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can's relation -- bundy's relation. underpins all the institutions which tribes have to negotiate. for her, the land feels more like a relative than a good second own. it's a family relationship, ownership doesn't describe that, you can't own your relatives. everyone around here, all the dirt i dig up in my garden, my ancestors are woven through that. i don't know if people can you said. it's hard to -- can understand. it's hard to explain. her traditionally relationship informed her discipline of archaeology. it's a community in the dirt, she told me. i use that word. and when we dig, it's an offense against that community. it's why i became an archaeologist. not so much to participate in this particular knowledge-gathering system of the west, but to minimize the offense that archaeology is to these communities in the soil. she recognizes this as a somewhat quixotic position. devoid of any of the absolute all or nothing when will you stand purity that the bundies espoused. archaeology has tremendous power over how the
can's relation -- bundy's relation. underpins all the institutions which tribes have to negotiate. for her, the land feels more like a relative than a good second own. it's a family relationship, ownership doesn't describe that, you can't own your relatives. everyone around here, all the dirt i dig up in my garden, my ancestors are woven through that. i don't know if people can you said. it's hard to -- can understand. it's hard to explain. her traditionally relationship informed her discipline...
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and if those johnson has a workable proposal how to solve this problem then let it grow it said mr bundy but so far johnson has only said he wants the backstop this irish border reassurance policy to be removed from the whole brics it was through all agreement he said that in a phone call just 2 days ago was the job of the commission president so the game of chicken is still on let's talk about the stop all not issue of perhaps a border on the island of ireland mr johnston says the u.k. will not put in a border so if the u.k. doesn't what will the e.u. do. under e.u. law the republic of ireland would be obliged to protect the new external board of the e.u. but the irish government already has said we will not do that either so actually the day or the day off the regs that nothing will happen on the board it will remain open and then will come a point in time where the commission biz say we have to do something on this border because we have to to protect the internal market of the you it would still be some weeks i guess until this actually something happening but nobody wants to install
and if those johnson has a workable proposal how to solve this problem then let it grow it said mr bundy but so far johnson has only said he wants the backstop this irish border reassurance policy to be removed from the whole brics it was through all agreement he said that in a phone call just 2 days ago was the job of the commission president so the game of chicken is still on let's talk about the stop all not issue of perhaps a border on the island of ireland mr johnston says the u.k. will...
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>> i think the purpose of the bundy's and the bundy heights is to create an atmosphere of terror when comes to land managers. they have further stymied their ability to actually protect that land. they do have a purpose for that purpose is, a larger purpose to deregulate the public lands that and not enforcing the law. >> i like to know if we own the land and it's gone through congress. why are these people and why is this happening. [inaudible] >> why is this being done and why is there no controls over it. the destruction of the b. >> why are we as a society allowing this to the abuse. the simple fact is that as i mentioned earlier, the very regulators are supposed to be regulating on behalf of the american people are in fact regulating on behalf of the tiny minorities have business interests. this is an interest group politics. this is commonplace, is a captured creature of wall street. department of treasury, department of energy department of defense, they are preachers and captured creatures of the military, like going and et cetera et cetera. it's not have the norm. it's in per
>> i think the purpose of the bundy's and the bundy heights is to create an atmosphere of terror when comes to land managers. they have further stymied their ability to actually protect that land. they do have a purpose for that purpose is, a larger purpose to deregulate the public lands that and not enforcing the law. >> i like to know if we own the land and it's gone through congress. why are these people and why is this happening. [inaudible] >> why is this being done and...
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think of ted bundy, he was working on the hotline, helping suicide people. he was not actually interested in helping people but that's what they do. eric was leading normal life. >> who was kathy? >> we believe she was the christian martyr. one of the biggest stories in "columbine" and for biggest redemption story. there are not a lot of redemption stories and "columbine". this particular one didn't happen, it was a misunderstanding. the story went that kathy was hiding under a table and the killer asked her if she believed in god and she said yes and fence was killed. worldwide, there was a following of her. it turns out there were two girls. what was happening, she was hiding under the table, praying for her life and eric walked up to the table and said peekaboo but shot her in the head. she died instantly, never had a chance to say anything. the second girl, who dylan shot, she was hit with a lot of the blast. she was bleeding, crawling away, dylan started taunting her, asked if she believed in god and she said yes. then he got distracted by something eri
think of ted bundy, he was working on the hotline, helping suicide people. he was not actually interested in helping people but that's what they do. eric was leading normal life. >> who was kathy? >> we believe she was the christian martyr. one of the biggest stories in "columbine" and for biggest redemption story. there are not a lot of redemption stories and "columbine". this particular one didn't happen, it was a misunderstanding. the story went that kathy was...
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in more recent years, a nevada rancher by the name of bundy claimed national attention for refusing to acknowledge the oversight of the government for grazing land. while the polite of the bundys is being decided in the nation's court and the court of public attention, attention to the efforts of a county in nevada is warranted. as one of the western counties to take matters into their hand in 1993, they found themselves on the receiving end of federal prosecution. among the cases cited to support the plaintiff's argument was one u.s. v. gratchett, the 1840 supreme court decision establishing congress's unlimited power over public lands. while the original leasing system died in the era of james k polk, heirs to the system remain a minority. thank you. gotten lazy that this gift of their founding and our constitutions just being passed on, but it turns out you've got to keep fighting for the principles of democracy in a world filled with dictators and autocrats. [ applause ] >> i agree with that. it's an interesting time because as you said, this is not just an american phenomenon. pre
in more recent years, a nevada rancher by the name of bundy claimed national attention for refusing to acknowledge the oversight of the government for grazing land. while the polite of the bundys is being decided in the nation's court and the court of public attention, attention to the efforts of a county in nevada is warranted. as one of the western counties to take matters into their hand in 1993, they found themselves on the receiving end of federal prosecution. among the cases cited to...
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while the rebels are biding their time, the bundy's are still being decided in the nation's court and the court of public opinion, attention here to the efforts of nine counties is warranted. they took matters into their own hands, and nine counties found themselves on the receiving end of federal prosecution. among the cases cited to support the plaintiff's argument was the 1840 supreme court decision establishing congress is unlimited power over public land. while the original system died in the era of james k polk, heirs to the systems opponent remain a focal point. thank you. >> daniel is a phd student in religious studies at stanford university. specializing in american religious history. he holds a master of religion from yale university, and a master of theological studies from australian catholic university. his current research is centered on the role of religion in the formation of the democratic party and the place of religion in the rise of andrew jackson. he is also the host of the jackson podcast, which is sponsored by andrew jackson's -- >> thank you very much for comin
while the rebels are biding their time, the bundy's are still being decided in the nation's court and the court of public opinion, attention here to the efforts of nine counties is warranted. they took matters into their own hands, and nine counties found themselves on the receiving end of federal prosecution. among the cases cited to support the plaintiff's argument was the 1840 supreme court decision establishing congress is unlimited power over public land. while the original system died in...
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it's what they need to do to, you know, think of a ted bundy. he was working on the crisis hotline, you know, helping suicide people, and it's all just this cover. like, he wasn't interested in helping other people, but that's what they do. so eric was feigning a normal life and building it as a cover. meanwhile, very different things going on inside. >> host: who is kathy bernal? >> guest: we believe she was the christian martyr who said she believed in god. it became one of the biggest stories, one of the biggest redemption stories. there are a lot, and i try to go through a lot of them, some great, uplifting things. that particular one didn't happen, and it was a misunderstanding. the story went that kathy was hiding underneath a table, and the killer came up, asked her if she believed in god at gunpoint, she said yes and then was killed. worldwide there was sort of a following of her. turned out there were two girls in the library involved. what happened with kathy is she was hiding underneath a table, praying for her life. eric walked up to
it's what they need to do to, you know, think of a ted bundy. he was working on the crisis hotline, you know, helping suicide people, and it's all just this cover. like, he wasn't interested in helping other people, but that's what they do. so eric was feigning a normal life and building it as a cover. meanwhile, very different things going on inside. >> host: who is kathy bernal? >> guest: we believe she was the christian martyr who said she believed in god. it became one of the...
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joining me now from delhi is one and so on if so what is the government hoping to achieve bundy's reorganization bid breaking up the state of just one kiss me into 2 and how if people reacted to it. well i'm not of the rank and file off the ruling party and the many supporters of prime minister nouri and aboard the across the country have really and to see a sickly welcome this move to split gosh mean office autonomy you know the spontaneous street celebrations in some parts of the country and we have to remember that and repeated election manifestos the b.g.p. the ruling hindu nationalist party has really played to scrap bush meets special status you know they've long this is a party that has really long argued that guaranteeing special status this article $370.00 which guarantees special status to kashmir has long been the biggest obstacle to integrating this region with the rest of india they say that this move now will you know it's slow much needed investment growth and development of the country but critics have slammed this move as you need to actually some of called it as an assault on d
joining me now from delhi is one and so on if so what is the government hoping to achieve bundy's reorganization bid breaking up the state of just one kiss me into 2 and how if people reacted to it. well i'm not of the rank and file off the ruling party and the many supporters of prime minister nouri and aboard the across the country have really and to see a sickly welcome this move to split gosh mean office autonomy you know the spontaneous street celebrations in some parts of the country and...
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the ones that investigated entrées case was ex milwaukee police officers special agent david cooke bundyspent 25 years at n.p.t. and collecting a city panter not $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in a. challenge here of course this concert is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly world and suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram or to come here and know what to do about a homicide investigation of the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's not bully. i live with a mental health issue do i look like a criminal to. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid thank you. shack 14 times so we are home in good shape for all these all this officer which say they want you these good reasons is a bag so i am safe they side with a. prison for me is the way through this procedure. every year i have. to. be having my. all we say is the time i go
the ones that investigated entrées case was ex milwaukee police officers special agent david cooke bundyspent 25 years at n.p.t. and collecting a city panter not $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in a. challenge here of course this concert is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly world and suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram or to come here and know what to do about a homicide investigation...
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bundy. surely is that what come up at all most of what the americas the a sudan read and new stuff a. little in play allowed in and we should all work me. who are as. we call it. a law. because naral she is. a little early for the number. the other than the value the and the thought of the new. sudan increasingly coming under the international spotlight and to not be believed this was the time to take his message to the west he traveled extensively culminating in a visit to the united states congress. followed the headline that he felt. about us and went up to look at my wife a little bit of a nice. salute a. noise she has and. do it all in a much warmer congress that's a lot of what they players want to have you have a lot of. endemic on of them to have them to keep. kind of the same i at when i get i mean i come in mostly i mean. what now when i. fight at the office and i was someone i was only that i'm the kind of i should the left that i had left that had been just to be doing a movie so
bundy. surely is that what come up at all most of what the americas the a sudan read and new stuff a. little in play allowed in and we should all work me. who are as. we call it. a law. because naral she is. a little early for the number. the other than the value the and the thought of the new. sudan increasingly coming under the international spotlight and to not be believed this was the time to take his message to the west he traveled extensively culminating in a visit to the united states...
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ones that investigated entrées case was the ex milwaukee police officers special agent david cobb bundyspent 25 years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension of $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in. the showers here of course in wisconsin is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly were. and suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper for daring to come here and know what to do about homicide as to which i think challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels are viewed you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's not bully. i live with the mental health issues do i look like a criminal to you. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid. shack or gina sounds like something went wrong in did she call these all this officer which they have these good reasons is bad so i am safe they sat with a russian. prison for me this is a half truth it is not really receiving time. thank you very much thank you thank. you not.
ones that investigated entrées case was the ex milwaukee police officers special agent david cobb bundyspent 25 years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension of $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in. the showers here of course in wisconsin is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly were. and suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper for daring to come here and know what to do about homicide as to which i think...
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nothing i might show to join me to meet the jetman bundy w. . post. s.o.s. europe. sometimes. has a future with the champions young champions are greeted by some a but i suspect spirit now for a long time i took pieces of the things we value about europe for granted that now i sense this need be something that we don't people in particular need to find a woman. comes to my. mummy for activists from for you countries the flayers function for the dream of the united church of. england and they saved european ideas. most but i know you can stand up to the fantasy and contribute to something important and had to succumb to. the future of europe to start september 2nd on d w. italy's in political limbo with prime minister just said they contain now had a caretaker government the italian president has asked him to stay on until a new one is formed similarly a country resigned from office blaming his deputy mikael sell veiny for the collapse of the populous coalition after 14 months it's too.
nothing i might show to join me to meet the jetman bundy w. . post. s.o.s. europe. sometimes. has a future with the champions young champions are greeted by some a but i suspect spirit now for a long time i took pieces of the things we value about europe for granted that now i sense this need be something that we don't people in particular need to find a woman. comes to my. mummy for activists from for you countries the flayers function for the dream of the united church of. england and they...
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has since won 22 emmys >> wild, right >> ed o'neil i thought we were always going to know him as al bundyrday is national mustard day. and the brand french's has found a new use for the condiment. it might be a little questionable mustard flavored ice cream yeah, no they shared a recipe on their website for anyone who wants to try it or if you live in new york or los angeles, the ice cream company cool house will be serving it up over the next two days that's a hard pass. >> i'd rather eat a grasshopper pizza. we were talking about that yesterday. >> with mustard in it. >> none of that. >>> woodstock 50 has been wood stopped. the anniversary festival was officially canceled yesterday after headliner, including miley cyrus and jay-z pulled out widely publicized money and venue issues had critics predicting this announcement for months organizer michael lange, who also planned the original woodstock, hold rolling stone that he was disappointed to pull the plug he blames early creative disputes with financial backers for derailing the event. we have been doing stories for days leading up to
has since won 22 emmys >> wild, right >> ed o'neil i thought we were always going to know him as al bundyrday is national mustard day. and the brand french's has found a new use for the condiment. it might be a little questionable mustard flavored ice cream yeah, no they shared a recipe on their website for anyone who wants to try it or if you live in new york or los angeles, the ice cream company cool house will be serving it up over the next two days that's a hard pass. >>...
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like how ted bundy was gloomed by the deep state for politics but he branched off being a serial killer. and as you may expect naturally, there is some 9/11 stuff. >> the people did not die in 9/11. they landed and they were resuscitated and at that point, you get brought into underground bases and you spend the rest of your life working and you will never see aboveground again. that's where most likely these people of 9/11 went. >> if you may think it sounds crazy. it is only because the lizard people is blocking your vision. you know what i mean. it is easy and sometimes fun to like you know trace american conspiracy stuff around the ragged edges of the media. this media entity, from which i showed you all that stuff. it is the largest source of paid pro-trump content on facebook other than the trump reelection campaign. their pro-trump on facebook is larger than any facebook effort made by democratic candidate at all. the epoch group is doing all of this. they're all doing this and promoting them since they're getting the kind of promotion they want, too. this is as big as it gets in
like how ted bundy was gloomed by the deep state for politics but he branched off being a serial killer. and as you may expect naturally, there is some 9/11 stuff. >> the people did not die in 9/11. they landed and they were resuscitated and at that point, you get brought into underground bases and you spend the rest of your life working and you will never see aboveground again. that's where most likely these people of 9/11 went. >> if you may think it sounds crazy. it is only...
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>> the bundys were like a reaction to the perfection of the huxtables.ot of fun to be had and al and peg bundy. >> after fox introduces "married with children," it does very well, then back on abc, they came up with another major hit "roseanne." >> you think you just sit up here on your thrown. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah, and you think everything gets done by some wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, dinner's on the table. >> you want me to fix dinner? >> honey. i'm fixing dinner. >> oh, but honey, you just fixed dinner three years ago. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest time. the donna reed days, the "father knows best." hardly anybody lived that way. that was the way advertisers wanted you to live. >> i know what just might make you feel better. >> me too but i bet it's different than what you got. >> if you can subvert whatever common stuff is said about families and about parenting. >> what's in this? lead? >> oh, i got you kids new leg irons. >> her loudness and her unfilteredness were key to why we liked her
>> the bundys were like a reaction to the perfection of the huxtables.ot of fun to be had and al and peg bundy. >> after fox introduces "married with children," it does very well, then back on abc, they came up with another major hit "roseanne." >> you think you just sit up here on your thrown. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah, and you think everything gets done by some wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, dinner's on the table. >> you...
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conversation are president kennedy, secretary of defense robert mcnamara, national security advisor george bundy, and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, maxwell taylor. [audio recording] >> it is going well -- the first three quarters -- [inaudible] we can take over the forces, in conjunction with -- we need a way to get out of vietnam. to leave forces when they are not needed, i think it is wasteful and it, cates both their problems and ours -- complicates both their problems and ours. >> so that goes back to paragraph two, mac. >> yes, it does. >> well, it is something we debated very strongly. i think it is a major question. i will just say this, we talked to 174 officers, vietnamese and u.s. in the case of the u.s. i always asked, when can you finish this job in the sense that you will reduce the insurgency to little more than sporadic incidents? [inaudible] actually, that's not necessary. i assume there's no major factors, new factors entering -- >> well let's say it anyway. doesn't w965, if it ork, we'll get out of the delta. >> [inaudible] were looked like we totally optimistic -- ove
conversation are president kennedy, secretary of defense robert mcnamara, national security advisor george bundy, and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, maxwell taylor. [audio recording] >> it is going well -- the first three quarters -- [inaudible] we can take over the forces, in conjunction with -- we need a way to get out of vietnam. to leave forces when they are not needed, i think it is wasteful and it, cates both their problems and ours -- complicates both their problems and...
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. >> that's got to be bundy. >> who's glatman >> harvey, famous for biting and strangling them in thengler, wichita strangler, wichita executioner. >> he's christening himself in the media, like zodiac or berkowitz naming himself son of. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: jonathan groff, everybody! season two of "mindhunter" is available on netflix this friday check it out rick ross featuring swizz beatz preforms for us after the break. stick around [ cheers and applause hi, david! hi, david! [ cheers and applause ♪ here's one you guys will like. show me making it. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winning x1 voice remote. show me the best of amy poehler, again. this time around... now that's simple, easy, awesome. experience the entertainment you love on x1. access netflix, prime video, youtube and more, all with the sound of your voice. click, call or visit a store today. and it
. >> that's got to be bundy. >> who's glatman >> harvey, famous for biting and strangling them in thengler, wichita strangler, wichita executioner. >> he's christening himself in the media, like zodiac or berkowitz naming himself son of. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: jonathan groff, everybody! season two of "mindhunter" is available on netflix this friday check it out rick ross featuring swizz beatz preforms for us after the break. stick around [ cheers...
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over the course of my career, when we were at harvard, the idea of the best and the brightest -- matt bundynry kissinger, the idea was to educate yourself, and they go make a difference in the world. you know? and what has happened over time is you see think tanks developing in washington, and they are more concerned with the policy and real-world issues. there are exceptions to this but the departments of political science, they are talking about theoretical concepts, methodological debates that are less directly connected to real life policy issues. so in some sense, that is a horrible thing because people with tenure are the ones that can really speak truth to power. people in think tanks don't have that same freedom. because they can be fired. so, i would like to see departments of political science back in the fray, debating policy issues. because they have something that the rest of the chattering classes don't have, which is tenure. and tenure means cannot be fired. that is a big thing in washington. i mean, i have seen it myself. when i have testified before congress. that this is a
over the course of my career, when we were at harvard, the idea of the best and the brightest -- matt bundynry kissinger, the idea was to educate yourself, and they go make a difference in the world. you know? and what has happened over time is you see think tanks developing in washington, and they are more concerned with the policy and real-world issues. there are exceptions to this but the departments of political science, they are talking about theoretical concepts, methodological debates...
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stuff, there is also just, like, traditional grade "a" american paranoia brain rot stuff like how ted bundyhe serial killer was groomed by the deep state for politics, but he branched off into being a serial killer? also how the deep state is hiding the true science of astrology, and as you might expect, naturally, there is the 9/11 stuff. >> the people did not die in 9/11 in the planes, okay? they landed and then they were resuscitated and then at that point you get brought into these underground bases and you spend the rest of your life working. you're never going to see above ground again. that's where most likely these people from 9/11 went. >> now, granted you might think that sounds crazy, but if so, it's only because the lizard people are blocking your third eye vision so the deep state can tap your microchip in ways that can make you control the caravan, mike flynn, the clintons, deep state climate change agenda, et cetera. you know what i mean. it's easy -- it's sometimes fun to, like, trace american conspiracy stuff around the, you know, ragged edges of right-wing media, but this
stuff, there is also just, like, traditional grade "a" american paranoia brain rot stuff like how ted bundyhe serial killer was groomed by the deep state for politics, but he branched off into being a serial killer? also how the deep state is hiding the true science of astrology, and as you might expect, naturally, there is the 9/11 stuff. >> the people did not die in 9/11 in the planes, okay? they landed and then they were resuscitated and then at that point you get brought...
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conversation are president kennedy, secretary of defense robert mcnamara, national security advisor george bundy, and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, maxwell taylor. [audio recording] [indiscernible] this the many thing conversation prompts, the intensely political nature of the withdrawal process that much of this is keyed to the way folks were feeling in congress to the flexibility, that kennedy seems to embrace while the white house statements came out squarely and said we would look to be out by 1965, kennedy seems to be hedging on that, if 19 seized by does not work that we would get a new date. there were other bureaucratic reasons kennedy is pursuing this with -- this withdrawal. does he get out of it what he wants? that is something we want to engage in. initially, one of the goals of this withdrawal and other withdrawals is to encourage your local partners to fight harder and better, to tell them, we are not here forever. the local partners didn't really push on the way the administration wanted. some changes took place in the short time that he was around to see them. but we kno
conversation are president kennedy, secretary of defense robert mcnamara, national security advisor george bundy, and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, maxwell taylor. [audio recording] [indiscernible] this the many thing conversation prompts, the intensely political nature of the withdrawal process that much of this is keyed to the way folks were feeling in congress to the flexibility, that kennedy seems to embrace while the white house statements came out squarely and said we would look...
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but from my perspective, it's been a more recent fiasco with the bundy family that jumps out at me. while in the long run i don't think the sage brush rebels were terribly successful, although they pushed their agenda and manage d to get some concession, it's this rebirth of the idea even before the age of trump now we're seeing a lot of the anti-federal language come up, which having spent all this time with this early 19th century literature sounds really familiar. so that's where i would come. >> i would urge you to think about it that familiarity. especially in your larger work you're thinking about the applicability to today. i'm endlessly charmed by how students respond to that. i don't know if it means anything. >> thank you. >> yes, sir? come up to the microphone. >> the pope project retired. i want to address the question of polk's religion briefly. with all due respect to sarah and his wife and to his mother jane, polk went to church with them whenever he was in their home faithfully every sunday. but james' religion is from his father and grandfather, who were devout, if
but from my perspective, it's been a more recent fiasco with the bundy family that jumps out at me. while in the long run i don't think the sage brush rebels were terribly successful, although they pushed their agenda and manage d to get some concession, it's this rebirth of the idea even before the age of trump now we're seeing a lot of the anti-federal language come up, which having spent all this time with this early 19th century literature sounds really familiar. so that's where i would...
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been the people imagined to be at the center of conspiracies.f mac bundy being exhibit a for this. sort k that what i would of attribute that to is a kind among a broad of american people there both the constitution itself and built on tive state top of it are forms of empowered that have already powerful people, and that strikes many americans as undemocratic. i really think that it is kind as simple as that. o, it is a kind of populist critique of elite rule but it is partially the system of overnment creates elite rule through all kinds of systems. electoral college, senate. it was never designed to be a pure democracy and it has become arguably less democratic over time and that creates a lot of anger. is important to recognize that when it comes to thinking that is just a part of politics and we 17th and 18th the century, there was this stuff british crown and free masons and it is just condition and not a thing simply done by people had are it is not -- i think that every american president some kind of n conspiracy theory. so i think that is just a of politics. that you have
been the people imagined to be at the center of conspiracies.f mac bundy being exhibit a for this. sort k that what i would of attribute that to is a kind among a broad of american people there both the constitution itself and built on tive state top of it are forms of empowered that have already powerful people, and that strikes many americans as undemocratic. i really think that it is kind as simple as that. o, it is a kind of populist critique of elite rule but it is partially the system of...
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the famous example is when he summons george bundy, the former dean of harvard into his bathroom while he's going to the bathroom. in a way to control him, shame him, gross amount. it's a very crude image. so i apologize for even mentioning it. it's a stark one. that shows johnson's, almost weird relationship to the east coast establishment. presenting them, fearing them but also wanting to control them and use them. at the same time. located. people are complicated. >> mike, san diego. please go ahead with your question or comment for evan thomas. >> hi. you mentioned a minute ago about tv being the cold medium. i wonder if that's true anymore with the way - - trump is anything but cool on tv. or is tv just secondary for him to rallies and social media as his media strategy? >> that's a pretty good point. >> what's your take? where do you put him in history? >> it's way too early. >> i know. but when he appears on tv, who do you compare him to? >> he's an effective communicator. it doesn't fit neatly into our notions of the presidency. i was fascinated when this all began. people kept
the famous example is when he summons george bundy, the former dean of harvard into his bathroom while he's going to the bathroom. in a way to control him, shame him, gross amount. it's a very crude image. so i apologize for even mentioning it. it's a stark one. that shows johnson's, almost weird relationship to the east coast establishment. presenting them, fearing them but also wanting to control them and use them. at the same time. located. people are complicated. >> mike, san diego....
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he summoned george bundy the former due at harvard while he is at the bottom.hey petroleum, shaman, gross amount, his accrued image so i apologize fermenting there. it is a stark one that shows it is weird relationship to the east coast establishment and resenting them, fearing them and trying to control them and use them, at these same time complicated, people are complicated. >> mike, san diego please go ahead for your question or comment. >> you know you mentioned a minute ago about a tv be in the median and i wonder if that is true anymore with the way he's on tv or is tv secondary on social media as media strategy? >> that's a pretty good point. host: what is your take. where you put them in history? guest: it's way too early. host: when he appears on tv who do you comparator. guest: he's an effective communicator. to the notions of presidency and when this all began, people kept writing, president trump needs to be in the presidential. because i did not think i think he's bringing to the people and it wasn't presidential. he is an extremely effective comm
he summoned george bundy the former due at harvard while he is at the bottom.hey petroleum, shaman, gross amount, his accrued image so i apologize fermenting there. it is a stark one that shows it is weird relationship to the east coast establishment and resenting them, fearing them and trying to control them and use them, at these same time complicated, people are complicated. >> mike, san diego please go ahead for your question or comment. >> you know you mentioned a minute ago...
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. >> al bundy, long ago, he was looking at someone's shoes, trying them on it was a person, he said myw -- i saw a "t" for thursday on the underway he said what's the problem it's monday. there was a seinfeld where cramer revekra kramer revealed he was not wearing underwear. >> you were worried. >> you couldn't do a married with children show anymore in this day and age >>> futures pointing to a positive end to a volatile week. we'll show you how markets are responding. >>> and this week's big move in the big banks. the interest rated effects on financials straight ahead. as we head to break a look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers don't miss your golden opportunity to experience thrilling performance. now at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> welcome back you're watching "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box. we've been watching the u.s. equity futures they are indicated sharply higher for now right now the dow
. >> al bundy, long ago, he was looking at someone's shoes, trying them on it was a person, he said myw -- i saw a "t" for thursday on the underway he said what's the problem it's monday. there was a seinfeld where cramer revekra kramer revealed he was not wearing underwear. >> you were worried. >> you couldn't do a married with children show anymore in this day and age >>> futures pointing to a positive end to a volatile week. we'll show you how markets are...
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and with a lot of other people associated with the bundy revolution. in the fall of 2016 in a number of the other occupiers who were out there. appear in the book from interviews. often during the trials in the other events. actions that they took. i joined the group after all of this it became a leader of the group. during their time in court. there is still an important figure among them. after they get out of prison in 2018 when the charges they were with the case in oregon. regarding the standoff. in that case thrown out of court because of government mafia 3,000 pages of a discovery evidence. that's when i finally got to meet him. after working on his book for a long time. and then did some phone interviews with ryan afterwards. i'm sure i'm forgetting some of them. there is a whole chapter about select -- a lengthy protest. in nevada. a company that used to be called the direction corporation of america. they run a lot of private prisons. they were in a private prison with their father for about two years. then the camp a camp and they would circ
and with a lot of other people associated with the bundy revolution. in the fall of 2016 in a number of the other occupiers who were out there. appear in the book from interviews. often during the trials in the other events. actions that they took. i joined the group after all of this it became a leader of the group. during their time in court. there is still an important figure among them. after they get out of prison in 2018 when the charges they were with the case in oregon. regarding the...