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buckley's life. i would say that the one thing i would like to hear more about, which i know about, it is to thingsey's legacy which were musical and not political. i knew mr. buckley for 37 years. at the core of his personality was always his deep concern for moral values. that was a tremendous pareve of personality and make up. he became interested in supporting me. and charles ives, because ives was interested in moral values. he made a tribute to wealth while the emerson -- to ralph waldo emerso. talk about the importance of 1's remembering one of's eternal soul -- one's eternal soul. i recorded -- piano music and william f. buckley supported me as a concert pianist for his entire life. i met him in 1970, 1971. i was in that infamous class of women at yale. in 1970. but i was very privileged to be in that class, very privileged to have known william f. buckley as both a mentor and a friend. and i am sure the reason that i became world famous is because of his help and his guidance. so i thank you
buckley's life. i would say that the one thing i would like to hear more about, which i know about, it is to thingsey's legacy which were musical and not political. i knew mr. buckley for 37 years. at the core of his personality was always his deep concern for moral values. that was a tremendous pareve of personality and make up. he became interested in supporting me. and charles ives, because ives was interested in moral values. he made a tribute to wealth while the emerson -- to ralph waldo...
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bill buckley wrote or edited for the nonfiction books at last count. cancel your own gut-subscription was the last to be published during his lifetime. to appeared posthumously, flying high, remembering mary goldwater and finally, the reagan then i knew. as his son, christopher, said, he published more votes than he will bestead and mini deal with their lives. but gunmen -- "god & man at yale" was the first. as of many of his later books, this one remains in print 60 years after publication. our panel this afternoon will discuss why, as a publishing matter, but as an intellectual one. this should be the case. what is living in what is dead in the thought of "god & man at yale." why and to what extent does it remain relevant to man and even to yale, trusting god and the author to settle the third matter between themselves. the peculiarity of the book, as was noted in the first panel is that bill buckley does not describe himself, certainly not consistently, as a conservative in this book. he calls himself a christian individualist. the only thing he rep
bill buckley wrote or edited for the nonfiction books at last count. cancel your own gut-subscription was the last to be published during his lifetime. to appeared posthumously, flying high, remembering mary goldwater and finally, the reagan then i knew. as his son, christopher, said, he published more votes than he will bestead and mini deal with their lives. but gunmen -- "god & man at yale" was the first. as of many of his later books, this one remains in print 60 years after...
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bill buckley wrote or edited 40 nonfiction books at last count. cancel your own god damn subscription was the last to be published -- [laughter] during his lifetime. and two appeared posthumously, flying high: remembering barry goldwater and, finally, "the reagan i knew." as his son christopher said, bill buckley published more books when he was dead than many authors do alive. [laughter] but "god and man at yale" was the first. this one remains in print 60 years after its publication. our panel this afternoon will discuss why not as a publishing matter, but as an intellectual one this should be the case. what is living and what is dead in the thought of "god and man at yale"? why and to what extent does it remain relevant to god and even yale? trusting god and the author to settle the third matter between themselves now. a peculiarity of the book as was noted in the first panel is that bill buckley doesn't describe himself, certainly not consistently, as a conservative in this book. he calls himself a christian individualist. the only thing he re
bill buckley wrote or edited 40 nonfiction books at last count. cancel your own god damn subscription was the last to be published -- [laughter] during his lifetime. and two appeared posthumously, flying high: remembering barry goldwater and, finally, "the reagan i knew." as his son christopher said, bill buckley published more books when he was dead than many authors do alive. [laughter] but "god and man at yale" was the first. this one remains in print 60 years after its...
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buckley. and buckley didn't like -- disagreed with intellectuals but didn't have a problem with intellectuals. he was a real intellectual. if you went to his home for dinner he would have writers and literary critics and much more likely to talk about religion or ideas or novels that something out of the congressional budget office. he genuinely was an intellectual. he famously said he would rather be governed by the first two thousand names in the phone books which was perfectly legitimate thing to say but that doesn't mean he detested professors and academics. i thought what sarah palin did and other people have done is to take a disdain or disagreement with liberal intellectuals and translate it into a disdain for intellectuals as all hole. that was a corrosive trend in conservatism. and gingrich is not disdainful of ideas and writers. he loves ideas and writers. and so i think -- i have doubts about his constancy. whether he costanza for one thing consistently. whether he can manage an off
buckley. and buckley didn't like -- disagreed with intellectuals but didn't have a problem with intellectuals. he was a real intellectual. if you went to his home for dinner he would have writers and literary critics and much more likely to talk about religion or ideas or novels that something out of the congressional budget office. he genuinely was an intellectual. he famously said he would rather be governed by the first two thousand names in the phone books which was perfectly legitimate...
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buckley, and buckley disagreed with liberal intellectuals, but he didn't have any problem with intellectualism in fact, he was a real intellectual. if you went to his home for dinner, he would have writers and literary critics and much more likely to talk about religion or ideas and novels than even something out of the congressional budget office. he genuinely was an intellectual. and, you know, he famously said he would rather be governed by the fist 2,000 names in the boston phonebooks than the fact faculty of harvard which is a legitimate thing to say, but that doesn't mean he detested professors and academics. i thought what sarah palin did and other people have done is to take a disdain or disagreement with liberal intellectuals and translate it into a disdain for intellectuals as a whole. and so that was a very corrosive trend in conservativism. and gingrich, whatever else you think of him, is certainly not disdainful of ideas and writers. he loves ideas and writers. and so i think, you know, i have doubts about his constancy, whether he can stand for one thing consistently, whether he
buckley, and buckley disagreed with liberal intellectuals, but he didn't have any problem with intellectualism in fact, he was a real intellectual. if you went to his home for dinner, he would have writers and literary critics and much more likely to talk about religion or ideas and novels than even something out of the congressional budget office. he genuinely was an intellectual. and, you know, he famously said he would rather be governed by the fist 2,000 names in the boston phonebooks than...
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she is joined by her lawyer, edward buckley.rview about how the future of his campaign is essentially up to his wife. let's listen to that. >> if your wife asked you to please get out, are you out? >> yes. >> okay. >> but my wife wouldn't ask me to get out. she wouldn't ask me to get out. i would make a decision based upon how all of this stuff is affected her because i will put her first. but she's not the type to say, you ought to get out. >> ginger, give us some insight into this man. what i'm hearing there is a man who at first is saying yes, instantaneously yes, if my wife wants me out, i'm out. but then he tries to keep control of the si(uation by saying, "my wife would never ask me to do that. if i get out, it really will be my decision." i mean, i'm hearing a guy who's trying to have both sides of this at the same time. is that, in your experience, a common way herman cain response to things? >> herman is definitely a person that knows what he wants. and he goes after it. and i would really be surprised if there was ever
she is joined by her lawyer, edward buckley.rview about how the future of his campaign is essentially up to his wife. let's listen to that. >> if your wife asked you to please get out, are you out? >> yes. >> okay. >> but my wife wouldn't ask me to get out. she wouldn't ask me to get out. i would make a decision based upon how all of this stuff is affected her because i will put her first. but she's not the type to say, you ought to get out. >> ginger, give us some...
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she is joined by her lawyer, edward buckley.r joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> ginger white, herman cain has said tonight that he believes you were offered a very large amount of money to come out and tell this story. is that why you're telling this story? >> absolutely not. no one has offered me anything. so that is false. >> he knows you well. what does it feel like for you to see him talking about you that way? >> it's very hurtful. very hurtful. >> now, he has acknowledged that he has known you for 13 years. he calls it a 13-year friendship. and so the difference that's being argued over right now is what was the nature of that friendship, and you're saying it involved a romantic affair that was on and off over those 13 years. when you hear herman cain in every interview he's given, he gave one on fox news, essentially calling you a liar, how does that make you feel? >> well, it doesn't make meç fl very good. however, at the end of the day, i know that i am telling the truth. i would never co
she is joined by her lawyer, edward buckley.r joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> ginger white, herman cain has said tonight that he believes you were offered a very large amount of money to come out and tell this story. is that why you're telling this story? >> absolutely not. no one has offered me anything. so that is false. >> he knows you well. what does it feel like for you to see him talking about you that way? >> it's very...
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i ei'm not sure he wouldn't meet the buckley test. ran out patrick buchanan this an article he wrote where he said the. stays were at the edge of antisemitism and u unsemiacceptable. i think the standards have to be applied. it may not impact him in iowa but it makes him someone who can't win the nomination. >> bret: steve, his supporters are very loyal. as you mention in iowa, it may not move the needle because it's so late. what about the other candidates in iowa that seem to make moves? rick santorum has a new statewide ad out today. a pop-up ad. it doesn't say much. it emphasizes as he has done, his family. his history. what about rick santorum in iowa? >> any of the bottom three candidates, michele bachmann, rick santorum, who are likely to overperform where they have been polling in the last month it's rick santorum. he has been to every county. we talk about he has done 350 town halls or meet and greet sessions. he has shaken the hands. trying to tap in the home school network that proved beneficial to mike huckabee in 2008. he
i ei'm not sure he wouldn't meet the buckley test. ran out patrick buchanan this an article he wrote where he said the. stays were at the edge of antisemitism and u unsemiacceptable. i think the standards have to be applied. it may not impact him in iowa but it makes him someone who can't win the nomination. >> bret: steve, his supporters are very loyal. as you mention in iowa, it may not move the needle because it's so late. what about the other candidates in iowa that seem to make...
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but buckley had this amazing ability -- he had these mannerisms. if you saw him on tv, he was like unlike anybody else you would seen. he was always leaning and he used these incredibly long words. if you look at the people who are really successful like charlie rose is really good about it. there's something distinctively will their personality that you want to be around them and it's distinct i'm not i have that type of personality that buckley did to pull it off. i enjoy talking to people. >> host: and he did kind of get in your face and move in to try to lure something from you. >> yeah, his personality -- there was nolo keyness about it. he was in your face and they called it firing line for a reason but it was not like crossfire. it was real argument. i remember -- this is online. i saw it on youtube or something. it was a debate he had probably -- i want say late '60s, early '70s with noam chomsky who's a great linguist but also a very, very left wing political philosopher, writer. and they made no conception -- no concessions to the audienc
but buckley had this amazing ability -- he had these mannerisms. if you saw him on tv, he was like unlike anybody else you would seen. he was always leaning and he used these incredibly long words. if you look at the people who are really successful like charlie rose is really good about it. there's something distinctively will their personality that you want to be around them and it's distinct i'm not i have that type of personality that buckley did to pull it off. i enjoy talking to people....
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brent buckley folded today. he's the co-founder of online poker site absolute poker.in federal court, he admitted his company did wrong by accepting credit cards from internet gamblers. absolute poker billed customers, charging their gambling losses to fictitious companies as phony merchandise, violating a 2006 federal law. buckley's plea deal means he'll face 12 to 18 months in jail when sentenced in april. >> suzanne: when it comes to creating jobs and the next generation of workers, tonight's commentator says it all starts with making college education a national priority. here's jamie merisotis president and c.e.o. of the lumina foundation. >> as the year draws to a close, it's a perfect time to look ahead and ask what it will take to make america's economy stronger in 2012. most experts say that the education levels of our workforce will be critical to the nation's long-term economic prosperity. already, the majority of the new jobs being created require some form of post-secondary education. but with college costs so high and with so few prospects for significan
brent buckley folded today. he's the co-founder of online poker site absolute poker.in federal court, he admitted his company did wrong by accepting credit cards from internet gamblers. absolute poker billed customers, charging their gambling losses to fictitious companies as phony merchandise, violating a 2006 federal law. buckley's plea deal means he'll face 12 to 18 months in jail when sentenced in april. >> suzanne: when it comes to creating jobs and the next generation of workers,...
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and as we've said around here, the buckley test, the william f.t conservative candidate who could win. not the most conservative candidate to make you feel good about hating the other side or to create some conservative catharsis, but it was about winning with buckley. >> or to be angry. buckley was against the perpetuation of anger as an organizing principle in politics. he was for a form of american greatness. and believed that you had to believe in the country and you had to be a happy warrior to do it. >> all right. speaking of happy warriors, willie is standing by in los angeles with news you can't use. it's next. >> at 3:52 in the morning. >> oh, willie. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's easy to see what subaru owners care about. ♪ that's why we created the share the love event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. ♪ with your help, we can reach 20 million dollars by the end of this, our fourth year. [ female announcer ] get 0 percent apr financing on select models for thirty-six months and we'll do
and as we've said around here, the buckley test, the william f.t conservative candidate who could win. not the most conservative candidate to make you feel good about hating the other side or to create some conservative catharsis, but it was about winning with buckley. >> or to be angry. buckley was against the perpetuation of anger as an organizing principle in politics. he was for a form of american greatness. and believed that you had to believe in the country and you had to be a happy...
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brent buckley folded today. he's the co-founder of online poker site absolute poker.in federal court, he admitted his company did wrong by accepting credit cards from internet gamblers. absolute poker billed customers, charging their gambling losses to fictitious companies as phony merchandise, violating a 2006 federal law. buckley's plea deal means he'll face 12 to 18 months in jail when sentenced in april. >> suzanne: when it comes to creating jobs and the next generation of workers, tonight's commentator says it all starts with making college education a national priority. here's jamie merisotis, president and c.e.o. of the lumina foundation. >> as the year draws to a close, it's a perfect time to look ahead and ask what it will take to make america's economy stronger in 2012. most experts say that the education levels of our workforce will be critical to the nation's long-term economic prosperity. already, the majority of the new jobs being created require some form of post-secondary education. but with college costs so high, and with so few prospects for signific
brent buckley folded today. he's the co-founder of online poker site absolute poker.in federal court, he admitted his company did wrong by accepting credit cards from internet gamblers. absolute poker billed customers, charging their gambling losses to fictitious companies as phony merchandise, violating a 2006 federal law. buckley's plea deal means he'll face 12 to 18 months in jail when sentenced in april. >> suzanne: when it comes to creating jobs and the next generation of workers,...
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brent buckley folded today. he's the co-founder of online poker site absolute poker.in federal court, he admitted his company did wrong by accepting credit cards from internet gamblers. absolute poker billed customers, charging their gambling losses to fictitious companies as phony merchandise, violating a 2006 federal law. buckley's plea deal means he'll face 12 to 18 months in jail when sentenced in april. >> suzanne: when it comes to creating jobs and the next generation of workers, tonight's commentator says it all starts with making college education a national priority. here's jamie merisotis, president and c.e.o. of the lumina foundation. >> as the year draws to a close, it's a perfect time to look ahead and ask what it will take to make america's economy stronger in 2012. most experts say that the education levels of our workforce will be critical to the nation's long-term economic prosperity. already, the majority of the new jobs being created require some form of post-secondary education. but with college costs so high, and with so few prospects for signific
brent buckley folded today. he's the co-founder of online poker site absolute poker.in federal court, he admitted his company did wrong by accepting credit cards from internet gamblers. absolute poker billed customers, charging their gambling losses to fictitious companies as phony merchandise, violating a 2006 federal law. buckley's plea deal means he'll face 12 to 18 months in jail when sentenced in april. >> suzanne: when it comes to creating jobs and the next generation of workers,...
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his fellow writer and good friend christopher buckley wrote this in "the new yorker." quote, everything he said was brilliant. it was a feast of reason and a flow of soul, and if the author of "god is not great" did not himself believe in the concept of soul, he sure had one, and it was a great soul." christopher buckley on christopher hitchens who is dead now at the age of 62. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," we make a turn to sports. chicago bears' wide receiver sam hurd arrested during a drug sting after allegedly telling an undercover officer he wanted to spend up to $700,000 in cocaine per week. how did he find time to play football? that bizarre story's ahead. >>> and with newt gingrich as the republican front-runner, jon stewart stages an intervention to save the gop from itself. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. having triplets is such a blessing. not financially. so we switched to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with
his fellow writer and good friend christopher buckley wrote this in "the new yorker." quote, everything he said was brilliant. it was a feast of reason and a flow of soul, and if the author of "god is not great" did not himself believe in the concept of soul, he sure had one, and it was a great soul." christopher buckley on christopher hitchens who is dead now at the age of 62. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," we make a turn to sports. chicago...
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buckley said. thing. >> you cannot talk about barry goldwater -- we should point out he left the senate in 1964 because his term expired. he came back and had a very important role as he met with richard nixon two days before his resignation. what is the story? >> he was the guy who led a delegation of republicans. it is very simple. impeachment of a political process, he said that you do not have the votes in the senate to win in a trial. therefore, you do not want to be the first president to be thrown out on your ear by the senate. you ought to resign. richard nixon took his advice. richard nixon resigned on august 9, 1974. >> the relationship between the two? >> testy. barry goldwater consistently throughout watergate would prod richard nixon to tell the truth. he said this is beginning to smell. there was a very famous showdown between barry goldwater and richard nixon at the 1960 republican convention. one of the most important set pieces and conservative history. nelson rockefeller basically
buckley said. thing. >> you cannot talk about barry goldwater -- we should point out he left the senate in 1964 because his term expired. he came back and had a very important role as he met with richard nixon two days before his resignation. what is the story? >> he was the guy who led a delegation of republicans. it is very simple. impeachment of a political process, he said that you do not have the votes in the senate to win in a trial. therefore, you do not want to be the first...
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so i am going to start with robert buckley who edited "catch-22". as the story goes on that front it was a real collaboration. that as the story goes, you got the pages in various versions and spend quite a long time with joseph heller taking these pages and putting them to get there as a puzzle. is that true? what was the project of putting the book together like the collaboration? three questions for you. what was that collaboration like? what was he like as a writer to work with? was difficult? did he give you a hard time? as the pages came in to you what did you think this book was about as it emerged? >> in that order? >> any order you choose. >> first of all, he was an extraordinary writer to work with. some writers are rebellious, some are negative and some are overat eager and some are overgrateful. not easy to be with an editor. he was like no one i ever worked with and worked with hundreds of writers which was he saw his own work completely objectively. he was disinterested. it was somebody else's work we were working with. we would have a
so i am going to start with robert buckley who edited "catch-22". as the story goes on that front it was a real collaboration. that as the story goes, you got the pages in various versions and spend quite a long time with joseph heller taking these pages and putting them to get there as a puzzle. is that true? what was the project of putting the book together like the collaboration? three questions for you. what was that collaboration like? what was he like as a writer to work with?...
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buckley died very young, everybody i know died very young. tavis: i can't let this conversation and without talking about "beretta." one of the greatest team songs and the -- theme songs. >> i wrote those lyrics. yous: don't do the crime if can't do the time. don't go ahead with -- to bed with a price on your head. >> there's a lot. the tragedy is, people to a series ha. you can follow this. you do a series on the way up or on the way down. peter faulk started doing a series, and jimmy garner did the same thing. i was a movie star. i was working in great films with great people, and i went and did a series. with no reason in the world to do it. i have done things like that all my life. so far, so good. the guy that jumps out of the empire state building, i don't know why i did "beretta." i had other movies to do and i had other movies i was cooking. electra glide in the blue was a very successful picture. michael eisner was a big deal. he said, i want that guy in a cop show. a universal call me and i said, ok. we don't have time for a pilot.
buckley died very young, everybody i know died very young. tavis: i can't let this conversation and without talking about "beretta." one of the greatest team songs and the -- theme songs. >> i wrote those lyrics. yous: don't do the crime if can't do the time. don't go ahead with -- to bed with a price on your head. >> there's a lot. the tragedy is, people to a series ha. you can follow this. you do a series on the way up or on the way down. peter faulk started doing a...
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bill buckley would be proud of that line. >> what about newt gingrich? former speaker of the house, a man who's been around washington a long time, is now kissing the ring of donald trump, accepting the promotional value of doing a debate with him. doesn't this lower the standards of the republican party? this man has no journalistic credentials. he's a showboat. and how can this not help them -- how can it not hurt them in the general election as really when you peel it back, this is who the republican party really is. >> you realize, ed, this may be the first time you ever agreed with karl rove because that's what karl rove -- >> i mentioned that today on the radio and i got tweeted galore on this one. you know what, i know there may be a power struggle going in, but common sense has got to get in the building at some day. this has now turned into a reality tv show and here you have a guy who was surging in the polls like newt gingrich is up 18% since last october. since late october. in iowa. i mean, he really has a serious run and now is this going t
bill buckley would be proud of that line. >> what about newt gingrich? former speaker of the house, a man who's been around washington a long time, is now kissing the ring of donald trump, accepting the promotional value of doing a debate with him. doesn't this lower the standards of the republican party? this man has no journalistic credentials. he's a showboat. and how can this not help them -- how can it not hurt them in the general election as really when you peel it back, this is who...
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frank buckley a. month ago. hello and welcome on this week's program we'll be taking a look at various activities you can enjoy over the festive period that's right christmas is just a few weeks away and there's a real much less fear in moscow over the new year period i want it to start something good all i skating here i'm at school. open for three months until the beginning of march one of the best things about coming here is the story. impressive breadcrumb the moves down the opposite the ice rink the colorful and in terms of the sixteenth century symbols cathedral can be seen and worn and what a magnificent sight. the talk as it's known in mission has been set up by the company that runs the elegant shopping arcade on the east side of the square. skate away and enjoy the moment surrounded by sensational history and stunning architecture. towards where you. place you'll. love it since we are. right now we're right here and we can state. i think is the best expired. yes you can get because it's like empty you
frank buckley a. month ago. hello and welcome on this week's program we'll be taking a look at various activities you can enjoy over the festive period that's right christmas is just a few weeks away and there's a real much less fear in moscow over the new year period i want it to start something good all i skating here i'm at school. open for three months until the beginning of march one of the best things about coming here is the story. impressive breadcrumb the moves down the opposite the...
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buckley, you spoke about jim webb's response to reading the book while he was in combat. i read it about six weeks before my 17th birthday and about three days later i eplisted and i volunteered for aviation and then i flew about 70 combat missions in vietnam as a crewman and i had the dark bitter despairing view of the war at the same time that i was motivated to be in it. and when i look back on it i find myself really puzzling how it was that that book motivated me to serve at the same time that it made me so profoundly skeptical serving. and nobody talked about -- there's an undercurrent in there. you talked about the cowardice but there's also an undercurrent of service and bravery and heroism that motivated some of us to go do this bizarre thing and i'm wondering if anybody can unpack that? [applause] >> first of all, thank you for your service to our country. i'm sorry joe heller -- [applause] >> is not here. he would -- only joe could address the question that you have raised. let me ask you, did the people you served with, did they know the book? was this a book
buckley, you spoke about jim webb's response to reading the book while he was in combat. i read it about six weeks before my 17th birthday and about three days later i eplisted and i volunteered for aviation and then i flew about 70 combat missions in vietnam as a crewman and i had the dark bitter despairing view of the war at the same time that i was motivated to be in it. and when i look back on it i find myself really puzzling how it was that that book motivated me to serve at the same time...
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buckley asserts the national review. disagree with politics like his friend corby pelleted, he said to new york greater who would've been completely different on all the issues, but after they run a firing time they go off and have a drink together. leave me today grouper or box news and not going off and having drinks with people that they are blasting as not real americans, dangerous, sympathize terrorist and all the other rhetoric you hear pouring out of the ranks. and to be fair from the left is because i write for a lot of left-wing locks like alternate and the "huffington post" where you can find my work pretty regularly. when you read the comments and some of the articles, it is a fiery confrontation taking place from both sides. the idea of any polite middle ground or even loyal opposition is totally out the window. so anyway, i tell that story. here's the third element i told you during any of me that someone just did they sort of looking me. and that is in "sex, mom, & god," i talk about my mother. why? because
buckley asserts the national review. disagree with politics like his friend corby pelleted, he said to new york greater who would've been completely different on all the issues, but after they run a firing time they go off and have a drink together. leave me today grouper or box news and not going off and having drinks with people that they are blasting as not real americans, dangerous, sympathize terrorist and all the other rhetoric you hear pouring out of the ranks. and to be fair from the...
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pride to a previous day we saw stocks and investors are positive ahead of us data later in the day buckley's is leading up to forty up over two percent among other banks that are gaining are being prepared by commerzbank that's up two point eight percent of attacks right here in russia stocks are high and afternoon trades at the r.t.s. is up just under a percentage wise x. is gaining over a quarter of a percent this hour let's take a look at some individual shareholders some eyes are blue chips are mixed gas giant gazprom is up point nine percent while beating the bank it's like being in the red and comic after bass is gaining as well the company launched sales of its latest model like craft. the thing with the auto industry italian carmaker fiat has decided to build its own plant in russia with a deal expected to be signed in the country's leningrad region next year analysts say its initial production capacity will be around one hundred thousand cars a year earlier plan to create a joint venture with local comic us dollars but the plan fell for. bureaucratic acrimony could leave russians wi
pride to a previous day we saw stocks and investors are positive ahead of us data later in the day buckley's is leading up to forty up over two percent among other banks that are gaining are being prepared by commerzbank that's up two point eight percent of attacks right here in russia stocks are high and afternoon trades at the r.t.s. is up just under a percentage wise x. is gaining over a quarter of a percent this hour let's take a look at some individual shareholders some eyes are blue chips...
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it damaged 200 homes/businesses and buckley. that is one of the strongest reported. activity since 2010 but geologists say it is not abnormal. >>marty: coming up a kron 4 news this week and we are keeping an eye on atlanta. there is word of a possible exit from the marti herman cai. >> we will have that. >> first, henry. >>henry: standing by, we have the oakland gospel choir. ♪ (joy to the world) ♪ >>henry: it is an oakland treasurer for the wake-up call. when we return. [ male announcer ] for andy, tracking his spending with citibank is as easy as... making breakfast. omelet? sure. scrambled eggs. [ male announcer ] actually, it's easier. citi financial tools. easier banking. standard at citibank. citi financial tools. [ beep ] hi. dave here. [ male announcer ] for dave, using citibank's online bill pay is as easy as setting up voicemail. hi, it's dave. [ male announcer ] actually, it's easier. hi, it's dave. i'm out of the office. [ male announcer ] online bill pay. easier banking. standard at citibank. ♪ (carols) >>henry: they have a live holiday concert tradition
it damaged 200 homes/businesses and buckley. that is one of the strongest reported. activity since 2010 but geologists say it is not abnormal. >>marty: coming up a kron 4 news this week and we are keeping an eye on atlanta. there is word of a possible exit from the marti herman cai. >> we will have that. >> first, henry. >>henry: standing by, we have the oakland gospel choir. ♪ (joy to the world) ♪ >>henry: it is an oakland treasurer for the wake-up call. when...
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robert sun-buckley faces charges for placing false time quartz.ee who is a quadriplegic allegedly set up and controlled the account where that agency deposited money. the doctor is set to go on trial next wednesday in merit county, new hampshire. >> an airbag problem is raising serious safety concerns. >> vehicles included in the company's latest recall is ahead in consumer alert. >> hi, i'm pete gilbert. we'll check on the state's football championship game that went down to the wire. an incredible effort out of old mill. highlights you do not want to miss. stay tuned. >> awe, the sports championships. cool these kids get to play at m&t stadium on this stage. wow did they live up to it last night in the game of the year. quince orcahrd jumped out to a lead. fell 21-14. quinceorchard extending that lead. last of the third, though, deonte shield. they couldn't find the second half. into the touchdown, 8-2 -- 28-21. under a minute to play. chance of a lifetime. 50 yards. they flagged a celebration for that. a two-point conversion. 36-35 your final.
robert sun-buckley faces charges for placing false time quartz.ee who is a quadriplegic allegedly set up and controlled the account where that agency deposited money. the doctor is set to go on trial next wednesday in merit county, new hampshire. >> an airbag problem is raising serious safety concerns. >> vehicles included in the company's latest recall is ahead in consumer alert. >> hi, i'm pete gilbert. we'll check on the state's football championship game that went down to...
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country given the supreme court and citizens united and the first national bank versus bloddy and buckley versus valeo and all the way back to santa clara i mean we can take it back to marbury vs madison if you want that that the supreme court has repeatedly ruled that they have the right to make these rulings and that corporations are people and money is speech. how can any party no matter how noble it's beginning. insulate itself from the attack of the assault by big money i mean let's say you start this party and let's say that a lot of people get involved a lot of people get really enthusiastic and then you know income the billionaires or income karl rove in comes karl rove or in comes a you know a saudi corporation that decides if they like you or don't like you how do you know how do you how do you prevent that and still win an election in the past money has called the shots we know that has been imposed on us has overcome that doesn't we've seen in the last few years governments overthrown because of the power of grassroots movements and social media we have the democratization now
country given the supreme court and citizens united and the first national bank versus bloddy and buckley versus valeo and all the way back to santa clara i mean we can take it back to marbury vs madison if you want that that the supreme court has repeatedly ruled that they have the right to make these rulings and that corporations are people and money is speech. how can any party no matter how noble it's beginning. insulate itself from the attack of the assault by big money i mean let's say...
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the poor we're going to lunch hour it doesn't make sense to me do you agree with the new tom tim buckley and i mean the horrors of scritches office you know tom this man wasn't a criminal who just was a realist with his taxes do you agree with newt gingrich that tiny tim should be mopping the floor of scritches office. that's that's a tough road to hoe so i'm going to say you know. as far as i recall tiny tim made it he pulled through that cold winter and survived so let's hope that poor family in maine does the same ok david david selleck thanks for being with us david thank you thomas always a pleasure currently one in five americans are economically insecure it's a fancy way of saying we can't afford to pay for the essential oils to live so thanks to republicans this winter twenty percent of the country will have to make a choice either stay warm at home or put food on the table this is a disgraceful reality for the richest nation on the. it's the good the bad of the very system likely ugly the good senator tom harkin the democrat from i was telling his fellow members of congress to h
the poor we're going to lunch hour it doesn't make sense to me do you agree with the new tom tim buckley and i mean the horrors of scritches office you know tom this man wasn't a criminal who just was a realist with his taxes do you agree with newt gingrich that tiny tim should be mopping the floor of scritches office. that's that's a tough road to hoe so i'm going to say you know. as far as i recall tiny tim made it he pulled through that cold winter and survived so let's hope that poor family...
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has already ruled citizens united and before that in first national bank for his bloody before that buckley versus fully own and i mean you know the lineage of this. what and nobody in congress seems to have the whatever other than you know bernie sanders and ted have come out with a constitutional amendment but nobody's given that any serious chance at least so far what i think it's going to take it's going to take it like a citizen uprising oh there's no question about it i think that nature might that well two thousand and ten showed a bunch of guys thrown out i think that the more people focus on this whether frankly the left and right this is not a left and right issue this is the right and wrong issue that people who are involved the tea party movement people involved not by movement which unfortunately hasn't really manifested itself as a political movement in terms of being able to make itself meaningful in this regard but i think that the more people who are even in movements get angry get informed and get out there and vote these guys out and put in members who are willing to get
has already ruled citizens united and before that in first national bank for his bloody before that buckley versus fully own and i mean you know the lineage of this. what and nobody in congress seems to have the whatever other than you know bernie sanders and ted have come out with a constitutional amendment but nobody's given that any serious chance at least so far what i think it's going to take it's going to take it like a citizen uprising oh there's no question about it i think that nature...
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gwen john buckley. paula mary alderman buckley. nickel boulanger. france's boyer. nicholas bright. daniel solomon browneer. colleen renee broader. timothy merriman. gary leonard colasante. >> michael rowland gupta. roland buddha. steven bulow. martin can. sylvia beconuena. holland nagawanmer. scott mosh carry. ronaldie kennedy. is daiquiri --zachary zupposi. timothy cold will. ronald collasen. richard anthony chichawney. frank chula. eric michael coca. jason michael coca. bridget egonanin. shannon econannin. thomaskinkonnan thomaskinkonnanin. >> tracy jane corner. winless larry corti. patricia marie quote. john coming. joseph patrick kirby. william allen daniel. gabriel delarisa. joyce christine demarro. geogzanka denato. alm dixot. chancia dixit. michael joseph doyle. edgar howard eggleston iii. bin ula angstron. teheran at brigham. charles thomas fisher iv. >> correction choice dater. joanne flanagan. kathleen mary flanagan. thomas braun flanagan. clayton lee slick. parter -- arthur angelo. tracy denise franklin. paul stephen matthew freeman. james ralph fuller. elubiiah geloer.
gwen john buckley. paula mary alderman buckley. nickel boulanger. france's boyer. nicholas bright. daniel solomon browneer. colleen renee broader. timothy merriman. gary leonard colasante. >> michael rowland gupta. roland buddha. steven bulow. martin can. sylvia beconuena. holland nagawanmer. scott mosh carry. ronaldie kennedy. is daiquiri --zachary zupposi. timothy cold will. ronald collasen. richard anthony chichawney. frank chula. eric michael coca. jason michael coca. bridget...