simparica trio. greg: the tribe voted down the gender pronoun. can he claim immunity from the gender of this community? i speak of the survivor host. for 20 years on the show he has invited contestants to gather around his signature phrase which is, then, guys. it s also with the sciences above kevin spacey s jacuzzi. i made that mistake too many times. on the season premiere of the new season, he had second thoughts over the word guys. i love saying it. it s part of the show but i too want to be of the moment so my question to you to decide for
he spent more than $60 million of his own money. he famously bought infomercials on television using detailed charts and graphs to make his point. i will sum it up. trickle down economics didn t trickle. 70% of our $4 trillion national debt is due and payable in five years and you need somebody who knows how to watch a cash register. shep: he would often put a button on his points with his signature phrase, it s just that simple. in many of us remember him saying over and over, larry, can i finish? during many memorable locations on the larry king show. he ended that race in 1992, he didn t get any electoral votes but his supporters were loud and loyal. he took home a 19% the popular
republican opponents with a demeaning nickname that can work in the short term. in the long term, people need to see substance. it s also effective in a hyper partisan media climate which the president is aware of. he launched his journalism or political career on fox and friends. he s aware many of the people who support him only are reading outlets that are going to quote him, quote these republican lawmakers saying the democrats caved and won t actually push back on the fact that we have data we have research supporting interviews and evidence that this just isn t what he says it is but remember on the apprentice, you re fired was a signature phrase i think he learned that he could get a lot of traction out of coupling a couple words together and repeating them endlessly but there s something unsustained about those kinds of performances he s done and now the practices of governing are it s a sustained practice nobody is going away so i think that s what s
when a reporter asked him about what he has said about 41. do you regret any of your comments about president bush in the past? thank you very much, everybody. thank you very much. his statement yesterday, president trump nodded to president bush s signature phrase, a thousand points of light, to pay tribute to president bush. that happened just five months after he made fun of that statement. we are finally putting america first. we re putting america first. and by the way, you know, all the rhetoric you see here, the thousand points of light. what the hell was that, by the way? a thousand points of light. what did that mean? does anybody know? and it was put out by a republican, wasn t it? joining us now is pulitzer prize-winning historian jon meach meacham. let me start by asking you about the column you wrote for the new york times yesterday. you describe the great tensions that george h.w. bush faced, between competitor and conciliator, between being a gentlemen and po