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when he shot ronald reagan and three other people. it was a serious experience -- forget me, for them. before that, even with jimmy carter, you wanted to be around. >> but also, president reagan understood the press and we were family. and yes, we ran adversaries, but the king that took place -- we were adversaries, but the keatinkidding that took place, l understood. there were some days that we made sure the helicopter engine did not stop so that the president would not be lying "i cannot hear you, sam" because he did not want to answer questions that day, and so the helicopter engine kept going. the other thing that sam left out of the fort wayne story is that we were criticized for either being in palm springs or santa barbara. >> palm springs. >> we have heard about the flood, obviously. it was devastating. and the president said, let's stop in fort wayne to see if we can lend a helping hand. yes, it was nice knowing we could get on network news that night, but was also the president's instinct of this is doing the right thing. >>
when he shot ronald reagan and three other people. it was a serious experience -- forget me, for them. before that, even with jimmy carter, you wanted to be around. >> but also, president reagan understood the press and we were family. and yes, we ran adversaries, but the king that took place -- we were adversaries, but the keatinkidding that took place, l understood. there were some days that we made sure the helicopter engine did not stop so that the president would not be lying "i...
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ronald reagan was a wonderful president. he has really helped the republican party and meet in where i am going in the future. i usually do not prepare a speech but speak from my heart. i can go on and on about what is going wrong in washington. there are several apartments we want to get rid of. energy. [applause] there are so many departments in washington and the federal government that we have to disband. my personal background, i have been doing this for 30 years. and applying cost savings. i have travelled throughout all of iowa to bring back revenue to the bottom line. most of the rural hospitals in the state of iowa earn one of 3% profit margin. i save $330 they do not have to lose in income. i know what it takes to run a business. i know what it takes to get the job done. if i had the authority to go to washington, within one year i could erase $1 trillion in spending. i know where to look. i know how to find it. they talk about fraud constantly. mainly one congressman senator that is talking about eliminating fraud
ronald reagan was a wonderful president. he has really helped the republican party and meet in where i am going in the future. i usually do not prepare a speech but speak from my heart. i can go on and on about what is going wrong in washington. there are several apartments we want to get rid of. energy. [applause] there are so many departments in washington and the federal government that we have to disband. my personal background, i have been doing this for 30 years. and applying cost...
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ronald reagan did it. that was the beginning of a reagan ending up as president was that speech which was written for barry goldwater. >> it also led another -- a number of california executives to coach according to governor in 1966. >> he had given similar speeches the early '60s. the people who had been in charge of basically handling the money for. cold water's television account for so fed up with the terrible commercials, that basically said if you let us spend it the whole way, will spend it the way we want to. we are going to basically sequester this money. they played hard ball. that is how they got ronald reagan on the air. after he gave that speech, telegrams poured into the campaign. money poured into the campaign. people started talking about ronald reagan as a gubernatorial possibility. david said it was the best political debut he had ever heard of since the speech by william jennings bryant. >> the relationship, was it a close relationship or was it more of an acquaintance? >> ronald reagan,
ronald reagan did it. that was the beginning of a reagan ending up as president was that speech which was written for barry goldwater. >> it also led another -- a number of california executives to coach according to governor in 1966. >> he had given similar speeches the early '60s. the people who had been in charge of basically handling the money for. cold water's television account for so fed up with the terrible commercials, that basically said if you let us spend it the whole...
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the university of notre dame and the ronald reagan presidential foundation cohosted the discussion as part of a series of event commemorating the 100th anniversary of reagan's birth. it is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i should also note that mr. meese served his country in the army after having been you have to serve in the army since 1984. we will also hear who served as board of governors of the federal reserve system for nearly five years trying to make it an illustration and he too served in the united states army from 1968 to 1971. we also hear from jim miller who served as director of the opposite and it's been a chip from 1985 to 1988. and from jim burnley who served as secretary of transportation from 1987 to 1989. we are deeply grateful for these java men and for their participation today that they will provide on their years serving with the president to all of which brings me to our moderator, judy woodruff who has become a familiar face to america's having worked in the news media for more than three decades. currently a news anchor on the news hour happily given to today's
the university of notre dame and the ronald reagan presidential foundation cohosted the discussion as part of a series of event commemorating the 100th anniversary of reagan's birth. it is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i should also note that mr. meese served his country in the army after having been you have to serve in the army since 1984. we will also hear who served as board of governors of the federal reserve system for nearly five years trying to make it an illustration and he too...
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when he shot ronald reagan and three other people. it was a serious experience -- forget me, for them. before that, even with jimmy carter, you wanted to be around. >> but also, president reagan understood the press and we were family. and yes, we ran adversaries, but the king that took place -- we were adversaries, but the kidding that took place, we all understood. there were some days that we made sure the helicopter engine did not stop so that the president would not be lying "i cannot hear you, sam" because he did not want to answer questions that day, and so the helicopter engine kept going. the other thing that sam left out of the fort wayne story is that we were criticized for either being in palm springs or santa barbara. >> palm springs. >> we have heard about the flood, obviously. it was devastating. and the president said, let's stop in fort wayne to see if we can lend a helping hand. yes, it was nice knowing we could get on network news that night, but was also the president's instinct of this is doing the right thing. >>
when he shot ronald reagan and three other people. it was a serious experience -- forget me, for them. before that, even with jimmy carter, you wanted to be around. >> but also, president reagan understood the press and we were family. and yes, we ran adversaries, but the king that took place -- we were adversaries, but the kidding that took place, we all understood. there were some days that we made sure the helicopter engine did not stop so that the president would not be lying "i...
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before that i tended to agree with ronald reagan. you've seen one redwood, you've seen them all.ñ [laughter] but the site and the sound ofñ that buzz saw biting into theñ bark of the great pine tree outside our house, and just wok me up and next thing i know i'm out there in my socks, 7:00 in the morning, hugging the tree.ç preventing its destruction. well of course, i did not succeed. the tree actually belong to the owner next door and they had every right to cut it down. so i had to retreat back into my house and listen to the rest of the destruction of that tree.ç feeling just about worse than i've ever felt in my life. and sort of astonished at the intensity of my own feelings.Ñ wrote an article about it for "the new york times," and so much later i happened to be talking about the incident toñ howard nemerov, the great american poet. and he said, you know, i onceñ wrote a poem about the destruction of a tree at theñ çttom of our driveway. and he said of all the thousands of poems i've written in my life, that was the
before that i tended to agree with ronald reagan. you've seen one redwood, you've seen them all.ñ [laughter] but the site and the sound ofñ that buzz saw biting into theñ bark of the great pine tree outside our house, and just wok me up and next thing i know i'm out there in my socks, 7:00 in the morning, hugging the tree.ç preventing its destruction. well of course, i did not succeed. the tree actually belong to the owner next door and they had every right to cut it down. so i had to...
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a personal note, it's been 30 years this year since i started to cover the administration for ronald reagan. i can't believe how the time has flown, and i have to also tell you that like every other journalist, we all have a story or a memory of president reagan. mind is particularly personal. i will tell you that my husband and i were welcoming our first child. he was born, jeffrey was born in september, 1981 so i took a maternity leave and have been away for about two months. is planning to come back in december when i got a call from the white house press office, inviting me to come over and showed the baby to the staff of the white house. so i got jeffrey organized. he was two months old, and came over there that day and unbeknownst to me they had called my husband, al hunt who was then covering congress for "the wall street journal." they said, you should be here too. is going to be kind of nice and fun. so we show up in jeffrey at that point of course is having it auto every two or three hours. i had gotten there and we showed up and we said hello and then they said there is somebody
a personal note, it's been 30 years this year since i started to cover the administration for ronald reagan. i can't believe how the time has flown, and i have to also tell you that like every other journalist, we all have a story or a memory of president reagan. mind is particularly personal. i will tell you that my husband and i were welcoming our first child. he was born, jeffrey was born in september, 1981 so i took a maternity leave and have been away for about two months. is planning to...
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a new deal liberal in the todays after world war ii, ronald reagan gradually drifted rightward in the 1950s as his movie career faded. but he remained nominally a democrat until the kennedy administration's policies convinced him to leave the party of his youth. kennedy's liberalism appalled reagan. writing to richard nixon, the man kennedy had defeated in the 1960s election, reagan lashed out at the sitting president and his policies. under the tussled, boyish haircut is still old karl marx, reagan wrote, first launched a century ago. there is nothing new in the idea of a government being big brother to us all. switching his registration to the republican party in 1962, reagan began to map out the political career that would eventually carry him to the white house. the same year that reagan switched parties, kennedy signed executive order 10988 which allowed millions of federal workers to join unions and to bargain with the u.s. government over some of the conditions of their work. kennedy's order inspired many states and localities to also allow their workers to join unions and barg
a new deal liberal in the todays after world war ii, ronald reagan gradually drifted rightward in the 1950s as his movie career faded. but he remained nominally a democrat until the kennedy administration's policies convinced him to leave the party of his youth. kennedy's liberalism appalled reagan. writing to richard nixon, the man kennedy had defeated in the 1960s election, reagan lashed out at the sitting president and his policies. under the tussled, boyish haircut is still old karl marx,...
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looking at his presidency as we are now with the clinton years, the roosevelt years and kennedy and ronald reaganbelieve history will judge barack obama as a great communicator as well. different than president reagan, but nonetheless a good communicator. >> i hate it to end on a sour note, but i've been thinking about it as so many people have. this penn state scandal, these disgusting charges of child rape. we're in the middle of a national moment about this, a sort of national conversation about it that's a lot bigger than college football and even in -- but certainly goes to the heart of the matter what you do it to protect innocent people, innocent kids in any organization. what as a leader of the country take away from this? what kind of conclusion do we need to be coming to ?
looking at his presidency as we are now with the clinton years, the roosevelt years and kennedy and ronald reaganbelieve history will judge barack obama as a great communicator as well. different than president reagan, but nonetheless a good communicator. >> i hate it to end on a sour note, but i've been thinking about it as so many people have. this penn state scandal, these disgusting charges of child rape. we're in the middle of a national moment about this, a sort of national...
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ronald reagan did it. beginning of a reagan ending up as president was that speech which was written for barry goldwater. >> it also led another -- a number of california executives to coach according to governor in 1966. >> he had given similar speeches the early '60s. the people who had been in charge of basically handling the money for. goldwater's television account were so fed up with the terrible commercials, that basically said if you let us spend it the whole way, will spend it the way we want to. we are going to basically sequester this money. they played hard ball. that is how they got ronald reagan on the air. after he gave that speech, telegrams poured into the campaign. money poured into the campaign. people started talking about ronald reagan as a gubernatorial possibility. david said it was the best political debut he had ever heard of since the speech by william jennings bryant. >> the relationship, was it a close relationship or was it more of an acquaintance? >> ronald reagan, his father
ronald reagan did it. beginning of a reagan ending up as president was that speech which was written for barry goldwater. >> it also led another -- a number of california executives to coach according to governor in 1966. >> he had given similar speeches the early '60s. the people who had been in charge of basically handling the money for. goldwater's television account were so fed up with the terrible commercials, that basically said if you let us spend it the whole way, will...
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ronald reagan did it. that was the beginning of a reagan ending up as president was that speech which was written for barry goldwater. >> it also led another -- a number of california executives to coach according to governor in 1966. >> he had given similar speeches the early '60s. the people who had been in charge of basically handling the money for. goldwater's television account were so fed up with the terrible commercials, that basically said if you let us spend it the whole way, will spend it the way we want to. we are going to basically sequester this money. they played hard ball. that is how they got ronald reagan on the air. after he gave that speech, telegrams poured into the campaign. money poured into the campaign. people started talking about ronald reagan as a gubernatorial possibility. david said it was the best political debut he had ever heard of since the speech by william jennings bryant. >> the relationship, was it a close relationship or was it more of an acquaintance? >> ronald reagan,
ronald reagan did it. that was the beginning of a reagan ending up as president was that speech which was written for barry goldwater. >> it also led another -- a number of california executives to coach according to governor in 1966. >> he had given similar speeches the early '60s. the people who had been in charge of basically handling the money for. goldwater's television account were so fed up with the terrible commercials, that basically said if you let us spend it the whole...
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we know ronald reagan isn't running. he's been passed in the debate and he has a demonstrated ability to track liberals into voting for him. >> book tv interviews former president bill clinton about his recent book back to work why we need smarter government for a strong economy. >> president bill clinton in your book back to work you talk about the fact the u.s. should get back in the future business. what do you mean by that? >> i mean we should have the strategy to build a future of share prosperity and shared responsibility is based on a cooperative relationship between the strong private economy and a smart government. i fink this battle we've been asked whether the government is the source of all of our problems and there is no such thing as a bad tax cut or good tax or bad regulation were good regulation has obscured what's really going on out there in the world. we still have a lot of the enormous advantages in america but we've lost ground relative to a lot of other countries and the percentage of the young adul
we know ronald reagan isn't running. he's been passed in the debate and he has a demonstrated ability to track liberals into voting for him. >> book tv interviews former president bill clinton about his recent book back to work why we need smarter government for a strong economy. >> president bill clinton in your book back to work you talk about the fact the u.s. should get back in the future business. what do you mean by that? >> i mean we should have the strategy to build a...
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. >>> there is a new statue that will greet travelers at ronald reagan airport. there will be a 9 foot tall iran statute of president ronald reagan at the airport. this stands in front of turmoil a. this is one of several rate in statues being released worldwide in celebrations of 100 years since ronald reagan's birth. >>> a beautiful day to have an outdoor ceremony. >> yes, i'm excited. finally have a nice stretch of lovely weather. the high-pressure is in place. clear, calm, pleasant. >> pleasant. finally. >> there is a caveat coming up and that is friday morning. a beautiful sky conditions. some patchy fair weather clouds. that is all we will see in the next couple of hours. we will see these dissipate because the daytime heat from the sun that causes those clouds to develop. 52 now in martinsburg, radian nacional, 57. -- reagan national, 57. even cooler is great falls montana which is that the freezing point. that is really cold air. not that bad across the country. wyoming is expecting anywhere from six to 14 inches of snow through tomorrow with the next far
. >>> there is a new statue that will greet travelers at ronald reagan airport. there will be a 9 foot tall iran statute of president ronald reagan at the airport. this stands in front of turmoil a. this is one of several rate in statues being released worldwide in celebrations of 100 years since ronald reagan's birth. >>> a beautiful day to have an outdoor ceremony. >> yes, i'm excited. finally have a nice stretch of lovely weather. the high-pressure is in place. clear,...
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before that, i tended to agree with ronald reagan if you'd seen one redwood, you've seen them all. [laughter] the sights and the sound of that buzz saw biting into the bows of this great pipe tree outside our house just awoke something in me, and next thing i know i'm up there in my socks, seven o'clock in the morning hugging the tree preventing its destruction. well, of course, i am -- i did not succeed. the tree actually belonged to the building next door, and they had every right to cut it down, so i had to retreat back into my house and listen to the rest of the direction of that tree -- destruction of that tree feeling just about worse than i've ever felt in my life and astonished at the intensity of my own feelings. wrote an article about it for the new "new york times" and some months later i was talking about the incident about how the great american poet, and he said, you know, i once wrote a poem about the destruction of a tree, the bottom of our driveway, and he said of all the thousands of poems i've written in my life, that was the one that generated the most response.
before that, i tended to agree with ronald reagan if you'd seen one redwood, you've seen them all. [laughter] the sights and the sound of that buzz saw biting into the bows of this great pipe tree outside our house just awoke something in me, and next thing i know i'm up there in my socks, seven o'clock in the morning hugging the tree preventing its destruction. well, of course, i am -- i did not succeed. the tree actually belonged to the building next door, and they had every right to cut it...
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had plans down the road to pay it off it was off within five years of the end of world war two ronald reagan never had any plans to pay it off it was just hey let's have a party on the graphic card and then tell everybody what did we have a great presidency i don't get it and now you're saying we need to be on exact same thing no not the exact same thing what i am saying we have to do is lower taxes and increase in military spending has a very good being strong is never perfect good of being weak is a provocative act and this is a dangerous time it's dangerous economically it's dangerous militarily so as you so you think iran does not have a stray sions adventurism i would like to retain our monies rather than just wasting it but at the same time we have to be smart and we have to stay strong so you're suggesting that if iran does not develop a nuclear weapon that is a provocative act and if they do develop a nuclear weapon that is not provocative because that's been strong. well i think you're twisting the message that i was making i was actually i would say this as their logical model of e
had plans down the road to pay it off it was off within five years of the end of world war two ronald reagan never had any plans to pay it off it was just hey let's have a party on the graphic card and then tell everybody what did we have a great presidency i don't get it and now you're saying we need to be on exact same thing no not the exact same thing what i am saying we have to do is lower taxes and increase in military spending has a very good being strong is never perfect good of being...
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this is a live look at ronald reagan national airport. the 9 foot tall, 900-pound likeness was funded by the ronald reagan foundation and will stand in front of terminal "a." four lanes t
this is a live look at ronald reagan national airport. the 9 foot tall, 900-pound likeness was funded by the ronald reagan foundation and will stand in front of terminal "a." four lanes t
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>> my counterargument is i'm glad he invoked ronald reagan. he was exactly right. exactly right. the truth of the matter is when president obama came into office in 2009, the highway bill needed to be reauthorized. it expired in 2009. that is a six-year multi-year effort to build our roads, bridges, et cetera, so while the president is attacking republicans for refusing to go along with part of his jobs bill, there are democrats and republicans in the congress alike who want a six-year reauthorization bill. we've had this thing punted several extensions, the most recent one will expire in march of next year. we need six years so our governors and mayors and elected officials at the local level can actually put the federal money to use to rebuild the bridges and roads, so -- >> so you're with the president on the general principle of creating jobs through road building and bridge fixing? >> i am, but only if it's done -- i'm only if it's done on a multi-year effort because mayors and governors will tell you that if you do this on a piecemeal month-by-month basis, th
>> my counterargument is i'm glad he invoked ronald reagan. he was exactly right. exactly right. the truth of the matter is when president obama came into office in 2009, the highway bill needed to be reauthorized. it expired in 2009. that is a six-year multi-year effort to build our roads, bridges, et cetera, so while the president is attacking republicans for refusing to go along with part of his jobs bill, there are democrats and republicans in the congress alike who want a six-year...
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his relationship with ronald reagan? >> he was a lifelong friend of ronald reagan.onald reagan was pretty much the same politics back in those days. he was the head of the actors' union. he was a democrat and he had the same philosophy. ronald reagan changed, but humphrey remained the same. but they did remain friends. >> goldwater? >> they were even better friends. they were giving speeches in iowa on the back of a hay wagon. they district each other apart. -- the district each other apart. later on, someone saw them having dinner together. >> before we talk about kennedy, talk about the united states senate. people recognize the names from history books today. was there by partisanship? did people work across the aisle? >> there was a lot of camaraderie. humphrey was friends with a lot of republicans. it was more cordial and there was more camaraderie than there is now. i am not in the senate now, but they were very close. >> jfk and their relationship? >> in the early years, they voted together on many of the same bills. humphrey helped him with farm legislation
his relationship with ronald reagan? >> he was a lifelong friend of ronald reagan.onald reagan was pretty much the same politics back in those days. he was the head of the actors' union. he was a democrat and he had the same philosophy. ronald reagan changed, but humphrey remained the same. but they did remain friends. >> goldwater? >> they were even better friends. they were giving speeches in iowa on the back of a hay wagon. they district each other apart. -- the district...
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you see that as well. >> ronald reagan won the cold war. >> i think ronald reagan played a vital part in winning the cold war. the way that he did it was to ramp up pressure across the board when he took over in 1981 militarily, economically, diplomatically, idealogically. and i think that was one of the factors that forced the soviet union to really rethink its approach under gorbachev, yes. >> did the end of the cold war change republican foreign policy? >> it did. as for all americans, republicans had to decide, you know, where do we go next? what should america's role in the world be? and for republicans especially prior to communism had been such a unifying force during the cold war, it left remins sort of confused and divided. there was the sort of pat buchanan wing, more isolationist in the 1990s, there was the henry kissinger type school of thought, there were american nationalists who believed in military strength but were more skeptical of humanitarian intervention, and i think george w. bush ended those disagreements for a while through the concept of the war on terror. but
you see that as well. >> ronald reagan won the cold war. >> i think ronald reagan played a vital part in winning the cold war. the way that he did it was to ramp up pressure across the board when he took over in 1981 militarily, economically, diplomatically, idealogically. and i think that was one of the factors that forced the soviet union to really rethink its approach under gorbachev, yes. >> did the end of the cold war change republican foreign policy? >> it did. as...
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that president was ronald reagan. since when do we have republicans voting against ronald reagan's ideas? >> we can't simply wait for congress to do its job. if continue won't act, i will. >> tell them, don't be a grinch. don't vote to raise taxes on working americans during the holidays. congress has a very simple choice next week. do you want to cut taxes for the middle class and those who are trying to get into the middle class or do you want to protect massive tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, many of whom want to actually help. >>> but republicans are more interested in helping the rich. three times in the last three months they've been faced with a choice between creating jobs and protecting millionaires from paying their fair share. every single time they voted with the wealthy. but the president is keeping the pressure on. next week congress is expected to vote on the president's plan to extend the payroll tax cut that would save the average household $1,500, $1,500 to help folks pay the bills and
that president was ronald reagan. since when do we have republicans voting against ronald reagan's ideas? >> we can't simply wait for congress to do its job. if continue won't act, i will. >> tell them, don't be a grinch. don't vote to raise taxes on working americans during the holidays. congress has a very simple choice next week. do you want to cut taxes for the middle class and those who are trying to get into the middle class or do you want to protect massive tax breaks for...
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that president was ronald reagan.epublicans voting against ronald reagan's ideas? >> well, there you have it, ron. the president out there building bridges, saying the smart thing for us with so many unemployed out there in the country is to begin working on our public sector an working on things that are below safety code and need to be fixed. what's your counterargument? >> my counterargument is i'm glad he invoked ronald reagan. he was exactly right. the truth of the matter is when president obama came into office in 2009, the highway bill needed to be reauthorized. it expired in 2009. that is a six-year multi-year effort to build our roads, bridges, et cetera, so while the president is attacking republicans for refusing to go along with part of his jobs bill, there are democrats and republicans in the congress alike who want a six-year reauthorization bill. we've had this thing punted several extensions, the most recent one will expire in march of next year. we need six years so our governors and mayors and electe
that president was ronald reagan.epublicans voting against ronald reagan's ideas? >> well, there you have it, ron. the president out there building bridges, saying the smart thing for us with so many unemployed out there in the country is to begin working on our public sector an working on things that are below safety code and need to be fixed. what's your counterargument? >> my counterargument is i'm glad he invoked ronald reagan. he was exactly right. the truth of the matter is...
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ronald reagan reluctantly agreed to taxes on businesses and wanted everyone to the table and lo and behold the tax hikes and spending cuts never materialize, it's a sucker punch and probably going to happen again. anything the super committee would create would be a frankenstein deal. two different worlds used and ideologies, whatever they put together is going to be sort after monster and we can be sure we'll see tax hikes and little spending cuts. >> neil: ben stein? >> i think we're going to he see tax hikes, it's baked in the cake and responding to taxes for many, many, many years now and there are going to be tax hikes. >> and don't you think we will be even more irresponsible with spending? >> we're spending irresponsible with both. and we'll be italy, if we don't quickly cut spending. >> the food angle, we could do worse. >> you're right. >> neil: charles? >> i don't disagree, it's a treacherous slippery slope and you know, we saw it before, with ronald reagan and with the first bush presidency and it's, i get worried when i hear the g.o.p. start to talk about this because i think t
ronald reagan reluctantly agreed to taxes on businesses and wanted everyone to the table and lo and behold the tax hikes and spending cuts never materialize, it's a sucker punch and probably going to happen again. anything the super committee would create would be a frankenstein deal. two different worlds used and ideologies, whatever they put together is going to be sort after monster and we can be sure we'll see tax hikes and little spending cuts. >> neil: ben stein? >> i think...
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as i say ronald reagan was clearly the obvious winner here but ninety eight times for the ronald reagan and then war and. i mean this is really more of like a war is i mean we've got the drug war you got the war in afghanistan you got the war in iraq we have the war on morals in america war on poverty long gone but that was said at one hundred one hundred and five times for war. i think we all know what that means right early so think you know which one i was drinking for all right so basically what happened is a little drunk but that's that's all the coverage we got time for tonight we're going to take a break. broadcasting live right. the heart of moscow this is our right to have you with us let's take a look at the top editor. palestine it gets a seat at the u.n. cultural agency for the first time in a move widely seen as a strong show of support for the nations a bid for recognition unesco voted overwhelmingly in favor of the move but will pay a hefty price as washington cut its funding of the organization in protest and us is against the recognition of palestine outside of p
as i say ronald reagan was clearly the obvious winner here but ninety eight times for the ronald reagan and then war and. i mean this is really more of like a war is i mean we've got the drug war you got the war in afghanistan you got the war in iraq we have the war on morals in america war on poverty long gone but that was said at one hundred one hundred and five times for war. i think we all know what that means right early so think you know which one i was drinking for all right so basically...
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it was not part of republican doctrine until ronald reagan made it part of republican doctrine. he told america get up. >> sean: they weren't lazy or soft. >> didn't think we're the prob problem. they're looking broad. and he held up the truth and the banner of america. weather china, soviet union. how many stories are in this? you know? things are going to change. we knew change was coming. real change is coming. >> when you make comparisons, what could any g.o.p. candidate glean from the way reagan ran his campaign? ear we know obama can't run on his record. they're going to run really negative campaign. they're going to whoever the g.o.p. is spend a billion dollars doing it. >> unprecedented amounts of money. and you said republicans with. >> there is another similarity. article today pointed out they may avoid white working class. but more can't go to the left. i don't think they can stay on the right. reagan won the right vote. capitolists. they're reagan democrats. key part of the coalition. i think this could be repeated. what i'm looking for is good ideas. we have good i
it was not part of republican doctrine until ronald reagan made it part of republican doctrine. he told america get up. >> sean: they weren't lazy or soft. >> didn't think we're the prob problem. they're looking broad. and he held up the truth and the banner of america. weather china, soviet union. how many stories are in this? you know? things are going to change. we knew change was coming. real change is coming. >> when you make comparisons, what could any g.o.p. candidate...
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and the woman who served as ronald reagan's transportation secretary, elizabeth dole. today reagan was credited with modernizing air traffic controlling and deregulation that kept pricing competitive. but dole says reagan was most concerned with safety across every mode of transportation. >> the safety belt laws going into effect, the air bags, skels the age 21 drinking, those lee at a minimum have produced 360,000 lives saved. >> reporter: this is one of several around the world that are unveiled as part of the year long celebration commemorating 100 years since the birth of our nation's 40th president. from freedom square in the heart of would you today pest to london, statues have been raised, town squares are been renamed and lasting tributes have been created to recognize his role not just as the great communicator, but as the great liberate tore. >> other works can be seen at the u.s. capitol rotunda and the reagan library in california. >>> the mother of hillary rodham clinton passed away overnight. dorothy was surrounded by her family when she died. she kept a l
and the woman who served as ronald reagan's transportation secretary, elizabeth dole. today reagan was credited with modernizing air traffic controlling and deregulation that kept pricing competitive. but dole says reagan was most concerned with safety across every mode of transportation. >> the safety belt laws going into effect, the air bags, skels the age 21 drinking, those lee at a minimum have produced 360,000 lives saved. >> reporter: this is one of several around the world...
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. >> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> fdr and reagan. >> i think there's enough presidents on mt. rushmore. >> the fifth president that belongs on mt. rushmore? he hasn't been president yet. >> reporter: the candidates were much harsher in their criticism of president obama than they were of their fellow republican herman cain, but if cain continues to defy gravity, diane, you can expect that to change in the fewer than two months until the first ballots are cast in the iowa caucus. diane? >> okay, jake. and joining me now is "gma" co-anchor george stephanopoulos. saw you there with mitt romney. he's been so careful in this campaign all along but he took a shot at cain. >> reporter: and i was surprised that he did it. but he's trying to bring cain back down to earth. a little bit. but i think he senses an opportunity here. number one, he's the second choice of most cain voters in the primaries and caucuses. number two, he's looking beyond the primaries to the general election. he's got to appeal to suburban women voters who might not take kind to someone who appe
. >> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> fdr and reagan. >> i think there's enough presidents on mt. rushmore. >> the fifth president that belongs on mt. rushmore? he hasn't been president yet. >> reporter: the candidates were much harsher in their criticism of president obama than they were of their fellow republican herman cain, but if cain continues to defy gravity, diane, you can expect that to change in the fewer than two months...
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as they say ronald reagan was clearly obvious winner here but ninety eight times for the ronald reagan and then the war and. i mean this is really more of like a war is the right i mean we got the other drug war you got the war in afghanistan you got the war in iraq we have the war on morals in america for all poverty long gone but that was said one hundred one hundred and five times for war. i think we all know what that means right earlier so think you know which one i was drinking for all right so basically what happened is little rock that's all the coverage we got time for tonight but if you can break. into it only. if you go to bring justice or. i have. to go with my government if you want to know why i think. i would characterize obama as the charismatic. of american exceptionalism. you know the story so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's the part of it and realize that everything you say. charge. because i'm more and less for. the police corruption and. nobody seems to know. every great to face but hardly argument that they're being ov
as they say ronald reagan was clearly obvious winner here but ninety eight times for the ronald reagan and then the war and. i mean this is really more of like a war is the right i mean we got the other drug war you got the war in afghanistan you got the war in iraq we have the war on morals in america for all poverty long gone but that was said one hundred one hundred and five times for war. i think we all know what that means right earlier so think you know which one i was drinking for all...
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as you know, the closest comparison might be ronald reagan who had 8.8% unemployment in october much3, but unemployment was going down and had been over 9% in september of '83 and most importantly of all. ronald reagan saw nearly 4 million jobs created in 1984, in that election year, and obviously went on to win 49 states, if you listen to ben bernanke this week, he made it very clear, we're going nowhere close even in the optimistic scenario, close to creating 4 million jobs in 2012 and that is the thing that's underlining why it's a difficult reelection by the president. >> and not into the guys as you are i did talk to the white house landscaper the other day, and he was saying the trend, you know, he was saying the trend could be the white house trend. and the unemployment rate when the president took office, but well off the highs and gaining 100 to 200,000 jobs a month and you and i could figure of late that would be at least. it would confirm a pace that's slow, but steady. what do you think. >> that's the case the president is making, heard him in france yesterday wrapping up
as you know, the closest comparison might be ronald reagan who had 8.8% unemployment in october much3, but unemployment was going down and had been over 9% in september of '83 and most importantly of all. ronald reagan saw nearly 4 million jobs created in 1984, in that election year, and obviously went on to win 49 states, if you listen to ben bernanke this week, he made it very clear, we're going nowhere close even in the optimistic scenario, close to creating 4 million jobs in 2012 and that...
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president ronald reagan shared our conviction in the first inaugural address.ust provide opportunity, not smother it to read foster productivity, not stifel let to read the task before us is to reaffirm our conviction in the beliefs and values to unite us and the challenges and opportunities that face us in the victory that surely awaits us. thank you for all you do. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] also speaking to americans for prosperity this afternoon in washington republican presidential hopeful herman cain. the former godfather pizza ceo talked about his 9-9-9 tax plan and made statements with the billionaire brothers who founded the group. ♪ >> thank you. >> delighted to be here. love you all. thank you very much. before i get started, i want to know who's teleprompter sort these because i don't need them. [applause] [cheering] maybe they are for somebody else let it be borne in mind that the tragedy of life does not lie in not reaching your goals, but tragedy lies in having no goals to reach for. [applause]
president ronald reagan shared our conviction in the first inaugural address.ust provide opportunity, not smother it to read foster productivity, not stifel let to read the task before us is to reaffirm our conviction in the beliefs and values to unite us and the challenges and opportunities that face us in the victory that surely awaits us. thank you for all you do. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] also speaking to americans for prosperity this...
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all of america's wealth and takes on almost a third of all of america's income by the way when ronald reagan came into office the top one percent that now takes almost a third of our and it was nine percent the bottom eighty percent only seven percent of the nation's wealth and the average annual income for the bottom ninety nine percent of americans is below twenty five thousand dollars a year are really wages are going up just a dollar twenty three in the last thirty six years while income for the top one percent has gone up more than two hundred fifty percent since ronald reagan on average american households are carrying over seventy five thousand dollars in debt today the top one percent own a half the nation's stock the bottom fifty percent on one app of one percent of the nation's stock a quarter of all people who earn over a million dollars a year pay lower taxes than average middle class people one in four homeowners are under water down right people should be passionate and camped out. is time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think occupy wall street zuccotti p.r.
all of america's wealth and takes on almost a third of all of america's income by the way when ronald reagan came into office the top one percent that now takes almost a third of our and it was nine percent the bottom eighty percent only seven percent of the nation's wealth and the average annual income for the bottom ninety nine percent of americans is below twenty five thousand dollars a year are really wages are going up just a dollar twenty three in the last thirty six years while income...
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doing here that ronald reagan ended the people right ronald reagan ended the cold war singlehandedly with a knife between his teeth crawling across the border and killed him all right just like in a john wayne movie but obama didn't do anything ok whatever you say more ok i want to get i want to go i want to go to bill isn't it just to live a day let me go to bill in washington it's in the past you know go ahead. it is simply that in the. precursor to the death of osama bin laden there were weeks of meetings covert meetings which somehow didn't leak out of the white house obama was present at every one of those meetings he knew every detail of that bearing rein to eliminate osama bin laden he was watching all of happened he was very much involved in the planning of this and it was his misson mission the same way the elimination of our locky was very controversial a lot of liberals said the president should have gotten legal opinions was it constitutional to send a drone to another country to eliminate an american citizen he went ahead and you're going to jump in here are you going to
doing here that ronald reagan ended the people right ronald reagan ended the cold war singlehandedly with a knife between his teeth crawling across the border and killed him all right just like in a john wayne movie but obama didn't do anything ok whatever you say more ok i want to get i want to go i want to go to bill isn't it just to live a day let me go to bill in washington it's in the past you know go ahead. it is simply that in the. precursor to the death of osama bin laden there were...
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. >>> former president ronald reagan is now called side the airport that bears his name.ed a new bridge the $900,000 memorial is the first statute in honor of ronald reagan. we'll be right back. ♪ [ jerry ] attention shoppers. your groceries are the size of idaho but the interest rate on your checking is small potatoes. earn more at capital one bank. get new high yield free checking. your interest rate will be 5 times the national average. that's huge. and free atms at any bank. free is good. sign up at capital one bank. what's in your wallet? what is he, a clydesdale. >>> the chill is in the air tonight. moree you ready for sunshine tomorrow? i aim to please. it is saturday night to sunday morning. go to our home page and we have live blog. >> thank you. live blog. >> thank you. everybody knows the best place for a good time is mississippi. and that's only until they visited us in louisiana. which is a distant second to sun. florida. for beautiful vacation, nothing beats alabama. ok, we'll never agree on who's best. but we can all agree on one thing. the gulf's the world
. >>> former president ronald reagan is now called side the airport that bears his name.ed a new bridge the $900,000 memorial is the first statute in honor of ronald reagan. we'll be right back. ♪ [ jerry ] attention shoppers. your groceries are the size of idaho but the interest rate on your checking is small potatoes. earn more at capital one bank. get new high yield free checking. your interest rate will be 5 times the national average. that's huge. and free atms at any bank. free...
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. - los viajeros que usan el aeropuerto nacional ronald reagan pueden ver una escultura del ex mandatarioon. el aeropuerto fue nombrado en honor del ex presidente ronald reagan hace 13 años durante la administración del presidente bill clinton. - aumento de otra pausa en las noticias para envolver le damos detalles de por qué algunos bancos no piensan cobrar ciertas cuotas que habían anunciado para el próximo año. volvemos en minutos. 3q >>sulema: los abogados de esta mujer está apelando una decisión de la corte para que amplíen su estancia en un hospital mental, pero sin ser medicados, hasta que llegue el día de su juicio, el están acusado de crear un tiroteo en arizona en donde dio muerte a seis personas además de dejar gravemente herida a una congresista al dispararle en la cabeza. está siendo tratado mentalmente con medicamentos para aclarar su mente y estar en mejor condición para cuando llegue el juicio en su contra. - el centro nacional de inteligencia sobre pandillas ha hecho público un reporte en el que asegura que miembros de las maras han ingresado a fuerzas armadas de estados
. - los viajeros que usan el aeropuerto nacional ronald reagan pueden ver una escultura del ex mandatarioon. el aeropuerto fue nombrado en honor del ex presidente ronald reagan hace 13 años durante la administración del presidente bill clinton. - aumento de otra pausa en las noticias para envolver le damos detalles de por qué algunos bancos no piensan cobrar ciertas cuotas que habían anunciado para el próximo año. volvemos en minutos. 3q >>sulema: los abogados de esta mujer está...
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so -- >> ronald reagan though -- >> fir of all i would argue, go ahead. >> ronald reagan's top tax rate during his time in office was hovering 50%, when he cut it, then it got cut to 38.5%, so still higher than where we are now. >> that's right, but it was at the time a very dramatic and very deep tax cut which virtually every member of the establishment of both parties was' posed to. one of them even called it voodoo economics. he later on became reagan's vice president. the fact is it worked. my argument is we will have more people working, they will use less medicaid, less food stamps, less unemployment, less welfare, less public housing. they will be paying tax, taking care of their families. >> and how much in terms of cuts. i'd done the math on rick perry's plan at the 20% rate, five percentage points above yours and to hit that, he had a spending cap you could only spend 18.5% of the economy if you were our government. his numbers, i would have had to cut $892 billion from the federal budget in one year, just to hit that. so yours would, according to that math be even more. are y
so -- >> ronald reagan though -- >> fir of all i would argue, go ahead. >> ronald reagan's top tax rate during his time in office was hovering 50%, when he cut it, then it got cut to 38.5%, so still higher than where we are now. >> that's right, but it was at the time a very dramatic and very deep tax cut which virtually every member of the establishment of both parties was' posed to. one of them even called it voodoo economics. he later on became reagan's vice...
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hendrick's son ricky, his brother, and twin nieces. >>> this morning a statue of former president ronald reagan will be unveiled at the airport that bears his name. this is a live look at reagan national this morning. the 9 foot tall, 900-pound likeness was funded by the ronald reagan foundation and stands in front of terminal "a." there will be lane closures in front of the terminals for unveiling. it will be narrowed down to just one lane from 11:00 a.m. to noon. the airport suggests taking metro, a taxi, or dropping off and picking up passengers at the hourly garages. >>> 5:36 now. 44 degrees. ahead apple acknowledging problems with its brand new problems with its brand new iphone. ♪ one taste, and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. mm! pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on dunkin'. another reason to smile -- dunkin' donuts' new holiday flavors. get 'em while they last. >>> our time is 5:39. taking a live look outside. it's 5:40, as i said. 44 degrees on this november 1, 2011. >> it's 1-1-11. >> it's actually 11-1-11. >> that's what i meant. 11-1-11. >> time
hendrick's son ricky, his brother, and twin nieces. >>> this morning a statue of former president ronald reagan will be unveiled at the airport that bears his name. this is a live look at reagan national this morning. the 9 foot tall, 900-pound likeness was funded by the ronald reagan foundation and stands in front of terminal "a." there will be lane closures in front of the terminals for unveiling. it will be narrowed down to just one lane from 11:00 a.m. to noon. the...
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if we had a ronald reagan out there we do probably win with ronald reagan.reagan is not available this year. and romney is well-known to the general electorate. we know what his negatives are but we have to keep cycling through the other conservatives to find out what their negatives are. boy, is the white house loving this. >> well, they went through the same thing. this is the primary process. >> yeah. >> and iowa is january 3rd. so the ball gets rolling in less than two months. you know what, we will find some answers to what is going to happen. >> well, he is probably not going to win iowa. he is not campaigning in iowa. we have to look to new hampshire. >> what do you think of newt gingrich's rise in the poll? he had a good run as speaker, he took deficits and turned them in surpluses. and i asked him last night about global warming, personal issues. he gave his answers. what do you think about him? >> you know i'm not a fan, and i think conservatives are worried about mitt romney's flip-flopping and ought to look into the record of newt gingrich. i hav
if we had a ronald reagan out there we do probably win with ronald reagan.reagan is not available this year. and romney is well-known to the general electorate. we know what his negatives are but we have to keep cycling through the other conservatives to find out what their negatives are. boy, is the white house loving this. >> well, they went through the same thing. this is the primary process. >> yeah. >> and iowa is january 3rd. so the ball gets rolling in less than two...
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i borrow ditch from ronald reagan. here is what it is and is -- i borrowed it from ronald reagan.nment spending, discretionary and non- discretionary. we have to do it relentlessly. the federal government is spending us into crushing debts, and it must be controlled. we must remove the idea of non- discretionary spending. [applause] there is no such thing as non- discretionary spending. all spending is discretionary. [laughter] it has to be voted by the house of representatives, by the senate, and signed by the president. that applies to medicare, that applies to medicare,
i borrow ditch from ronald reagan. here is what it is and is -- i borrowed it from ronald reagan.nment spending, discretionary and non- discretionary. we have to do it relentlessly. the federal government is spending us into crushing debts, and it must be controlled. we must remove the idea of non- discretionary spending. [applause] there is no such thing as non- discretionary spending. all spending is discretionary. [laughter] it has to be voted by the house of representatives, by the senate,...
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the fine used to be just $3. >>> also today, a statue of former president ronald reagan will be unveiledrport that bears his name. this is a live look at reagan national. the 9 foot tall, 900-pound likeness was funded by the ronald reagan presidential foundation, and it stands in front of terminal "a." there will be lane closures in front of the terminals for the unveiling. so get ready for some delays today. four lanes that carry traffic to the departures and arrivals areas will be narrowed down to just one lane between 11:00 a.m. and noon today. the airport suggests taking metro, taxis, or dropping off and picking up passengers at the hourly garages. >>> one airline is now charging you for printing your boarding pass. cnbc's bertha coombs joins us with more on this story. bertha, the charges keep adding up. we'll never be able to fly at this rate. >> i guess they must be getting bonuses for figuring out the wildest charges to come up with. next they're going to charge you for breathing. >>> airlines continue to look for new ways to squeeze just a little more cash out of passengers. sta
the fine used to be just $3. >>> also today, a statue of former president ronald reagan will be unveiledrport that bears his name. this is a live look at reagan national. the 9 foot tall, 900-pound likeness was funded by the ronald reagan presidential foundation, and it stands in front of terminal "a." there will be lane closures in front of the terminals for the unveiling. so get ready for some delays today. four lanes that carry traffic to the departures and arrivals areas...
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the uss ronald reagan, the first effort was to save lives. eventually it would come underneath the plume and protect the radiation in the atmosphere. next slide. this eventually became a hubs and spoke approach to providing support in northeast honshu. as we provide that support, what you are looking is our own way of working with u.s. aid. these other rapid response teams, developing a picture of who is in need so that we can have a better understanding of situational awareness on the ground and act on that information. it allowed us to address the directed needs of the people of japan. what the people wanted was to return to normal as soon as possible. meaning they wanted to clear the schools. they wanted to address the human needs of the population. which meant showers. it also meant providing use it to help to relieve the tension and the pressure that had built up on people. now, to the consequent management. while the humanitarian assistance operation is in place, we need to get through an understanding of what goes on. in other words, w
the uss ronald reagan, the first effort was to save lives. eventually it would come underneath the plume and protect the radiation in the atmosphere. next slide. this eventually became a hubs and spoke approach to providing support in northeast honshu. as we provide that support, what you are looking is our own way of working with u.s. aid. these other rapid response teams, developing a picture of who is in need so that we can have a better understanding of situational awareness on the ground...