you repeat that at every meeting. i like it. the improbability of either of them, reagan, the cold war hawk, gorbachev, the party guy, doing this kind of thing is unheard of, and they did it. reagan had been in a low in 1987 with iran contra, many americans didn t like him. they didn t trust him. the negotiation with the soviet union in many ways saved his presidency. mr. gorbachev may not have seen much of america, but he certainly made sure a lot of americans saw him. motorcades don t very often turn a lot of heads in this city. but when they stop on a dime, so does everyone else. i want to say hello to you. that was very special. he didn t have to do it. he did it. i am very surprised and i m pleased. what do you think of gorbachev? the guy is a pr genius.
system right there. what does that tell you? it tells you, yes, there are going to be lawyers involved, yes, the campaigns are going to go. to dana s point earlier, does roy moore just sleep on this overnight, wake up in the morning, take another look at the math, realize the improbability and change his tune or wait this out until the end of the month, potentially early into the new year before it is certified? that is the big question, but you ve been through as many of these as we ve been through, look at the margin, yes, it s close, but recounts very, very rarely swing anything near what would be necessary. john merrill said if it s more than .5%, whoever wants the recount, they have to pay for it. that s not cheap to have another recount. it is not and we know from looking at just at the tv ad spending that jake went through earlier, the moore campaign had a disadvantage here. now, would they be able to get enough money to pay for a recount if that s what they wanted? we ll se
i like it. the improbability of either of them, reagan, the cold war hawk, gorbachev, the party guy, doing this kind of thing is unheard of, and they did it. reagan had been in a low in 1987 with iran contra, many americans didn t like him. they didn t trust him. the negotiation with the soviet union in many ways saved his presidency. mr. gorbachev may not have seen much of america, but he certainly made sure a lot of americans saw him. motorcades don t very often turn a lot of heads in this city. but when they stop on a dime, so does everyone else. i want to say hello to you. that was very special. he didn t have to do it. he did it. i am very surprised and i m pleased. what do you think of gorbachev? the guy is a pr genius.
it involved elimination of an entire class of weapons, intermediate range ballistic missiles. it changes, it went from arms control to arms reduction. you re now getting rid of nuclear weapons. some say he is too anxious to ensure his place in history books as peace maker. well, i haven t changed from the time i made a speech about an evil empire, and i think i could sum up my own position with recitation of a very brief russian proverb. doveryay, no proveryay. it means trust but verify. the importance of this treaty transcends numbers. we have listened to the wisdom in an old russian maxim. doveryay, no proveryay. trust but verify. you repeat that at every meeting. i like it. the improbability of either
transcends numbers. we have listened to the wisdom in an old russian maxim. doveryay, no proveryay. trust but verify. you repeat that at every meeting. i like it. the improbability of either of them, reagan cold war hawk, gorbachev, the party guy, doing this is unheard of and they did it. reagan had been in a low in 1987 with iran contra, many americans didn t like him, trust him. negotiations the soviet union in many ways saved his presidency. mr. gorbachev may not have seen much of america, but he certainly made sure a lot of americans saw him. motorcades don t often turn heads in a city. when they stop on a dime, so