Trump and his subjects. We are here at the quicken loans arena outside of the arena, actually and we are looking at the top 10 debaters and the seven who didnt make the top 10. Al, the primetime debate, what are you focused on . Al look, lets put it in some perspective. This is not the super bowl, this is not even the playoffs. Trump is not king james, he is johnny manziel. So lets just see what happens. They all have an agenda. Its not going to be a freeforall. John i have only said, youre flash or style. You are focused on substance. Focused on jeb bush. He has had a particularly bad time in the last week. He, i think, has more at stake than any other republican here tonight. He has to try to reclaim some mojo. Al on the other hand, i think what bush has to do is the a serious person. That is the fpl. He can the appeal. He can get out of the slump. Its not going to catapult them anywhere. John i will be interested to can break through in a way that registers with of voters or if its
Minister, theresa may here for our First Official visit, a foreign leader. Our first visit. So it is a great honor. The special relationship between our two countries has been one of the great forces in history for justice and for peace and by the way, my mother was born in scotland. Which is serious conflicts. Today the United States renews our deep bonds with britain, the military, financial, cultural and political. One of the great bonds. We pledge our lesson support to this most special relationship. Together america and United Kingdom are a beacon for prosperity and the rule of law. That is why the United States respects the sovereignty of the british people and their right of self determination. A free and independent britain is a blessing to the world. And a relationship with us has never been stronger. Both america and britain understand that governments must be responsive to everyday working people. That governments must represent their own citizens. Madam Prime Minister, we l
Minister, theresa may here for our First Official visit, a foreign leader. Our first visit. So it is a great honor. The special relationship between our two countries has been one of the great forces in history for justice and for peace and by the way, my mother was born in scotland. Which is serious conflicts. Today the United States renews our deep bonds with britain, the military, financial, cultural and political. One of the great bonds. We pledge our lesson support to this most special relationship. Together america and United Kingdom are a beacon for prosperity and the rule of law. That is why the United States respects the sovereignty of the british people and their right of self determination. A free and independent britain is a blessing to the world. And a relationship with us has never been stronger. Both america and britain understand that governments must be responsive to everyday working people. That governments must represent their own citizens. Madam Prime Minister, we l
Of his radio commentaries from the late 70s at the most interesting thing. The really good written out in longhand. Very few scratch outs. He just set down and wrote. There good. I said somewhat that we would give you they are somewhat, their preferred out there sometimes. But they were original and interesting that has that quality in that little bit Rush Limbaugh quality. Its kind of compelling. Over the president ial field. I just didnt didnt write up of exactly this in the paper tomorrow, but details. But you know its sort of funny because reagan is the patron saint of the republican campaign, when they did the cnn debate at the reagan library, the candidates they spoke of reg at 38 times, they only mention got ten times. That gives you a sense of the actual hierarchy of the part Republican Party it is a largely false myth that there building up both the idea reagan as a conservative peers as opposed to pragmatists. But but in terms of what he thought. Reagan thought at least three
Good afternoon, everyone. I would like to thank everyone here for coming out. Another wonderful reading. I would like to take care of housekeeping firstperiod please silence your cell phones at this time and we have cspan with us this afternoon, so when you ask your questions please use our audience microphone. Lastly, this is not the last event today, so while we would usually ask you to fold up your chairs, today we ask you keep your chairs where they are. We welcome you today. We do over 500 events here in addition to events in this space we have different venues across the city and also hold book groups, classes and literary trips are at the year. I would like to begin by saying i am pleased to welcome Public Policy and a law professor, Melvin Urofsky, as he presents his new book, dissent and the Supreme Court. Its role in Court History and the nations constitutional dialogue. Melvin urofsky has written and edited 52 books and has devoted his career to studying americas legal histo