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let's talk about ronald reagan. his director david stockman changes that the 1981 tax cut apply a bigger hole in the federal budget. and ronald reagan agreed to raise taxes 11 times, undoing half of the 1981 tax cuts. it had before, happened under ronald reagan, will it not happen in kansas? >> no. what you are looking at. look at all 50 states and the national government. we have a ronald reagan republican party, he was the only regan it in washington d c. the other piece in your earlier piece, you said that ronald reagan started supply side economics. leaving john f kennedy out who put forward a dramatic rate reduction, enacted under johnson, and in the 1920s after world war i, taking the rate from 75 to 25. and under hoover, we had the collapse in the economy when we raised taxes. when we cut tax in the united states, there's. growth. economic growth is the way to get more revenue for the government, and to reduce the cost of social welfare programs by having more people work and at work. the difference between r
let's talk about ronald reagan. his director david stockman changes that the 1981 tax cut apply a bigger hole in the federal budget. and ronald reagan agreed to raise taxes 11 times, undoing half of the 1981 tax cuts. it had before, happened under ronald reagan, will it not happen in kansas? >> no. what you are looking at. look at all 50 states and the national government. we have a ronald reagan republican party, he was the only regan it in washington d c. the other piece in your earlier...
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host: how ronald reagan wants to be the -- how obama wants to be the ronald reagan of the left. that is the story. if you questions about the president, his economic policies, how he spells e sales those, now's your chance to do so. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 four democrats. (202) 745-8002 for independents. they get us known on twitter and facebook as well. we are showing you a bit of rhetoric, we have a speech from the president talking about reese economics. we will show that to you. [video clip] >> we have come a long way the past six years since we suffered the worst financial crisis since the great depression. this morning, we found out that american businesses added another 200 xt thousand jobs. [applause] in 2014, our economy created more than 3.1 million jobs. that is the best. of economic growth since the 90's. all told, after the past 59 months the private sector has added about 11 million -- 11.8 million, almost 12 million jobs. that is the longest streak of private-sector job growth in our history. host: anything with context the want to apply the
host: how ronald reagan wants to be the -- how obama wants to be the ronald reagan of the left. that is the story. if you questions about the president, his economic policies, how he spells e sales those, now's your chance to do so. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 four democrats. (202) 745-8002 for independents. they get us known on twitter and facebook as well. we are showing you a bit of rhetoric, we have a speech from the president talking about reese economics. we will show...
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what it was is ronald reagan initiated the reagan doctrine. the reagan doctrine was basically to recognize that the enemy of our enemy was our friend. and to do everything we could to identify our friends around the world who would help us defeat the soviet union. the reagan doctrine had us helping people in nicaragua who were fighting against the dictatorship which was allied with the soviet union. it was in africa, where you had cuban troops being confronted by u.s. is movements that we -- insurgency movements that we supported. and in afghanistan, where the soviet army itself was being confronted. ronald reagan, as part of a doctrine to support those who were struggling for freedom against oppression, we helped people in europe elect the various leaders throughout eastern europe who organized resistance against the soviet domination of their countries, whether it be poland or cejka -- alex cejka or hungary. -- czechoslovakia or hungary. reagan wanted to defeat the soviet union and that's what we did. we did it in a way by helping those who
what it was is ronald reagan initiated the reagan doctrine. the reagan doctrine was basically to recognize that the enemy of our enemy was our friend. and to do everything we could to identify our friends around the world who would help us defeat the soviet union. the reagan doctrine had us helping people in nicaragua who were fighting against the dictatorship which was allied with the soviet union. it was in africa, where you had cuban troops being confronted by u.s. is movements that we --...
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from ronald reagan to president obama. ronald reagan announces second run for the presidency on november 13, 1979. speaking from a set in new york city, mr. reagan outlined his foreign and domestic agenda, criticizing the country's political leaders without physically mentioning sitting president jimmy carter. >> ladies and gentlemen, ronald reagan. >> i hear tonight to announce my intention to seek the republican nomination for president united states. i'm sure that each of us has seen our country from a number of viewpoints, depending on where we have lived in what we have done. for me, as a boy going up in several small towns in illinois to a young man in iowa trying to get a start in the great depression and later in california for most of my dull life. i have seen america from the sports box as a sportscaster, as an actor, an officer of my labor union, a soldier, and both as a democrat and republican. i've lived in an america where those who often had to little to eat outnumbered those who had enough. there have been
from ronald reagan to president obama. ronald reagan announces second run for the presidency on november 13, 1979. speaking from a set in new york city, mr. reagan outlined his foreign and domestic agenda, criticizing the country's political leaders without physically mentioning sitting president jimmy carter. >> ladies and gentlemen, ronald reagan. >> i hear tonight to announce my intention to seek the republican nomination for president united states. i'm sure that each of us has...
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host: how ronald reagan wants to be the -- how obama wants to be the ronald reagan of the left.t is the story. if you questions about the president, his economic policies, how he spells e sales those, now's your chance to do so. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 four democrats. (202) 745-8002 for independents. they get us known on twitter and facebook as well. we are showing you a bit of rhetoric, we have a speech from the president talking about reese economics. we will show that to you. [video clip] >> we have come a long way the past six years since we suffered the worst financial crisis since the great depression. this morning, we found out that american businesses added another 200 xt thousand jobs. [applause] in 2014, our economy created more than 3.1 million jobs. that is the best. of economic growth since the 90's. all told, after the past 59 months the private sector has added about 11 million -- 11.8 million, almost 12 million jobs. that is the longest streak of private-sector job growth in our history. host: anything with context the want to apply the tha
host: how ronald reagan wants to be the -- how obama wants to be the ronald reagan of the left.t is the story. if you questions about the president, his economic policies, how he spells e sales those, now's your chance to do so. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 four democrats. (202) 745-8002 for independents. they get us known on twitter and facebook as well. we are showing you a bit of rhetoric, we have a speech from the president talking about reese economics. we will show that...
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of his -- of ronald reagan.eagan changed dramatically from the time he was governor to the time he was resident. if you remember, in california, he raised the income tax raised the capital gains tax, increased social spending increased prison furloughs, got rid of all of the antiabortion statutes in california. who would believe that man could become the greatest president we ever had? people change over time. scott walker could well be president. >> i want to document the history. mayor giuliani's words have been documented and reported. even today on a television appearance he walked back a little bit what he said, but he did not repudiate his remarks or apologize for them. how are into the dinner did he's be, and what -- did he speak and what do you recall the reaction in the room being when he said that president obama does not love america? >> i think i was out of the room and did not hear the comments you're talking about. >> was their chatter afterward about what he said? likes i didn't -- >> i didn't hea
of his -- of ronald reagan.eagan changed dramatically from the time he was governor to the time he was resident. if you remember, in california, he raised the income tax raised the capital gains tax, increased social spending increased prison furloughs, got rid of all of the antiabortion statutes in california. who would believe that man could become the greatest president we ever had? people change over time. scott walker could well be president. >> i want to document the history. mayor...
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the first inaugural address made by ronald reagan.eagan. remarks at the brandenburg gate speech made by ronald reagan. and the address to the nation made by," wait for it "george w. bush, of course, on jeptseptember 11 th 2001. okay. representative stone, thank you for being here. can you explain to us how this bill came about? where did to come from? was there some controversial with the a.p. courses as they were? >> well thank you if having me joy. where this bill came from was a fundamental lack of understanding for where a.p. history students should be. it came from a belief that a.p. is anti-american and that these students shouldn't already have a basic understanding of what's happening in american history. >> was there a lack of ronald reagan being represented in the american history books? there's an awful lot of reagan in the revision. >> yeah here in oklahoma we hear a lot of reagan and as you'll notice the bill mentioned president reagan. it didn't mention president clinton. it did mention president bush but did not mention
the first inaugural address made by ronald reagan.eagan. remarks at the brandenburg gate speech made by ronald reagan. and the address to the nation made by," wait for it "george w. bush, of course, on jeptseptember 11 th 2001. okay. representative stone, thank you for being here. can you explain to us how this bill came about? where did to come from? was there some controversial with the a.p. courses as they were? >> well thank you if having me joy. where this bill came from...
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ronald reagan's announcement in 1979 and bill clinton in 1991. the new historical society hosted a discussion last month on hillary clinton and the possibility of her running for president. a group of authors and journalists look at all former secretary of state's career and her former bid and the potential candidates who would run against her and some of the hurdles she might face in her second presidential run. this is one hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen as such a pleasure to be back and to have three such a distinguished panelists to discuss a subject that i think is more than a mild interest in this room. so, our topic this evening is hillary rodham clinton and the white house. and i think sean, jon and carl, we are working even though no formal announcement has been made that this is a done deal and -- indeed it is a deal that hillary rodham clinton has prepared for four a very long time. i think rarely have we ever had a candidate more prepared for the role in so many areas. for the sake of full disclosure, i will disclose that
ronald reagan's announcement in 1979 and bill clinton in 1991. the new historical society hosted a discussion last month on hillary clinton and the possibility of her running for president. a group of authors and journalists look at all former secretary of state's career and her former bid and the potential candidates who would run against her and some of the hurdles she might face in her second presidential run. this is one hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen as such a pleasure...
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so reagan went out and raised the money and aired the speech himself. >> ronald reagan: and this ideahas no other source of power, except the sovereign people -- is still the newest and the most unique idea in all the long history of man's relation to man. this is the issue of this election -- whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the american revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far distant capital can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves. >> mann: the speech was called "a time for choosing," which may be ronald reagan's best speech ever, and that's saying a lot for ronald reagan, 'cause he gave a lot of great speeches. but this speech was a masterpiece. and it probably made the best case for barry goldwater that anybody, including barry goldwater, had made for himself. >> our democratic opponents seem unwilling to debate these issues. they want to make you and i believe that this is a contest between two men -- that we're to choose just between two personalities. well, what of this man that they w
so reagan went out and raised the money and aired the speech himself. >> ronald reagan: and this ideahas no other source of power, except the sovereign people -- is still the newest and the most unique idea in all the long history of man's relation to man. this is the issue of this election -- whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the american revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far distant capital can plan our lives for us...
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. >> reporter: health officials at ronald reagan ucla medical center insist everything is being done to protect its patients after two people died and potentially 178 others were exposed to a superbug resistant to antibiotics. >> this particular outbreak of cre is not a threat to the health of the public in los angeles county. >> reporter: ucla became aware of a problem back in december when a patient who had a procedure using endoscope immediately became sick. seven other infected patients were identified and by late january, the hospital says they realized a superbug was to
. >> reporter: health officials at ronald reagan ucla medical center insist everything is being done to protect its patients after two people died and potentially 178 others were exposed to a superbug resistant to antibiotics. >> this particular outbreak of cre is not a threat to the health of the public in los angeles county. >> reporter: ucla became aware of a problem back in december when a patient who had a procedure using endoscope immediately became sick. seven other...
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another with president bush with gorbachev or ronald reagan. sort of the standard presidential political portraits. but in the middle about that big, twice as big three times as big as any of the others, was a picture of george h.w. bush with joe dimaggio and ted williams. and you could tell which he thought were more important in the scale of things. it was a wonderful picture of each of them. and he explained that he awarded them some kind of presidential recognition and they had taken the picture in the rose garden. and each had signed it. and i said, what a great picture. and i meant it just as a photograph, it was a superb picture. again, these faces which are indelible for us. about two weeks later a big tube arrives at our home and it was the picture. he gave it to me. now, in the -- in the letter that he -- the accompanying letter. they were always talking about that he wrote nice little notes. this wasn't a nice little note. this was a real letter. two or three pages. he explained that each of the three had signed 33 of the prints. the
another with president bush with gorbachev or ronald reagan. sort of the standard presidential political portraits. but in the middle about that big, twice as big three times as big as any of the others, was a picture of george h.w. bush with joe dimaggio and ted williams. and you could tell which he thought were more important in the scale of things. it was a wonderful picture of each of them. and he explained that he awarded them some kind of presidential recognition and they had taken the...
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at the end of the day, ronald reagan would have drinks with others. they would take off their partisan hats. reagan also had a foreign policy -- he made it no secret to the soviet union that he would outspend the russians, and they would never be will to keep up with us. that's all about all he wanted to say. i don't see that from this presidency, nor from this congress, working together to get things done. host: has the president at times got to congress and ask for dinner, anything result of that? guest: not really. again, part of goes back to how vastly opposed ideas are. i think on foreign policy, the aumf debate is an interesting one. i'm not sure exactly with the white house is up to. they say they don't need it, but they are coming to congress anyway. there is some theory that he wants congress to own rejecting it, so that he can be blamed. there is all this talk of politics about it. within the republican party there are people like rand paul who won a very limited authorization. then there are things like bob corker or ma marco rubio who was a
at the end of the day, ronald reagan would have drinks with others. they would take off their partisan hats. reagan also had a foreign policy -- he made it no secret to the soviet union that he would outspend the russians, and they would never be will to keep up with us. that's all about all he wanted to say. i don't see that from this presidency, nor from this congress, working together to get things done. host: has the president at times got to congress and ask for dinner, anything result of...
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. >> a thoughtful address by ronald reagan. >> thank you. i recently have seen fit to follow another course. >> ronald reagan was an actor, but it was in 1964 that suddenly he explodes on to the national scene as a political figure because he gives the speech. >> in this vote harvesting time they use terms like "the great society," or as we were told a few days ago by the president, we must accept a greater government activity in the affairs of the people. barry goldwater has faith that you and i have the ability and the dignity and the right to make our own decisions. >> the campaign was always run optimistically. and when ronald reagan hit it out of the ballpark with his speech, we just knew we were going to win. >> according to a cbs vote profile analysis, lyndon baines johnson has been elected president of the united states. and the landslide has carried him in. >> we're going to devote our days and the years ahead to strengthening the republican party. >> after goldwater loses, all it did was to make the conservatives more determined th
. >> a thoughtful address by ronald reagan. >> thank you. i recently have seen fit to follow another course. >> ronald reagan was an actor, but it was in 1964 that suddenly he explodes on to the national scene as a political figure because he gives the speech. >> in this vote harvesting time they use terms like "the great society," or as we were told a few days ago by the president, we must accept a greater government activity in the affairs of the people....
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fairs together so i know all about ronald reagan. host: all right sara, thanks for your call. we've heard a number of callers make those comparisons with presidents on both sides of the aisle and of course questioning the politics perhaps behind that. steve is on the line in hudson, florida, and steve go ahead and let us know what you think about the house-senate action so far and the soon to be expired homeland security funding. caller: hello actually my name is lee. host: lee, go ahead. caller: ok, thank you. today's activity in the congress was a true embarrassment. unbelievable what they're doing. they're kicking the can down the road once again. and there's been a couple of people talking about ronald ray depan and other republicans that gave amnesty to the immigrants in the country at that time. there is a problem with immigration controls and regulations in this country that need to be amended. there was a bipartisan committee assigned to come out with a newly designed bill on immigration. they just said it was too difficult t
fairs together so i know all about ronald reagan. host: all right sara, thanks for your call. we've heard a number of callers make those comparisons with presidents on both sides of the aisle and of course questioning the politics perhaps behind that. steve is on the line in hudson, florida, and steve go ahead and let us know what you think about the house-senate action so far and the soon to be expired homeland security funding. caller: hello actually my name is lee. host: lee, go ahead....
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let's take a look at the presidents, ronald reagan, john f. nnedy, lyndon johnson or richard nixon. >> president reagan. >> i'm going to show you a video first and then give you the question. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> that was ronald reagan at his second presidential debate in the 1984 election. what was the only state that reagan lost to his opponent, walt walter mondale? you have 20 seconds. >> are you ready to answer? what's your answer? >> are you sure? we're going to say new york. >> that is incorrect. >> is it minnesota? >> the only state he lost to his opponent was minnesota. he won it by 3,761 votes. let's take a look at how much you wagered. >> zero, no, we bet the house. >> meaning you bet everything. >> yeah, that's what we meant. we meant everything. >> can we say it again? >> the only time i didn't listen. we bet all of it, anderson. >> erin and john, the remaining presidents available to you are john f. kennedy, richar
let's take a look at the presidents, ronald reagan, john f. nnedy, lyndon johnson or richard nixon. >> president reagan. >> i'm going to show you a video first and then give you the question. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> that was ronald reagan at his second presidential debate in the 1984 election. what was the only state that reagan lost to his opponent, walt...
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what your options are, ronald reagan, john f. kennedy, lyndon johnson or richard nixon. >> reagan?> who? >> reagan. president reagan. you have 20 seconds to give the answer. i'll show a video first and give you the question. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> that was ronald reagan in his second presidential debate. what was the only state he lost to his opponent, walter mondale? you have 20 seconds. >> it's new york, isn't it? >> it's either that or minnesota. >> i think it's new york. >> okay, let's go with it. >> where is mondale from? >> minnesota. >> what do you think? >> when you're ready with your answer. >> are you sure? >> we're going to say new york. >> that is incorrect. >> the only state -- >> minnesota. >> it was minnesota. >> yeah. that was where mondale was from. let's take a look at how much you wagered. zero. no, we bet the house. everything. >> yeah, that's what we meant, anderson, we meant everything. want me to say it again? >> the only time i did
what your options are, ronald reagan, john f. kennedy, lyndon johnson or richard nixon. >> reagan?> who? >> reagan. president reagan. you have 20 seconds to give the answer. i'll show a video first and give you the question. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> that was ronald reagan in his second presidential debate. what was the only state he lost to...
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senator from arizona, his presidential nomination, influence on president ronald reagan, and affinity for photography. this is about 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored guest, arizona secretary of state members of the united state house representatives, members of united dates senate, and the speaker of the united dates house of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united dates house of representatives the honorable john boehner. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon, and welcome to statuary hall. this space was once the chamber of the house of representatives, where lincoln served his one term in congress, and where madison, monroe, and andrew jackson were sworn into office. since the 1860's, the tradition has been for each state to send two statues here in honor of their favorite sons and daughters. some are inventors. some are authors. some are veterans. some are pioneers, and some were just great statesman. our honoree today was all of these things and more. today, it's our privilege to dedicate a statue to the late barry m goldwa
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remember what ronald reagan said about big government. ernment is the problem. tom: classic reagan. who better to ask about this than mr. small business, john stossel is here and this ties in with your program on the fox business network, the parasite economy. what is a parasite economy? john: the beauty of the free market is the only way you get rich is sell people stuff that they want what they voluntarily pay for. parasite economy is all the people like the colleges you told about go to government and use force, government is force and they use force to get your money and there's plenty, green energy companies the whole college industry the banks getting there bailouts, too big to fail me in some big banks are parasites. tom: the government is going to squeeze out the private sector? john: it is a constant battle. the beauty of the private sector is it managed to grow as fast as government so far. as we age and medicare eats everything else we are past the tipping point and parasite state will suck the life out of most everything. tom:
remember what ronald reagan said about big government. ernment is the problem. tom: classic reagan. who better to ask about this than mr. small business, john stossel is here and this ties in with your program on the fox business network, the parasite economy. what is a parasite economy? john: the beauty of the free market is the only way you get rich is sell people stuff that they want what they voluntarily pay for. parasite economy is all the people like the colleges you told about go to...
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they want the parties to communicate with each other the way ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. >> ronaldommunicator. he was the last great republican communicator and i wish john boehner would take some steps from ronald reagan but i wish obama would take some steps from clinton. >> ronald reagan was willing to compromise. he didn't want to shut the government down. >> tip o'neill was willing to compromise. >> absolutely. the democrats said just fund the government. in terms of immigration reform we could have comprehensive immigration reform. how many times has president obama invited republicans to put forward a bill. >> we'll see if there's any bourbon. everything for next week. >> senate is doing its job. >> we'll see if everyone does or if we're right back here next week for a day of deja vu. thank you. uma. >>> when we come back tragedy falls a teen's relentless texting situation encouraging a young friend commit suicide. that tragic story coming your way. also we'll tell you why these baby eagles are working hard to fly right. ♪ if nothing fly right ♪ ♪ straighten up and fly right
they want the parties to communicate with each other the way ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. >> ronaldommunicator. he was the last great republican communicator and i wish john boehner would take some steps from ronald reagan but i wish obama would take some steps from clinton. >> ronald reagan was willing to compromise. he didn't want to shut the government down. >> tip o'neill was willing to compromise. >> absolutely. the democrats said just fund the government. in...
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ronald reagan said it best. we are a people with the government, not the other way around. [applause] i learned that lesson a long time ago, back when indianapolis was hosting all the living recipients of the medal of honor. we were dedicating our memorial to those great men. i was a top radio show host at the time. i had the privilege of interviewing those heroes. jack lucas was born in 1928. he enlisted in the marine corps at the age of 14. pfc. lucas was so to determined to enter combat that he stowed away. he turned 17 at sea, a few for landing at iwo jima. the day following the landing, he was crawling through a ravine with three men. two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both grenades to save his fellow marines despite suffering injury. he was awarded the medal of honor by president harry truman. i had him on my radio show. during the interview, we talked about his experiences. he spoke with humility about his extraordinary courage. i asked him a question. i said, you are part of the greatest generation. you are probably really
ronald reagan said it best. we are a people with the government, not the other way around. [applause] i learned that lesson a long time ago, back when indianapolis was hosting all the living recipients of the medal of honor. we were dedicating our memorial to those great men. i was a top radio show host at the time. i had the privilege of interviewing those heroes. jack lucas was born in 1928. he enlisted in the marine corps at the age of 14. pfc. lucas was so to determined to enter combat that...
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it may have contributed to two deaths at ronald reagan medical center. karen travers is following the story live now from washington. >> reporter: this outbreak has medical outbreaks very concerned. officials at ucla say they cleaned the scopes according to the standards set by the manufacturer but they say if the scopes are not cleaned properly the bacteria can spread. a warning going out to 180 patients treated at ucla's ronald reagan medical center they may have been exposed to a deadly bacteria. >> its a potent organism that could cause death. >> a super bug called cre, officials at ucla say they are i.d.'d two reuseable scopes that may have spread the bacteria and they removed them. the hospital said in a statement that so far seven patients have tested positive and an internal investigation may have contributed to two deaths. ucla sterilized the scopes to standards. >> if it's not cleaned properly it can spread from one person to another. >> now the hospital is using a disinfection process that goes beyond standards. >> the death rateses could be a
it may have contributed to two deaths at ronald reagan medical center. karen travers is following the story live now from washington. >> reporter: this outbreak has medical outbreaks very concerned. officials at ucla say they cleaned the scopes according to the standards set by the manufacturer but they say if the scopes are not cleaned properly the bacteria can spread. a warning going out to 180 patients treated at ucla's ronald reagan medical center they may have been exposed to a...
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>> well, since ronald reagan put big picture in our vocabulary, republicans look for it, a it is niceontrast with the previous president, and reagan's strength, and carter's weakness and that kind of thing, but most of aulll, and this not glamour or charisma, but it is likable. peter hart has said, and he is a a fine democratic pollster who said to go back to the elections go g going become to the world war ii, and except for nixon every likable candidate wins. romney won the argument to the american people, and he said, i know how the fix the economy, and you do, but you won't do it for me. and that is why he lost. >> and you know, in our society steve, where where there are stars ss who we weare not sure why they are stars and people are following them on twitter and is this a different environment that we are in right now? >> yes, but george is absolutely right on the likability factor, and there are studies that suggest as much. and i have done, this and gone back to do the exercise of come comparing one against another and the more likable candidate wins every single time. but go
>> well, since ronald reagan put big picture in our vocabulary, republicans look for it, a it is niceontrast with the previous president, and reagan's strength, and carter's weakness and that kind of thing, but most of aulll, and this not glamour or charisma, but it is likable. peter hart has said, and he is a a fine democratic pollster who said to go back to the elections go g going become to the world war ii, and except for nixon every likable candidate wins. romney won the argument to...
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. ♪ >> the civil liberties act of 19 88, signed by ronald reagan provided preparations to each survivingnee. formally acknowledged, that order apologize on behalf of the american people. >> a u.s. university of california professor talks about the allied strategy during world war ii. he describes how proponents of airpower had to compete with the army and navy for resources. one of the viewed as retaliation for the bombing of london by german forces. his classes about 50 minutes. >> we talked about world war ii as a total war in the things that that means.
. ♪ >> the civil liberties act of 19 88, signed by ronald reagan provided preparations to each survivingnee. formally acknowledged, that order apologize on behalf of the american people. >> a u.s. university of california professor talks about the allied strategy during world war ii. he describes how proponents of airpower had to compete with the army and navy for resources. one of the viewed as retaliation for the bombing of london by german forces. his classes about 50 minutes....
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. >> ronald reagan and alzheimer's is what this is all about. we remember that is something that people are being afflicted with all over the world and ronald reagan, our great president, had it. >> they referenced it at the oscar oscars >> that is why i am wearing the hat. because many don't know how bad it is. i apologize but a reflectionitation to the alzheimer's and ronald reagan. >> you are wearing ucla colors. >> i have been doing fox for 15 years. this is becoming my favorite show. >> we love having you. >> seeing all of the intelligence of you ladies. >> get your dictionary. >> i am telling hanity you like us better too. isis reportedly abducted a hundred christian in syria saying they overran a small amount of villages in the northeast part of the country. 3,000 people were able to escape the onslaught but those who could not get away included women and children and it is raising questions about the future of christianity in iraq and the rest of the middle east. listen to what an american filmer maker said. >> the future of christianity
. >> ronald reagan and alzheimer's is what this is all about. we remember that is something that people are being afflicted with all over the world and ronald reagan, our great president, had it. >> they referenced it at the oscar oscars >> that is why i am wearing the hat. because many don't know how bad it is. i apologize but a reflectionitation to the alzheimer's and ronald reagan. >> you are wearing ucla colors. >> i have been doing fox for 15 years. this is...
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a president who was glamorous in a different way was ronald reagan. he was graceful and always hit his mark. one thing that reagan pulled off very well was he could stay strong and conservative and controversial things but he was genial and jovial. president obama represented what they wanted in a candidate and the world. an escape from politics and racial conflict. a progressive idea. >> mitt romney had a lot of what people would think the constitute the ability to project glamour. he was good looking well spoken, well educated and rich but had a huge image problem. why do you think that was? >> people did not look at mitt romney and say that is the america i want. he did not speak to sort of a deeper feelings of hopes and dreams. >> are any of the republican candidates for 2016 glamorous? >> glamorous candidates are rare because to be a glamorous candidate, you need to be mysterious and we don't like mysterious candidates. but that say, you can find elements of glamour in candidates. >> who out there has the greatest potential to instill a sense of
a president who was glamorous in a different way was ronald reagan. he was graceful and always hit his mark. one thing that reagan pulled off very well was he could stay strong and conservative and controversial things but he was genial and jovial. president obama represented what they wanted in a candidate and the world. an escape from politics and racial conflict. a progressive idea. >> mitt romney had a lot of what people would think the constitute the ability to project glamour. he...
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. ♪ >> the civil liberties act of 1988 signed by president ronald reagan provided reparations of $20,000 surviving detainee, formally acknowledged that executive order 9066 was unjust, and apologized on behalf of the american people. >> joint american history tv tonight as we take a tour of the clara barton national historic site. clara barton founded the american red cross following the civil war and relocated its headquarters to a house in glen echo, maryland, near washington, d.c. we learned about her life and work of the red cross on a tour of the house with park ranger kevin petty. that is tonight at 6:00 and
. ♪ >> the civil liberties act of 1988 signed by president ronald reagan provided reparations of $20,000 surviving detainee, formally acknowledged that executive order 9066 was unjust, and apologized on behalf of the american people. >> joint american history tv tonight as we take a tour of the clara barton national historic site. clara barton founded the american red cross following the civil war and relocated its headquarters to a house in glen echo, maryland, near washington,...
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. ♪ >>> this outbreak is centered on the ronald reagan medical center at ucla.early 180 people there may have been exposed to a bacteria that is antibiotic resist important. jake ward has more. >> we are very sorry about some of the anxiety and concern. >> reporter: warnings are going out to 179 patients treated at ucla's ronald reagan medical center. all possibly exposed to a superbug. it has been linked to two deaths and infected five others. the centers for disease control says cre is fatal in up to 50% of cases, if the bacteria reach's a healthy person's bloodstream. it strikes most patients in hospitaling or nursing homes. the outbreak is linked to endoscopes like these. it is inserted down the throats of about 500,000 patients each year. ucla's says the bacteria was found on two of the devices. hospitals routinely clean the scopes after their use, but the design makes that process difficult. >> if it's not, quote unquote cleaned out app app -- appropriately, it can spread from one patient to another. >> reporter: on thursday the fda issued a warning to doc
. ♪ >>> this outbreak is centered on the ronald reagan medical center at ucla.early 180 people there may have been exposed to a bacteria that is antibiotic resist important. jake ward has more. >> we are very sorry about some of the anxiety and concern. >> reporter: warnings are going out to 179 patients treated at ucla's ronald reagan medical center. all possibly exposed to a superbug. it has been linked to two deaths and infected five others. the centers for disease...
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. >>> well today marks what would have been president round ronald reagan's -- ronald reagan's 104th hday. at 10:00 this morning reagan national airport will hold a wreath laying ceremony at the statue of the 40th president. >>> finally, 6,000 pieces of atwork are heading over to the national gallery from the corcoran collection. it closed its doors in 2014 after significant financial trouble. according to the national gallery, the collection that will be on display now been a quote transformative infusion of art. we're told that it's going to feature art from both europe and the u.s.. >> that will be good. such a beautiful building. you know glad there's something that's going to be there. >> indeed. >> thank you nick. >>> 6:18. it's cold outside. but things are going to change a golfable weekend. >> yeah in fact even though you might get out this afternoon for the hearty ones because the winds aren't so bad. they are really really light. >> go from teens the 50s in -- to 50s? yeah -- >> today upper 30s and low 40eds. -- 40s. but that's still going to be better than the morning when
. >>> well today marks what would have been president round ronald reagan's -- ronald reagan's 104th hday. at 10:00 this morning reagan national airport will hold a wreath laying ceremony at the statue of the 40th president. >>> finally, 6,000 pieces of atwork are heading over to the national gallery from the corcoran collection. it closed its doors in 2014 after significant financial trouble. according to the national gallery, the collection that will be on display now been a...
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but he does announce in the middle of september, that also castro stops the boatlift that ronald reagan will be president and castro stopped the boatlift on september 27th. castro was afraid of reagan. i don't go that far. my book is about 20 days, but they do interface. but that was -- it would appear to have impressed castro that on september 27th, he stopped it. >> i think it varies remarking that the drug question to cuba is significant in a sense that we have not been able to get documents declassified with relationship to various actions taken by the u.s. government that seem to have a cuban link to make a long story short put together some of the stuff that is lying around here. it's very clear, a lot of people remember 1989, united states and panama and to take head of state noring a tkpwa out and subject to trial for drug trafficking. he had been on the c.i a. payroll since 1956. he was a major ally. george bush first was responsible for the action and from the perspective of many cubans on the island, the reason it happened was that the book argues and somewhat documents throu
but he does announce in the middle of september, that also castro stops the boatlift that ronald reagan will be president and castro stopped the boatlift on september 27th. castro was afraid of reagan. i don't go that far. my book is about 20 days, but they do interface. but that was -- it would appear to have impressed castro that on september 27th, he stopped it. >> i think it varies remarking that the drug question to cuba is significant in a sense that we have not been able to get...
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had it not been for that, what john tower would be most remembered for is what ronald reagan asked him to do after his retirement from the senate, in 1986. in late 1986, this was the front page news all over the country. president reagan, president reagan secretly selling missiles to iran, in a bungled effort to trade american missiles for american hostages. it was a complete screwup. iran actually ended up getting the missiles. we ended up getting none of the hostages. the whole thing was really quite flagrantly illegal and they got caught for it. more than a dozen reagan administration officials ended up getting indicted. and as this was all first coming to light, in late 1986, on december 1st, 1986, ronald reagan appointed john tower to lead a commission to investigate this scandal in his own administration. two days later, the vice president of the united states at that time, the man who everybody knew wanted to run to succeed president reagan in the next presidential election, two days after reagan appointed john tower to head up the tower commission to look into the iran contra s
had it not been for that, what john tower would be most remembered for is what ronald reagan asked him to do after his retirement from the senate, in 1986. in late 1986, this was the front page news all over the country. president reagan, president reagan secretly selling missiles to iran, in a bungled effort to trade american missiles for american hostages. it was a complete screwup. iran actually ended up getting the missiles. we ended up getting none of the hostages. the whole thing was...
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but they never said that about ronald reagan. while tour president is saying pass a bill, president reagan, the congress passed a bill, and president reagan said you did not go far enough to protect people. so he had his family -- >> we'll leave just the last couple of minutes of this briefing and take you live to house speaker john boehner. his briefing just getting under way. accounts. now we have a chance tokes spanned them and give more middle class families a real peace of mind. i hope the president will work with us to get this finished. last november president obama announced a series of sweeping executive actions on immigration. in doing so, he completely reversed his own opinion. remember that 22 times the president said, he didn't have the authority to do what he eventually did. and that is to exceed his constitutional authority. so on january 14, the house passed a bill to fund the department of homeland security and to block the president's executive overreach with regard to immigration. on february 3, senator mcconnel
but they never said that about ronald reagan. while tour president is saying pass a bill, president reagan, the congress passed a bill, and president reagan said you did not go far enough to protect people. so he had his family -- >> we'll leave just the last couple of minutes of this briefing and take you live to house speaker john boehner. his briefing just getting under way. accounts. now we have a chance tokes spanned them and give more middle class families a real peace of mind. i...
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reagans ago, ronald helped birth of our movement with his iconic time for choosing speech. today, i believe we come to another time for choosing. choose to view america as a shining city on a hill that inspires the best of all mankind, or you don't. the either want america to stand by her friends and stand up. you are for limiting the power of the federal government or you're not. you're either for protecting the unborn and the religious liberty of every american, or you aren't. after winning both houses of congress, more state than ever before, electing 31 republican governors in states like maryland and massachusetts. the american people have made their choice. are on the verge of a great american come back. i believe that because i believe in this movement. while we actually started in , in the great state of indiana. i served 12 years in the congress and i love to say if i only had 12 years left to live, i would want to live it as a member of congress. because it was the longest 12 years of my life. [laughter] the truth is, we haven't had a government as good as our peo
reagans ago, ronald helped birth of our movement with his iconic time for choosing speech. today, i believe we come to another time for choosing. choose to view america as a shining city on a hill that inspires the best of all mankind, or you don't. the either want america to stand by her friends and stand up. you are for limiting the power of the federal government or you're not. you're either for protecting the unborn and the religious liberty of every american, or you aren't. after winning...
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ronald reagan: he has faithfully represented our government on numerous occasions overseas and domestically. dr. hector garcia is a credit to his family and community and all americans. through his efforts, based on a deep leaf and traditional american ideals, he has made this a better country. [applause] >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. our staff recently traveled there to learn more about its rich history. learn more about corpus christie and other stops at c-span.org/localcontent. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. join american history on sunday as we visit a botanic garden at the foot of capitol hill. the executive secretary discusses the history of the oldest botanic garden in america, originally proposed by george washington. that is sunday on american artifacts here on c-span three, american history tv. >> h history we bring you a archival films that help tell the 20th century. developed during -- over 500 victory cargo ships were built to replace ships destroyed by submarines. the film, hanni
ronald reagan: he has faithfully represented our government on numerous occasions overseas and domestically. dr. hector garcia is a credit to his family and community and all americans. through his efforts, based on a deep leaf and traditional american ideals, he has made this a better country. [applause] >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. our staff recently traveled there to learn more about its rich history. learn more about corpus...
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ronald reagan, john f.dy, richa richard nixon or lyndon johnson. >> i'm going to show you a video first. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponents youth and inexperience. >> that wasreagan in the 1984 election. what was the only state he lost to his opponent? you have 20 seconds. >> it's new york, isn't it? >> okay, let's go with it. >> what do you think? >> are you ready with your answer? >> are you sure? >> we're going to say new york. >> that is incorrect. >> is it minnesota? >> the only state he lost was minnesota. he won it by 3761 votes. let look at how much you wagered. >> zero -- we bet the house. >> the only time i didn't listen to him he got it right. >> we bet it all, anderson. >> erin and john, the remaining presidents available are john f. kennedy, richard nixon, lyndon johnson. >> kennedy. >> we're going to show you a video and then ask the question. >> let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. t
ronald reagan, john f.dy, richa richard nixon or lyndon johnson. >> i'm going to show you a video first. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponents youth and inexperience. >> that wasreagan in the 1984 election. what was the only state he lost to his opponent? you have 20 seconds. >> it's new york, isn't it? >> okay, let's go with it. >> what do you think? >> are you ready with your...
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he served presidents incloording jfk and ronald reagan.ollywood. >> reporter: only the lucky few get to stride the red carpets of hollywood. but if you follow that red carpet backward to where it meets the curb, chances are you'll meetood's chuck pick. >> good evening. >> i think i'm the official greeter of los angeles. >> good evening. >> i've greeted and opened more doors than i think anybody. >> you do have a philosophy? >> run fast and park slow. >> reporter: chuck has been running fast and parking slow for more than 50 years. his business, chuck's parking, is as identify with old hollywood and classic old haunts like dan tanna's restaurant. >> i always say name celebrities i haven't done parties for. >> his photo albums prove it. he ee parked lucille ball, jane fonda, glenn close, don rickles and bob newhart. >> in those days i was getting a dollar a car for a lot. by the way, still get a dollar for a lot of cars. >> reporter: chuck planned on heading to dental school but in 1980s, he found driving "wheels of fortune" cars more fun. >
he served presidents incloording jfk and ronald reagan.ollywood. >> reporter: only the lucky few get to stride the red carpets of hollywood. but if you follow that red carpet backward to where it meets the curb, chances are you'll meetood's chuck pick. >> good evening. >> i think i'm the official greeter of los angeles. >> good evening. >> i've greeted and opened more doors than i think anybody. >> you do have a philosophy? >> run fast and park slow....
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about obama and clinton i promise you no conservative ever had a sex dream about george bush or ronald reagan. john: go back to the french revolution, the american revolution wasn't a mob? >> not at all. what do we celebrate in our revolution? the declaration of independence, that was after years of appeals explaining to the world using god as our ultimate judge, we deserve independence now. it was the most thoughtful. they were the biggest chatterers about a revolution writing tracks, and christian ministers were giving sermons. the french revolution were running around. john: the boston tea party. >> glad you mentioned. that it was not celebrated for 50 years highly controversial at time. benjamin franklin demanded we repay the india tea company for the lost tea and paul revere and sam adams were very careful to replace the lock that was broken. paul revere punished one guy took tea for his personal use, he punished the tea partier who took tea for personal use, that was not celebrated. what was celebrated is the declaration of independence the liberty bell which was rung to declare the fir
about obama and clinton i promise you no conservative ever had a sex dream about george bush or ronald reagan. john: go back to the french revolution, the american revolution wasn't a mob? >> not at all. what do we celebrate in our revolution? the declaration of independence, that was after years of appeals explaining to the world using god as our ultimate judge, we deserve independence now. it was the most thoughtful. they were the biggest chatterers about a revolution writing tracks,...
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ronald reagan, george h. w.oe biden, hillary clinton, they have all exaggerated. >> i think you are also right about journalists. they are not infallible in this idea of a golden age of anchorman, it is all kind of nonsense and we have to come to grips with that. but we can hold them to higher standards than we have social media do that. kennedy: i think social media has actually been having a field day and it's been pretty lighthearted with the social media treatment of brian williams. mary katherine ham, thank you so much. we will be back in a bit with two people who think vaccines are a bad idea. but first, scandal over climate change coming up next the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. it's working f
ronald reagan, george h. w.oe biden, hillary clinton, they have all exaggerated. >> i think you are also right about journalists. they are not infallible in this idea of a golden age of anchorman, it is all kind of nonsense and we have to come to grips with that. but we can hold them to higher standards than we have social media do that. kennedy: i think social media has actually been having a field day and it's been pretty lighthearted with the social media treatment of brian williams....