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have bought them buying them like e bay is a collector's item to address micron's comments and bill buckley's comments right this plays into the duel scene.
have bought them buying them like e bay is a collector's item to address micron's comments and bill buckley's comments right this plays into the duel scene.
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republican presidential primary s,in which all the candida republican candidates, came topu talk to bill buckleyand your former boss, george h.w. bus was on that stage talking about the inf treaty. >> yes. >> the intermedie range nuclear forces treaty. let's take a look at that. >> ...an entire generation of nucleaweapons, and that's good for my grandchildren and the rest of the world. [ applause ] >> he was good. >> he was good. that w a great moment. but where are we now? because in --ju in august of this last year, president trump actually withdrew from the inf treaty. has the inf treaty ceased to serve the purposes of this new global order? >> i think t inf treaty served brilliantly for 25 years.es and ent george h.w. bush was right -- we got rid of a clasof nuclear weapons. but it is a different world than it was in 1987. to get out of that treaty for ag long time, margaret. the russian defence minister called and said, "you know, we ought to get outf that inf treaty, because thonly --" this is probably around 2003 or '04. "because the only countries that it is constraining are the united s
republican presidential primary s,in which all the candida republican candidates, came topu talk to bill buckleyand your former boss, george h.w. bus was on that stage talking about the inf treaty. >> yes. >> the intermedie range nuclear forces treaty. let's take a look at that. >> ...an entire generation of nucleaweapons, and that's good for my grandchildren and the rest of the world. [ applause ] >> he was good. >> he was good. that w a great moment. but where...
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bought them buying them on like e bay it's a collector's item to address micron's comments and bill buckley's comments right that's plays into the dual theme we've been talking about for a few months globalization the dollar is a shoe right so the loss of western germany that steamy globalization this came in with trump in 2016 that he the idea of monitor is ation the global central banks cooperating to put out a currency unit of account that was better than gold is a 6070 year experiment that is now collapsing which is leading to d. dollars ation as b. countries like russia move aggressively away from the dollar and buy gold and dig globalization simultaneously as far as these chinese debts that were issue 19 a leaven or $99911.00 and are now being sought after for for repayment i would imagine what would happen is that simply u.s. will default on some bonds to china. approximately a trillion dollars worth and claim that well we're just making good on the debt say you owe us to use to justify a default again dollars ation. well yes there are some weird people involved some crazy texan sort o
bought them buying them on like e bay it's a collector's item to address micron's comments and bill buckley's comments right that's plays into the dual theme we've been talking about for a few months globalization the dollar is a shoe right so the loss of western germany that steamy globalization this came in with trump in 2016 that he the idea of monitor is ation the global central banks cooperating to put out a currency unit of account that was better than gold is a 6070 year experiment that...
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have bought them buying them like e bay is a collector's item to address micron's comments and bill buckley's comments right this plays into the dual theme we've been talking about for a few months the globalization the dollar as asian rights the loss of western hegemony that steve globalization this came in with trump in 2016 that he the idea of monitor is ation the global central banks cooperating to put out a currency unit of account that was better than gold is a 6070 year experiment that is now collapsing which is leading to d. dollars ation as b. countries like russia move aggressively away from the dollar and buy gold and big globalization simultaneously as far as these chinese debts that were issue 19 a leaven or $99911.00 and are now being sought after for for.
have bought them buying them like e bay is a collector's item to address micron's comments and bill buckley's comments right this plays into the dual theme we've been talking about for a few months the globalization the dollar as asian rights the loss of western hegemony that steve globalization this came in with trump in 2016 that he the idea of monitor is ation the global central banks cooperating to put out a currency unit of account that was better than gold is a 6070 year experiment that...
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i spent -- some of you remember this back in the 70's, i was a constant guest on bill buckley's tv show, and bill called me his favorite liberal. i called him my favorite conservative. we could talk about anything. we could talk about anything. we never raised our voices, we never got excited, we never called each other names, and we would finish the show, and go out, and have, you know, a beer. that's not happening anymore, unfortunately. and so, i worry that the democratic party as evidenced by the election of the four new members of congress who call themselves the squad, are presenting a new face on american politics, and it's an extremely dangerous one, and it's one, of course, that president trump is going to try to take maximum advantage of and the democrats are playing into his hands. take this issue of the state of israel, an independent sovereign ally of the united states refusing entry to two members of congress who have sworn to destroy the state of israel, they don't want israel to exist. they want there to be a palestinian state from the river to the sea, from the jordan r
i spent -- some of you remember this back in the 70's, i was a constant guest on bill buckley's tv show, and bill called me his favorite liberal. i called him my favorite conservative. we could talk about anything. we could talk about anything. we never raised our voices, we never got excited, we never called each other names, and we would finish the show, and go out, and have, you know, a beer. that's not happening anymore, unfortunately. and so, i worry that the democratic party as evidenced...
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. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible.very intense 17-year-old. >> the first thing the teacher's going to ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or i went to the beach or i went to a baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran-contra hearings. >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think again. this is the generation that has discovered hard work and success. >> american culture is changing in the '80s. and in terms of television, there's a whole notion of demographic segmentation. >> networks were beginning to not be afraid to appeal to a very specific demographic. >> hey, handsome. look at that shirt. is that a power shirt or what? >> nice suit, alan. good shoulder pads. you looking to get drafted by the eagles? >> "thirtysomething" said we're not going to have cops, lawyers or doctors. we're just going to be about people. >> what are we doing here, why did we start this business? >> to do our thing. but right now we got two wives, three
. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible.very intense 17-year-old. >> the first thing the teacher's going to ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or i went to the beach or i went to a baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran-contra hearings. >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think again. this is the generation that has discovered hard...
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bill christie. treasurer brian rap, secretary might treat tahiti, secretary buddy lessie, martha polder clark and chairman ray buckleyuse] ♪ [applause] >> good morning. [applause] round for another mayor clegg -- mayor craig and all of our officers at the convention. [applause] are you ready for a great day? [applause] are you ready to win in 2020? [applause] 2020? ready to win in [applause] you know, if 2018 got you to quote this song, you ain't seen nothing yet. let's get this party started. i want to apologize. two weeks ago donald trump was here. we did our best to get the sulfur smell out of here. i apologize if there is a lingering scent. the good news, when everyone is inside, you are not going to see an empty seat like we saw with donald trump. once again new hampshire democrats [indiscernible] [applause] i hereby call the convention to order. [laughter] and ask our phenomenal first vice chair, the senate president pro tem, for the credentials to be recorded. [applause] chairman, i am so proud to announce that we do have a quorum here today. 1227.mber is [applause] outstanding. [applause] mr. buckley: now the
bill christie. treasurer brian rap, secretary might treat tahiti, secretary buddy lessie, martha polder clark and chairman ray buckleyuse] ♪ [applause] >> good morning. [applause] round for another mayor clegg -- mayor craig and all of our officers at the convention. [applause] are you ready for a great day? [applause] are you ready to win in 2020? [applause] 2020? ready to win in [applause] you know, if 2018 got you to quote this song, you ain't seen nothing yet. let's get this party...
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buckley's statement, and i am paraphrasing, that he would rather be governed by the first 1,000 names in the boston phone book rather than the combined faculty of harvard and yale? george: i think bill was committing the fallacy of the false alternative. i'd like to be governed neither by the harvard faculty or the first thousand names in the telephone directory. there was, and you're right to point out that bill was flirting with populism. conservatives have done that get over it. is my view. it's an astute question. >> thank you, mr. will, for your talk. the conservatives have a long tradition of supporting a strong military and american leadership around the world. how do you make the case to people in middle america who have been hurt by trade deals and are weary of war that american leadership is necessary to the american way of life? thank you. george: there's two questions packed into your question. one is, trade, it seems to me has nothing do with this. the people are going to be hurt by free trade and society owes them assistance because society as a whole is a huge beneficiary of free trade. which has produced the great enrichment of the last 240 years. foreign policy -- c
buckley's statement, and i am paraphrasing, that he would rather be governed by the first 1,000 names in the boston phone book rather than the combined faculty of harvard and yale? george: i think bill was committing the fallacy of the false alternative. i'd like to be governed neither by the harvard faculty or the first thousand names in the telephone directory. there was, and you're right to point out that bill was flirting with populism. conservatives have done that get over it. is my view....
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bill buckley's god and march at yale. the road to surfdom. we have eight or nine different categories and we took these 109 books and but them in -- statesmanship, economics, politics, history, and so forth. and what we did was to take a book, luke, say, the road to serve dom and then to boil it down in just a page or page and a half to try to get people to see what it is and perhaps to spark their interest in it and make them pick up the whole book and read it. that little book is only 125 payments bit one of the hadseest think its did because i had to read a book and then condense it down into three or four hundred words and that really is not easy. i mean, that takes an amount of son centration and focus and i couldn't do it nor more than a couple of books in any one day. took us a while to come up with the 109 books. >> to watch the regs of the interview other authors on "in depth" visit our web site, booktv.org and click on the "in depth" tab at the top of the page. you're watching booktv on c-span2. next, learn about the america's true
bill buckley's god and march at yale. the road to surfdom. we have eight or nine different categories and we took these 109 books and but them in -- statesmanship, economics, politics, history, and so forth. and what we did was to take a book, luke, say, the road to serve dom and then to boil it down in just a page or page and a half to try to get people to see what it is and perhaps to spark their interest in it and make them pick up the whole book and read it. that little book is only 125...
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bill buckley's god and man at yale, friedrich hayek's the road to serfdom. we have about eight, is it eight or nine different categories. we took these 109 books and put them into various states, economics, politics, history and so forth. and what we did was to take a book like, say, the road to serfdom, and then to boil it down to just a page or page and a half to try to get people to see what it is, perhaps to spark their interest in it and make them pick up the whole book and read it. .. a book and then condense it down to three or 400 words. that really it's not easy. that takes an amount of concentration and focus to do that. i couldn't do it for more than a couple of books in any one day. it took us a while. to come up with a hundred and nine books. visit our website a book to be dark. and on the index tab at the top of the page.
bill buckley's god and man at yale, friedrich hayek's the road to serfdom. we have about eight, is it eight or nine different categories. we took these 109 books and put them into various states, economics, politics, history and so forth. and what we did was to take a book like, say, the road to serfdom, and then to boil it down to just a page or page and a half to try to get people to see what it is, perhaps to spark their interest in it and make them pick up the whole book and read it. .. a...