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influence on one of josh influence on ronald reagan. ips of mr.audio reagan talk about mr. eisenhower. mr. kopelson is the author of reagan's 1968 "dress rehearsal." the pepperdine school of public policy hosted the event. [crowd conversations] >> ok. we are going to get started. good evening. i am pete peterson, dean of the pepperdine's graduate school of public policy. it is a pleasure to welcome you to our calabasas campus for tonight's discussion with dr. gene kopelson on the relationship of ike and reagan. those of you who are reagan aficionados may not have known was influential in reagan's political career and a relationship that influenced many of the views he became known and praised for throughout the 1980's. some of you probably do know president reagan had a long-standing and deep relationship with pepperdine university. president reagan, first as governor, but then as president, made over half a dozen trips to our malibu campus and also to downtown los angeles and beverly hills for events in support of pepperdine university.
influence on one of josh influence on ronald reagan. ips of mr.audio reagan talk about mr. eisenhower. mr. kopelson is the author of reagan's 1968 "dress rehearsal." the pepperdine school of public policy hosted the event. [crowd conversations] >> ok. we are going to get started. good evening. i am pete peterson, dean of the pepperdine's graduate school of public policy. it is a pleasure to welcome you to our calabasas campus for tonight's discussion with dr. gene kopelson on...
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during the presidential years of ronald reagan and beyond. while reagan runs for the presidency for the third time in the late 1970's and during that era, one of the hot button foreign affairs topics for our nation was whether or not we turn the panama canal, which we built under theodore roosevelt, back to panama or not. reagan did not want to turn it back. others did. listen to his analysis of it. this is nine years after dwight eisenhower has passed away. the president was engaged in the problems and panama. president eisenhower. president eisenhower told me the idea he had for the treaties and it was far different for anything contained in these treaties. as a matter of fact, he was toying with a very interesting idea of forming an international corporation, a shipping admission, all the nations in the world. a quasi-corporation for the panama canal and thus, with all participating and using those canals, there would be no possibility of one dropping. he told me that. they not only discussed politics, how to defeat communism, all the issue
during the presidential years of ronald reagan and beyond. while reagan runs for the presidency for the third time in the late 1970's and during that era, one of the hot button foreign affairs topics for our nation was whether or not we turn the panama canal, which we built under theodore roosevelt, back to panama or not. reagan did not want to turn it back. others did. listen to his analysis of it. this is nine years after dwight eisenhower has passed away. the president was engaged in the...
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ronald reagan lost 1960 nomination to the eventual winner of the general election, richard nixon. >> the following political program is sponsored by citizens for reagan committee. >> place your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. do solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, against all enemies, foreign or domestic? >> i do. >> that you will bear full faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that you take this obligation freely. >> this was the night ronald reagan became governor of california january 2, 1967. governor reagan was born and raised in illinois. >> i do. >> governor reagan, i declare you to be duly installed as governor of the state of california. >> as other illinois republican said, government should be of the people, by the people, for the people. [applause] that kind of government, of the people, by the people, for the people, arrived that night in california. >> i am here with those i love the most
ronald reagan lost 1960 nomination to the eventual winner of the general election, richard nixon. >> the following political program is sponsored by citizens for reagan committee. >> place your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. do solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, against all enemies, foreign or domestic? >> i do. >> that you will bear full faith and allegiance...
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. >> ronald reagan is at home in sunny california. >> ronald reagan is the heir apparent in the republican party. ronald reagan is the man to beat on the republican side. he had been a hollywood actor. he had been the governor of california, where he had earned a national reputation as a new voice in the republican party. >> let's get a real leader in the white house. >> reagan had run so strong in '76 against ford, that he was the preemptive nominee. he was the favorite. and so the decision was just keep out of the debates and coast to the nomination, which they thought they could do. >> and the six candidates spend 90 minutes pounding on ronald reagan. >> i think he has other ideas about how he wants to run. if, indeed, he's running and i think he is. >> i want to say to governor reagan, wherever you are, i hope you're having fun tonight because we are. >> by ducking the debate, ronald reagan dramatically boost the stock of george bush. >> we have a $2.3 trillion economy. it can work. >> george bush is a world war ii hero of the pacific. he had served as director of the cia, our envoy to
. >> ronald reagan is at home in sunny california. >> ronald reagan is the heir apparent in the republican party. ronald reagan is the man to beat on the republican side. he had been a hollywood actor. he had been the governor of california, where he had earned a national reputation as a new voice in the republican party. >> let's get a real leader in the white house. >> reagan had run so strong in '76 against ford, that he was the preemptive nominee. he was the...
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you studied president reagan as a scholar for many decades, but when did you first take note as ronald reagan's as a contemporary political observer? >> i did that when i was a young faculty member at baylor, i had bought into all the stereotypes reagan was a far right idelog and an actor. i was also a debate coach at the time and i looked at the reagan-carter debate in 1980. there was asi single debate in that cycle. in the second half of the debate they had two rebuttals so you stated your case and then the other side had a chance to state their case, and then you responded. and i noticed immediately as i was going through the transcript that reagan was much better in the rebuttals. he was good, he was always good. but he was much better in the rebuttals. and carter was terrible. and i then counted the evidence usage and i counted repitative arguments and i knew reagan was a mere actor. except that i was an active college debate coach at the time. i could not get my very, very good college debater scripted in rebuttals. and it occurred to me the only possible explanation for this was that rea
you studied president reagan as a scholar for many decades, but when did you first take note as ronald reagan's as a contemporary political observer? >> i did that when i was a young faculty member at baylor, i had bought into all the stereotypes reagan was a far right idelog and an actor. i was also a debate coach at the time and i looked at the reagan-carter debate in 1980. there was asi single debate in that cycle. in the second half of the debate they had two rebuttals so you stated...
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ronald reagan for best friend. [laughter] dr. rowland: reagan had the last laugh because jimmy stewart was a much better movie actor, a much better movie actor. but ronald reagan has something to say. -- had something to say. ronald reagan did not need the script writers. he had something to say. audrey: after barack obama appears on the national stage, when did you start hearing echoes of reagan? when did the wheels start turning and you felt there might be some comparisons to be made? dr. rowland: it is probably obama's first inaugural is the time i thought that. i should have thought of it after the convention speech because he is -- he has an unknown state senator. no one knows who he is. he has written this. the speech is so important in his life that when he was elected president 51 months later, think about that. 51 months. he is unknown. you think rhetoric sometimes does not matter. it mattered then. he got the national attention. he wrote the audacity of hope and went on a book tour. it was the kind of book tour where he
ronald reagan for best friend. [laughter] dr. rowland: reagan had the last laugh because jimmy stewart was a much better movie actor, a much better movie actor. but ronald reagan has something to say. -- had something to say. ronald reagan did not need the script writers. he had something to say. audrey: after barack obama appears on the national stage, when did you start hearing echoes of reagan? when did the wheels start turning and you felt there might be some comparisons to be made? dr....
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you've studied president reagan as a scholar for many decades, but when did you first take note of ronald reagan's oratory and rhetoric as a political observer? >> i did that as a young faculty member at baylor, so roughly 36, 37 years ago. i had bought into all the stereotypes that reagan was a far-right ideolog and a mere actor. then i did two studies. i looked at reagan against -- i was also a debate coach at the time, and i looked at the reagan/carter debate in 1980. there was a single debate of that cycle between the two of them, and it had a format so good that they've never used it ever again. [ laughter ] >> in the second half of the debate, they had two rebuttals, so you stated your case and then the other side had a chance to state their case, and then you responded. and i noticed immediately as i was going through the transcript that reagan was much better in the rebuttals -- he was good, he was always good, but he was much better in the rebuttals, and carter was terrible. and i then counted the evidence usage and i counted refuteateive arguments. reagan was a mere actor. except i was a
you've studied president reagan as a scholar for many decades, but when did you first take note of ronald reagan's oratory and rhetoric as a political observer? >> i did that as a young faculty member at baylor, so roughly 36, 37 years ago. i had bought into all the stereotypes that reagan was a far-right ideolog and a mere actor. then i did two studies. i looked at reagan against -- i was also a debate coach at the time, and i looked at the reagan/carter debate in 1980. there was a...
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influence on one of josh influence on ronald reagan. about mr. eisenhower.
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>>ng this race with china right now i would submit what ronald reagan did when we beat the ussr withree markets and a strong national defense because it is all related. in order for us to be a diplomatic to be military powerr and economic power so winning this race is critical to our future and american leadership and freedom loving people all over the world. >> people talk a whole of society and mobilization of the question is who will be involved of course but what is the proper role of government versus private sector? we are talking about socialism in one a socialist response but where do we divide the line with private sector? >> right now we haveob the left from taking an entire takeover of our economy looking at the polls and the green new deal and medicare for all. what we need is the approach donald trump is taking that he laid out in american approach laying out the principles around freedom and individual rights and liberties and to layout the principles that encourage the innovation and technology in thee private sector and freedom loving people using their creativity is
>>ng this race with china right now i would submit what ronald reagan did when we beat the ussr withree markets and a strong national defense because it is all related. in order for us to be a diplomatic to be military powerr and economic power so winning this race is critical to our future and american leadership and freedom loving people all over the world. >> people talk a whole of society and mobilization of the question is who will be involved of course but what is the proper...
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the best-selling author, close confident of ronald reagan was with him during that crisis. about president reagan at the time, i am not saying he dismissed it, but he certainly did not go crazy about it. he kind of shrugged his shoulders and expressed confidence that markets would go up, capitalism was fine, fundamentals were fine and moved on. >> that is right. he remained a confident person in the room. he thought that was his job as president. he had abiding faith in our system. he did feel bad for people that were disrupted by the loss of money and the financial planning that was associated with that. fundamentally, he believe the market would come back up and everything would be all right. he was right. >> what you make of that? that approach? >> i think it is a good approach. if you see the person in charge of the whole country getting nervous, you really get nervous. neil: i always get nervous when people tell me to calm down. [laughter] >> you always want to moderate invoice. neil: you are a congressman, how do you get through this. >> i think that george w. bush and
the best-selling author, close confident of ronald reagan was with him during that crisis. about president reagan at the time, i am not saying he dismissed it, but he certainly did not go crazy about it. he kind of shrugged his shoulders and expressed confidence that markets would go up, capitalism was fine, fundamentals were fine and moved on. >> that is right. he remained a confident person in the room. he thought that was his job as president. he had abiding faith in our system. he did...
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houston chronicle write that a press conference was a critical look at ronald reagan's mental aqueue aacuity. reagan ultimately received another term as destroying mondale in debate number two when he promised not to use my opponent's youth and inexperience against him in this campaign. as can you see, critical questions about a presidential candidate's ability to serve are not out of bounds. now, sort of like know these truths to be self-evident all men and women are created by the thing, you know, the thing. the thing. joining us with more fox news contributor former white house press secretary sarah sanders and fox news contributor katie pavlich. katie, the thing would be god, our creator of everything. that's the thing he forgot about the thing. >> you know, sean, this reminds me of when hillary clinton had that medical situation when she clasped ocollapsed on 9/11 in nk city. we were supposed to ignore it as if it wasn't a big concern for the biggest job in the world. joe biden has clearly made some misstatements on the campaign trail just two weeks ago on "fox news sunday" he ha
houston chronicle write that a press conference was a critical look at ronald reagan's mental aqueue aacuity. reagan ultimately received another term as destroying mondale in debate number two when he promised not to use my opponent's youth and inexperience against him in this campaign. as can you see, critical questions about a presidential candidate's ability to serve are not out of bounds. now, sort of like know these truths to be self-evident all men and women are created by the thing, you...
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the other thing was, they lost to ronald reagan. anybody would have lost to ronald reagan. for the democrats to beat ronald reagan, franklin roosevelt would have had to still be alive. he was not. the thing to me was maybe ill-considered to begin with. in 1988 what happened was, this echoes -- you had a big field. they want a moderate, but jesse jackson and al gore split the southern primaries. the northern states added their states and dukakis won them. . in the end it backfired and assured michael dukakis would be the nominee on super tuesday of 1988. the law of unintended consequences. peter: 21 states in 1988. it is 14 states this year. it has been a variety of states every year. they come in and they go out. carl: the party tries to control it. eight years ago they punished these states, michigan, you move up or we will not seek your delegates. come on? how do not see their delegates? the national party really has little control. they have tried to exert control. the national party tries to exert control for the most logical and healthy reason, the parties want to have
the other thing was, they lost to ronald reagan. anybody would have lost to ronald reagan. for the democrats to beat ronald reagan, franklin roosevelt would have had to still be alive. he was not. the thing to me was maybe ill-considered to begin with. in 1988 what happened was, this echoes -- you had a big field. they want a moderate, but jesse jackson and al gore split the southern primaries. the northern states added their states and dukakis won them. . in the end it backfired and assured...
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for the actor to live in and boulware the actor who was ronald reagan and adam smith, john locke and tocqueville with essays by henry he gave little books like the manhattan institute does andou hoped that they would be read. this actor wasn't exactly popular across ge either.r the executives didn't like the propaganda but for the few tremaining years, they couldn't stop and they were sent around to hundreds of plants to explain the future of the industry and so on and the dangers of nesocialism. maybe hydropower wasn't the only power in the future of the united states and soon enough, the actor began to take the arguments seriously. he even brought his son some stock. they cast a dark cloud over ge. the justice department was investigating the company. the new attorney general whose name was robert kennedy pulled together a strong case to fix high prices on the turbines have sold their it's about the free market even as ge cheated the american taxpayer. it's like the sox scandal when it happened to ge and national strategy fired and canceled and then retired to delray beach. ge is s
for the actor to live in and boulware the actor who was ronald reagan and adam smith, john locke and tocqueville with essays by henry he gave little books like the manhattan institute does andou hoped that they would be read. this actor wasn't exactly popular across ge either.r the executives didn't like the propaganda but for the few tremaining years, they couldn't stop and they were sent around to hundreds of plants to explain the future of the industry and so on and the dangers of...
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that gave out like the manhattan institute this actor, ronald reagan wasn't popular across ge eitheralking about western propaganda they complained about him but they could not stop bowl would send him all over around with the mimeographed pages with the future of industry and it might move west and so on and then they talk about the dangers of socialism and socialism the medicine is a bad idea maybe hydropower wasn't the only kind of power of the future of the united states and soon enough reagan the actor began to take the arguments seriously he even bought some ge stock so year in 1960 was a dark cloud over ge with the propaganda mill. the justice department was investigating the communist and the new attorney general robert kennedy pulled together a strong case ge was colluding like westinghouse to fix high prices the justice department went to court and the judge said the ge executive to jail so here was the propaganda department mouthing off about the free markets even as they cheated the american taxpayer. a terrible blow the company looks like the worst hypocrite in the world
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next, look back to ronald reagan's presidential campaign announcement in the 1980 election. in a taped message from new york city, the former california governor talks about the economy, taxes, energy and foreign policy. the 1980agan won presidential nomination with george h w bush finishing a distant second. he then went on to defeat incumbent jimmy carter in the general election. >> ladies and gentlemen, ronald reagan. >> good evening. i'm here tonight to announce my attention to seek the republican nomination for president of the united states. i am sure that each of us has seen our country from a number of viewpoints depending on where we lived and what we have done. for me, as a boy growing up as a young boy in small towns in iowa, as a young man trying to get a start in the years of the great depression, and later in california, for most of my adult life. i have seen america from the stadium press box as sportscaster, actor, officer, soldier, officeholder and as both democrat and republican. i have lived in an america where those who have had too little to eat outnumbe
next, look back to ronald reagan's presidential campaign announcement in the 1980 election. in a taped message from new york city, the former california governor talks about the economy, taxes, energy and foreign policy. the 1980agan won presidential nomination with george h w bush finishing a distant second. he then went on to defeat incumbent jimmy carter in the general election. >> ladies and gentlemen, ronald reagan. >> good evening. i'm here tonight to announce my attention to...
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this race with china right now, we need to approach at the same white ronald reagan did when we beat the ussr. free market and with a strong national defense. it is all related. you have to be a military power. you have to be an economic power. winning this race is critical to our future and american leadership and freedom loving people all over the world. >> when people talk about a hole in society mobilization, the question is, government will be involved of course. what is the proper role of government versus the private sector? we do not want a socialist response to this. where do we divide the line between private sector and government? >> right now we have the left promoting an entire takeover of our economy. when you look at the proposal coming out of the left. that is the approach that the left always turns to. the approach that donald trump is taking right now. it is an american approach. laying out the principles that are around. freedom and individual rights and individual liberty. encouraging the innovation and the technology and the private sector. freedom loving people
this race with china right now, we need to approach at the same white ronald reagan did when we beat the ussr. free market and with a strong national defense. it is all related. you have to be a military power. you have to be an economic power. winning this race is critical to our future and american leadership and freedom loving people all over the world. >> when people talk about a hole in society mobilization, the question is, government will be involved of course. what is the proper...
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[laughter] may we all someday be loved as nancy davis loved ronald reagan. >> but they capture theirffirmative cultural statement that patriotism could be popular again. you can make that case as a speech in the campaign but we went around america. when these things stand up watching they stand up. so. >> that's what music does. and that marks moments in the life sometimes you hear a song up at your back into afhe situation that puts me laying in a hammoc hammock. >> that explains a lot about themy accounting. >> and also talking about the idea that musical shows up in places a big huge parts in our country and in our lives in a lot of ways. >> irving berlin wrote god bless america and thought it was too sentimental and put t it in a drawer and pulled it out 1940. and andy attachÉ and would write these marvelous reports and then to put out word when mr. berlin just the prime minister in berlin. and then to say all i know he writes much better about politics than he talks. it was irving berlin. [laughter] who had mistakenly come to lunch. it's amazing we are all not speaking german as
[laughter] may we all someday be loved as nancy davis loved ronald reagan. >> but they capture theirffirmative cultural statement that patriotism could be popular again. you can make that case as a speech in the campaign but we went around america. when these things stand up watching they stand up. so. >> that's what music does. and that marks moments in the life sometimes you hear a song up at your back into afhe situation that puts me laying in a hammoc hammock. >> that...
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presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking style and effectiveness of ronald reagannd barack obama. in details what they had in common. the dole institute of politics hosted this event. >> welcome to the dole institute of politics. i am a member of the student advisory board. the official student group of the institute. the student advisory board is a bipartisan group whose members can access many opportunities through their involvement with the institute including volunteering for programs and networking with special guests. if you are a student i would like to join, please contact us by emailing us or speaking with a student worker after the program. after the program, we will have some time for the audience to ask questions.
presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking style and effectiveness of ronald reagannd barack obama. in details what they had in common. the dole institute of politics hosted this event. >> welcome to the dole institute of politics. i am a member of the student advisory board. the official student group of the institute. the student advisory board is a bipartisan group whose members can access many opportunities through their involvement with the institute including...
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such amazing work for america and democratic and republican administrations whether it's hw bush, ronald reagan or w bush, whether it's clinton or carter or obama, respected the integrity of these agencies that they could speak truth to power. donald trump is destroying and that will have a great effect on the security of the american people . that's enough. one at a time. [inaudible] i just mentioned it a few times . >> are you comfortable with them? >> i haven't seen what governor cuomo is doing on that specific issue. i heardabout it so i couldn't comment on it . again, i don't know the medical details. i'm sure he relied on a lot of medical people, i wouldn't go to them. thank you everybody . >>. [inaudible conversation] >> i understand you all had an opportunity to hear from the president after our lunch . it was a good discussion and it dominated a whole hour. where we go from here it seems to me with regard to any kind of package, the secretary of the treasury is going over to see the speaker of the house. they work well together in developing the package that we passedlast year to deter
such amazing work for america and democratic and republican administrations whether it's hw bush, ronald reagan or w bush, whether it's clinton or carter or obama, respected the integrity of these agencies that they could speak truth to power. donald trump is destroying and that will have a great effect on the security of the american people . that's enough. one at a time. [inaudible] i just mentioned it a few times . >> are you comfortable with them? >> i haven't seen what governor...
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land in america is increasingly valued as a priceless resource, a one-time lawyer for ronald reagan, who made his name as a property rights defender in the 1980s, no longer bought and sold freely but a resource to be conserved and managed in the public interest. by the way, that was all considered negative, right? negative connotation there. something that should be bought and sold was being transformed into this public trust in which the government, not individual homeowners and contractors and real estate speculators, would be in charge of california's future development. he eventually formed a nonprofit legal group called pacific legal foundation in the '70s and '80s brought case after case against the california coastal commission, eventually winning a big one, nolan v. california coastal commission. it came close to overturning it entirely but that certain acts were inconsistent with the private property language in the constitution. legal justifications for coastal land use regulation. we'll see over the next couple of terms in the supreme court where that ends up going, all ri
land in america is increasingly valued as a priceless resource, a one-time lawyer for ronald reagan, who made his name as a property rights defender in the 1980s, no longer bought and sold freely but a resource to be conserved and managed in the public interest. by the way, that was all considered negative, right? negative connotation there. something that should be bought and sold was being transformed into this public trust in which the government, not individual homeowners and contractors...
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and the president was ronald reagan. they understood bipartisanly that this is the american people's number one insurance program, the number one anti-poverty program. you know what, we don't even -- to go back to 2008 understandto 1929 to the impact and the need for social security. le it historians are replete with the stories of the great crash, but we only have to go back as far as 2008. because in 2008 this country experienced the great recession. since that recession in which ny americans saw their 401-k , and 90% of the american people have not recovered their wealth and assets that they lost in the recession of 2008. let me repeat that, madam speaker. have not ricans recovered their wealth in assets from 2008. during that time when many lost everything and companies turned away from defined benefit contributions and are getting out of the pension business, during that same time period social security never missed a payment. social security never missed a pension payment, never missed a disability payment, never m
and the president was ronald reagan. they understood bipartisanly that this is the american people's number one insurance program, the number one anti-poverty program. you know what, we don't even -- to go back to 2008 understandto 1929 to the impact and the need for social security. le it historians are replete with the stories of the great crash, but we only have to go back as far as 2008. because in 2008 this country experienced the great recession. since that recession in which ny americans...
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[laughter] >> may we all someday be loved as nancy davis loved ronald reagan.e a moment where patriotism from the green berets until about greenwood had fallen into squares bill. that's what oki was about. it was an affirmative cultural statement that patriotism could be popular again. we can make that case as a speech. in the campaign. when he's saying, stand up. lots of people now stand up. and particularly military families. >> always a pleasure to do that song. it was the highlight of the evening. that's what music does and what music has been a part of. it marks moments in your life. sometimes you'll hear a song and a put you into a situation and sometimes it could be a monday situation. i hear i'm not lisa by jesse coulter and it puts me in seventh grade allaying in a hammock with my math homework on my chest. >> thought it was too sentimental so he put in a drawer. pulled out in 1940-41 and becomes the song it became. you know the story about berlin. very quickly. remember the great philosopher was at the british embassy during the war in washington. he
[laughter] >> may we all someday be loved as nancy davis loved ronald reagan.e a moment where patriotism from the green berets until about greenwood had fallen into squares bill. that's what oki was about. it was an affirmative cultural statement that patriotism could be popular again. we can make that case as a speech. in the campaign. when he's saying, stand up. lots of people now stand up. and particularly military families. >> always a pleasure to do that song. it was the...
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march 30th 1981, someone tried to kill ronald reagan. everybody knew about it i just talk about things it showed up on the news for days. april 12th 1981, watch first launch of the space shuttle and keep narrow. general 29th reagan's tax cut cost america 750 billion dollars of next five years. september 12th 1981, sandra day o'connor, becomes the first female justice, of the supreme court. these are big stories that we couldn't not see. i'm absolutely positive on some level, the stories impacted or were in the awareness of august wilson. i don't even want to say it necessarily impacted everyone, but as you think about the themes in fences, and we move from the deeply personal to the public, i want you to think about the way the public is becoming aware, because of the way that the public is growing awareness, of the world. of the nation of the national identity. march section march 2nd 1982, they illuminate busing, -- was races was racism fixed in 1982? no i don't think it was. busing was born as a way i think, it was built as a way to i
march 30th 1981, someone tried to kill ronald reagan. everybody knew about it i just talk about things it showed up on the news for days. april 12th 1981, watch first launch of the space shuttle and keep narrow. general 29th reagan's tax cut cost america 750 billion dollars of next five years. september 12th 1981, sandra day o'connor, becomes the first female justice, of the supreme court. these are big stories that we couldn't not see. i'm absolutely positive on some level, the stories...
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called a national treasure by henry kissinger, and is a recipient of the bradley prize and the ronald reaganhrough strength award. jack keane is a visionary, brilliant strategist, an american hero. general, you will be remembered as one of the finest and most dedicated soldiers in a long history of the united states military. no question about it. congratulations again, to you and your family. i would now like to ask the military aid to come forward and present general jack keane with the presidential medal of freedom. thank you. >> general jack keane is one of the most a single military leaders. general keane served his country in vietnam as a paratrooper receiving a silver star for his courage and gallantry in action. his steadfast leadership as a four-star general and his vice cheese of staff or the army provided stability and direction for those under his command. since retiring from the military, general keane has remain engaged on matters of foreign policy devoting himself to developing policies that confront the dynamic threats facing our nation. the united states proudly honors gener
called a national treasure by henry kissinger, and is a recipient of the bradley prize and the ronald reaganhrough strength award. jack keane is a visionary, brilliant strategist, an american hero. general, you will be remembered as one of the finest and most dedicated soldiers in a long history of the united states military. no question about it. congratulations again, to you and your family. i would now like to ask the military aid to come forward and present general jack keane with the...
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one thing walters reminds us is that he felt ronald reagan was adopting, throughout eight years, a white agenda. ronald reagan, by crippling the social, the economic, the great society programs that help so many people, by trying to cripple affirmative-action, civil rights and civil rights litigation to the justice department, that through the two terms of reagan and subsequently other presidents, they were following a white agenda and an anti-black agenda. they did both things. they morally a few d8 the idea they morally repudiated the idea that black people have reparative, equal citizenship claims and they criminalized blackness during the 1980's and 1990's i connecting black bodies to what they called the culture of poverty, crime, and the cycle of shame. walters pushes back against obama for preaching about morality to black people, because he says he was elected president, but the idea that obama is telling black people about fatherlessness, or talking about myths of black kids fearing that if they are smart, they are acting white, they are all anecdotal, this is not real, but thes
one thing walters reminds us is that he felt ronald reagan was adopting, throughout eight years, a white agenda. ronald reagan, by crippling the social, the economic, the great society programs that help so many people, by trying to cripple affirmative-action, civil rights and civil rights litigation to the justice department, that through the two terms of reagan and subsequently other presidents, they were following a white agenda and an anti-black agenda. they did both things. they morally a...
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. >> next on the presidency, ronald reagan scholar gene kopleson discusses dwight eisenhower's influence on one of reagan. and is -- mr. of mr.n is the author reagan's 1968 dress rehearsal. the pepperdine school of public policy hosted the event. >>
. >> next on the presidency, ronald reagan scholar gene kopleson discusses dwight eisenhower's influence on one of reagan. and is -- mr. of mr.n is the author reagan's 1968 dress rehearsal. the pepperdine school of public policy hosted the event. >>
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[cheers and applause] and the second, and this is really important, after 40 years of ronald reagan'srickle-down economics -- [booing] oh, i see you have heard about ronald reagan's trickle-down economics. can we just say it has been a monumental failure for american families? [cheers and applause] but the second lesson that i learned about this agency as we built this agency is we can make government work for the people -- and that's what this agency has done. and that is why being here with you tonight is about two things -- it is about the fight, but it is also about the hope. it is about what we will be able to do together. so that's why i am here. let's take some questions and do this. [cheers and applause] let's do this. ok. let's do some questions. who's got questions? over here? we drew these early. oh, everybody is pointing. here we go. hi. >> hi. my name is andrew priest. i'm a middle school teacher. in a lovely public school in the city of the detroit, i have a million questions to ask, but i will stick to one. many people know that schools are underfunded, but i don't ofte
[cheers and applause] and the second, and this is really important, after 40 years of ronald reagan'srickle-down economics -- [booing] oh, i see you have heard about ronald reagan's trickle-down economics. can we just say it has been a monumental failure for american families? [cheers and applause] but the second lesson that i learned about this agency as we built this agency is we can make government work for the people -- and that's what this agency has done. and that is why being here with...
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ronald reagan won the 1980 republicanpresidential nomination with george h w bush finishing a distant second. he then went on to defeat incumbent jimmy carter in the general election. carrying 44 states. >> ladies and gentlemen, ronald eagan. >> good evening. i'm here tonight to announce my attention to seek the republican nomination for president of the united states. i am sure that each of us has seen our country from a number of viewpoints depending on where
ronald reagan won the 1980 republicanpresidential nomination with george h w bush finishing a distant second. he then went on to defeat incumbent jimmy carter in the general election. carrying 44 states. >> ladies and gentlemen, ronald eagan. >> good evening. i'm here tonight to announce my attention to seek the republican nomination for president of the united states. i am sure that each of us has seen our country from a number of viewpoints depending on where
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may we all sunday be loved and nancy davis love ronald reagan as it turns out.nwood, and fallen into the kind of squares bill. hazlett oakie was about. and was really an affirmative cultural statement that patriotism could be popular again. we can make that case is a speech going to be the case in the campaign we would run america when these things stand up, when he sings that, when people center. and particularly military. it. tim: and is always a pleasure to sing that song. especially when john and i do hard things together with a highlight of the evening to do that song. see what it means to people. and this will music does and music has always been a part of in my life and marks moments in your life and sometimes you'll hear some some of the picture right back into the situation and sometimes it can be just a mundane situation. here, it puts me in seventh grade laying in a hammock half-asleep with my netbook on my chest. jon: is feigned explains a lot with your accounting credits betook but when you start talking with the idea, music shows up in places, big
may we all sunday be loved and nancy davis love ronald reagan as it turns out.nwood, and fallen into the kind of squares bill. hazlett oakie was about. and was really an affirmative cultural statement that patriotism could be popular again. we can make that case is a speech going to be the case in the campaign we would run america when these things stand up, when he sings that, when people center. and particularly military. it. tim: and is always a pleasure to sing that song. especially when...
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may we all someday be lovedas nancy davis love ronald reagan . turned out. , what greenwood did was capture a moment where patriotism from the battle of the green berets until about greenwood had fallen into kind of squares bill. that's what op was about. and it was really an affirmative cultural statements that patriotism could be popular again. >> .. >> .. >> it is always a pleasure to sing that song when john and i do our things together it was the highlight of the evening to do that song and perform that song. and that is what music does. music has always been a part of in my life is in mark's moments of your life and sometimes you will hear a song the puts you back into the situation and sometimes it could be a mundane situation, everyday situation ebut here i have the song lisa y jesse coulter and it puts me in a hammock in seventh grade with my math homework on my chest but that's what music does break when john and i puts together and started talking about the idea it also music shows up and plays big huge parts of pivotal moments in our
may we all someday be lovedas nancy davis love ronald reagan . turned out. , what greenwood did was capture a moment where patriotism from the battle of the green berets until about greenwood had fallen into kind of squares bill. that's what op was about. and it was really an affirmative cultural statements that patriotism could be popular again. >> .. >> .. >> it is always a pleasure to sing that song when john and i do our things together it was the highlight of the evening...
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one of the things that walters reminds us is that he felt that ronald reagan was adopting throughout eight years a white agenda. right? ronald reagan, by crippling the socioeconomic and the great society programs that helps so many poor people by trying to cripple affirmative action, civil rights that through the two terms of reagan and by other presidents, they were following a white agenda and an anti-black agenda. they did both things. they morally repudiated the idea that black people had equal citizenship claims. they criminalized blackness by connecting black bodies to what they called was a culture of poverty, crime and a cycle of shame. walters pushes back against obama for preaching about morality to black people. he says, he was elected to be president but the idea that obama is telling black people about fatherlessness or black people about using -- talking about myths of black people -- black kids fearing that if they -- they are smart, they are acting white, these are anecdotal. this is not real. these myths persist. the bottom line of these myths, including cnn anchors
one of the things that walters reminds us is that he felt that ronald reagan was adopting throughout eight years a white agenda. right? ronald reagan, by crippling the socioeconomic and the great society programs that helps so many poor people by trying to cripple affirmative action, civil rights that through the two terms of reagan and by other presidents, they were following a white agenda and an anti-black agenda. they did both things. they morally repudiated the idea that black people had...
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ronald reagan. again, the impermanence of memorials. stalin statues didn't do very well. s onceilkes booth wa in the rotunda until people thought it was inappropriate. and, of course, we will circle back eventually to lee in richmond, and i'm sure gary will talk a bit about charlottesville, the infamous night in charlottesville. wass there when this statue dedicated in richmond. it looks benign enough. it's lincoln and ted visiting richmond, supposedly, and 1865. and this is the demonstration that occurred on the day it was dedicated. lee.wed you theichmond, of course, great series of statues as great art. some of them are great. this one is great. some of them are not. jefferson davis. and some of the responses are not. arthur ashe, for example, at the end of monument avenue. then we get to the recent period where these statues have been removed. mayor landrieu had statues removed in new orleans. some other removal work being done. tony once stood -- this may not be that statue, but he once stood in front of the statehouse in annapolis. and right next to it was thurgood
ronald reagan. again, the impermanence of memorials. stalin statues didn't do very well. s onceilkes booth wa in the rotunda until people thought it was inappropriate. and, of course, we will circle back eventually to lee in richmond, and i'm sure gary will talk a bit about charlottesville, the infamous night in charlottesville. wass there when this statue dedicated in richmond. it looks benign enough. it's lincoln and ted visiting richmond, supposedly, and 1865. and this is the demonstration...
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march 30th 1981, someone tried to kill ronald reagan. everybody knew about it. i'm only talking about things that were on the news for days. april 12, 1981, the first launch from the space shuttle from canaveral. january 29th, reagan tax cuts cost america $750 billion in the next ten years. sandra day the first female justice of the supreme court. these were big stories that impacted and were in the awareness, i don't want to say it necessarily impacted fences but these are the things he thinked about. as you think about what the themes are in fences and as we move from deeply personal to the public, i want you to think about the way the public is becoming aware because -- the way the public's growing awareness of the world, of the nation. of the national identity. march 2nd, 1982, the senate passes a bill eliminating the practice of bussing to achieve racial integration. so bussing stops in 1982. was racism fixed in 1982? no, i don't think it was. bussing was born as a way to, i think, bussing was initially built as a way to integrate blacks and whites. it had
march 30th 1981, someone tried to kill ronald reagan. everybody knew about it. i'm only talking about things that were on the news for days. april 12, 1981, the first launch from the space shuttle from canaveral. january 29th, reagan tax cuts cost america $750 billion in the next ten years. sandra day the first female justice of the supreme court. these were big stories that impacted and were in the awareness, i don't want to say it necessarily impacted fences but these are the things he...
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bush, ronald reagan, or w. bush, whether it's clinton or carter or obama, respected the integrity of these agencies that they could speak truth to power. donald trump is destroying that. and that will have great effect on the security of the american eople. reporter: how do you feel about the payroll tax -- senator schumer: i just mentioned it a few times. reporter: are you comfortable with prisoners in new york state make just pennies -- senator schumer: i haven't seen what governor cuomo is doing on that specific issue. i heard about t i couldn't comment on it. >> you can see this on c-span/ coronavirus.
bush, ronald reagan, or w. bush, whether it's clinton or carter or obama, respected the integrity of these agencies that they could speak truth to power. donald trump is destroying that. and that will have great effect on the security of the american eople. reporter: how do you feel about the payroll tax -- senator schumer: i just mentioned it a few times. reporter: are you comfortable with prisoners in new york state make just pennies -- senator schumer: i haven't seen what governor cuomo is...
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bush, ronald reagan, or w. bush, whether it's clinton or carter or obama, respected the integrity of these agencies that they could speak truth to power. ng ld trump is destroyi that.ng that. and that will have great effect on the security of the american people. reporter: how do you feel about the payroll tax -- senator schumer: i just mentioned it a few times. reporter: are you comfortable with prisoners in new york state make just pensies -- senator schumer: i haven't seen what governor cuomo is doing on that specific issue. i heard about t i couldn't comment on it. reporter: governor cuomo is proposing a quarantine on city officials -- senator schumer: i don't know the medical details. i'm sure he relied on a lot of medical people. i defer to them. thank you, everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. sit ncicap.org] >> senate democrats talking about federal proposa
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presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking styles and effectiveness of ronald reagan and brock and details what they had in common. the dole institute of politics hosts this event. >> welcome to the dole institute of politics. i'm a member of the dole institute student advisory board. the official student group of the institute. the student advisory board is bipartisan group whose members can access many great opportunities through their involvement with the institute including volunteering at programs and networking with our special guests. if you are a student and would like to join please contact us by e-mailing dolesab@ku.edu. after the program we will have some time for the audience to ask questions. if you have a question please raise your hand and a student
presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking styles and effectiveness of ronald reagan and brock and details what they had in common. the dole institute of politics hosts this event. >> welcome to the dole institute of politics. i'm a member of the dole institute student advisory board. the official student group of the institute. the student advisory board is bipartisan group whose members can access many great opportunities through their involvement with the...
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bush, ronald reagan or w bush, whether it's clinton, carter, or obama, respected the integrity of these agencies they could speak truth to power. donald trump is destroying that and that will have a great affect on on the security of the american people. that's enough one at a time. [inaudible] payroll tax. >> i just mentioned it a few times, that's how i feel. two are you comfortable with with them being the ones customer. >> i haven't seen, i haven't seen, i haven't seen what governor cuomo is doing on that specific issue. i heard about it but i couldn't comment on it. [inaudible] again, i don't know the medical details but i'm sure he relied on a lot of medical people i would refer to them. thank everybody. [background noises] [background noises] : :
bush, ronald reagan or w bush, whether it's clinton, carter, or obama, respected the integrity of these agencies they could speak truth to power. donald trump is destroying that and that will have a great affect on on the security of the american people. that's enough one at a time. [inaudible] payroll tax. >> i just mentioned it a few times, that's how i feel. two are you comfortable with with them being the ones customer. >> i haven't seen, i haven't seen, i haven't seen what...
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on the presidency, presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking styles of ronald reagan and barack obama and details what they had in common. the dole institutes of politics hosts this event. >>> welcome to the dole institute of politics. my name is wesley cudny, and i am a member of the dole institute student advisory board. the official student group of the institute. the student advisory board is a bipartisan group who can access many opportunities, including vol tooerlg at programs at networking with special guests. if you are a student and would like to join, contact us by emailing dolesab@ku. or speak with us after. afterwards we will have time to answer questions. if you have a question, please raise your hand and a worker with a microphone will come to you. please stand if you are able and ask one brief question. we have a loop hearing section designated by a sign as well as unlimited number of listening devices. if you have questions about the loop system or if at any time during the program you have difficulty
on the presidency, presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking styles of ronald reagan and barack obama and details what they had in common. the dole institutes of politics hosts this event. >>> welcome to the dole institute of politics. my name is wesley cudny, and i am a member of the dole institute student advisory board. the official student group of the institute. the student advisory board is a bipartisan group who can access many opportunities, including...
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presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking style and effectiveness of ronald reagan and barack obama. institute of politics hosted this event. institute to the dole of politics. i am a member of the student advisory board. the official student group of the institute. the advisory