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question to them including tap buckley. >> he knew buckley. in a biblical sense as well. i suppose i have proof. and we had here with us one of the people, talks best friend dangalbraith . we have her right here. >> it's an extraordinary collection and is punctuated, a very good start. not only because it is such a good book and by the way, your introductions to each one of the 52 pieces are many masterpieces. you may know this guy mostly as a fox news tv guide but let me tell you, this son of a gun can write. >> is c-span getting this? >> in part because of james being a very household name out there in tv land, the book is off to a brilliant start and he was on bill o'reilly gave it a very nice plug a couple days ago and i did something i don't do a lot. i went to amazon to affect the sales ranking. but i thought it was legit to check someone else and it was number two. [applause] i've emailed james and james became a tadaloof . he says i don't have a lot of time looking at my amazon sales rating. this morning, on megan kelly last night he said to me it's number one. go
question to them including tap buckley. >> he knew buckley. in a biblical sense as well. i suppose i have proof. and we had here with us one of the people, talks best friend dangalbraith . we have her right here. >> it's an extraordinary collection and is punctuated, a very good start. not only because it is such a good book and by the way, your introductions to each one of the 52 pieces are many masterpieces. you may know this guy mostly as a fox news tv guide but let me tell you,...
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buckley, jr. its mission -- [applause] -- its mission is to advance the consecutive principles bill championed, compliment the mission of the magazine, support "national review's" best talent and preserve and promote the buckley legacy. the institute has formal i launched its buck lee legacy project and there's literature here complaining its plans and vision. in this last year, the institute, through this project, has celebrated the anniversaries of two important and lasting aspects of the buckleyal. bill's mayoral run, captured in his now republished campaign memoir "the unmaking of a mayor" and the 1966 launch of bill's marvelous interview program, "firing line." the buckley legacy is why we're here today to discuss bill, the writer, and specifically bill, the observer of men and women, public and private, giants and small fries. before i introduce our participants, a related anecdote. over 20 years ago, my predecessor, ed cappano, who is here today and to whom "national review" owes so much --
buckley, jr. its mission -- [applause] -- its mission is to advance the consecutive principles bill championed, compliment the mission of the magazine, support "national review's" best talent and preserve and promote the buckley legacy. the institute has formal i launched its buck lee legacy project and there's literature here complaining its plans and vision. in this last year, the institute, through this project, has celebrated the anniversaries of two important and lasting aspects...
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buckley. mr. buckley: let's face it. if johnny was really conservative as he claims and he's not, none of these people would be supporting them. they might like him. he's a likeable guy. everyone likes johnny. i like him, from what i know of him. sen. isakson: i was hoping that would be the case. mr. buckley: but the bottom line is if he were really really , conservative, they wouldn't be supporting him. democratic media gone against him for refusing to debate? run it twicei have before and we had six debates, are they protecting him? i came to the realization, other than the second amendment, he's a democrat. if he wins or jim barksdale win, you get a democrat. there are some differences, i will admit. jim is a little bit more liberal than johnny. my time is up. mr. hullinger: senator, you're time is beginning. your time to rebut. sen. isakson: i urge you to go look up this american conservative whoever it is he's quoting. check them out. mr. buckley: conservative review. sen. isakson: i know who some of the characters
buckley. mr. buckley: let's face it. if johnny was really conservative as he claims and he's not, none of these people would be supporting them. they might like him. he's a likeable guy. everyone likes johnny. i like him, from what i know of him. sen. isakson: i was hoping that would be the case. mr. buckley: but the bottom line is if he were really really , conservative, they wouldn't be supporting him. democratic media gone against him for refusing to debate? run it twicei have before and we...
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buckley. mr. buckley: let's face it. if johnny was really conservative as he claims and he's not, none of these people would be supporting them. they might like him. he's a likeable guy. everyone likes johnny. i like him, from what i know of him. sen. isakson: i was hoping that would be the case. mr. buckley: but the bottom line is, if he were really really conservative, they wouldn't be supporting him. why hasn't the democratic media gone against him for refusing to debate? mr. buckley: i have run it twice before and we had six debates, are they protecting him? i came to the realization, other than the second amendment, he's a democrat. if he wins or jim barksdale win, you get a democrat. there are some differences, i will admit. jim is a little bit more liberal than johnny. my time is up. mr. hullinger: senator, you're time is beginning. your time to rebut. sen. isakson: i urge you to go look up this american conservative whoever it is he's quoting. check them out. mr. buckley: conservative review. sen. isakson: i know
buckley. mr. buckley: let's face it. if johnny was really conservative as he claims and he's not, none of these people would be supporting them. they might like him. he's a likeable guy. everyone likes johnny. i like him, from what i know of him. sen. isakson: i was hoping that would be the case. mr. buckley: but the bottom line is, if he were really really conservative, they wouldn't be supporting him. why hasn't the democratic media gone against him for refusing to debate? mr. buckley: i have...
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, we have a little buckley. let's listen to him. >> we will explore the question of the future of the gop and of the conservative movement. there is as little point i think in reciting the background of ronald regan as there would be in reciting the background of jimmy carter. i suppose it is reasonable to say they are the two best known politicians in the country after senator kennedy and richard nixon. >> let's stop calling names. >> i'll sock you in the god damn face and you'll stay plastered. >> a republican and a conservative, terms which he had not found or at least not yet found to be mutually exclusive. >> god, i love that. thank you, brit. >> you sound just like him. you really do. the book, ladies and gentlemen, is good stuff. the pieces are short enough that you can read two or three of them at one sitting. the writing of james's interduction to each of these is terrific stuff. great book to give away for christmas. i'm proud to own it. james, thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you, brit. >>>
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associate buckley and kirk together. but it was that little bit of we'll call it priggishness that -- it was a littled odd. >> host: well, you do describe him as a luddite, a fabulist, a stoic. >> guest: yes. i would keep all of those things. in terms of being a luddite, he did not like modern technology. he hated the phone. the telephone, he would just curse it. he didn't like answering it, didn't like it when it rang. it was, for him, a really an abominable creation, and he used to jokingly, i assume, you know, make fun of alexander graham bell and this guy was a curse on the human race and so forth. but he had no problem carrying his typewriter and, you know, where do we -- at what point do we say this is technology, this is not? everywhere he went he typed, and he could type 120 words a minute. i had the privilege of going new his letters, maybe one out of 500, maybe one out of 1,000 has a typo. [laughter] the guy's -- he was incredible at that. so there were certain technologies i think he kind of loved to hate, and
associate buckley and kirk together. but it was that little bit of we'll call it priggishness that -- it was a littled odd. >> host: well, you do describe him as a luddite, a fabulist, a stoic. >> guest: yes. i would keep all of those things. in terms of being a luddite, he did not like modern technology. he hated the phone. the telephone, he would just curse it. he didn't like answering it, didn't like it when it rang. it was, for him, a really an abominable creation, and he used...
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associate buckley kirk together. it was that little bit of we will call it traditionalist. it was a little on. >> you do describe him as a fabulous, a stoic. >> i would keep all of those things. and -- he hated the telephone. he didn't like answering it did not like it when it rang. it was an bondable creation. he would make fun of alexander graham bell and so forth. he had no problem with caring his typewriter. at what point do we say this is technology, this is not. not. everywhere he went he typed. he could type cxx words per minute. i minute. had the privilege of going through his letters and meeting one out of 500 or thousand has a typo. he was incredible. there certain technologies that he loved to hate and other that he accepted. he was always stoic. that comes out of the fall of greece. so it comes out of the time. of the fall of greece and the rise of the roman republic. it was a philosophy that argued that the world is pretty much hell and you just have to accept pain and suffering. it is good in and of its
associate buckley kirk together. it was that little bit of we will call it traditionalist. it was a little on. >> you do describe him as a fabulous, a stoic. >> i would keep all of those things. and -- he hated the telephone. he didn't like answering it did not like it when it rang. it was an bondable creation. he would make fun of alexander graham bell and so forth. he had no problem with caring his typewriter. at what point do we say this is technology, this is not. not....
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buckley even though he is catholic. he was as blue blood as it could be for the 1950's. that was antithesis of that. the spiritualized in all the untraveled into the east where the buckleys with the connections with the kennedys. but because the is to be impersonality but he knew that he had to have kirk on board so he went out in the early 1950's i think 1955 that they met at a bar not too far from kirk's house and it was there that they formulated what national review would be. kirkwood extremely the ball headed. he did not want to be on the masthead that is so esoteric now but the number of the people that buckley were with were ex-communist and he did not trust. and did not associate with them. and in number of these people so he was okay with them doing this. with them together there was that little part it was a little odd. >> >> but in terms of modern technology to hate the phone he did not like a did not answer it for him it was a creation like alexander graham bell. but he had no problem to carry his typewriter and at what point do we say it is not everywhere he
buckley even though he is catholic. he was as blue blood as it could be for the 1950's. that was antithesis of that. the spiritualized in all the untraveled into the east where the buckleys with the connections with the kennedys. but because the is to be impersonality but he knew that he had to have kirk on board so he went out in the early 1950's i think 1955 that they met at a bar not too far from kirk's house and it was there that they formulated what national review would be. kirkwood...
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buckley was an avid sail i are.: one of the most interesting parts of the book are the eulogies you found private citizens. friend of his. >> he uses his novelist gifts to conjure the depart and allow the read tore savor these people the way he did. in some cases he was racked by grief. emotionally these are often devastating pieces of writing. kennedy: you are unparalleled in the world of news gathering, editing and writing. i hope everyone goes and buys this book. fans of death. fans of james rosen. >> you can get the audio version, e-book version and hard cover version. it made the "times" best seller list. >> men who push old ladies into the waive onrushing bus and men who push outladies outof the way of a bus should not be grouped together as the men who push old ladies around. kennedy: thank you very much. coming up. how many racoons will the tsa guess what guys, i switched to sprint. sprint? i'm hearing good things about the network. all the networks are great now. we're talking within a 1% difference in reli
buckley was an avid sail i are.: one of the most interesting parts of the book are the eulogies you found private citizens. friend of his. >> he uses his novelist gifts to conjure the depart and allow the read tore savor these people the way he did. in some cases he was racked by grief. emotionally these are often devastating pieces of writing. kennedy: you are unparalleled in the world of news gathering, editing and writing. i hope everyone goes and buys this book. fans of death. fans of...
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buckley. of allen >> mr. buckley, first of all, i know that you are conservative concerned about the debt. is alsoenator isakson conservative. i'm a fiscal conservative as well. can you tell me the areas that you feel like you most disagree with senator isakson? all, johnny tells everyone he's a conservative. time i sawy every the word conservative, i would multimillionaire. the conservative review gives johnny a 30 score. which is an f. which ties him to maxing water who is a liberal democrat out of l.a. johnny is not really conservative. when you hear all of these ads about him being conservative. i offer solutions to the problems. they involve some sacrifice. complete analysis and
buckley. of allen >> mr. buckley, first of all, i know that you are conservative concerned about the debt. is alsoenator isakson conservative. i'm a fiscal conservative as well. can you tell me the areas that you feel like you most disagree with senator isakson? all, johnny tells everyone he's a conservative. time i sawy every the word conservative, i would multimillionaire. the conservative review gives johnny a 30 score. which is an f. which ties him to maxing water who is a liberal...
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buckley. the william f.kley thing i do wonder because our chief washington correspondent was looking at his life, his idea was let's put together, you know, eulogies, obituaries that the great conservative icon had written. now, i'm thinking, all right, well, that doesn't look like a barn burner to me, but i was wrong, and people who might have doubted it were wrong because wouldn't you know, a torch lit, great lives of the 20th century and those writings of this great conservative figure with a brilliant forward by mr. rosen, it's on fire on the best-seller list. good to see you, my friend. >> thank you for having me. >> how did you make that pitch to publishers because it's a tough one? >> well, for students of bill buckley's writings and career, it's been known for some time he was a genius for eulogies and paying tribute to the departed. he often knew them directly and then the reader could experience these people as bill buckley knew them. i finally just stood up and said how about me, national review w
buckley. the william f.kley thing i do wonder because our chief washington correspondent was looking at his life, his idea was let's put together, you know, eulogies, obituaries that the great conservative icon had written. now, i'm thinking, all right, well, that doesn't look like a barn burner to me, but i was wrong, and people who might have doubted it were wrong because wouldn't you know, a torch lit, great lives of the 20th century and those writings of this great conservative figure with...
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a sense of humor like buckley had.you rent or mayor of new york city in a symbolic way you symbolic way of capturing 13%. he said demand a recount. neil: by the way, the biggest phrase comes from christopher buckley who says this is the best book ever. you should read it. it reminds you of the time. bigger than life and talked about bias are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with plans including aarp medicarecomplete insured through unitedhealthcare. call today or go online to enroll. these medicare advantage plans can combine your hospital and doctor coverage with prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits all in one complete plan for a low monthly premium, or in some areas no plan premium at all. other benefits can include: $0 co-pays for an annual physical and most immunizations, routine vision and hearing coverage, and you'll pay the plan's lowest prescription price, whether it's your co-pay or
a sense of humor like buckley had.you rent or mayor of new york city in a symbolic way you symbolic way of capturing 13%. he said demand a recount. neil: by the way, the biggest phrase comes from christopher buckley who says this is the best book ever. you should read it. it reminds you of the time. bigger than life and talked about bias are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you......
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buckley? >> no. comment kindd that of bizarre. whenlet me say this, 2004 i first ran and senator isakson georgia, aguy sent me an e-mail after the race and said, in georgia, county only 80 people voted and me and my whole family voted for you. official number showed up you getting zero. voting there is any system will have flaws. do i think the election is rigged? i don't think that will be the appropriate term for it. no, i don't agree with that. >> jeff, i don't think the election is rigged. job.do a great i've been involved far long time in georgia. was in the legislature when we modernized our election system. i think it's fair. every candidate has calendar like this to go to. >> each panelist will ask a question to two of the candidates. we will begin now with laurie allenfor your question to buckley. buckley, you're kind of considered the spoiler in this race. third party candidate won statewide here in georgia. new poll out today has you polling 5%. any realistic expectations that you c
buckley? >> no. comment kindd that of bizarre. whenlet me say this, 2004 i first ran and senator isakson georgia, aguy sent me an e-mail after the race and said, in georgia, county only 80 people voted and me and my whole family voted for you. official number showed up you getting zero. voting there is any system will have flaws. do i think the election is rigged? i don't think that will be the appropriate term for it. no, i don't agree with that. >> jeff, i don't think the election...
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buckley. mr. buckley: the young people, please look at my website. i'm the only one looking out for you. democrats will give you free college. and the reality, on our current path the system will collapse in 20 years. you're getting a free college education and seeing financial collapse of the country likely within 20 years. i got all of these credible authorities on my website. many of them work for the government or did, and they all say the same result. when democracy collapses and republics collapse, they become dictatorships. look at adolf hitler. i'm the only one looking out for the young people. sen. isakson: millennials will play a huge role. the answer to this question is, i don't have a facebook face. i don't do very good on twitter, but i got a designated tweeter. i do facebook all the time. i try to reach millennials. they don't turn on the tv or read newspaper. they communicate through each other electronically. i'm trying to make sure we get our message to them because they are the future. my granddaughter out there, she can do things i
buckley. mr. buckley: the young people, please look at my website. i'm the only one looking out for you. democrats will give you free college. and the reality, on our current path the system will collapse in 20 years. you're getting a free college education and seeing financial collapse of the country likely within 20 years. i got all of these credible authorities on my website. many of them work for the government or did, and they all say the same result. when democracy collapses and republics...
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if you want to capture the essence of buckley -- great stuff in here, by the way.entire show -- >> the firing line. bill: -- online. and it was substantial, james. and be he gave, in my view, ali a significant platform -- >> absolutely. bill: to be -- to express his political views. >> buckley was friends with liberals, you know? and that's -- the theme in this book that runs through it is friendship. he was a genius at friendship. and i dare say those of our viewers who give a torch kept lit as a gift for whatever occasion will find it deepens their friendships. and that's what's really missing from politicians today, what buckley used to call trans-ideological friendships. i think there's a hunger in america, particularly right now, for the age of bill buckley, for the class of bill buckley and for being able to be in politics without being coarse or unforgiving. bill: great stuff, man. and well put too. thank you. >> thank you, bill. bill: what was it? smooth as tennessee whiskey with affection. sir james rosen. is bob dylan the beethoven of our time? maccallum
if you want to capture the essence of buckley -- great stuff in here, by the way.entire show -- >> the firing line. bill: -- online. and it was substantial, james. and be he gave, in my view, ali a significant platform -- >> absolutely. bill: to be -- to express his political views. >> buckley was friends with liberals, you know? and that's -- the theme in this book that runs through it is friendship. he was a genius at friendship. and i dare say those of our viewers who give...
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challenger jim barksdale and libertarian allen buckley and just before 9:00 p.m. democratic congressman rick nolan and republican stuart mills the bait for minnesota's eighth district's dna and 9:30 p.m. a debate for colorado's sixth congressional district between republican representative mike coffman and morgan carroll and saturday night at 10:00 p.m. on c-span pennsylvania debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty followed at 11 trade dowdy and democratic christmas daily domenica-- debate in the south carolina debate. now until election day, watch key debates from house, senate and governor's races on the c-span network, c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. c-span where history unfolds daily.
challenger jim barksdale and libertarian allen buckley and just before 9:00 p.m. democratic congressman rick nolan and republican stuart mills the bait for minnesota's eighth district's dna and 9:30 p.m. a debate for colorado's sixth congressional district between republican representative mike coffman and morgan carroll and saturday night at 10:00 p.m. on c-span pennsylvania debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty followed at 11 trade dowdy and democratic...
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jim barksdale, and libertarian allen buckley. and just before 9:00, the debate from minnesota's eighth district seat. and at 9:30 p.m., the debate for the cysts district -- 6th district in colorado. and saturday night, the pennsylvania senate debate katien pat toomey and mcginty. followed at 11:00, the debate in the new hampshire governor's race. carolinathe n north governors debate. now until election day, watch key debates from house, senate and governor races on the c-span network, c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. c-span, where history unfolds daily. wordsby kennedy's last
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democratic challenger and libertarian allen buckley. just before 9:00 p.m. democratic congressman rick nolan and republican stuart mills debate for minnesota's eighth district seat. at 9:30 p.m. a debate for colorado's sixth congressional district between the public and representative mike hoffman and democrat morgan carol and saturday night at 10:00 p.m. on c-span the fat-- pennsylvania debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat katie minden skeet followed by 11:00 p.m. debating the new hampshire governor's race. at midnight on c-span the north carolina governors debate between republican governor pat mcquarrie, them are crap roy cooper and libertarian. now until election today watch key debates on the c-span network, c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio at. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> donald trump is focusing on
democratic challenger and libertarian allen buckley. just before 9:00 p.m. democratic congressman rick nolan and republican stuart mills debate for minnesota's eighth district seat. at 9:30 p.m. a debate for colorado's sixth congressional district between the public and representative mike hoffman and democrat morgan carol and saturday night at 10:00 p.m. on c-span the fat-- pennsylvania debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat katie minden skeet followed by 11:00 p.m. debating...
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challenger, jim barksdale and libertarian allen buckley. rick nolan and stuart mills debate from minnesota's 8th district seat. at 9:30, a debate for colorado's 6th congressional district between republican representative mike kaufman and morgan carroll. saturday night at 10:00 on c-span, pennsylvania senate debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat, katie mcguilty. and at midnight on c-span, the north carolina governors debate between republican governor pat mccrory, democrat roy cooper and libertarian. lon cecil. watch key debates from house, senate and governors races on c-span networks, c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. c-span where history unfolds daily. >> kicking off in about an hour
challenger, jim barksdale and libertarian allen buckley. rick nolan and stuart mills debate from minnesota's 8th district seat. at 9:30, a debate for colorado's 6th congressional district between republican representative mike kaufman and morgan carroll. saturday night at 10:00 on c-span, pennsylvania senate debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat, katie mcguilty. and at midnight on c-span, the north carolina governors debate between republican governor pat mccrory, democrat...
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challenger jim barksdale, and libertarian allen buckley. just before 9:00, democrat congressman rick nolan and republican stuart mills debate for minnesota's eighth district seat. debate for colorado's sixth congressional district between republican representative mike coffman and democrat morgan carroll. saturday night at 10:00 on c-span, the pennsylvania senate debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty. followed 11 :00, republican commerce and trey gowdy and democrat chris for daily debate in the south carolina for district race. and at midnight on c-span, the north carolina governors debate between republican governor patrick rate, democrat mark cooper, and libertarian law and cecil. now until election day, watch key debates for house, senate, governor's races on the c-span networks. c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio lap. -- radio app.
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johnny isakson, jim barksdale, and libertarian allen buckley and just before 9:00, democratic congressman rick nolan and stuart mills debate for minnesota's eighth district seat. at 9:30, the debate in colorado between mike coffman and democrat morgan carroll. saturday night at 10:00 on c-span, pennsylvania senate debate between pat toomey and katie mcginty. at 11:00, democrat -- the net have your governor's race. at midnight on c-span, the north carolina governors debate between cap mccrory, rory cooper, and libertarian lawn cecil -- ron cecil. watch key debates from house, senate, governor races on the c-span networks, www.c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. where history unfolds daily.
johnny isakson, jim barksdale, and libertarian allen buckley and just before 9:00, democratic congressman rick nolan and stuart mills debate for minnesota's eighth district seat. at 9:30, the debate in colorado between mike coffman and democrat morgan carroll. saturday night at 10:00 on c-span, pennsylvania senate debate between pat toomey and katie mcginty. at 11:00, democrat -- the net have your governor's race. at midnight on c-span, the north carolina governors debate between cap mccrory,...
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but at demos we see the problem in the legal landscape as going back farther to a case called buckley versus vallejo. and that case was decided in 1976. it was after the watergate scandal and around that time the congress had passed a fairly comprehensive package of money in politics reforms and some of the provisions in that package were challenged and were the subject of this buckley litigation. so some of the provisions in that package were upheld and they remain part of our legal landscape today and that includes contribution limits so there are limits on the amounts that individuals can give to a particular candidate or party. but on the other hand, the buckley court struck down limits on spending and that includes limits on how much individuals individuals can spend of their own money on elections as long as they do so independently of candidates. so we've never really gotten a chance to see how this comprehensive package would have worked together together, but p more problematic is the reasoning that the buckley court gave us in that decision. so the court said that the govern
but at demos we see the problem in the legal landscape as going back farther to a case called buckley versus vallejo. and that case was decided in 1976. it was after the watergate scandal and around that time the congress had passed a fairly comprehensive package of money in politics reforms and some of the provisions in that package were challenged and were the subject of this buckley litigation. so some of the provisions in that package were upheld and they remain part of our legal landscape...
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some of the provisions that package were challenged and where the subject of this buckley litigation. so, some of the provisions in that package were upheld and remain part of our legal landscape today and that includes contribution limits, so there are limits on the amount that individuals can give to particular candidate or party, but on the other hand the buckley court struck down limits on spending and that includes limits on how much individuals can spend on their own money on elections as long as they do so independently of candidates. so, we have never really got a chance to see how the comprehensive package would have worked together, but probably more problematic is the reasoning that the buckley court gave us in that decision. so, the court said that the government has to have an important reason to pass campaign-finance reform. it told us that the only reason that is important enough to justify campaign-finance for form and limits on money is to prevent corruption or the parents of corruption. at the same time the buckley court says government cannot act to enhance politica
some of the provisions that package were challenged and where the subject of this buckley litigation. so, some of the provisions in that package were upheld and remain part of our legal landscape today and that includes contribution limits, so there are limits on the amount that individuals can give to particular candidate or party, but on the other hand the buckley court struck down limits on spending and that includes limits on how much individuals can spend on their own money on elections as...
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steve buckley with us from the boston her ampd thanks, buck -- herald. thanks, buck. >>> two for two in wild card games. tonight the mets and the giants came down to the ninth inning once again. we're back out to cleveland we're talking red sox baseball. joe plaia: every three days, someone in new hampshire is killed with a gun. mothers, sons, friends. when she has the chance to strengthen background checks, she voted no, backing the washington gun lobby instead. then - on a bill to keep suspected terrorists from getting guns, ayotte flip flopped. kelly ayotte's become another typical washington politician and that puts us all at risk. narrator: independence usa pac (foot steps) ?? (crickets chirping) ?? ?? (heart beat) ?? (water splashing) (rain drops) (engine revving) (tires on wet road) ?? lease the exhilarating 2017 lincoln mkz for $349 a month emma dreamed of honeymooning in aruba. but with the jetblue card, uld get married. fly faster than you think. get three times points on jetblue purchases, two times at restaurants and grocery stores, and one t
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some of the provisions were challenged and for the subject of this buckley litigation. so some other provisions in that package were upheld and the remaining part of our legal landscape today, and that includes contribution limits, so there are limits on the amounts that individuals can give to a particular candidate or party but on the other hand, the buckley court struck down limits on spending. and that includes limits on how much individuals can spend of their own money on elections as long as they do so independently of candidates. so we've never really gotten a chance to see how this comprehensive package would have worked together, but probably more problematic is the reasoning that the buckley court gave us in that decision. so the court said the government has had an important reason to pass campaign finance reform. and it told us that the only reason that's important enough to justify having finance reform and limits on big money is to prevent corruption or the appearance of corruption. the same time the buckley court said government cannot act to enhance poli
some of the provisions were challenged and for the subject of this buckley litigation. so some other provisions in that package were upheld and the remaining part of our legal landscape today, and that includes contribution limits, so there are limits on the amounts that individuals can give to a particular candidate or party but on the other hand, the buckley court struck down limits on spending. and that includes limits on how much individuals can spend of their own money on elections as long...
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buckley junior, the national review magazine and an initial modest success in backing barry goldwater in the presidential campaign of 1964 although he was a colossal loser electorally. people say that tradition continued in some way down to his fittings with ronald reagan. so you see the conservative movement take off more so with reagan and others. evangelicals for our players for much of that political history. in fact, if you look at the history of evangelical politics comment even though ethnically there are ties between evangelicals and the republican party going back to abraham lincoln, the political instinct of evangelicals as i read it and i've grown up at evangelicals so i know something of the background is much more more or less takes a then constitutional . the conservatives in the 1950s were very much concerned about the constitution and the limits on governmental though they wanted a strong foreign policy to oppose communism. evangelicals invariably have a politics three more lands, whether something is good or bad, whether it supports holiness and righteousness or wheth
buckley junior, the national review magazine and an initial modest success in backing barry goldwater in the presidential campaign of 1964 although he was a colossal loser electorally. people say that tradition continued in some way down to his fittings with ronald reagan. so you see the conservative movement take off more so with reagan and others. evangelicals for our players for much of that political history. in fact, if you look at the history of evangelical politics comment even though...
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buckley junior. tell us about that. you have told our people but you haven't told the "special report" audience. >> reporter: i edited this volume. it collects 50 eulogies that bill buckley delivered or published across his career. these are heart felt and often emotionally shattering profiles of the great and sometimes evil figures of buckley's time, most of whom he knew personally from ronald reagan and john lennon to johnny carson. you, sir, are very kind to mention it. >> of course. thanks. >>> perhaps the most used word this presidential election cycle, rigged. donald trump says it's happening. hillary clinton and others say it doesn't happen or not in great numbers. tonight we look at at fairness in the election. >> reporter: if donald trump loses the election in 19 days, he says it will be the result of dirty tricks by democrats at poling places. >> 1.8 million people who are dead who are registered to vote. some of them vote. one was a republican and after death became a democrat. >> reporter: some experts say i
buckley junior. tell us about that. you have told our people but you haven't told the "special report" audience. >> reporter: i edited this volume. it collects 50 eulogies that bill buckley delivered or published across his career. these are heart felt and often emotionally shattering profiles of the great and sometimes evil figures of buckley's time, most of whom he knew personally from ronald reagan and john lennon to johnny carson. you, sir, are very kind to mention it....
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you do so val and buckley. >> mr. buckley, first of all, i know that you are conservative and you're concerned about the debt. i know senator isakson is also a conservative. frankly i'm a fiscal conservative as well, but can you tell me the areas you feel you most disagree with senator isakson? >> first of all, donnie tells everyone he's a conservative. if i had a penny for every time i saw conservative next to his name in an ad i would be a multimillionaire. it gives him a 30 score which is an f, which ties him to maxine waters who was a liberal democrat out of l.a. johnny is not really conservative. when you hear all these ads about him being conservative, where i really disagree, i, i offer solutions to the problem. they involve some sacrifice. i propose complete analysis and reasonable reform to all the entitlement system. entitlement spending is 60 or 70% of spending. johnny doesn't propose anything. he's never proposed a tax solution, no offense johnny and i suggest we need to eliminate half of our 800 foreign m
you do so val and buckley. >> mr. buckley, first of all, i know that you are conservative and you're concerned about the debt. i know senator isakson is also a conservative. frankly i'm a fiscal conservative as well, but can you tell me the areas you feel you most disagree with senator isakson? >> first of all, donnie tells everyone he's a conservative. if i had a penny for every time i saw conservative next to his name in an ad i would be a multimillionaire. it gives him a 30 score...
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20th century," which examines essays on famous figures written by christopher buckley's father. the event is moderated by the executive director of national review. sunday night at nine eastern on "after words," tim wu looks at the history of advertising and branding and howed today's marketers are vying for our attention in his book, "the attention merchants." he's interviewed by john fort, co-anchor of cnbc's squawk alley. >> the real birth of advertising is in the 1920s with the birth of the big ad agencies, the growth of madison avenue, also london, paris, other places as the center of an industry which is dedicated to the systematic development of advertisements over and over that will keep you buying stuff. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> recently booktv attended a party in northwest washington, d.c. for the publication of american health policy institute president tevi troy's book "shall we wake the president" on how american presidents have dealt with disasters. mr. troy mingled with guests, and he ghei brief remarks -- gave brief remarks about
20th century," which examines essays on famous figures written by christopher buckley's father. the event is moderated by the executive director of national review. sunday night at nine eastern on "after words," tim wu looks at the history of advertising and branding and howed today's marketers are vying for our attention in his book, "the attention merchants." he's interviewed by john fort, co-anchor of cnbc's squawk alley. >> the real birth of advertising is in...
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buckley jr. >> this is a collection of 50 y eulogys that he wrote.f you love all those things that bill buckley loved, you're going to love this book. >> the smartest people i know always read the obituaries, including my husband. so, congratulations to james. >> tucker reads the obituaries. >> because that's where you learn about america and great people. >> tucker sees dead people. >> it's true. >> greg, you're up. >> saturday show, 10:00 p.m., you got comi-con, the great pro wrestler. we're going to have a debate preview and carl, it's going to be great. we'll have a debate preview. tech billionaires are investing mucho bucks to find out whether or not we live in a matrix. >> somebody trapped me here with you. >> is this the secret to happiness? i can't remember. maybe not. but if you're a polar bear and it's hot out, this is actually a polar bear cub enjoying himself in a pile of ice. a neat fact about this adorable polar bear cub, when he becomes an adult, he'll be able to rip you to sh reds. everything adorable as an animal gets big and then th
buckley jr. >> this is a collection of 50 y eulogys that he wrote.f you love all those things that bill buckley loved, you're going to love this book. >> the smartest people i know always read the obituaries, including my husband. so, congratulations to james. >> tucker reads the obituaries. >> because that's where you learn about america and great people. >> tucker sees dead people. >> it's true. >> greg, you're up. >> saturday show, 10:00 p.m.,...
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buckley was the founder of the conservative movement.ed up on him and i can attest to this. he was at the new york public library pulling his personal readings and writings, what do you think he would think about this presidential race? >> i think he would be saddened by the coarseness of our discourse. i think he would be very disappointed by the cheapness of our discourse. but that's not the say that he would not have endorsed donald trump. we don't know one way or the other. he did write about donald trump with some disdain a long time ago but buckley always urged people to vote for the most right candidate. that might have been trump. >> sit expensive? is it long? i don't have a lot of time. how much time do i have. how many pages is it? >> it's a book you can pick up and put down at any one time. >> that's perfect. when you go to sleep and you only have 20, not minutes, seconds in my case, this is your book. "a torch kept lit", rosen. we'll be right back. these goofy glasses. yeah. well, we gotta hand it to fedex. they've helped mak
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buckley, jr. "national review" magazine and the initial success of backing goldwater as the presidential campaign of 64 per. one but then people say that tradition continued in some way with ronald reagan's you concede that conservative movement takeoff with reagan and others. and they were the l. ayers for much of that political history. would you look at evangelical politics even though ethnically there are ties the political instincts so i know something of the background is more moralistic than constitutional the conservatives were concerned about of constitution and the limits on government although they would want talented mistral evangelicalism l. looked through moral lessons. and whether that the tracks from that. and those batteries does the reference point that recognize america to allow those differences to play out. to work through constitutional measures and oftentimes those who want to go for the right thing to do. >> as of daybed a hindrance to the electoral success? >> yes in the m
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buckley said someone saw the person do it and told the court. >>> this figure shows a car plowing into a beauty salon store in front door. it comes within a few feet of employees left to jump out of the way before getting hit. >> she thought she put that car in reverse but it searched our that no one was hurt and amazingly the owner says the same thing happened to him before at his other location in fort lauderdale. >>> one voter doesn't believe her vote will count after a ballot except at hillsboro she said coworker handed her someone else's balance and he was given hers. then during the confusion paul marco after she was a better man . by the time workers figured it out she said she felt targeted and disenfranchised. >> it's unsettling because i do like to thank our system works but now that i've experienced this i'm starting to second- guess everything for >> officials tell abc action news when they pinpointed the problem all protocols were followed and no one's vote was put in jeopardy.>>> thousands of people squeezed into curtis park to see clinton and her message was simple get o
buckley said someone saw the person do it and told the court. >>> this figure shows a car plowing into a beauty salon store in front door. it comes within a few feet of employees left to jump out of the way before getting hit. >> she thought she put that car in reverse but it searched our that no one was hurt and amazingly the owner says the same thing happened to him before at his other location in fort lauderdale. >>> one voter doesn't believe her vote will count after...
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bill buckley said this repeatedly. and in the first paragraph, why am i writing about john randolph, no one really knows. it is an act of piety to call him up from the shade. think about what this is. they have thrown in great mythological understanding and they were rather confused. excuse me? what are you trying to say? that is what he did. he made people better than what they were and there is nothing wrong with that. it is something we can all look over and over again, how easy to tear someone down. what about finding the expert thing, the thing that makes him great? let me give three points that are essential to understand doctor kirk. number one, when we look at his conservatism, he struggled with this. what term do we call it, the title of the conservative mind, is it going to go over and we often forget kirk was a major celebrity from 1953 to 1964. he was a household name in the newspapers, on the radio, on tv, we followed what he was doing. pretty amazing figure. he had no idea. when he was writing this, it wa
bill buckley said this repeatedly. and in the first paragraph, why am i writing about john randolph, no one really knows. it is an act of piety to call him up from the shade. think about what this is. they have thrown in great mythological understanding and they were rather confused. excuse me? what are you trying to say? that is what he did. he made people better than what they were and there is nothing wrong with that. it is something we can all look over and over again, how easy to tear...
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neighboring georgia, a little girl is describing her survival in a plane crash. 8-year-old london buckley was with her grandfather when their small plane went down in henry county and landed in some trees. she suffered multiple broken bones and is now recovering at an atlanta area hospital. now, london says that she didn't know if she would live or die. >> i can still picture it in my mind, just the plane turning and then like i feel like i passed out. >> well, she might be able to go home as soon as this weekend. london's grandfather is recovering from broken bones, as well, that were suffered in the crash. >>> a youth football team in rhode island has been disqualified from the league indefinitely after an apparent ringer was sent onto the field. a man appearing to be about 18 years old was captured playing in a game meant for 1-year-olds and 14-year-olds. one outraged parent said you could clearly see his facial hair and arm tattoos. the team's founder calls the coach's decision to send him in disgraceful. >> maybe it was the man bun that tipped them off, as well. >>> there were a lot
neighboring georgia, a little girl is describing her survival in a plane crash. 8-year-old london buckley was with her grandfather when their small plane went down in henry county and landed in some trees. she suffered multiple broken bones and is now recovering at an atlanta area hospital. now, london says that she didn't know if she would live or die. >> i can still picture it in my mind, just the plane turning and then like i feel like i passed out. >> well, she might be able to...
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but on the other hand, the buckley court struck down limits on spending. and that includes limits on how much individuals can spend of their own money on elections as long as they do so independently of candidates. so, we have never really gotten a chance to see how this comprehensive package would have worked together but probably more problematic is the reasoning that the buckley court gave us in that decision. so, the court said that the government has to have an important reason to pass campaign finance reform and it told us that the only reason that's important enough to justify campaign finance reform and limits on big money is to prevent corruption or the appearance of corruption. the same time, the buckley court said that government cannot act to enhance political equality or level the playing field among candidates. so, since the '70s, courts have been asking this really narrow question of whether campaign finance reform is necessary to prevent corruption. and the effect of this frame work is we haven't been able to address the biggest problems we
but on the other hand, the buckley court struck down limits on spending. and that includes limits on how much individuals can spend of their own money on elections as long as they do so independently of candidates. so, we have never really gotten a chance to see how this comprehensive package would have worked together but probably more problematic is the reasoning that the buckley court gave us in that decision. so, the court said that the government has to have an important reason to pass...
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candidate schwartz and logun buckley say as a gay couple there's no way that's anything but a direct threat. " it scared me, honestly i take it as a death threat to my home " "i'm so frustrated, so angry, scared and those were the feelings as i saw these words " the candidate says a group called cedar valley patriots for christ has fanned the flames recently on social media about his campaign opposing him due to his sexual orientation. but one leader of the group denied any involvement by members with the vandalism. he says he personally believes this is a trick by gay rights supporters to get " this is right out of their playbook right before an election, cause a hoax to gain sympathy and support to win an election " saul says he has offered help from his group's members to pay to repair any of the vandalism damage as a goodwill gesture. schwartz is still convinced there's a connection between the social media campaign against him and what he considers an obvious hate crime. schwartz says he had some campaign signs stolen and vandalized before, something that happens with many candi
candidate schwartz and logun buckley say as a gay couple there's no way that's anything but a direct threat. " it scared me, honestly i take it as a death threat to my home " "i'm so frustrated, so angry, scared and those were the feelings as i saw these words " the candidate says a group called cedar valley patriots for christ has fanned the flames recently on social media about his campaign opposing him due to his sexual orientation. but one leader of the group denied any...
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eastern, james rosen and christopher buckley, the son of william f buckley junior discuss their book,alf with. which examines essays on famous figures written by christopher buckley's father in the event is moderated by the executive director of national review. sunday night at 9:00 p.m.: the aloft professor looks at the history of advertising and branding and how today's marketers are vying for our attention in his book. he's interviewed by john for comic coanchor of cnbc squawk alley. >> the real birth of advertising is in the 1920s with the birth of the big ad agencies, the growth of madison avenue comparison other places as the center of an industry, which is dedicated to the system-- systematic development of advertisements over and over will keep you buying stuff. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> earlier today in recognition of halloween at the white house, several past presidential figures met with visitors on the public to work. audiences heard from impersonators perching abraham lincoln and teddy roosevelt as well as dolly madison who we begin with.
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officials will also hold a ceremonial ribbon cutting at the south buckley road safeway in aurora at 10:00 a.m. >>> one of denver's most neglected neighborhoods is getting some improvements. officials will break ground today in the westhood neighborhood. the plan will add 170 unit housing complexes. the city approved the plan in july to make much needed changes for the 17,000 people living in the area. >>> we're learning more about the man accused of planting a bomb outside the nederland police station. a former sheriff has revealed a possible motive. >> reporter: in nederland in 1971, 19-year-old guy goughner disappeared. he belonged to a hippie family known ads stp, shown here in boulder. went by the name deputy dawg and last seen at the pioneer inn. >> was causing a disturbance and >> reporter: they couldn't prove who was the killer, until years later when an ailing forbes confessed. >> my recollection was he was very ill, unable to leave the nursing home and apparently wanted to get it off his chest. >> reporter: forbes never served prison time and one fbi theory is fellow stp membe
officials will also hold a ceremonial ribbon cutting at the south buckley road safeway in aurora at 10:00 a.m. >>> one of denver's most neglected neighborhoods is getting some improvements. officials will break ground today in the westhood neighborhood. the plan will add 170 unit housing complexes. the city approved the plan in july to make much needed changes for the 17,000 people living in the area. >>> we're learning more about the man accused of planting a bomb outside the...
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according to investigation buckley pointedded realistic looking b.b. guns at police said he was going to kill them. the attorney general says the police fired in self-defense. >>> eight fights, eight arrests, 16 students suspended all this in just the past 20 to das at police tell fox 25 that four people were arrested yesterday when several fights broke out. then this morning more brawling between students. four more arrests then three fights broke out including one on the school bus and school officials are not sure what caused all the violence but think it may have had to do a post social media. >>> the mother says it's just plain wrong that her son got placed on the wrong flight. the boy was flying home alone to the new york but the airline put him on the jetblue had two little boys mixed up so it took several hours to track down her phone. the airline offered her family a $10,000 gift which they turned down before filing the lawsuit today. >>> it's big papi's last season curtain call as he closes out the red sox regular season tonight and throughou
according to investigation buckley pointedded realistic looking b.b. guns at police said he was going to kill them. the attorney general says the police fired in self-defense. >>> eight fights, eight arrests, 16 students suspended all this in just the past 20 to das at police tell fox 25 that four people were arrested yesterday when several fights broke out. then this morning more brawling between students. four more arrests then three fights broke out including one on the school bus...
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at home, a little girl from georgia is describing her survival in a plane crash. 8-year-old london buckleywhen their plane went down in henry county. she was hurt and is now recovering at an atlanta children's hospital. she describes the moment right after the crash. >> scariest part was when crashed, and i just saw myself, like, kept on looking at my hands and stuff, like, all tore up and stuff. >> reporter: her grandfather is now recovering from broken bones. and by the time 8-year-old london buckley turns 91, the world will have finally reached true gender equality. that's the finding at least from the world economic forum's latest global gender gap report showing if current trends continue, it takes 83 years for the gender gap to close worldwide in health, education, economic opportunity, and politics. iceland takes the top spot for closing the gender gap so far, even though earlier this week women in that country started leaving work 134% early in protest of the gap. the united states ranks 45th. >>> it is the coldest morning of the fall season so far for major cities in the northeast
at home, a little girl from georgia is describing her survival in a plane crash. 8-year-old london buckleywhen their plane went down in henry county. she was hurt and is now recovering at an atlanta children's hospital. she describes the moment right after the crash. >> scariest part was when crashed, and i just saw myself, like, kept on looking at my hands and stuff, like, all tore up and stuff. >> reporter: her grandfather is now recovering from broken bones. and by the time...
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and we know bill buckley said this repeatedly. you get something from russell kirk, it's ready. you publish it. there's nothing to really fix. but one of the things dr. kirk wrote at the beginning of his master's thesis, it's beautiful. why am i writing about john randolph, this person that everyone knows about but no one really knows? why would we do this? he says, well, for me, it's an act of piety to call him up from the shades. now, in every way that's beautiful. think about what this is. he's thrown in great mythological understanding with history, and i'm sure the people at duke on his master's thesis were rather confused. excuse me? what, mr. kirk? what are you trying to say here? kirk did that. that's what he did. he made people better than what they actually were. and there's nothing wrong with that. it's a gorgeous thing. it's something we could all learn over and over again. again, how easy to tear someone down, but what about finding that expert thing within them, the thing that makes them great? so let me give just three points that i think are essential to understa
and we know bill buckley said this repeatedly. you get something from russell kirk, it's ready. you publish it. there's nothing to really fix. but one of the things dr. kirk wrote at the beginning of his master's thesis, it's beautiful. why am i writing about john randolph, this person that everyone knows about but no one really knows? why would we do this? he says, well, for me, it's an act of piety to call him up from the shades. now, in every way that's beautiful. think about what this is....
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see if we can get buckley to relax. -feelings, heart, they give it all immediately, and the kids recognize that and connect immediately with these dogs. -they'd know like if you're sad and they will pet you, they will lay down on you. the dogs could be your best friend, and they could cheer you up through anything. -did sally do a good job for her first time? -yes. -seeing the smiles on the kids' face with the dogs and seeing how their lives were changing, and i think what they deserve as much money as possible. you have grown so much. what else do you still need? -we need funding, we always need funding. we actually have a waiting list of schools so we have a couple of schools in brooklyn but the need in brooklyn is huge. "my kids need you, my kids need this." dogs can't take the subway, so we provide that transportation, certainly at a cost. that's one of our biggest cost items. thank you so much for coming. -thank you. bye, everybody! can i have a hug? team hug. puppy hug. -bye. -so, if i could, i would give them all
see if we can get buckley to relax. -feelings, heart, they give it all immediately, and the kids recognize that and connect immediately with these dogs. -they'd know like if you're sad and they will pet you, they will lay down on you. the dogs could be your best friend, and they could cheer you up through anything. -did sally do a good job for her first time? -yes. -seeing the smiles on the kids' face with the dogs and seeing how their lives were changing, and i think what they deserve as much...