Good morning and welcome to the Reagan Library. For those of you ive not yet had pleasure of meeting, my name is david trulio and i have the privilege of serving as president of the Ronald Reagan foundation and instute. Thank you for joining us today as we celebrate what would have been president reagans 113th birthday. Begin by recognizing some of the special guests with us today. From the reagan family, president reagans son, michael. President reagans granddaughter ashley and her husband joe. Former congressman Elton Gallegly and his wife, janice. Former congresswoman mimi walters. The mayor of simi valley, fred thomas. Members of the simi valley city council, mike judge and alain lister. We also have with us today the following members of the board of trustees of the Ronald Reagan president ial 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 assistan
Morning about the wars causes and about sort of how the three years that most americans think of when they think of the korean war fit into a longer and a broader history. For our second part, well try to focus in a little bit on how the war played out in the lives of the individuals that were affected by it. As war in south and north korea, it ravaged the homes of millions, sometimes more than once. And we were talking about the yo yo effect of the war means war moves through your home once and then then again. It drew 6 million military personnel, not only from both north and south korea, but also from china, the United States, the soviet union and other United Nations countries, including britain, canada, australia, france, the netherlands and many others. More than two and a half Million People lost their lives, and millions more found their lives forever changed by the war. So im honored to introduce four historians whose work centers, individuals in their in the history of war an
We spent some time talking this morning about the wars causes and about sort of how the three years that most americans think of when they think of the korean war fit into a longer and a broader history. For our second part, well try to focus in a little bit on how the war played out in the lives of the individuals that were affected by it. As war in south and north korea, it ravaged the homes of millions, sometimes more than once. And we were talking about the yo yo effect of the war means war moves through your home once and then then again. It drew 6 million military personnel, not only from both north and south korea, but also from china, the United States, the soviet union and other United Nations countries, including britain, canada, australia, france, the netherlands and many others. More than two and a half Million People lost their lives, and millions more found their lives forever changed by the war. So im honored to introduce four historians whose work centers, individuals i
Executive privilege to keep his files with robert hurt. The house committees were voting to start the process to hold Merrick Garland in contempt. Your reaction to the shielding of the audio and the response i got from capitol hill. Democrats 202 7488000, for republicans 202 7488001 for independents 202 7488002 text your thoughts 202 7488003 on facebook facebook. Com cspan and ask at cspanwj. Usa today takes a look at yesterday. Biden invokes executive privilege to seal robert hurt tapes he wanted to keep the recording of the deposition about storing confidential documents. The confrontation creates an election gear flashpoint between republicans who have threatened biden, garland with impeachment. At issue, the recordings of the interview that led him to report that mr. Biden is sympathetic, wellmeaning, elderly man with the core memory. The response from the white house yesterday garnered a letter. The absence of a legitimate ne for the recording to chop them up and distort them and
Trip representative tim burchett joins us now. Talk about the oversight hearing. Guest i told somebody that it was unusual when tim burchett is the adults in the room. A reference to a young ladys e and then there was a reference made about someo about their physiquethe term was butch body and bleach blonde hair. And he went dohi there. I guess it was good for ratings if you are a wrestling fan. It was right on par. Congress, you always think it is going to betethan this. But if you read history in the 1800s, they had fights. Ho what do you think about when you are tal a thing and that happens . Guest it is a good time to keep an eye on the target. Was in the legislature a long time and i remember when a colleague of mine across the aisle got arrested and it wasn National News and everything. I remember James Woodson was g side me and said what are we going to do . I said i am going to my vaguely unconstitutional bills pang attention to what we are supposed to be doing. We were about M