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so one of the things i argue is that, you know, buckley, is that totally a myth. but it's mostly, you know, no one person had the ability to to keep the gatekeeper, you know, the birchers were first. there are 60 to 100000 of them. a lot of them very wealthy. and buckley just as an example, he had a lot of ties to a lot of birch leaders and some of his readers were either in the society or they were in in the members, but they were supportive of it and so it was very hard to kind of disentangle. so buckley wrote a couple of editorials in the early sixties denouncing robert welch's conspiracy theories. right. welch had argued that eisenhower was a commie, and buckley said, you know, you know, that's too much, too far. and then later in five, especially as the birchers really kind of went more radical on the vietnam war, buckley did a bigger thing against him. he really kind of denounced him. but, you know, when buckley ran for mayor of new york city in 1965, even though, a lot of birchers were angry at him, he still had some birch society, some birchers who support
so one of the things i argue is that, you know, buckley, is that totally a myth. but it's mostly, you know, no one person had the ability to to keep the gatekeeper, you know, the birchers were first. there are 60 to 100000 of them. a lot of them very wealthy. and buckley just as an example, he had a lot of ties to a lot of birch leaders and some of his readers were either in the society or they were in in the members, but they were supportive of it and so it was very hard to kind of...
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we didn't have enough like buckley, who could write and, debate and all, but we had some. we had nobody that could market them to the country so literally went to my wife. by then i had a wife, two babies, and i said, honey, i think i've got something here is going to change. america, maybe even change the world. but i don't know. it. i've got to study it. could i be relieved of all household duties? no diapers, no trash, no yard work? she bought into it for seven, eight years. i made a deep dive in marketing and direct marketing, direct mail. and in those days it were the microphones of the country. back in those days, conservative message went up against the blockage new york times, nbc, abc, etc. we couldn't get our message out. we were the tree that fell in the fourth. but starting with direct mail could go around this blockage right into people's homes. and that changed everything. i can make a case that ronald reagan would not have gotten the nomination in 1980 without direct mail, because when john connally and george h.w. bush were getting the thousand contribution
we didn't have enough like buckley, who could write and, debate and all, but we had some. we had nobody that could market them to the country so literally went to my wife. by then i had a wife, two babies, and i said, honey, i think i've got something here is going to change. america, maybe even change the world. but i don't know. it. i've got to study it. could i be relieved of all household duties? no diapers, no trash, no yard work? she bought into it for seven, eight years. i made a deep...
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they really wanted to think the movement was really led by buckley and, you know, various other figures, especially political commentator types. and she was an organizer. just really, she was like a battlefield general marshaling her troops. she was incredibly effective at what she did. and i think people misperceive that because of her self-presentation, right? she's got the blonde bouffant and the pink. even in this shot you showed in the pink dress, and she would always talk about her children, and she was mrs. schlafly, and there's a whole vibe that she put out there that was really important to her movement. but really, since the 1950s, women were the foot soldiers of that conservative insurgency. it was really suburban housewives who were the foot soldiers of that movement. - in the final days of this final supreme court term, the court ruled that harvard and the university of north carolina's race-based affirmative action programs, violate the 14th amendments equal protection clause. what do you think the consequences will be of this decision, both on your institution, but at sch
they really wanted to think the movement was really led by buckley and, you know, various other figures, especially political commentator types. and she was an organizer. just really, she was like a battlefield general marshaling her troops. she was incredibly effective at what she did. and i think people misperceive that because of her self-presentation, right? she's got the blonde bouffant and the pink. even in this shot you showed in the pink dress, and she would always talk about her...
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and again, remember, tucker carlson is the bill buckley. he may not be in office, but he is a spirit of a neo republic, and i do use that word. and bobby kennedy is a godsend. remember if he goes 3rd party, because let's face it, this is a guy who basically had his family destroyed by the same organizations that are trying to destroy this country now. and what a great payback that would be think that's it's a, as i would, i would just know real quick. it's funny because the tucker carlson son his name buckley in, in oh, nice. okay. the circle is close to okay. getting him over one of my biggest problem, my biggest problem with the g o. p. i'm not, i'm a republican i, i can't be in a party with lindsey graham. sorry, i just can't. okay. and there's a lot of other way my mid romney the rest of them. i really can't be in the same club as people like that. jennifer, it really bothers me. is that so many republican establishment, terry. and so they, they go along with the liberal narrative on almost every single issue and the in a particularly a
and again, remember, tucker carlson is the bill buckley. he may not be in office, but he is a spirit of a neo republic, and i do use that word. and bobby kennedy is a godsend. remember if he goes 3rd party, because let's face it, this is a guy who basically had his family destroyed by the same organizations that are trying to destroy this country now. and what a great payback that would be think that's it's a, as i would, i would just know real quick. it's funny because the tucker carlson son...
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and again, remember, tucker carlson is the bill buckley. he may not be in office, but he is a spirit of a meal republic and i do use that word. and bobby kennedy is a godsend. remember if he goes 3rd party, because let's face it, this is a guy who basically had his family destroyed by the same organizations that are trying to destroy this country now. and what a great payback that would be think it's, it's a the i would just know real quick. it's funny because the tucker carlson son his name buckley in, in. oh, nice. okay. the circle is close to. okay. jennifer 11 of my biggest problem, my biggest problem with the g o. p. i'm not, i'm a republican i, i can't be in a party with lindsey graham. sorry, i just can't. okay. and there's a lot of other women mitten romney the rest of them. i really can't be in the same club as people like that. jennifer, it really bothers me, is that so many republican establishment, terry, and say they go along with the liberal narrative on almost every single issue. and the, in a, particularly unlike mitch mccon
and again, remember, tucker carlson is the bill buckley. he may not be in office, but he is a spirit of a meal republic and i do use that word. and bobby kennedy is a godsend. remember if he goes 3rd party, because let's face it, this is a guy who basically had his family destroyed by the same organizations that are trying to destroy this country now. and what a great payback that would be think it's, it's a the i would just know real quick. it's funny because the tucker carlson son his name...
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but what really needs to be overturned is the older decision, buckley v.her major democracy in the world believes this. in the united kingdom's last general election, parties were allowed to spend no more than about $25 million. and each candidate could spend another $15,000 or so. france's presidential candidates last year were limited to around $20 million. other countries may not cap spending but they restrict how the money could be used. denmark and norway prohibit buying tv campaign ads which diminishes the need to raise money. last i checked, all of these countries were vibrant democracies. so one proposal for a constitutional amendment would affirm that congress and the states may regulate and set reasonable limits on the raising and spending of money by candidates and others to influence elections. this shouldn't be a partisan issue. the campaign finance laws that the court struck down passed with bipartisan support. citizens unites initially seemed to help republican candidates in 2012, 64% of outside spending benefited republicans versus 36% for
but what really needs to be overturned is the older decision, buckley v.her major democracy in the world believes this. in the united kingdom's last general election, parties were allowed to spend no more than about $25 million. and each candidate could spend another $15,000 or so. france's presidential candidates last year were limited to around $20 million. other countries may not cap spending but they restrict how the money could be used. denmark and norway prohibit buying tv campaign ads...
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buckley, jr., buckley interviewed jazz pianist billy taylor about the art of making jazz. jazz is a way of playing, and it deals with extemporaneous compositions, creating something extemporaneously on a harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic level as the mood comes to you. but you have to know the language, so you have to have to be basically instilled with the language. - you say that improvisation is a key part of your process. how have other forms of music influenced your creative process? - i find there's two types of musicians, and really two types of people. people that clinging to a game plan, cling to kind of having a perfect strategy, and they'll be very loyal to that strategy. and then there's people that don't like to have a strategy, that feel hindered by it that want to know, like he said, the mechanical parts, where you are, the language of it, but then want to invent every time. i'm the latter. i like to invent every time. i don't wanna do the same thing every time. i like to sing with a lot of courage. i like bands with a lot of courage that are willing to abando
buckley, jr., buckley interviewed jazz pianist billy taylor about the art of making jazz. jazz is a way of playing, and it deals with extemporaneous compositions, creating something extemporaneously on a harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic level as the mood comes to you. but you have to know the language, so you have to have to be basically instilled with the language. - you say that improvisation is a key part of your process. how have other forms of music influenced your creative process? - i...
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thomas buckley joins us for more.the take written today about how the birth of this occurs and goes back to mattel realizing they are an ip company as much as a toy company. thomas: that's right. i have to say i was watching mark gurman and i am jealous. [laughter] it looks absolutely beautiful. the ceo of mattel came in in 2018. his background was in entertainment. i think when he took hold of mattel he said, we have this phenomenal brand of barbie, hot wheels, and it would be suited for the screen. barbie has had its time on screen whether it is video games or tv, but this is the first time it has had a theatrical release. ed: producer john hyland makes a good point. the hype around this has been astonishing. it has been everywhere -- social media, the streaming platforms, icy ads -- i see ads. but some say this is a big risk for the company. explain that to me. thomas: that's right. barbie launched in 1959 and was popular for several decades. she was modeled on the german model. the marketing of the doll, at its ea
thomas buckley joins us for more.the take written today about how the birth of this occurs and goes back to mattel realizing they are an ip company as much as a toy company. thomas: that's right. i have to say i was watching mark gurman and i am jealous. [laughter] it looks absolutely beautiful. the ceo of mattel came in in 2018. his background was in entertainment. i think when he took hold of mattel he said, we have this phenomenal brand of barbie, hot wheels, and it would be suited for the...
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the liturgical book is of style to them, and the most striking and memorable exhibit is the buckley battle such as appeared in europe in the 15th century, the belarusian theater is characterized by the same features as for the european middle ages, the repertoire of battles could be divided into two genres, high religious themes and low satirical scenes from folk life. it is interesting that the theme influenced on the appearance of the doll box, there were different types of cases. in battlelets, each place of the box carried a certain one. on the left side of the upper tier, there was usually paradise ; on the right side of the lower one, the battlelake theater was formed in the ilyevsk museum of national cultures in march 2013, the unique flavor of the traditional holiday is revealed by the play tsar, herod will amaze with its deep philosophical thought and spiritual content , the apocrypha will amuse and cheer, a modern production . love is strongest is also a play nesterka, a great opportunity to feel the atmosphere of traditional belarusian culture. in the center of the hall is a mod
the liturgical book is of style to them, and the most striking and memorable exhibit is the buckley battle such as appeared in europe in the 15th century, the belarusian theater is characterized by the same features as for the european middle ages, the repertoire of battles could be divided into two genres, high religious themes and low satirical scenes from folk life. it is interesting that the theme influenced on the appearance of the doll box, there were different types of cases. in...
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no, such a great idea for the environment because just like that, it can be buckley damaged. well, the other ways on the age of king is only surviving punch of tropical rain, forest. a phone go wait for an is being developed. and the seems to be a set of the odd vibratory and a role model for other countries to help in, in natural ways. these flowers grow well and can you to well in fact, strike go purple, which we might be pretty, but it's devastating to crumbs. it viruses and dry soil and poses a serious threat to harvests as agronomist adults can boil, explain if that part of the take when i know it's kind of caused some damage to a planted pass in, in the phone. as you can see, this move, it is planted by the time you have seen, i've tried to imagine the destruction you've already done because the, say the cds on the ground. the parasitic plant attaches itself to the roots of crops and then extract nutrients from them. a good key so knows the problem all too well, which we'd regularly decimate. so mace and milledgeville way. oh hi, ongoing measure to some, well, we've bee
no, such a great idea for the environment because just like that, it can be buckley damaged. well, the other ways on the age of king is only surviving punch of tropical rain, forest. a phone go wait for an is being developed. and the seems to be a set of the odd vibratory and a role model for other countries to help in, in natural ways. these flowers grow well and can you to well in fact, strike go purple, which we might be pretty, but it's devastating to crumbs. it viruses and dry soil and...
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the buckley brothers will co-owned the technology center just leaving that the example concern them.people of our color is also accepted in silicon valley helped inspire the community and our people just by, you know, just giving them access like we never had this type of access before type of opportunity in the tech sector around is still looking for investors hoping to secure a 10 million dollars more to launch the businesses and finance the owners for the first 2 years. as i like to tell all of them, you can't fail because if you fall down, we're going to pick you coming from a woman who has been picking up and inspiring people her entire adult in oakland, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 >> today president biden signed a proclamation to establish a national monument honoring emmett till the black teenager from chicago whose 1955 abduction, torture and killing in mississippi helped propel the civil rights movement. the president says the story of and that he'll speaks volumes to americans even today. and that, too, was just 14 years old, was accused of whistling at a white woman. and
the buckley brothers will co-owned the technology center just leaving that the example concern them.people of our color is also accepted in silicon valley helped inspire the community and our people just by, you know, just giving them access like we never had this type of access before type of opportunity in the tech sector around is still looking for investors hoping to secure a 10 million dollars more to launch the businesses and finance the owners for the first 2 years. as i like to tell all...
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buckley jr he hosted a debate about the era that included phyllis schlafly, - wow. - who, of course, led the crusade against the era, - yeah. - and era supporter anne scott. take a look at this clip. - the whole is misrepresented as a woman's rights amendment. in fact, the principal beneficiary will be men. it will give men a great opportunity to get out from under their obligations, their obligations to be drafted and to support their families, et cetera, et cetera. - that, - it will entitle, it will entitle men and women both to have equal rights of citizenship. and i don't favor, i don't believe in favoring one sex over the other. i think that people should be treated as human beings first. - how would finally ratifying the era help women in the united states? - well, we like to think of ourselves as a place where women are treated equally. but look at congress. between the house and senate, women make up about 25%. i don't know, but it seems to me that women make up half the population. so the fact that we've got only a quarter represented in our governance system doesn't seem to
buckley jr he hosted a debate about the era that included phyllis schlafly, - wow. - who, of course, led the crusade against the era, - yeah. - and era supporter anne scott. take a look at this clip. - the whole is misrepresented as a woman's rights amendment. in fact, the principal beneficiary will be men. it will give men a great opportunity to get out from under their obligations, their obligations to be drafted and to support their families, et cetera, et cetera. - that, - it will entitle,...
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jones or over the weekend during a one-on-one interview with inside california politics cohost frank buckley. sawyer echoed his concerns. the bill flawed. >> and with incomplete, he says the only reason he voted in favor of sb 14 in the end was to move it along to the appropriations committee where discussions could take place to make changes to the bill, addressing his concerns. what we wanted to do was get this off of a political playground and get into a policy great playground where we can actually. >> actually talk about the things that make this bill better. but during her own interview with frank senator grove said it's unlikely victims would end up behind bars due to her bill. also mentioning for months he met with democrats on the senate side to work on the bill language. that's why she says sb 14 already passed the senate with unanimous support. as for whether she'll go along with changes, john sawyer wants to see. i'd like to see this bill as is in print, go to the assembly floor from appropriations into the governor's desk without amendments. i realize that the 3 strikes people d
jones or over the weekend during a one-on-one interview with inside california politics cohost frank buckley. sawyer echoed his concerns. the bill flawed. >> and with incomplete, he says the only reason he voted in favor of sb 14 in the end was to move it along to the appropriations committee where discussions could take place to make changes to the bill, addressing his concerns. what we wanted to do was get this off of a political playground and get into a policy great playground where...
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jones or over the weekend during a one-on-one interview with inside california politics cohost frank buckley. sawyer echoed his concerns. the bill was flawed. >> and with incomplete, he says the only reason he voted in favor of sb 14 in the end was to move it along to the appropriations committee where discussions could take place to make changes to the bill, addressing his concerns. what we wanted to do was get this all of a political playground and get into a policy great playground where we could actually. >> actually talk about the things that make this bill better. but during her own interview with frank senator grove said it's unlikely victims would end up behind bars due to her bill. also mentioning for months he met with democrats on the senate side to work on the bill language. that's why she says sb 14 already passed the senate with unanimous support. as for whether she'll go along with changes, john sawyer wants to see. i'd like to see this bill as is in print, go to the assembly floor from appropriations into the governor's desk without amendments. i realize that the 3 strikes pe
jones or over the weekend during a one-on-one interview with inside california politics cohost frank buckley. sawyer echoed his concerns. the bill was flawed. >> and with incomplete, he says the only reason he voted in favor of sb 14 in the end was to move it along to the appropriations committee where discussions could take place to make changes to the bill, addressing his concerns. what we wanted to do was get this all of a political playground and get into a policy great playground...
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. >> well, meteorologist tony buckley joins us now with a look ahead at what we should expect. brittany. yeah, we love those blue skies re. think that is the theme around the region as we and your thursday night. to see those blue >> tonight going to see some cloudy conditions and maybe some fog as you wake up. but taking a look, you can see around the region with our microclimate would like to make sure everybody's prepared. yeah, it is really about those blue skies temperatures. san francisco, 58, oakland, 64 san jose. 72 little more. 77 santa rosa. 77. so our temperatures are right there around average. your wake-up planner as we plan for tomorrow. i am noticing some foggy conditions for some. we'll track that out coming out. more specifically in 20 minutes. but we will see some fog. we're going to be in the 50's for the 6 o'clock hour by 9. we're still going to have some breezy conditions. coast will be at 55 bay. 61 inland. 68. and by noon, we're going to see a sunny conditions coast. 59 bay, 68 inland, 82. so again, we're going to be just a little bit warmer tomorrow than
. >> well, meteorologist tony buckley joins us now with a look ahead at what we should expect. brittany. yeah, we love those blue skies re. think that is the theme around the region as we and your thursday night. to see those blue >> tonight going to see some cloudy conditions and maybe some fog as you wake up. but taking a look, you can see around the region with our microclimate would like to make sure everybody's prepared. yeah, it is really about those blue skies temperatures....
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buckley jr., in 1987. take a look at it here. - there are no problems in this country that we can't resolve working together. there really are no limits to the future of this country, and we can't see a better life for each and every american, not only here, but from the inner city to the rural areas of america, by not only working together, but recognizing those ideas that made this country great. the inalienable rights of people were not written by jefferson for some people, but for all people, and not for just this country, but for all countries. and i want the republican party to be that type of a party. - given trump and the rise of figures like marjorie taylor greene and george santos, how does the republican party find redemption? - that is a really good question. note the contrast in that language we just saw, which was quite universalist in the sense that, "i want to make life better for all people. i want to provide a ladder of opportunity for all people," versus the dominant rhetoric you see com
buckley jr., in 1987. take a look at it here. - there are no problems in this country that we can't resolve working together. there really are no limits to the future of this country, and we can't see a better life for each and every american, not only here, but from the inner city to the rural areas of america, by not only working together, but recognizing those ideas that made this country great. the inalienable rights of people were not written by jefferson for some people, but for all...
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buckley jr. had a back and forth with the very liberal california governor jerry brown about whether the supreme court ought to even be weighing in on the nation's social problems. this discussion takes place in 1975 and the specific social issue being discussed here is busing but the broader discussion is still relevant today. take a look. - in this situation, i think the courts can handle it. i think the accumulated wisdom that is certainly accumulating will make its weight in the u.s. supreme court and i prefer to leave it there. - but the supreme court is not a legislative body. i didn't think you would go so far as to say that we ought to permit the supreme court to relieve congress of its essential responsibilities. as the supreme court itself told us for a period of of a century that some problems are legislative and political in character, others are judicial. and i'm surprised that because you shrink from asking the legislature to do what you think ought to be done, that you somehow hope that nine justices of the supreme court will arrogate the authority. - well, first of al
buckley jr. had a back and forth with the very liberal california governor jerry brown about whether the supreme court ought to even be weighing in on the nation's social problems. this discussion takes place in 1975 and the specific social issue being discussed here is busing but the broader discussion is still relevant today. take a look. - in this situation, i think the courts can handle it. i think the accumulated wisdom that is certainly accumulating will make its weight in the u.s....
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the meeting includes president buckley to buses, festival party, and her boss, which governs the cost of strips. at least 6 palestinians have been killed and several wound data and confrontations, 11 on i'll how do i refugee camp this follows over night fighting between positing, infections. what got you all up to date? and so it was all a headlights stuff. it got a website now, is there a dot com? there it is. has all the latest of all stories folks are, are just there is up. next. we don't companies focus on the public. it's of the conflict. it's the consequence of war. the human suffering definitely the 4th time . it is one of the most serious spouts of violence. in recent years, we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the . this is a story the passage of the so just to use ami when issues story with this joseph, kind of medical scientists meaning the stories we tell about ourselves the way we conceptualize ourselves here with the present, as a power to shape and define future as far
the meeting includes president buckley to buses, festival party, and her boss, which governs the cost of strips. at least 6 palestinians have been killed and several wound data and confrontations, 11 on i'll how do i refugee camp this follows over night fighting between positing, infections. what got you all up to date? and so it was all a headlights stuff. it got a website now, is there a dot com? there it is. has all the latest of all stories folks are, are just there is up. next. we don't...
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and because of bobby tucker, and by the way to tucker is the bill buckley of his time. he may not be in a offers, but he is extremely critical. so we're seeing right now things that are changes. and one more thing, as we're talking about does jordan and comb, we're talking about hunter biden's checking account. who cares? this is how, how out of their mind they are, how out of the it was already carried by that time. so i'm not ready. 2024 is the waters, tyler brought up a really good point. i think it did the do. the salvage, the, the, the political culture is going to be resolved within the republican party and considering, you know, there are a lot of my expenses. and nikki haley is out there in jennifer. i mean, is it possible that you wouldn't be republicans and actually in lock step get behind donald trump? is it possible now with considering what tucker carlson had the.
and because of bobby tucker, and by the way to tucker is the bill buckley of his time. he may not be in a offers, but he is extremely critical. so we're seeing right now things that are changes. and one more thing, as we're talking about does jordan and comb, we're talking about hunter biden's checking account. who cares? this is how, how out of their mind they are, how out of the it was already carried by that time. so i'm not ready. 2024 is the waters, tyler brought up a really good point. i...
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can, that's the buckley it's an asset. what's the latest on the east where you will? the 4th thing has been continuing and with the ukrainians, admitting that the front lines that remain the same. they say that making small gains. but at the same time that have admitted that the russians are making advances in the direction of kapinsky, where the ukrainians now say they are on the defensive knife. i could just show you where i am right now. it'd be hind me. you can see the artillery jewels taking place if my time and ride zooms in. that's been going on for the last few hours and you should be able to see the smoke rising from from where we are. and you may also have some loud bangs. those are the 2 ri guns firing into the last stop it's we picked really picked up the back to then we believe what we see. this is a, you know, a young pin and toast to the north of us where russia has been claiming that they've been making some grounds. now last night hockey was history. understand that with casualties. the, but really the, the, the country offensive is continuing. but th
can, that's the buckley it's an asset. what's the latest on the east where you will? the 4th thing has been continuing and with the ukrainians, admitting that the front lines that remain the same. they say that making small gains. but at the same time that have admitted that the russians are making advances in the direction of kapinsky, where the ukrainians now say they are on the defensive knife. i could just show you where i am right now. it'd be hind me. you can see the artillery jewels...
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with that, you seem, you'll expense at the buckley premium during the summer, at least, 40 minutes or whatever. so i get to go in there and to and yeah, these, we'll just see what the slow bullet doesn't know. i mean, you're close to go with the task which you probably will see if the middle of marshal to mind printing and present that says, what are the truth we're supposed to know a pretty was whole start to. so that was do i need see a fluid effect for the julia as you know at the you, but who are the hello? yes, this is the races. the nationalist ideology was instilled into ukraine and it's all made deliberately to make a peaceful resolution of the conflict in possible ukraine was the new adolf hitler . the trains the one that's endorsed upon bad, they're not t. i. the ology, the, basically the ethnic genocide of, of russians. but now they've slipped script, make russia the, the evil people are to do that. you have to have the stories. you have to tell stories about, so we get the butcher massacre. the same thing with mario pool. i mean, you don't want to talk about the fact that
with that, you seem, you'll expense at the buckley premium during the summer, at least, 40 minutes or whatever. so i get to go in there and to and yeah, these, we'll just see what the slow bullet doesn't know. i mean, you're close to go with the task which you probably will see if the middle of marshal to mind printing and present that says, what are the truth we're supposed to know a pretty was whole start to. so that was do i need see a fluid effect for the julia as you know at the you, but...
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that kind of influenced india and both those having the us, the ice president of us a, is also a buckley of indian origin. so india and india bass for our indian expect periods of fairly rich in these developed countries that they funded the politicians for the elections that involves matter not unfortunately, or fortunately, you download the, the, the maximum presence of being deals of those of the $6.00 and $6.00 have for love but all 6, but a section of the 6 big fight. a separate state movement in the eighty's. it goes off, which are still hard, not inside india, but you hear the it goes still in canada, possibly an island. i'll say the ice, this is why the us for you, okay. candid or, and others being also factored into this debate. but i wanted to ask you, i a g that just it just intrude, you know, say what you will about the guy. but he's cool. the whole, the separate as act so, you know, and these also, these are these forms of suggested violence, a form of freedom of expression g. so what you'll take on, on the indian ministry is criticism calling it a misuse of the freedom. wel
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and william f buckley said that about his buddy ronald reagan. well, fact is, ronald reagan didn't read the editorial page in new york times. and that's why partly why he didn't care that much about it that was very clear in his and it was just looking back at it it's just a case study in leadership quite, quite stunning. let me say so maybe we can look at that case study. how you apply that today. if you were advising the president biden air and koran puppy, why don't we go to you for that to pick up on the original part of your question? i think we've gotten sort of missile defense in arms control mostly wrong over the past three or four decades. well, sort of going into a history lesson, we got it wrong during the days of the abm treaty, right to key premise the abm treaty, one, two key premise. one is that it would sort of codify sort american and soviet interest in mutual. and two, it would lead to a cessation. the offensive arms race of strategic offensive weapons and both for demonstrated false within a matter of months, if not in a matter
and william f buckley said that about his buddy ronald reagan. well, fact is, ronald reagan didn't read the editorial page in new york times. and that's why partly why he didn't care that much about it that was very clear in his and it was just looking back at it it's just a case study in leadership quite, quite stunning. let me say so maybe we can look at that case study. how you apply that today. if you were advising the president biden air and koran puppy, why don't we go to you for that to...
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the buckley brothers will co-own the technology center leaving that example concern them. >> people of our color has also accepted in silicon valley helped inspire the community and our people just by, you know, just giving them access like we never had this type of access before type of opportunity. and the tech sector around is still looking for investors hoping to secure a 10 million dollars more to launch the businesses and finance the owners for the first 2 years. as i like to tell all of them, you can't fail because if you fall down, we're going to pick coming from a woman who has been picking up and inspiring people her entire adult life in oakland, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 >> i look at this. firefighters in southern california rescuing a kitty cat that was stuck inside a car or vine. they say that the car owner found a note on their vehicle that said somebody heard meow in coming from the car. they called us to take of the car part to reach trapped cat. the animal was taken to animal services and he's already been adopted. firefighters. meantime, in san francisco rescued a
the buckley brothers will co-own the technology center leaving that example concern them. >> people of our color has also accepted in silicon valley helped inspire the community and our people just by, you know, just giving them access like we never had this type of access before type of opportunity. and the tech sector around is still looking for investors hoping to secure a 10 million dollars more to launch the businesses and finance the owners for the first 2 years. as i like to tell...
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jones or over the weekend during a one-on-one interview with inside california politics cohost frank buckley. sawyer echoed his concerns. the bill flawed and with incomplete. he says the only reason he voted in favor of sb 14 in the end was to move it along to the appropriations committee where discussions could take place to make changes to the bill, addressing his concerns. what we wanted to do was get this off of a political playground and get into a policy great playground where we can actually. >> actually talk about the things that make this bill better. but during her own interview with frank senator grove said it's unlikely victims would end up behind bars due to her bill. also mentioning for months he met with democrats on the senate side to work on the bill language. that's why she says sb 14 already passed the senate with unanimous support. as for whether she'll go along with changes, john sawyer wants to see. i'd like to see this bill as is in print, go to the assembly floor from appropriations into the governor's desk without amendments. i realize that the 3 strikes people don't
jones or over the weekend during a one-on-one interview with inside california politics cohost frank buckley. sawyer echoed his concerns. the bill flawed and with incomplete. he says the only reason he voted in favor of sb 14 in the end was to move it along to the appropriations committee where discussions could take place to make changes to the bill, addressing his concerns. what we wanted to do was get this off of a political playground and get into a policy great playground where we can...
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he now has access to telephone, telegraph, buckley bills $1400 rated that was really excessive at that time. he had in total tutor 50 correspondence that he was communicating with to provide the coverage. he would send out telegrams and calling them at 4:00 a.m. and continue to send copies overseas to american forces over in europe in world war i and the american league he convinced them to buy 150,000 subscriptions for the chiefs overseas. and before the war, they only had 75000 subscriptions so this is a huge increase. so credit tapped into now, the war effort and by way of support our soldiers so they can keep check of baseball than just kind of shows you the connections between baseball and american identity. well, his impact on baseball and i'll say more about the all-star game in a little bit but i wanted huge collaborate the first all-star game in 1933, and that was the chicago tribune to hold the fans from the beginning the all-star games was entwined with journalism and they were the ones with fans at the starting lineup. it is also additionally one of those who rejected my ba
he now has access to telephone, telegraph, buckley bills $1400 rated that was really excessive at that time. he had in total tutor 50 correspondence that he was communicating with to provide the coverage. he would send out telegrams and calling them at 4:00 a.m. and continue to send copies overseas to american forces over in europe in world war i and the american league he convinced them to buy 150,000 subscriptions for the chiefs overseas. and before the war, they only had 75000 subscriptions...
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claire foy, rooney mara, jessie buckley, extra near actress.religious colony. there's been a series of sexual assaults over many, many years. we don't see this the phone. it's the backdrop. they gather when the men have been caught, the men have gone to jail. all of the men of the colony have left to bail out to men. the women are left to decide the fate of their colony. are they going to stay and fight? are they going to stay and do nothing and forgive the men? are they going to leave and build their own colony? the film follows this very rigorous, passionate debate between these women in the clip we are about to see some of the more sticky questions are getting asked, like what if we have thehe wrong guys. >>>> we must c consider this.. >> no.o. that i is not our respoponsibily becaususe we aren'n't in chargrf whether oror not theyy are punished.. we know ththat we havave beeeen atattacked byy men,, n not by gs or satan, , as we were l led to bebelieve forr so l long. we know thatat we have n not imagagined thesese attacacks. that we wewere m
claire foy, rooney mara, jessie buckley, extra near actress.religious colony. there's been a series of sexual assaults over many, many years. we don't see this the phone. it's the backdrop. they gather when the men have been caught, the men have gone to jail. all of the men of the colony have left to bail out to men. the women are left to decide the fate of their colony. are they going to stay and fight? are they going to stay and do nothing and forgive the men? are they going to leave and...
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the buckley brothers will co-owned the technology center just leaving that the example concern them. >> people color is also accepted silicon valley helped inspire the community and our people just by, you know, just giving them access like we never had this type of access before type of opportunity. and the tech sector around is still looking for investors hoping to secure 10 million dollars more to launch the businesses and finance the owners for the first 2 years. as i like to tell all of them, you can't fail because if you fall down, we're going to pick coming from a woman who has been picking up and inspiring people her entire adult life in oakland, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. >> coming up next is the state of california faces a multi billion dollar deficit? some good news tonight on the budget front. more money for the state. plus the city of vallejo is considering declaring an emergency at tonight city council meeting all because it critically low police staffing levels. what folks might doing, who aren't even police officers. and when we come back, there's controversy
the buckley brothers will co-owned the technology center just leaving that the example concern them. >> people color is also accepted silicon valley helped inspire the community and our people just by, you know, just giving them access like we never had this type of access before type of opportunity. and the tech sector around is still looking for investors hoping to secure 10 million dollars more to launch the businesses and finance the owners for the first 2 years. as i like to tell all...
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joining me now is "new york times" climate reporter cara buckley. thank you for being here.done i said out loud, wow. and then i set a reminder on my phone to go paint my roof. explain what this paint is and what it does. >> reporter: it's at least a year out from being commercially available. we've seen places like casablanca and hot places where humans have lived paint their buildings white and that reflects a good measure of the heat. what it doesn't do -- what it does do it tends to heat the ambient air. this heat deflects 98% of the heat out into deep space, and makes what surface it's applied to cooler than ambient air temperature. it's doing that without using any energy, without warming the air around and just passively cooling not just the ambient air but the structure it's applied to. >> how much do we need to fight off global warming? >> a researcher calculated that -- by the way, there are other radiative cooling things like panels, film, this paint is just seen as a bit more accessible. you can buy it, put it on a roof, and they're working with the lighter versi
joining me now is "new york times" climate reporter cara buckley. thank you for being here.done i said out loud, wow. and then i set a reminder on my phone to go paint my roof. explain what this paint is and what it does. >> reporter: it's at least a year out from being commercially available. we've seen places like casablanca and hot places where humans have lived paint their buildings white and that reflects a good measure of the heat. what it doesn't do -- what it does do it...