Schultz, he talks about his book, issues on my mind. In the measures onio mind you talk when it comes to terrorism, we must think of moral involved if we must think of way of life, we must be willing to defend them. Means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered given the political support. If you have a Law Enforcement approach, you say, okay, let a terrorist act happen, then we find out who did it and we try them in the u. S. Courts and end lease appeal they go to jail. Well, what does that accomplish . A certain deterrence but in the meantime terrorist act is taking place and terrorist act like 9 11 can kill a lot of people. If you know something is coming at you, stop it from happening. In other words, prevention. I think when i first said that in 1984 it was controversial but after 9 11 people said, of course, we should be trying to stop that from happening and so trying to prevent things is very important and we do it a great deal in the country. I think theres be
How many of you are between the ages of 20 and 60, who do not remember where you were when you heard about the tragedy of 9 11 . Udden, traumatic, unexpected events leave indelible images in our mind and in our psychies. On november s old 22, 1963. I was in the second grade, in a city called hayward, california. And the older sister of a girl in my class came to the door because it was raining outside and we couldnt go out for recess and said the president had been killed. Of course, i didnt believe her. Later that day, i went home, across the street to where my grandmother lived. I saw my mother and grandmother watching television and i knew it was real. That weekend, i Read Everything i could and watched everything i could on television about this extraordinary event. And that was the weekend that was the catalyst for my fascination, my wife would say obsession, with how the news media shape Public Opinion. In december of 2010, i turned 55 and started wondering, what do i want people
The data shows the exact opposite. Well separate fantasy from facts. All that and much more on making money. Globalism exerted a religious pull over past leaders causing them to ignore their own national interests. But as far as america is concerned those days are over. Charles President Trump not mincing words during his u. N. General assembly speech, slamming globalism, china trade practices and other nations that do business with iran touting American Values and freedom of speech. Kristina partsinevelos is live. Kristina . Reporter i will start with slamming china because that is exactly what the president did. He used the speech in the General Assembly to highlight the fact that china continues to engage in unfair trade practices. He said chinas admittance to the World Trade Organization in 2001 backfired. Listen to his comments. The World Trade Organization needs drastic change. The second largest economy in the world should not be permitted to declare itself a developing country
Launch, which were excited to host here this evening i want to extend a special welcome to kristens mother and secretary carlucci, his widow Marcia Carlucci and kristens husband, mr. Joshua. We thank you so much for being here this evening. I also want to welcome the chairman of the reagan president ial foundation institute, mr. Fred ryan. Thank you so much for being here this evening. Thanks, fred. Well, here we recognizing kristens for the publication of get me carlucci. And this release is near and dear to our heartsâ– 1 here at the Reagan Institute because. Kristens father, secretary carlucci, had an outsize impact on the reaganâ– Q Administration serving in a variety of roles both terms. Now, before serving in the Reagan Administration, Frank Carlucci and diverse career in the Foreign Service in cold war hotspots, really across the globe in the 1960s, he was a political and a nixon and foreign ministrations he was ambassador to portugal during a particularly tumultuous of time he
Here. And i. Can go over there and find some oh, good evening, everybody. My name is roger zakheim. As you just heard, im the director of the Reagan Institute, the dc office of the Ronald Reagan president ial institute, and hope you all been enjoying this reception. Christine carlucci reids book launch, which were excited to host here this evening i want to extend a special welcome to kristens mother and secretary carlucci, his widow Marcia Carlucci and kristens husband, mr. Joshua. We thank you so much for being here this evening. I also want to welcome the chairman of the reagan president ial foundation institute, mr. Fred ryan. Thank you so much for being here this evening. Thanks, fred. Well, here we recognizing kristens for the publication of get me carlucci. And this release is near and dear to our hearts here at the Reagan Institute secretary carlucci, had an outsize impact on the Reagan Administration serving in a variety of roles both terms. Now, before serving in the admik ca