Mr. Biden hello, hello, hello. What a magnificent setting. Its hard when you drive in here not to think of circumstances president roosevelt faced and how he overcame so much for so many. Good afternoon. A few weeks ago i spoke at gettysburg about the need to unite our nation. Today, im here in warm springs because i want to talk about how we are going to heal our nation. Over these past few months there has been so much pain and so much suffering, and so much loss in america. Over 225,000 people have lost their lives to a virus. Many of those lives lost in the cruelest way possible. Alone. Alone. Alone in a hospital room. Alone in a nursing home. No family, no friends, no loved ones beside them in those final moments. It haunts so many of the surviving families. Families who were never given a chance to say goodbye. I, and many of you know what loss feels like when you lose someone you love. You feel that deep black hole opening up in your chest. You feel like you are being swallowed
Partys nomination at the 1980 Republican National convention in detroit, the former governor called on americans to food and he pledged to cut taxes and increase built hickey spending. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. [chanting] we love reagan. You are singing our song. For the first thrill tonight was to find myself in the first time in a long time in a movie on prime time. [laughs] [applause] but this, as you can imagine is the second big thrill. Mr. Chairman, mr. Vice president to be, this convention, my fellow citizens of this great nation with a deep awareness of the responsibility conferred by your trust, i accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States. [cheers i do so with deep gratitude. I think i might also interject on behalf of all of us our thanks to detroit and the people of michigan and the people of the city for the warm hospitality. [applause] and i thank you for your whole hearted response to my recommendation in regard to george bu
Good evening, next tuesday is election day, before i go to the polls voters have to understand the issues, and know the candidates positions. Tonight, voters will have the opportunity to see and hear the Major Party Candidates for the presidency state their views on issues that affect us all. The lead of women voters is proud to present this president ial debate. Our moderator, miss howard k. Smith. Thank you mrs. Hainan filled. The lead of women voters is pleased to welcome to the Cleveland Ohio Convention Center music call, president jimmy carter of the democratic parted for reelection to the presidency. And governor Ronald Reagan from california, the Republican Partys candidates for the presidency. The candidates will debate questions on domestic, economic, foreign piracy policy and security issues. To questions are going to be posed by a panel of distinguished journalist who are here with me. They are marvin stone, at a tour of u. S. News and world report. Harry Ellis National corr
Ferraro. Our panelists for the debate are john mashek, National Correspondent for u. S. News and world report, jack white, correspondent for time magazine, norma quarrels, correspondent for nbc news, and robert boyd, Washington Bureau chief for night ridder newspapers. Sander van oaker, senior Political Correspondent for abc news is our moderator tonight. Sandy . Thank you, dorothy. A few words about the order of our format tonight. The order of questioning was determined by a toss of the coin. Congresswoman ferraro won the toss. She elected to speak last. Therefore, Vice President bush will get the first question. The debate will be built upon a series of questions from the four reporters on the panel. A reporter will ask a candidate a question, a followup question, and then the same to the other candidate, then each candidate will get to rebut the other. The debate will be divided into two parts. There will be a section, the first one, on Domestic Affairs. The second on Foreign Affai
Test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test. Money, it isnt inflationary but when we spend it, it is. Those who preside over the worst Energy Shortage in our history tell us to use less so that well run out of oil, gasoline, and natural gas a little more slowly. Well, now, conservation is desirable, of course, but we mustnt waste energy, but conservation is not the sole answer to our energy needs. America must get to work producing more energy. The Republican Program for solving economic problems is based on growth and productivity. Large amounts of oil and natural gas lay beneath our land and off our shores untouched because the present administration seems to believe the American People would rather see more regulation, more taxes and more controls than more energy. Coal offers a great potential. So does Nuclear Energy produced under rigorous Safety Standards it could supply