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do you think that ronald reagan could have been elected president without nancy reagan? oh!y reagan: [laughter] oh my! well, i think i may have helped a little, maybe. i hope so. [applause] in your book, you describe after the attempt on the president's life, it you describe being at george washington university hospital and people in the emergency room -- and you said -- i have to get to my husband, they do not know how it is between as. and people were not listening. and you said again -- they do not know how it is between us. how is it between you? reagan: well, you have to the whole atand motion of the day which was -- the whole emotion of the day which was tremendous. not maybe ashings precisely as you would have said them otherwise. it hasmeant was -- always been a very close marriage. and i can go through most anything as long as i know that ronnie is there. and the same holds true for him. and that is what i meant. withdo not know how it is us. he has to know that i am here. and the idea of him lying there and not knowing where i was or if i was even around -- you kn
do you think that ronald reagan could have been elected president without nancy reagan? oh!y reagan: [laughter] oh my! well, i think i may have helped a little, maybe. i hope so. [applause] in your book, you describe after the attempt on the president's life, it you describe being at george washington university hospital and people in the emergency room -- and you said -- i have to get to my husband, they do not know how it is between as. and people were not listening. and you said again --...
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so reagan had to constantly let the right know, i know what i'm doing. >> reagan was being accused already of getting soft on communism but he hadn't forgotten the problems we still had. europe is still divided. there was still a berlin wall. >> there is one sign the soviets can make that would be unmistakable, that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [cheers and applause ] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> it was perfect. it was beautiful. he had to insist on keeping it in the speech, and he did it. don't let anybody tell you, a staffer or anybody else. >> meanwhile, in the soviet union, gorbachev decides to do something bold and he says, let's separate sdi from reducing the nuclear stockpile. it opens up the possibility for a third summit. >> this week's summit may prove historic. for the first time since the onset of the nuclear age, the united states and soviet union will sign a treaty actually reducing the number of nuclear missiles. >> the agreement involved the elimination of an entire class of weapons, the intermediate rang
so reagan had to constantly let the right know, i know what i'm doing. >> reagan was being accused already of getting soft on communism but he hadn't forgotten the problems we still had. europe is still divided. there was still a berlin wall. >> there is one sign the soviets can make that would be unmistakable, that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [cheers and applause ] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> it was...
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and this time we're going to let ronald reagan be ronald reagan. >> the mantra let reagan be reagan is take advantage of what we've got. the strongest thing, our best political asset is ronald reagan being himself, communicating with the american people. when he was showing his personality, his ideas and rhetoric, he generally succeeded. >> going into tonight, a new poll indicates the race continues to narrow. >> the audience out there will be looking at ronald reagan in a new way. i think in louisville, the myths or the mystique of the great communicator was dented, perhaps irreparably. >> president kennedy had to go days on end with very little sleep during the cuban missile crisis. is there any doubt you'd be able to function in such circumstances? >> not at all. and also, i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> it brought down the hour, and it was his house by then. >> there were several times during his first term when i thought this man is not going to be re-elected president. i guess
and this time we're going to let ronald reagan be ronald reagan. >> the mantra let reagan be reagan is take advantage of what we've got. the strongest thing, our best political asset is ronald reagan being himself, communicating with the american people. when he was showing his personality, his ideas and rhetoric, he generally succeeded. >> going into tonight, a new poll indicates the race continues to narrow. >> the audience out there will be looking at ronald reagan in a new...
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reagan and me. when the president was going through his ordeal after leaving the white house, our calls became more regular, and i could hear her loneliness, and on one of the calls i suggested the next time i'm in california, we should have lunch. and maybe we should invite our mutual friend warren beatty. no, tom, she said, it is enough to have lunch with you. [laughter] tom brokaw: until the next day when the phone call arrived and it was nancy saying, do you think warren might want to have lunch with us? [laughter] tom brokaw: of course. and the luncheon companion star power went up many multiples. there is nothing like walking into a los angeles dining room with mrs. reagan on your arm. brokaw and beatty were also quickly in the publications. we treasured those lunches because she always arrived with political observations and the best gossip from both coasts. metaphorically, there was no lunch for me. as a you would just at the president's funeral, i looked down at the first few and decided it
reagan and me. when the president was going through his ordeal after leaving the white house, our calls became more regular, and i could hear her loneliness, and on one of the calls i suggested the next time i'm in california, we should have lunch. and maybe we should invite our mutual friend warren beatty. no, tom, she said, it is enough to have lunch with you. [laughter] tom brokaw: until the next day when the phone call arrived and it was nancy saying, do you think warren might want to have...
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reagan: which one, carl? [laughter] safire compared you to edith wilson, who had protected her husband during his stroke. roletially, that was the that you were attempting to play, just essentially protecting him. ms. reagan: yes, well again, back to the shooting. , your threatshot increase, and there's nothing that can describe your husband being shot. there's just nothing that can describe that. the emotions that you go through and, and it is something that never leaves you. to this day, it never leaves you. every time he -- with the increased threats, people who would write and say, he didn't get him, but i will get him, you -- and every time he would walk through the door to go out and talk to 10,000 people, my heart sank. i don't think it started rising again until he walked back. is what i was trying to do. all that was on my mind was, this never should happen again, god for bid. carl: when the press began over inflating -- ms. reagan: excuse me, but that wasn't the worst article. [laughter] carl: i tho
reagan: which one, carl? [laughter] safire compared you to edith wilson, who had protected her husband during his stroke. roletially, that was the that you were attempting to play, just essentially protecting him. ms. reagan: yes, well again, back to the shooting. , your threatshot increase, and there's nothing that can describe your husband being shot. there's just nothing that can describe that. the emotions that you go through and, and it is something that never leaves you. to this day, it...
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reagan and me. when the president was going through his ordeal after leaving the white house, our calls became more regular, and i could hear her loneliness, and on one of the calls i suggested the next time i'm in california, we should have lunch. and maybe we should invite our mutual friend warren beatty. "no, tom," she said, "it is enough to have lunch with you." until the next day when the phone call arrived and it was nancy saying, "do you think warren might want to have lunch with us?" [laughter] of course. and the luncheon companion star power went up many multiples. there is nothing like walking into a los angeles dining room with mrs. reagan on your arm. warren and i treasured those lunches because she always arrived with political observations and the best gossip from both coasts. metaphorically, there was no lunch for me. as a eulogist at the president ford's funeral, i looked down at the first few and decided it was my duty to name them, president and mrs. bush, president and mrs. bush,
reagan and me. when the president was going through his ordeal after leaving the white house, our calls became more regular, and i could hear her loneliness, and on one of the calls i suggested the next time i'm in california, we should have lunch. and maybe we should invite our mutual friend warren beatty. "no, tom," she said, "it is enough to have lunch with you." until the next day when the phone call arrived and it was nancy saying, "do you think warren might want...
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and i'm gonna give it a name." >> he invented the reagan doctrine, not reagan, and now everyone has got to have a doctrine. >> [ chuckles ] yeah. >> charles has made it mandatory to come up with a doctrine for every president. >> but even after reagan's 49-state landslide, krauthammer was still not sure what to make of reagan the man, who he met at the white house in 1986. >> he invited me to lunch. i tried to engage him, like, on the contras. "what are you gonna do?" and all of a sudden, what i'm hearing from him is this story about how when he and nancy were in the guest house of president marcos of the philippines, there was a giant spider on the ceiling, and the question was how to get him off without scaring nancy. and i'm thinking, "i don't get it. this is the most successful president in my lifetime. he seems to be out to lunch. what's going on?" >> he says it was only later that he realized what eluded him about reagan. >> he had no need ever to show how smart he was. he knew exactly what i was asking. he didn't want to talk about it. and if you thought he was a dunce, he didn't
and i'm gonna give it a name." >> he invented the reagan doctrine, not reagan, and now everyone has got to have a doctrine. >> [ chuckles ] yeah. >> charles has made it mandatory to come up with a doctrine for every president. >> but even after reagan's 49-state landslide, krauthammer was still not sure what to make of reagan the man, who he met at the white house in 1986. >> he invited me to lunch. i tried to engage him, like, on the contras. "what are...
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ronald reagan came to this not as rapidly as some would have wanted. nancy reagan had a lot to do with that with the means with gorbachev. when we asked why he had not met with three previous soviet leaders for the first nuclear summit, he said well, they all keep dying on me. they were elderly. this was a 50 something gorbachev and the first person who could do a deal. there were ups and downs and setbacks, but the fact is there has been a steady progression as joe pointed out towards reducing the weapons. they have too many and modernizing them is debatable whether they should be as high tech and miniaturized as they are going to be. this just didn't make sense. >> if someone asked you yesterday afternoon, sitting next to you on a train and learning about your life's work, give me the elevator pitch. where is our nuclear policy? i hear things from time to time about start talks. are we down in terms of nuclear weapons and is it a safer world in terms of us and who is number two or three? >> we have the best nuclear arsenal in the world. no u.s. milit
ronald reagan came to this not as rapidly as some would have wanted. nancy reagan had a lot to do with that with the means with gorbachev. when we asked why he had not met with three previous soviet leaders for the first nuclear summit, he said well, they all keep dying on me. they were elderly. this was a 50 something gorbachev and the first person who could do a deal. there were ups and downs and setbacks, but the fact is there has been a steady progression as joe pointed out towards reducing...
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reagan had to negotiate with the opposition. and reagan dealt with a very different republican party than today's. at least a third of senate republicans back then were squarely in the moderate and even liberal camp, an all but extinct breed today. that was a check on reagan's cabinet and court appointments. by contrast, trump will have a congress under total republican control and a party more consistently conservative than back in the 1980s. that means, for instance, that president obama's key legislative victory, the affordable care act, is likely to be repealed and replaced. but just as important, a senate rule change democrats put into place when they held the majority three years ago abolishing the filibuster for most judicial and presidential nomination means now that they're in the minority, democrats have a lot less power to block trump's choices. and some of those choices advocate sweeping changes in federal policy. his choice for attorney general, alabama senator jeff sessions, has long opposed the justice department'
reagan had to negotiate with the opposition. and reagan dealt with a very different republican party than today's. at least a third of senate republicans back then were squarely in the moderate and even liberal camp, an all but extinct breed today. that was a check on reagan's cabinet and court appointments. by contrast, trump will have a congress under total republican control and a party more consistently conservative than back in the 1980s. that means, for instance, that president obama's...
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the ostensible reason being that reagan was this unpredictable character. he might divulge something in his interviews with me just to get back at the government and to further harm national security. it has been more than 10 years. it actually has been 13 years he has been in prison. so, i was, i was not able to speak to him. i was able to collect a lot of information from a psychiatrist the defense team employed to speak with him. i was able to dig up some notes that a government psychiatrist had made interviewing brian reagan before the trial began to assess if he was in a sound mental condition. these notes were not covered by any privacy rules. so i as was able to connect a lot of dots, speaking with friends, notes from the psychiatrist which was basically a transcript of an interview the psychiatrist had done with brian reagan. most importantly the nro and the fbi debriefed brian reagan 25 or 30 sessions after all the secrets had been dug up. they went over with him precisely what he had done and why he had done it and when he had done it. and i benef
the ostensible reason being that reagan was this unpredictable character. he might divulge something in his interviews with me just to get back at the government and to further harm national security. it has been more than 10 years. it actually has been 13 years he has been in prison. so, i was, i was not able to speak to him. i was able to collect a lot of information from a psychiatrist the defense team employed to speak with him. i was able to dig up some notes that a government psychiatrist...
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here's reagan. back when calvin coolidge cut taxes across the board, the governor's taxes increased. when jack kenny he did it, his economic advisers were telling him the government would lose revenue and the government would gain revenue. it's a reality. they make quite a financial error. jack kennedy's line about it was quote, a rising tide lifts all boats area and this is what we believe the tax proposals we have made our aimed at. that was reagan in almost the identical words of john f. kennedy and finally, last quote from reagan. can you cut taxes and fight inflation by so doing this? i very much believe you can. let me read you something. our true choice is not tax reduction on the one hand and the avoidance of large budget deficits on the other.an economy stifled by restrictive tax rates will never produce enough revenue to balance the budget. just as it will never produce enough jobs or even enough profits. that's reagan quoting. john f. kennedy said that back in 1962 when he was asking for
here's reagan. back when calvin coolidge cut taxes across the board, the governor's taxes increased. when jack kenny he did it, his economic advisers were telling him the government would lose revenue and the government would gain revenue. it's a reality. they make quite a financial error. jack kennedy's line about it was quote, a rising tide lifts all boats area and this is what we believe the tax proposals we have made our aimed at. that was reagan in almost the identical words of john f....
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a lot of people into ronald reagan. and it has nicholas cage ever said no to a movie him and mario lopez. they don't say no. kennedy: did you get a sex robot for christmas? no? me neither. another year in a row. batting zeros. the second annual love and sex with robots conference. one of the biggest questions was a doozy. will sex robots get the same rights as humans. if a sex robot isn't feeling sexy can it turn down its owner? not same way my blender can't turn down making a smoothie. there weren't sex robots at the symposium so the whole thing is dubious. >> when you think about it, obviously it's a bad thing. people should not be having sex with robots, they should be having sex with people. it's too much of a draw for guys. guys want easy commitmentless sex. as robots get more and more realistic. they won't be reproducing, having children, they should be doing that. it's bad. >> women have robot are type items within. >> they don't want to retire with a piece of equipment. >> maybe a sex robot would snuggle for as
a lot of people into ronald reagan. and it has nicholas cage ever said no to a movie him and mario lopez. they don't say no. kennedy: did you get a sex robot for christmas? no? me neither. another year in a row. batting zeros. the second annual love and sex with robots conference. one of the biggest questions was a doozy. will sex robots get the same rights as humans. if a sex robot isn't feeling sexy can it turn down its owner? not same way my blender can't turn down making a smoothie. there...
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. >>> when we return, nancy reagan. the gracious and elegant first lady, who lived the words in sickness and i and lovely, that one was. >> her love story with ronald reagan, next. (squirrel chittering) hey! hey! (tires screeching) hey! is this yours? yes. thank you! happy holidays. (vo) the real magic of the holidays is when we all give a little more. (man) thank you! pain from a headache can when make this...old, feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® yeah, chevy was great in that. who played the wife? beverly d'angelo! juliette lewis costarred as the daughter. oh, i think it was um... chris columbus was the director... it's called claymation... narwhals really exist... actually guys, it was the ghost of christmas past... never stick your tongue on a frozen flag pole... yukon cornelius... "die hard" is considered a christmas movie! that's the unlimited effect. stream your
. >>> when we return, nancy reagan. the gracious and elegant first lady, who lived the words in sickness and i and lovely, that one was. >> her love story with ronald reagan, next. (squirrel chittering) hey! hey! (tires screeching) hey! is this yours? yes. thank you! happy holidays. (vo) the real magic of the holidays is when we all give a little more. (man) thank you! pain from a headache can when make this...old, feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, ...
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reagan was just a very nice lady. she kind of stayed to herself but she would always speak andy laugh and she would get soap crazy about ronnie. everything was ronnie. she would talk about ronnie all over the white house because she loved him that much. he was the same way and think god he didn't get killed when he had that attempted assassination on his life. >> host: were you at the white house said they? >> guest: yes sir, i was there that day and what happened was the president went out to make a speech someplace up there and the secret service, he had all the secret service around them like they normally do. anyway, when he came out hinckley fired two or three shots and the secret service guy ride we grabbed the president, pushed them into the limousine and the secret service guy got hinckley and they had to get, the one that got shot in the head. >> host: james brady. >> guest: yeah brady.e he got shot in the head. >> host: where reagan white house? >> guest: i don't know what part of the white house i was at bu
reagan was just a very nice lady. she kind of stayed to herself but she would always speak andy laugh and she would get soap crazy about ronnie. everything was ronnie. she would talk about ronnie all over the white house because she loved him that much. he was the same way and think god he didn't get killed when he had that attempted assassination on his life. >> host: were you at the white house said they? >> guest: yes sir, i was there that day and what happened was the president...
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the five quarters during the reagan era, we were growing at reagan era, we were growing at -- 5%, 6%, 7% growth. so this 1% growth, we have the economy that is still on life support. we have got to jumpstart the economy. we need deregulation and tax reform. obviously with minnesota being the epicenter of the health-care crisis, we have got to take a strong look at that. >> do you have any political euros that sort of represent what you are talking about, the issues you want to work on? jason lewis: reagan was a big influence. as a 24-year-old kid, one night in the san fernando valley, a few nights before the election, i had the chance to go to a rally before the election. ended up working on jack kemp's presidential campaign. jack obviously have that right temperament, the optimistic conservative. but going back to reagan, you sometimes have to be tough. i paid for this microphone, esther green. to rate across the aisle agree with someone, but sometimes you have got to hold your ground too. all i am try to do is make sure we have a government that promotes freedom and prosperity. that
the five quarters during the reagan era, we were growing at reagan era, we were growing at -- 5%, 6%, 7% growth. so this 1% growth, we have the economy that is still on life support. we have got to jumpstart the economy. we need deregulation and tax reform. obviously with minnesota being the epicenter of the health-care crisis, we have got to take a strong look at that. >> do you have any political euros that sort of represent what you are talking about, the issues you want to work on?...
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reagan said we win. they lose. and then talk about that radio broadcast that really deeply unnerved not only the soviet union but also our allies in europe. >> right. he was testing the mike and said i just signed legislation outlawing russia forever. we begin bombing in five minutes. often a joke is more revealing than a serious remark. this is the man and the reason why ronald reagan is a world historical figure. when he was recuperating from being shot in 1981, he sat down in the white house and hand wrote a letter asking to meet and talk. it took until gorbachev at geneva in '85 for that to happen. so the reagan analogy is fascinating here. one of the things that i think we should pause and note is this is why trump became president-elect. he's saying something that has a kind of commonsensical view. this is what trump's base would like to hear. it runs counter to the narrative. this also intellectual honesty requires us to note this. we spent the last couple of months saying that somehow or another trump is a
reagan said we win. they lose. and then talk about that radio broadcast that really deeply unnerved not only the soviet union but also our allies in europe. >> right. he was testing the mike and said i just signed legislation outlawing russia forever. we begin bombing in five minutes. often a joke is more revealing than a serious remark. this is the man and the reason why ronald reagan is a world historical figure. when he was recuperating from being shot in 1981, he sat down in the white...
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reagan she came in and she was upset. she was worried and scared and crying and ran over to romney and said how are you doing? he said i am doing fine nancy. everything is alright. so the doctors told him he would have to have immediate surgery. . . >> had to have emergency surgery and, mrs. reagan, she had came in and stepped back and he told her. i'm going to be all right. i'm going to be all right. and they all kind of smiled and went on with their work and after they did the surgery and everything. he stayed in the hospital for a day or two nobody knew how serious it was. >> do you remember when he came back to the white house? >> yes, sir, i do. and we all welcomed him and all standing outside and we were hollering for him and he was tough, man, he was a movie star, just waved, you know? like he was all right. they had a wheelchair and rolled him in the door and went on upstairs and he was up in that bedroom for a few days and then he heard everybody outside hollering and clapping for him and he went out to the windo
reagan she came in and she was upset. she was worried and scared and crying and ran over to romney and said how are you doing? he said i am doing fine nancy. everything is alright. so the doctors told him he would have to have immediate surgery. . . >> had to have emergency surgery and, mrs. reagan, she had came in and stepped back and he told her. i'm going to be all right. i'm going to be all right. and they all kind of smiled and went on with their work and after they did the surgery...
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president reagan and all of them. and everybody seen me and they see my name so i was just a regular person would my job andi minding my business. with enough work to keep me busy. >> you said very kind things about both hillary rodham clinton and nancy reagan. what was your interaction withn the first lady? >> guest: will the main ones that notice the chandeliers first. women, they pick up a lot of stuff that men passed right on by. i've always said, to me andaid o myself that how smart, much smarter women are than men because i've seen a lot of smart ladies at the white house and mrs. reagan and mrs. clinton, they were a couple of very smart ladies. also. also miss barbara bush, she was really a smart lady. the only thing i either heard bad about missing hillary clinton was one night they were in the bedroom on the second floor and they had a big storm a big bulletproof glass that slides back and forth. sometime it got a little warm in there so they would let an office of president to her but there was slide that wi
president reagan and all of them. and everybody seen me and they see my name so i was just a regular person would my job andi minding my business. with enough work to keep me busy. >> you said very kind things about both hillary rodham clinton and nancy reagan. what was your interaction withn the first lady? >> guest: will the main ones that notice the chandeliers first. women, they pick up a lot of stuff that men passed right on by. i've always said, to me andaid o myself that how...
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i think the parallel to reaganism and the reagan presidency falls down there. there's not some ideological north star for the trump presidency. there's going to be getting business done, making transactions -- >> there was an underestimating of ronald reagan as a person and a leader, and i wonder if there isn't the same about donald trump. >> well, i mean, we've been through a year of underestimating donald trump, right? there's ample reason to think that will continue. you know what, donald trump really understood that all the other campaigns did not really understand wasn't that there was an idea -- a desire for change or that there was a desire to bring in an outsider. other campaigns, other candidates got that. what he understood was the anger in the country. and he tapped into that. and then he stoked it. can you than as president, is that safe? that's a big question we'll confront in 2017, 2018, and beyond. >> chris, the biggest loser in 2016 was washington, d.c., and it's not even close. the norms and assumptions about politics, about the way it's suppos
i think the parallel to reaganism and the reagan presidency falls down there. there's not some ideological north star for the trump presidency. there's going to be getting business done, making transactions -- >> there was an underestimating of ronald reagan as a person and a leader, and i wonder if there isn't the same about donald trump. >> well, i mean, we've been through a year of underestimating donald trump, right? there's ample reason to think that will continue. you know...
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,i., reagan, washington dulles as well. the forecast as we go ahead in the weekend on saturday for the first day of hanukkah and christmas eve, clouds and showers. highs to 48. the showers should end with clearing on christmas eve night. christmas day is 49 and the skies becoming partly if not nost pli sunny. the extended outlook take us to monday for the first of the seven days of kwanzaa. in the sunshine. highs of 53. warming to 60 on tuesday. 46 on wednesday. we get to the end of next week. we get past christmas and the holidays and we think of new year's eve and new year's day. based on what we see on the guidance the outlook is the partly cloudy skies. quiet and calm weather for the new year's eve, highs are 42 again with the partly cloudy skies. the days nine and ten could change. that is the way it maureen: just like you. doug: pretty much. jonathan: talking basketball. georgetown, don't look now. holy cow, they are on fire. robert: holy cow, that's the word. or the phrase. after a funky start the hoyas are blossomin
,i., reagan, washington dulles as well. the forecast as we go ahead in the weekend on saturday for the first day of hanukkah and christmas eve, clouds and showers. highs to 48. the showers should end with clearing on christmas eve night. christmas day is 49 and the skies becoming partly if not nost pli sunny. the extended outlook take us to monday for the first of the seven days of kwanzaa. in the sunshine. highs of 53. warming to 60 on tuesday. 46 on wednesday. we get to the end of next week....
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. >> where i work young americans foundation, we saved the reagan ranch in 1998 in part because that's the site where reagan signed the greatest tax cut in history about 25% across the board, lifted a lot of people, created an era of prosperity in this kujt. now the trump administration says they're going to improve upon that. i'm looking forward to seeing what they're able to do with it. >> gary b., at this point, why not? we have lackluster job growth, wages actually falling in the most recent months and labor participation rate is still going down. so tax cuts yeah, right? >> absolutely, dagen. look, the reason you do tax cuts is as emily said, that historically whether it's been john f. kennedy or ronald reagan who have gone and even bill clinton ended up lowering taxes, it has gone to increase the productivity, the gdp, jobs and all that. but even beyond that if you do it the right way, it's simple and it's fair. and it does the one most important thing, it takes money back out of the government, which we've talked about a million times, spends it totally inefficiently. in fact, i
. >> where i work young americans foundation, we saved the reagan ranch in 1998 in part because that's the site where reagan signed the greatest tax cut in history about 25% across the board, lifted a lot of people, created an era of prosperity in this kujt. now the trump administration says they're going to improve upon that. i'm looking forward to seeing what they're able to do with it. >> gary b., at this point, why not? we have lackluster job growth, wages actually falling in...
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this episode, we bring to you our reporting from december 3 reagan national defense forum, a one-day isn't drawing top leadership from the pentagon and defense industry and for the first time this year, the international community. how did you shape an agenda with top military brass and industry executives at a time when so much in the defense market remains uncertain? i asked a member of the reagan national defense forum executive committee to share this year's priorities. >> this was going to be a month after the pre so it was clear early on that we would focus this forum on the state of the transition, the first 100 days of the next administration. >> does that create more challenges? at least from the start, were people reluctant to participate? >> challenges and opportunities. there was concern we did not quite know who would be there, but we have over 600 people here -- republicans, democrats, people from congress and the pentagon, and we knew they would be a great addition to talk about the president-elect us defense policy. >> of course, the reagan forum in only four years ha
this episode, we bring to you our reporting from december 3 reagan national defense forum, a one-day isn't drawing top leadership from the pentagon and defense industry and for the first time this year, the international community. how did you shape an agenda with top military brass and industry executives at a time when so much in the defense market remains uncertain? i asked a member of the reagan national defense forum executive committee to share this year's priorities. >> this was...
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president reagan and all of them, you know. everybody seen me, they got, they seem my name, so i was a regular person, doing my job, minding my business, enough work to keep me busy. >> host: you say very kind things about both hillary rodham clinton and nancy reagan. what was your interaction with the first ladies? >> guest: well, the first ladies was the main ones that were noticed the chandeliers first. women, they pick up a lot of stuff that men pass right on by. i've always said to me, myself, how much smarter women are then men. because i seen a lot of smart ladies at the white house. mrs. reagan and ms. clinton, they were a couple of very smart ladies. also ms. barbara bush picture was really a smart lady. the only thing i ever heard bad about ms. hillary clinton was one night they was in the bed on the second floor. they got big bulletproof glass the slides back and forth. sometimes it's got a little warm in there so they would crack, i don't know whether it was the president or her, but they would slide a little window
president reagan and all of them, you know. everybody seen me, they got, they seem my name, so i was a regular person, doing my job, minding my business, enough work to keep me busy. >> host: you say very kind things about both hillary rodham clinton and nancy reagan. what was your interaction with the first ladies? >> guest: well, the first ladies was the main ones that were noticed the chandeliers first. women, they pick up a lot of stuff that men pass right on by. i've always...
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reagan crushed carter. u see the same thing happening thisast time as far as, you know -- >> well, the skill, the skill of the heninger piece is it gets to part of the core of president-elect trump's performance thus far. it's a show. and the best of shows attract an audience every day because you wonder what's going to happen today. >> what's next. >> joining us from capitol hill, republican congressman steve king of iowa. good to have you on the show. >> a performance artist as well. you should see what he can do with spoons and three plates. just joking, steve. we want to know, since your governor is going to china, are you going to the governor's mansion? >> i was asked that kwez yesterday as soon as the news popped out. i said it piqued my interest. i couldn't make an announcement that that's what i intend to do. the lieutenant governor, kim reynolds, has done a wonderful job. i wouldn't want to foreclose options, but i wouldn't want to send a message that i have a big campaign team working it. >> so k
reagan crushed carter. u see the same thing happening thisast time as far as, you know -- >> well, the skill, the skill of the heninger piece is it gets to part of the core of president-elect trump's performance thus far. it's a show. and the best of shows attract an audience every day because you wonder what's going to happen today. >> what's next. >> joining us from capitol hill, republican congressman steve king of iowa. good to have you on the show. >> a performance...
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first but he said not just the policies of reagan but just the way the style of the reagan years but also john f. kennedy. he felt kennedy has credence today. i want to get right to my point and write it myself and i maybe raised an eyebrow and he said look, i've done best selling books and i'm going to put my energy, it will be mine and i'm going to write it. >> so joining me now to talk more about this is cnn national political reporter maeve reston and craig shirley, a conservative political strategist who authored "last act, the final years, an emerging legacy of ronald reagan." good to see both of you. maeve, you first. trump reportedly saying he admired kennedy and his ability to motivate people, he brought up the moon landing. is it going to be a challenge for trump to be that inspiring and motivating after what many called his very dark speech at the republican national convention? is it likely we will see the rnc trump or the election night victory speech about unity trump? >> i mean, i think he has certain certainly heard the message the last couple weeks since he's been go
first but he said not just the policies of reagan but just the way the style of the reagan years but also john f. kennedy. he felt kennedy has credence today. i want to get right to my point and write it myself and i maybe raised an eyebrow and he said look, i've done best selling books and i'm going to put my energy, it will be mine and i'm going to write it. >> so joining me now to talk more about this is cnn national political reporter maeve reston and craig shirley, a conservative...
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we have seen this several times. >> how different is this from ronald reagan. when he was coming into office, he e tenxtended a bit more of ad towards taiwan. why is this so different? >> he went beyond that. he made this contact through the call to him which basically is being perceived as normalization of relations. that's different than the delegation coming. reagan did make many provocative statements. once he was calling the soviet union an evil empire. he had to walk back from that. as president, reagan learned the dangers of this. >> former president george w. bush said something very controversial in an interview on abc about taiwan saying yes we will defend them if needed. >> and early in the administration he had an encounter when a u.s. spy plane went down and there was a dispute with the chinese over how to handle it and it scared the administration backing away from the confrontation. the tendency is still toward the diplomatic channels and working within frameworks to change relations rather than aggressive off the cuff changes. >> of course georg
we have seen this several times. >> how different is this from ronald reagan. when he was coming into office, he e tenxtended a bit more of ad towards taiwan. why is this so different? >> he went beyond that. he made this contact through the call to him which basically is being perceived as normalization of relations. that's different than the delegation coming. reagan did make many provocative statements. once he was calling the soviet union an evil empire. he had to walk back from...
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. >> john tamny, i know trump is not reagan and reagan was not trump but there is a similarity in the sense that a lot of times reagan appeared to be speaking undiplomatically according to the diplomatic so-called experts, yet he got things done. >> reagan at least mostly knew that devaluation isn't the path to prosperity. >> i knew you were going to take issue with that part of the tweet. >> somehow trump still believes that. my main thing is that i don't have an opinion on china versus taiwan, but i certainly don't think our president should be placating either side. the reality is people in china, people in taiwan invest in each other aggressively. it's not president trump's job to deal with what is a local issue. >> talk about placating. think of the way this administration placated castro, when fidel was alive as well, the way they've dealt with iranian dictatorship and it's just not working. >> that was a moral failure of the obama presidency. just the refusal to basically say evil is wrong and say that countries like cuba or iran brutalizing and slaughtering their own people, t
. >> john tamny, i know trump is not reagan and reagan was not trump but there is a similarity in the sense that a lot of times reagan appeared to be speaking undiplomatically according to the diplomatic so-called experts, yet he got things done. >> reagan at least mostly knew that devaluation isn't the path to prosperity. >> i knew you were going to take issue with that part of the tweet. >> somehow trump still believes that. my main thing is that i don't have an...
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bill bennett, a former education secretary under president reagan. first let's talk about donald trump's speech tonight. what a speech it was. optimistic, you know at times -- strong, at times a little threatening of those who would cross america in his view, not dissimilar from what we heard from ronald reagan. >> that's right. but it was vintage trump. very funny i think when he was on the text reading from the text and then when he departed. i preferred the departures from the text, actually. would be just as happy if he didn't return to the text. he's the same guy. that's the same thing. and when reagan did the air traffic controllers firing, everybody said oh my gosh, this guy is serious. remember, ronald reagan was called a dunce by part of the republican establishment. people didn't know what we were getting. washington didn't know what they were getting. the people knew. and when he got in and did this, people said my gosh, this guy is serious. he means business. that's what trump did in indiana with the carrier thing. two things, he showed t
bill bennett, a former education secretary under president reagan. first let's talk about donald trump's speech tonight. what a speech it was. optimistic, you know at times -- strong, at times a little threatening of those who would cross america in his view, not dissimilar from what we heard from ronald reagan. >> that's right. but it was vintage trump. very funny i think when he was on the text reading from the text and then when he departed. i preferred the departures from the text,...
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don reagan. david: first treasury secretary of ronald reagan. go ahead. >> without him tax cuts wouldn't have occurred like they did. he was wonderful. tillerson is fantastic. i look all of these people up there. i am holding my fingers crossed, my eyes crossed, my legs, crossed, ears crosses, everything we'll get a couple of good economists on council of economic advisors. i'm waiting for some somewhere along the time, steve moore and larry kudlow get there. if they got in there i would jump up and down and spit wooden nickles. david: for the sake of the laffer curve, i hope you're right. >> thank you very much, david. david: thanks very much, art. melissa: record day on wall street, dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq all closing at brand new record highs. take a look at this. dow ending about 85 points away from 20,000. it has been three weeks to the day when we first hit 19,000. can you believe that? what a wild ride, as the trump rally rolls on. david: oh, seems unstoppable, for the moment. anything can happen. exposed for being a political hack, his w
don reagan. david: first treasury secretary of ronald reagan. go ahead. >> without him tax cuts wouldn't have occurred like they did. he was wonderful. tillerson is fantastic. i look all of these people up there. i am holding my fingers crossed, my eyes crossed, my legs, crossed, ears crosses, everything we'll get a couple of good economists on council of economic advisors. i'm waiting for some somewhere along the time, steve moore and larry kudlow get there. if they got in there i would...
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he's a baggage attendant here at reagan national airport. he makes $8 an hour. but that's not enough to support his three children. >> what do we want? >> reporter: so he took on a second job at avis at the airport. he cleans the rental cars. but he sleeps in his own. >> in my car in the fire station in this airport. >> reporter: he works 16 hours a day. at the airport, handling baggage from 4:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. he says he doesn't have time to go home during the week to see his family in silver spring. this is a sacrifice he makes. >> i don't have a choice to cover my bills. >> reporter: that's why he was the very first person out here at reagan national this morning. fighting for $15 an hour. >> i need to have a time to visit my family. and to take raise. >> reporter: he says he would go back to school and learn trade because at the end of the day there's just one thing that matters to him. >> to help my family. to get to help my kids. >> reporter: and airport officials here tell me they don't expect any disruptions to their service today. at
he's a baggage attendant here at reagan national airport. he makes $8 an hour. but that's not enough to support his three children. >> what do we want? >> reporter: so he took on a second job at avis at the airport. he cleans the rental cars. but he sleeps in his own. >> in my car in the fire station in this airport. >> reporter: he works 16 hours a day. at the airport, handling baggage from 4:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. he says he doesn't have time to go home...
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biggest since reagan, actually, rigor than reagan. -- acre than reagan. than reagan. on regulations, we are going to eliminate every single wasteful regulation that undermines the ability of our workers and our companies to compete. the regulation business is a disaster in our country. we are going to get rid of all the unnecessary regulations. on energy, we will cancel the job killing restrictions on the production of american energy and pursue american energy independence. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: honoring the legacy of theodore roosevelt, believe it or not, one of our great environmentalists, we will also conserve and protect our beautiful natural resources for the next generation, including protecting lands and anglers and hunters and all of those who enjoy the outdoors like my sons, don and eric. they enjoy the outdoors. they love it. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: on infrastructure, i will ask congress to produce legislation that produces one -- $1 trillion in america's crumbling infrastructure, including major projects in our inner cities. we will tak
biggest since reagan, actually, rigor than reagan. -- acre than reagan. than reagan. on regulations, we are going to eliminate every single wasteful regulation that undermines the ability of our workers and our companies to compete. the regulation business is a disaster in our country. we are going to get rid of all the unnecessary regulations. on energy, we will cancel the job killing restrictions on the production of american energy and pursue american energy independence. [cheers and...
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reagan had such a strong relationship with israel. i believe this president never really had a strong relationship with israel, never wanted one. and everything you are seeing is a manifestation of his inner feelings. >> you think of the business interests you have with israel. you thif our social interests. it is the one democracy in the middle east. it's a model for development. that what's we would like to see together, countries in the middle east become. we want to support that model, don't we? >> that is technically correct. but the strategy of this nation has never been to be a friend of israel. david: how does trump unwind what has been put in motion in the waning days of the obama administration. >> president-elect trump has made it clear he's going to take a different tack with it comes to israel. he has nominated david freedman for ambassador and he said he would like to move the embassy to jerusalem. president-elect trump tweeted that things will be different january 20. and i think they will be. i think the incoming admin
reagan had such a strong relationship with israel. i believe this president never really had a strong relationship with israel, never wanted one. and everything you are seeing is a manifestation of his inner feelings. >> you think of the business interests you have with israel. you thif our social interests. it is the one democracy in the middle east. it's a model for development. that what's we would like to see together, countries in the middle east become. we want to support that...
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bill bennett, a former education secretary under president reagan. first let's talk about donald trump's speech tonight. what a speech it was. optimistic, you know at times -- strong, at times a little threatening of those who would cross america in his view, not dissimilar from what we heard from ronald reagan. >> that's right. but it was vintage trump. very funny i think when he was on the text reading from the text and then when he departed. i preferred the departures from the text, actually. would be just as happy if he didn't return to the text. he's the same guy. that's the same thing. and when reagan did the air traffic controllers firing, everybody said oh my gosh, this guy is serious. remember, ronald reagan was called a dunce by part of the republican establishment. people didn't know what we were getting. washington didn't know what they were getting. the people knew. and when he got in and did this, people said my gosh, this guy is serious. he means business. that's what trump did in indiana with the carrier thing. two things, he showed t
bill bennett, a former education secretary under president reagan. first let's talk about donald trump's speech tonight. what a speech it was. optimistic, you know at times -- strong, at times a little threatening of those who would cross america in his view, not dissimilar from what we heard from ronald reagan. >> that's right. but it was vintage trump. very funny i think when he was on the text reading from the text and then when he departed. i preferred the departures from the text,...
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ronald reagan was not interested in conflict. but the lessons of history show that you have to show a stead fast, strong position which then your potential adversary doesn't want to run the risk. but if your adversary and adversaries, my best example and i'll stop with this -- honestly it wakes me up. here is two american vessels manned by american sailors put on their knees with their hands clasped behind their neck in the most gross violation of international law by the iran n iranians and what does our secretary of state do, he waits until they're returned and thanks the iranians. that picture was everywhere, all over the middle east and doesn't think it has an impact. if these people think we're weak they're going to take advantage of it and i believe that it's time that the united states return to the days of old and our role model, still my role model and hero ronald reagan, who won the cold war without firing a shot in the words of margaret thatcher. [ applause ] >> so mr. chairman, you mentioned jack kemp, my old boss and
ronald reagan was not interested in conflict. but the lessons of history show that you have to show a stead fast, strong position which then your potential adversary doesn't want to run the risk. but if your adversary and adversaries, my best example and i'll stop with this -- honestly it wakes me up. here is two american vessels manned by american sailors put on their knees with their hands clasped behind their neck in the most gross violation of international law by the iran n iranians and...
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could have been elected resident without nancy reagan? > oh. >> oh. oh, my. well, i think i may have helped a little, maybe. >> a little? > i hope so. >> we'll have more on nancy reagan and other prominent figures tonight. that's at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. at c-span.org and on the c-span radio app. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, jessica vaughn from the center for immigration studies and tom jaufance on the study for american progress on how the trump administration and congress will approach immigration. then on how current and future immigration policy affects border states like texas. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. t
could have been elected resident without nancy reagan? > oh. >> oh. oh, my. well, i think i may have helped a little, maybe. >> a little? > i hope so. >> we'll have more on nancy reagan and other prominent figures tonight. that's at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. at c-span.org and on the c-span radio app. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, jessica vaughn from the center for...