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nobody thought ronald reagan -- paul was the sole supporter of .his notion people liked ronald reagan. -- they knewwas who he was. they ran a good campaign. pundits did not think it was possible that she would stand a chance. they were right. he did not win. against the ford campaign is probably what notributed to gerald ford winning for the republicans and jimmy carter winning for the democrats. paul served as the chairman of that campaign. they kind of realized that they had set the foundation for the upcoming election in 1980. they had established something. they had thrust ronald reagan into the spotlight. they doubled down. planningthey started for the next campaign. i would say that paul was a giant of politics for nevada. he had made the decision that he wanted to give his personal political papers. some of the first shipments came that included memorandum, correspondence, briefing books, reports, anything that you would have any political office, it would be in those papers. we are in the reading room now, but we will go into the work room. come on through. enough,, interestin
nobody thought ronald reagan -- paul was the sole supporter of .his notion people liked ronald reagan. -- they knewwas who he was. they ran a good campaign. pundits did not think it was possible that she would stand a chance. they were right. he did not win. against the ford campaign is probably what notributed to gerald ford winning for the republicans and jimmy carter winning for the democrats. paul served as the chairman of that campaign. they kind of realized that they had set the...
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people liked ronald reagan, they gravitated towards him. they knew who he was because he was a national figure. he had been popular as california's governor. he had a good campaign. did not think it was possible he would even stand a chance. they were right, he did not win. but, his insurgency against the ford campaign, probably contributed to gerald ford not winning for the republican, probably attributed to jimmy carter winning for democrat in 1976. served as thet chairperson of that campaign in 1976. they realized they had set the foundation for the upcoming election in 1980. they had established something, they had thrust ronald reagan into the national spotlight, which consequently thrust paul laxalt into the spotlight as well. they double down and in 1978 started planning for their next campaign. is really a giant of nevada politics. laxalt made the decision he wanted to give his personal political papers to the university of nevada reno. the first shipment started coming in 1983. memoranda,es briefings,nce, anything you would have in
people liked ronald reagan, they gravitated towards him. they knew who he was because he was a national figure. he had been popular as california's governor. he had a good campaign. did not think it was possible he would even stand a chance. they were right, he did not win. but, his insurgency against the ford campaign, probably contributed to gerald ford not winning for the republican, probably attributed to jimmy carter winning for democrat in 1976. served as thet chairperson of that campaign...
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the two met at a barry goldwater rally where ronald reagan was speaking and ronald reagan would time een notable at the due to being in movies. laxalt and ronald reagan, one of their big initiatives together on was eally the conservation of the lake tahoe basin and the lake itself. they formed the tahoe regional agency to stymie some of the development, try to make the r water quality in lake, and that kind of created a friendship that lasted basically of their lives, the rest of their careers. 1976, the presidential was coming up so you ave gerald ford running as the incumbent of the republican jimmy nd then you have carter who was running for the democratic party. laxalt, a minority within a minority there, thought it would ronald reagan for to maybe throw his hat in the ing to run as president in the primaries. he tried to get some support from his colleagues on capitol hill. was interested. nobody thought ronald reagan would be a good president. it stood paul laxalt was of this supporter notion that ronald reagan should run for president in 1976. ronald reagan, they gravitated to
the two met at a barry goldwater rally where ronald reagan was speaking and ronald reagan would time een notable at the due to being in movies. laxalt and ronald reagan, one of their big initiatives together on was eally the conservation of the lake tahoe basin and the lake itself. they formed the tahoe regional agency to stymie some of the development, try to make the r water quality in lake, and that kind of created a friendship that lasted basically of their lives, the rest of their careers....
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ferri ferringing to ronald reagan himself. maybe there be more in the president's waning hours in ireland. always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> neil: forget china. if things don't go right south of the border, they might go south at the corner of wall and broad. we're on it after this. this is the ocean. just listen. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would last long enough to see it all. (avo) subaru outback. ninety eight percent are still on the road after 10 years. come on mom, let's go! i have heart disease, watch what i eat, take statins, but still struggle to lower my ldl bad cholesterol. which means a heart attack or stroke. could strike without warning, pulling me away from everything that matters most. (siren) because with high bad cholesterol, my risk of a heart attack or stroke is real. ♪ repatha® plus a statin seriously lowers bad cholesterol by 63%. and significantly drops my risk of having a heart attack or stroke. do not take repatha® if you are allergic to it. repatha® can cause
ferri ferringing to ronald reagan himself. maybe there be more in the president's waning hours in ireland. always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> neil: forget china. if things don't go right south of the border, they might go south at the corner of wall and broad. we're on it after this. this is the ocean. just listen. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would last long enough to see it all. (avo) subaru outback. ninety eight percent are still on the road...
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i remember when ronald reagan was governor. i remember when pete wilson was governor, the great days days de golden state and now you can see what blue one party rule does, takes the most magnificent state in the country and puts its number one where it ought to be number 50 and number 50 where it tooth be number one. it's disgrace what the left has down to this country and they're trying to do it to the state to the whole country. when you look at the people who are running right now, i'm speaking for myself, not the library here. when you look at the people running on the democrat side, they're insane. absolutely insane. [cheers and applause] >> to answer your question, whatever time i'm putting in isn't enough. so we'll do whatever we have to do. the way i look at it the men and women in uniform in hell holes royal the worn to protect this country i'm pleased to have a microphone and a camera in my face every day and i will use tom damn microphone and camera to advance the cause of liberty. [cheers and applause] this is easy
i remember when ronald reagan was governor. i remember when pete wilson was governor, the great days days de golden state and now you can see what blue one party rule does, takes the most magnificent state in the country and puts its number one where it ought to be number 50 and number 50 where it tooth be number one. it's disgrace what the left has down to this country and they're trying to do it to the state to the whole country. when you look at the people who are running right now, i'm...
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no one said it better than ronald reagan, ronald reagan has the biggest voice for welcoming people to our country and that we cannot close the door or else we won't be the country that leads the world. >> i was here when ronald reagan was here in 1984. for all the disagreements over how to handle missile deployments, there were a lot of tensions then. we didn't have the divisions with europe that we have now. america is less respected in europe than at any time in post-war history. >> let's throw on the positive possibilities. i think every one should re-read ronald reagan's speech of that day. it's beautiful. it talks about the importance of alliances and working together. the largest delegation for international travel for this visit, we have nearly 60 from the house and around 20 from the united states senate, bipartisan delegatio delegations. one third of them are veterans. it's pretty exciting to be able to acknowledge what happened then with the ability to thank those who have more recently fought for our freedom. then we had so many people want to come. we had to get two then t
no one said it better than ronald reagan, ronald reagan has the biggest voice for welcoming people to our country and that we cannot close the door or else we won't be the country that leads the world. >> i was here when ronald reagan was here in 1984. for all the disagreements over how to handle missile deployments, there were a lot of tensions then. we didn't have the divisions with europe that we have now. america is less respected in europe than at any time in post-war history....
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followed by ronald reagan in 1984. bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall,
followed by ronald reagan in 1984. bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall,
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when i was on ronald reagan's cam pin. john glenn was ahead of ronald reagan 57 to 39 at one point. mondale was ahead of them. same kinds of margins here. ronald reagan won 59-40. so the bottom line is the numbers move quickly. this president when he gets to go out there and arctic pate art is it that he's about and not have the harassment that he's had for the last two years, that's what the campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself, the numbers move drastically. lou: thanks for being here. >> up next, new numbers show how effective president trump has been in pressuring iran. >>> also, we'll tell you why this man, this man right there is waving a balloon in front of an alligator. nice alligator. what do you figure, 11, 12 feet long? oh my gosh. stay with us. we're coming right back. termites, feasting on homes 24/7. we're on the move. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. lou: a new gallop poll shows the iranian people feeling pressure from presid
when i was on ronald reagan's cam pin. john glenn was ahead of ronald reagan 57 to 39 at one point. mondale was ahead of them. same kinds of margins here. ronald reagan won 59-40. so the bottom line is the numbers move quickly. this president when he gets to go out there and arctic pate art is it that he's about and not have the harassment that he's had for the last two years, that's what the campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself, the numbers move drastically. lou: thanks for being...
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Él consiguiÓ 55 aunque todavÍa le quedan varios meses y quizÁs pueda alcanzar la marca de ronald reagan. carolina: dice que no le pone mucho cuidado a la portada pero hay fuentes que dicen que siempre estÁ pensando de Él. e dicha publicaciÓn en calidad de editora desde su experiencia como enviada especial a la alta comisiÓn de naciones unidas para los refugiados. borja: ahora seguimos con cifras que son realmente dramÁticas y con ellas conmemoramos el dÍa de los refugiados. naciones unidas dicen que 71 millones de personas se han visto obligadas a huir de sus hogares en el aÑo 2018. casi 30.000.000 son refugiadas. 30.5 millones pidieron asilo fuera de sus paÍses. 3.7 mil venezolanos que dejaron su patricia el aÑo pasado marcaron un rÉcord, 1.400.000 ademÁs consiguieron un permiso de residencia en diferentes naciones de latinoamÉrica. carolina: mÁs adelante verás lo que hacÍa una abuela por su pequeÑo nieto. esto te va a indignar. borja: y recibiste una factura mÉdica inesperada que contamos cÓmo puedes hacer para disputarla. un problema que nos ha pasado a todos aquÍ
Él consiguiÓ 55 aunque todavÍa le quedan varios meses y quizÁs pueda alcanzar la marca de ronald reagan. carolina: dice que no le pone mucho cuidado a la portada pero hay fuentes que dicen que siempre estÁ pensando de Él. e dicha publicaciÓn en calidad de editora desde su experiencia como enviada especial a la alta comisiÓn de naciones unidas para los refugiados. borja: ahora seguimos con cifras que son realmente dramÁticas y con ellas conmemoramos el dÍa de los refugiados. naciones...
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reagan. the argument about conservatism is what we see represented in the 45th president whose name does not appear in the book or is it something that traces its pedigree to james madison and our constitutional architecture of separated powers? you just showed on the screen there, the president aghast at the idea that the republicans in the senate might act as an independentvivalerous branch with an opinion of its own. it's nice to see them talking about exercising their own judgment in opposition to tariffs, the least conservative policy you can imagine which is the government telling americans what they can buy at what price and in what quantities. bossy government doesn't get much bigger or bossier than it does with protectionism. >> i was blown away by this that i found about half way through your book. this is about who we were. in 1951, when the average american ate 50% more than the average european, americans controlled two-thirds of the world's productive capacity, owned 80% of the
reagan. the argument about conservatism is what we see represented in the 45th president whose name does not appear in the book or is it something that traces its pedigree to james madison and our constitutional architecture of separated powers? you just showed on the screen there, the president aghast at the idea that the republicans in the senate might act as an independentvivalerous branch with an opinion of its own. it's nice to see them talking about exercising their own judgment in...
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listen to what ronald reagan said. ronald reagan even reminded us, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it down in the blood stream. it has to be passed, it's got to be fought for, protected and passed on so they can do the ame thing. or one day in our sunset years we'll be telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in america when women and men were free. folks, that can't happen. you and i have to ensure that socialism never comes to america. god bless you. thank you for being here. god bless america. thank you. cheers and applause] >> and now remarks from senators rand paul and marco rubio in florida in washington, d.c. this is 30 minutes. >> hey there, everybody. you can all grab your seats real quick.
listen to what ronald reagan said. ronald reagan even reminded us, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it down in the blood stream. it has to be passed, it's got to be fought for, protected and passed on so they can do the ame thing. or one day in our sunset years we'll be telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in america when women and men were free. folks, that can't happen. you and i have to ensure that socialism never...
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when i was on ronald reagan's cam pin. john glenn was ahead of ronald reagan 57 to 39 at one point. mondale was ahead of them. same kinds of margins here. ronald reagan won 59-40. so the bottom line is the numbers move quickly. this president when he gets to go out there and arctic pate art is it that he's about and not have the harassment that he's had for the last two years, that's what the campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself, the numbers move drastically. lou: thanks for being here. >> up next, new numbers show how effective president trump has been in pressuring iran. >>> also, we'll tell you why this man, this man right there is waving a balloon in front of an alligator. nice alligator. what do you figure, 11, 12 feet long? oh my gosh. stay with us. we're coming right back. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is tha
when i was on ronald reagan's cam pin. john glenn was ahead of ronald reagan 57 to 39 at one point. mondale was ahead of them. same kinds of margins here. ronald reagan won 59-40. so the bottom line is the numbers move quickly. this president when he gets to go out there and arctic pate art is it that he's about and not have the harassment that he's had for the last two years, that's what the campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself, the numbers move drastically. lou: thanks for being...
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reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at ita latino's house who was a who was the a female director she wasn't a communist herself but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan about this meeting and reagan who at that time was a bleeding heart liberal he says himself went to that meeting sean and wanted to speak and none of them wanted him to speak except one actor john garfield great actor he was a probably the 1st method actor was the leading man and working class act got up and said he should speak garfield then got a lot of throwback from the left of hollywood so it's been around and it's absurd to me that during this stalinists years hollywood embraced this stalinists as we said how many russians were killed
reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at ita latino's house who was a who was the a female director she wasn't a communist herself but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan about...
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reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at either latino's house who was a who was the a female director she was in a communist herself but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan about this meeting and reagan who at that time was a bleeding heart liberal he said himself went to that meeting sean and wanted to speak and none of them wanted him to speak except one actor john garfield great actor and he was a probably the 1st method actor of his day leading men and working class act that got up and said he should speak garfield then got a lot of throwback from the left of hollywood so it's been around and it's absurd to me that during his stalinists years hollywood embraced this stalinists as we said how many russia
reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at either latino's house who was a who was the a female director she was in a communist herself but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan...
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a speechwriter for bill bennett in the department of education under ronald reagan. he is a well-known attorney and -- at a prominent washington law firm. he's the oldest son of the late justice antonin scalia of. welcome jean scalia. [applause] it is a privilege to be here. i had the great fortune to work for bill in my first job out of college. we have all had the good fortune of his being a leading figure in this country in the many years since. let me say a few words about my good luck, then i will talk about yours. no person that i know outside of my family meant more to my formation as an adult then bill bennett. working for him was a second me.ation for in my two years as a speechwriter for him, i learned more than i ever had in four years at college. speeches tremendous about what all-american students should learn. he said "we should want every student to know how mountains are made. for most actions, there is an equal and opposite reaction. they should know who said i am the state. they should know about subjects, predicates, about isosceles triangles and t
a speechwriter for bill bennett in the department of education under ronald reagan. he is a well-known attorney and -- at a prominent washington law firm. he's the oldest son of the late justice antonin scalia of. welcome jean scalia. [applause] it is a privilege to be here. i had the great fortune to work for bill in my first job out of college. we have all had the good fortune of his being a leading figure in this country in the many years since. let me say a few words about my good luck,...
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this is the last time we'll see the few remaining veterans and that speech that ronald reagan gave and delivered and worked on with you was just the most memorable. what was so special about it? >> well, it was the 40th anniversary and it was a time when so much was in contention between europe and the united states with regard to what attitude to take towards the so soviet union. i think it was a heightened historical moment. i think president reagan's full heart was in it. my eyes filled with tears a momentum ago when that spontaneous applause broke out. they had been 20 years old or 30 years old, 40 years before and now they were graying fellows. no one had paid attention to them in pretty much in the 40 years that had passed since their great day. those were the men who took the cliffs in, i hate to say, icon, but iconic moment in world war ii. what they gave, by the way, 225 rangers went there that morning at dawn to take those cliffs. pretty quickly they were being fired down upon by german soldiers who were launching grenades against them. they got to the top which was amazing e
this is the last time we'll see the few remaining veterans and that speech that ronald reagan gave and delivered and worked on with you was just the most memorable. what was so special about it? >> well, it was the 40th anniversary and it was a time when so much was in contention between europe and the united states with regard to what attitude to take towards the so soviet union. i think it was a heightened historical moment. i think president reagan's full heart was in it. my eyes...
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reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at idle latino's house who was a who was the a female director she was in a communist to self but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan about this meeting and reagan who at that time was a bleeding heart liberal he says himself went to that meeting sean and wanted to speak and none of them wanted him to speak except one actor john garfield great actor and he was a probably the 1st method actor of his day leading men and working class act that got up and said he should speak garfield then got a lot of throwback from the left of hollywood so it's been around and it's absurd to me that during this stalinists years hollywood embraced this stalinists as we said how many russian
reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at idle latino's house who was a who was the a female director she was in a communist to self but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan...
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listen to what ronald reagan said. ronald reagan even reminded us, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it down in the blood stream. it has to be passed, it's got to be fought for, protected and passed on so they can do the same thing. or one day in our sunset years we'll be telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in america when women and men were free. folks, that can't happen. you and i have to ensure that socialism never comes to america. god bless you. thank you for being here. god bless america. thank you. [cheers and applause]
listen to what ronald reagan said. ronald reagan even reminded us, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it down in the blood stream. it has to be passed, it's got to be fought for, protected and passed on so they can do the same thing. or one day in our sunset years we'll be telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in america when women and men were free. folks, that can't happen. you and i have to ensure that socialism...
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when i was on ronald reagan's cam pin. john glenn was ahead of ronald reagan 57 to 39 at one point. mondale was ahead of them. same kinds of margins here. ronald reagan won 59-40. so the bottom line is the numbers move quickly. this president when he gets to go out there and arctic pate art is it that he's about and not have the harassment that he's had for the last two years, that's what the campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself, the numbers move drastically. lou: thanks for being here. >> up next, new numbers show how effective president trump has been in pressuring iran. >>> also, we'll tell you why this man, this man right there is waving a balloon in front of an alligator. nice alligator. what do you figure, 11, 12 feet long? oh my gosh. stay with us. we're coming right back. -we bought a house in a neighborhood with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you
when i was on ronald reagan's cam pin. john glenn was ahead of ronald reagan 57 to 39 at one point. mondale was ahead of them. same kinds of margins here. ronald reagan won 59-40. so the bottom line is the numbers move quickly. this president when he gets to go out there and arctic pate art is it that he's about and not have the harassment that he's had for the last two years, that's what the campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself, the numbers move drastically. lou: thanks for being...
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listen to what ronald reagan said. ronald reagan even reminded us, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it down in the blood stream. it has to be passed, it's got to be fought for, protected and passed on so they can do the same thing. or one day in our sunset years we'll be telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in america when women and men were free. folks, that can't happen. you and i have to ensure that socialism never comes to america. god bless you. thank you for being here. god bless america. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> hey there, everybody. you can all grab your seats real quick. like we've talked about earlier. it's nice to be in washington, d.c. when the floor of the house and the senate are actually working. right? so go ahead and grab your seat, everybody. so our next visitor frankly
listen to what ronald reagan said. ronald reagan even reminded us, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it down in the blood stream. it has to be passed, it's got to be fought for, protected and passed on so they can do the same thing. or one day in our sunset years we'll be telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in america when women and men were free. folks, that can't happen. you and i have to ensure that socialism...
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reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at either latino's house who was a who was the a female director she was in a communist herself but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan about this meeting and reagan who at that time was a bleeding heart liberal he says himself went to that meeting sean and wanted to speak and none of them wanted him to speak except one actor john garfield great actor he was a probably the 1st method actor was the leading man and working class act got up and said he should speak garfield then got a lot of throwback from the left of hollywood so it's been around and it's absurd to me that during this stalinists years hollywood embraced this stalinists as we said how many russians were kil
reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at either latino's house who was a who was the a female director she was in a communist herself but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan...
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reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at either latino's house who was a who was the a female director she was in a communist yourself but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan about this meeting and reagan who at that time was a bleeding heart liberal he said himself went to that meeting sean and wanted to speak and none of them wanted him to speak except one actor john garfield great actor and he was a probably the 1st method actor was the leading man and working class act that got up and said he should speak garfield then got a lot of throwback from the left of hollywood so it's been around and it's absurd to me that during this stalinists years hollywood embraced this stalinists as we said how many russian
reagan gave ronald reagan in the 1940 s. there was a dinner. of the communist party russians. operatives at either latino's house who was a who was the a female director she was in a communist yourself but there were many comments at this dinner by sterling hayden the actor from the godfather played the police captain who was the head of the communist party in hollywood there were tons of operatives at that time and they were recruiting people the actor william holden had actually told reagan...
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this extraordinary deal between the united kingdom and saudi arabia in which ronald reagan wanted to sell the saudis billions and billions dollars worth of equipment but these radios stopped it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared saudi would threaten israel said ronald reagan handed the deal with are effectively to his political soulmate. un soon enough and there was a very effective fight. when . the saudi. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years. has been at the heart of many of the great quote of the end of the post. i was fish to see him when i was prime minister because he brought me extraordinary insight. she informed us she considers sorry.
this extraordinary deal between the united kingdom and saudi arabia in which ronald reagan wanted to sell the saudis billions and billions dollars worth of equipment but these radios stopped it and congress wouldn't approve it because they feared saudi would threaten israel said ronald reagan handed the deal with are effectively to his political soulmate. un soon enough and there was a very effective fight. when . the saudi. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british...
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next from our c-span video archive, president ronald reagan speaks at the normandy cliffs overlooking omaha beach on the 40th anniversary. president reagan: we are here to mark that day in history on the allied armies reclaim to this continent to liberty. for four long years, much of europe and been a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, jew
next from our c-span video archive, president ronald reagan speaks at the normandy cliffs overlooking omaha beach on the 40th anniversary. president reagan: we are here to mark that day in history on the allied armies reclaim to this continent to liberty. for four long years, much of europe and been a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, jew
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. >> joining us tonight, one of my favorite people to talk with at any time. paul bracken, professor at yale university. good to see you. >> good to be here. lou: let start with, if we may, craig allen. suddenly in the business of lobbying for china.for a company charge clearly and unequivocally by this government with espionage activities against the united states and our allies. >> okay, there's a lot going on behind the scenes. it hasn't been reported yet even by the big wall street
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the...
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followed by ronald reagan in 1994,bill clinton in george w. bush in 2004, and barack obama in 2014. on reel america, the film "d-day to germany." the cherbourgat was brat -- badly destroyed by the germans. they destroyed the docks. it took them almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral history, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted oralpoint to hocdu hoc to beach. >he talks about the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic, but it was also mama and things like that. they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire from the right. at 8:00 p.m., president trump and first lady melania trump joined president emmanuel macron for the d-day ceremony. watch it on american history tv on c-span three. today marks the 75th anniversary of d-day. there was a ceremony today with world war ii veterans. >> good morning. on behalf of the friends of the national world war ii memorial, welcome to the national world war ii memorial as we commemorate and from ever the 75th
followed by ronald reagan in 1994,bill clinton in george w. bush in 2004, and barack obama in 2014. on reel america, the film "d-day to germany." the cherbourgat was brat -- badly destroyed by the germans. they destroyed the docks. it took them almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral history, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted oralpoint to hocdu hoc to beach. >he talks about the cries of the wounded. >> most of it...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. get it! get that butterfly! you know those butterflies aren't actually in the room? hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progressive protects your pets like you do. you can see "the secret life of pets
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. -and...that's your basic three-point turn. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. -oh. thank you. -yeah. they feel like they have to drink a lot
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the...
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it is a ronald reagan policy expanded and reiterated and it prevents taxpayer funds from going to -- and this is grant that o foreign n.g.o.'s perform abortion as a method of family planning. he shocking number of unborn children killed in america is unconscionable. a death toll that will equates the entire population of italy. all of this when our knowledge about unborn children and the breathtaking miracle is unparalleled. any parent or grand parent knows that first baby's pictures of the child in the womb, the ultrasound pictures that go up on our refrigerators and so proud. if you are not a parent, you are a parent during those nine months. the pro-abortion movement, like a modern day flat earth society lings to outdated arguments. even seemingly denying word choice withers under scrute think. choice to do what? dismember an unborn child by piece. anyone who watched the movie "unplanned" showed where a child was decimated right off the screen for all to see. starves the baby to death. and then there is injections of chemical poisoning. that's the choice, the choice to kill an inn
it is a ronald reagan policy expanded and reiterated and it prevents taxpayer funds from going to -- and this is grant that o foreign n.g.o.'s perform abortion as a method of family planning. he shocking number of unborn children killed in america is unconscionable. a death toll that will equates the entire population of italy. all of this when our knowledge about unborn children and the breathtaking miracle is unparalleled. any parent or grand parent knows that first baby's pictures of the...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the...
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well, it was cool to vote for ronald reagan. i came to d.c. in 2011 because i believe in g government. >> you worked with darrell issa. >> i did work with darrell issa, yes. >> oh, will the horrors ever stop here? so you're not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? >> none, whatsoever. no, i'm a trump appointee. >> president trump appointed you? >> yes, he did. >> oh, my lord. well, gosh. so presumably being who you are you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but you'd probably if you could, you'd bend over backwards to counsel someone who was in trouble with the law you're in charge of enforcing to kind of write himself, herself, give them a bit of a warning chance so it doesn't have to get to a level it now is. would that be a fair statement? >> well, i wouldn't say bend over backwards. i do believe it is my job in a nonpartisan way to assist the administration in complying with all the laws. osc enforces whistle-blower laws and retaliation. we do have a ver
well, it was cool to vote for ronald reagan. i came to d.c. in 2011 because i believe in g government. >> you worked with darrell issa. >> i did work with darrell issa, yes. >> oh, will the horrors ever stop here? so you're not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? >> none, whatsoever. no, i'm a trump appointee. >> president trump appointed you? >> yes, he did. >> oh, my lord. well, gosh. so presumably...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. loyalty, so rare! so rare. the lexus es... ♪ ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... ...a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. renenow i'm anythingsaw turtle, mybut lonely.full. ahnya: we have this like deep connection, this heart connection. brian: he just wants to be close to you and part of your life. renee: every day with turtle is a perfect day. he's an incredible companion and my best frien
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the...
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followed by ronald reagan in 1984. bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, the constant artillery fire, and the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic, and a few of it was mama. the cries of the wounded and dying were haunting. but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. trump0 p.m., president joins emmanuel macron, french president, at normandy cemetery. 1 p.m.unday starting at eastern, on c-span. >> the white house did not release a weekly address. senator mark warner of virginia gave the democratic address, focusing on
followed by ronald reagan in 1984. bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes...
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of the are likely part of that speech, maybe ronald reagan may come into play. the president had the unique opportunity to talk about what he thinks is great about america and a lot of people in france, viewers of my show got to know over the past -- extra jillian: 18 years old and saved a lot of lives on the beaches and he's also the person -- those who gave their last breath on the beaches as well. getting off script, yesterday he walked around behind me and paid tribute to some of those men. first time he has come back since he was 18 and never made it off the beach last time. the only time i was ever in france was on that beach and now i'm getting to know the people of france a little bit and he has been so struck how warm they are and they don't forget it was the americans who liberated them from the grip of the nazis. that was a heartwarming moment as these communities that welcome them with open arms and saw freedom, the faces of these 18, 19, 20-year-old men who came from america to liberate this great country of france, remarkable day. rob: that is grea
of the are likely part of that speech, maybe ronald reagan may come into play. the president had the unique opportunity to talk about what he thinks is great about america and a lot of people in france, viewers of my show got to know over the past -- extra jillian: 18 years old and saved a lot of lives on the beaches and he's also the person -- those who gave their last breath on the beaches as well. getting off script, yesterday he walked around behind me and paid tribute to some of those men....
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david stockman, ronald reagan's budget director, is saying you guys are nuts. this should not be the reaction. you're getting something really, really wrong. he is going to be here really, really soon. rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brighthouse smartcare. brighthouse financial. build for what's ahead℠ brighthouse financial. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. nah. not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. it's soft... the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, and the door ensures a watertight seal, so you neve
david stockman, ronald reagan's budget director, is saying you guys are nuts. this should not be the reaction. you're getting something really, really wrong. he is going to be here really, really soon. rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about...
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this is how ronald reagan did it on the 40th anniversary. >> we are bound today what bound us 40 years ago. the same loyalties, traditions and beliefs. we are bound by reality. the strength of america's allies is vital to the united states and the americans guarantee is essential to the continued freedom of democracies. so, we were with you then. we are with you now. your hopes are our hopes, your destiny is our destiny. >> before we go any further, we should note these wars written by peg my noonan were graceful and president reagan's stlifrry is more so. however -- delivery is more so. however, they were seen at the time not dramatically or tonally exceptional, they were a well delivered expression of an idea nearly everyone shared. this is what any president would do, perhaps without the same flare, certainly the same sentiment and same sacrifice and selfless spirit. tonight given the president's behavior, so far the currents president, there are very real questions whether he holds those same things in which allied sacrifice is prominent. he also spent a lot of time focusing on him
this is how ronald reagan did it on the 40th anniversary. >> we are bound today what bound us 40 years ago. the same loyalties, traditions and beliefs. we are bound by reality. the strength of america's allies is vital to the united states and the americans guarantee is essential to the continued freedom of democracies. so, we were with you then. we are with you now. your hopes are our hopes, your destiny is our destiny. >> before we go any further, we should note these wars written...
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it's got a plaque and scrapped approach of ronald reagan. commencement speaker this is all nine hundred ninety three with the greatest admiration and respect. it's a replica of the thomas barracks . [applause] thank you \ thank you very much. i shall probably see that this goes on display in the new presidential library. [applause] today on american history tv on c-span3 at 2:00 p.m. eastern, revisiting the roots and atlution of storytelling colonial williamsburg. >> i went to his room after they had done all of this parading. said when you put on 18th century clothing, it makes you feel important. it inspires you. think that the 18th century was what it means to be an american. wear, wear the clothes i i feel like a slave. ourn sunday, we continue coverage of the 75th anniversary of the day at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts. >> they had landed about one half mile off course area there was a little bit of uncertainty perhaps hesitation as to what they should do. the assistance division commander, son of the president, who was the oldest ame
it's got a plaque and scrapped approach of ronald reagan. commencement speaker this is all nine hundred ninety three with the greatest admiration and respect. it's a replica of the thomas barracks . [applause] thank you \ thank you very much. i shall probably see that this goes on display in the new presidential library. [applause] today on american history tv on c-span3 at 2:00 p.m. eastern, revisiting the roots and atlution of storytelling colonial williamsburg. >> i went to his room...
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in 1960, ronald reagan in a letter to richard nixon wrote the following about john f. kennedy: "under the tousled boyish haircut is still old karl marx." in the 1990s, then congressman newt gingrich claimed president bill clinton's health care plan was "centralized bureaucratic socialism." the conservative heritage foundation has claimed that the children's health insurance program, the chip program, was "a step towards socialism." former speaker of the house john boehner claimed the stimulus package, the omnibus spending bill and the budget proposed by president barack obama were "all one big down payment on a new american socialist experiment." in this regard, president harry truman was right when he said that "socialism is the epithet they have hurled at every advance the people have made in the last 20 years. socialism is what they called social security. socialism is what they called farm price supports. socialism is what they called bank deposit insurance. socialism is what they called the growth of free and independent labor organizations. socialism is their nam
in 1960, ronald reagan in a letter to richard nixon wrote the following about john f. kennedy: "under the tousled boyish haircut is still old karl marx." in the 1990s, then congressman newt gingrich claimed president bill clinton's health care plan was "centralized bureaucratic socialism." the conservative heritage foundation has claimed that the children's health insurance program, the chip program, was "a step towards socialism." former speaker of the house john...
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if you're a supporter of ronald reagan whose career was about fighting russia and communism, ronald reagan who must be spinning in his grave after the comments from yesterday. i'd ask my ronald reagan republicans speak up, step out. >> at what point do you think your party to stop hoping for the norms to kick in? that's the part where you're sitting there, i think there was this magic hope by some you have that the filibuster would be held for the supreme court. there's this magic hope that you guys have. at what point do you realize that lucy always pulls the football away? >> chuck, you can make a pretty good case on the set of facts that you're outlining. on the other hand, i think people hired me to come up here and try to get things done even when it's hard to get things done. again, i keep putting out some of these ideas. i think they are valid. i think there's bipartisan support for a lot of them around how we protect our system in 2020. your point is if they don't step up, time will tell. >> senator mark warner, democrat from virginia, keeping the faith and bringing the guardrails
if you're a supporter of ronald reagan whose career was about fighting russia and communism, ronald reagan who must be spinning in his grave after the comments from yesterday. i'd ask my ronald reagan republicans speak up, step out. >> at what point do you think your party to stop hoping for the norms to kick in? that's the part where you're sitting there, i think there was this magic hope by some you have that the filibuster would be held for the supreme court. there's this magic hope...
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that's what ronald reagan did so well that day in 1984 and why other presidents try to emulate him. it's going to be interesting to see what donald trump says. the other thing is that unlike all of those earlier presidents and most presidents in history, this is a president who's proud of the fact that he doesn't read books and doesn't know a lot about history. and this is the last occasion of this kind where we're going to have any serious representation by people who actually fought on d day and that means it's all the more important for all of us to bear witness ourselves even though we were not there in 1944 to how important this was. d day was perhaps the greatest day of the 20th century and that's something we always have to remember and talk about. >> and, to be frank, we've always commemorated this event every ten years since 1984. this is the first time it's being done in such a large fashion on the 5th anniversary, the 75th because of the age of the veterans and those returning here and they are the last to bear direct witness to what happened here. i was really struck, i
that's what ronald reagan did so well that day in 1984 and why other presidents try to emulate him. it's going to be interesting to see what donald trump says. the other thing is that unlike all of those earlier presidents and most presidents in history, this is a president who's proud of the fact that he doesn't read books and doesn't know a lot about history. and this is the last occasion of this kind where we're going to have any serious representation by people who actually fought on d day...
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in 1960, ronald reagan in a letter to richard nixon wrote the following about john f. kennedy: "under the tousled boyish haircut is still old karl marx." [laughter] in the 1990s, then congressman newt gingrich claimed president bill clinton's health care plan was "centralized bureaucratic socialism." the conservative heritage foundation has claimed that the children's health insurance program, the chip program, was "a step towards socialism." former speaker of the house john boehner claimed the stimulus package, the omnibus spending bill and the budget proposed by president barack obama were "all one big down payment on a new american socialist experiment." in this regard, president harry truman was right when he said that "socialism is the epithet they have hurled at every advance the people have made in the last 20 years. [applause] this is true. this is the quote from harry truman. socialism is what they called social security. socialism is what they called farm price supports. socialism is what they called bank deposit insurance. socialism is what they called the g
in 1960, ronald reagan in a letter to richard nixon wrote the following about john f. kennedy: "under the tousled boyish haircut is still old karl marx." [laughter] in the 1990s, then congressman newt gingrich claimed president bill clinton's health care plan was "centralized bureaucratic socialism." the conservative heritage foundation has claimed that the children's health insurance program, the chip program, was "a step towards socialism." former speaker of the...
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ronald reagan. other names, blast from the past here. on the republican side, george h.w. bush wasn't well known. this was a massive upset. reagan was the heavy favorite. he lost in iowa. a famous moment on our air, on nbc's air where ronald reagan's political career was declared over. they went to the new hampshire primary next. in those days things were a little different. there was a debate that was supposed to take place between bush and reagan, a newspaper, national telegraph sponsored. federal election commission said no, you can't have a media outlet sponsoring it. reagan campaign put the money up, invited all the other candidates to the stage. they kind of crashed the stage. the debate started. reagan was speaking. the moderator was from the national telegraph newspaper and this is what happened. >> could you turn that microphone up, please? >> i am paying for this microphone. [ applause ] >> ronald reagan, the actor turned politician. he knew how to deliver that line. you heard the response. bush had pulled ahead in the poll. that debate happened. 27-point win for
ronald reagan. other names, blast from the past here. on the republican side, george h.w. bush wasn't well known. this was a massive upset. reagan was the heavy favorite. he lost in iowa. a famous moment on our air, on nbc's air where ronald reagan's political career was declared over. they went to the new hampshire primary next. in those days things were a little different. there was a debate that was supposed to take place between bush and reagan, a newspaper, national telegraph sponsored....
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i do want to ask, hearing ronald reagan, giving a speech, that a speech you could ever imagine president trump giving? >> no, i couldn't. the benality of donald trump's works has been the hallmark of his words by ronald reagan were particularly elegant and really exceptional. but they also fit the man and it's important when it comes to speeches as well. the words matter, but the person delivering the words matter, too. and it helps to give a dignified speech if the person who is delivering the speech is himself or herself dignified. in the case of donald trump, that's not possible without dignity. >> i want to play what the president had to say yesterday about the protests that have taken place over the last couple of days. listen. >> as far as the protests, i have to tell you, because i commented on it yesterday. we left the prime minister, the queen, the royal family, there were thousands of people on the streets cheering. and even coming over today, there were thousands of people cheering. and then i heard that there were protests. i said, where are the protests? i didn't see a prote
i do want to ask, hearing ronald reagan, giving a speech, that a speech you could ever imagine president trump giving? >> no, i couldn't. the benality of donald trump's works has been the hallmark of his words by ronald reagan were particularly elegant and really exceptional. but they also fit the man and it's important when it comes to speeches as well. the words matter, but the person delivering the words matter, too. and it helps to give a dignified speech if the person who is...
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loving together. —— ronald reagan. 0ne great loving together. —— ronald reagan. one thing donald trump does know about british politics is brexit. he also prides himself as being a great deal maker. his idea of making a deal is confrontational, you make threats and bang the table and you get something out of the other side. theresa may's negotiating with the eu, some tories wanted her to do more of that, it has been an attempt at being more consensual. she ended up with a deal, not everything she wanted or tory mps wanted. i think trump is with people like the er g. he would like to see more threats, more walking away. theresa may would say, if we walk away, terrible things could happen to the economy. that is not a risk she is prepared to take. a drastically different style, which is probably why donald trump would like to see some little bit more confrontational in number ten. goes my case it therefore going to be so long and goodbye meeting? fax we asked the president, it is strange coming over, monday is all th
loving together. —— ronald reagan. 0ne great loving together. —— ronald reagan. one thing donald trump does know about british politics is brexit. he also prides himself as being a great deal maker. his idea of making a deal is confrontational, you make threats and bang the table and you get something out of the other side. theresa may's negotiating with the eu, some tories wanted her to do more of that, it has been an attempt at being more consensual. she ended up with a deal, not...
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i always invoked ronald reagan, which is to say never speak ill of a conservative opponent. what do you make of him? he says you area what do you make of him? he says you are a character. and who knows — i look forward to working with him in the future. i always invoked ronald reagan, which is to say never speak ill of a conservative opponent. but what i want to do is to emphasise my basic message, which is to unite the country. brexit was — yes, it was partly about immigration, but it was also about huge parts of britain feeling that they didn't have the same advantages, the same care, the same love, as london and the south—east, and that they were being a bit left behind. well, that's an economic mistake. it's a political and it's a social mistake. we need to bring the country together — infrastructure, education, technology, give everybody the chance they deserve. and you really think you can do that, when some people see you as the most divisive politician? believe me, they said that in 2008, before i became mayor of london. the guardian, a highly reputable newsp
i always invoked ronald reagan, which is to say never speak ill of a conservative opponent. what do you make of him? he says you area what do you make of him? he says you are a character. and who knows — i look forward to working with him in the future. i always invoked ronald reagan, which is to say never speak ill of a conservative opponent. but what i want to do is to emphasise my basic message, which is to unite the country. brexit was — yes, it was partly about immigration, but it was...
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he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush in 2004 and barack obama in 2014. and then at 4 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1944 film "d-day to germany." >> we thought we would use it as a port. but we found it shown here was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them if i recall almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral histories world war ii veteran john ron describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, by constant artillery fires. >> most of it was medic but a few of it was mama, that type thing. the cries of the wounded and the dying were sort of haunting. but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. >> and at 8 p.m., president trump and first lady melania trump join french president emmanuel macron for the d-day 75th anniversary ceremony. watch sunday, starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. sunday on q&a blues musician davis talks abo
he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush in 2004 and barack obama in 2014. and then at 4 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1944 film "d-day to germany." >> we thought we would use it as a port. but we found it shown here was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them if i recall almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral histories...
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ronald reagan finally lost his patience after one of those mines hit a u.s. navy frigate, and he launched one of the largest naval engagements since world war ii. i hope that's not the case. i hope the president's statement on friday and yesterday that we will not tolerate any kind of attack on an american service member anywhere in the region gets through to the leaders in tehran. i worry though that they have a long history of marching up this escalation ladder anytime they face the kind of strategic challenge they face right now thanks to administration's maximum pressure campaign. chris: you were very critical of president obama's failure to enforce his red line against syria after a chemical attack, saying that it raised questions about how strong security commitments and statements by the president were. president trump has repeatedly gone after mr. obama on the same thing. take a look. >> when he didn't cross that line after making the threat, i think that set us back a long ways not only in syria, but in many other parts of the world because it was a
ronald reagan finally lost his patience after one of those mines hit a u.s. navy frigate, and he launched one of the largest naval engagements since world war ii. i hope that's not the case. i hope the president's statement on friday and yesterday that we will not tolerate any kind of attack on an american service member anywhere in the region gets through to the leaders in tehran. i worry though that they have a long history of marching up this escalation ladder anytime they face the kind of...
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here's how she compared the president to president reagan. >> i was here when ronald reagan was here in 1984. for all the disagreements of how to handle there were a lot of tensions then, but we didn't have the division we had with europe with what we have now. america is less respected in europe than at any time in postwar history. >> what do you think of reporter anchor saying we are less respected -- i thought it was outgoing prime minister theresa may, they are not paying up. they respect. >> it's so ignorant, quite shocking to hear someone who is seen as a respected journalist like andrea mitchell to say something like that. she should remember that at the time she was talking about with ronald reagan, there were massive protests in london against ronald reagan and the deployment of cruise missiles, much bigger than anything is out in the donald trump era germany right across europe, when you bring it up today and see what the president has done, strengthen the special relationship. it really cooled off in the obama years. i remember this visibly. i was in number 10 downing stre
here's how she compared the president to president reagan. >> i was here when ronald reagan was here in 1984. for all the disagreements of how to handle there were a lot of tensions then, but we didn't have the division we had with europe with what we have now. america is less respected in europe than at any time in postwar history. >> what do you think of reporter anchor saying we are less respected -- i thought it was outgoing prime minister theresa may, they are not paying up....
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he wants to go back to ronald reagan. that was the last year with ronald reagan. 30 years ago. i'm with him all the way i'm going back to ronald reagan days. >> bill: we will see how that cells next week. >> i don't think bernie is going to buy mike my line. what do you think? >> bill: i don't think so. one more thing on japan. they say don't expect a deal, but they might be sending us in that direction. i think we have heard that for a year, unfortunately. your comment on that? >> yeah, well, i think that is what negotiators always say. i'm willing to hold on for all of that stuff. this is part of a negotiated certain strategy, which i am not an expert in. we have had some good deals with canada, mexico, south korea. i think were going to get a good deal with china and the u.s. and japan. i'm really very hopeful, and i think it will come fairly soon, and when it does, it will be really explosively wonderful. >> bill: i hope you're right. >> i've been wrong a lot of times in my life, but i don't think i'm right on this one. i really don't. >> bill: from nashville, tennessee, th
he wants to go back to ronald reagan. that was the last year with ronald reagan. 30 years ago. i'm with him all the way i'm going back to ronald reagan days. >> bill: we will see how that cells next week. >> i don't think bernie is going to buy mike my line. what do you think? >> bill: i don't think so. one more thing on japan. they say don't expect a deal, but they might be sending us in that direction. i think we have heard that for a year, unfortunately. your comment on...
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four years after serving his second term as president, ronald reagan gave his commencement address at the citadel. theutlined his ideas on nature of characters and what it takes to make good decisions as a leader.
four years after serving his second term as president, ronald reagan gave his commencement address at the citadel. theutlined his ideas on nature of characters and what it takes to make good decisions as a leader.