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i when i begin as a column, let's ask my friend bill buckley. yeah. is it how do you come up with things right about is that the world irritates me three times a week? well, i'd say the world irritates me amuses me peaks my curiosity. the world is just littered with things to write about. it was set of napoleon. that he could not look at a landscape of that scene of battlefield. if you're a columnist you ought to be able to you can't look at the world without seeing column topics. yeah, they just come at you. visit booktv.org to watch the rest of this program where you can find it and all previous episodes of our weekly author interview program by clicking on the afterwards tab near the top of the page. i'm john walters president ceo of hudson institute. i'm very very happy to be joined today by the authors of this new book viral the search for the origin of covid-19 if you are interested as i think we all have suffered through this topic in where
i when i begin as a column, let's ask my friend bill buckley. yeah. is it how do you come up with things right about is that the world irritates me three times a week? well, i'd say the world irritates me amuses me peaks my curiosity. the world is just littered with things to write about. it was set of napoleon. that he could not look at a landscape of that scene of battlefield. if you're a columnist you ought to be able to you can't look at the world without seeing column topics. yeah, they...
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of this, i just refuse to believe that states like new york and california, the home state of bill buckley and ronald reagan are forever lost to the left. these are fellow americans and we should do everything possible to help them. the democrats policies have led to high crime and they have devastated our public schools. but because of our commitment to keep the schools open and parents in control, we took back virginia. we nearly unseated phil murphy in new jersey, and we reclaim school boards all across the country. this is only the beginning. the biden/harris are not popular in california, and they are not, then the democrats are vulnerable everywhere. the longer the democrat danced to randi weingarten's tent the more populous we will become and only beating them in 2022 and 2024 can we finally put this nonsense behind us and return our kids back to school, real school that really teach, that are not only open but responsive to the parents. that is "angle." joining us as jennifer, the former brand president of levi who left $1 million on the table over her values, jennifer, good to hav
of this, i just refuse to believe that states like new york and california, the home state of bill buckley and ronald reagan are forever lost to the left. these are fellow americans and we should do everything possible to help them. the democrats policies have led to high crime and they have devastated our public schools. but because of our commitment to keep the schools open and parents in control, we took back virginia. we nearly unseated phil murphy in new jersey, and we reclaim school...
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i when i begin as a column, let's ask my friend bill buckley. yeah. is it how do you come up with things right about is that the world irritates me three times a week? well, i'd say the world irritates me amuses me peaks my curiosity. the world is just littered with things to write about. it was said of the pulliam. that he could not look at a landscape of that scene of battlefield. if you're a columnist you ought to be able to you can't look at the world without seeing column topics. yeah, they just come at you. visit booktv.org to watch the rest of this program where you can find it and all previous episodes of our weekly author interview program by clicking on the afterwards tab near the top of the page. i think it's been around for half a century, but i also think it's safe to say that most of us are intimidated by the idea of artificial intelligence. even as we know it's all around us. it's finishing our sentences. it's a making us utterly dependent on gps. we also know the us and china are spending billions to be first in the ai race, but there
i when i begin as a column, let's ask my friend bill buckley. yeah. is it how do you come up with things right about is that the world irritates me three times a week? well, i'd say the world irritates me amuses me peaks my curiosity. the world is just littered with things to write about. it was said of the pulliam. that he could not look at a landscape of that scene of battlefield. if you're a columnist you ought to be able to you can't look at the world without seeing column topics. yeah,...
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. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible.ids 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? >> 30-somethings 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 kids, four cars, two mortgages, a payroll. and that's life, pal. you be the breadwinner now. >> is that what i am? >>
. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible.ids 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...
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year high of 5.4% in december — and is expected to go above 6% this spring as higher energy bills kick george buckleystment bank nomura. we had a rate rise in december, will we get another one today? the financial markets are predict in that this will go ahead, and not only that but financial markets are now forecasting that we will get five of these this year, five court—appointed increases to take interest rates above i% by the end of the year. we could be looking at north of 1.5% by the middle of next year. so i don't think this is going to be a i—off, i think this will be a series of interest rate increases which i needed to deliver inflation back to its target because at the moment it is a clearly high levels. and is a clearly high levels. and what impact _ is a clearly high levels. and what impact will _ is a clearly high levels. and what impact will this - is a clearly high levels. and what impact will this actually have on households? because many homeowners, well, some, do not have a mortgage and those that do have fixed rate deals so they will not be impacted initially. so your thoughts on
year high of 5.4% in december — and is expected to go above 6% this spring as higher energy bills kick george buckleystment bank nomura. we had a rate rise in december, will we get another one today? the financial markets are predict in that this will go ahead, and not only that but financial markets are now forecasting that we will get five of these this year, five court—appointed increases to take interest rates above i% by the end of the year. we could be looking at north of 1.5% by the...
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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...