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that was ronald reagan. this was the beginning of the term in 1984 -- that happens as a result of the activities and policy decisions. >> thank you for all those remarks. now time for a little bit of q&a. it will be -- i will be a little selfish as the moderator. you have all played out in one way, shape or form the importance of missile-defense to arms-control. this is on intermediate range nuclear weapons. the arms-control landscape looks a lot like this we can all agree. china's is a consideration. i will kick it over to the whole panel as the kickoff. what is the arms-control here today? >> i am not an expert in that. the comments were wonderful so thank you. i am not an expert on that right now. i can tell you during the time of the raven ainistration -- reagan administration, the whole cry was on arms-control. senator ted kennedy was leading the charge. i love this for u right here. this is somebody i respect. he was against sti. for a variety of reasons. it was a common belief that we had to do was co
that was ronald reagan. this was the beginning of the term in 1984 -- that happens as a result of the activities and policy decisions. >> thank you for all those remarks. now time for a little bit of q&a. it will be -- i will be a little selfish as the moderator. you have all played out in one way, shape or form the importance of missile-defense to arms-control. this is on intermediate range nuclear weapons. the arms-control landscape looks a lot like this we can all agree. china's is...
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ronald reagan. that's a nice memory. you know, i think it sounds like he got his return on investment right? yeah. 20 of their meeting with the 21 year old d dweeb turned into. but by my count, six books on ronald reagan. yes, that's right. and of course, the last one here is searching for ronald reagan. and i think you've probably found him by now. so what i want to know is what's what's new and what's new. you clearly felt there was more to say about ronald reagan? you know several years ago actually a, long time ago, i went to a book presentation. my old friend doug brinkley, and he had done he had edited reagan diaries because mrs. reagan, him on television liked him. he out to meet with her and she hired him. the labor hired him, then the reagan diaries. and so jerry and i went to a presentation. he giving and he said at that time he talked about my new book, which was about the 76 reagan campaign. and he says, you know, the reagan scholarship is just beginning to open up. there are so many interest aspects to this
ronald reagan. that's a nice memory. you know, i think it sounds like he got his return on investment right? yeah. 20 of their meeting with the 21 year old d dweeb turned into. but by my count, six books on ronald reagan. yes, that's right. and of course, the last one here is searching for ronald reagan. and i think you've probably found him by now. so what i want to know is what's what's new and what's new. you clearly felt there was more to say about ronald reagan? you know several years ago...
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intellectual conservatism of ronald reagan. and his. thanks group. thank you. thank all right. well, this is good fun. yes. and before i even get started on my questions, you all heard my boss. just give me a task. you you met ronald reagan in 1978. we have to hear about that. have to learn more about your first interaction with reagan. so i guess sure. i was a 21 year old snot nose kid. i was press secretary for a us senate candidate in new hampshire. but then gordon humphrey and i was the actually sixth campaign manager or the sixth president was hired by the campaign. but i lasted actually a year and a half with him. but in october, the reagan came up to new hampshire to campaign for the then governor, mel thompson, and for cut commercials for gordon. for gordon humphrey, who was then by that time was a republican. so he came there was in concord, there was an old, wonderful old hotel called the new hampshire highway hotel. and it was always the same seat of political activity. it was just it was wonderful. it had restaurant
intellectual conservatism of ronald reagan. and his. thanks group. thank you. thank all right. well, this is good fun. yes. and before i even get started on my questions, you all heard my boss. just give me a task. you you met ronald reagan in 1978. we have to hear about that. have to learn more about your first interaction with reagan. so i guess sure. i was a 21 year old snot nose kid. i was press secretary for a us senate candidate in new hampshire. but then gordon humphrey and i was the...
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give you a truly unique perspective on ronald reagan and his enduring legacy. and may i say on behalf of all of us -- may you live 100 years. now, may i ask everyone to please rise for laying of the wreath and honors to president reagan. >> honor guard. attention. >> the president of the united states is directed that a presidential wreath be laid at the resting place of all former presidents on the anniversary of their birth. brigadier general jason g. woodworth, commanding general of camp pendleton, california, is designated to place a wreath at the tomb of the 40th president of the united states, ronald wilson reagan on february 6,2024, in honor of the 113th anniversary of his birthday and in tribute to his distinguished service to a grateful nation. ♪ >> honor guard. present arms. ♪ [taps plays] >> may i ask everyone to remain standing for the retiring of the colors and the conclusion of the ceremony with "anchors away" and the marine's hymn. [anchors away plays] >> honor guard, attention. >> this concludes the ceremony. birthday cake will be served in
give you a truly unique perspective on ronald reagan and his enduring legacy. and may i say on behalf of all of us -- may you live 100 years. now, may i ask everyone to please rise for laying of the wreath and honors to president reagan. >> honor guard. attention. >> the president of the united states is directed that a presidential wreath be laid at the resting place of all former presidents on the anniversary of their birth. brigadier general jason g. woodworth, commanding general...
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our father above, today we gather to remember your president ronald reagan. we remember the wisdom which recognized that we humans are not the final arbiters of all things. nor are we even the majority member in all things. but grasp the truth that the world is yours and we are actors in it. president reagan understood that our institutions better when they seek the bedrock of identity when it comes from a transcendent creator. he understood that moral order and reasoning have their genesis in you. and that the of humankind work best when they allow for and adhere to your moral order. father, may your presence guide our remembrance in this hour, help us to not only enjoy story and memory but lead us to understand from lived example and see before us the path that our great nationfollow. may we live in a manner worthy of the blessings we seek from you. amen. >> chaplain mccray, please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, it's now my pleasure to welcome a man with a distinguished record of service to our country, including that of being an f-18 pilot at miramar and
our father above, today we gather to remember your president ronald reagan. we remember the wisdom which recognized that we humans are not the final arbiters of all things. nor are we even the majority member in all things. but grasp the truth that the world is yours and we are actors in it. president reagan understood that our institutions better when they seek the bedrock of identity when it comes from a transcendent creator. he understood that moral order and reasoning have their genesis in...
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weo g members of the board of trustees of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. please hold your applause. we have kathy bush and her daughter charlotte, former labor secretary and transportation secretary elaine chao, former president assistance to ronald reagan, peggy noonan, former u.s. solicitor ted olson and pete wilson and the former first lady of california, mrs. gail wilson. i am so pleased to introduce our chairman of the board of trustees of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute, fred ryan. fred has serve president and mrs. reagan since 1980 in a variety of roles, including director of presidential appointments and scheduling in the white house and as president reagan's first post presidency chief of staff. today in addition to serving as our board chairman, fred heads our new center on civility and democracy, which was launched last year to address through actionable solutions the dolc:ar station and decision -- depolarizations and divisions in our society. with that, mr. fred ryan. fred: thank you, dave, for that kind introduction. p
weo g members of the board of trustees of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. please hold your applause. we have kathy bush and her daughter charlotte, former labor secretary and transportation secretary elaine chao, former president assistance to ronald reagan, peggy noonan, former u.s. solicitor ted olson and pete wilson and the former first lady of california, mrs. gail wilson. i am so pleased to introduce our chairman of the board of trustees of the ronald reagan...
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ronald reagan. quiet? -- why? guest: good question. i have to do something. i worked for reagan, i worked on the 1980 and 1984 campaign. i was a munchkin in washington in the 1980's. they always have respect and deference for the american presidency. both democrats and republicans especially fdr, jfk, andrew jackson. there was a lot of things that were not true or being said about ronald reagan about aids and gays in warmongering. i've written a number of books for certain periods in his life, the 1976 election, the 1980 election, his post-presidency, the time between the 76 and 80 campaign which was important. i decided to write this because there are so many misstatements about ronald reagan. i wanted to explore and make people understand how intelligent this man was. his old aid was a friend of mine, marty anderson. he had degrees from m.i.t. and various ivy league schools and was an intelligent man and he once told me that he rated reagan's iq at 175. reagan read one book per week. he wrote lett
ronald reagan. quiet? -- why? guest: good question. i have to do something. i worked for reagan, i worked on the 1980 and 1984 campaign. i was a munchkin in washington in the 1980's. they always have respect and deference for the american presidency. both democrats and republicans especially fdr, jfk, andrew jackson. there was a lot of things that were not true or being said about ronald reagan about aids and gays in warmongering. i've written a number of books for certain periods in his life,...
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ronald reagan. and then peniel joseph discusses his book on malcolm x and martin luther king, jr. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. monday, february 19, president's day. we will mark the federal holiday coming up with a conversation about president ronald reagan. we will also discuss today black history month later on. in our first hour, we want your views of vice president kamala harris. here is how you can join the conversation. if you are a republican, dial in at (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also join us in a text with your first name, city, and state, (202) 748-8003. or on facebook.com/c-span and on x with handle @cspanwj. a look at recent polling done on the vice president's approval rating. she shares the same number with president joe biden, 40%. disapproval rating is at 58%. in a recent "wall street journal" interview, she said she is ready to serve. this morning, we want to know your view of the vice president. on abc's
ronald reagan. and then peniel joseph discusses his book on malcolm x and martin luther king, jr. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. monday, february 19, president's day. we will mark the federal holiday coming up with a conversation about president ronald reagan. we will also discuss today black history month later on. in our first hour, we want your views of vice president kamala harris. here is how you can join the conversation. if you are a republican, dial in...
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ronald reagan said, we went, they lose. i feel that way about china, russia, and iran and north korea. we win, the dictators, tyrants, terrorist, they lose. it will be tough between now and then and we need courage of the men and women of the aed forces. we will support the families to make sure that happens. at the end of the day, we will win,he bad guys will lose and we hava glorious future ahead of us. [applause] >> before we take a step forward, america, before we go forward, they have to make up. gentlemen, thank you. stephen hadley, thank you. >> ladies, and gentlemen, this concludes the 10th annual reagan national defse forum. please conclude to the courtyard for our closing reception. thank you. during our break don't forget to visit the media center. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the house and senate have recessed for the holidays and will be back in the
ronald reagan said, we went, they lose. i feel that way about china, russia, and iran and north korea. we win, the dictators, tyrants, terrorist, they lose. it will be tough between now and then and we need courage of the men and women of the aed forces. we will support the families to make sure that happens. at the end of the day, we will win,he bad guys will lose and we hava glorious future ahead of us. [applause] >> before we take a step forward, america, before we go forward, they...
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but senator obama, when speaking, used ronald reagan, president ronald reagan as an example of change. now now, my view is i would never use ronald reagan as an example of change. i mean you think about what ronald reagan did to america, to the american people, to the middle class, to working people. he was openly open only intolerant of unions and the right to organize. he openly fought against the union and the organized labor movement in this country. he openly did extraordinary damage to the middle class and working people, created a tax structure that favored the very wealthiest americans and caused the middle class and working people to struggle every single day. this direction, the environment, you know, eliminating the regulation of companies that were polluting and doing extraordinary damage to the environment, whether it was damage to the union movement in the organized labor movement, damage to the middle class, the tax structure that favored the wealthiest americans and the biggest corporations in america, or the incredible devastation to the environment. while he was in p
but senator obama, when speaking, used ronald reagan, president ronald reagan as an example of change. now now, my view is i would never use ronald reagan as an example of change. i mean you think about what ronald reagan did to america, to the american people, to the middle class, to working people. he was openly open only intolerant of unions and the right to organize. he openly fought against the union and the organized labor movement in this country. he openly did extraordinary damage to...
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daddy bush got rid of ronald reagan ideas. son bush went totally off to the left of ronald reagan. that is the reason why the republican party fell away to the side. host: that is jay. guest: again, with respect, this is not simply about reagan republicans. in fact we have a great deal for the former president. just as we did for dwight eisenhower and others. i would say to this gentleman that he is saying very kind things about president reagan, as he should. at the same time i do not think that ronald reagan would recognize where the party is today. many of the things that ronald reagan stood for like supporting the allies and peace through strength, i do not see that in the maga movement. ronald reagan would have been the first to support ukraine and their struggle. that is not where we are today as a party. i do not think that ronald reagan would be supporting these absurd tariffs. he believed in the free market. i am trying to understand. i consider myself a center-right type of person, moderately conservative. that is a good thing, frankly. some are very conservative and some
daddy bush got rid of ronald reagan ideas. son bush went totally off to the left of ronald reagan. that is the reason why the republican party fell away to the side. host: that is jay. guest: again, with respect, this is not simply about reagan republicans. in fact we have a great deal for the former president. just as we did for dwight eisenhower and others. i would say to this gentleman that he is saying very kind things about president reagan, as he should. at the same time i do not think...
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. _ ronald reagan. they connect iowa's results, she says. a _ ronald reagan. they connect iowa's results, she says. a small— ronald reagan. they connect iowa's results, she says. a small window. ronald reagan. they connect iowa's| results, she says. a small window of opportunity to prove that next two days and it is a very independent electorate in new hampshire in the like to take the time they come out late in the study the candidates very closely. late in the study the candidates very closely-— very closely. they differed demographically _ very closely. they differed demographically and - very closely. they differed demographically and they| very closely. they differed i demographically and they are significantly less evangelical, more independent but the difficulty is, even _ independent but the difficulty is, even if— independent but the difficulty is, even if she does well in new hampshire, where did she go from there? _ hampshire, where did she go from there? in — hampshire, where did she go from there? in many ways, iowa shows that there? in ma
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larry: it was ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. larry: almost forget. >> six trillion dollars of spending i regard it as a snake swallowing a bowling ball and trying to make its way through the system and we will be for decades paying for this excess. of course the second chart is one of what the fed did which was raise the amount of money on its balance sheet it owns. it was buying up assets which pumps more cheap money into the economy. larry: that right there. >> went from four trillion to nine trillion. now it has come down you see a little bit by a trillion. that is a lot of money slashing out in the economy. i don't like it. i want the federal reserve reduce the balance sheet and congress cut a trillion out of the budget. larry: they should do it right away. ej, inflation has come down, yes, but government spending i would argue is inherently inflationary. you're not producing goods, producing temporary demand, stimulus. larry lindsey, distinguished economist, former fed chairman, former nec director, is writing about this. i
larry: it was ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. larry: almost forget. >> six trillion dollars of spending i regard it as a snake swallowing a bowling ball and trying to make its way through the system and we will be for decades paying for this excess. of course the second chart is one of what the fed did which was raise the amount of money on its balance sheet it owns. it was buying up assets which pumps more cheap money into the economy. larry: that right there. >> went from...
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tip o'neill and ronald reagan had it right. when ronald reagan was shot and he was lying in the hospital, tip o'neill showed up, knelt by his bedside and held his hand and pray for him. that's america. that's who we are come a pluralistic society. our nation was founded on profound disagreement with institutions that knew we would have a whole bunch of different people, the idea that a nation founded on an idea, not on a religious or racial people come it was founded on this idea that all of us are created equal and that we are giving these god-given rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and government was designed to protect us from those things. we set up institutions and no one could get to powerful so we would have to find ways to work together. it's the only way our nation can survive is our willingness to be ronald reagan and tip o'neill. >> on this point of members of congress, they infrequently engage with other parties but governors do engage with the other party. why is it worth it for governors and not
tip o'neill and ronald reagan had it right. when ronald reagan was shot and he was lying in the hospital, tip o'neill showed up, knelt by his bedside and held his hand and pray for him. that's america. that's who we are come a pluralistic society. our nation was founded on profound disagreement with institutions that knew we would have a whole bunch of different people, the idea that a nation founded on an idea, not on a religious or racial people come it was founded on this idea that all of us...
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i think ronald reagan would approve. so we will continue to work with our ukrainian counterparts to help them develop that. and that is exactly right, that is what they are trying to do, to get that regional economic development moving. mr. ryan: there is a question over there. >> good morning. thank you for all the work that you are doing. i am curious to know what the perception has been like on college campuses, if you have brought discussion to different campuses. gov. cox: yeah. we kind of try to focus on some different areas. one, youth and families, and we will have more to say. we are convening in nashville in a couple days and we will be talking about that. working with ceo's whose slack channels are blowing up and really struggling with conflict resolution. of course elected officials. but the fourth area was on college campuses. so we've been working with different groups, some of you may be familiar with braver angels. braver angels has an amazing campus debate model. and so we have taken that campus debate m
i think ronald reagan would approve. so we will continue to work with our ukrainian counterparts to help them develop that. and that is exactly right, that is what they are trying to do, to get that regional economic development moving. mr. ryan: there is a question over there. >> good morning. thank you for all the work that you are doing. i am curious to know what the perception has been like on college campuses, if you have brought discussion to different campuses. gov. cox: yeah. we...
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i t appreciate you. >>> coming up ronald reagan -- once again it's reagan night. ronald reagan visited the heavily bureaucratic bronx in 1980, and i tonight donald trum tried to same thing. >>> but first an appeals court today shutdown trump's hail mary tory get judge juan merchan thrn off his case. the latest in the hush money trials denials is next. st in thy trials denials is next hi, i'm chris and i lost 57 pounds on golo. golo isn't complicated. i don't have to follow a restrictive diet, and i don't have to spend a lot of time making meals. using golo was truly transformative. it was easy, and inexpensive. why choose a sleep number smart bed? can it keep me warm when i'm cold? wait, no, i'm always hot. sleep number does that. now, save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add any base shop now at sleepnumber.com a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than veriz
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there's way too much you can write and talk about praising ronald reagan. let me throw out historic snippets in honor of today his birthday. reagan's foreign policy aimed squarely at defeating soviet communism and he succeeded. peace through strength. we win, they lose, tear down the wall. reagan would not talk to soviett leaders in his first term because of their bad behavior and many were dying off anyway. in a second term he did meet with garbage off saying he would never give up star wars technology that protected us against soviet or enemy missiles.th the global media laughed and star wars but today it's an absolute cornerstone of ournc national security. on his radio program he warmeddu up saying we will bomb moscow in 15 seconds and of course he said just kidding, was he, the communists were afraid of him.na reagan understood the immigration of economic and national security policy. reagan/taxes and deregulated industry while working with paul volcker to slay double-digitof inflation the supply side, rescue the faltering dollar and strong growth untr
there's way too much you can write and talk about praising ronald reagan. let me throw out historic snippets in honor of today his birthday. reagan's foreign policy aimed squarely at defeating soviet communism and he succeeded. peace through strength. we win, they lose, tear down the wall. reagan would not talk to soviett leaders in his first term because of their bad behavior and many were dying off anyway. in a second term he did meet with garbage off saying he would never give up star wars...
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i think if ronald reagan would have approved. we will continue to work with are you creating counterparts to help them develop that. and that is exactlyan right. to the economic development moving, thank you. question over there? >> good morning i am victoria from the foundation for thank you for the work you're doing but i'm curious about the perception is been like on college campuses. you brought discussion two different campuses. >> we kind of tried to focus on adifferent areas. one, youth and families will have more to say. we will be talking about that. working with ceos whose black channels are blowing up and struggling with conflict resolution. elected officials but the fourth area was on the college campus. we have been working again with different groups. some mayu be familiar with bravr angels. abraver and jewels has an amazg campus debate model. and so we have taken that campus debate model to sever college campuses and participate in these debates with college students. at the little differently traditional debate no
i think if ronald reagan would have approved. we will continue to work with are you creating counterparts to help them develop that. and that is exactlyan right. to the economic development moving, thank you. question over there? >> good morning i am victoria from the foundation for thank you for the work you're doing but i'm curious about the perception is been like on college campuses. you brought discussion two different campuses. >> we kind of tried to focus on adifferent areas....
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ronald reagan is his president. and i'm not just that, because i'm at the reagan library, which is obvious. it's he chose that bible. but mike started out as a democrat and when he was in high school, he was like democrat youth coordinator in bartholomew county. and when he went to college, he majored in history. he took classes on the constitution portion and he started listening to ronald reagan. and that's when he became a republican. and he loves tell the story. it might in his book. it's not in mine, but when we were running in 88, we went to a candidate school in washington and we must try to pay very good attention i guess we didn't win but we had the honor of going to the white house and all of the candidates got to sit down for like you know 20 seconds with the president get their photo they could take back to their campaign and mike said you know i i just want to tell him how grateful we are for what he did our country. and that's what he said when you sat down with him. he said, i just you to know how gra
ronald reagan is his president. and i'm not just that, because i'm at the reagan library, which is obvious. it's he chose that bible. but mike started out as a democrat and when he was in high school, he was like democrat youth coordinator in bartholomew county. and when he went to college, he majored in history. he took classes on the constitution portion and he started listening to ronald reagan. and that's when he became a republican. and he loves tell the story. it might in his book. it's...
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break news, today is ronald reagan's 113th birthday. he was born on february 6, 1911 thereby making 1911 one of the greatest all time years in american history because reagan was one of our greatest presidents and first american for the economy and stature around the world and thwarted with the idea of freedom and the first make america great president in nearly a century and take a listen to this. >> freedom is a fragile thing and never more than one generation away from extinction. liz: there you have it. a few historic snip its in honor of his birthday today. he succeeded and going for strength. we win and they lose. tear down the wall. reagan wouldn't talk to soviets in the first term because they're bad behavior and they were dying off anyway. in a second term he did meet with gorbechov and liberal media laughed at star wars but today it's an absolute cornerstone of the national security. on his radio program, he once warmed up by saying we'll bomb moscow in 15 seconds and of course said just kidding. was he? understanding the immi
break news, today is ronald reagan's 113th birthday. he was born on february 6, 1911 thereby making 1911 one of the greatest all time years in american history because reagan was one of our greatest presidents and first american for the economy and stature around the world and thwarted with the idea of freedom and the first make america great president in nearly a century and take a listen to this. >> freedom is a fragile thing and never more than one generation away from extinction. liz:...