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opped. 1 “industrialist Justin Dart has declared President Reagan's ‘kitchen cabinet',” United Press International,
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025296 →along with John Connally, Howard Baker, Phil Crane, Bob Dole and John Anderson in the primary race, that there was any attempt to be conciliatory to Ronald Reagan’s presidential campaign by the Republican powers that were. Even Barry Goldwater, whose career owed so much to Ronald Reagan, was cool at best to a Rea
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025297 →itchen cabinet',” United Press International, March 26, 1981. http:/Awww.upi.com/Archives/1981/03/26/Industrialist-Justin-Dart-has-declared-President-Reagans-kitchen-cabinet/4240354430800/ 2 There is a display at the Young Americans Foundation in Santa Barbara of a number of these anti-Reagan videos by an
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025296 →rse and excessive, and not just to me. Habib, and President Reagan himself, fumed. So did a lot of Begin’s own minis
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011676 →ebanese Muslim forces, some 30,000 Syrian troops had been brought in as the core of a peacekeeping force. But in the summer of 1981, new US President Ronald Reagan’s Mideast envoy, Undersecretary of State Philip Habib, had 193 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011664 --- PAGE BREAK --- brokered a cease-fire to halt Palestinian
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011666 →s series of air attacks, on August 12, when the deal was basically done, seemed both perverse and excessive, and not just to me. Habib, and President Reagan himself, fumed. So did a lot of Begin’s own ministers, with the result, unprecedented in Israeli military annals, that they formally removed Arik’s a
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011676 →gators pursuing the assassination attempt against President Reagan. Playboy magazine, as an international dossier re
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031758 →ies" during the 1972 both conventions in Miami. I asked the audience a rhetorical question, "How would you like to be a Secret Service agent guarding Ronald Reagan, knowing that his vice president, George Bush, is the former head of the CIA?" Once again, satire would be outdistanced by reality. On March 30, the
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031757 →make a favorable impression on actress Jodie Foster so that he could take her bowling on a date. Ironicallly, Hinckley came out for gun control, and Reagan came out against it. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031757 --- PAGE BREAK --- I was scheduled to perform stand-up at Budd Friedman's Improvisation comedy club in
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urope! The only way to stop them was through a release of nuclear weapons, which, inevitably escalated to all-out nuclear at. [: the summer of 1986 Ronald Reagan and Mikael Gorbachev met + X Ronald Reagan and Mikael Gorbachev HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015769 --- PAGE BREAK --- 80 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? wa
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015771 →ough a release of nuclear weapons, which, inevitably escalated to all-out nuclear at. [: the summer of 1986 Ronald Reagan and Mikael Gorbachev met + X Ronald Reagan and Mikael Gorbachev HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015769 --- PAGE BREAK --- 80 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? war. It was assumed this inevitable progression
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015771 →on for their second negotiation session, this time at the H6fdi House in Reykjavik. For five days, the leaders talked alone except for interpreters. Reagan badly wanted to develop the Strategic Defense Initiative; known by its nickname, ‘Star Wars. The idea was to put smart weaponry in space that could d
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015770 →ebanese Muslim forces, some 30,000 Syrian troops had been brought in as the core of a peacekeeping force. But in the summer of 1981, new US President Ronald Reagan's Mideast envoy, Undersecretary of State Philip Habib, had 193 HOUSE _OVERSIGHT_028041 --- PAGE BREAK --- brokered a cease-fire to halt Palestinian
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028043 →rse and excessive, and not just to me. Habib, and President Reagan himself, fumed. So did a lot of Begin's own minis
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028053 →s series of air attacks, on August 12, when the deal was basically done, seemed both perverse and excessive, and not just to me. Habib, and President Reagan himself, fumed. So did a lot of Begin's own ministers, with the result, unprecedented in Israeli military annals, that they formally removed Arik's a
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dency because he came out of show business. And it happened. You know, [Trump’s] not like Ronald Reagan, who came out of Hollywood, of course. But in Reagan’s case, he couldn’t make the distinction between reality and his movie roles. But he did say he was willing to take a senility test! Of course, the
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023639 →icted — that America would have a dictator who won the presidency because he came out of show business. And it happened. You know, [Trump’s] not like Ronald Reagan, who came out of Hollywood, of course. But in Reagan’s case, he couldn’t make the distinction between reality and his movie roles. But he did say he
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023639 →cial welfare on the other — at least since Ronald Reagan and perhaps since F.D.R. The battle ahead “is th
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023483 →alance between personal responsibility and private markets on the one hand and public responsibility and social welfare on the other — at least since Ronald Reagan and perhaps since F.D.R. The battle ahead “is the big one, and goes to the very major questions about the role of government,” said G. William Hoagl
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023483 →fforts of bureaucrats to strip her of her BlackBerry), and offers continuity with Condi Rice’s policy on aids and Africa. But she might most resemble Ronald Reagan’s second secretary of state, George Shultz, a canny pragmatist who made significant progress in several areas without being associated with a single mo
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024992 →ds and Africa. But she might most resemble Ronald Reagan’s second secretary of state, George Shultz, a can
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024992 →ally binding." Id. 8) Statement on Signing the Union Station Redevelopment Act of 1981, Pub. Papers of Ronald Reagan 1207 (Dec. 29, 1981): President Reagan stated that a legislative veto was unconstitutional and announced that "[t]he Secretary of Transportation will not... regard himself as legally bound
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012392 →ub. Papers of Ronald Reagan 1207 (Dec. 29, 1981): President Reagan stated that a legislative veto was unconstitution
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012392 →p has even been sworn-in. Once in office, Ronald Reagan be- gan the tradition of new U.S. presidents maki
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014509 →for protocol, as well as approaches to human rights and global power relations. All this well- before Trump has even been sworn-in. Once in office, Ronald Reagan be- gan the tradition of new U.S. presidents making Canada the first foreign presi- dential visit. George W. Bush notably broke from this tradition,
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014509 →ls over 400k . house projects. south ny ben 4 cashflow projections tax projections , interaction with Apollo accounting tax, Phaidon ,art space ,and Regan. legal accounting. audit 5. children meetings , review to date and allocations 6 review all role in payables. files scanned, no paper 7 review inv
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023353 →ls over 400k . house projects. south ny ben 4 cashflow projections tax projections , interaction with Apollo accounting tax, Phaidon ,art space ,and Regan. legal accounting. audit 5. children meetings , review to date and allocations 6 review all role in payables. files scanned, no paper 7 review inv
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ere was Ronald Reagan: “For the first time ever, everything is in place for the Battle of Armageddon and the Second Coming of Christ.” Not to mention Reagan’ s Secretary of the Interior, James Watt, responsible for national policy on the environment: “We don't have to protect the environment--the Second C
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015071 →t know that atheists should be considered citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God.” And before him, there was Ronald Reagan: “For the first time ever, everything is in place for the Battle of Armageddon and the Second Coming of Christ.” Not to mention Reagan’ s Secretary o
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015071 →Crats are Lawless and EVIL. To think that Ronald Reagan would not remove his Suite Jacket in the Oval Off
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022646 →id, who takes Bribes and Steals as the DemoNatSee Leader of the Nat See Controlled Senate. All DemoFascistCrats are Lawless and EVIL. To think that Ronald Reagan would not remove his Suite Jacket in the Oval Office because he had such respect and Admiration of the Oval Office. And the DemoNatSees/Fascists/Marx
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022646 →uclear weapons,” a movement whose momentum is reminiscent of the 1980s movement for a “nuclear freeze” —a Soviet-manipulated protest aimed at halting Ronald Reagan’s modernization of the American nuclear deterrent. Shultz, Kissinger, Perry, and Nunn should have foreseen that their statement would be seized upon by
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023496 →oviet-manipulated protest aimed at halting Ronald Reagan’s modernization of the American nuclear deterrent
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nafort, a Washington lobbyist and consultant, had a long career of work for leading Republicans, including presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. But by the time he became Donald Trump's campaign chairman in 2016, Manafort was best known for his work on behalf of foreign political leaders, inc
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019278 →presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. But by the time he became Donald Trump's campaig
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ims’ advocates began to argue that the victims themselves had been overlooked. The movement gained great visibility in the early 1980s when President Ronald Reagan appointed the President’s Task Force on Victims of Crime.” The Task Force published a report concluding that “the criminal justice system has lost an
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014042 →sibility in the early 1980s when President Ronald Reagan appointed the President’s Task Force on Victims o
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sibility in the early 1980s when President Ronald Reagan appointed the President's Task Force on Victims o
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017606 →s' advocates began to argue that the victims themselves had been overlooked. * The movement gained great visibility in the early 1980s when President Ronald Reagan appointed the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime. ? The Task Force published a report concluding that "the criminal justice system has lost a
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n prepared in Moscow had been incorporated into reports (which had a distinctive blue stripe to signify their impor- tance) that had been provided to Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. Even more shocking, in tracing the path of this disinformation, the inspector general found that the “senior CI
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019682 →ir impor- tance) that had been provided to Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. Even more s
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019682 →the spot, many of whom he had never met before, for positions whose importance Trump did not particularly understand. Ailes, a veteran of the Nixon, Reagan, and Bush 41 White Houses, was growing worried by the president-elect’s lack of immediate focus on a White House structure that could serve and prote
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019903 →hiefs have included Richard Nixon’s H. R. Haldeman and Alexander Haig; Gerald Ford’s Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney; Jimmy Carter’s Hamilton Jordan; Ronald Reagan’s James Baker; George H. W. Bush’s return of James Baker; Bill Clinton’s Leon Panetta, Erskine Bowles, and John Podesta; George W. Bush’s Andrew Card;
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sor of Business Administration; adviser to Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy Max entrepreneurs don’t star
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013923 →to keep the man from touching the equipment. — WARREN G. BENNIS, University of Southern California Professor of Business Administration; adviser to Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy Max entrepreneurs don’t start out with automation as a goal. This leaves them open to mass confusion in a world where each busi
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