference all the time. you would have thought that that benign approach might have appealed to them. as america, we the people, we the people nation of immigrants by and large, and he is denigrating all the newcomers that come to our country. >> the president's comeback will likely come from the campaign trail, hours from now, he's headlining a rally in north carolina this evening. an event that will mark a contrast. the house of representatives has put on official record that he made racist statements when he told these 4 democrats to go back to the crime infested places from which they came. all house democrats backed the resolution, calling out those remarks, just these four republicans and a recent republican turned independent republican voted to condemn the president's racist words. and as democrats unified behind this house resolution, the four progressives attacked by trump sent mixed messages about whether there's a rift inside the democratic party. they say there is none. >> what we are are four w
ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan which i reference all the time. you would have thought that that benign approach might have appealed to them. as america, we the people, we the people nation of immigrants by and large, and he is denigrating all the newcomers that come to our country. >> the president's comeback will likely come from the campaign trail, hours from now, he's headlining a rally in north carolina this evening. an event that will mark a contrast. the house of...
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wiebal, jay ronald huh lenda and charles riley map out a plan for field trials in southeastern pennsylvaniare than 1500 children and their parents cooperate. one group of children receive the live vaccine by injection. the trial also studies how gamma globulins modify the reaction to the vaccine. another set of children for comparison receive injections that do not contain the live vaccine. a blood sample taken from each child before vaccination tells which children have not previously had the disease. each sample is analyzed and a research laboratory. another sample taken four weeks later shows whether the child has developed antibodies to the vaccine. then over the next year of so, a close check isept to see if any of the children contract the disease. the results fulfill all expectations. the vaccinated children are protected. none of them get measles when exposed to it. from new york university, dr. sal krugman reports similar findings as does dr. fred mccrum. the trial spread across the country. the vaccine is tested in 18 states from the eastern seaboard to california. as the data fro
wiebal, jay ronald huh lenda and charles riley map out a plan for field trials in southeastern pennsylvaniare than 1500 children and their parents cooperate. one group of children receive the live vaccine by injection. the trial also studies how gamma globulins modify the reaction to the vaccine. another set of children for comparison receive injections that do not contain the live vaccine. a blood sample taken from each child before vaccination tells which children have not previously had the...
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we honor the memory of ronald reagan. thank you for your gracious welcome.n of allies. to remind us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are americans who first so this place at a distance. the half-light late tuesday morning long ago. time and apartments and brought them back to see what's more the beaches and the cliffs and the crosses in the star of david. generations to come one know what happened here. these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respect at the cemetery. these veterans, looking for name. remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today we honor all the veterans of normandy. all their comrades never left. on this day in 1944, president franklin roosevelt addressed the american people not with the speech but with a prayer. they pray that god would bless america sons and lead them straight and true. he continued that they would need blessings and be tired by night and by day until victory is one. darkness will be rent by noise and for them. men's souls will be shaken with the violence of war. as a
we honor the memory of ronald reagan. thank you for your gracious welcome.n of allies. to remind us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are americans who first so this place at a distance. the half-light late tuesday morning long ago. time and apartments and brought them back to see what's more the beaches and the cliffs and the crosses in the star of david. generations to come one know what happened here. these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respect...
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virginia is a big fan of ronald >> thank you ladies. now it is my pleasure to introduce our featured. >> guest: can't pence, a mother, educated and award-winning watercolor artist. that she served for 25 years in the classroom as an elementary school teacher before becoming first lady of the indian. in that role she greater indiana's first ladies charitable foundations, established to encourage and support use and counties across indiana. she is committed to raising awareness about the mental health profession of our charity, blue star mothers she is committed to supporting military families as well. just last year she launched an awareness campaign to elevate and encourage our nations military spouses, educated than by the resources and opportunities available to military families. she's a proud mom of her adult children charlotte, audrey and michael charlotte pence is a best-selling author of come in addition to "marlon bundo's day in the nation's capital." first solo book waco life lessons for my father was released in october and we
virginia is a big fan of ronald >> thank you ladies. now it is my pleasure to introduce our featured. >> guest: can't pence, a mother, educated and award-winning watercolor artist. that she served for 25 years in the classroom as an elementary school teacher before becoming first lady of the indian. in that role she greater indiana's first ladies charitable foundations, established to encourage and support use and counties across indiana. she is committed to raising awareness about...
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capital heigs, addison road near ronald road crash. northbound right side blocked by an accident there. and fairfax old lee highway near rebel run downed tree and power lines. head a little north, herndon, the access lanet impac as well and two right lanes. >>> 4:32. this morning amers across the country are looking ahead to tomorrow, the day we celebrate this nation's independence. >> where better toh spend t fourth of july than right here at home in the nation's capital. there is still plenty of work to be done and there's some controversy as well. take a look, new video shows military vehicles and t nks rolling through the streets of our ty overnight. this show of american might is the centerpiece of the prevdent's fourth of july eent on the mall. he's calling it salute to america, but not everyone is happy about this military display.. d delegate eleanor holmes says those tanks could cause a lot of problems. >> we're concerned that the tanks could further set us back on work we have ainfully done on the mall. >> now, there will be
capital heigs, addison road near ronald road crash. northbound right side blocked by an accident there. and fairfax old lee highway near rebel run downed tree and power lines. head a little north, herndon, the access lanet impac as well and two right lanes. >>> 4:32. this morning amers across the country are looking ahead to tomorrow, the day we celebrate this nation's independence. >> where better toh spend t fourth of july than right here at home in the nation's capital. there...
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what i'm talking about so security is what ronald reagan and tip o'neal did. legislation and i suspect there would be additional revenue in that. what is strupting the system. you've to the to readdress the system. on its ng to go broke own. and the breakdown law becomes more expensive to fix and all of a sudden you get across the board 22% cut and will operate on money coming in. going to cut 're social security checks and you that. want to do a family of four got a $2,000 pay cut this idea went to 1% is one the most successful ploys by the democrats i've seen. is a sizeable income tax there. n r rates were the highest i the world now lowered to about orld.ge in the w 21%.is actually is and there is still a lot of think what we i did is one reason why we've been ble to extend what is the longest economic expansion in american history. that is where we have the lowest unemployment rate and we have wages drawing in going full for the bottom end of the and those are all good things to do something that big ou're going to make mistakes conomic, thenk the e econom
what i'm talking about so security is what ronald reagan and tip o'neal did. legislation and i suspect there would be additional revenue in that. what is strupting the system. you've to the to readdress the system. on its ng to go broke own. and the breakdown law becomes more expensive to fix and all of a sudden you get across the board 22% cut and will operate on money coming in. going to cut 're social security checks and you that. want to do a family of four got a $2,000 pay cut this idea...
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. >> yeah, i want to treat these the way that we treated them during the ronald reagan era,on the billlira. this law was put into place in 1929, but until about 2004 in the george w. bush administration, it wasn't treated as a crime. it was treated as a civil matter. >> so then does that mean repealing the law, or does that mean justif prosecuting itrently? >> i don't want to rely on the prosecutorial discretion -- in other words, the goodwill -- of a future admistration. i want to help guarantee that no ture administration is gonna weaponize that section 1325a of the law the way that this administration has done. >> i guess what i'm getting at, though, is, isn't this -- the problem, really, isn't 1325. the problem is the trump administration's zero-tolerancei , and what i hear you saying is, you don't want 1325 there so tt another trump administration in the future has the ability to implement or read the law in as draconian of way, in your view, asresident trump has. >> that's right. and i also recognize that 1325 is unnecessary, because reagan didn't use it, because bill clintdi 't
. >> yeah, i want to treat these the way that we treated them during the ronald reagan era,on the billlira. this law was put into place in 1929, but until about 2004 in the george w. bush administration, it wasn't treated as a crime. it was treated as a civil matter. >> so then does that mean repealing the law, or does that mean justif prosecuting itrently? >> i don't want to rely on the prosecutorial discretion -- in other words, the goodwill -- of a future admistration. i...
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ford, not g.m., not the imports. >> reporter: at one point the world's third-most-admired man behind ronaldl ii, iacocca considered a run for the white house, until he talked to his pal, tip o'neill. >> i said, tip, what do you think about me running for president? he said, of what? typical irishman. he laughed. he said, you crazy? >> reporter: iacocca would perform the great public service of overseeing the restoration of the statue of liberty and ellis island. >> you know, i got to tell you, when it's your last turn at bat, it sure is nice to hit a home run. >> reporter: a fitting legacy for the son of immigrants who became an american corporate giant. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> begnaud: one of his quotes was "my father always used to say that, when you die, if you've got five real friends, you've had a great life." that's the news for tonight. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs ca ♪ ♪ ♪ s w g ld feel.♪ the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric ve this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>> right now at 7. >> he started waving, asking for help. >> bravery in th
ford, not g.m., not the imports. >> reporter: at one point the world's third-most-admired man behind ronaldl ii, iacocca considered a run for the white house, until he talked to his pal, tip o'neill. >> i said, tip, what do you think about me running for president? he said, of what? typical irishman. he laughed. he said, you crazy? >> reporter: iacocca would perform the great public service of overseeing the restoration of the statue of liberty and ellis island. >> you...
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. >> i mean, ronald was a celebrity, you know? >> ronald reagan, donald trump. >> and donald trump. i mean, and we've seen that happen -- you know arnold schwarzenegger was the celebrity in california. people are enamored with celebrit you know, personally, i didn't think he was gonna win. i really didn't.t my wife thou was gonna win, but i didn't think he was gonna win. but i thought -- i knew this guy. i mean, you know, i knew his background. >> did you feelike you knew him because you knew him or do you feel like you knew his voters because of the role you played and the time you spent i with those ide "all in the family"? >> you know, it's funny. i knewhere was the disenfranchised white working class, in manyases, racist mind-set in this country. i knew there was an undercurrent of racism. >> do you -- wasbut i didn't know i gonna bubble to the surface like this. >> can i just ask you about that? i mean, do you ever de-link those two, that white working-class, non-college-educated voters have real economic grievances, there are some cultural grievancesci that aren't or bigotry?
. >> i mean, ronald was a celebrity, you know? >> ronald reagan, donald trump. >> and donald trump. i mean, and we've seen that happen -- you know arnold schwarzenegger was the celebrity in california. people are enamored with celebrit you know, personally, i didn't think he was gonna win. i really didn't.t my wife thou was gonna win, but i didn't think he was gonna win. but i thought -- i knew this guy. i mean, you know, i knew his background. >> did you feelike you...
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the preeminent conservative defense for him to somebody who really respected ronald reagan in the administration and view the value of that place a lot of people would have been ruined from this that he would have been held accountable and probably would have been sitting
the preeminent conservative defense for him to somebody who really respected ronald reagan in the administration and view the value of that place a lot of people would have been ruined from this that he would have been held accountable and probably would have been sitting
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ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan, which i reference all the time.and so you would have thought that that benign approach might have appealed to them, but when you say were you surprised, were you disappointed? my expectations are not great, but you always hope that they might do the right thing and say that that language that the president used was not -- was beneath the diagram in any event president, beneath the dignity of the people who were criticizing him. by the way, we were offended that he spoke in such a way about members of congress but we were offended he says that about people across the country all the time. go back to where you came from. and that, by itself definition, those words are racism. go look in the ap and other places where they define certain words. that's what that s we weren't saying he is racist. we were saying that the words that he used were racist. that was as gentle as it could be, considering the inappropriateness and disgusting nature of what the president said. so, we did what our members wanted to do and had a ver
ronald reagan, beautiful speech by ronald reagan, which i reference all the time.and so you would have thought that that benign approach might have appealed to them, but when you say were you surprised, were you disappointed? my expectations are not great, but you always hope that they might do the right thing and say that that language that the president used was not -- was beneath the diagram in any event president, beneath the dignity of the people who were criticizing him. by the way, we...
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remember, ronald reagan. it's not even a gold standard. i think he's like the platinum standard of republican presidents. right? quote. "whereas onld ronald reagan observed" -- >> the torch of laty liberty symbolizes our freedom and represents our heritage, the compact with our grandparents and parents and our ancestors, it is that lady that gives us our great and special place in the world. >> whereas other countries may seek to compete with us -- >> but in one vital area as a beacon of freedom and opportunity that draws the people of the world no country on earth comes close. >> whereas this is one of the most important sources of america's greatness -- >> we lead the world because unique among nations we draw our people, our strength from every country and every corner of the world. by doing so we continuously renew and enrich our nation. >> whereas this openness is vital to our future as a nation and -- >> if we ever close the door to new americans, our leadership in the world would soon be lost. >> wise words from the 40th president o
remember, ronald reagan. it's not even a gold standard. i think he's like the platinum standard of republican presidents. right? quote. "whereas onld ronald reagan observed" -- >> the torch of laty liberty symbolizes our freedom and represents our heritage, the compact with our grandparents and parents and our ancestors, it is that lady that gives us our great and special place in the world. >> whereas other countries may seek to compete with us -- >> but in one...
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his mother was the epa administrator for ronald reagan. got involved in some scandals and had to leave. i think that stuck with justice gorsuch and his view of the washington system and bureaucracy. host: one point from the book june want to get to calls, 27, 2018 justice anthony kennedy's retirement was announced by the court in the trump administration. he had already been at the white house. the visit was kept secret. get the opportunity to fill a second supreme court vacancy in less than two years in office. guest: that was quite a day. we were thinking, what is going to happen? we thought justice kennedy was going to stay. it turns out he had already made clear to don mcgahn, not the , but don mcgahn, the white house counsel, that he was quitting. don mcgahn set in motion this cloak and dagger motion to get justice kennedy into the white house to tell president trump he was leaving. host: cloak and dagger how? guest: justice kennedy did not want to call don himself because they were worried about leaks. he had a high-ranking former cl
his mother was the epa administrator for ronald reagan. got involved in some scandals and had to leave. i think that stuck with justice gorsuch and his view of the washington system and bureaucracy. host: one point from the book june want to get to calls, 27, 2018 justice anthony kennedy's retirement was announced by the court in the trump administration. he had already been at the white house. the visit was kept secret. get the opportunity to fill a second supreme court vacancy in less than...
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excite ronald walter and marked a shift in his own scholarship. the movement is going to be a movement that argues black people are being this serviced by eurocentric or white educational institutions in the united states. so, when we think about black studies, what is it? is interdisciplinary, it science,political ethnic studies, women's studies, all of these different it fromnes, but it does called the black perspective. it critiques western civilization. it critiques white supremacy. it makes the argument that enslaved africans had intellectual abilities. enslaved africans had real perspectives that should be shaping how we think about that history and contemporary american democracy. >> you can watch the entire program on lectures in history at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern. ♪
excite ronald walter and marked a shift in his own scholarship. the movement is going to be a movement that argues black people are being this serviced by eurocentric or white educational institutions in the united states. so, when we think about black studies, what is it? is interdisciplinary, it science,political ethnic studies, women's studies, all of these different it fromnes, but it does called the black perspective. it critiques western civilization. it critiques white supremacy. it...
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military and president trump signed the largest investment in our national defense since the days of ronaldn. [cheers and applause] vice president pence: he promised to stand with our allies and stand up against our enemies. under this commander in chief, with the courage of our delta force out at fort bragg, our orces captured the last person from isis in syria. and this president kept a promise with four of his predecessors in the white house when he moved the american embassy to jerusalem, the apital of the state of israel. he promised our veterans access to the real-time, world-class health care that you earned in the uniform of the united states, and thanks to president trump, leadership, we reformed the v.a. and now veterans' choice is available to veterans all across america. cheers and applause] and this president promised to give the men and women of law enforcement the resources and the respect that they deserve every single day. and he's done it. [cheers and applause] and that includes the courageous men and women of customs and border protection and i.c.e. [applause] under presi
military and president trump signed the largest investment in our national defense since the days of ronaldn. [cheers and applause] vice president pence: he promised to stand with our allies and stand up against our enemies. under this commander in chief, with the courage of our delta force out at fort bragg, our orces captured the last person from isis in syria. and this president kept a promise with four of his predecessors in the white house when he moved the american embassy to jerusalem,...
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listen to what ronald reagan said. freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. has got to be protected and passed on so they can do the same thing monday. once like in america when women and men were free. that cannot happen. what i have to insert socialism never comes to america. god bless you. thank you for being here. god bless america. thank you. [applause] >> please welcome from the freedom coalition, dr. hart smith. >> are you ready for a great day? fantastic.y was we enjoyed it and are looking forward to today. let me take one moment.
listen to what ronald reagan said. freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. has got to be protected and passed on so they can do the same thing monday. once like in america when women and men were free. that cannot happen. what i have to insert socialism never comes to america. god bless you. thank you for being here. god bless america. thank you. [applause] >> please welcome from the freedom coalition, dr. hart smith. >> are you ready for a great day?...
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the preeminent conservative defense for him to somebody who really respected ronald reagan in the administration and view the value of that place a lot of people would have been ruined from this that he would have been held accountable and probably would have been sitting in jail. you take a look at the whole cartoon and it's a very different impression of what people thought of johnson and the constitution at the time, not that he was a defender but that he didn't understand the constitution. it was above his ability and he was acting in the unconstitutional ways. >> on american artifacts, a preview of the 19th amendment exhibit at the national archives. >> women in new jersey who were the first voters beginning in 1776 by new jersey became a state of new jersey state constitution made no mention of the fact when discussing voting qualifications it only had a property requirement, so women who own enough property primarily widows and single women but not all women in new jersey could and did vote other local, state and national level. >> 8 p.m. on the presidency, john talks about nixon's early
the preeminent conservative defense for him to somebody who really respected ronald reagan in the administration and view the value of that place a lot of people would have been ruined from this that he would have been held accountable and probably would have been sitting in jail. you take a look at the whole cartoon and it's a very different impression of what people thought of johnson and the constitution at the time, not that he was a defender but that he didn't understand the constitution....
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at austin professor peniel joseph teaches a class on the life and career of civil rights pioneer ronaldalters. in 1958, walters organized a desegregation sit in, and was influential in the spread of african-americans that is as a scholarly field. he also served as advisor to the founding members of the congressional black caucus, and was campaign manager and consultant for jesse jackson in his 1984
at austin professor peniel joseph teaches a class on the life and career of civil rights pioneer ronaldalters. in 1958, walters organized a desegregation sit in, and was influential in the spread of african-americans that is as a scholarly field. he also served as advisor to the founding members of the congressional black caucus, and was campaign manager and consultant for jesse jackson in his 1984
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bob barr served as a united states attorney, appointed by president ronald reagan from 86 to 90. a member of congress from 95 to 2003. a member of the house judiciary committee and on the oversight committee for six years he served as an official for the time it was a member of congress to call for clinton's impeachment. the house impeachment manager in 1999 and presently private practice attorney in atlanta since leaving the house. plus the libertarian party nominee for president in 2008. we would like to hear from him and ask you to give a warm welcome to the congressman. [applause] i always appreciate the invitations to come to freedom fest and speak and probably more importantly to meet old friends, new friend, all of them who have a deep and abiding love for liberty and are always on the front lines of defending it against those who would take it away and in today's world as jim mentioned even in the congress of the united states, there are those who would take freedom away and undermine freedom. so, it's always wonderful to be a freedom fest which is one of those institutio
bob barr served as a united states attorney, appointed by president ronald reagan from 86 to 90. a member of congress from 95 to 2003. a member of the house judiciary committee and on the oversight committee for six years he served as an official for the time it was a member of congress to call for clinton's impeachment. the house impeachment manager in 1999 and presently private practice attorney in atlanta since leaving the house. plus the libertarian party nominee for president in 2008. we...
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liz: let's get to what ronald reagan said.trump can campaign on next year. >> if you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? liz: show the scroll of trump's victories. what is the 2020 democrat answer to ronald reagan? >> i guess we are born with all this winning. trump gave them that line. beside, you have to be a spectacularly bad president in your first term to not get a second term. you pretty much have to be jimmy carter and that's off the charts bad. trump has the same approval ratings that reagan, obama and nixon did. he's fine. incumbent first-term presidents get re-elected unless there is a depression on. people joample look the hundreds of victories by president trump. some estimates show trump victories surpass the numbers reagan had in his term. open borders, right to free healthcare insurance for illegals. government-run healthcare, getting rid of private health insurance. democrats warning their own party is going too far left. watch the democrats here. >> i have been very public abou
liz: let's get to what ronald reagan said.trump can campaign on next year. >> if you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? liz: show the scroll of trump's victories. what is the 2020 democrat answer to ronald reagan? >> i guess we are born with all this winning. trump gave them that line. beside, you have to be a spectacularly bad president in your first term to not get a second term. you pretty much have to be jimmy carter and that's off the charts...
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you can tell ronald about this, you tell ronald about this, i'm ready to sleep in jail tonight! it was such a great performance. some people probably want him to jump back into the presidential race after this but unfortunately it is too late. we already sold his spot in the graphic for ad space, sorry, eric. so this thing was pretty wild by congressional standards. and it wasn't just democrats being called out for their words. at one point congressman senior racism over here referred to aoc and her squad as anti-american. and then the democrats tried to get him to retract his words. things got so side tracked by people objecting to each other's objections at one point the guy presiding over the chamber just decided he had enough. >> so the fight that ensued over specter pelosi comments proved to be a breaking point for one democratic lawmaker. >> we don't ever, ever want to pass-- things to escalate, and that is what this is. are dare anybody to look at the footage and see if will was any unpairness. but unfairness is not enough because we want to just fight. a ban done the cha
you can tell ronald about this, you tell ronald about this, i'm ready to sleep in jail tonight! it was such a great performance. some people probably want him to jump back into the presidential race after this but unfortunately it is too late. we already sold his spot in the graphic for ad space, sorry, eric. so this thing was pretty wild by congressional standards. and it wasn't just democrats being called out for their words. at one point congressman senior racism over here referred to aoc...
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. >> reporter: under the command of lieutenant conditional ronald anzalone. >> it's iconic. >> reporter: if clothes make the man, a uniform identifies him. and the blue ones just didn't say army. a couple of questions, are you an airline pilot? is this air force or navy? no. i'm army. >> reporter: no one understands the importance of a distinctive look, than the brander -- make that commander in chief. >> the army is getting beautiful new uniforms. the beautiful new uniforms with the belt is a big deal. >> this was in world war ii, that's why the belt is here. >> reporter: it looks sharp. >> it's good to turn some heads again. >> just like his grandfather did in 1942. david martin, cbs news, massachusetts. >> that looks g uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see ho
. >> reporter: under the command of lieutenant conditional ronald anzalone. >> it's iconic. >> reporter: if clothes make the man, a uniform identifies him. and the blue ones just didn't say army. a couple of questions, are you an airline pilot? is this air force or navy? no. i'm army. >> reporter: no one understands the importance of a distinctive look, than the brander -- make that commander in chief. >> the army is getting beautiful new uniforms. the beautiful...
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ronald reagan came along with an empty political vision of america with who would be less government fewer social programs a focus on the economy. for 35 years reagan and vision dominated america. and with the collapse of reaganism and no competing vision from us to get down the drain. the apparently unstoppable march of the populists and the failure of the democrats to combat them pose a threat to american society the country is at a crossroads. if we don't get that real change then i believe that america will over time slip into being a fascist country a country who will have a ruler not a president and to a lot of people you know this is a lot of hard work out an understand the stuff or politics is dirty and i'm going to do with it imagine someone who comes along who has all of donald trump's charisma and marketing skill but none of his deficits somebody who actually knows how to manage somebody actually understands world history somebody who has real ideas but who also was a power monger and a kleptocrat. well that turns a society into something very very different. in aug 2017 t
ronald reagan came along with an empty political vision of america with who would be less government fewer social programs a focus on the economy. for 35 years reagan and vision dominated america. and with the collapse of reaganism and no competing vision from us to get down the drain. the apparently unstoppable march of the populists and the failure of the democrats to combat them pose a threat to american society the country is at a crossroads. if we don't get that real change then i believe...