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buckley and i remember buckley admired him. i have read mailer and i don't like the language for the very intellectual person as well. you didn't touch on the fact that he shot his wife and didn't touch on belly of the beasts that we will leave that alone. >> he actually stabbed her. >> and she still didn't divorce him. it took a little while. >> you mentioned earlier in your introduction he mentioned a little thing that irks me on the thing when he said buckley grew up -- the acronym white anglo-saxon protestant. there's one other group which is protestant. that's another core group. that would include j. edgar hoover and richard nixon who grew up in poverty, not poverty but you know so i'm just saying that's an area that the young catholics were rebelling against their church and there were a lot of them marching on the left with father mohaqiq etc.. that was leaving out a group of americana so that's what i'm saying the wealthy buckley and kennedy family and catholic frustration also wanted somebody to look at as well. who b
buckley and i remember buckley admired him. i have read mailer and i don't like the language for the very intellectual person as well. you didn't touch on the fact that he shot his wife and didn't touch on belly of the beasts that we will leave that alone. >> he actually stabbed her. >> and she still didn't divorce him. it took a little while. >> you mentioned earlier in your introduction he mentioned a little thing that irks me on the thing when he said buckley grew up -- the...
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, and buckley was also suing "esquire" who settled, and buckley held a press conference dropping hisand declaring victory over gore. >> and bill's move was brilliant to have this press conference and make this declaration. and someone in film points out it riled gore all his days thereafter. >> rose: gore had a good point in there. he was not in the end-- although he had a lot of critical things to say about america. he loved the history of the country. >> absolutely. >> gl and he loved-- >> he considered himself the country's biography. >> rose: he lived in italy part time but was always here writing, appearing on television and being gore. >> it's interesting because they were not just fighting about 1968. they're fighting about the republic, and both of them had such an understanding, not only of the american republic but of republics going back to ancient times. i mean they were such scholars in that way that the stakes for them couldn't have been higher. >> rose: congratulations morgan neville and robert gordon. the film is released-- i guess opens july 31. >> over the month of
, and buckley was also suing "esquire" who settled, and buckley held a press conference dropping hisand declaring victory over gore. >> and bill's move was brilliant to have this press conference and make this declaration. and someone in film points out it riled gore all his days thereafter. >> rose: gore had a good point in there. he was not in the end-- although he had a lot of critical things to say about america. he loved the history of the country. >>...
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buckley was suing "esquire" and then buckley dropped his suit, declaring his victory over gore.ert: bill's move was brilliant to have the press conference at point it out. someone said it riled gore for all of his days after. charlie: he may have said things that were critical of america, but he loved the history of the country. robert: he considered himself the country's biographer. charlie: he lived in italy, but he was always here writing or on television. morgan: they are not just fighting about 1968. they are fighting about the republic. they had the understanding of the american republic, but of republics going back to ancient times. they were such scholars in that way that the stakes could not have been higher. charlie: congratulations. the film opens on july 31. robert: in the month of august we will spread wide, we hope. charlie: thank you for coming here. we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps
buckley was suing "esquire" and then buckley dropped his suit, declaring his victory over gore.ert: bill's move was brilliant to have the press conference at point it out. someone said it riled gore for all of his days after. charlie: he may have said things that were critical of america, but he loved the history of the country. robert: he considered himself the country's biographer. charlie: he lived in italy, but he was always here writing or on television. morgan: they are not just...
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>> i think buckley was the one who couldn't let it go.nk gore would have just bragged about it at dinner parties the rest of his life and that would have been it. i think buckley really felt like he had to answer to himself for something that had happened and i think for buckley it was trying to explain why he lost his cool, when he was the king of not losing his cool. >> so it was uncharacteristically losing his cool because that's what it was. it was unlike any other moment in his career. and i think that by showing that he couldn't let it go, gore realized that he could continue to enjoy that moment of victory by bringing it up at every opportunity he was given. >> brown: the spark between the two heavyweights was a hit with television audiences and a boon for abc, then a relatively new network desperate to stand out from its competitors. sensing a good thing, executives there decided that instead of covering the conventions in full, they could punctuate the coverage with vidal and buckley's political-- and sometimes personal-- comment
>> i think buckley was the one who couldn't let it go.nk gore would have just bragged about it at dinner parties the rest of his life and that would have been it. i think buckley really felt like he had to answer to himself for something that had happened and i think for buckley it was trying to explain why he lost his cool, when he was the king of not losing his cool. >> so it was uncharacteristically losing his cool because that's what it was. it was unlike any other moment in his...
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buckley was very involved in that movement. and even though gold water was defeated in 1954, the campaign launch ronald reagan campaign in california which launched reagan on the way to the presidency. reagan's victory was the triumph a recent edition of the economist magazine made this observation. it said that the idea set forth in the conscious of conservative led him to losing but it is striking how much goldwater for country. these three men really dominated the last half of the 20th century. and i think as we look at the republican party today, i don't know -- i kind of lost track of how many candidates there are 14 or 18, whatever it is. all of them say they are conservative. i feel like they have to say they're conservative to get nomination. goldwater, buckley and reagan. finally in summing up the 14 i'm going to give you a summary. i never thought of myself as a great man, just a man commit today great ideas. i've always believed that individuals should take piratey over -- priority over the sate. history has thought
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the book was co-written by buckley's brother-in-law. even though he was finally defeated in 1964 there's no way that the campaign launched ronald reagan's campaign in california, which launched reagan on the way to the presidency. reagan's victory, this is a quote from one historian victory was triumph of philosophy. a recent addition of the economist mag -- magazine made this observation. led to losing 44 of 50 states in 1954 crush and defeat. it is striking how much of gold water would have wanted for the country, the country eventually got under reagan. these three men really dominated the last half of the 20th century and i think, you know, as we look at the republican party today i don't know, kind of last track of how many candidates there are 14, 18 or whatever it is, all of them say they are conservatives. they have to say they're conservatives. that's really a tribute to gold water, buckley and reagan. finally in summing up the 14 leaders i'm going to give you a quote from reagan that he said of himself i never thought of mysel
the book was co-written by buckley's brother-in-law. even though he was finally defeated in 1964 there's no way that the campaign launched ronald reagan's campaign in california, which launched reagan on the way to the presidency. reagan's victory, this is a quote from one historian victory was triumph of philosophy. a recent addition of the economist mag -- magazine made this observation. led to losing 44 of 50 states in 1954 crush and defeat. it is striking how much of gold water would have...
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in the years that followed buckley's ideas won out. -- when reagan was elected and all three the '80s, buckley's ideas were paramount. but now we're almost 50 years out from this moment and gore's ideas are on the rise gay marriage marijuana reform. so as much as anything i think it's about the pendulum swing. >> last question would be -- and ideology aside, i'm fairly certain i know where you stand -- but wmith whom would you have rather have dinner? >> going into it i thought it would rather have dinner with gore but one of the things i learned is that bill buckley embraced challenge. he hired someone to come -- to be an editor at the "national review" and told them "don't hang around with the conservatives, they're boring, hang around with the liberals." he liked the arts. he didn't like to talk politics off screen. he liked the arts. he was a bone vie haven't and i expect his dinner table was a lot more fun. >> all right. this is a fabulous film. thank you for joining me robert gordon "best of enemies." thanks. >>> jon stewart abou
in the years that followed buckley's ideas won out. -- when reagan was elected and all three the '80s, buckley's ideas were paramount. but now we're almost 50 years out from this moment and gore's ideas are on the rise gay marriage marijuana reform. so as much as anything i think it's about the pendulum swing. >> last question would be -- and ideology aside, i'm fairly certain i know where you stand -- but wmith whom would you have rather have dinner? >> going into it i thought it...
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dennis buckley joining me by phone from indiana. mayor buckley, good to have you here.ain to me why you want walmart to be paying the price every time your police have to show up at the store. >> well, officers of all, good afternoon. walmart beach grove, is draining our police resources. the disturbance you reference ad couple months ago one factor that led to this today but it is the string of terrible events that have been occurring down there over the past two months that has led by to instruct the police chief to declare the walmart a public nuisance. trish: so, in other words, it is walmart's fault that your population behaves so poorly that the police have to keep showing up there at the store. >> that is not our population. they are putting our city and it us resident in a bad light and -- trish: walmart is? >> my defense is that these are people who do not live in beech grove, coming into beech grove and causing problems. i think, trish, walmart needs to do a better job of watching who comes in their store and what they do when they get in that store. trish: ma
dennis buckley joining me by phone from indiana. mayor buckley, good to have you here.ain to me why you want walmart to be paying the price every time your police have to show up at the store. >> well, officers of all, good afternoon. walmart beach grove, is draining our police resources. the disturbance you reference ad couple months ago one factor that led to this today but it is the string of terrible events that have been occurring down there over the past two months that has led by...
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buckley, do you want me to -- >> is that what you want? >> mr. hastings -- >> put mr. hastings back in his chair until we are concluded. >> or? >> hold on until i'm done -- >> i thought you said they weren't supposed to react? >> sit down! >> judge wulle warns hastings his behavior won't help him later. >> you're really hurting your case in front of the court of appeals. they're going see your record, they're going to see how you're running your mouth, your honor. bye-bye, we know how to handle kids like you, son? okay, yeah, they're going to see that too. remember, you're on record, just like me, pops. >> finally, the judge gets in the last word, sentencing hastings to the maximum, 120 years in prison. >> all right, thank you, gentleman. in my world, i deal with nothing but ugly features of the human personality. i have to find ways to not let that affect the work i'm doing, so i can provide the next person coming into the courtroom with a fair environment. >>> coming up, a lawyer is shot. a defendant goes for a gun. and there are cries of shock and horror in the cour
buckley, do you want me to -- >> is that what you want? >> mr. hastings -- >> put mr. hastings back in his chair until we are concluded. >> or? >> hold on until i'm done -- >> i thought you said they weren't supposed to react? >> sit down! >> judge wulle warns hastings his behavior won't help him later. >> you're really hurting your case in front of the court of appeals. they're going see your record, they're going to see how you're running...
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he insults vi s buckley. buckley erupts. ining vidal on televisi >> they hated each other, didn't they? >> it was not a frenemy relationship. that hate didn't end when that red light turned off. >> i think they were not fighting about 1968 they were fighting for the sole of the republic. >> reporter: in a sense both were right in a sense the conservative revolution came to past. and the social relationship came to pass. this past year, we have had caitlin genera jenner and -- >> he was so visionary in his ideas. >> makes it all more fun to watch these two lions have at it. the best of enemies, in theaters now, seen first right here on abc. for "this week," david wright, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to david. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news tonight" and we'll see you back here next week. so long from des moines, iowa. >> this week, we heard from pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane about the charges against her and, well, it just gets curiouser and cur
he insults vi s buckley. buckley erupts. ining vidal on televisi >> they hated each other, didn't they? >> it was not a frenemy relationship. that hate didn't end when that red light turned off. >> i think they were not fighting about 1968 they were fighting for the sole of the republic. >> reporter: in a sense both were right in a sense the conservative revolution came to past. and the social relationship came to pass. this past year, we have had caitlin genera jenner...
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that was davis buckley, this is davis buckley who we interviewed to be -- who we interviewed to be professionaladviser on the design competition and i'd also like to point out where we have the designer of the korean war memorial, davis is the designer of the law enforcement officers' memorial at judiciary square. john parsons was the head of land use planning for the national capital region. and as i write in the book, he was the guy who stuck his neck out to help us get this thing built. and he was sort of on the cusp between this political thrust coming from the secretary watt's office. and as i write in the book, if there was anybody who would have been hung out to dry had this thing gone south, it would have been john parsons. but he stuck with it the whole time. so i know i correspond with john, he's retired in south carolina at this point. general michael s. davison was, as i write in my book, central casting could not have created a better image of a general than michael s. davison in the flesh. he at the anal of 27 had -- age of 27 had commanded an infantry regiment in italy in world w
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conservatives today should deal with trump with the firmness buckley dealt with the george birch society in 1962. it was an extension of a looney businessman who said dwight eisenhower was a dedicated conscious agent of the communist conspiracy. in a 5,000-word with national review, exploration, he excommunicated the society from the conservative movement. buckley received a letter from a subscriber who said, "you have once again given a voice to the conscience of conservativism." the letter was signed ronald reagan, pacific pal says, california. he says that donald trump should be excommunicated from the republican party unless he supports the republican nominee for president. he put it this way. a political party has a right to in language trump likes secure its borders. indeed a party has a duty to exclude interlopers including cynical opportunists. so the republican national convention should stipulate that subsequent debates will be open to any and all but only candidates who pledge to support the party's nominee. >> kasie hunt political correspondent, eugene robinson opinion writer
conservatives today should deal with trump with the firmness buckley dealt with the george birch society in 1962. it was an extension of a looney businessman who said dwight eisenhower was a dedicated conscious agent of the communist conspiracy. in a 5,000-word with national review, exploration, he excommunicated the society from the conservative movement. buckley received a letter from a subscriber who said, "you have once again given a voice to the conscience of conservativism." the...
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. >>> i would hope when i get to heaven, buckley is there going -- enjoy, rejoice. time to meet the flippingest. time to meet jay z. >> one of our many conversations with robin williams. it is hard to believe that tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of his death and unfortunately, his family still fighting over the late comedian's estate. robin williams spelled out his wishes in great detail to avoid tnd of problethat we're seeing. >> even so, terms of williams' estate are being disputed by his widow, susan. they are heirs but wants some of the personal items she received from the trust. mayor is author of trial and error and said the rest is about money. >> the biggest fight is the amount of money going into trust to take care of susan schneider williams and pay for her to stay in the house for the rest of her life. >> susan, intensely private person, mr. williams would have wanted this. so that's troubling to the trustee. >> susan saying how much money she received even if it means going to court. meanwhile, one year later, robin's death is no easier to compre
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buckley, i could use a few terms that he used with gore vidal. would you like me to mention a few? >> you know, i think it is important, obviously rich is exactly right. he has changed on these things and he should get attacked by the other candidates and let the american voters decide which is more trustworthy. voters are very good at that. >> i would say buckley was even more politically correct than trump. >> coming up, just when you thought iranian nuclear deal couldn't get any worse, wait until you hear what we heard today. then tonight -- >> you have criminals, you have black racialists, you have cop haters and anarchists have now put together this bold movement. >> he called out the black lives matter movement. what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? sfx: crunch what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease-pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. an illness that can c
buckley, i could use a few terms that he used with gore vidal. would you like me to mention a few? >> you know, i think it is important, obviously rich is exactly right. he has changed on these things and he should get attacked by the other candidates and let the american voters decide which is more trustworthy. voters are very good at that. >> i would say buckley was even more politically correct than trump. >> coming up, just when you thought iranian nuclear deal couldn't...
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they were chipped away by supreme court decisions, first in buckley versus layout in 1976. it has left us with a campaign-finance system in which you have to spend an raise too much money to run for office. you have to spend too much time doing it. each and every single text pair -- taxpayer pays my salaries. have thatch rather person working legislation and policy and not having to spend so much time to raise money to run for office. in a system we have in the u.s. that does not have public financing elections since they are ardently financed. this is how it has to happen. privately financed. right now, we have a system in which the individual who is capped inr office is terms of the amount of
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buckley and gore vidal called "best of enemies." >> they're not just fighting about 1968.re fighting about the republic, and both of them had such an understanding not only of the american republic but republics going back to ancient times. i mean there were such scholars in that way that the stakes for them couldn't have been higher. >> rose: and we conclude this
buckley and gore vidal called "best of enemies." >> they're not just fighting about 1968.re fighting about the republic, and both of them had such an understanding not only of the american republic but republics going back to ancient times. i mean there were such scholars in that way that the stakes for them couldn't have been higher. >> rose: and we conclude this
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in bucks county buckley ham, doylestown, warrington and ivyland in that flash flood warning.n addition to that, a number of flood advisories are in effect right now from chester montgomery and bucks counties right through berks county and up into the lehigh valley a quick fly around of that area indicative of where the heaviest rain is falling and the flash flood watch does continue for the entire region until early friday morning. the rain will continue to progress eastward through the next couple of hours. it could eventually get into philadelphia though it does look as though the heaviest will stay to the north. overnight expect scattered showers and storms with downpours ponding on roadways, poor drainage flooding and of course the threat for flash flooding. coming up we'll time out the rest of the storms i'll tell you when they move out want to expect as we head toward the weekend. for now jessica back over to you. >> kate, thank you. >>> at the movies, new security measures. it's routine now days to have your bag searched at sporting events, concerts and of course at th
in bucks county buckley ham, doylestown, warrington and ivyland in that flash flood warning.n addition to that, a number of flood advisories are in effect right now from chester montgomery and bucks counties right through berks county and up into the lehigh valley a quick fly around of that area indicative of where the heaviest rain is falling and the flash flood watch does continue for the entire region until early friday morning. the rain will continue to progress eastward through the next...
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is betty buckley. thank you to betty buckley. she gave us the right to share this little treat. it's a sneak peek of rehearsals from her. i can hear her saying, edie, loves my corn. >> we also have another place to go. also folks near philadelphia sometimes go, bucks county, new hope. great place for theater. >> the same distance from the city as the hamptons are. new hope, pennsylvania, sister town, lambertville, new jersey. this is an amazing place for anybody who loves antiques. you can stroll the town and for a whole day find trinkets. it's home to the buck county playhouse. they're doing the putnam county spelling bee. it's a huge hit on broadway. started ten years ago. it's a fun town. about characters in a spelling bee. they pull people from the audience. it's a fun blast of a show. it starts august 14th. >> that's a good one to go with families. >> it's a fun little family show. >>> we have up north a little bit, the williams town -- >> this is something i like to do. i'll do next weekend. you
is betty buckley. thank you to betty buckley. she gave us the right to share this little treat. it's a sneak peek of rehearsals from her. i can hear her saying, edie, loves my corn. >> we also have another place to go. also folks near philadelphia sometimes go, bucks county, new hope. great place for theater. >> the same distance from the city as the hamptons are. new hope, pennsylvania, sister town, lambertville, new jersey. this is an amazing place for anybody who loves antiques....
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at the time of his retirement, senator james buckley of new york remarked, “no member of this body hasr enemies than john sherman cooper.” one of those close friendships was with a young senator from massachusetts named john f. kennedy. they both served together in the senate and their wives had known each other previously. despite partisan differences and a 16-year age gap, the bond between the two senators proved enduring. according to the future president's brother, cooper was one of his brother's best friends. in fact, the first dinner the kennedys took part in after the 1961 inauguration was with john and lorraine cooper. at kennedy's first bill signing at the white house, he made sure to invite cooper. kennedy had great faith in cooper's judgment and discernment. he asked cooper to go on a sensitive diplomatic mission to the soviet union. the president wanted to get a better sense of the soviet intentions and trusted cooper to carry out the delicate mission. kennedy also urged others to seek cooper's advice, including his own brother. as senator ted kennedy recalled, “i arrived i
at the time of his retirement, senator james buckley of new york remarked, “no member of this body hasr enemies than john sherman cooper.” one of those close friendships was with a young senator from massachusetts named john f. kennedy. they both served together in the senate and their wives had known each other previously. despite partisan differences and a 16-year age gap, the bond between the two senators proved enduring. according to the future president's brother, cooper was one of his...
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he's not running to be bill buckley's favorite or to be friends with bill kristol. this is for working-class, conservative people who haven't voted in a long time. i checked in with lewandowski, campaign manager for trump about the third party thing. they're aware virginia may try to keep them out. >> the loyalty -- >> but they like everyone squirming. so they're not going to make a promise. i said to trump directly -- he said look i'm not making any promises. >> south carolina will be so much leverage to have. >> -- had they like everybody squirming. next hillary clinton's new approach to e-mail questions and a new label for republicans first though let's call this a hair raising politicians say the darnedest things. >> colon up here. i just -- you have to do an inspection. this is getting crazy. >> it is. >> say it, please. >> yes, i believe it is. >> if anyone wonders if mine is real. here's the answer. the hair is real. the color isn't. and come to think of it, i wonder if that's true for donald, too. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping ev
he's not running to be bill buckley's favorite or to be friends with bill kristol. this is for working-class, conservative people who haven't voted in a long time. i checked in with lewandowski, campaign manager for trump about the third party thing. they're aware virginia may try to keep them out. >> the loyalty -- >> but they like everyone squirming. so they're not going to make a promise. i said to trump directly -- he said look i'm not making any promises. >> south...
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it starts by barry goldwater and buckley. two.now the these ronald reagan and richard nixon. they want freedom from the great society. freedom from the bureaucracies of the tax burdens.
it starts by barry goldwater and buckley. two.now the these ronald reagan and richard nixon. they want freedom from the great society. freedom from the bureaucracies of the tax burdens.
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in fact, mayor dennis buckley calls it a public nuisance because beech grove police have been callede a day over the last two years. a youtube video of a brawl inside the store that goes viral tells the story. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> intense, right? the mayor says as many as three police visits are made to this walmart store day. that's a lot for a town of 14,000 people. the walmart he said is draining his town's resources. the mayor joins me now. welcome, mr. mayor. >> good morning. >> tell me in your own words why you decided to declare walmart a public nuisance in your town. >> the latest incident where the gentleman was caught shoplifting and struggled with the off-duty sheriff's officer and then ended up shooting himself in the hand, that was the final straw for me. we had been working with walmart, and we had in the last five months we had made 486 responses to the property, so i thought it was time that walmart be considered a public nuisance, so last week the police chief did his due diligence by sending them a letter in person advising them of such. >> is the walmart located
in fact, mayor dennis buckley calls it a public nuisance because beech grove police have been callede a day over the last two years. a youtube video of a brawl inside the store that goes viral tells the story. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> intense, right? the mayor says as many as three police visits are made to this walmart store day. that's a lot for a town of 14,000 people. the walmart he said is draining his town's resources. the mayor joins me now. welcome, mr. mayor. >> good...
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mayor buckley had this to say about another incident at the store in june. >> last year we had over a thousand run-ins at the wal-mart. that is unacceptable. we can't control the neighborhoods because we are of wal-mart dealing with petty theft auto blog. dagen: is the public dagen: is a public dagen: is the public faces, police officers can issue tickets when they are called to the store. lauren: know what else is a nuisance, not getting three to go. u.s. airlines and airports along the east coast return to normal yesterday after the glitch caused 476 flights to be canceled. several major airlines rebuilt most of the passengers. the carrier the hardest hit. dagen: a massive protest in brazil against the government. thousands of brazilians taking to the streets of sÃo paulo and other cities criticizing the president dealing with a corruption scandal that involves politicians from her own party. is still struggling with the weakening currency and rising inflation. this is the third major protest in the country so far this year. lauren: let's show you headlines from today's edition of "
mayor buckley had this to say about another incident at the store in june. >> last year we had over a thousand run-ins at the wal-mart. that is unacceptable. we can't control the neighborhoods because we are of wal-mart dealing with petty theft auto blog. dagen: is the public dagen: is a public dagen: is the public faces, police officers can issue tickets when they are called to the store. lauren: know what else is a nuisance, not getting three to go. u.s. airlines and airports along the...
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it could have potentially saved the lives of three marines killed in 2012 by gregory buckley jr. stonewalled by the military after raising questions about his son's death. first off, tell me how jason bresler figures in to jason's son. >> he twice warned the marine corps about the person who was a threat who ultimately killed greg jr. and two other marines. >> allowed to walk freely on the base and ultimately turned his guns on us? >> exactly. that's what bresler told him. when the marine corps asked him about information about the threat, he sent an e-mail explaining what the threat was. they ignored it and the three marines were murdered. they then stonewalled the buckley families and other families for finding out any information about it. they went to their congressman, peter king. peter king, with a connection through fdny reach ed out to bresler and asked if he would talk to him. he did. they brought up a trumped-up charge because of the e-mail he sent at their request. >> but the circle is completely clean. now for you, greg, this has to be unbelievable. >> very frustratin
it could have potentially saved the lives of three marines killed in 2012 by gregory buckley jr. stonewalled by the military after raising questions about his son's death. first off, tell me how jason bresler figures in to jason's son. >> he twice warned the marine corps about the person who was a threat who ultimately killed greg jr. and two other marines. >> allowed to walk freely on the base and ultimately turned his guns on us? >> exactly. that's what bresler told him....
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names of people so there were a lot of individuals involved and played various roles that was davis buckleyo we interviewed to be the professional advisor in the design competition and i would also like to point out where we have the designer of the korean war memorial, he is the designer of the law enforcement memorial. john parsons was the head of land-use planning for the national capital region, and as as i write in the book, he was the guy who stuck his neck out to help us get this thing built and he was sort of on the cusp between the political coming from the secretary watts office and if there is anybody who would have been hung out to dry have this thing gone south it would have been john parsons, but he stuck with it the whole time. i correspond with john. he is retired in south carolina at this point. general michael s davidson was, as i write my book, central casting could not have created a better image of a general than michael s davidson in the flesh. he, at the age of 27 had commanded had commanded an infantry regiment in italy during world war ii. he was a four-star general
names of people so there were a lot of individuals involved and played various roles that was davis buckleyo we interviewed to be the professional advisor in the design competition and i would also like to point out where we have the designer of the korean war memorial, he is the designer of the law enforcement memorial. john parsons was the head of land-use planning for the national capital region, and as as i write in the book, he was the guy who stuck his neck out to help us get this thing...
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the democrats have a plan b as in b for bernie, b for biden, b for boring or how about b for betty buckley. is it entirely feasible one of these will be the nominee debor. >> bernie sanders is sort of trump like to me in that he is telling me things sometimes i want to hear. i mean, i like -- there's not a lot of discussion in the democratic party right now. we are really not talking. it is not as ruckus. >> you are talking too much. i want to talk to the liberal panel. are you worried about hillary clinton? who would you like to see? >> hillary is fine. you conservatives make a big deal about nothing. she wiped her server clean. she wouldn't hand over a filthy server. where the out arooifrj tom brady's cell phone. >> i think he destroyed it. >> i think he did. speaking of destruction is the democratic party in deep trouble? what about al gore? he should show up with a long beard and a cast hand. he should look like other son wells in it the days of ghoul yo gallo. saying i am taking over. >> the democrats have nothing to say. the whole thing is feel good people suck kid garbage. they migh
the democrats have a plan b as in b for bernie, b for biden, b for boring or how about b for betty buckley. is it entirely feasible one of these will be the nominee debor. >> bernie sanders is sort of trump like to me in that he is telling me things sometimes i want to hear. i mean, i like -- there's not a lot of discussion in the democratic party right now. we are really not talking. it is not as ruckus. >> you are talking too much. i want to talk to the liberal panel. are you...
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buckley: senator bernie sanders is in his second term in the senate.1% of the vote. elections, he was the endorsed candidate by the vermont democratic party. was to that, sanders appointed as the chairman of the committee on veterans affairs and is now the ranking democrat on the budget committee. in 1981, he was elected by a margin of 10 votes in his first mayor oferms as burlington, vermont. news" named him one of the 20 best mayors in all of america. life as ais political student and civil rights sanders continues to be a frontline champion for economic, social, and racial justice. [applause] buckley: bernie, as he is known to us in new england, has defended the working and middle-class families and stood up to the excesses of corporate america. resonates across traditional party lines. his campaign for president is generating the excitement needed for all of us to win next november. please welcome my friend senator vermont.anders from ph ♪ mr. sanders: thank you. all very much for inviting me to be with you today , and thank you all for the work th
buckley: senator bernie sanders is in his second term in the senate.1% of the vote. elections, he was the endorsed candidate by the vermont democratic party. was to that, sanders appointed as the chairman of the committee on veterans affairs and is now the ranking democrat on the budget committee. in 1981, he was elected by a margin of 10 votes in his first mayor oferms as burlington, vermont. news" named him one of the 20 best mayors in all of america. life as ais political student and...
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names of people so there were a lot of people in evolved who play various roles, that was davis of buckley who we interviewed to be a professional advisor on the design competition and i would also like to point out where we had the designer of the korean war memorial, davis davis is the designer of the law enforcement officers memorial in judiciary square. john parsons was the head of land-use planning for the national capital region and as i write in the book he was the guy who stuck his neck out to help us get this thing going and he was on the cusp of this political thrust coming from the secretary lots office. as i write in the book if there is anybody who could have been hung out to dry, if this thing had gone south, it would have been john parsons but he stuck with it the whole time. i correspond with john, he's retired in south carolina at this point. general michael s davidson as i write in my book, central casting could not have created a better image of a general then general then michael s davison in the flesh. at the age of 27 he had commanded in the infantry regiment in italy
names of people so there were a lot of people in evolved who play various roles, that was davis of buckley who we interviewed to be a professional advisor on the design competition and i would also like to point out where we had the designer of the korean war memorial, davis davis is the designer of the law enforcement officers memorial in judiciary square. john parsons was the head of land-use planning for the national capital region and as i write in the book he was the guy who stuck his neck...
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buckley and gore vidal.s. it got funny. >> jimmy: it's fantastic. >> it is. it's a pisser as my aunt used to say. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i love your aunt. >> aunt ester always said that. >> jimmy: now you see -- people see people fighting on tv all the time, now. you know, reality shows and whatnot. >> jimmy -- >> jimmy: this was at a time when no one was doing that. >> this is where it was born. it's never lived up to this again. and here is a moment that shows how they feel about each other, i think you could say. and it's -- the operative word is in this sentence, call me a a crypto nazi. watch for that. it's right at the top. >> jimmy: here's a clip from "best of enemies." take a look. >> i know you don't -- >> as far as i'm concerned, the only crypto nazi i can think of is yourself. feeling that -- >> listen, you -- >> stop calling me a crypto nazi. let's stop calling names. let's stay plastered. >> gentlemen, let's go. >> go back to his pornography and stop making any illusions of -- >> i beg you
buckley and gore vidal.s. it got funny. >> jimmy: it's fantastic. >> it is. it's a pisser as my aunt used to say. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i love your aunt. >> aunt ester always said that. >> jimmy: now you see -- people see people fighting on tv all the time, now. you know, reality shows and whatnot. >> jimmy -- >> jimmy: this was at a time when no one was doing that. >> this is where it was born. it's never lived up to this again. and here...
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buckley, the then editor of national review, the great conservative commentator, did at great political risk, i think, stand up, stood up and said, look, these people should not be defining the conservative movement. they should not be defining the party. he drew lines and a number of other republicans did so. i think in many ways they saved the republican party. i would suggest today, this is a time not just for donald trump but for a lot of other republicans to very bluntly say, there are just some lines that shouldn't be crossed. there are some people who claim to be supporting republicans that we don't want. >> thanks for that answer. sorry we have to cut this segment a little short. thank you very much. we'll be right back. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing y
buckley, the then editor of national review, the great conservative commentator, did at great political risk, i think, stand up, stood up and said, look, these people should not be defining the conservative movement. they should not be defining the party. he drew lines and a number of other republicans did so. i think in many ways they saved the republican party. i would suggest today, this is a time not just for donald trump but for a lot of other republicans to very bluntly say, there are...
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buckley who really sort of policed the far right.o excommunicate the frifrng elements. and eric erickson, i give him a lot of credit for standing up and saying that what donald trump said is inappropriate. he wasn't, he was, you know, kicked out of the red state gathering. and i wish that rush limbaugh would exercise that same sort of moral authority. he has a huge audience, a huge megaphone. if rush limbaugh stood up to donald trump, it would make a huge difference. >> can i make one poichbts about this, that donald trump got a big cheer if front of that audience when he said, i only said this about rosie o'donnell. and none of the people who've been interviewing donald trump on this, and he says i got a big laugh about rosie o'donnell. when did we decide as a society that it's okay to use these words in relation to one person. that you can call this one person these words. and before we go, the truth is, he did not reserve those words for rosie o'donnell. he used the word dog for someone else and person we all know and whom we won'
buckley who really sort of policed the far right.o excommunicate the frifrng elements. and eric erickson, i give him a lot of credit for standing up and saying that what donald trump said is inappropriate. he wasn't, he was, you know, kicked out of the red state gathering. and i wish that rush limbaugh would exercise that same sort of moral authority. he has a huge audience, a huge megaphone. if rush limbaugh stood up to donald trump, it would make a huge difference. >> can i make one...
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brian buckley of the institute for culinary education says the process drives surface contaminants including potentially lethal e. coli deeper into the meat where cooking is less likely to kill them. >> if you don't cook the meat thoroughly to 160 degrees all the way through, you could expose people who eat more medium and medium to rare to e. coli. >> reporter: but the problem, there's no way to know whether the meat you're buying is tenderized. there are no labels to alert consumers. >> no mind meat being tenderized but i need to know because it bears on how long i'll cook it. >> reporter: between 2000 and 2009 there were five documented outbreaks of e. coli linked to this type of being which made 1 74 people sick and killed one, but this person says the number of cases is higher. >> people get sick. just think okay well, i may have eaten something. i'll get over it. so it's vastly underreported. >> reporter: starting next year, tenderized beef will have to be labeled as such and include cooking instructions. >> they have to cook it differently. mechanically tenderized steak has to be cook
brian buckley of the institute for culinary education says the process drives surface contaminants including potentially lethal e. coli deeper into the meat where cooking is less likely to kill them. >> if you don't cook the meat thoroughly to 160 degrees all the way through, you could expose people who eat more medium and medium to rare to e. coli. >> reporter: but the problem, there's no way to know whether the meat you're buying is tenderized. there are no labels to alert...
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mayor dennis buckley declared its public nuisance. >> by being declared a nuisance, the store can bes. he spoke earlier about walmart and his decision. here is what he had to say. >> walmart beech grove is draining our police resources. the string of terrible events that have been occurring down there over the past two months that has led me to instruct our police chief to declare the walmart a public nuisance. >> that is amazing. emac has been doing a lot of this story, that they have very generous tax abatement. david: sure. >> the town has very few police officers. really small town. they keep getting called over. he went on in the interview to make the case why walmart needs to police inside of their store. david: i think that woman came in on motorized wheelchair. just, extraordinary. >> that does it for us. "risk & reward" starts right now deirdre: david, this hour breaking news. the irs reporting that the computer hack of its database more extensive than previously thought. additional 390,000 taxpayer accounts are potentially affected. fox business's gerri willis with me. gerr
mayor dennis buckley declared its public nuisance. >> by being declared a nuisance, the store can bes. he spoke earlier about walmart and his decision. here is what he had to say. >> walmart beech grove is draining our police resources. the string of terrible events that have been occurring down there over the past two months that has led me to instruct our police chief to declare the walmart a public nuisance. >> that is amazing. emac has been doing a lot of this story, that...
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buckley, and i maintained a lovely correspondence with bill over time before he passed away, and i remember that i had come and gone to mci, left to join bob kahn and then rejoined mci to help them get into the internet business. in around 2003 it was clear that charging people for e-mail wasn't exactly a great business model anymore, so we shut down the mci mail service, and i got a whole bunch of angry e-mails from reporters who said, i have had my mci mail address since 1983, how can you do that? but the honest answer was it was time for that service to go. so i have two themes that i would like to address this afternoon. the first one has to do with technology, and i will drop into geek a bit. i apologize but it's the only way to be precise. and then i want to talk a little bit about policy. so i have eight points or so on the tech side and four or five points on the policy side. so let me start on the technology side. i'm really proud of the fact that the internet continues to evolve. this is not a design which was fixed in time 40 years ago but rather it's one which has adapted to new
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thomas buckley joins us for more. it has been a struggle. we knew russia would be difficult.r market is down 9%. does that underlie these figures? dealingcarlsberg is now with backing up from strong performance is time last year on the back of the world cup, and better weather than last year. it is interesting, the beer market is down 9%. has an over 36% market share in russia. -- they aret closing a couple of breweries. the concern is the exposure with russia. there starting to see spread widen. carlsberg is trying to take steps to fix problems in the region. the results are disappointing. hard to read,r is we have been hearing this kind of rise in tandem with the currency. but that is spread significant. when you look at what management -- when you look at this business, and you think -- if i a am an investor, looking at this, all i can see his problems -- is problems. makingink carlsberg is decent investments in the emerging markets. myanmar will be a hugely promising offset. if you look at the emerging markets, it could mean the problems in russia have offset the investme
thomas buckley joins us for more. it has been a struggle. we knew russia would be difficult.r market is down 9%. does that underlie these figures? dealingcarlsberg is now with backing up from strong performance is time last year on the back of the world cup, and better weather than last year. it is interesting, the beer market is down 9%. has an over 36% market share in russia. -- they aret closing a couple of breweries. the concern is the exposure with russia. there starting to see spread...