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me i'm going to break out this bitch. >> this is the guy you're looking for. >> the inmate is ronald wellswaiting trial for robbing a casino customer of his winnings and as well as a separate home invasion robbery. >> corporal mcleland, once we get everybody secured, we're going to get the inmate. >> you got that? >> yes, sir. >> suit it up. let's go. >> srt, left! >> now the jail special emergency response team will make a dynamic entry into wells' housing unit, isolate him from the others and remove him for questioning. >> go, go, go! >> face down! to the ground! >> in the turmoil of the team's arrival, corporal mcleland identify wells and removes him from the unit. >> there's a reason for this and i think you know why it is. but i'm not going to lead you to the water and make you drink it either. >> all right, i'm trying to think because i ain't do nothing, don't talk to nobody, talk on the phone. i'm not going to talk to you. i'm not going to talk to you. i want you to talk to me. >> wells is placed in a holding cell and corporal mcleland will conduct a strip search and question him. >
me i'm going to break out this bitch. >> this is the guy you're looking for. >> the inmate is ronald wellswaiting trial for robbing a casino customer of his winnings and as well as a separate home invasion robbery. >> corporal mcleland, once we get everybody secured, we're going to get the inmate. >> you got that? >> yes, sir. >> suit it up. let's go. >> srt, left! >> now the jail special emergency response team will make a dynamic entry into...
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i never seen anybody who could do it, except for ronald reagan, as well as bill clinton does. so there is a likability factor there that is pretty significant. i congratulate him on his skills. i hope he doesn't use them to too great an effect. >> hillary clinton is out on the campaign trail. and down in philadelphia doing a fundraiser for the governor there. and many see this as a run to 2016. will she be a formidable opponent to whoever the republican nominee will be? >> i think so. she does president have the same skills as her husband does, but she has honed her appearances and rhetoric down pretty well. this latest statement of leon panetta about the attack on benghazi and that he had told the president it was an attack by terrorists the night it happened, well this secretary of state told the families when the caskets came back that she was going to make sure she get the people who made the hateful video. this statement and comments by leon panetta raises the benghazi issue again to a significant degree. >> do you think that will be a real problem her? that issue is old
i never seen anybody who could do it, except for ronald reagan, as well as bill clinton does. so there is a likability factor there that is pretty significant. i congratulate him on his skills. i hope he doesn't use them to too great an effect. >> hillary clinton is out on the campaign trail. and down in philadelphia doing a fundraiser for the governor there. and many see this as a run to 2016. will she be a formidable opponent to whoever the republican nominee will be? >> i think...
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ronald richman well known in roxborough, he will be included in the prayer at the yom kippur services. and police arrested his former house guest for allegedly stabbed him together tuesday night during a confrontation in fishman's home in east mount airy. >>> and jonathan williams charged with murder, burglary and other offenses. >>> the philadelphia police looking for two men who held up a west oak lane gas station. they show the suspects rush pan employee. and once inside the women is forced to fill the trash bag with seeing -- cigaretteses and then lines down. and if you recognize the suspects call 911. >>> trying to figure out why a portion of mercy hospital in philadelphia suddenly came crashing down today. chopper 6 hd over the building on the 500 block in west philadelphia. part of the exterior wall tumbled down. no one was hurt, but it did cause quite a commotion. and a faceback fan sent us this photo of people checking out the damage after 10:00 this morning. the hospital operate as normal while the investigation continues. >>> a woman blowing the whistle in the veterans affa
ronald richman well known in roxborough, he will be included in the prayer at the yom kippur services. and police arrested his former house guest for allegedly stabbed him together tuesday night during a confrontation in fishman's home in east mount airy. >>> and jonathan williams charged with murder, burglary and other offenses. >>> the philadelphia police looking for two men who held up a west oak lane gas station. they show the suspects rush pan employee. and once inside...
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ronald reagan opposed medicare and benefits for the war veterans. it was kind of the old liberal kind of conservatism and then he ran for president. >> he ran for governor and set it aside as well to me being at ronald ronald reagan in the 60s, you have to really sort of separate his passionate anti-communism and his passion about fighting communism from everything else because he really cares a lot less about everything else. and i don't mean that he doesn't believe some of the positions he takes that it's just for him the goal as pcs at stopping the policy of the appeasement which is going to inevitably lead to ruin and that is the animating parts of the philosophy and what makes him a conservative. it's actually not that hard for reagan when he becomes a politician to sort of step away from those more extreme policies that he had when he was speaking about politics and the conservative circle because he's not as compassionate to them and that is the guiding principle that makes it successful in a lot of ways is that you stand on your high principles that you are willing to compromise. >> right here we have somebody else. >> i know orange county very well. what did they not l
ronald reagan opposed medicare and benefits for the war veterans. it was kind of the old liberal kind of conservatism and then he ran for president. >> he ran for governor and set it aside as well to me being at ronald ronald reagan in the 60s, you have to really sort of separate his passionate anti-communism and his passion about fighting communism from everything else because he really cares a lot less about everything else. and i don't mean that he doesn't believe some of the positions...
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ronald reagan did it very well and it can be done again.hands in the third obama mid term would keep these things going. this philosophy and the policies that flow from its that believes we need to give our power and decisionmaking to unelected bureaucracy is to run our lives. micromanage society, a the economy, it doesn't work. the whole idea self gun permit -- self-government under the rule of law we don't see the eagles application of rule of law and private sector is shrinking not meeting its potential as a result. [applause] >> we have had fantastic questions over a lot of issues but one day and we discussed is foreign policy. we see things similarly in the world for the defense program and the states of things now. so first give us the assessment not just a obama form policy but america's foreign policy. what got should we do differently? >> i know you have questions from the audience why would not take much time but we had a foreign policy as the nation frankly since truman that after the world war said the have been dragged into awf
ronald reagan did it very well and it can be done again.hands in the third obama mid term would keep these things going. this philosophy and the policies that flow from its that believes we need to give our power and decisionmaking to unelected bureaucracy is to run our lives. micromanage society, a the economy, it doesn't work. the whole idea self gun permit -- self-government under the rule of law we don't see the eagles application of rule of law and private sector is shrinking not meeting...
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well, the ronald mcdonald house charities is celebrating its 40th anniversary, last night the big birthdayum in southwest philadelphia, kathy orr, chris may, mc the event, joined by other members of the "eyewitness news" team. it was all about honoring the families with children receiving medical care, who call the ronald mcdonald house home. it was that along with all of the volunteers and donors who helped them. >>> all right, 5:44, right now, let's get a check on the forecast, carol, how is it looking? >> looks pretty nice out here, we will be finding very nice looking day today, nicole, and everybody else. expect to find some sunshine, but also, a breeze. temperatures little bit cooler than they've been over the last couple of days. but it is not bad. and any location. so let's take a look, see what we have out there right now. and you can see, out in reading, we've got very dark conditions. but it is quiet and dark, so if you have to have something, might as well take that. 59 degrees in philadelphia right now. fifty-three allentown, 55 in reading, 54 in the poconos, 57 down in milvil
well, the ronald mcdonald house charities is celebrating its 40th anniversary, last night the big birthdayum in southwest philadelphia, kathy orr, chris may, mc the event, joined by other members of the "eyewitness news" team. it was all about honoring the families with children receiving medical care, who call the ronald mcdonald house home. it was that along with all of the volunteers and donors who helped them. >>> all right, 5:44, right now, let's get a check on the...
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ronald reagan did it very well in the 1980s. this can be done again but i do believe it's the philosophy of governing that employed and a third obama term which ruby clinton or whoever that would keep these things going and this philosophy and the -- that flows flows from that we need to delegate our money and power and decision-making to bureaucracies to run our lives effectively to macromanage society and micromanage the economy. it doesn't work. the whole idea of this country is self-government under the rule of law and we are not seeing self-government and we are not seeing an act equal application of on the private sector is shrinking as result of it. [applause] >> you and i have had fantastic questions over the last few years on a lot of issues but one issue that we have discussed quite a bit as foreign policy. we see things very similarly in the world for our defense program and just the state of things now. i have a few questions i want to ask you. first give us a sense of not just the obama foreign-policy but america's
ronald reagan did it very well in the 1980s. this can be done again but i do believe it's the philosophy of governing that employed and a third obama term which ruby clinton or whoever that would keep these things going and this philosophy and the -- that flows flows from that we need to delegate our money and power and decision-making to bureaucracies to run our lives effectively to macromanage society and micromanage the economy. it doesn't work. the whole idea of this country is...
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. >> well, i mean, you could look at syria the way that ronald reagan looked at the big pile of manure said, there must be a pony in here somewhere. well, if there were order in syria, that would be the best that you could get, and it is unlike that are there is a order that we would like. so, this is -- it is not that there is some like magic policy prescription that we can just set out, and the disorder and chaos and violence in the world will go away. we live in wild times. >> all right. there is however a group of people who always seem to believe that there was a magic prescription that would make things much better and that they had prescribed it two or three years ago and this is the former officials who leave the cabinet and write a memoir and miraculously, they are always the heroes and heroines of their story and point to a policy debate two or three years ago in which ironically, they were right and the events have proven it, and am i being too skeptical of panetta and frankly hillary and everyone who puts the books out somehow can find that one nsc meeting. >> if only the p
. >> well, i mean, you could look at syria the way that ronald reagan looked at the big pile of manure said, there must be a pony in here somewhere. well, if there were order in syria, that would be the best that you could get, and it is unlike that are there is a order that we would like. so, this is -- it is not that there is some like magic policy prescription that we can just set out, and the disorder and chaos and violence in the world will go away. we live in wild times. >>...
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the american dream started to go down the tubes well ronald reagan and his trickle-down theory.the thoeft of the election by the supreme court and george bush and eight years of war to pump up the deficit and cutting social welfare programs has been disastrous for our nation and we need to make sure that republicans get as few votes as possible because they are controlled by big money and have no interest in the working man. thank you, steve. host: thank you. next is carol from indiana, line for republicans. good morning. ca carol, good morning caller: good morning. host: you are on the air. go ahead, please. caller: i think part of the problem we are encountering with education is that we are trying to put too much money in to educating people who do not speak english. we are importing more pour people. these young people from the south america that, for instance, that came in with absolutely little or no education or background and here we are pouring tons of money into their education instead of focusing on educating our own native-born english speakers. >> okay. carol, thank
the american dream started to go down the tubes well ronald reagan and his trickle-down theory.the thoeft of the election by the supreme court and george bush and eight years of war to pump up the deficit and cutting social welfare programs has been disastrous for our nation and we need to make sure that republicans get as few votes as possible because they are controlled by big money and have no interest in the working man. thank you, steve. host: thank you. next is carol from indiana, line...
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aspirational political system that speaks to people, unifies people based on aspirations connaught ronald reagan did it well in 1980. it could be done again. the philosophy of government that was employed and the third obama term would keep these things going. this philosophy and the policies that basically believe, and power and decisionmaking, to run our lives. to micromanage society and the economy it doesn't work. and the application of the rule of law the private-sector -- potential as a result. [applause] >> you and i had fantastic questions on a lot of issues. one issue we didn't discuss here that we didn't discuss quite a bit is foreign policy. we see things similarly in the world for our defense program and the state of things now. give an assessment not just of the obama foreign policy but america's foreign policy. tell us what you think where we are and what we want to be doing differently. >> big topics and dino you have questions for the audience and let it take much time on this but we have had a foreign policy as a nation frankly since truman who after the second world war said we have gotten
aspirational political system that speaks to people, unifies people based on aspirations connaught ronald reagan did it well in 1980. it could be done again. the philosophy of government that was employed and the third obama term would keep these things going. this philosophy and the policies that basically believe, and power and decisionmaking, to run our lives. to micromanage society and the economy it doesn't work. and the application of the rule of law the private-sector -- potential as a...
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>> well, women have tended to support democrats ever since ronald reagan became president in 1981. the reason is democrats have made an issue of protecting the safety net. women are inclined to favor strong safety net more than men. men tend to be risk takers. other constituencies who valley the government safety net tend to be inclined to vote democratic. poor people, labor union members. they want the government to be there because they don't feel as economically secure as men do. >> hadley heath manning, is that just a different way of saying what you just said. when they're concerned about the government they want it to work and do what it's meant to do with the money that it's given to spend. >> i would agree with bill that women are more likely to support more social safety nets but what we've seen is a departure from the definition of social safety net for people who are indigent, people who are too poor to care for themselves, using the rhetoric about social safety nets to apply to other economic policies that may not have to do with caring for the poor, but are code words
>> well, women have tended to support democrats ever since ronald reagan became president in 1981. the reason is democrats have made an issue of protecting the safety net. women are inclined to favor strong safety net more than men. men tend to be risk takers. other constituencies who valley the government safety net tend to be inclined to vote democratic. poor people, labor union members. they want the government to be there because they don't feel as economically secure as men do....
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. >> well, now to sports. in 1985 ronald reagan was president. a gallon of gas cost $1. and it was the last time that the kansas city royals won a championship but also the last time they appeared in a major league playoffs at all. is the royals end their playoffs drought and did it in dramatic fashion. they did it in a comeback win. they trail by four and go into the eighth inning. they trail by one in the 12th and come all the way back to win it, and they move on eliminating the oakland a's in the playoffs and they face the los angeles angels. george brett was on the '85 team. good to see hi guys moves on. thank you for watching. "real money" is coming up next. >> the race is on to develop an ebola vaccine. we'll look at companies trying to prevent the epidemic in america. plus, strong sales at general motors despite a botched recall now linked to 23 deaths. i'm asking who is buying these cars and why. i'm jen rogers in for ali velshi, and this is real money. [music]
. >> well, now to sports. in 1985 ronald reagan was president. a gallon of gas cost $1. and it was the last time that the kansas city royals won a championship but also the last time they appeared in a major league playoffs at all. is the royals end their playoffs drought and did it in dramatic fashion. they did it in a comeback win. they trail by four and go into the eighth inning. they trail by one in the 12th and come all the way back to win it, and they move on eliminating the oakland...
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well, all week long celebrating the 40th anniversary of the philadelphia ronald motorcycle done al how old, they are efforts to support families of seriously ill children. >> the social sock campaign part of the celebration, all of us here at "eyewitness news" had a great time raising money for fantastic cause. tonight our our pat ciarrocchi, chris murphy, co-host he is of the anniversary gal a success of the philadelphia ronald mcdonald house based on your generosity. if you would i can would like to make donation, go to cbsphilly.com. click on links and numbers and children and their families, thank you. >> such incredible organization. >> no doubt about it. >> so many families. >> for years. >> before you walk out the door, check the weekend forecast, we do traffic and weather together on the threes. >> new warning, if you like to drink sewed, a find out how that drink could end up cutting years off your life. we'll be back. even though now in pennsylvania we have casinos it's still...k there's ac. we're from pittsburgh. no boardwalk. no beach. no sand. it's beautiful twelve months
well, all week long celebrating the 40th anniversary of the philadelphia ronald motorcycle done al how old, they are efforts to support families of seriously ill children. >> the social sock campaign part of the celebration, all of us here at "eyewitness news" had a great time raising money for fantastic cause. tonight our our pat ciarrocchi, chris murphy, co-host he is of the anniversary gal a success of the philadelphia ronald mcdonald house based on your generosity. if you...
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it didn't work so well for the united states, either. but by the time ronald reagan left office, our top tax rate dropped from 70% down to 28. -- 28%. he also secured a 25% across-the-board reduction in income taxes for all americans in every tax bracket, and the simplified -- he simplified the tax code from 16 brackets down to 2. in addition to cutting taxes, he also reduced spending. he reduced regulation, and he maintained -- excuse me -- he maintained a strong -- excuse me. that is what a long airplane ride will do for you. sorry, sorry. and he maintained a strong u.s. dollar. that is the winning formula for strong economic growth, no matter how you cut it. the result was 92 consecutive months of economic growth, the longest peace time expansion in american history. and, as we saw from reagan's example, what drives innovation ultimately, and growth is a free , market enterprise environment that fosters it. today, too many of our policies and institutions are on the opposite end of the free market spectrum. one example in the news recently, coming from the
it didn't work so well for the united states, either. but by the time ronald reagan left office, our top tax rate dropped from 70% down to 28. -- 28%. he also secured a 25% across-the-board reduction in income taxes for all americans in every tax bracket, and the simplified -- he simplified the tax code from 16 brackets down to 2. in addition to cutting taxes, he also reduced spending. he reduced regulation, and he maintained -- excuse me -- he maintained a strong -- excuse me. that is what a...
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he was fairly well along in year, the former screen actor, successful screen actor, by the way. people tend to write off ronald reagan's screen career as if it amateurish. i remember reading there was a "new york times" review of the n back when he was fifth leading box office store in hollywood. one year by bosley crowder, the movie critic for "the new york wrote, he had a nice way of looking at a dame. that was ronald reagan in terms made his living through most of his career. ronald reagan after his film had r came to an end, started working for a company you all heard of, general electric, which had plants and facilities d other in 38 out of the then 48 states. nd reagan was hired to go around from plant-to-plant and address the workers and the expectation, i think, was when hired he would tell sort of inside hollywood stories. a instead, he adopted in serious way the kind of pro ideology onservative of his employer and started to speeches.ous political and ended up being the republican candidate of governor 1966.ifornia in and enormously successful. in that role. the 1964 presidential election, he conserv
he was fairly well along in year, the former screen actor, successful screen actor, by the way. people tend to write off ronald reagan's screen career as if it amateurish. i remember reading there was a "new york times" review of the n back when he was fifth leading box office store in hollywood. one year by bosley crowder, the movie critic for "the new york wrote, he had a nice way of looking at a dame. that was ronald reagan in terms made his living through most of his career....
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ronald mcdonald. i guess that's a common name around here. and then i get to sky and they say, well- and you're the most famous person in scot. and i'm like, oh, my gosh, he's the ronald mcdonald. ronald really wanted to show us one particular picture, a picture that he had taken of our land. this is where we are all from. >> this is basically where we are all from. right about here. >> so when you took this picture, you obviously knew we were from here? >> yes, i did. >> ronald is one of the most accomplished economists in the world but i had originally started in business journalism so i felt a kinship with him. it's such a joy for us to meet you. >> erin burnett joins me now to talk about this. erin, you're finding out so much on this journey, the fact that you're related to scotland's most famous economist, did you ever think you'd find out off relative like this? >> you know, that was the most amazing thing about the roots project. i knew i was scot-irish. and i have russian blood. maybe i'm related to vladimir putin. i didn't know anyone was still related to anyone on that isl
ronald mcdonald. i guess that's a common name around here. and then i get to sky and they say, well- and you're the most famous person in scot. and i'm like, oh, my gosh, he's the ronald mcdonald. ronald really wanted to show us one particular picture, a picture that he had taken of our land. this is where we are all from. >> this is basically where we are all from. right about here. >> so when you took this picture, you obviously knew we were from here? >> yes, i did....
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ronald reagan did it very well in the 1980s.s can be done again but i do believe it's the philosophy of governing that employed and a third obama term which ruby clinton or whoever that would keep these things going and this philosophy and the -- that flows flows from that we need to delegate our money and power and decision-making to bureaucracies to run our lives effectively to macromanage society and micromanage the economy. it doesn't work. the whole idea of this country is self-government under the rule of law and we are not seeing self-government and we are not seeing an act equal application of on the private sector is shrinking as result of it. [applause] >> you and i have had fantastic questions over the last few years on a lot of issues but one issue that we have discussed quite a bit as foreign policy. we see things very similarly in the world for our defense program and just the state of things now. i have a few questions i want to ask you. first give us a sense of not just the obama foreign-policy but america's fore
ronald reagan did it very well in the 1980s.s can be done again but i do believe it's the philosophy of governing that employed and a third obama term which ruby clinton or whoever that would keep these things going and this philosophy and the -- that flows flows from that we need to delegate our money and power and decision-making to bureaucracies to run our lives effectively to macromanage society and micromanage the economy. it doesn't work. the whole idea of this country is self-government...
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well. >> one more event, calling all dogs, to benefit ronald mcdonald house here in philadelphia, it alsoes place this saturday, wilson farm park in wayne from nine to noon. costume costume, beauty contest for your dog, lots of cool prizes, get all of that information, mike jerrick, on myfoxphilly.com. >> that's going to be cool. >> yes, look at our baby. >> good to see you, pearl. >> you know what? just a few minutes, chris murphy is going to tell you how you can get ahold of very famous person's car. >> when i thought of this -- >> i know what you'll say. >> i saw there is i thought of. that will >> whew. >> all right there is car was owned by john voight. >> you see, i told you. >> except john is spelled with a h. >> john. >> doesn't john voight spell his name jon? >> what does he say? >> nothing. >> the real john voight's car, of course, john voight is the dad of -- >> angelina. >> angelina jolie. >> exactly right. so, now, listen to this? john bonn jovi's car is up for auction. >> also without an h. >> true. no h's. hi, chris? >> this is a cool car. take a look at this. the keys are
well. >> one more event, calling all dogs, to benefit ronald mcdonald house here in philadelphia, it alsoes place this saturday, wilson farm park in wayne from nine to noon. costume costume, beauty contest for your dog, lots of cool prizes, get all of that information, mike jerrick, on myfoxphilly.com. >> that's going to be cool. >> yes, look at our baby. >> good to see you, pearl. >> you know what? just a few minutes, chris murphy is going to tell you how you can...
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. >> when you watch ronald reagan, when you watch president obama, who i've supported most of the time, do they act? are they acting? >> well thought -- this is -- i'm going to reveal myself here everyone though craig of coalition is a non-profit, i always thought ronald reagan was a terrible actor. >> when he was president, was he acting president? >> sort of: i just never liked the kbie. i just felt he was writing a speech that was written for him. >> can you tell the "w" speeches were written by dick cheney? >> okay, you're going to get me in a lot of trouble now. no, i could not tell. >> congressman ben jensay. he was the actor in "dukes of has saturday kwlgts. someone asked him, do you miss it? and he said i'm acting up here every day. >> anyway, thank you for being here. >> it was made with renaissance hotels and jeff vespa and it's a labor of love and the arts and go buy it on amson. >> that's a sign. i never thought i'd have to say that again. when we return, let me finish with my thoughts about the battle of ideas. and it is that between hillary clinton and elizabeth warren. this is a hot one on the left. you're wa
. >> when you watch ronald reagan, when you watch president obama, who i've supported most of the time, do they act? are they acting? >> well thought -- this is -- i'm going to reveal myself here everyone though craig of coalition is a non-profit, i always thought ronald reagan was a terrible actor. >> when he was president, was he acting president? >> sort of: i just never liked the kbie. i just felt he was writing a speech that was written for him. >> can you...
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ronald reagan endorsed. but he hit the hustings. >> well, didn't president obama do that with health care? wasn't he out there beating the drums and...? >> but the wrong kind. >> what do you mean? >> he wouldn't further what he said he believes in-- single payer, full medicare for all--because he said, "it's not practical." which is another way of saying, "i can't take on the supremely popular health insurance companies and drug companies," right? he wasn't worried. as a result, his system will not restrain the enormous costs that are increasing. it'll leave 30 million people still uninsured after it's fully implemented. and it's so complex that it opened itself up to attacks and parity by the republicans. you know, the canadians got full health care for everybody. they do it on half the cost--$4,500 per capita a year. we spend $8,500 per capita a year, 50 million people uncovered. our obamacare is 1,500 pages. do you know how long the canadian medicare bill was? 13 pages. [scattered gasps] the more complex, the more waivers, the more exceptions, the more "ooh, ah," the more it can be game
ronald reagan endorsed. but he hit the hustings. >> well, didn't president obama do that with health care? wasn't he out there beating the drums and...? >> but the wrong kind. >> what do you mean? >> he wouldn't further what he said he believes in-- single payer, full medicare for all--because he said, "it's not practical." which is another way of saying, "i can't take on the supremely popular health insurance companies and drug companies," right? he...
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well to that. >> let me hearken back to another leader within my lifetime ronald reagan he had a little sign on his desk. there it is. we're spelling it out for folks. there's no limit to what you can do if you don't care who gets the credit. that was reagan's model. he used that throughout his leadership career whether he was governor in the private sector or as president. wouldn't it be nice to have that again? approximate? >> you can't blame the president for the outbreak of ebola. >> you can blame him for not taking responsibility. >> i think leaders need to not worry about that. they need to understand they can't control what comes at them, but they're judged by how they act and they react to these issues. that's what the american people are looking at. they want to believe in leadership. that's what people need to do, they need to stand up and say, this is the issue and this is what we need to do about it. >> great to see you, steve. thank you so much. so are you skeptical of the government? fbi director telling 60 minutes you have a right to be skeptical. >> i believe that americans should b
well to that. >> let me hearken back to another leader within my lifetime ronald reagan he had a little sign on his desk. there it is. we're spelling it out for folks. there's no limit to what you can do if you don't care who gets the credit. that was reagan's model. he used that throughout his leadership career whether he was governor in the private sector or as president. wouldn't it be nice to have that again? approximate? >> you can't blame the president for the outbreak of...
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ronald reagan for aids which came to this country when he was president. >> oh, my god. >> calling for czars, blaming the president. come on. >> well, there has been a lot of blame to go around for george w. bush. that's for sure. in the last six years. >> you have to go to ronald reagan. ask president bush if he was blamed? >> i got to wrap it there. have a fantastic weekend. both of you. >> thank you. you too. take care. >> with the midterm elections less than three weeks away, we've just debated the variety of issues that may bring people out to the polls or quite frankly make them stay home. from ebola to isis to the economy, to obama care, any domestic or world issue can change an election on a dime. time after time what remains most important to america is when you ask them -- when you ask them in the exit polls or leading up to an election it's this. their pocketbook. in the end even with so many big issues happening all around us right now, it almost always still comes down to how each individual voter feels about their own personal life and how good they believe their life to be. check out the latest fox news poll to see w
ronald reagan for aids which came to this country when he was president. >> oh, my god. >> calling for czars, blaming the president. come on. >> well, there has been a lot of blame to go around for george w. bush. that's for sure. in the last six years. >> you have to go to ronald reagan. ask president bush if he was blamed? >> i got to wrap it there. have a fantastic weekend. both of you. >> thank you. you too. take care. >> with the midterm elections...
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ronald reagan. on twitter, you're sarcastically reminding supporters of the idea. worked welltried this with the civil war. but it's called reagan. what's better than that? and that wraps things up for the "reid report." i'll see you back here tomorrow. visit us online. "the cycle" is up next. alright guys. the usual. double wings, extra ranch. we need to do something different. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away, like, away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. feels good to mix it up. the all-new, fuel-efficient volkswagen golf tdi clean diesel. up to 594 miles of adventure in every tank. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement i
ronald reagan. on twitter, you're sarcastically reminding supporters of the idea. worked welltried this with the civil war. but it's called reagan. what's better than that? and that wraps things up for the "reid report." i'll see you back here tomorrow. visit us online. "the cycle" is up next. alright guys. the usual. double wings, extra ranch. we need to do something different. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away, like, away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. feels...
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>> well, you have written very eloquently about the friendship between tip o'neil and ronald reagan andarry gold water. people can be friends and have opposite views. i'm a friend of obama and also mitt romney. i gave a fund-raiser for mitt romney and contributed to his campaign. people reach conclusions, but i'm a moderate, i want to end the poisonous disputes between republicans and democrats and i want to get back to the time where we can be friends in the united states senate and get some things done. we haven't done anything on the budget. the senate hasn't passed a budget in years. >> i know. i'm with you on that, senator. i am totally with you. the failure, the delinquency of that body to do what it's told to do by its own budget act, it doesn't even do a budget. how can you keep to a budget if you don't even have one? and they don't. do you want the voters to know who you're going to caucus with if it's a close vote between republican and democratic control of the senate? do you want the voters to know how you're going to vote, or don't you want them to know? >> senator, angus k
>> well, you have written very eloquently about the friendship between tip o'neil and ronald reagan andarry gold water. people can be friends and have opposite views. i'm a friend of obama and also mitt romney. i gave a fund-raiser for mitt romney and contributed to his campaign. people reach conclusions, but i'm a moderate, i want to end the poisonous disputes between republicans and democrats and i want to get back to the time where we can be friends in the united states senate and get...
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it didn't work so well for the united states, either. but by the time ronald reagan left office, our top tax rate dropped from 70% down to 28. he also secured a 25% across-the-board reduction in income taxes for all americans in every tax bracket, and simplify the tax code from 16 brackets down to 2. in addition to cutting taxes, he also reduced spending. he reduced regulation, and he maintained -- excuse me -- he --thatined a strong is what a long airplane ride will do for you. sorry, sorry. and he maintained a strong u.s. dollar. for is the winning formula strong economic growth, no matter how you cut it. the result was 92 consecutive months of economic growth, the longest peace time expansion in american history. as we saw from reagan''s example, what drives innovation ultimately is a free market enterprise environment that fosters it. too many of our policies and institutions are on the opposite end of the free market spectrum. one example in the news recently, coming from the financial services sector, business -- the export import bank. it doesn't sound
it didn't work so well for the united states, either. but by the time ronald reagan left office, our top tax rate dropped from 70% down to 28. he also secured a 25% across-the-board reduction in income taxes for all americans in every tax bracket, and simplify the tax code from 16 brackets down to 2. in addition to cutting taxes, he also reduced spending. he reduced regulation, and he maintained -- excuse me -- he --thatined a strong is what a long airplane ride will do for you. sorry, sorry....
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." >> reporter: well, you even wrote to, who, ronald reagan? >> yes.key decision makers." >> reporter: but she was shouting in the wind. detectives hilton and paerels retired. not happy about what they left behind. >> this one weighed on -- on me for quite a long time. it nags you in the back of your head. i don't want to leave a homicide case undone. that's just -- just wrong. >> reporter: lead detective gary hilton second-guessed himself, endlessly. still does. >> if i could have been a little bit more, done a little bit more. i just got to know lynne knight just a little personally. too bad i didn't know her in life. ♪ >> reporter: occasionally a new set of detectives would dust off the file, and tell donna they were optimistic about cracking it. >> so it was just like, "oh, here we go again." but i remember one detective - - saying to me, "we-- we just have to wait until he kills again." and i went, "no. no. this is not going to happen. this is not going to happen. there has got to be an answer." >> reporter: and doug bradford? the man cops long su
." >> reporter: well, you even wrote to, who, ronald reagan? >> yes.key decision makers." >> reporter: but she was shouting in the wind. detectives hilton and paerels retired. not happy about what they left behind. >> this one weighed on -- on me for quite a long time. it nags you in the back of your head. i don't want to leave a homicide case undone. that's just -- just wrong. >> reporter: lead detective gary hilton second-guessed himself, endlessly....
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. >> well, you know, i mean, could you look at syria the way ronald reagan talked about a little boy looked at the big pile of man e manure, there must be a pony in here somewhere. but i think if there were order in syria, that would be the best could you get and it's unlikely that there will be an order that we would like. so, this is -- it is not that there is some, like, magic policy prescription that we can just set out and the disorder and chaos and violence in the world will go away, we live in wild times. >> all right. there is, however, a group of people who always seem to believe that there was a magic prescription that would make things much better and that they had prescribe it had two or three years ago and these are the former officials who leave the cabinet, write a memoir and miraculously, they are always the heroes or hero wins of their own story. they point to some policy debate three years ago or two years ago, ironically, just right of events. am i being somewhat too skeptical of panetta and frankly, even hillary and -- everyone who puts these books out somehow can
. >> well, you know, i mean, could you look at syria the way ronald reagan talked about a little boy looked at the big pile of man e manure, there must be a pony in here somewhere. but i think if there were order in syria, that would be the best could you get and it's unlikely that there will be an order that we would like. so, this is -- it is not that there is some, like, magic policy prescription that we can just set out and the disorder and chaos and violence in the world will go...
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it didn't work so well for the united states either. by the time ronald reagan left office, the top tax rate dropped from 70% down to 28%. he secured a 25% across the board reduction in income taxes for all americans in every tax bracket and he simplified the code from 16 down to two. in addition cutting taxes, he also reduced spending. he reduced regulations and he maintained a strong -- excuse me. today too many policies and institutions are on the opposite end of free market spectrum. one example in the news coming from the financial services sector is this. the export import bank doesn't sound terribly sexy and overwhelmingly subsidizes the corporations in the world. last year the fortune 500 companies received more than half of the bank's financing. nobody would care if this was a private bank, but this is a government subsidy. it amounts to cronyism that is financed by tax dollars and puts americans businesses at a competitive disadvantage. do you see what i mean when i say that government is lifting up the big at the expense of the small. enabling
it didn't work so well for the united states either. by the time ronald reagan left office, the top tax rate dropped from 70% down to 28%. he secured a 25% across the board reduction in income taxes for all americans in every tax bracket and he simplified the code from 16 down to two. in addition cutting taxes, he also reduced spending. he reduced regulations and he maintained a strong -- excuse me. today too many policies and institutions are on the opposite end of free market spectrum. one...
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ronald mcdonald in a waterbed. dog dollar and the rest of the richie rich crew there as well? i imagine it might be be. look, the problem is we hired a guy. the american people hired a guy who had absolutely no experience. think about it. if he were up for a job of a publicly traded company, he wouldn't get through the hr department. being a state senator and a part-time law professor, he wouldn't even make it in the door. he wrote a best seller and he is a celeb and that's how he is guiding the country and we are paying the price right now. >> i have got to say, he won two elections. so he is doing something right. it's up to the republicans to somehow create, i don't know, an articulate persuasive dialogue that actually does better. okay. jessica, pete, thanks. next on the rundown, they are not booing him, they are looing him. lou dobbs the profit, prophet. we knew it all along. predictions about the scandals come true. he will tell us why it could impact the midtermand he woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was imp
ronald mcdonald in a waterbed. dog dollar and the rest of the richie rich crew there as well? i imagine it might be be. look, the problem is we hired a guy. the american people hired a guy who had absolutely no experience. think about it. if he were up for a job of a publicly traded company, he wouldn't get through the hr department. being a state senator and a part-time law professor, he wouldn't even make it in the door. he wrote a best seller and he is a celeb and that's how he is guiding...
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and then i get to skye, and they say well, and you're the most famous person on skye. you -- everybody is oh, you're related to ronaldarly -- they say you know he is an economist. and all of a sudden i said oh, he is the ronald mcdonald. ronald really wanted to show us one particular picture, a picture that he had taken of our land. this is with we're all from. >> this is basically where we're all from. where it all started right here. >> so when you took this picture, you obviously knew we were from here? >> yes, i did. >> ronald obviously is one of the most accomplished economists in the world. but i had had originally started in business journalism. so i felt a kinship with him. it is such a joy for us. we went back to town, and uncle buzz and i were talking about the past few days that we had spent together. that was a moment where it all really came together for me. thank you for coming. this was really special to me to do this with you. >> thank you for having me. but suddenly, i just thought of something your grandfather would have loved to have seen your success and to see us both in scotland. i'm starting to
and then i get to skye, and they say well, and you're the most famous person on skye. you -- everybody is oh, you're related to ronaldarly -- they say you know he is an economist. and all of a sudden i said oh, he is the ronald mcdonald. ronald really wanted to show us one particular picture, a picture that he had taken of our land. this is with we're all from. >> this is basically where we're all from. where it all started right here. >> so when you took this picture, you obviously...
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well as the current press secretary. you can see them paying tribute to james brady, former press secretary for ronald reagan. it was in 1981 when he was shot during an assassination attempt on reagan's life. brady was left partially paralyzed from the shooting. nancy reagan could not attend the service but the letter she wrote to brady's widow was read aloud. >> jim was a patriot. he loved his country and was proud to serve. ronnie insisted he remain press secretary for the full eight years because it was the right thing to do. the white house did not seem complete without him. >> there was a letter from former president bill clinton read at the service. vice president joe biden expected to speak shortly. brady also remembered for the legislation that he helped to pass what was called the brady bill that requires background checks for anyone buying a handgun and the white house briefing room is named after him as well. that's the latest from the live desk. barbara. >> thanks, richard. >>> new this morning children's rights activist malala yousafzai and kasatyarthi won the nobel prize. yousafzai shot in the h
well as the current press secretary. you can see them paying tribute to james brady, former press secretary for ronald reagan. it was in 1981 when he was shot during an assassination attempt on reagan's life. brady was left partially paralyzed from the shooting. nancy reagan could not attend the service but the letter she wrote to brady's widow was read aloud. >> jim was a patriot. he loved his country and was proud to serve. ronnie insisted he remain press secretary for the full eight...
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well, these days it's different. i would say that we've romanticized the past often too much. your colleague at msnbc chris matthews has a book out now about ronald regan and tip o'neil. the implication is only with could go back to the days at 530 they would open up a bottle of whiskey and drink. they would be able to do better things together and -- >> i've really suspicious of only we can go back. you know? i keep thinking i group up in the fifties and sixties in south carolina, i don't want to go back. >> no thank auction i'm not going back, okay? >> but you understand the point is that this president somehow lacks what ronald regan had some chris matthews mind the ability to say when the work day is over we're going to go back to being pals again. that is going to make our relationship more easy. >> yeah, it's certainly true that he lacks that. he doesn't -- he does not want to pal around with john boehner at the end of the day. he just doesn't. so if he were more paul friendly and a different sort of personality, -- again they could have better relationships but i don't think -- that's not the point with the tea party. that's not the point
well, these days it's different. i would say that we've romanticized the past often too much. your colleague at msnbc chris matthews has a book out now about ronald regan and tip o'neil. the implication is only with could go back to the days at 530 they would open up a bottle of whiskey and drink. they would be able to do better things together and -- >> i've really suspicious of only we can go back. you know? i keep thinking i group up in the fifties and sixties in south carolina, i...
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ronald reagan passed amnesty. i will be curious to know if my colleague here supports amnesty as well. number one -- one of the things i also want to point out and i would like to answer that because i have been strong with this issue. when we are talking about legislation for immigration reform, before we left washington, we passed a very strong bill that would make sure those children who are coming, they are sent back to the countries of origin. that is where they want to be. the issue with the judges. we pass legislation to take care of that as well. it has not been brought up for a vote in the senate. you seem to be concerned or confused as to whether or not you would take a job in the senate or house of representatives. you would be in the house of representatives, if you were elected. nancy pelosi, she will be the one you will vote for in the house, who would be your boss. >> i am going to stop you there. nancy pelosi would not be your boss, unlike john boehner would be your boss. whoever the speaker is would never be my boss. it is a shame that you still believe john boehner is
ronald reagan passed amnesty. i will be curious to know if my colleague here supports amnesty as well. number one -- one of the things i also want to point out and i would like to answer that because i have been strong with this issue. when we are talking about legislation for immigration reform, before we left washington, we passed a very strong bill that would make sure those children who are coming, they are sent back to the countries of origin. that is where they want to be. the issue with...
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well, thank you so much. wip with anthony weekdays. much more ahead in the zone. >> thank you, buddy. >> thank you. >> ♪ >> 123 mace malcolm, drew gordon, saint joe's product ronaldon. roberts, jr. >> they begin regular season play, on wednesday, after indianna. that's followed up with friday trip to milwaukee. home open is her saturday against the miami heat. sixers finish lasts season, with 19 wins, and 63 losses. >> and joining us news, sixers beat writer for the philadelphia inquirer, regular season starts this week, you have watched the team the entire pre-season. what can we expect? tell us something good, keith. >> i think you can expect an athletic team, noel will play this year, they have second rounds pick in kj motorcycle done yells, a lot of people thought was going to go in the first round. but i think you also have to be extremely patient. i mean, this is -- they've been preaching it. >> preaching. i mean, it is cents serious, this is a young team they're going to lose a lot of games, the team isn't going to be as good as last year's game, but part of the process? everybody that watches this team every day, and covers this team from the coach right
well, thank you so much. wip with anthony weekdays. much more ahead in the zone. >> thank you, buddy. >> thank you. >> ♪ >> 123 mace malcolm, drew gordon, saint joe's product ronaldon. roberts, jr. >> they begin regular season play, on wednesday, after indianna. that's followed up with friday trip to milwaukee. home open is her saturday against the miami heat. sixers finish lasts season, with 19 wins, and 63 losses. >> and joining us news, sixers beat...
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>> well, i believe our republican party shifted dramatically from its basic roots. we campaigned heavily for ronald reagan. we've been life-long republicans as a family. today we're very estranged from our own party because of the tea party and the radical extremism that so many republicans have adopted. and i really think it's a small minority compared to the rank and file republicans out there. jon jr., when i think of him, there's no finer man in america. his honesty, his integrity, the fact he wraps his arms around all backgrounds and persuasions. when he ran for governor for the second time of our state, he had over 80% republican vote and over 80% democrats support him. that's with we need in america today, is that type of leadership. >> you and my dad both, the best men i know. thank you so much, my dad botht men i know. >> a perfect example of what the american dream is all about. >>> up next, one republican senator, one democrat stuck together on a desserted island forced to rely on each other to survive. and shockingly, no one dies. >> it was my first night sleeping with a democrat. >> he
>> well, i believe our republican party shifted dramatically from its basic roots. we campaigned heavily for ronald reagan. we've been life-long republicans as a family. today we're very estranged from our own party because of the tea party and the radical extremism that so many republicans have adopted. and i really think it's a small minority compared to the rank and file republicans out there. jon jr., when i think of him, there's no finer man in america. his honesty, his integrity,...
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and i think the attitude was well, we'll deal with this next guy when he takes office but we won this round. >> they were genuinely concerned when ronaldn was elected. >> there has never been a more humbling moment in my life. >> that ronald reagan was a different kettle of fish and that he really might use military force to get the hostages back. this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. to your company, your customers, and all your data. cyberedge from aig is more than insurance. it's proactive technology and specialists to help keep you ahead of the curve. claims specialists and advisors to protect you as cyber risks evolve. cyberedge -- to help you change the internet of risk into the internet of opportunity. so right now if you get the 15 gig plan, we'll double the data and make it 30 gigs for the same price. 30 gigs? wow - that's a lot. you don't have to do that for me. oh, that's ok... (interrupting) seri
and i think the attitude was well, we'll deal with this next guy when he takes office but we won this round. >> they were genuinely concerned when ronaldn was elected. >> there has never been a more humbling moment in my life. >> that ronald reagan was a different kettle of fish and that he really might use military force to get the hostages back. this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree....
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taken on the nuclear industry, ronald reagan, powerful legislators in the congress and the lobbies of ge and westinghouse is pretty well insurmountable viewed at that time. the vote came in the senate with 156 to 40. that was the end of the clinch river breeder are. now why did this for? because a new group was formed. it was a very elaborate, which was the umbrella over both sides of the people working under that umbrella went to work every day and they only had the clinch river on their mind. the problem with think tanks like heritage, progressive policy institute, economic policy is two, cato is they've got a lot of issues. all of those groups have come out years ago with attacks on corporate welfare. they put out reports on corporate welfare. but the next stage didn't occur. they didn't get into an operational mode to do something about it. that to me is the problem. unless we start nonprofit advocacy groups that are singularly focused on converging issues, it's not going to happen because everyday people go to work for cato, heritage, public citizen, economic policy is to sue. they have other priorities for which
taken on the nuclear industry, ronald reagan, powerful legislators in the congress and the lobbies of ge and westinghouse is pretty well insurmountable viewed at that time. the vote came in the senate with 156 to 40. that was the end of the clinch river breeder are. now why did this for? because a new group was formed. it was a very elaborate, which was the umbrella over both sides of the people working under that umbrella went to work every day and they only had the clinch river on their mind....
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and i think the attitude was well, we'll deal with this next guy when he takes office but we won this round. >> they were genuinely concerned when ronaldlected. >> there has never been a more humbling moment in my life. >> that ronald reagan was a different kettle of fish and that he really might use military force to get the hostages back. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy. you don't sound like flo. [high-pitched] yeah, i do. [ clears throat ] who you talking to? [ normal voice ] what? what's on your hand? noth-- my wedding ring. [chuckles] symbol of our love and understanding. comparing rates for you.
and i think the attitude was well, we'll deal with this next guy when he takes office but we won this round. >> they were genuinely concerned when ronaldlected. >> there has never been a more humbling moment in my life. >> that ronald reagan was a different kettle of fish and that he really might use military force to get the hostages back. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that...
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but they year that sandra day o'connor was chosen, well, i don't know if ronald reagan would've said she was absolutely the most qualified out there. certainly she was qualified for the job but remember sh should never serve on the federal court. but he had promised to appoint a woman and she knew that. she knew she was being chosen because she was a woman. and so what? that's great. that's what she would say, that's great. i was qualified. was i the most absolute positive the best qualified person in america? who is to say that is even is an under what criteria? that's th the thing i get compas to get that a lot with, not so much with scalia, his detractors just don't want them there. but certainly with my current subject, i still here and i know she hears. [speaking russian] or qualification. but look at her background, 17 years on lower federal courts, for instance, in yale. is she qualified? certainly she is qualified. the two people who she was most intention with at the time were already taken and judge diane wood from the seventh circuit. elena kagan got the nomination the nex
but they year that sandra day o'connor was chosen, well, i don't know if ronald reagan would've said she was absolutely the most qualified out there. certainly she was qualified for the job but remember sh should never serve on the federal court. but he had promised to appoint a woman and she knew that. she knew she was being chosen because she was a woman. and so what? that's great. that's what she would say, that's great. i was qualified. was i the most absolute positive the best qualified...
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well. >> i want you to listen to something john mccain said, c e critique of what is happening with this ebola czar. >> ronald reagan would have been on national television, looking at the camera, saying, my fellow americans, we're facing a crisis here and here's what i'm doing because i'm in charge and here are the people that you can look to. there's ways of addressing crises and it requires, first of all, presidential leadership. that's been missing throughout the last six years. >> i think there's a great deal of truth in what john mccain is saying. >> you worked for ronald reagan, you know. >> he was a great president. talk about tee s decisiveness. you had his friends, the air controllers, strike. he said, stop striking. they continued to strike. they were fired on the spot. a decisive strong leader who would do things that weren't terribly popular. john mccain is correct. why is the president, instead of meandering around, why was he not out there earlier, saying, look, we don't think this can come to the united states in any big way but we're taking the following precautions and we're putting so-and-s
well. >> i want you to listen to something john mccain said, c e critique of what is happening with this ebola czar. >> ronald reagan would have been on national television, looking at the camera, saying, my fellow americans, we're facing a crisis here and here's what i'm doing because i'm in charge and here are the people that you can look to. there's ways of addressing crises and it requires, first of all, presidential leadership. that's been missing throughout the last six years....