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. i have the honor of being the executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. i want to thank everyone for coming this evening, and i also want to ask if you'll, please, stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance in honor of our troops. i pledge allegiance -- >> to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands; one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thanks. please be seated. [cheers and applause] if you'd hike to know -- if you'd like to know how to pack an auditorium -- [laughter] with a thousand people, i have the answer for you. invite judge jeanine pirro to come to speak. [applause] quicker than you can say lock her up or -- [laughter] well, here you have it, the reagan auditorium is filled. let we tell you, that's a testament to judge pirro. we have had former presidents of the united states up on this stage, presidential candidates, first ladies, foreign dignitaries, famous authors of famous books, tv possessor ifalty, network anchors, fortune 500 ceos, war heroes and pro foo
. i have the honor of being the executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. i want to thank everyone for coming this evening, and i also want to ask if you'll, please, stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance in honor of our troops. i pledge allegiance -- >> to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands; one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thanks. please be seated. [cheers and...
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critique somewhere in there. it runs through reagan or obama and then i land at a chicago airport and on the way there is a plaque with reagan to say the same thing. it's about her future. and then to put a nice positive spin on it. just like rotting corpses and what you think about the best of us. that is reagan versus bushes or obama i understand why it's a good stump speech but not good policy and there is this weird thing that happens that we are doomed to pessimism. i just think that you can i give a speech in 2010 but guess what if you go back to egypt in 2012 you will get laughed out of the room. example but they don't talk about the muslim brotherhood veryen often and those are just facets of our history. so the original question was why pay attention to the online extremist cracks because that's why. we all know the story of three guys in hoodies that are in the garage and started a company and change the s a world is not antisocial because it is antisocial media but we assume for so long the internet can only be pro social. if we ignore the other side of the coin antisocial
critique somewhere in there. it runs through reagan or obama and then i land at a chicago airport and on the way there is a plaque with reagan to say the same thing. it's about her future. and then to put a nice positive spin on it. just like rotting corpses and what you think about the best of us. that is reagan versus bushes or obama i understand why it's a good stump speech but not good policy and there is this weird thing that happens that we are doomed to pessimism. i just think that you...
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reagan of course one may. george h. w. bush passed he had many limitations as a politician but also some positive qualities. i knew him a little bit and wrote speeches for about six months which meant i would get notes for him over the years. he must have had an address list a mile long and he took that very seriously writing to all the people that he knew even if he only knew them a little that it was to keep the contact. rudy giuliani was a great mayor of new york and i thought he might be a president. i was wrong about that. >> what is it about donald trump does not excite you? >> let me answer that backwards. what he ibut he is probably at s self-promotion. that is what made him a success before he even ran for office. he's not a good real estate guy. he's pitiful, ran through a fortune. >> whe >> when is the last time that you were on the shuttle forward to the taj mahal? >> it was airplanes on a run by but we wrote the book &-and-sign the buck about the art of the deal and he made himself a personality. that's what he did. it was a very successful strategy to. he knows how to
reagan of course one may. george h. w. bush passed he had many limitations as a politician but also some positive qualities. i knew him a little bit and wrote speeches for about six months which meant i would get notes for him over the years. he must have had an address list a mile long and he took that very seriously writing to all the people that he knew even if he only knew them a little that it was to keep the contact. rudy giuliani was a great mayor of new york and i thought he might be a...
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reagan presidential foundation and institute thank you for coming this evening. in honor of men and women in uniform defending freedom around the world please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. [cheers and applause] i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [cheers and applause] before we get started there's people i would like to recognize this evening i will start with the mayor and his wife shelby. [applause] former congressman and his wife and charlie kirk is here founder of turning point usa. [cheers and applause] and i know he is supposed to be where is pat? we have a great evening in store for you so i will be very brief before i introduce our special guests who will introduce our speakers want to take a moment to thank a handful of other people we have in our audience this evening who are representing some of america's finest. to those of you who may have arrived late you might not have seen the beautiful landscape the incredible hill
reagan presidential foundation and institute thank you for coming this evening. in honor of men and women in uniform defending freedom around the world please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. [cheers and applause] i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [cheers and applause] before we get started there's people i would like to recognize this evening...
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in the 1980's. they are in for a big surprise. the change to new york city, ronald reagan winning the cold war, defeating the soviet war machine, that changed everyone's life. think of anything, any government, basically single-handedly in both cases without those men, it would not have happened. it would not have happened. so yeah, i will never criticize rudy giuliani for anything, well, now that reagan is gone, perhaps the greatest living man, he is a good prosecutor investigating corruption. it also reminds me watching the hearings, that i swore i would not watch, we have got to get rid of the entire foreign service, ambassadors. this is not a new thought. i am not being petulant. why do we have the ambassadors? that used to take three months to sail from the united states to britain. we have a telephone now. we have the internet. other than being a payoff, they get to live in the ambassadorship and they can help an american with a visa -- why do we have this band of foreign service agents? they warned us about 9/11, that would be one thing. they warned us about the shah fallin
in the 1980's. they are in for a big surprise. the change to new york city, ronald reagan winning the cold war, defeating the soviet war machine, that changed everyone's life. think of anything, any government, basically single-handedly in both cases without those men, it would not have happened. it would not have happened. so yeah, i will never criticize rudy giuliani for anything, well, now that reagan is gone, perhaps the greatest living man, he is a good prosecutor investigating...
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john heubusch. i have the honor of being executive director for the ronald reagan presidential -- the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. thank you all for coming the seating. in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, which please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. [applause] i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands: one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. please be seated. [applause] >> before we get started there's a few people i do like to recognize in the audience this evening. i will start with mayor keith mashburn and his wife shelby. [applause] former congressman and his wife. [applause] i see that charlie kurt is here, the founder of turning point us usa. [cheers and applause] and and i know he supposed to be with us. pat boone. where is pat? there you go. [cheers and applause] okay. so we have a great evening in store for you so i'm good be very brief but before i introduce our special guest who
john heubusch. i have the honor of being executive director for the ronald reagan presidential -- the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. thank you all for coming the seating. in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, which please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. [applause] i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands: one nation under god, indivisible, with...
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klux klan. we had the civil rights movement and then we had reagan and the backlash to that. we have been in the cycles forever. is it two steps forward and one step back, i go back and forth. how much do you feel like electing barack obama brought us donald trump? >> i feel very strongly that we are living in a backlash to barack obama just as we did in the backlash to reconstruction seeing those black governors and senators and congressmen. people were not having it. that's where you have the epidemic of clinchin lynching. we keep working on it. >> the beauty of america is the ideas. out of many there are one. we have the words just like we have diversity. we have the word, but it's living up to it where we have always struggled. the optimism is that people continue to struggle. even some of us who don't think in the end we will see that kind of quality that was articulated by people like martin luther king. like will we get there as a country? but i do know many of us will continue to fight because it is our right to have equality. i mean, so on the front where things -- i should
klux klan. we had the civil rights movement and then we had reagan and the backlash to that. we have been in the cycles forever. is it two steps forward and one step back, i go back and forth. how much do you feel like electing barack obama brought us donald trump? >> i feel very strongly that we are living in a backlash to barack obama just as we did in the backlash to reconstruction seeing those black governors and senators and congressmen. people were not having it. that's where you...
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: your co-author come you in the world of taxes for a boy knew of, he was a reagan economist and use the president of arthur laffer associate. it's my pleasure to be here to talk with you today. .. you're optimistic, you are a true believer and i've known you for a very long time and this is one of your distinguished features >> one of the things i loved, i think we as free-market conservatives are naturally optimistic. we think things are going to get better. julian simon was my mentor and his philosophy was life on earth it's better when you allow people, the free market and that's true and the left is all doom and gloom. i don't know if you noticed that, whether the world coming to an end because of climate change or we can't grow faster than two percent and i think trump is an economic optimist too, like reagan. he thinks if you replace the right policies, people will flourish, people will get richer, the rising tide lifts all boats and those are things that are attractive to trump . >> i'm sorry you couldn't be there but i'm going to share a smallstory . until the book party i h
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certainly the republican has been constituted since ronald reagan, was not a growing entity. in some cases they found themselves aligned with the football party. we're no belong er-- and an economic order and we're now more interested in national economic policy, jobs from being escorted overseas, so the working class and a third of itself in the republican party in which the elite and the populace no longer align. the first thing that trump had to do was defeat the republican party of before he took on the other. >> i think when you intuit some things, a move toward a less liberal order. >> and let's go to terry in boca raton, florida. terry, are you with us? he is not. let's try richard-- . >> sorry about that. >> terry, please go ahead. >> you know what, terry, we're going to have to put you on hold. we'll try again. richard, plymouth, michigan. hi, richard, you are on book tv. >> yeah, i have two questions. the first, briefly, is there a prescription for reversing this direction where we're destroying our liberalism and second is this part of the kooms theory about the pair time, once
certainly the republican has been constituted since ronald reagan, was not a growing entity. in some cases they found themselves aligned with the football party. we're no belong er-- and an economic order and we're now more interested in national economic policy, jobs from being escorted overseas, so the working class and a third of itself in the republican party in which the elite and the populace no longer align. the first thing that trump had to do was defeat the republican party of before...
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been since ronald reagan was there that bureaucrats in washington. had any sort of challenge to them and we need a reagan moment in this country where he grabbed the microphone and said you know please turn back on this microphone we paid for this microphone and we need a bunch of people to go to washington d.c. and take back the microphone because the fact is whether you're peter soros or and or any of these deep state folks they serve at the pleasure of the american people who pay their salaries with our taxpayer funds and i think that that's been reversed for too long they think that we work for them no no it's the other way around take a look at your paycheck it's the american people that you work for and that revolution is coming if they don't and all of this deep state activity i think that's why peter the upcoming i.g. report i think coming out on december 9th will be quite interesting to show the abuses of power well that it may go wrong and across time to be watching it very carefully maybe we'll see you again on that topic that's all the time we have many thanks to my guest
been since ronald reagan was there that bureaucrats in washington. had any sort of challenge to them and we need a reagan moment in this country where he grabbed the microphone and said you know please turn back on this microphone we paid for this microphone and we need a bunch of people to go to washington d.c. and take back the microphone because the fact is whether you're peter soros or and or any of these deep state folks they serve at the pleasure of the american people who pay their...
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s. the conservative president and a valid christian ronald reagan left a lasting legacy in the united states with his policies of deregulation. ronald reagan came along with an empty political vision of america with who would be less government fewer social programs a focus on the economy. for 35 years reagan and vision dominated america. and with the collapse of reaganism and no competing vision from us to get down the drain. the apparently unstoppable march of the populists and the failure of the democrats to combat them pose a threat to american society the country is at a crossroads. if we don't get that real change then i believe that america will over time slip into being a fascist country a country who will have a ruler not a president and to a lot of people you know this is a lot of hard work out an understand the stuff or politics is dirty and i'm going to do with it imagine someone who comes along who has all of donald trump's charisma and marketing skill but none of his deficits somebody who actually knows how to manage somebody actually understands world history som
s. the conservative president and a valid christian ronald reagan left a lasting legacy in the united states with his policies of deregulation. ronald reagan came along with an empty political vision of america with who would be less government fewer social programs a focus on the economy. for 35 years reagan and vision dominated america. and with the collapse of reaganism and no competing vision from us to get down the drain. the apparently unstoppable march of the populists and the failure...
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with a photo of reagan national we can address climate change but he she will sustain. those. hello you're watching r t international i'm was on a low court thank you for joining us. president putin has ordered the russian military to respond to the latest u.s. missile test this comes after washington pulled out of a key missile treaty prompting russia to warn of a new arms race. has the story. there you have a and all the latest developments in statements are in essence the new reality of the world without the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty how murder by washington and moscow decades ago and eventually torn apart after an announcement by the us president donald trump at the end of last year earlier this week the u.s. state department announced that the us successfully tested a new cruise missile that was previously outlawed by the terms of the i.n.f. treaty plus even before that the us secretary of defense revealed that america was working on the deployment of new missiles to the asia pacific and the head of the pentagon made it clear that he wants that to happen asap now
with a photo of reagan national we can address climate change but he she will sustain. those. hello you're watching r t international i'm was on a low court thank you for joining us. president putin has ordered the russian military to respond to the latest u.s. missile test this comes after washington pulled out of a key missile treaty prompting russia to warn of a new arms race. has the story. there you have a and all the latest developments in statements are in essence the new reality of the...
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ronald reagan had promised or george w. bush. >> guest: no one, no one has ever said. donald trump said in every speech and didn't give a list of 20 judges, justices, potential justices. so i think that really registered. and then what did he do with the first right to life march? he said and he spoke laster, this is something that republicans don't do. the e-mail he put gorsuch on there's pro-life. f-uppercase-letter we will assume his pro-life. he delivered on those promises. i think the evangelical camp was and continues to be very, very happy with the man. these are some strange times we're living in. we never thought would happen, but it is happening. >> host: i i want to talk about your relation with trump and how you report president trump -- at the time he hadn't had even ded yet but then potential candidate trump reached that you and ask for lunch at trump tower. you met and you said he pushed back softly and gently come to words i would've thought could never appear in the sentence of daschle also contained the word trumpet you described him as full of humility and graciousnes
ronald reagan had promised or george w. bush. >> guest: no one, no one has ever said. donald trump said in every speech and didn't give a list of 20 judges, justices, potential justices. so i think that really registered. and then what did he do with the first right to life march? he said and he spoke laster, this is something that republicans don't do. the e-mail he put gorsuch on there's pro-life. f-uppercase-letter we will assume his pro-life. he delivered on those promises. i think...
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reagan and we've seen the embassy moved to jerusalem and pulled out of the iranian deal. those are big, big victories and as conservatives we should be glad we were able to deliver on. you might ask why didn't we finish immigration, deliver on the wall, more promises, i agree with you. we should have done much, much more. and i can tell you last summer starting in august, i did a long presentation to senate republicans that said, look, if you look at history, unified control of the federal government, both houses of congress, and the presidency, it's exceptionally rare for republicans, it has happened a total of eight years since world war ii. and i said, everyone recognizes there is a he a real chance we're going to lose at least one house of congress in november. if that's true, i think at the time there were 183 days to go. and i entitled the president ca car carpe diem, seize the day. let's do something that the democrats can't filibuster on. and you can pass legislation and the democrats can't stop it, and what i urged my colleagues, and i urged the president, i urged the vice-pre
reagan and we've seen the embassy moved to jerusalem and pulled out of the iranian deal. those are big, big victories and as conservatives we should be glad we were able to deliver on. you might ask why didn't we finish immigration, deliver on the wall, more promises, i agree with you. we should have done much, much more. and i can tell you last summer starting in august, i did a long presentation to senate republicans that said, look, if you look at history, unified control of the federal...
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reagan. we moved our embassy to jerusalem and pulled out of the iranian nuclear deal. [applause] sen. cruz: those are big, big victories that, as conservatives, we are grateful to be able to deliver on. you asked rightly, why didn't we finished the job on immigration? why didn't we deliver on more promises? i agree with you. we should have done much, much more. last summer, starting in august, i did a long presentation to senate republicans which said if you look at history, unified control of the federal government, both houses of congress and the presidency, it's exceptionally rare for republicans. it's happened a total of eight years since world war ii. everyone recognizes there's a chance we will lose at least one house of congress in november. if that's true, i think at the time there were 183 days to go. i entitled the presentation carpe diem, seize the day. if we have 180 days left to legislate, let's do that. and what i urged is let's use vehicles the democrats can't filibuster. in particular, let's use something called budget reconciliation, which you know we all remember as
reagan. we moved our embassy to jerusalem and pulled out of the iranian nuclear deal. [applause] sen. cruz: those are big, big victories that, as conservatives, we are grateful to be able to deliver on. you asked rightly, why didn't we finished the job on immigration? why didn't we deliver on more promises? i agree with you. we should have done much, much more. last summer, starting in august, i did a long presentation to senate republicans which said if you look at history, unified control of...
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out of fed day of heavy rain compounds that mr reagan was on peak aid seems money to make the fast aerial beliefs so he had tales of survival on sulfation.
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swaggering personification of the have reagan 1980's. he had said, i am going to go into the real estate business but i want to bring show business into real estate. he told playboy magazine and an interview in 1990, when they asked him about a lot of his expensive acquisitions, the yacht he bought, the helicopters, and the planes with his name on the side -- all of the fancy pictures and fabulous accoutrements, he said, these are props for the show. he said the show is trump and it has sold out performances around the world. he has always viewed his life as a production because he has always had this intuition that in a media age, what matters is the image that you present to the camera. if you look like peoples' idea of a successful, flashy businessman, that is more important than being the most successful businessman because it creates an image that lives on in people's heads. that accruesimage your brand and you can leverage it into branding success, you can leverage it into further entertainment success, and ultimately, political success. host: you right in the book that in august 1
swaggering personification of the have reagan 1980's. he had said, i am going to go into the real estate business but i want to bring show business into real estate. he told playboy magazine and an interview in 1990, when they asked him about a lot of his expensive acquisitions, the yacht he bought, the helicopters, and the planes with his name on the side -- all of the fancy pictures and fabulous accoutrements, he said, these are props for the show. he said the show is trump and it has sold...
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the divine plan. the acronym is a phrase that ronald reagan in his closest friend advisory, clark and they talked about the divine plan so often that they had an acronym, the dp. he became like a grandfather to me.. so many times he would say the dp, paul. i would say, what's the dp, the first time i heard it. the divine plan. strong sense of god's providence. the forces of freedom that we are trying to reverse communism's hole on the soviet union and eastern europe. >> what's the connection between march 30 and may 13, 1981? >> ronald reagan was shot. here in washington, not far from where we are right now. up by the washington hilton, he was shot by john hinckley. he was never part of any international conspiracy. he was trying to get the attention of jodie foster, the actress that could have shot somebody else. that day, he looked in the newspaper, they beat the washington star and saw ronald reagan was speaking basically across the street and i think they print the president's itinerary and address in the paper today like they did back then but he saw look at this, i know wher
the divine plan. the acronym is a phrase that ronald reagan in his closest friend advisory, clark and they talked about the divine plan so often that they had an acronym, the dp. he became like a grandfather to me.. so many times he would say the dp, paul. i would say, what's the dp, the first time i heard it. the divine plan. strong sense of god's providence. the forces of freedom that we are trying to reverse communism's hole on the soviet union and eastern europe. >> what's the...
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rights movement and reagan and all the backlash to that. we have been in these cycles forever. >> is a two steps forward and one step back. i go back and forth. how much do you feel like electing barack obama brought us donald trump? >> i feel very strongly that we are living in the backlash to barack obama just as we did the backlash to reconstruction seeing the black governors and senators and congressmen. like people were not having that. that's where you had the epidemic of lynchings and now we are living through something similar to that again and you know, if america. >> it is america. but we keep working on it. >> the beauty of america is the ideals. our model out of many, one. so we have that. we have the words, just like we have diversity. we have the words, but it is living up to it where we have always struggled and you know, the optimism is that people continue to struggle. even some of us who don't think that in the end we will see that kind of the quality that was articulated by people like reverend martin luther king, like will we get there as a country but i do know man
rights movement and reagan and all the backlash to that. we have been in these cycles forever. >> is a two steps forward and one step back. i go back and forth. how much do you feel like electing barack obama brought us donald trump? >> i feel very strongly that we are living in the backlash to barack obama just as we did the backlash to reconstruction seeing the black governors and senators and congressmen. like people were not having that. that's where you had the epidemic of...
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1995. i was an intern at the ronald reagan presidential library, and richard orton smith, who was the director of the reagan library at the time, brought me down. his friend john taylor was running things down here, and john showed us around. i'll never forget it. it was wonderful to be here x. then i came again in 19 -- or 2007 with the release of the eyesenning hour book. -- eisenhower book. sandy quinn was kind enough to have me come down. and then in 2010, once the book was out, i began -- once the book was inked and i had a deal and was able to research it, i came here and began going through the files and spent a number of months here in 2007, '31, '12 and '13 doing the research. so it's been amazing. when i first started this project, i wondered is there really an audience for this, is there really a market in last week with we were the number one new arrival ahead of bill o'reilly. we've aa arrived. this is awesome. [laughter] i did an interview last week in the dallas/fort worth area with the number one morning show, and the anchor is a football play-by-play guy, and i though
1995. i was an intern at the ronald reagan presidential library, and richard orton smith, who was the director of the reagan library at the time, brought me down. his friend john taylor was running things down here, and john showed us around. i'll never forget it. it was wonderful to be here x. then i came again in 19 -- or 2007 with the release of the eyesenning hour book. -- eisenhower book. sandy quinn was kind enough to have me come down. and then in 2010, once the book was out, i began --...
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came to nixon library was in 1995, an intern at the ronald reagan presidential lie area and richard horton smith the director of the reagan library, brought me down his friend john taylor was runnings and john he'd us around it and was beautiful to be here. and then i came again in 2007 with the lease of the eisenhower back. and then of cures in 2010, once the book was out, i began -- once the book was inked and i had a dale okay here and went through the files and spent a number of months near 2010, 11, 1, 13, doing he research, so, it's been amazing. when i first started the project i wonder, there is really an audience for is? do people and they we were the snub one new arrival ahead of ahead of bill o'reilly. this is awesome. i did an interview last week in the dale dallas-fort worth area with the under one morning show and he a can core if a football play by play guy and i wanted to he the mixon sports stories and he intent 15 minutes running through the post-presidency and i send him an e-mail and said appreciate you have michigan on and he wrote back and said nixon is one of
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because i came from the old reagan administration back in the 80's. but hey, we had obama and clinton. we have just got to go with the roles. the good and the bad. you for the call. henry olsen will be joining us at the top of the hour, he is the author of the book "the working-class republican and the return of lou caller conservatism. had he is joining us from clarksville. good morning, welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a comment. muslim but iing support trump. i don't consider myself democrat or republican. but i realize that from the beginning they wanted to show -- the media wanted to trade trump as anti-muslim and i never bought that. it's not true. i supported him from the beginning. i like what he stood for and he wanted to change things. host: thank you for the call. dena is joining us from ohio, good morning. caller: hi, steve. thank you for taking my call. i appreciate you guys. you have a lot of class. i have been watching you for many years. but let me say, just to stay on your topic, i am a trump supporter and i live in a rural comm
because i came from the old reagan administration back in the 80's. but hey, we had obama and clinton. we have just got to go with the roles. the good and the bad. you for the call. henry olsen will be joining us at the top of the hour, he is the author of the book "the working-class republican and the return of lou caller conservatism. had he is joining us from clarksville. good morning, welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a comment. muslim but iing...
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control director under president reagan he accompanied him on several summits between reagan and the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it's a pleasure to have his expertise on all of this he joins us from washington thank you for doing this can it's good to see a larry you're doing great and you look great too you voice. diplomacy in defense positions throughout your career anything close to as happening today well i think what's close to what's happening today is the integrity of those who serve in the foreign service and who serve our country in uniform even if the uniforms is true a striped suit because these are people who have dedicated their lives to service who sign up to help the united states who don't avoid the draft or avoid service in any way and they're there to serve and it's just sparkling to see them come forward tell the truth not try to get involved in the politics of it all but tell it like it is so i think that's the same i saw that in my most 20 years 1820 years in government and it's inspiring to see larry do you think they are being in some way moe online
control director under president reagan he accompanied him on several summits between reagan and the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it's a pleasure to have his expertise on all of this he joins us from washington thank you for doing this can it's good to see a larry you're doing great and you look great too you voice. diplomacy in defense positions throughout your career anything close to as happening today well i think what's close to what's happening today is the integrity of those...
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and wall street they're always competing for capital and during the reagan years the reagan thatcher neoliberal period that we can look back in now look at with some hindsight we see that when reagan fired the air traffic controllers any fired the gun to dismantle organized labor in america organized labor has been demolished in america and the average income for americans hasn't budged at all in 2030 years because they were the neutered from their ability to compete for capital labor has no seat at the table labor has no seat at the central bank labor has been abandoned the jobs have been shipped overseas wall street now gets all the capital they get 100 percent of the capital every dollar printed by the fed goes directly to wall street now the bypasses labor bypasses wages just goes to wall street and furthermore the deregulation juggernaut has continued to pace the sense reagan so that all the rules in place to try to keep excesses from developing on wall street have been removed and so the question is is this the end of a cycle it's at the top of a bubble or are we going to see d
and wall street they're always competing for capital and during the reagan years the reagan thatcher neoliberal period that we can look back in now look at with some hindsight we see that when reagan fired the air traffic controllers any fired the gun to dismantle organized labor in america organized labor has been demolished in america and the average income for americans hasn't budged at all in 2030 years because they were the neutered from their ability to compete for capital labor has no...
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the poor play dropping. the corporate terrorists that reagan had privately. and there was one crew member the parachuted to shake the. new regime props many of them for its. minute wisconsin cure me after we arrived. the nikken are when your dish or tribunals take house of course out of the crash site and asked us to events we want to go on a helicopter with our supplies to the crash site house and flush walk through us about all the flights you've been on all these covert flights of army air corps and he would course angry because he had been abandoned by the reagan administration he was basically a covert operator mercenary he would proud of. his capture would reveal a complex web of covert operations run by us colonel oliver north reagan's administration had bypassed congressional control and funded the contra insurgents through drug trafficking and secret arms sales to be wrong it's all secret but the house in question down blew it out into the open to make a mistake it's really hard to say wrong sir no i'm not taking any more questions and it's just a second i'm going to ask a
the poor play dropping. the corporate terrorists that reagan had privately. and there was one crew member the parachuted to shake the. new regime props many of them for its. minute wisconsin cure me after we arrived. the nikken are when your dish or tribunals take house of course out of the crash site and asked us to events we want to go on a helicopter with our supplies to the crash site house and flush walk through us about all the flights you've been on all these covert flights of army air...
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. i hope it is everything the president wants but ronald reagan taught us you can't do the whole loaf sometimes you take a slice of time. the president has other opportunities to get the rest of the loaf but this committee is able to come to a solution, got to follow at the expert say, we need to secure the border, the president is committed to getting it done but nancy pelosi said it was immoral, was it immoral when barack obama built a wall or bill clinton did? >> or chuck schumer voted for a wall. you've been a leading expert on healthcare for a long time. you wanted to repeal and replace obamacare. there have been fits and starts on that but now in the midterms democrats hit republicans pretty hard on the idea that you are not doing enough to protect people with preexisting conditions or to control costs, the president said he wants to control costs. where is the republican plan to follow up on that? now that you have taken out the individual mandate how do you make sure this doesn't spin out of control? >> allow people to buy insurance that is affordable and appropriate for
. i hope it is everything the president wants but ronald reagan taught us you can't do the whole loaf sometimes you take a slice of time. the president has other opportunities to get the rest of the loaf but this committee is able to come to a solution, got to follow at the expert say, we need to secure the border, the president is committed to getting it done but nancy pelosi said it was immoral, was it immoral when barack obama built a wall or bill clinton did? >> or chuck schumer voted...
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conspiring with working with the kremlin to defeat the reelection of president ronald reagan. this was never discussed russia keeps coming up there is no context for what is taking place today so what happened with kennedy in the kremlin? . >> they did not touch it or do a single thing with that. so the reporter for the "london times" also working the bbc he reported on it just a little bit did not show the whole document there was a rush on the archives by different researchers who were there at the time to get a copy of the document, it was finally given to me doing research on a book for ronald reagan and the fall of communism published 2006 and harpercollins mainstream highly respected press. when i was told about the documents in 2000 for the person said does it really say this? yes. it's worse. wait until you read it. i published it in the appendix of the book. the document said senator kennedy like other rational people is very troubled by the state of the us soviet relations the deterioration of soviet relations and it blames us deterioration not on the kremlin but on reaga
conspiring with working with the kremlin to defeat the reelection of president ronald reagan. this was never discussed russia keeps coming up there is no context for what is taking place today so what happened with kennedy in the kremlin? . >> they did not touch it or do a single thing with that. so the reporter for the "london times" also working the bbc he reported on it just a little bit did not show the whole document there was a rush on the archives by different...
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reagan presidential institute. and join me for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] >> before we get started a few people i would like to recognize in the audience this evening. i will start with mayor keith mashburn and his wife, shelby. former congressman, and his wife janice. i see that charlie kirk is here with turning point usa. [applause] >> i know he is supposed to be with us. where is pat boone? [applause] >> we have a great evening in store and introduce our speaker tonight, and thank you handful of people in our audience. some of america's finest. those of you who might have arrived late at sunset may not have seen our beautiful landscape, the hilltop we are perched on presently looks more like the moon than southern california. many of the gorgeous trees and greenery that surrounds us is now gone. you might of smelled the difference in the air. it acts as a reminder of what we went through at the reag
reagan presidential institute. and join me for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] >> before we get started a few people i would like to recognize in the audience this evening. i will start with mayor keith mashburn and his wife, shelby. former congressman, and his wife janice. i see that charlie kirk is here with...
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couple thoughts of good. he read it also. his name was ronald reagan. when i interviewed him, years later, he said the same thing. what a difference that one book had made. in the way that he looked at society and economics and himself. soon a close america like 1946 question and more. >> it was a nation wanting to get back to what it called normalcy. they taught a very toughgh for. monday people died, hundreds and thousands aside. so the gis returning and wanted to get married they wanted to have babies, and they want to buy a little house perhaps the picket fence. maybe with ad tire floating off of the tree theth back. edey just wanted to enjoy live once again after facing death when you're in world war ii. it was a time when we were in political transitionti from the democrats to the republicans. that was the models as a matter fact of the republicans in 1946. it had had enough. if you have had enough, and that's precisely what happened. they look to thehe very famous 80th congress the so-called do-nothing congress switch in.of fact, an extraordinary bus to do. working with harry
couple thoughts of good. he read it also. his name was ronald reagan. when i interviewed him, years later, he said the same thing. what a difference that one book had made. in the way that he looked at society and economics and himself. soon a close america like 1946 question and more. >> it was a nation wanting to get back to what it called normalcy. they taught a very toughgh for. monday people died, hundreds and thousands aside. so the gis returning and wanted to get married they...
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. one kennedy survived fear to win the election and the other one is primarily reagan and 84. it was a bit on the ropes during that debate. and reagan skated through. and got reelected. if you move to the negative emotions or the emotions that do not help you and debate the strongest correlation actually is joy. what mondale did in 84 as he tried to overcompensate for his fear by showing just the most amazing collection of joyful smiles. he smiled when reagan came back with his zinger about about rogers and being a democrat and a disorganized party. he showed joy with talking about those comments. and try to be as lovable to voters as reagan. with how the debates turned out. it has not been effective for them. a slightly more modulated version of happiness better equates to the dignity of the office. it seems to have performed better typically than joy. it was good for being a president. in the debate stage does not dupe to the. coming on too strong or too ruthless. it doesn't work out so well. i really sit in april. i do have an afterword in the book regarding the democratic candida
. one kennedy survived fear to win the election and the other one is primarily reagan and 84. it was a bit on the ropes during that debate. and reagan skated through. and got reelected. if you move to the negative emotions or the emotions that do not help you and debate the strongest correlation actually is joy. what mondale did in 84 as he tried to overcompensate for his fear by showing just the most amazing collection of joyful smiles. he smiled when reagan came back with his zinger about...
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because of his service in the military and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a minor, silver minor in tucson, arizona outside of tucson, arizona when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back into his pitch my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980 and he kind of defined those two ideas. he is not cuban, he is catholic, but never observed his faith. you know, i don't know when the last time he went to church was. i knew for my grandpa, at least, that there are other kinds of hispanic conservatives beyond cubans or catholics. when writing my first book, i wrote about a department a mexican-american department store owner named alex and i wrote a chapter about him and he too was largely catholic, for sure. but he checked that box but he wasn't at all cuban and his kind of local upbringing was more about like arizona's territorial politics, early statehood politics. he was a businessman. he didn't have a union in his store because he thought that all of his employees were so happy that they didn't need a union. he hated ce
because of his service in the military and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a minor, silver minor in tucson, arizona outside of tucson, arizona when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back into his pitch my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980 and he kind of defined those two ideas. he is not cuban, he is catholic, but never observed his faith. you know, i don't know when the last time he went to church was. i knew for my...
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knocked out and was knocked out by the reagan revolution they built up this conservative attack on the press and false claims against reporters. that they are all liberal. left-wing. although in their personal views they want to get the story out. if you want to slant the political action anyway and then two.2 reporters to push people against them this is fake news the story is wrong that a lot of people would believe them like sean hannity would perpetuate and there are people who want to believe that is even stronger and stronger against the press. they are looking for someone to blame. . >> my first go was at the daily journal affectionately known to say the donald trump fund. with this several bankruptcy with very bad financial statement. it was partly a joke but also part the four real. and then interview them to say i'm a fan. because it was mobbed with reporters radio stations are calling nbc nightly news it was tom brokaw. . >> i did check in with them later which elizabeth is a working-class town. and so they try to give it to his office but they wouldn't take it. this is
knocked out and was knocked out by the reagan revolution they built up this conservative attack on the press and false claims against reporters. that they are all liberal. left-wing. although in their personal views they want to get the story out. if you want to slant the political action anyway and then two.2 reporters to push people against them this is fake news the story is wrong that a lot of people would believe them like sean hannity would perpetuate and there are people who want to...
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president, that's gone. it's gone. look, you realize when reagan was president there were about $800 billion in cast tax expenditures, things we don't collect taxes on. loopholes. guess what, you know what it is today? $1 trillion, $400 billion, you can't find me an economist anywhere in the state that will say there's justification social politically or in any economic region for at least 500 alien dollars of that money. imagine what we could do. we don't have to hurt anybody, we don't have to punish anybody including the rich. but everyone should start paying their fair should i become president. we are going to invest in the people and the economy. we are going to get rid of $100 billion in tax reform. there's no rationale. i will build the economy that doesn't just reward wealth but i'm building an economy that rewards work. work. think about it. think about it. look, i've got nothing against the wealthy but they know they don't need another tax break. they know what. i'm looking to build an economy that works for everyone, an economy that restores the dignity of work, how could
president, that's gone. it's gone. look, you realize when reagan was president there were about $800 billion in cast tax expenditures, things we don't collect taxes on. loopholes. guess what, you know what it is today? $1 trillion, $400 billion, you can't find me an economist anywhere in the state that will say there's justification social politically or in any economic region for at least 500 alien dollars of that money. imagine what we could do. we don't have to hurt anybody, we don't have...
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you, jillian. coming up on this monday morning ocasio-cortez blasting president reagan's policies. watch this. >> how special interest has pitted white working class against brown and black working classes. reaganism. steve: what would president reagan have to say about that? our next guest worked by reagan's side for years you will hear from her coming up. brian: born to be wild. the new harley for kids. ♪ born to be wild ♪ born to be wild with 25 million bookable [can we switch sides?] [yeah!] in hotels... [maybe, like tilt] resorts... homes and more... [you got it?] [oh that's good, yeah] bookers always find what they're looking for... be a booker at booking.com where he actually asked meon i be"mommy what's wrongr, with your teeth?" if i would've known that i was gonna be 50 times happier... i would've gone into aspen dental much sooner. it was a very life changing experience... and it felt like i was me again. that's when i realized i hadn't been for three years. at aspen dental we're all about yes. like yes to flexible hours and payment options. yes to free exam and x-ra
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have been postponed sinc- ronald reagan in the mid nineteen eighties following- the space shuttle -- disaster -- and that was because of the government. shut down- the government has reopened but possibility three weeks. riright now members of congress saw. trying to negotiate a deal that we satisfied demands of both sides -- trump of course once is portable democrats are still adamant so h he's not goingo guess it's and if not in class. continues ben ben come mid february -- we could indeed that potentially see the government. shut down again although i think most people in washington -- just believe republicans would would not have the stomach for asset was so. basically damaging last tim- trucks alternative which she keeps talking about is -- declaring a national emergency yeah he he could even do it in the speech tonight so although. what we're hearing that's that's probably unlikely -- and even that. could could suddenly divide his own policy the republicans you. said i was at a dangerous precedent that is that is a bad idea i'm so it was again he's the stock over this -- the
have been postponed sinc- ronald reagan in the mid nineteen eighties following- the space shuttle -- disaster -- and that was because of the government. shut down- the government has reopened but possibility three weeks. riright now members of congress saw. trying to negotiate a deal that we satisfied demands of both sides -- trump of course once is portable democrats are still adamant so h he's not goingo guess it's and if not in class. continues ben ben come mid february -- we could indeed...
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particularly going back to the reagan factor era of deregulation is this constant reclassification of collateral and what constitutes good collateral and the central banks whether it's basil agreement to or basil agreement 3 or the utterances of the bank of interest national saddam and they are constantly lowering the bar what constitutes collateral it appears as though almost anything can be said or collateral at this moment and there is no good collateral anywhere by the definition of even 10 years ago and if that's true then how do we price anything of interest rates are 0 and anything including you know bad war oem i forget what the word is for that off the top of my head guar a i think it's considered good collateral what can a friggin to con me is this out there i think you've got a very good point because i mean the whole thing it's a crazy it defies analysis riddick and the central banks now got themselves into this awful mess they've only got one weapon and that's to print money as i constantly tell everybody and it just doesn't work and the fact is that if you print money yo
particularly going back to the reagan factor era of deregulation is this constant reclassification of collateral and what constitutes good collateral and the central banks whether it's basil agreement to or basil agreement 3 or the utterances of the bank of interest national saddam and they are constantly lowering the bar what constitutes collateral it appears as though almost anything can be said or collateral at this moment and there is no good collateral anywhere by the definition of even...