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if people who believe that say they are like ronald reagan, managing- then they in a ronald reagan that never was. a difference between reagan and those who are today his professed heirs is that ronald reagan had an immense and very effective sense of humor which he used as a very effective tool against the opposition. grim andssues are serious, they were not so cheery back in the 1970's either, but reagan was able is humor that today is somehow dismissed as trivializing serious things. prof. brands: if i could follow up on that last point, one of the striking things about reagan is the fact that he gives conservatism a friendly approachable face. theou read his message in 60's, it deviate hardly at all from a barry goldwater's, yet barry goldwater did not have an observable sense of humor like that, did not draw people in. it strikes me that -- i do not know if it is a default setting for conservatives. it is maybe in the nature of conservatism in the united states, they tend to do righteous indignation better than they do a lot of other emotions. with barry goldwater, there was this s
if people who believe that say they are like ronald reagan, managing- then they in a ronald reagan that never was. a difference between reagan and those who are today his professed heirs is that ronald reagan had an immense and very effective sense of humor which he used as a very effective tool against the opposition. grim andssues are serious, they were not so cheery back in the 1970's either, but reagan was able is humor that today is somehow dismissed as trivializing serious things. prof....
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ron paul and ronald reagan. i think he compares to ron paul in that ron paul is a very straightforward speaker who doesn't really care what the press thinks, but he just speaks from his heart about his ideas. it is his downfall, it was part of barry's downfall, but also reagan-like in that the core of his ideas that barry ran on, reagan later implemented, but he just had -- you know, reagan had a smoother style. he was mr. hollywood. he, not only did he not have a tin ear, but he had that wonderful smile and people loved him and he made people laugh. but he ran, basically, on the same ideas that goldwater did and brought over, you know, won in a landslide. so sometimes when rick says that people didn't like barry's ideas or weren't ready for them. i don't really think that is a very fair assessment. i think the assassination played the key role at that time. i think the poor messaging that barry did was a factor, but i don't think it was the ideas. i think it was the timing and the way that the ideas were sold.
ron paul and ronald reagan. i think he compares to ron paul in that ron paul is a very straightforward speaker who doesn't really care what the press thinks, but he just speaks from his heart about his ideas. it is his downfall, it was part of barry's downfall, but also reagan-like in that the core of his ideas that barry ran on, reagan later implemented, but he just had -- you know, reagan had a smoother style. he was mr. hollywood. he, not only did he not have a tin ear, but he had that...
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eastern the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. then at 10:30 a.m. eastern the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis and at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, john f. kennedy's 1960s speech on church and state followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of the great society speech. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> up next on american history tv, a june 1944 newsreel from the office of war information. it includes stories about the 1944 presidential election. the fall of mussolini and franklin roosevelt signing the g.i. bill. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the city of chicago is the scene of the 1944 republican national convention. signs everywhere welcome delegates gathered to nominate a republican candidate for president. governor bricker of ohio who was nominated candidate for vice president and here is senator taft from ohio prominent among the delegates. the nomination of new york's governor dewey was conceded almost before the convention opened. ♪ ♪ congressman martin, permane
eastern the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. then at 10:30 a.m. eastern the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis and at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, john f. kennedy's 1960s speech on church and state followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of the great society speech. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> up next on american history tv, a june 1944 newsreel from the office of war information....
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one of his principles was, people think that ronald reagan is a bigot, they fear that ronald reagan is a bigot but they might have sympathy with his ideas, they might even harbor a little bigotry themselves, so the most important thing they had to do about that was to convince all voters supporting ronald reagan was not an act of bigotry. the way they realized they could do that was a template that all republican campaigns have repeated since, in which in fact the trump campaign repeated in spades last week at their convention, which is to speak as often as possible for african american audiences and have as many african-americans as possible speak on his behalf. that this was not an attempted outreach for black loaders but an outreach toward what we would now call suburban moderate. that was why when they decided where they were going to open their general election campaign they decided to do it before the urban league. the big african-american mainstream civil rights organization, in fact, probably the most moderate of all the civil rights organization. but there was a scheduling sna
one of his principles was, people think that ronald reagan is a bigot, they fear that ronald reagan is a bigot but they might have sympathy with his ideas, they might even harbor a little bigotry themselves, so the most important thing they had to do about that was to convince all voters supporting ronald reagan was not an act of bigotry. the way they realized they could do that was a template that all republican campaigns have repeated since, in which in fact the trump campaign repeated in...
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ron paul and ronald reagan. i think he compares to ron paul and that ron paul is a very straightforward speaker who does not really care what the press thinks, but he just speaks from his heart about his ideas. it is his downfall. it was part of barry's downfall. also reagan likened that the core of his ideas that barry goldwater ran on ronald reagan letter implemented. ronald reagan had a smoother style. he was mr. hollywood. he had that wonderful smile and people loved him and he made people laugh. he ran basically on the same ideas that barry goldwater did and it brought one in a landslide. sometimes when people say people did not like barry goldwater's ideas are there were not ready for them, i do not think that was a fair assessment. i think the assassination plan a key role at that time. i think the poor messaging barry goldwater barry did was a factor. i don't think it was the ideas. i think it was the way they were sold. >> >> i think the liberal congressman from illinois speaks with equal forthrightness
ron paul and ronald reagan. i think he compares to ron paul and that ron paul is a very straightforward speaker who does not really care what the press thinks, but he just speaks from his heart about his ideas. it is his downfall. it was part of barry's downfall. also reagan likened that the core of his ideas that barry goldwater ran on ronald reagan letter implemented. ronald reagan had a smoother style. he was mr. hollywood. he had that wonderful smile and people loved him and he made people...
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between ronald reagan and walter mondale. watch and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> the presidents. available in paper back. hard cover and ebook from public affairs. presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. as the americans go to the polls next month to decide who should lead our country, this goes into perspectives into the lives and events that forged each leadership style. to learn more about all of our presidents, visit c-span.org sla /presidents and order your copy today. >>> in 1976, former california governor ronald reagan challenged president gerald ford with the republican nomination. up next on american history tv, president ford's acceptance speech at the convention after narrowing defeating ronald reagan. >>> delegates and i am honored by your nomination, and i accept it. with pride, with gratitude and with the total will to win a great victory for the american people. [ appla
between ronald reagan and walter mondale. watch and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> the presidents. available in paper back. hard cover and ebook from public affairs. presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. as the americans go to the polls next month to decide who should lead our country, this goes into perspectives into the lives and events that...
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eastern the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. then at 10:30 a.m. eastern the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis and at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, john f. kennedy's 1960s speech on church and state followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of the great society speech. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> coming up on american history tv a newsreel from the u.s. office of war information with the results of the 1944 presidential election when fdr won an unprecedented fourth term. ♪ ♪
eastern the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. then at 10:30 a.m. eastern the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis and at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, john f. kennedy's 1960s speech on church and state followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of the great society speech. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> coming up on american history tv a newsreel from the u.s. office of war information...
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to oust of him before and or did sure he's dangerous for life as was ronald reagan on trade wrong great and almost all postering were to republicans were adamantly pro free trade in favor of nafta in favor of things like the true pacific partnership in terms of protections gratian ronald reagan and george bush and george bush and john to keep supporting the past illegality for the 11000000 people. we're here legally. roots and are now working and living in america trumps a nativist wants deport everyone and stop every form of immigration. see trump is a is america 1st isolationism is a radical departure from the crowd globalism of the republican party under white eisenhower and reagan and nixon and ford so yeah don trump has dramatically changed the republican party which is why millions of republicans like me have left it ok well i don't see the republican party really fighting the charge for donald trump here i mean when you look at foreign policy they've turned against them almost every single way here and i give them a go back to ted here you know dick responding to what chris said
to oust of him before and or did sure he's dangerous for life as was ronald reagan on trade wrong great and almost all postering were to republicans were adamantly pro free trade in favor of nafta in favor of things like the true pacific partnership in terms of protections gratian ronald reagan and george bush and george bush and john to keep supporting the past illegality for the 11000000 people. we're here legally. roots and are now working and living in america trumps a nativist wants deport...
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eastern, the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. then at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america" kennedy's speech on church and state followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of great society speech. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, a biographical film produced by dwight eisenhower's 1952 xain. this film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. ♪ through 20 years of wavering and wandering through hot and cold wars through corruption and s cynicism the american people have hungered for integrity wisdom and courage. >> we sought a leader of the people. >> a man raised to leadership by the people. >> a leader whose whole life has been spent for the people. >> a sturdy, humble heir to the respect and the affection all peoples felt. such a man is general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. never in history have so many americans known so much about the very essence of one man. >> 10
eastern, the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. then at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america" kennedy's speech on church and state followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of great society speech. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, a biographical film produced by dwight eisenhower's 1952 xain. this film was shown in movie...
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they have not -- >> you didn't hang up on ronald reagan's women. that is is a bad mistake. >> that was curtains for don regan. >> he finally bowed to intense pressure -- >> regan is out. a year later he gets his revenge. regan reveals nancy's best kept secret. the astrologer she's had on her pay roll since the shooting. >> i called the press office right away. what's going on? we think it is a one day story. are you out of your mind? >> reagan is asked if he still allows astrology to play a part in the make-up of his schedule. >>. i can't i never did. >> the president's approval ratings are sinking fast. >> his overall approval rating is down 17% in less than two months. >> nancy believes to win the country back, her husband must apologize for iran-contra. >> he is resisting admitting the obvious. that he has been trading arms for hostages. she knew she had to get him to this place where he could say what he needed to say to rescue his presidency. >> so many people walk into the oval office and tell president what he wants to know. not what he need
they have not -- >> you didn't hang up on ronald reagan's women. that is is a bad mistake. >> that was curtains for don regan. >> he finally bowed to intense pressure -- >> regan is out. a year later he gets his revenge. regan reveals nancy's best kept secret. the astrologer she's had on her pay roll since the shooting. >> i called the press office right away. what's going on? we think it is a one day story. are you out of your mind? >> reagan is asked if he...
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we will show the only debate from 1980 jimmy carter and former california governor ronald reagan. they fielded questions from journalists on military spending, inflation, inner cities and the iran hostage crisis. then from 1984, the second and final debate from ronald reagan and former vice president robert mondale. watch tonight starting at 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c-span 3. in 1976 former california governor challenge gerald ford for the republican nomination, up next on american history tv, president ford's acceptance speech at the convention after narrowly defeating reagan. >> i am honored by your nomination and i accept it. [applause] with pride, with gratitude and a total will to win a great victory for the american people. we will wage a winning campaign in every region of this country from the snowy banks of minnesota to the sandy plains of georgia. [applause] we can see not a single state, we concede not a single vote. this evening, i am proud to stand before this great convention as the first incumbent president since dwight t
we will show the only debate from 1980 jimmy carter and former california governor ronald reagan. they fielded questions from journalists on military spending, inflation, inner cities and the iran hostage crisis. then from 1984, the second and final debate from ronald reagan and former vice president robert mondale. watch tonight starting at 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c-span 3. in 1976 former california governor challenge gerald ford for the republican...
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[applause] ronald reagan: the trust is where it belongs -- in the people. the responsibility to live up to that trust is where it belongs, in their elected leaders. that kind of relationship, between the people and their elected leaders, is a special kind of compact. 360 years ago, in 1620, a group of families dared to cross a mighty ocean to build a future for themselves in a new world. when they arrived at plymouth, massachusetts, they formed what they called a "compact" -- an agreement among themselves to build a community and abide by its laws. this single act -- the voluntary binding together of free people to live under the law -- set the pattern for what was to come. a century and a half later, the descendants of those people pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to found this nation. some forfeited their fortunes and their lives, none sacrificed honor. four score and seven years later, abraham lincoln called upon the people of all america to renew their dedication and their commitment to a government of, for, and by the people.
[applause] ronald reagan: the trust is where it belongs -- in the people. the responsibility to live up to that trust is where it belongs, in their elected leaders. that kind of relationship, between the people and their elected leaders, is a special kind of compact. 360 years ago, in 1620, a group of families dared to cross a mighty ocean to build a future for themselves in a new world. when they arrived at plymouth, massachusetts, they formed what they called a "compact" -- an...
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eastern the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale, then at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis and at 4:00 p.m. eastern, the reel america the 1960s speech on church and state, followed by ronald reagan's 1966 myth of the great society speech. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪
eastern the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale, then at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis and at 4:00 p.m. eastern, the reel america the 1960s speech on church and state, followed by ronald reagan's 1966 myth of the great society speech. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪
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former secretary of state condoleezza rice participate in the ronald reagan educational foundation summit. she talked about racial inequality, trust in government and political stability. elex: i am so lucky to be joined by the woman you see in the other panel who needs no introduction. the former secretary of state is now the director of the hoover institute of stanford university, doctor condoleezza rice. i'm so glad to have this opportunity to talk with you for the next 35, 40 minutes. on behalf of the reagan institute. i'm really honored to be part of today's conversation and you have this chance to speak with doctor rice. i have to start on a personal note though. we are living in such a stressful time, how are you doing? how are you holding up? where are you right now? >> i am in california. and i am doing just fine. like most workers i am able to work from home. although i did hear very funny line the other day, i'm not sure from working at home or living at work. i'm finding this time when i am actually pretty productive. i able to do almost everything remotely. i tried to keep up
former secretary of state condoleezza rice participate in the ronald reagan educational foundation summit. she talked about racial inequality, trust in government and political stability. elex: i am so lucky to be joined by the woman you see in the other panel who needs no introduction. the former secretary of state is now the director of the hoover institute of stanford university, doctor condoleezza rice. i'm so glad to have this opportunity to talk with you for the next 35, 40 minutes. on...
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eastern, the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. then at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america" kennedy's speech on church and state followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of great society speech. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, a biographical film produced by dwight eisenhower's 1952 xain. this film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations.
eastern, the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. then at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second debate between george h.w. bush and michael dukakis. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america" kennedy's speech on church and state followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of great society speech. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, a biographical film produced by dwight eisenhower's 1952 xain. this film was shown in movie...
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eastern, the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second debate between george h w bush and michael dukakis. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, john f. kennedy's 1960 speech on church and state, followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of the great society speech. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. ♪ >> the senate judiciary committee has been a to consider the nomination of supreme court nominee amy coney barrett. c-span.org has every minute of the confirmation hearings, including this moment with nebraska senator ben sasse. -- miserable cheaters -- i think all baseball fans know the houston astros cheat, they steal signs, they bang on cans, they have done a bunch of miserable things historically and deserve to
eastern, the final debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. at 10:30 a.m. eastern, the second debate between george h w bush and michael dukakis. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, john f. kennedy's 1960 speech on church and state, followed by ronald reagan's 1966 the myth of the great society speech. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. ♪ >> the senate judiciary committee has been a to consider the nomination of supreme court...
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the covid diagnosis is the first time since ronald reagan a president has been known to confront such a serious condition while in office. >> history tells you to treat medical reports from the white house as, at best, incomplete and sometimes outright -- there are elements of it that can be manufactured to produce a certain political effect. >> after ronald reagan was shot in 1981 the white house released a photo showing him standing with nancy reagan, propping out a nurse holding a machine connecting to a test tube and never revealing how close he came to dying. 100 years ago woodrow wilson suffered from the flu and partially paralyzed by a stroke. his wife shielding that from the public, essentially serving as president until the end of his term. fdr stricken by polio tried to hide his wheelchair from view jfk suffered from add son's disease. why does it matter the president has so much power, especially over national security, the public needs to know whether he or she is up to it. lester >> andrea mitchell tonight, thank you. >>> as the white house dealt with this crisis joe bide
the covid diagnosis is the first time since ronald reagan a president has been known to confront such a serious condition while in office. >> history tells you to treat medical reports from the white house as, at best, incomplete and sometimes outright -- there are elements of it that can be manufactured to produce a certain political effect. >> after ronald reagan was shot in 1981 the white house released a photo showing him standing with nancy reagan, propping out a nurse holding...
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ronald reagan, i think is probably the standard there. she's famous for saying is hard work never killed anybody but i always say what take a chance? the idea that presidents are ordinary people who can make jokes about their own narrative, one of the narratives about ronald reagan, he was particularly engaged as president so when you can make jokes like this about yourself, you send an effective message. donald trump doesn't even try, i don't think, to do this. he doesn't appear at the white house correspondents dinner with so many comments have been made over the years and he's not willing to engage in anything other than back and forth and insult with saturday night live in terms of the way he is treated the so i do think that is a dynamic that is really important in our political system. it is important politicians do not think too highly of themselves and is also important we do not think too highly of them so i think the most effective political humor is not late-night comics but the president themselves reminding everyone, as well
ronald reagan, i think is probably the standard there. she's famous for saying is hard work never killed anybody but i always say what take a chance? the idea that presidents are ordinary people who can make jokes about their own narrative, one of the narratives about ronald reagan, he was particularly engaged as president so when you can make jokes like this about yourself, you send an effective message. donald trump doesn't even try, i don't think, to do this. he doesn't appear at the white...
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well, it was a very important to ronald reagan, back in 1981, to ronald reagan, back in 1981, to demonstrate he wasn't in trouble. he wasn't on live television when he did that, right? in fact, television when he did that, right? infact, it television when he did that, right? in fact, it happened so quickly after the assassination attempt, three minutes, but he arrived at the hospital, he was doing it mostly to send a message to those around him. like, ican message to those around him. like, i can do this. and then, as we know, he got into the hospital and managed to walk 35 feet before he collapsed like a deadweight into the arms of his agents. and we learned he had been shot and nearly killed. reagan lost more than half his blood that day and a bullet was extracted just one inch from his heart. but to your point about it being important for donald trump to be seen walking to the helicopter, it goes, actually, to the next day after reagan had been shot, after he had been shot, he had to sign a dairy bill, and it is kind of crazy, dairy bill, but if he didn't sign the bill it wouldn't go int
well, it was a very important to ronald reagan, back in 1981, to ronald reagan, back in 1981, to demonstrate he wasn't in trouble. he wasn't on live television when he did that, right? in fact, television when he did that, right? infact, it television when he did that, right? in fact, it happened so quickly after the assassination attempt, three minutes, but he arrived at the hospital, he was doing it mostly to send a message to those around him. like, ican message to those around him. like, i...
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the first time i came back to the library was 1995, i was an intern at the ronald reagan presidential library. richard orton smith, the director of the reagan library brought me down. john taylor was running things down here and john showed us around. i will never forget it. it was wonderful to be here. and then it came again in 2007 with the release of the eisenhower book. sandy quinn was kind enough to have me come down. and then of course in 2010, once the book was out, i began and once the book was inked and i was able to research it, i began going through the files and spent a few months here doing the research. it has been amazing. when i first started doing this really an, is there audience for this? is there a market for this? does anyone care? we were the number one new arrival ahead of bill o'reilly. it was awesome. i did an interview and the interviewer was a sports guy and he spent 15 minutes walking me through the post presidency and reagan and gorbachev and yeltsin and clinton and at the end i , said, i really appreciate you being on and you said, nixon is one of the mos
the first time i came back to the library was 1995, i was an intern at the ronald reagan presidential library. richard orton smith, the director of the reagan library brought me down. john taylor was running things down here and john showed us around. i will never forget it. it was wonderful to be here. and then it came again in 2007 with the release of the eisenhower book. sandy quinn was kind enough to have me come down. and then of course in 2010, once the book was out, i began and once the...
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and then the second debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. watch and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> the presidents. available in paper back. hard cover and ebook from public affairs. presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. as the americans go to the polls next month to decide who should lead our country, this goes into perspectives into the lives and events that forged each leadership style. to learn more about all of our presidents, visit c-span.org sla /presidents and order your copy today. >>> in 1976, former california governor ronald reagan
and then the second debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. watch and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> the presidents. available in paper back. hard cover and ebook from public affairs. presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. as the americans go to the polls next month to decide who should lead our country, this goes into perspectives into...
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mondale they propose the quarantine, not ronald reagan. [applause] country'sring this long respect for the role of international law, it wasn't right for the united states to be involved in harming the min ers of nicaragua and similarly allowed the world court to not adjudicate. vice pres. bush: i support what we are doing. it was supported by congress under the law. my only regret is that the aide for the contras, those people that are fighting, we call them freedom fighters. they want to see democracy perfected in nicaragua. my understand from this assault on covert action that nowhere in the world would we do something that was considered just off base when mrs. ferrero said she would never support it, which he never supported if the violation of human rights was so great and support was necessary for freedom fighters. yes, we are for the contras. everyone who is not for this, everyone who wants to let the sandinista government prevail just like castro did, the .ontras are not -- less than 5% of the contras .upported some osha --samosa
mondale they propose the quarantine, not ronald reagan. [applause] country'sring this long respect for the role of international law, it wasn't right for the united states to be involved in harming the min ers of nicaragua and similarly allowed the world court to not adjudicate. vice pres. bush: i support what we are doing. it was supported by congress under the law. my only regret is that the aide for the contras, those people that are fighting, we call them freedom fighters. they want to see...
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. >> ronald reagan, ten years nancy's senior, was a well-known actor and a staunch anti-communist. >> i think the list was really a pretext to get to know ronald reagan, who was now a divorcee. >> be sure to tune in. an all new episode of "first ladies" airs tomorrow night at ladies" airs tomorrow night at 10:00 on cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york and we are just 17 days away from the election. coronavirus cases, unfortunately, are on the rise, but president trump would like you to believe otherwise. >> the light at the end of the tunnel is near. we are rounding the turn. >> we all wish we really were rounding the turn, but don't be mistaken, we are not rounding the turn toward the exit sign. at least ten states are reporting their highest single-day coronavirus case totals since the start of the pandemic, including wisconsin where the president will hold a rally later tonight. in fact, the infection rate, the positivity rate, is somewhere up above 20% right now. he's also in michigan today, a state that's a
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i learned a heckuva lot from ronald reagan. i know he cared passionately about education and about working across the aisle and i just would like people to say that we made a difference and that we have improved the lives of our children and worked hard to improve education and the state is better off. i'd be happy with that. >> thank you so much again for your leadership and really the impact that you've made towards both the state and our country and i really look forward to hopefully getting to do something like this in person with you in the not-too-distant future. just like you are taking the time to be at this important event today and again for all you do. >> thank you for the opportunity, i've enjoyed it . >> night on the communicators, tech freedom founder baron soak up in free press co-ceo jessica gonzales on issues that may play a role in campaign 2020.>> what demonstration is trying to do is narrow the protections for content moderation so that websites would no longer be protected if they tried to remove content bu
i learned a heckuva lot from ronald reagan. i know he cared passionately about education and about working across the aisle and i just would like people to say that we made a difference and that we have improved the lives of our children and worked hard to improve education and the state is better off. i'd be happy with that. >> thank you so much again for your leadership and really the impact that you've made towards both the state and our country and i really look forward to hopefully...
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so, i don't think going back to the days of ronald reagan is the answer for the republican party. but they don't have much else. they really don't have much else. and donald trump has done a tremendous amount of damage to this party. when i think of my father, i think of words like integrity, decency, dignity, honor, and patriotism, not nationalism but patriotism, all of those qualities are in very short supply in this white house. and, frankly, the republican party has been kplisit in degrading those values. >> do you think your father would recognize the republican party right now? >> he would be horrified by the republican party right now, the spinelessness in the face of this pathological entity in the white house right now would shock him. >> george w. bush has stayed silent on the race so far. if your father were alive today, do you think he would say something publicly and pick a side? >> i have no idea what my father would do publicly. i can't speak for him that way. i know his character and i know what would horrify him, and i know that this administration would. but beyo
so, i don't think going back to the days of ronald reagan is the answer for the republican party. but they don't have much else. they really don't have much else. and donald trump has done a tremendous amount of damage to this party. when i think of my father, i think of words like integrity, decency, dignity, honor, and patriotism, not nationalism but patriotism, all of those qualities are in very short supply in this white house. and, frankly, the republican party has been kplisit in...
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ronald reagan is delivering leadership. ronald reagan we will sandy: congresswoman ferraro, one minute rebuttal. rep. ferraro: i think what i will have to do is start correcting the vice president's statistics. there are 6 million more people who have jobs, which is, in the prior administration with all of old their problems, they created 10 million jobs. the the housing interest rates great during this administration great for housing for middle-class americans was 14.5%. under the prior administration, with all their problems, the will you average rate was 10.6%. if you take a look at the number i will of people living in poverty as a result of this administration, 6 million people, 500,000 people knocked off disability rolls. down i you can walk around saying things are great, and if that is what we're going to be that hearing hearing, we have been hearing that on the commercials for the past couple of months, i expect that the expectll -- that they the american people believe that, i expect that i will become a one-woma
ronald reagan is delivering leadership. ronald reagan we will sandy: congresswoman ferraro, one minute rebuttal. rep. ferraro: i think what i will have to do is start correcting the vice president's statistics. there are 6 million more people who have jobs, which is, in the prior administration with all of old their problems, they created 10 million jobs. the the housing interest rates great during this administration great for housing for middle-class americans was 14.5%. under the prior...
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ronald reagan in his speech talked about what it means to be a judge, standards of integrity, fairness and intellect required for a federal judge that provides reassurance to all of us, our ideals of liberty and justice are alive and well. went on to talk about the most important quality we have in a judge in its wisdom, the quality look for first and you can sense the great deal of wisdom in amy coney barrett. he went on to say would demand a wisdom that knows no time, has no prejudice and wants no other reward. we entrust judges with ideals and freedom and future depends on theju way that judge defines it. it requires the lowly courage of the petri and he went on to say the judge is a guardian of freedom for generations yet unborn. i hope my colleagues will support the nomination of amy coney barrett. if you could take politics out of the place, she would probably have the unanimous vote. unfortunately, the politicization of this nomination is going to prevent that but i turned to my colleagues to look past the politics and partisanship and vote for truly qualified justice is committ
ronald reagan in his speech talked about what it means to be a judge, standards of integrity, fairness and intellect required for a federal judge that provides reassurance to all of us, our ideals of liberty and justice are alive and well. went on to talk about the most important quality we have in a judge in its wisdom, the quality look for first and you can sense the great deal of wisdom in amy coney barrett. he went on to say would demand a wisdom that knows no time, has no prejudice and...
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the closest in my lifetime is ronald reagan. ronald reagan peace through strength approach to national security. he refill our military and as result of that, other than grenada which was almost more of a hostage rescue of medical students senate armed conflict, there were no new wars started under president reagan. we computed and covert action, computer with the soviet union, across the world but there were no new wars started. that was because of the peace through strength posture. president trump is the first president since ronald reagan was not initiated a war, a military conflict in the world. it's a pretty amazing record. not only that, we are ending wars, ending the american public in iraq, anything american involvement in afghanistan. it doesn't take place overnight but if you look at afghanistan for we are over 15,000 troops were not counted under 4500 troops. we are for allied participation and went on a pathway to get our folks home after two minutes sacrifice of blood and sacrifice the past 19 years. you have a ter
the closest in my lifetime is ronald reagan. ronald reagan peace through strength approach to national security. he refill our military and as result of that, other than grenada which was almost more of a hostage rescue of medical students senate armed conflict, there were no new wars started under president reagan. we computed and covert action, computer with the soviet union, across the world but there were no new wars started. that was because of the peace through strength posture. president...
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mondale the proposed the quarantine, not ronald reagan. [applause] >> considering this country's long respect for the role of rule ofe international law, was it right for the united states to be involved in harming the miners of nicaragua and similarly disallowed the world court to adjudicate that dispute? vice pres. bush: i supported what we were doing. my only regret is that the aid for the contrasts, those people who were fighting, we called them freedom fighters. they want to see democracy perfected in nicaragua. at my to understand from this assault on covert action, that nowhere in the world would we do something that was considered just off-base like when mrs. for said she would never support it? when she never supported -- would she never support it if the violation of human rights was so great? yes, we are for the contras. let me tell you something else about the contras, everybody who is not for this, who wants to let the sandinista government revealed just like less than 5% of the contras supported ssomosa. these were people tha
mondale the proposed the quarantine, not ronald reagan. [applause] >> considering this country's long respect for the role of rule ofe international law, was it right for the united states to be involved in harming the miners of nicaragua and similarly disallowed the world court to adjudicate that dispute? vice pres. bush: i supported what we were doing. my only regret is that the aid for the contrasts, those people who were fighting, we called them freedom fighters. they want to see...
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ronald reagan, is clearly a strong leader of the free world. i will be honest with you, it's a joy to serve with the president, who does not apologize for the united states of america. mr. mondale on the other hand, has one idea. go out and tax the american people. then he wants to repeal indexing, to wipe out the one protection that those of the lowest end of the economic stale have, and protecting them from the higher tax bracket. we owe our country too much, to go back to that kind of an approach. i would like to say something to young people, i started a business, and i know it is to have a dream, and have a job and work hard to employ others and to participate in the american dream. some of you out there, are finishing high school or college, and some of you are starting out in the workplace, and we want for you, america's greatest gift and that is opportunity. and then piece yes i did serve in combat, i was shot when i was young kid i was scared to death. and i saw friends die. but that heighten my convictions about peace and it is absolu
ronald reagan, is clearly a strong leader of the free world. i will be honest with you, it's a joy to serve with the president, who does not apologize for the united states of america. mr. mondale on the other hand, has one idea. go out and tax the american people. then he wants to repeal indexing, to wipe out the one protection that those of the lowest end of the economic stale have, and protecting them from the higher tax bracket. we owe our country too much, to go back to that kind of an...
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first, his relationship with ronald reagan. >> he was a lifelong friend of ronald reagan's. and ronald reagan was the same politics in those days and he was the head of the actor's unone and the actors guild and he was a democrat and pretty much of the same philosophy and ronald reagan changed and ronald reagan changed, but they did remain friends. >> barry goldwater and they were even better friends and the best story i heard about their friendship was they were giving speeches in iowa on the back of a hay wagon out on the farm. they just ripped each other apart in the back-to-back speeches and someone went through town and they were having dinner together. >> if you could talk in general, kennedy is next, but before we talk about kennedy specifically about the united states senate. these were the times of very big names of the senators and people recognize names from the history books even today and was there bipartisanship? did people walk work across the aisle? talk about the senate at that point? >> it was disagreeing without being disagreeable and there was camaraderie
first, his relationship with ronald reagan. >> he was a lifelong friend of ronald reagan's. and ronald reagan was the same politics in those days and he was the head of the actor's unone and the actors guild and he was a democrat and pretty much of the same philosophy and ronald reagan changed and ronald reagan changed, but they did remain friends. >> barry goldwater and they were even better friends and the best story i heard about their friendship was they were giving speeches in...
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reagan is our projected winner, ronald wilson reagan. >> it was an historic victory. the former actor and california governor was declared the winner by 8:15 p.m. eastern time. he had enough electoral votes before california and the west were counted. >> beginning to look like a suburban swimming pool over there. >> 20 years later, another historic election, but this time a new generation. al gore for the democrats and george bush for the republicans. the former governor of texas, son of a president. and at the end, it all came down to this. >> they need florida. florida, florida, florida. let me show you one more time. this is it right here. florida, florida, florida. >> at first it seemed that gore would win. >> an important win for vice president al gore, nbc news projects that he wins the 25 electoral votes in the state of florida. >> then florida became too close to call. >> what the networks give us, the networks taketh away. the nbc news is taking florida out of vice president gore's column. and then bush. >> george bush is the president-elect of the united sta
reagan is our projected winner, ronald wilson reagan. >> it was an historic victory. the former actor and california governor was declared the winner by 8:15 p.m. eastern time. he had enough electoral votes before california and the west were counted. >> beginning to look like a suburban swimming pool over there. >> 20 years later, another historic election, but this time a new generation. al gore for the democrats and george bush for the republicans. the former governor of...
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reagan's campaign and four years later ronald reagan would ask him to come and manage his campaign. guest: that's right. it is one of the great sort of reinvention acts in politics. he also asked george bush to be his vice president after he accused him of practicing voodoo economics in the 1980 presidential primary. that thes you a lot politic -- that those politics don't exist right now. it wasn't just reagan who had the capacity to bring in someone who works hard against him, but it says a lot about the intrigue in the world around reagan. what we found in doing this book was baker had impressed some of those who worked with reagan as well as himself. they actually made a concerted effort before the 1980 election in the fall of 1980 when it looked like they might win, two decidedn's key advisors -- they both claim authorship of this idea -- cited they would try to put baker in front and give him some time with governor reagan with the goal of installing him as chief of staff, because their internal rival had been reagan's ideological gatekeeper and then his chief of staff in cali
reagan's campaign and four years later ronald reagan would ask him to come and manage his campaign. guest: that's right. it is one of the great sort of reinvention acts in politics. he also asked george bush to be his vice president after he accused him of practicing voodoo economics in the 1980 presidential primary. that thes you a lot politic -- that those politics don't exist right now. it wasn't just reagan who had the capacity to bring in someone who works hard against him, but it says a...
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peern, the final debate between ronald reagan. at 4:00 p.m. eastern, on are the reel america." john f. kennedy's speech on church and state. followed by "the myth of the great society" speech. watch "american history tv" this week on c-span 3. >> coming up on customer history tv, a news real from the u.s. office of war information with the results of the 1944 presidential election when fdr won an unprecedented fourth term. >> the united states goes to the
peern, the final debate between ronald reagan. at 4:00 p.m. eastern, on are the reel america." john f. kennedy's speech on church and state. followed by "the myth of the great society" speech. watch "american history tv" this week on c-span 3. >> coming up on customer history tv, a news real from the u.s. office of war information with the results of the 1944 presidential election when fdr won an unprecedented fourth term. >> the united states goes to the
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ronald reagan and i have put our trust and the american people. we've moved some of the power away from washington d.c., and put it back with the people. we're pulling together, the neighborhoods are safer because crime is going down. your sons and daughters are doing better in school, test scores are going up. there's a new opportunity lying out there in the future. science, technology, and space, offering opportunity to everybody, all of the young ones coming up. and abroad, there is new leadership and respect. and ronald reagan, is clearly the strong leader of the free world. i'll be honest with you, it's a joy to serve with the president, who does not apologize for the united states of america. mr. mondale on the other hand, has one idea. flattened tax on the american people, and then repeal indexing to wipe out the one protection that those are the worst under the economic scale have protecting them against being rammed into higher and higher tax bracket. we just owe are a country too much to go back to that inappropriate approach. i'd like t
ronald reagan and i have put our trust and the american people. we've moved some of the power away from washington d.c., and put it back with the people. we're pulling together, the neighborhoods are safer because crime is going down. your sons and daughters are doing better in school, test scores are going up. there's a new opportunity lying out there in the future. science, technology, and space, offering opportunity to everybody, all of the young ones coming up. and abroad, there is new...
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speech onnnedy's church and state, followed by ronald reagan's speech. exploring the american story watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature programs exploring our nation's past. ♪ availableesidents," in paperback, hardcover and e-book. present biographies of every president inspired by conversations with historians about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. as americans go to the polls to decide who should lead our country, this collection offers perspective into the lives and events that forge each president's leadership style. to learn more, visit c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today wherever books are sold. in 1915 president woodrow wilson put a memorabilia box at arlington national cemetery. 100 and five years later, in april 2020, the box was carefully removed and opened. next on american artifacts, we visit arlington to see the contents with cemetery historian tim frank and caitlin smith. in order to talk about this memorabilia
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but we all prayed for ronald reagan, and he pulled through that. but it -- it started getting americans worried more than ever, starting in the '80s, about having to know the health of a president. so we did know it when ronald reagan had colon cancer and when he had skin cancer, and since the '80s, we've been vigilant on medical records, tell us what's going on, we demand to know. there's no more grover cleveland/woodrow wilson-era cover-ups allowed. >> douglas brinkley. >>> anxiety over the continuity of the government in the face of the president's diagnosis. how a lack of transparency is fueling national security concerns. >>> also, coming up, world leaders are reacting to president trump and the first lady testing positive for covid. we'll tell you what they're saying. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure.
but we all prayed for ronald reagan, and he pulled through that. but it -- it started getting americans worried more than ever, starting in the '80s, about having to know the health of a president. so we did know it when ronald reagan had colon cancer and when he had skin cancer, and since the '80s, we've been vigilant on medical records, tell us what's going on, we demand to know. there's no more grover cleveland/woodrow wilson-era cover-ups allowed. >> douglas brinkley. >>>...
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. >>> manancy is known as the dotg wife of ronald reagan. she played more than a supporting role in the first hollywood presidency. this week on original series "first ladies" we take a look at how nancy reagan was a major force from behind the scenes. >> reagan carries an unprecedented 49 states in the '84 election. nancy's eye turns toward securing his legacy. >> in 1997, i asked her, was there some area that you felt you had an affect. she said, no, no, no. ron knew exactly what he wanted to do from the moment he was elected. then she paused and very softly added, well, maybe the whole russian thing. i was like, the whole russian thing, the main thing of his administration? >> kate bennett is joining us now. kate, nancy reagan has been credited as being the political brains behind her husband ronald reagan. how instrumental -- you have done a lot of reporting on this. how instrumental was she in getting his career going? >> she was the engine behind the machine of ronald reagan. everything he did, nancy either approved or thought of or sh
. >>> manancy is known as the dotg wife of ronald reagan. she played more than a supporting role in the first hollywood presidency. this week on original series "first ladies" we take a look at how nancy reagan was a major force from behind the scenes. >> reagan carries an unprecedented 49 states in the '84 election. nancy's eye turns toward securing his legacy. >> in 1997, i asked her, was there some area that you felt you had an affect. she said, no, no, no. ron...
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we will show the only debate from 1980 jimmy carter and former california governor ronald reagan. they fielded questions from journalists on military spending, inflation, inner cities and the iran hostage crisis. then from 1984, the second and final debate from ronald reagan and former vice president robert mondale. watch tonight starting at 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c-span 3. in 1976 former california governor challenge gerald ford for the republican nomination, up next on american history tv, president ford's acceptance
we will show the only debate from 1980 jimmy carter and former california governor ronald reagan. they fielded questions from journalists on military spending, inflation, inner cities and the iran hostage crisis. then from 1984, the second and final debate from ronald reagan and former vice president robert mondale. watch tonight starting at 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c-span 3. in 1976 former california governor challenge gerald ford for the republican...