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is a treated to goldwater, buckley, and reagan. goldwater,ed to buckley, and reagan. and ronald reagan said it himself, but it could be said of all 14, reagan once said, i never thought of myself as a great man, just like man -- just a man committed to great ideas. i've always believed that individuals should take priority over the state. history has taught me that this is what sets america apart. so, there you have it. heroes,tive euros, -- 14 leaders who shaped the united states from jefferson to reagan. thank you all for coming today. and if we've got time, we will have a few questions. [applause] >> 114. garland tucker: as far as i know, there's nothing biblical about 14. it is double seven i guess, seven is a biblical number. maybe there is something biblical about it. but it just, as i went through, there were some people i really thought about adding, and took out, and then there were a couple like bailey that i hadn't known so much about and i think e, soserves to be in thert somehow it wound up as 14. i did not start with the idea by saying i've got to find 1
is a treated to goldwater, buckley, and reagan. goldwater,ed to buckley, and reagan. and ronald reagan said it himself, but it could be said of all 14, reagan once said, i never thought of myself as a great man, just like man -- just a man committed to great ideas. i've always believed that individuals should take priority over the state. history has taught me that this is what sets america apart. so, there you have it. heroes,tive euros, -- 14 leaders who shaped the united states from...
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they met in places like florida, they with buckley strategized how do we kick out radical right, none of these people should be a part of conservatism and it was a good movement for a while. kirk really didn't get involved in politics much after 64 and he wasn't good at it. he was good, if you want honest politician, kirk is fantastic. if you want a winning politician, kirk is not that good. >> obviously he supported reagan but also supported democratic. >> yes, he loved norman thomas, the socialist, in 1994. i think he was much more concerned with penalty and who he thought was honest. >> there's obviously a lot of names and influences that -- that kirk enjoyed. it is very enjoyable in your book to go -- to go down all of those paths, of all of these thinkers who influence kirk's thought. there's probably more ideas per page in this book than a year's book of talks. it's absolutely fascinating intellectual history by the same tone russell kirk as you alluded to was an interesting character. it was not just a writer off in a room some where, puerto ricoly -- prikley nature. talk about
they met in places like florida, they with buckley strategized how do we kick out radical right, none of these people should be a part of conservatism and it was a good movement for a while. kirk really didn't get involved in politics much after 64 and he wasn't good at it. he was good, if you want honest politician, kirk is fantastic. if you want a winning politician, kirk is not that good. >> obviously he supported reagan but also supported democratic. >> yes, he loved norman...
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such as former president reagan and william f buckley, our founder. having set in your seat next january, i can tell you get ready to wake up because our next speaker is one of the most energetic and exciting speakers i have ever heard. she began working on ronald reagan's presidential campaigns. in 1981, she was appointed by president reagan to be the treasurer of the united states. presently, she is the president of the american cause. foundationucational dedicated to advancing traditional conservative issues. she regularly speaks on conservative issues and can be seen on television during the same. of 1996, and magazine recognized her as one of the top 20 political women. in 2011, she was named by the institute is one of the 10 most influential conservative women in america. please welcome miss bay buchanan. >> good morning. i have been asked today to speak on leadership. everyone here i believe would like to be a leader. you want to be part of this great organization that inspires young people and less you yourself one day hope to be a real leader
such as former president reagan and william f buckley, our founder. having set in your seat next january, i can tell you get ready to wake up because our next speaker is one of the most energetic and exciting speakers i have ever heard. she began working on ronald reagan's presidential campaigns. in 1981, she was appointed by president reagan to be the treasurer of the united states. presently, she is the president of the american cause. foundationucational dedicated to advancing traditional...
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buckley. this morning i have the pleasure of introducing a pillar in the conservative media who has consistently stood and fought for the same freedom we fight for our on college cams. chris bedford. i loved the session about using the kbleed to your advantage and being effective at it. as the founder of our young americans for freedom chapter, chris's techniques helped us develop a baseline of what to expect and start our activism. chris bedford has been involved with the foundation and the conservative movement for a long time. graduating from american university in 2008 with a bachelor of arts in journalism and world politics where he was involved with multiple campus newspapers, chris interned with "reader's digest" and eventually to work for "home security today" magazine, and charitable foundations. in 2009, chris became the executive editor of conservativehq.com and "the new guard." he's a proud alumnus of young americans for freedom and currently is vice chairman on the board of govern
buckley. this morning i have the pleasure of introducing a pillar in the conservative media who has consistently stood and fought for the same freedom we fight for our on college cams. chris bedford. i loved the session about using the kbleed to your advantage and being effective at it. as the founder of our young americans for freedom chapter, chris's techniques helped us develop a baseline of what to expect and start our activism. chris bedford has been involved with the foundation and the...
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william buckley, jr. is next on the list with exploration of roman catholic faith in nearer my god.the downing street years by thatcher and discussing time as prime minister of the united kingdom. the autobiography, undocumented mark stein, following by the closing of american mind, american culture. next on the list is former oklahoma senator tom, the debt bomb, lays out plan to make the government more fiscally responsible. the time of our lives is a collection of her columns and comes in eight on the list. finishing the washington post list of suggested reading, randy barnett's constitution and u how it applies to politics today and and restore -- restoration. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> i am the vp executive director publicity and senior editor. what does that mean? >> i run the publicity group and when i'm not doing that i try and acquire books. >> all right, we we wanted to talk to you on book tv about some of the books that are coming out this season, tell us one book that you have been working on as an editor? >> i just turned in a final edit which will
william buckley, jr. is next on the list with exploration of roman catholic faith in nearer my god.the downing street years by thatcher and discussing time as prime minister of the united kingdom. the autobiography, undocumented mark stein, following by the closing of american mind, american culture. next on the list is former oklahoma senator tom, the debt bomb, lays out plan to make the government more fiscally responsible. the time of our lives is a collection of her columns and comes in...
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just because he's not buckley. for example, if you're talking about abortion, your don't always have to come at it from a christian right point of view. talk about the social costs and libertarian costs of a family that is childless. of a country that's childless or talking about divorce the monetary costs of this. i'm going. you can come at libertarian issues from a socially conservative point of view as well. know your audience and don't be afraid to branch out. balance your ideals and pragmatism. fires on top of them. you will win some and lose some. use your local professors. call up experts, call up doctors. rand site i grand -- ayn for every one of your op-eds. there's brilliant people out there you can reach on your campus. take risks, don't be deterred. accept responsibility. work hard. you hear all this from lee edwards. this graph is wildly out of date. our traffic is more around depending on the month. 16,000,000-18,000,000, right for the daily caller. i'm going quickly. you can join the list of authors
just because he's not buckley. for example, if you're talking about abortion, your don't always have to come at it from a christian right point of view. talk about the social costs and libertarian costs of a family that is childless. of a country that's childless or talking about divorce the monetary costs of this. i'm going. you can come at libertarian issues from a socially conservative point of view as well. know your audience and don't be afraid to branch out. balance your ideals and...
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it was actually bill buckley a human events idea and bill buckley in the '50s and '60s and they were able to seriously flu influence the world with their journalism opinion. but they were opining on facts that had been uncovered largely by liberal institutions like "the new york times" or "the washington post." they were still just dealing with the facts given to them by people who -- whose bias starts when they wake up in the morning with how they choose to dress. it's not because you hate red socks because you choose blue socks it's what you did or what stories you choose to cover. a lot of people say point to the bias in this piece. maybe you can't find bias in that piece but why was that story chosen and another one neglected? that's one of the tyrannies of bias. but instead of complaining just rule the medium. own talk radio. own the internet. have newspapers. start conservative newspapers actually probably not presented because you can probably wait for the other ones to die which is slowly happening except the vanity project ones. now, i remember when i was getting started in
it was actually bill buckley a human events idea and bill buckley in the '50s and '60s and they were able to seriously flu influence the world with their journalism opinion. but they were opining on facts that had been uncovered largely by liberal institutions like "the new york times" or "the washington post." they were still just dealing with the facts given to them by people who -- whose bias starts when they wake up in the morning with how they choose to dress. it's not...
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just because we're not buckley, there's more than one approach to an issue. for example, if you're talking about abortion, your don't always have to come at it from a christian right point of view. talk about the social costs and libertarian costs of a family that is childless. of a country that's childless or talking about divorce the monetary costs of this. i'm going. you can come at libertarian issues from a socially conservative point of view as well. know your audience and don't be afraid to branch out. balance your idealism and your pragmatism. don't just light pyres. get on top of them and light them up. you're going to lose some fights, win some fights. move the extremists. what i mean from that is use your local professors. call up experts, call up doctors. don't cite rand for every one of your op-eds. she's a lunatic, one, and two, a lot of people dismiss you, like, ayn rand, sure. there's brilliant people out there you can reach on your campus. take risks, don't be deterred. accept responsibility. work hard. you hear all this from lee edwards. this
just because we're not buckley, there's more than one approach to an issue. for example, if you're talking about abortion, your don't always have to come at it from a christian right point of view. talk about the social costs and libertarian costs of a family that is childless. of a country that's childless or talking about divorce the monetary costs of this. i'm going. you can come at libertarian issues from a socially conservative point of view as well. know your audience and don't be afraid...
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william f buckley junior is next on the william f buckley junior is next on the list with an explorationof his a roman catholic faith in the mirror, my god. the jet downing street years by margaret thatcher is third on list. it discusses her time as prime minister of the united kingdom. , in the way of the lost, we talk about the personality and values of a george hw bush and and his views on public service and tradition. the autobiography, the undocumented mark stein is a fifth on the new boston post list of suggested summer reading, followed by "the closing of the american mind" which is alan bloom's critique of american culture. next on the list is a former oklahoma senator tom sobers, the debt bomb, which lays out his plan to make the government more fiscally responsible. wall street journal, illness, the time of our lives is a collection of her columns and comes in eighth on the list. finishing off the new boston post list of new summer reading is randy barnett's examination of the constitution and how it applies to politics today and the restoration, another book by georgia will on
william f buckley junior is next on the william f buckley junior is next on the list with an explorationof his a roman catholic faith in the mirror, my god. the jet downing street years by margaret thatcher is third on list. it discusses her time as prime minister of the united kingdom. , in the way of the lost, we talk about the personality and values of a george hw bush and and his views on public service and tradition. the autobiography, the undocumented mark stein is a fifth on the new...
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there is near buckley and bay view drive right there in martinez. to the left of your screen, that's rankin park. to the right is a neighborhood. lot of homes there that are threatened, but right now, no evacuations. crews are hole helg us they are getting the upper hand and stoppinging the progress of this fire, but we will be monitoring it on our twitter feed and our home page at nbcbayarea.com. again, this is a fire in martinez near the bridge. >> we'll give you an update at 6:00. a san jose woman has issues with her travel insurance after losing a pricey camera. what she didn't do that ended up costing her money. we'll have that and more at 6:00. >>> and finally, an 80-year-old san ramon woman crossed one item off her bucket list today. a police ride along. barbara got to check out the radar guns and the other things that many officers might do during their normal hift. there she was, just chilling out. it's been something the former model has always wanted to do. >>> in my day, they didn't do that. you know, you went to secretarial school. >> i
there is near buckley and bay view drive right there in martinez. to the left of your screen, that's rankin park. to the right is a neighborhood. lot of homes there that are threatened, but right now, no evacuations. crews are hole helg us they are getting the upper hand and stoppinging the progress of this fire, but we will be monitoring it on our twitter feed and our home page at nbcbayarea.com. again, this is a fire in martinez near the bridge. >> we'll give you an update at 6:00. a...
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buckley welcome. >> good afternoon, supervisors with reuben, junius & rose representing the project sponsor for the ocean wide center we're going to keep our focus specifically on the items the street vacation component and the ordinances that allows the direction of some of the affordable housing development impact fees for the community in the big picture the project has approve patterson's within the past month including the planning commission approval on may 5th when the entitlements were approved it includes the 5 thousand square feet of area that is fronting jesz i didn't street and the additional we're here for the recommendation on the vacation component and as i said on the use of required and voluntary affordable housing impact fee payments so quickly i want to mention on the street vacation the fact we're asking to vacate or with the existing streets and mean we'll have access public assess around the project prompt and in reality you think that is the case with respect to jessie street terminates at one street and in conjunction with the street vacation creating a number of eas
buckley welcome. >> good afternoon, supervisors with reuben, junius & rose representing the project sponsor for the ocean wide center we're going to keep our focus specifically on the items the street vacation component and the ordinances that allows the direction of some of the affordable housing development impact fees for the community in the big picture the project has approve patterson's within the past month including the planning commission approval on may 5th when the...
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in buckley, blinding rain, you can hear it and wind also created extremely dangerous road conditions making driving nearly impossible. >>> all that rain along with dangerous lightning delayed the copa america final match at soldier field for more that two hours at halftime. tens of thousands were warned to take cover and now that is trudging iceward. abc's justin povick joins us with the forecast. good morning, justin. >> kendis, diane, thanks. good morning to you as well. we are tracking more potentially dangerous thunderstorms from low pressure, again, we had all the severe weather earlier on yesterday and also last night but continues for today. damaging winds large hail, isolated tornadoes and very heavy rainfall around our nation's capital, points north toward philadelphia. we're also concerned about major heat and humidity in the southeast that could feel over 100 degrees. kendis, diane, back to. >> justin, thank you. >>> meanwhile, cooler more humid weather is allowing fire crews in southern california to make some progress. helicopters and air taskers helping crews on the gro
in buckley, blinding rain, you can hear it and wind also created extremely dangerous road conditions making driving nearly impossible. >>> all that rain along with dangerous lightning delayed the copa america final match at soldier field for more that two hours at halftime. tens of thousands were warned to take cover and now that is trudging iceward. abc's justin povick joins us with the forecast. good morning, justin. >> kendis, diane, thanks. good morning to you as well. we are...
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. >> reporter: truckers forced to pull over in buckley, illinois. >> we have to get off the highway. big tornado. >> reporter: a storm chaser in the thick of it, pummeled with debris. multiple confirmed tornadoes, including this up to 125 miles an hour, tearing an 11-mile path through pontiac, illinois. mary johnson says this mobile home flipped over three times. luckily, everyone safe. >> it could have been so much worse. >> reporter: at chicago's soldier field, 50,000 fans at the chile versus columbia soccer match, scrambling for cover. and back here in pontiac, even though the tornado crushed this gas station building, officials say several people who were seeking shelter here were lucky enough to walk away without any serious injuries. david? >> all right, well, that's good news. we are thinking about that family and that toddler tonight. alex, thank you. let's get right to jing eginger. >> reporter: every time i refresh the storm reports, i'm coming up with something up in. a landslide on interstate 79 is the very latest. you can see the tornado watch and severe thunderstorm wat
. >> reporter: truckers forced to pull over in buckley, illinois. >> we have to get off the highway. big tornado. >> reporter: a storm chaser in the thick of it, pummeled with debris. multiple confirmed tornadoes, including this up to 125 miles an hour, tearing an 11-mile path through pontiac, illinois. mary johnson says this mobile home flipped over three times. luckily, everyone safe. >> it could have been so much worse. >> reporter: at chicago's soldier field,...
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fdr was unwilling to buckley isolationists. he was a hamlet when the world needed henry v.he was unable to fire the first shot. he wanted to door hitler into firing the first shot until the american people would push him to war. shockingly, as we know, those shots that finally brought the us into the war, out of the shadows, were not german. and of course, to tell you, spoiler alert, the climax, epilogue, end of my book, the us was attacked at pearl harbor. we went to war. we joined the grand alliance that defeated tierney around the world. with that, thank you. [applause] >> please, i welcome your questions. at the microphone, so listeners at home can here. >> a question about charles lindbergh and his legacy. how badly in this period in american history harmed his legacy do you think? >> clearly his legacy is a very mixed one. his name is on streets and schools and a major us airport, so obviously he is honored in many ways. the spirit of st. louis hangs in the air and space museum in washington. his legacy is a complex one and no question about it, philip ross wrote a te
fdr was unwilling to buckley isolationists. he was a hamlet when the world needed henry v.he was unable to fire the first shot. he wanted to door hitler into firing the first shot until the american people would push him to war. shockingly, as we know, those shots that finally brought the us into the war, out of the shadows, were not german. and of course, to tell you, spoiler alert, the climax, epilogue, end of my book, the us was attacked at pearl harbor. we went to war. we joined the grand...
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it was actually bill buckley a human events idea and bill buckley in the '50s and '60s and they were able to seriously influence the world with their journalism opinion. but they were opining on facts that had been uncovered largely by liberal institutions like "the new york times" or "the washington post." they were still just dealing with the facts given to them by people who -- whose bias starts when they wake up in the morning with how they choose to dress. it's not because you hate red socks because you choose blue socks it's what you did or what stories you choose to cover. a lot of people say point to the bias in this piece. maybe you can't find bias in that piece but why was that story chosen and another one neglected? that's one of the tyrannies of bias. but instead of complaining just rule the medium. own talk radio. own the internet. have newspapers. start conservative newspapers actually probably not presented because you can probably wait for the other ones to die which is slowly happening except the vanity project ones. now, i remember when i was getting started in jour
it was actually bill buckley a human events idea and bill buckley in the '50s and '60s and they were able to seriously influence the world with their journalism opinion. but they were opining on facts that had been uncovered largely by liberal institutions like "the new york times" or "the washington post." they were still just dealing with the facts given to them by people who -- whose bias starts when they wake up in the morning with how they choose to dress. it's not...
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james buckley book, we featured here at cato, saving congress from itself, addresses that problem in a wide variety of context. bob, you have comments on the amendment changes. >> what is scary is given the incredibly strange state of politics today, as randy indicates, it would depend on who is going to be at the convention, the possibility of wholesale changes in the constitution should be very scary to people all of political stripes. randy does point out of course they can propose amendments but they would have to be ratified by the state and i would argue our current state of politics there is nothing to justify such a radical step. >> of course, it would take on the 13 legislative bodies to block any amendments during this election season i am not sure that would save us. yes, right here? >> ken, johns hopkins, the only mention of republican in the constitution is the guarantee clause. the national government's obligation to guarantee a republican government to the stat states. it seems to me you are suggesting the constitution is a republican guarantee to the national governme
james buckley book, we featured here at cato, saving congress from itself, addresses that problem in a wide variety of context. bob, you have comments on the amendment changes. >> what is scary is given the incredibly strange state of politics today, as randy indicates, it would depend on who is going to be at the convention, the possibility of wholesale changes in the constitution should be very scary to people all of political stripes. randy does point out of course they can propose...
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buckley's home in 1960 experienced remarkable growth in recent years. fax news even wrote of young americans for freedom that we trace our roots back to the conservative movement icons like buckley and like reagan. reagan was former honorary national chairman of young americans for freedom and president reagan, of course, famously said, "freedom never more than one generation away from extinction." the generation of the students in this room vividly feels the reality of that statement. their freedom of expression is under assault from coast to coast. the students are on the front lines of bitter battle raging protect conservative rights. young americans for freedom chapter who are with tois day in the audience found themselves smack in the middle of a argument in the work fight last february when they attempted to host a young america's foundation sponsored lecture by ben schapiro on their campus. after hundreds of liberal students and professors organized a dangerous and violent protest physically blocked the entrance to the speech, these students had
buckley's home in 1960 experienced remarkable growth in recent years. fax news even wrote of young americans for freedom that we trace our roots back to the conservative movement icons like buckley and like reagan. reagan was former honorary national chairman of young americans for freedom and president reagan, of course, famously said, "freedom never more than one generation away from extinction." the generation of the students in this room vividly feels the reality of that...
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mark: buckley, a thing that you explore in your columns quickly, anything thing that you explore in yourolumns, no one knows anything. why did bookmakers get it so wrong? barry: it was a very close race leading up to the point of the referendum. no clear leader. it was almost split down the middle. there is a lot of wishful thinking. if you look at where most of the money spent on the prediction markets and bookmakers, it was coming from london. to some degree, people looked at that as an edge to what happened. sides to every trade. in general, we vote the way we hope things turn out, not the way we expect. people were surprised. it was not a 90% to 10%, or 70% to 30%, this was a very close race. you don't know how the independence will break until the very last minute. mark: the columnist for bloomberg for you. coming up, the stocks moving in the early u.s. session. stay with us on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: live from london and new york i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. you are watching "bloomberg markets." julie hyman has been looking today. what is moving? julie: you hav
mark: buckley, a thing that you explore in your columns quickly, anything thing that you explore in yourolumns, no one knows anything. why did bookmakers get it so wrong? barry: it was a very close race leading up to the point of the referendum. no clear leader. it was almost split down the middle. there is a lot of wishful thinking. if you look at where most of the money spent on the prediction markets and bookmakers, it was coming from london. to some degree, people looked at that as an edge...
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william f buckley called him a true conservative, but what did he know? editor of "the national review." rich lowry. and everyone's favorite homophobic commentator, gavin mcginnis. okay, let's start the show. >> who is hillary clinton? little is known about her. starting on thursday clinton's campaign is releasing ads in battleground states famed to distinguish clinton as someone who started fighting for families and children. unlike donald trump who has always put himself first. and here is one of the ads. >> when she got to arkansas she brought reform to some of the poorest schools in the nation and then as first lady worked with democrats to win health care. >> you get the idea. meanwhile, trump's campaign issued a new ad this week. ♪ >> i'm donald trump and i approve this message. >> wow. here is another trump ad. ♪ trump 2016. >> that ad came from a guy named mike diva on youtube. the first one was from trump i believe. they are similar. >> that was his ex-wife, one of them. >> look, gavin, what do you think of these ads? first of all what do you thi
william f buckley called him a true conservative, but what did he know? editor of "the national review." rich lowry. and everyone's favorite homophobic commentator, gavin mcginnis. okay, let's start the show. >> who is hillary clinton? little is known about her. starting on thursday clinton's campaign is releasing ads in battleground states famed to distinguish clinton as someone who started fighting for families and children. unlike donald trump who has always put himself...
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atv in frederickcy the man behind wheel of atv prosed over september are line michaelsville road buckleys town on. the atv driver in critical i condition and two people and woman and 12-year-old son type hospital with injuries. speeds with a factor. no charges have been filed against that stv driver. >> fairfax country field forgot she was there and he faces neglect and up voluntary manslaughter charges. >> third baltimore police officer charged in death of freddie gray will go on trial thursday. officer goodson faces serious charge. he waived right to jury trial and up stayed waited to opt for bench trial putting his fate in the hands of a judge. history in the making. clinching nomination for president including first woman to toptic the of major political party and while flattered she's holding off on celebrating as millions head to the polls today in several states. >> i have to tell you according to the news we're on the brink of a historic historic up press departmented moment we have work to do don't we. >> we have six elections tomorrow and we're going to fight hard for every sing
atv in frederickcy the man behind wheel of atv prosed over september are line michaelsville road buckleys town on. the atv driver in critical i condition and two people and woman and 12-year-old son type hospital with injuries. speeds with a factor. no charges have been filed against that stv driver. >> fairfax country field forgot she was there and he faces neglect and up voluntary manslaughter charges. >> third baltimore police officer charged in death of freddie gray will go on...
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i'm a russell kirk, bill buckley guy, and you and i discussed this before, lou, and i don't see thatuys have done anything conservative over the last decade or two, and so they've hijacked the term, and they expect everybody to think that what they do is true conservatism. it's not close. lou: i don't know about you, sam, nothing makes me laugh much harder than people explaining to me and to america how paul ryan and mitt romney are the appropriate arbiters of who is and who is not a conservative. i mean, it's hilarious. >> it's hilarious and it's nonsense, what i think has happened is a lot of times and i'll put the media into this as well. three things you do in a campaign. one is you raise money and starting to do that process, the second you get votes and we've been very successful in doing that. and the third is you have to educate the voting public. one of the things we're doing now is exposing a lot of the people out here inside washington, inside the media establishment, inside the donor class, inside a lot of other areas for what they really are. this is what they are. there
i'm a russell kirk, bill buckley guy, and you and i discussed this before, lou, and i don't see thatuys have done anything conservative over the last decade or two, and so they've hijacked the term, and they expect everybody to think that what they do is true conservatism. it's not close. lou: i don't know about you, sam, nothing makes me laugh much harder than people explaining to me and to america how paul ryan and mitt romney are the appropriate arbiters of who is and who is not a...
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at least 10 twisters were confirmed yesterday in the heartland with trickers pulling over in buckley,llinois, with storm chasers pummeled by the twisters. and here there were winds up to 125 minute tearing 11 mile path through a small town in illinois. >> a five day forecast starts as demonstrators try to draw attention to the closing of diabolo canyon in southern california, the last nuclear power plan. environmentalists say the closure will harm the lean energiest. at noon, protesters are planning to march from the parking lot in oakland to sierra club office on webster. this afternoon the demonstrators will take bart to san francisco for professors at greenpeace and natural resources defense council and pg&e. >> california votes have their own say on gun control in november november with the sent state announcing yesterday that the safety for all initiative will be on the ballot. among the providings is a requirement to report lost or stolen firearms, prohibiting possession of large capacity military-style magazines and treats ammunition sales hike gun seals. background checks woul
at least 10 twisters were confirmed yesterday in the heartland with trickers pulling over in buckley,llinois, with storm chasers pummeled by the twisters. and here there were winds up to 125 minute tearing 11 mile path through a small town in illinois. >> a five day forecast starts as demonstrators try to draw attention to the closing of diabolo canyon in southern california, the last nuclear power plan. environmentalists say the closure will harm the lean energiest. at noon, protesters...
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we are being told it is 5 acres and growing in the hills above buckley street and may have been tweetingut photos now that they are on scene. >> if you go to twitter they are renting out photos and saying they are making good progress in cruiser on the scene trying to get a handle of this grass fire. we will keep you updated and bring you any information. let's talk about things that you were talking about on social media, lots of chatter about legalizing marijuana. >>> this is set to appear on the november ballot and supporters have gathered 600,000 signatures that they need to qualify for the ballot. >> it would allow anyone to buy an ounce of marijuana grow as many as six pot plants and the ballot measure is supported by the governor and former facebook president sean parker who donated $1 million to the campaign. they are also part of the station blue-ribbon panel that examines the idea of legalizing marijuana and this kind of research and laws in other states like colorado and washington will help figure out what worked and did not work. this year around the presidential race, maybe
we are being told it is 5 acres and growing in the hills above buckley street and may have been tweetingut photos now that they are on scene. >> if you go to twitter they are renting out photos and saying they are making good progress in cruiser on the scene trying to get a handle of this grass fire. we will keep you updated and bring you any information. let's talk about things that you were talking about on social media, lots of chatter about legalizing marijuana. >>> this is...
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buckley's home has experienced growth in recent years, resurging to new heights this past spring. fox news wrote of young americans for freedom that we trace our roots back oo the conservative movement icons like buckley and reagan. reagan was the former honorary national chairman of young americans for freedom and president reagan said freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. the generation of students in this room vividly feels the reality of that statement as their freedom of expression is under assault every day from coast to coast. students here are on the front lines of the bitter battle raging on campuses across the country to protect and preserve first amendment rights. the california chapter who are with us today in the audience found themselves in the middle of a pivotal moment last february when they attempted to host a young america's foundation sponsored lecture by ben shapiro. after a protest that physically blocked the entrance, these students had to be escorted into the venue through a small door by small gropolice for their sa. as a activist
buckley's home has experienced growth in recent years, resurging to new heights this past spring. fox news wrote of young americans for freedom that we trace our roots back oo the conservative movement icons like buckley and reagan. reagan was the former honorary national chairman of young americans for freedom and president reagan said freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. the generation of students in this room vividly feels the reality of that statement as their...
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it's in the carcina strait regional shoreline off buckley drive between the water and highway 4. the good news to report is firefighters have made excellent use of water-dropping helicopters and made a lot of progress. they've been able to stop the fire at five acres. see from our chopper, though, they're still on the scene putting out hotspots. it is warm there. luckily no structures have burned. no injuries. of course, we're going to continue to monitor the fire and bring you an update later in the newscast. >>> burbank to sjc with mechanical problems. an emergency landing in san jose this afternoon. the pilot for southwest airlines reported the problem after the plane took off from burbank. san jose fire crews were there to meet this plane on the tarmac as the flight made it to the runway. the plane landed safely. >>> istanbul's main airport is already up and running just 24 hours after that deadly terror attack there. security, though, is extremely tight. now the cleanup crews are picking up debris, glass, shattered walls, as passengers continue to arrive and take off from th
it's in the carcina strait regional shoreline off buckley drive between the water and highway 4. the good news to report is firefighters have made excellent use of water-dropping helicopters and made a lot of progress. they've been able to stop the fire at five acres. see from our chopper, though, they're still on the scene putting out hotspots. it is warm there. luckily no structures have burned. no injuries. of course, we're going to continue to monitor the fire and bring you an update later...
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buckley. get ready to wake up, because our next speaker is one of the most energetic and exciting speakers i have ever heard. bay buchanan began her political career as a national treasurer of ronald reagan's presidential campaign in is the 80 and 1984. and she was appointed by president reagan to be the treasurer of the united states. at the age of 32 she was the youngest person in history to hold this position. presently she's the president of the american cause, an educational foundation dedicated to advancing traditional conservative issues. in addition, she regularly speaks on college campuses and at student conventions about leadership and conservative principles and can often be seen on television doing the same. in the summer of 1996 george magazine recognized her as one of the top 20 political women in the nation. she was named the 2007 woman of the year and again in 2011 she was named by the institute as one of the ten most influential conservative women in america. a native of washi
buckley. get ready to wake up, because our next speaker is one of the most energetic and exciting speakers i have ever heard. bay buchanan began her political career as a national treasurer of ronald reagan's presidential campaign in is the 80 and 1984. and she was appointed by president reagan to be the treasurer of the united states. at the age of 32 she was the youngest person in history to hold this position. presently she's the president of the american cause, an educational foundation...
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and those involved circumstances that were delineated in the buckley decision in the court of appeals. and the court specifically cited to those practices and what were those practices? they involved the american milk producers paying $2 million in campaign contributions, spread out among a variety of committees, to get a meeting at the white house. that's all they did. they said in order to gain a meeting with white house officials on price supports, they paid that money. other corporate executives testified that paying money was a calling card, something that would get us in the door and make our point of view heard. and this court said on page 356 of the citizens united opinion, the practices buckley noted would be covered by the bribery laws, ceg, if a quid pro quo arrangement were proved. now, of course, it is very difficult to prove a quid pro quo arrangement and that's why there are campaign finance limitations on contributions to candidates. but the court had no doubt that paying for access was a criminal violation. and so -- >> so if you have a governor whose priority is jobs
and those involved circumstances that were delineated in the buckley decision in the court of appeals. and the court specifically cited to those practices and what were those practices? they involved the american milk producers paying $2 million in campaign contributions, spread out among a variety of committees, to get a meeting at the white house. that's all they did. they said in order to gain a meeting with white house officials on price supports, they paid that money. other corporate...
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and this court said, on page 356 of the citizens united opinion, "the practices buckley noted would be covered by the bribery laws, ceg 18 u.s.c. 201, if a quid pro quo arrangement were proved." now, of course, it's very difficult to prove a quid pro quo arrangement, and that's why there are campaign finance limitations on contributions to candidates. but the court had no doubt that paying for access was a criminal violation. and so -- justice roberts: so -- mr. dreeben: and that's what -- justice roberts: if you have a governor whose priority is jobs for his state, and there's a ceo who's thinking about locating a plant in his state, but he can only do it, he says, if he gets tax credits from the state. so the governor is talking to him, and he says, look, why don't you come down to my, you know, trout stream and we'll go fishing and we'll talk about this. and the governor does that. he has a nice day fishing for trout, and they talk about whether they can get tax credits, deferred taxes if the ceo opens his plant in the state. now, is that a felony, because he's -- mr. dreeben: i --
and this court said, on page 356 of the citizens united opinion, "the practices buckley noted would be covered by the bribery laws, ceg 18 u.s.c. 201, if a quid pro quo arrangement were proved." now, of course, it's very difficult to prove a quid pro quo arrangement, and that's why there are campaign finance limitations on contributions to candidates. but the court had no doubt that paying for access was a criminal violation. and so -- justice roberts: so -- mr. dreeben: and that's...
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bill buckley's not mentioned who had profound effect on the american conservative movement and phyllis schlafly. so i'm just wondering why -- did you consider those three or building out those more? >> no. there are lots of people, i mean, that you could say -- the most frequent mention on front that i get why didn't you include are people like steve jobs, right? >> yeah, sure. >> people like zuckerberg with facebook. >> right. >> the technological people. >> right. >> but, again, i think -- technology is a huge change in the way we live. you can imagine the founding fathers being stunned at things like facebook or twitter coming from politicians in the middle of the night. they'd be like, wow, we don't know anything about this. but i don't think that they would have said, oh, we don't expect that 240, a 250 years later that there won't be tech lodging call development. and -- tech technological development. >> well, they were all groomed in the age of enlightenment, so there were developments -- >> printing. >> exactly. in terms of writing. they at least had an understanding there was
bill buckley's not mentioned who had profound effect on the american conservative movement and phyllis schlafly. so i'm just wondering why -- did you consider those three or building out those more? >> no. there are lots of people, i mean, that you could say -- the most frequent mention on front that i get why didn't you include are people like steve jobs, right? >> yeah, sure. >> people like zuckerberg with facebook. >> right. >> the technological people. >>...
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so we tracked down jeff buckley at san francisco city hall.e mayor's senior housing advisor. >> as part of a voter mandate which was established in the eighties, there are some public open spaces that cannot have shadows in them and others where they have a shadow budget. >> reporter: a shadow budget? >> correct. which is a small amount of shadow that is allowed in those areas during certain times. >> reporter: shadows, noise, environmental concerns. these are issues community groups and even individuals use to block new construction, often targeting market-rate, or luxury, housing. but san francisco is trying to cut the red tape and has an ambitious goal of adding 30,000 new housing units by 2020, half of them subsidized. there are a lot of critics who say, "you should just be focused on total supply and not necessarily on affordability." >> i think that works well in an economist think-tank but in the reality of politics and the policy making in an urban environment, you need to figure out, not just a total unit amount but, how to make those
so we tracked down jeff buckley at san francisco city hall.e mayor's senior housing advisor. >> as part of a voter mandate which was established in the eighties, there are some public open spaces that cannot have shadows in them and others where they have a shadow budget. >> reporter: a shadow budget? >> correct. which is a small amount of shadow that is allowed in those areas during certain times. >> reporter: shadows, noise, environmental concerns. these are issues...
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william f buckley junior is next on the list with an exploration of his roman catholic faith in nearer my god. third on the list by margaret thatcher discusses her time as prime minister of the united kingdom. in the way of the wasp, richard for kaiser examines is personality and dies of george a shall be of bush and views on public service and tradition. the autobiography, undocumented mark stein's fifth on the new boston post list of suggested summer reading followed by the closing of the american mind, which is allan bloom's critique of american culture. next on the list is former oklahoma senator tom coburn of the death bomb which lays out his plan to make the government more fiscally responsible. "wall street journal" column this peggy noonan in the time of our lives, it collection of her columns and comes in eight on the list. finishing off the new boston post list of suggested summer reading are randy barnett's examination of the constitution and how it applies to politics today. restoration, another book by george will on term limits and a functional democracy. book tv has cove
william f buckley junior is next on the list with an exploration of his roman catholic faith in nearer my god. third on the list by margaret thatcher discusses her time as prime minister of the united kingdom. in the way of the wasp, richard for kaiser examines is personality and dies of george a shall be of bush and views on public service and tradition. the autobiography, undocumented mark stein's fifth on the new boston post list of suggested summer reading followed by the closing of the...
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buckley's home in 1960 experienced remarkable growth in recent years.s even wrote of young americans for freedom that we trace our roots back to the conservative movement icons like buckley and like reagan. reagan was former honorary national chairman of young americans for freedom and president reagan, of course, famously said, "freedom never more than one generation away from extinction." the generation of the students in this room vividly feels the reality of that statement. their freedom of expression is under assault from coast to coast. the students are on the front lines of bitter battle raging protect conservative rights. young americans for freedom chapter who are with tois day in the audience found themselves smack in the middle of a argument in the work fight last february when they attempted to host a young america's foundation sponsored lecture by ben schapiro on their campus. after hundreds of liberal students and professors organized a dangerous and violent protest physically blocked the entrance to the speech, these students had to being
buckley's home in 1960 experienced remarkable growth in recent years.s even wrote of young americans for freedom that we trace our roots back to the conservative movement icons like buckley and like reagan. reagan was former honorary national chairman of young americans for freedom and president reagan, of course, famously said, "freedom never more than one generation away from extinction." the generation of the students in this room vividly feels the reality of that statement. their...
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i have janet signed by buckley that influenced me during my college days inspired me to understand thatthis is not just left with college or or something that is happening today but been happening for a very long time. there's a book not really a book but kind of a handout that i read as research for my second book that was put out by weather underground with a lot of information in it and that gives you the understand ration to kind of fight back against some of the policies thafn promoted by people like bill arrest for decades and not only bit him but made their way into different -- policy positions and different programs that we actually in our schools throughout the federal government. let's see -- what else? i'm gong to stick with that for thousand. [laughter] in the back. >> i'm diana so you were part of the never trump interview so i wanted to hear your thoughts on how that moment unfolded more recently and where you thinks it's going in the future. >> i think there's been some miscommunication or misunderstanding about difference between the national review against trump issue.
i have janet signed by buckley that influenced me during my college days inspired me to understand thatthis is not just left with college or or something that is happening today but been happening for a very long time. there's a book not really a book but kind of a handout that i read as research for my second book that was put out by weather underground with a lot of information in it and that gives you the understand ration to kind of fight back against some of the policies thafn promoted by...
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he wrote a book called "the conservative mind." ,n animated william f buckley barry goldwater. it is the idol of the modern conservative. it is still in print. still wildly -- widely read. intelligentsia will speak of this book. it was not a villainous philosophy. shouldat how society the. the conservative and the liberal way. johnattle goes back to adams and thomas jefferson. they started whenever he came through town. it haso it the way always been done. jefferson said we need a revolution every 20 years. he saw changes a good ring. two fundamental worldviews. thomas payne eventually supported the american revolution. he spent two weeks at his house. he got into this too-weeklong battle. wrote an entire book, "the rights of man," as a rebuttal. here is the modern english version. a ruling class and everybody else. manays it does no harm if a is servile as a candle maker. he iss violence if allowed to participate in the government. way, is the same kind of thinking that has animated laws across the united states. suppress the vote. john adams wanted to use that with people of
he wrote a book called "the conservative mind." ,n animated william f buckley barry goldwater. it is the idol of the modern conservative. it is still in print. still wildly -- widely read. intelligentsia will speak of this book. it was not a villainous philosophy. shouldat how society the. the conservative and the liberal way. johnattle goes back to adams and thomas jefferson. they started whenever he came through town. it haso it the way always been done. jefferson said we need a...
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prompted the federal election campaign act in 1972 and those of all circumstances delineated in the buckley the court cited those practices. they involved the american book producers paying $2 million in campaign contributions spread out over a variety of committees to get a meeting at the white house. that is all they did. in order to gain a meeting with white house officials, they paid the money. other corporate executive testified that pay money was a calling card, something that would get as in the door and make our point of view heard. 356,court said on page the practice is noted for become covered by the bribery laws. if a quid pro quo were proved. to provey difficult the arrangement and that is whether our campaign finance limitations to candidates. the courts had no doubt that paying for access was a criminal violation. >> if you have a governor who and a ceo is jobs speaking about looking implanted in his state, you can only do what he says if he gets tax credit so that governors talking to him and says if you, why don't you come down to my stream and we will talk about this. the g
prompted the federal election campaign act in 1972 and those of all circumstances delineated in the buckley the court cited those practices. they involved the american book producers paying $2 million in campaign contributions spread out over a variety of committees to get a meeting at the white house. that is all they did. in order to gain a meeting with white house officials, they paid the money. other corporate executive testified that pay money was a calling card, something that would get...
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we of the gallery to see how much water there as and some the streets and buckley fortunately no homesave been damaged at this point >> reporter: had just been repaved last summer. >> steve: one of the doubt from supporters now he's speaking to charles about of violence that has no place and politics " ba >> pam: when nothing lead in the one nothing final. hear from the incredible damage performance and what to expect in game to upheaval >> reporter: basketball analyst nicholas saw this coming out of game want. the brunt a shot at a triple double. as for 20. the war double digit away from going back back. here's some footage of the team at their morning practice at oracle arena. the warriors are coming off a reserves. as they outscored the cleveland seven players scored in double figures and shaun livingston led them all with a playoff career- high of 20. because of the bench coming through-- steph curry and klay thompson logged just 36 and 24- minutes respectively. let's hear from the mvp. "we logged in the regular-season is because we can protect aunt build colleagues so it's fun to
we of the gallery to see how much water there as and some the streets and buckley fortunately no homesave been damaged at this point >> reporter: had just been repaved last summer. >> steve: one of the doubt from supporters now he's speaking to charles about of violence that has no place and politics " ba >> pam: when nothing lead in the one nothing final. hear from the incredible damage performance and what to expect in game to upheaval >> reporter: basketball...
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buckley supported a public service for--young people who are 18. i think when you're part of the risk, you're gonna be part of the solution. our founding fathers did not want a professional army. they were very explicit about this. they called it-- we did not want a standing army. and the moment we get awe and a tiny number of people go to fight when they shouldn't be sent to fight bececause "they're a professional army" doing their job--the moment we have that awe, we surrender to that kind of militarization of our foreign policy. and having been in the army, i can assure e you tht when you're in the army,y, navy, air r force, or marines, you d't have awe of those people when you get out, because you knoow too mumuch. >> second question, what are the most important questions you would ask the presidential candidates in the next debate? >> how will you shift power from the few to the many in ways that make it very easy for people to band together as consumers, as workers into democratic trade unions, as small taxpayer groups, and as communities who
buckley supported a public service for--young people who are 18. i think when you're part of the risk, you're gonna be part of the solution. our founding fathers did not want a professional army. they were very explicit about this. they called it-- we did not want a standing army. and the moment we get awe and a tiny number of people go to fight when they shouldn't be sent to fight bececause "they're a professional army" doing their job--the moment we have that awe, we surrender to...
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we have a court case 40 years ago, buckley v. valeo, that basically said money is speech and money can be spent without limits. we have the on-going situation of the court taking a look and saying, corporations can be treated as if they were people. this gives a small group of individuals on the board of a corporation the assets of thousands or millions of americans, and they can spend it at their will with never informing the people who own that money, the owners of the corporation, without ever informing them about the political positions that they are taking. this is not free speech. this is stalin speech. if a group spends my money without telling me how they're spending my money, it is stolen speech. and yet that is what wref in citizens united. the supreme court in a 5-4 decision went way off track. the supreme court where the majority failed to understand the heart of what our democracy, our republic is all about. now, if we turn the clock black back -- now, if we turn the clock back, there was a world where we had the tow
we have a court case 40 years ago, buckley v. valeo, that basically said money is speech and money can be spent without limits. we have the on-going situation of the court taking a look and saying, corporations can be treated as if they were people. this gives a small group of individuals on the board of a corporation the assets of thousands or millions of americans, and they can spend it at their will with never informing the people who own that money, the owners of the corporation, without...