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it is my considerable pleasure to introduce to you susan ronald. [applause] >> thank you everybody. i just hope our technical problems are at an end . you may see these little steps there on the bottom. i've decided to write about conde nast really because i tend to write about power and greed. all the people i've written about before, there's another book which isn't on here, have been powerful people. some of them have been greedy. almost all of them have had some sort of brush with the law but after a dangerous woman, about florence wolf who was married to that youngest sonof jay gould as many of you will certainly know of , i decided that having written about someone who was incredibly powerful, incredibly devious and also the banker to herman goering by the end of the war and never ever was tried for her dastardly deeds, i needed to cleanse myself. i wanted to write about a really good person so i told this to my agent and my publisher and they just kind of looked blankly at me and they said you write about power and greed, how could you write about a nice person , it was my ag
it is my considerable pleasure to introduce to you susan ronald. [applause] >> thank you everybody. i just hope our technical problems are at an end . you may see these little steps there on the bottom. i've decided to write about conde nast really because i tend to write about power and greed. all the people i've written about before, there's another book which isn't on here, have been powerful people. some of them have been greedy. almost all of them have had some sort of brush with the...
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susan. carley: now th the good, the bad, and the ugly. the newman police department giving fallen corporal ronald singh's young son his own police car.re changed to the toy car to honor his dad killed one year ago. todd: what a great kid. i met him in may. the quick lane ends with qb throwing punches and accidentally hitting a ref in a face that. >> was paris floored flying over glass. mike glass throws a punch. and mike glass is going to be ejected from this game. you can't do that. todd: retaliating after a hard tackle. his team lost to pitt 34-30. carley: finally the ugly. a rude awakening. husband getting tattoo of unflattering picture of her sleeping on the plane. the british man wanted to get back at her for giving him a bad hair cut. he is also punishing himself there. >> kenny rogers said it best. knowing when to walk away and we are. carley: there you go. ♪ ♪ good morning ♪ na na that ♪ good morning ed: good morning from new york city. maybe the first time that long time we haven't shown the christmas tree at fox square stuarting to pivot. katie: last friday before the new year. griff: not playing christmas music. [jingle be
susan. carley: now th the good, the bad, and the ugly. the newman police department giving fallen corporal ronald singh's young son his own police car.re changed to the toy car to honor his dad killed one year ago. todd: what a great kid. i met him in may. the quick lane ends with qb throwing punches and accidentally hitting a ref in a face that. >> was paris floored flying over glass. mike glass throws a punch. and mike glass is going to be ejected from this game. you can't do that....
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susan: we will run out of time for all the history but i wanted to get to ronald reagan.e have a clip of ronald reagan talking about a very important project to him. the strategic defense initiative, sti let's watch that and then talk about this california governor. he comes to washington and how he impacts your story. >> there has been a desire to discuss sdi. as of its funding to be determined by domestic considerations unconnected to what the soviets are doing. sdi is a vital insurance policy. a necessary part of any national security strategy that includes deep reductions in strategic weapons. it is a cornerstone of our security strategy for the 1970's and beyond. -- the 1990's and beyond. we will research and develop it and when it is ready we will it. -- we will deploy it. susan: lots of money coming into this. how did it affect silicon valley? professor o'mara: sdi was really a supercomputing project. in order to work it would require immense amounts of competing power. so it becomes this incredible resource for computer science and other related disciplines. a lot
susan: we will run out of time for all the history but i wanted to get to ronald reagan.e have a clip of ronald reagan talking about a very important project to him. the strategic defense initiative, sti let's watch that and then talk about this california governor. he comes to washington and how he impacts your story. >> there has been a desire to discuss sdi. as of its funding to be determined by domestic considerations unconnected to what the soviets are doing. sdi is a vital insurance...
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you know, susan page, when i was 17, when i was 18 years old, it was when ronald reagan was running for a biography about reagan 30 years later that talked about how your ideology and world view when you're 18 years old, for the most part, stays with you. a lot of political scientists have said that in the past. it doesn't really change that dramatically. and that radically, unless, of course, you're donald trump and decide to become a republican at 65. >> interesting, i think you do see generations that are defined by whoever was in charge at the point they came of age. fdr stamped that he left, jfk certainly left a stamp on the young generation that came to age when he was president. ronald reagan. and i guess the question with president trump is, maybe he leaves a stamp that goes both ways, a stamp that has positive connotations for one group of voters, but we've certainly seen, and this has been consistent in all kinds of polls, that voters, younger voters, voters under 35 are those most likely to be in favor of this has impeachment and to support his removal from office. and to sup
you know, susan page, when i was 17, when i was 18 years old, it was when ronald reagan was running for a biography about reagan 30 years later that talked about how your ideology and world view when you're 18 years old, for the most part, stays with you. a lot of political scientists have said that in the past. it doesn't really change that dramatically. and that radically, unless, of course, you're donald trump and decide to become a republican at 65. >> interesting, i think you do see...
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well, you know, susan del percio, it's interesting how age has -- the view of age has changed so much through the years. ronaldhe began running for president and, you know, a lot of people were talking about the need for ronald reagan to have just one -- one term. i remember when bob dole, when he lost in '88 they asked, well, what's the possibility of you running again in '96? and bob dole responded, yeah, that's about how old i'll be by then. but of course it wasn't how old bob dole would have been by then. he was actually pretty spry and young compared to a lot of these candidates who are now in the race. but it is remarkable that we have donald trump what is he 73? 74? biden's in his mid to late 70s. sanders, mid to late 70s. had a heart attack and he seems to be stronger than ever before. and the weird thing, too, i don't know if you found this, but i found that it doesn't -- older candidates, a lot of times, get the support of younger voters. it sort of opposite and younger candidates are usually distrusted by younger voters. >> well, yeah. a lot of older voters don't like to see someone in their age ran
well, you know, susan del percio, it's interesting how age has -- the view of age has changed so much through the years. ronaldhe began running for president and, you know, a lot of people were talking about the need for ronald reagan to have just one -- one term. i remember when bob dole, when he lost in '88 they asked, well, what's the possibility of you running again in '96? and bob dole responded, yeah, that's about how old i'll be by then. but of course it wasn't how old bob dole would...