America provides context issues. s how governor Ronald Reagan speaks to an audience of 10,000 at a republican fundraising dinner in iowa. He was not an announced candidate at the time but he eventually became Richard Nixons chief rival for the 1968 republican president ial nomination, receiving more popular votes in the primary but finishing third at the republican convention. Richard nixon went on to win the election. Reagan here we are. You have all been so kind and remembered the things to make me feel good, which makes me feel good. You have forgotten that when i was here before, i was a democrat. Speaking of the democrats, they had a dinner in washington last week. At 1000 a plate, the press reported that the president mingled. He wasnt mingling, he was counting. I have never been able to understand how they can run a dinner at a profit. And the country at such a loss. The democrats denied that they use any pressure in getting people to buy the tickets. They just told them it was
Budget. Great nations do great things. And fortune favors the bold. The next several years will determine whether american astronauts will be the first to plant a flag on mars. We want them to have arrived there on board an orion crew vehicle propelled by the space launch. I want to comment on the handout that weve all seen by the administration called nasas journey to mars by regrettably, however, this proposal contains no budget. It contains no schedule, no deadlines. Its just some real pretty photographs and some nice words. That is not going to do it. That is not going to get us to mars. This sounds good, but its actually a journey to nowhere until we have that budget and we have the schedule and we have the deadlines. And i hope the administration will change its posture and decide in the future that it is actually going to support sls and orion and keep them on schedule, because their proposals to cut sls and orion every single year is not helping us achieve the great goals that
Issue. We appreciate your comments. We appreciate every one of you for being here. And were sorry its so late and had to be at this particular time. I had to make it back from utah so i could be here. But we want to thank each and every one of you for your testimony. Its been, its been very important to all of us up here. With that, well, well recess until further notice. All persons having business before the honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States are admonished to draw near and give their attention. We have not seen a court overturn a law that was passed by congress on an economic issue like health care, at least since lockner. The case in lockner is whether a majority rule, a state legislature can take away your life and liberty without due process, and the court ru rules. I think its a wonderful decision. We look at lockner v. New york. The bake shop act was passed restricting the work hours to 60 hours per week. Bakery owner joe hef lockner violated that law and was fin
In our first 45 minutes, we want to hear from you, not only about the polls, but the potential of ben carson becoming president ial nominee for president. Ben carson supporters, 202 7488000. Donald trump supporters, 202 7488001. If you support other gop. Andidates, 202 7458002 if you want to send us a tweet on this, you can do so at cspanwj. You can post on her facebook page, facebook. Com cspan. If you want to send us an email, it is journal cspan. Org. The first polls we will point you to, it shows that among those going to participate in caucus, benan carson moved into a dominant position in iowa. The new paul shows that the retired neurosurgeon the new retiredws that the neurosurgeon is backed by 28 of likely republicans, up by 10 . For dr. Kely to caucus carson are drawn by history and status as a nonpolitician. Site, go to the polling it shows a little bit of a breakdown of how republicans think about their first race and second choice for candidates. 28 show that dr. Ben carson
Announcer this week on q a, amy chozick. She talks about her career in journalism prior to joining the times. Brian amy chozick, how would you describe your beat at the New York Times . Amy i have the hillary beat. People ask, you cover one person . But it is the entire universe from the foundation to the donors to the super pacs. It is a giant world. I used be a Business Reporters are think of it as covering a sprawling corporation. Brian when did you first get this beat . Amy summer of 2013. I am glad i started so early because i had time before the chaos of the president ial campaign to really think about my subject, to get to know the world outside the crush of breaking news. Brian back in 2013, richard burke, who used to be at the times, and carolyn moran, were talking about this beat. [video clip] Hillary Clinton left the state department saying she wants a normal life. There she was in chicago giving a policy speech, how normal is that . It is not a normal life for a westchester