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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency Ronald Reagan Readers Digest Interview 20240712

Washingtons bureau chief. Up next on the presidency, we will see that interview and hear president reagan talk about his hollywood days as the Screen Actors Guild president. The challenges he faced including the 1983 bombing that killed u. S. Marines in beirut lebanon. This video is courtesy of the Ronald Reagan president ial library. We would be via her i will need that. Ahead of you a was now the Readers Digest yes. And then the head of chief without it would be more effective one on one. So he deferred to me. I remember once have you ever seen them headquarters . Its kind of a beautiful country, how spacious the president absolutely captivated the founder for that four and a half hours, and he finally had to leave to go make a speech that was a memorable lunch. We would like to do here is to ask you some questions so that our readers here and abroad and a bottom million of them could have a better idea of president reagan, the man. I would like to start off by asking what has surpri

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 House Hearing On Countering Domestic Extremist Groups 20240712

This hearing will look at a range of violent antigovernment actors, movements, and organizations, highlighting recent threats from militia extremists and accelerationists, including the Boogaloo Movement, who seek to accelerate society toward violent collapse. Anything that is threatening institutions, we also look at it. That is what we are doing today. It is incredibly irrelevant to me which groups we look at so long that we are looking at the principal ones that threaten peoples lives. Some of these Extremist Movements stream from ideologies that are decades old. Others are both having new. Others are relatively new. These threats range from decentralized and leaderless accelerationist networks to more structured militia groups. Antigovernment extremism is one of the Common Threads, but we often see overlap with antiimmigrant, antisemitic, antiblack, antimuslim ideologies as well, bringing these extremists into common cause with others who are extremist in nature. We have an opportu

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency Ronald Reagan Readers Digest Interview 20240712

William it is indeed. President captivated our founder for four and a half hours and then had to leave to make a speech. It was a wonderful lunch. Would like to do here, sir, is ask you some questions so that our readers have a better idea of president reagan, the man. I would like to start off by asking what has surprised you the most pleasantly and unpleasantly about being inside the government you have for so long observed from the outside . All. Reagan well, first of , one surprise, pleasant or how little i was surprised. Years ashe eight governor of california, i realize when i came in here, suddenly it wasnt the great shock that becoming governor had been. The routine and all of that. While there was the international situation, the rest was, as i say, not too shocking. There was, however, there was a surprise having to do with being the commanderinchief and things of that kind one part that shocked me a little bit was week after we had been here, we were invited to lunch. The he

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency Ronald Reagan Readers Digest Interview 20240712

In beirut, lebanon. This video is courtesy of the roco the Ronald Reagan president ial library. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] pres. Reagan if you need a transcript, we are happy to provide one. William i will need that. I am sure. We will bring the head of the voa down [indiscernible] then, our editorinchief thought it might be more effective oneonone. Ken deferred to me. Pres. Reagan i remember an interview once i had have you ever seen their headquarters . It is kind of a beautiful country home, spacious lawns. William it is indeed. The president captivated our founder for four and a half hours and then had to leave to make a speech. It was a memorable lunch. What we would like to do here, sir, is to ask you some questions so that our readers here and abroad, about 100 million of them, can have a better idea of president

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts Whitney Plantation Slavery Museum 20240712

If they had to use the third one in the japanese still resisted. Learn more about the Manhattan Project here on American History tv. Announcer each week, american and history tvs american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. Coming up next, we traveled west of new orleans to visit Whitney Wallace louisiana, to learn about the history of slavery in america. Ashley my name is ashley rogers. I am the director of Museum Operations at the whitney plantation. We are beginning our tour today in an historic church, which was built circa 1870 by people who lived on the opposite side of the river in helena, louisiana. In paulina, louisiana. The structure was donated about 10 years ago by the descendents of that congregation. They bought the land in 1870, two parcels of land, for the express purpose of building a house of worship. In the excel document, which we have from the courthouse, they named their congregation the antiyoke baptist congregation. That message of being against

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