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he thought no, i'll bill buckley, i'm going to show you that modern conservativism, the reagan/buckley's ivy league. it has an expanded vocabulary. i always thought he was trying to show we're not dumb, i'm going to make me the cliche about conservativism, not the one that you have. >> you know, sometimes young white kids like me back then were sort of mocked about conservativism and teased and so on and we would say we got buckley, not so bad. let me tell you something, guys, once penny nunen was a guest and hadn't arrived and bill said, these are his words, is our lady here yet? >> wow. >> wanted to say along that point, humor was important, and being a happy warrior was important. i brought two props i'm going to show. this is a replica of the first issue of national review. >> that's kind of cool. >> what's interesting is you'll never get me off that couch by maury r i isken who wrote "a ni at the opera" and other great -- >> hollywood conservatives. >> right. this is a face, even though it's another publication, "time" magazine in 1967 after bill sort of took the world by storm. i
he thought no, i'll bill buckley, i'm going to show you that modern conservativism, the reagan/buckley's ivy league. it has an expanded vocabulary. i always thought he was trying to show we're not dumb, i'm going to make me the cliche about conservativism, not the one that you have. >> you know, sometimes young white kids like me back then were sort of mocked about conservativism and teased and so on and we would say we got buckley, not so bad. let me tell you something, guys, once penny...
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[applause] national review was founded in 1991 by one by william f buckley junior and a journalistic think tank established in advance the conservative principles with the national review magazine by promoting and supporting the best talent at his last national review board meeting october 2016 buckley ordered literally the directors to make the fight against islamic terrorism a central mission of the overall mission. the institute took his firm directive for the western civilization. one is andrew mccarthy and the other is actor davis hanson. lung -- victor davis hanson it is an honor to call victor davis hanson a friend and also ricj lowry so from the sun of california is a reason and all and armor author of dozens of acclaimed books senior fellow in residence of classics and libertarian history at the hoover institution and nationally syndicated columnist and the author of a weekly column for national review online. professor hansen is a distinguished fellow of history at hillsdale college and awarded the national humanities medal 2007 the bradley prize, 2008 and the buckley price
[applause] national review was founded in 1991 by one by william f buckley junior and a journalistic think tank established in advance the conservative principles with the national review magazine by promoting and supporting the best talent at his last national review board meeting october 2016 buckley ordered literally the directors to make the fight against islamic terrorism a central mission of the overall mission. the institute took his firm directive for the western civilization. one is...
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but the visitors got close to goal but buckley lost his footing at the decisive moment. both teams struggled to get into the game with last ditch defending and wasteful finishing keeping the score male nil. shortly before half time the fans provided a wake up call of their own fireworks was set off in the visit to stand in the game was briefly stopped the second half also saw a few chances they could stand got close with a header in the eighty second minute. then four minutes later braman finally broke the deadlock five and johnson not make him the keeper kissed him much pain yeah well braman celebrated hamburg players protested demanding a video review and they had a case bell phil looked to be in an offside position as the ball was struck and put pressure on the vix on drunks who put the ball into his own net but the end goal stood and won braman the dobie day rise to fourteenth in the table while hamburg failed to win for the eleventh game running. in. frankfurt are set on playing in europe next season and could even end up runners up to buy a new make coach nico call
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to look for the next conservative messiah because that spirit, that spirit, that fire that was in buckley, that fire that was in reagan is in each and every one of us. we are the power of this movement. and my dear friend, late mentor said if you can't sell liberty, you suck. and that's true. so let's have a conversation about last night, shall we? because the conservative movement, we've been so incredibly successful, we saw that when we expanded the tent, when we took over social media and status had to innovate to outsmart us, change their algorithms to suppress our speech on social media platforms. they tried to ignore us and change google rankings because we are a voice that they can no longer ignore. and try as they might to spin it, they're unsuccessful. and they have been. now, i'm going to say something that some people are going to say is controversial. so i'll say it really slowly so all the people on the platform in the back can hear me loud and clear. many in legacy media love mass shootings. you guys love it. now, i'm not saying that you love the tragedy. but i am saying tha
to look for the next conservative messiah because that spirit, that spirit, that fire that was in buckley, that fire that was in reagan is in each and every one of us. we are the power of this movement. and my dear friend, late mentor said if you can't sell liberty, you suck. and that's true. so let's have a conversation about last night, shall we? because the conservative movement, we've been so incredibly successful, we saw that when we expanded the tent, when we took over social media and...
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then you're in the south buckley info and there's a lot of soft they're going to the local. with the i was like yeah. that's. me and you. they should let the. enough of the scum of the slayer. out. oh they. love her so. much the club. took the lead. in this offer but you know it's a little audio. cassette player. with a muzzle on the machine gun but i'm going to look. only at that so i wouldn't even know. you've been wound up and i don't know that you're going to get the mind of the innocent all of the bullet i had the issue of the start of the film innocently to put. a little. back in a good part of the nutty about the last quarter of. the telephone from one of. the i love feet the venom on the good of them and the stupid well he does so when the people call the police killing them a little so it's muddled there would upload to the phone to look at it and then you go how do you plug into your militias he has little. to show him no. you may feel in the heart very dearly of a bottle saudi in china six oir to. an estimated eighteen pounds since underage refugees are now living
then you're in the south buckley info and there's a lot of soft they're going to the local. with the i was like yeah. that's. me and you. they should let the. enough of the scum of the slayer. out. oh they. love her so. much the club. took the lead. in this offer but you know it's a little audio. cassette player. with a muzzle on the machine gun but i'm going to look. only at that so i wouldn't even know. you've been wound up and i don't know that you're going to get the mind of the innocent...
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mousavian there in the south buckley info and there's a lot of sauce the guy knew the most but. with that i was sure you know that this business. and you. should look to the left. enough of the skull of the slayer. ok. but for her. it's much the club. that doesn't let their penis off but you know it's an audio. cassette player. with a muslim on the machine gun and on her. own it's always been a. little bit the moon and woman but i don't know that we're going to get the line if you know some of the feeling i had an issue of the power of the few minutes here to put. a little. back in a good show but it did not evoke the minister or. the telephone come out of. the i love feet the then the man he did to them and the stupid love he does so innocent people call the police killing them a little so it's model there would upload to the phone to look at it and then you go how do you ensure your militias his little. man who shot him. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics score less and less i'm show business i'll see you then.
mousavian there in the south buckley info and there's a lot of sauce the guy knew the most but. with that i was sure you know that this business. and you. should look to the left. enough of the skull of the slayer. ok. but for her. it's much the club. that doesn't let their penis off but you know it's an audio. cassette player. with a muslim on the machine gun and on her. own it's always been a. little bit the moon and woman but i don't know that we're going to get the line if you know some of...
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. >> that's jane buckley saying her first tattoo didn't hurt as much as she should it would. i always think it looks painful. look at her face. the eagles win on the super bowl on her birthday. >> i wish i could survey how many people have gotten eagles tattoos since the super bowl. >> let's see if bill henley got one. >> not after seeing that. didn't feel as bad as she thought, well good for her. we're going to make it through the gray skies we've been dealing with for days now. we're starting off with clouds overhead. look at allentown. at the airport it's really localized to a few neighborhoods in the lehigh valley. allentown has quarter mile visibility. you can see the fog light in philadelphia, northeast philadelphia. one mile visibility for wilmington. the thickest fog in the area for central delaware. dover reporting a quarter mile visibility. look at the dense fog for wildwood and atlantic city at the airport. really thick to start with, but today we will see a dramatic change wind-wise. they'll come out of the northwest. that's a drying condition for us. this is goin
. >> that's jane buckley saying her first tattoo didn't hurt as much as she should it would. i always think it looks painful. look at her face. the eagles win on the super bowl on her birthday. >> i wish i could survey how many people have gotten eagles tattoos since the super bowl. >> let's see if bill henley got one. >> not after seeing that. didn't feel as bad as she thought, well good for her. we're going to make it through the gray skies we've been dealing with for...
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. >> well, you're doing it now jane buckley.he said it didn't hurt as much as she thought it would, but that doesn't look fun. the eagles winning the super bowl on her birthday, and then she said i want to show my passion for the team. >> she got it right there on her forearm. >> if you got an eagles tattoo, we'd love to see them. >>> now to more of the stories we're following for you at 6:00 a.m. >> double shooting. breaking overnight in norristown a gunman opens fire hitting two people bringing police rushing to the scene. >>> daring get away. new this morning the stunt a passenger pulled when he realized he was on the wrong flight that landed him in handcuffs. >>> nbc 10 is hoy lighting the need for foster families in philadelphia. today what it takes to open your heart and home. >>> we really look forward to sharing all those stories we've done. good morning this is nbc 10 news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikehema. let's get right to our first alert forecast for your neighborhood. >> seeing a bit of improvement
. >> well, you're doing it now jane buckley.he said it didn't hurt as much as she thought it would, but that doesn't look fun. the eagles winning the super bowl on her birthday, and then she said i want to show my passion for the team. >> she got it right there on her forearm. >> if you got an eagles tattoo, we'd love to see them. >>> now to more of the stories we're following for you at 6:00 a.m. >> double shooting. breaking overnight in norristown a gunman...
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. >> buckley family came over from gilbertsville deck out in their eagles green specifically for this occasion. and a chance to see their hometown heroes up close. >> took the kids out school made an education trip and eagles and sixers at the same time. >> reporter: a lot through our generation people that brought me up, taught me the sport and what it meant to be eagles fan just to see it happen really just exciting and beyond words really. >> sign that is said congratulations champs were all over the wells fargo center and sixers mascot franklin the dog welcomed in swoop for some on the court fun among other signs of unity. >> that's why you see the brotherly love shirts and signs all over the place. so, you know, it's like the sixers, the eagles, brother of lowe all get together. we'll represent them the same way they'll represent us. >> reporter: fans with talk with can't help but wonder if the eagles glory will rub off on the sixers club. >> first super bowl win it's good for the city and a lot of excitement down here. so hopefully it will carry over to the sixers and we could h
. >> buckley family came over from gilbertsville deck out in their eagles green specifically for this occasion. and a chance to see their hometown heroes up close. >> took the kids out school made an education trip and eagles and sixers at the same time. >> reporter: a lot through our generation people that brought me up, taught me the sport and what it meant to be eagles fan just to see it happen really just exciting and beyond words really. >> sign that is said...
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provided by the states shepard husseini likes this approach so it's most farmers like christopher buckley you are gangstas with the two sides digging in the government is overwhelmed christopher and his family fear they'll be stuck in this camp for a long while to come up with what. and earlier we spoke with our correspondent who you saw in that report he was joining us from lagos and we asked him what's behind the current escalation. if you look at the number of the nine hundred sixty there were about forty five million people living in nigeria right now it is one hundred and eighty million people who live here and in two thousand and fifty the number is predicted to reach more than three hundred million nigerians that will be more than the united states has citizens so this massive population grows of course has an effect on this crisis as well because very often the farmers as well as their son they still use very traditional ways of going about their daily business additionally to that we have the issue of climate change that also could basically a role here most of the herdsman comin
provided by the states shepard husseini likes this approach so it's most farmers like christopher buckley you are gangstas with the two sides digging in the government is overwhelmed christopher and his family fear they'll be stuck in this camp for a long while to come up with what. and earlier we spoke with our correspondent who you saw in that report he was joining us from lagos and we asked him what's behind the current escalation. if you look at the number of the nine hundred sixty there...
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buckley can say that that is the background to what people were talking about.ide their homes. this must be a worrying time for people having there. yes. and it is important to look at it in the context of the election that is coming up. the fact that migration is become such a big issue, and now clearly, the attack against people perceived to be migrants today will only add to that. right—wing parties have begun their campaign on a very anti—migrant message, on the message that my good should be kicked out of the country. remember, thousands of people have made it toward italy, across the mediterranean. that is allowing the right—wing to say, too many migrants, it is time for them to go. 0k, james. for now, thank you very much indeed. small businesses affected by the collapse of the construction giant carillion are being offered the chance to apply for government—backed loans from high street lenders. thousands of suppliers were left unpaid, after the firm went into liquidation last month. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. britain's second biggest c
buckley can say that that is the background to what people were talking about.ide their homes. this must be a worrying time for people having there. yes. and it is important to look at it in the context of the election that is coming up. the fact that migration is become such a big issue, and now clearly, the attack against people perceived to be migrants today will only add to that. right—wing parties have begun their campaign on a very anti—migrant message, on the message that my good...
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and more a drum and margaret buckley and so many others and i'm very humbled to be the woman who in modernarlen now leads from the front and is is the their own shin fein you know last month when you accept a nomination president shouldn't feed you you famously said that you were going to try and fill julia adams the shoes. because you brought your own. what did you mean by that exactly i suppose i meant two things firstly that gerry adams has defined i believe irish political life for a generation he is a person without him the peace process i believe would not have happened. the person who charted in a very concrete way the democratic pathway to irish freedom. the person in the leader who managed to bring the ira relatively intact on the journey and a person who stayed very very true to his background to his tradition whilst at the same time being and credible radical in terms of modernizing the shin fein party and building it from the ground up so he is as they say some act to follow and i won't fill his shoes i won't be attempting to but then i don't need to because i have my own as yo
and more a drum and margaret buckley and so many others and i'm very humbled to be the woman who in modernarlen now leads from the front and is is the their own shin fein you know last month when you accept a nomination president shouldn't feed you you famously said that you were going to try and fill julia adams the shoes. because you brought your own. what did you mean by that exactly i suppose i meant two things firstly that gerry adams has defined i believe irish political life for a...
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and more a drum and margaret buckley and so many others and i'm very humbled to be the woman who in modernarlen now leads from the front and is is the their own shouldn't feign you know last month when you accept a nomination president shouldn't feed you you famously said that you were going to try to fill julia adams the shoes. because you brought your own. what did you mean by that exactly i suppose i meant two things firstly that gerry adams has defined i believe irish political life for a generation he is a person without him the peace process i believe would not have happened. the person who charted in a very concrete way the democratic pathway to irish freedom. the person in the leader who managed to bring the ira relatively intact on the journey and a person who stayed very very true to his background to his tradition whilst at the same time being and credible radical in terms of modernizing the shin fein party and building it from the ground up so he is as they say some act to follow and i won't fill his shoes i won't be attempting to but then i don't need to because i have my own
and more a drum and margaret buckley and so many others and i'm very humbled to be the woman who in modernarlen now leads from the front and is is the their own shouldn't feign you know last month when you accept a nomination president shouldn't feed you you famously said that you were going to try to fill julia adams the shoes. because you brought your own. what did you mean by that exactly i suppose i meant two things firstly that gerry adams has defined i believe irish political life for a...
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and more a drum and margaret buckley and so many others and i'm very humbled to be the woman who in modernarlen now leads from the front and is is the their own shouldn't feign you know last month when you accept a nomination president shouldn't feed you you famously said that you were going to try and fill julia adams's shoes. because you brought your own. what did you mean by that exactly i suppose i meant two things firstly that gerry adams has defined i believe irish political life for a generation he is a person without him the peace process i believe would not have happened. the person who charted in a very concrete way the democratic pathway to irish freedom. the person in the leader who managed to bring the ira relatively intact on the journey and a person who stayed very very true to his background to his tradition whilst at the same time being and credible radical in terms of modernizing the shin fein party and building it from the ground up so he is as they say some act to follow and i won't fill his shoes i won't be attempting to but then i don't need to because i have my own a
and more a drum and margaret buckley and so many others and i'm very humbled to be the woman who in modernarlen now leads from the front and is is the their own shouldn't feign you know last month when you accept a nomination president shouldn't feed you you famously said that you were going to try and fill julia adams's shoes. because you brought your own. what did you mean by that exactly i suppose i meant two things firstly that gerry adams has defined i believe irish political life for a...
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figure in the twenty eleven pro-democracy protests he's been sentenced for posting tweets criticizing buckley's intervention and about yemen civil war and accusing prison guards of using torture police have declared a curfew in central colombia after rioting broke out over revelations about former fokker rebels the government revealed a supermarket chain was being used as a front for hiding fox assets a connection could put the fock in breach of the two hundred sixteen peace deal those are the headlines now it's back to al-jazeera world five and. i am a. zero arabic. i am looking at why my colleague much the same has been in jail in egypt for the real year without trial. he is experienced and as covered several pollutions as a foreign correspondent. as an egyptian the revolution in twenty eleven was a huge challenge for him here what was he like to work with when i'm in the mood and innocently kind with i wasn't what i was. and had a king to tell them what can them and he made them that man with a better hope are. the savvy you have. and what money i would stand for made them that i love my lan
figure in the twenty eleven pro-democracy protests he's been sentenced for posting tweets criticizing buckley's intervention and about yemen civil war and accusing prison guards of using torture police have declared a curfew in central colombia after rioting broke out over revelations about former fokker rebels the government revealed a supermarket chain was being used as a front for hiding fox assets a connection could put the fock in breach of the two hundred sixteen peace deal those are the...
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these we wrote those letters to united nations you know secretary mr buckley moved by that time to denounce the fact and the united nations warry to. press freedom situation in egypt in janeiro. and was well not that there. was a could not because i like. one of them. but. when i look at the. possibility. that he. feels like he has a leg up in my case the one that we presented to the united nations working group on arbitrary detention we requested that that working group. analyze my case declare him to be arbitrarily detained under international law and egypt's international human rights application immediately release him under the least restrictive means possible and to let him exercise his right to freedom of movement and reunite with his family and go where he may the root can to be human rights organizations petition says mr hussein has been arbitrarily detained for one hundred twenty nine days including eighty nine days in solitary confinement he continues to be subject to grave prison conditions and possible abuses the continuation of such deprivations of his rights constitute seriou
these we wrote those letters to united nations you know secretary mr buckley moved by that time to denounce the fact and the united nations warry to. press freedom situation in egypt in janeiro. and was well not that there. was a could not because i like. one of them. but. when i look at the. possibility. that he. feels like he has a leg up in my case the one that we presented to the united nations working group on arbitrary detention we requested that that working group. analyze my case...
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we all think about citizens united case but back when buckley was decided, it freed up all kinds of special interest packs that flowed into the system and things got more partisan and things became more of an issue. but even as we went into the 80s, even though the senate changed dramatically because of ronald reagan's victory, there were enough strong senators there that they still functioned the way the senate would function and howard baker, you are on the house side at that time that he did a superb job. bob dole then came in and he was at his peak and he provided great leadership. the senate went on, sometime in the late '80s there were a series of confrontation and everyone tells the story differently and it's almost like the shards in the jets trying to remember who struck the first blow, who went after mike dukakis and there is series that were quite confrontational. it did take in effect over time. i see them fight differently than some people, i see it as a necessary fight and one that the senate recovered from. i think the hearings were a disaster for the senate. there were a ser
we all think about citizens united case but back when buckley was decided, it freed up all kinds of special interest packs that flowed into the system and things got more partisan and things became more of an issue. but even as we went into the 80s, even though the senate changed dramatically because of ronald reagan's victory, there were enough strong senators there that they still functioned the way the senate would function and howard baker, you are on the house side at that time that he did...
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frank buckley. you have one of the su subtitles that basically tells the whole story.u two questions first of all, why and how did we fail to ban corruption. take that one first. >> right. well it's a fascinating story because if you think about what the framers did, the one thing they wanted to do is to insure that we wouldn't be corrupt. they gave a constitution which like a boomerang reared back and hit them on the head and we ended up with a form of government that welcomes corruption. and what we have behind me is the largest network of influence in the world at any time. we compare it to the first world countries are mediocre and therefore we would like to do something about it. there's one other -- steve: i was interested. >> there's one other thing i should notice, and that is that politics have become so toxic right now that for many people the corruption really doesn't matter. i mean the epitome of me for corruption was hillary clinton and yet she garnered more votes than donald trump from people who basically, i guess -- steve: don't tell the president that.
frank buckley. you have one of the su subtitles that basically tells the whole story.u two questions first of all, why and how did we fail to ban corruption. take that one first. >> right. well it's a fascinating story because if you think about what the framers did, the one thing they wanted to do is to insure that we wouldn't be corrupt. they gave a constitution which like a boomerang reared back and hit them on the head and we ended up with a form of government that welcomes...
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buckley's first book "god and man at yale" and the conservative mind. we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still printed today and we still sell them today. >> host: does that say something about the publishing industry that those books weren't being published necessarily? >> guest: it definitely doesn't henry regnery recognize that and saw an opportunity in the marketplace. he back then did what we still do today which as we publish books, we published conservative looks because they are great business but also because they are part of our nation. >> host: marji ross who are some of the authors, some of the contemporary authors? >> guest: we have published a lot of -- they include dinesh d'souza ann coulter david limbaugh ezra kline and some others. >> host: if you put in ann coulter bookout does it sell automatically because her name is anna? >> guest: it certainly helps that her name is on it but you can't say that any book is a guarantee of success anymore. i think the publishing business has changed over the past 15
buckley's first book "god and man at yale" and the conservative mind. we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still printed today and we still sell them today. >> host: does that say something about the publishing industry that those books weren't being published necessarily? >> guest: it definitely doesn't henry regnery recognize that and saw an opportunity in the marketplace. he back then did what we still do today which as we publish books,...
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the paquin buckley versus valeo was cited, it freed up all kinds of special interest packed. it flowed into the system and things got more partisan and money became more of an issue. but even as we went into the 80s, even though the senate changed dramatically in the 1980 election when republicans took over of course because of ronald reagan's victory. there were enough strong senators there that the senate still functioned. basically the way that the senate would function. and howard baker, being the leader for four years, and you are on the house side at that time so you do not see him but he did a superb job. and bob dole, then came in and he was at his peak. he provided great leadership. and so the senate went on. sometime in the late 80s, there were a series of confrontations and everyone tells the story differently. it is almost like the sharks and the jets. trying to remember who struck the first four hillhead the first blow and who went after jim right. who went after mike dukakis. what about john tower? it was series of these things that were quite confrontational. a
the paquin buckley versus valeo was cited, it freed up all kinds of special interest packed. it flowed into the system and things got more partisan and money became more of an issue. but even as we went into the 80s, even though the senate changed dramatically in the 1980 election when republicans took over of course because of ronald reagan's victory. there were enough strong senators there that the senate still functioned. basically the way that the senate would function. and howard baker,...
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buckley who was for, you know, deregulating marijuana and legalizing it decades ago. >> so you anticipated my last question. so we'll switch to dave. what do you say the potential opportunities over the next few years for progressives and conservatives to cooperate on, to work together on? >> yeah, i'll just be quick because i want to get to student questions. i know we're probably -- we're are we at on time. >> we have just a couple of minutes. >> education is it. in economics, technology is what is between your ears, it's knowledge, right? everyone thinks of technology as this technical cyber stuff off in silicon valley. no, your human capital, technology, if we don't do better in k-12 with everybody in this country, it's a disaster, right? so we've got to totally turn that around. it's so outdated i cannot tell you. i want a revolution there. i welcome any collaboration on that. >> okay. and jamie, anything to add? any other opportunity or important issue that you'd like to see? >> well, you know, one of the lost opportunities of the last year of the new presidency was in the infrastruc
buckley who was for, you know, deregulating marijuana and legalizing it decades ago. >> so you anticipated my last question. so we'll switch to dave. what do you say the potential opportunities over the next few years for progressives and conservatives to cooperate on, to work together on? >> yeah, i'll just be quick because i want to get to student questions. i know we're probably -- we're are we at on time. >> we have just a couple of minutes. >> education is it. in...
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buckley family came over from gilbertsville deck out in their eagles green specifically for this occasionance to see their hometown heroes up close. >> took the kids out of school. made an educaton trip and eagles and sixers at the same time. >> i'm still a little numb from it. it was very emotional sunday for a lot of us. a lot of people through our generations people that brought me up taught me the sport want it meant to be an eagles fan just to see it happen was really just exciting and beyond words really. >> sign that is said congratulations champs were all over the wells fargo center. and sixers mascot franklin the dog welcomed in swoop for some on the court fun among other signs of unity. >> that's why you see the brotherly love shirts and signs all over the place. so you know it's like the sixers, the eagles, brotherly love, we all get together. you know we're going to represent them the same way they'll represent us. >> reporter: fans can't wonder if the eagles glory will rub off on the philly hoops club. >> first super bowl win. so good for the city and good for, you know, the
buckley family came over from gilbertsville deck out in their eagles green specifically for this occasionance to see their hometown heroes up close. >> took the kids out of school. made an educaton trip and eagles and sixers at the same time. >> i'm still a little numb from it. it was very emotional sunday for a lot of us. a lot of people through our generations people that brought me up taught me the sport want it meant to be an eagles fan just to see it happen was really just...
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buckley conservatives, let me just tell you some of the lineup.ne lapierre, dana loesch, david clark, these are the most extreme voices so is that what cpac now represents. >> that is what cpac represents alas and but my point is it isn't what conservatives represent and i just felt if somebody said it we would test the proposition that this is the drift of the entire republican party and conservative movement and the response to what i did kind of ugt issed, no, it isn't. >> here's what you write in your op ed this the "the new york times" today. for traditional conservatives the past two weeks have felt like a twilight zone episode. politicians, activists and intellectuals have suck coupled. i hear from them. there were even some at cpac. to your first point about the twilight zone episode. what do you think it is about donald trump that has allowed so many conservatives to kind of, i don't know, surrender their old conservative ideals? >> there is -- there has been a tremendous demonization of the left that has gone on for many years. now, i ac
buckley conservatives, let me just tell you some of the lineup.ne lapierre, dana loesch, david clark, these are the most extreme voices so is that what cpac now represents. >> that is what cpac represents alas and but my point is it isn't what conservatives represent and i just felt if somebody said it we would test the proposition that this is the drift of the entire republican party and conservative movement and the response to what i did kind of ugt issed, no, it isn't. >> here's...
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buckley and others to push back on this and make it clear what we value and stand for.t is real for me. i've been doing it a long time, i won't step out because an idiot can't keep his mouth shut. >> now from race to gender. this is "national review" writer on the issue of women and the gop at the cpac convention. take a listen. >> this is -- this is a party that was ready to endorse the republican party endorsed roy moore for the senate in the state of alabama. even though he was a credibly accused child molester. you cannot claim that you stand for women -- >> not true. not true. >> and put up with that. >> not true. not true. >> you can clearly hear, taran, the boos and shouts of that's not true to her comments of a him being an alleged child molester. how do democrats win over republican women ready to turn on trump and the republican party? >> well, i think it's beyond party. i mean, one thing we're all seeing especially as women right now with everything happening with the me too movement, everything that we are seeing it's really important that we look beyond par
buckley and others to push back on this and make it clear what we value and stand for.t is real for me. i've been doing it a long time, i won't step out because an idiot can't keep his mouth shut. >> now from race to gender. this is "national review" writer on the issue of women and the gop at the cpac convention. take a listen. >> this is -- this is a party that was ready to endorse the republican party endorsed roy moore for the senate in the state of alabama. even...
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the seminole books of the modern conservative movement in the very early years we published william buckley and russell kirk's, conservative mind. we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still in print today. we still sell them today. >> now, does that say something about the publishing industry that those books weren't being published necessarily? >> it definitely does and he, henry regnery saw an opportunity in the marketplace and he back then did what we still do today which is we publish books because -- we publish conservative books because it's great business and because it's part of our mission. >> marji, who are some of the contemporary authors? >> they include daneh desusa, ann coulter, a whole host of others. >> so if you put an ann coulter book out, does it sell automatically because her name is on it? >> well, it certainly help that is her name is on it but i can't tell you that any book is a guarantied success anymore. i think that as the book business has changed over the past 15 or 20 years, a lot more of the business has gone online, of course,
the seminole books of the modern conservative movement in the very early years we published william buckley and russell kirk's, conservative mind. we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still in print today. we still sell them today. >> now, does that say something about the publishing industry that those books weren't being published necessarily? >> it definitely does and he, henry regnery saw an opportunity in the marketplace and he back then did...
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buckley's first book. we published russell kirk's the conservative mind. we publish what is by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still today. >> does that say something about the publishing industry that those books were being published necessarily? >> it definitely does. henry regnery recognize that inside opportunity in the marketplace. he back then did but we still do today, which as we publish books because they publish conservative books because they are great business but we also publish them because they are part of our mission. >> marji roscoe who are some of the contemporary authors? >> we publish a lot of deleting lines in the conservative movement. they include -- this is "-end-quotes or coming david limbaugh, a whole host of others. >> if you put a ann coulter bookout does it automatically sell? >> is certainly helps but it isn't a guarantee anymore. things have changed over the past 15 or 20 years. a lot more of the business has gone online. you lose the opportunity to visualize those books and publicize those books for generations
buckley's first book. we published russell kirk's the conservative mind. we publish what is by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still today. >> does that say something about the publishing industry that those books were being published necessarily? >> it definitely does. henry regnery recognize that inside opportunity in the marketplace. he back then did but we still do today, which as we publish books because they publish conservative books because they are great...
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of qatar's embassy last august after the gulf diplomatic crisis began that's when suddenly a bill buckley in the u.a.e. and egypt cut all ties with doha accusing it of supporting terrorism a claim qatar denies. as iraq's government looks abroad for the billions of dollars it will take to rebuild the country after its campaign against eisel some of its younger citizens are getting a head start many of them feel cities like mosul will not see the promised funds any time soon and as such a lot as already on reports they've been taking matters into their own hands. it will take years to undo the damage in mosul neighborhoods. volunteers like omar aren't wasting any time he drives through the iraqi cities narrow streets clearing out what's left of destroyed structures or with rock more than ever i want to there's a lot of rubble you see large pieces all over the streets and alleys we're doing our best with what we have we've been doing this for about two weeks now the price of every truck averages about two dollars. it's part of a campaign called lifting the debris an initiative launched by lo
of qatar's embassy last august after the gulf diplomatic crisis began that's when suddenly a bill buckley in the u.a.e. and egypt cut all ties with doha accusing it of supporting terrorism a claim qatar denies. as iraq's government looks abroad for the billions of dollars it will take to rebuild the country after its campaign against eisel some of its younger citizens are getting a head start many of them feel cities like mosul will not see the promised funds any time soon and as such a lot as...
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glymph: buckley freeman -- prof. blight: which lasted three years. prof. glymph: the freedmen's bureau, which handed out massive it cament handouts, but not from ordinary citizens but from taxes levies on black women and black men during the civil war. that was put in the something called the freedmen's was used what was left to find the freedmen's bureau. prof. blight: which amounted to what it cost to find one day of the war. the total budget from the freedmen's bureau was about $4 million. prof. glymph: it was a bit more than that, because they got that much when they restarted. prof. blight: ok, maybe three days. i have got to work on that statistic. [laughter] prof. glymph: but it is not ultimately that much, yes. michael: that takes us to the next historical period, although everything is connected in certain respects. david, you wrote a great book which talks about this period, among other things. narrative about the in the civil war. that competition continues beyond the reconstruction. tell us about that competition. prof. blight: the short versio
glymph: buckley freeman -- prof. blight: which lasted three years. prof. glymph: the freedmen's bureau, which handed out massive it cament handouts, but not from ordinary citizens but from taxes levies on black women and black men during the civil war. that was put in the something called the freedmen's was used what was left to find the freedmen's bureau. prof. blight: which amounted to what it cost to find one day of the war. the total budget from the freedmen's bureau was about $4 million....
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on wednesday president bush afghani is expected to map out his peace plan at the conference twenty buckley has more from kabul. well there are two ways of looking at this one that it was an open letter which was basically an accident the omitted certain things or it was deliberate now normally when the taliban issue a letter or a statement they always say that before any direct talks happen the americans have to withdraw militarily they haven't said that this time so if it was a deliberate mission it does suggest a softening of tone from the taliban and that is quite something different it may be for several reasons you mention the conference which is happening in kabul on wednesday it also could be something to do with a statement made by a second assistant secretary of state department for south and asian affairs alice well she said the door was always open for direct talks with the taliban so maybe this is moving things along it could also have something to do with the increased american firepower now in place in afghanistan you know that under president trump the force here american fo
on wednesday president bush afghani is expected to map out his peace plan at the conference twenty buckley has more from kabul. well there are two ways of looking at this one that it was an open letter which was basically an accident the omitted certain things or it was deliberate now normally when the taliban issue a letter or a statement they always say that before any direct talks happen the americans have to withdraw militarily they haven't said that this time so if it was a deliberate...
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provided by the states shepard husseini likes this approach so it's most farmers like christopher buckley you are against it's with the two sides digging in the government is overwhelmed christopher and his family fear they will be stuck in this camp for a long while to come. living in old age seven years ago thousands of egyptians took to the streets of cairo to protest the regime of then president hosni mubarak at the same time a handful of young activists called. decided to document the events of what they call the egyptian revolution now this vast collection of videos is online as an archive of resistance. eight hundred and fifty eight hours that's how long it will take you to watch every single video in a new online archive on the top of your square uprising in egypt the project called eight fifty eight is dedicated to documenting how every day people experience that time in egypt's history the anonymous collective that built the site they say the egyptian government is trying to change history and has even begun removing references to the protests from textbooks. history's a battleg
provided by the states shepard husseini likes this approach so it's most farmers like christopher buckley you are against it's with the two sides digging in the government is overwhelmed christopher and his family fear they will be stuck in this camp for a long while to come. living in old age seven years ago thousands of egyptians took to the streets of cairo to protest the regime of then president hosni mubarak at the same time a handful of young activists called. decided to document the...
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cpac of traditional small government conservatives that we used to see when cpac started, when bill buckleye, that's been wiped out. this is a total trump crowd. and the proof of it is exactly what you said. the old conservatives would be going crazy about the possibilities of losing civil rights and privacy. >> when i was at the white house briefing yesterday, i asked specifically, what's this president going to do for republicans who go along with him and then get primaried by -- they said the president would give them political cover. with all this talk about him arming teachers, he said i'm not going to agree with the nra on everything but i'm going to show up at some of these campaigns and i'll push back on the nra. >> let me tell you how the nra has reacted to this one. i don't think they realize how far out of touch they are with suburban america. >> i think they're taking an entrenched position, i think the majority of people believe in background checks, bans on assault weaponless. th they're just not showing empathy. they lash back on -- she's a spokesperson from the nra, she come
cpac of traditional small government conservatives that we used to see when cpac started, when bill buckleye, that's been wiped out. this is a total trump crowd. and the proof of it is exactly what you said. the old conservatives would be going crazy about the possibilities of losing civil rights and privacy. >> when i was at the white house briefing yesterday, i asked specifically, what's this president going to do for republicans who go along with him and then get primaried by -- they...
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provided by the state's shepherd husseini likes this approach so it's most farmers like christopher buckley you are gangstas with the two sides digging in the government is overwhelmed christopher and his family fear they'll be stuck in this camp for a long while to come. and that report was filed by our correspondent. joins me live from lagos on during the conflicts have long been a problem in nigeria but this seems to be an escalator and escalation what explains that. the population population growth is quite clear if you look at the number than one nine hundred sixty there were about forty five million people living in nigeria right now it is one hundred and eighty million people who live here and in two thousand and fifty the number is predicted to reach more than three hundred million nigerians that will be more than the united states has citizens so this massive population grows of course has an effect on this crisis as well because very often the farmers as well as the one they still use very traditional ways of going about their daily business additionally to that we have the issue
provided by the state's shepherd husseini likes this approach so it's most farmers like christopher buckley you are gangstas with the two sides digging in the government is overwhelmed christopher and his family fear they'll be stuck in this camp for a long while to come. and that report was filed by our correspondent. joins me live from lagos on during the conflicts have long been a problem in nigeria but this seems to be an escalator and escalation what explains that. the population...
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modern conservative movement and the very early years of regnery publishing we published william buckley god and man at yale and special kirks the conservative mind and we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still in print today and we still sell them today. >> host: does that say something about the publishing industry that those books weren't being published necessarily. >> guest: it definitely does. henry regnery recognize that and saw an opportunity in the marketplace and back then he did what we still do today which is we publish books because we publish conservative books because their great business but we also publish them because they are part of our mission. >> host: margie ross, who are some of the authors you published in some of the contemporary others? >> guest: we publish a lot of the leading lights in the conservative movement. they include dinesh desousa, trent eight, at klein, and a whole host of others. >> host: if you put in trade book out does it sell automatically because her name is on it? >> guest: it certainly helped that her name i
modern conservative movement and the very early years of regnery publishing we published william buckley god and man at yale and special kirks the conservative mind and we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still in print today and we still sell them today. >> host: does that say something about the publishing industry that those books weren't being published necessarily. >> guest: it definitely does. henry regnery recognize that and saw an...
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conservative movement in the early years of regnery publishing we published william f bob-- william f buckley's first book. we published witnessed by whitaker chamber and all of those books are still in print today. we still sell them today. >> does that say something about the publishing industry that those books were published necessarily? >> it definitely does and henry regnery recognize that and saw an opportunity in the marketplace and he back then did what we still do today, which is we publish books because we bumped-- we publish conservative books because it's great business and because it's part of our mission. >> marji ross, who are some of the authors you published today? >> we publish a lot of the leading lights in the conservative movement including ann coulter, david limbaugh, and klein and a whole host of others >> if eu puts a ann coulter bookout, does it sell automatically because her name is on its? >> it certainly helps that her name is on it, but i can't tell you any book is a guarantee success anymore. i think that as the book business has changed over the past 15 or 20 yea
conservative movement in the early years of regnery publishing we published william f bob-- william f buckley's first book. we published witnessed by whitaker chamber and all of those books are still in print today. we still sell them today. >> does that say something about the publishing industry that those books were published necessarily? >> it definitely does and henry regnery recognize that and saw an opportunity in the marketplace and he back then did what we still do today,...
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big government organization that has nothing to do with what bill buckley wanted or ronald reagan wantedame to cpac to promote this. >> just become i think a diminished version of what it always used to be. i mean, when we were covering it when the primaries were in full swing and you were there one year, jeb bush attended, scott walker. masses of reporters a lot of tension of ideas and competition on stage among all of these people. the reality is that traditional conservatism is in exile in washington in so many ways you you see that tension play out every day on capitol hill. the, quote, unquote, never trump movement really failed utterly at a national level, but really represents a significant portion of the conservative and republican party here in the town. and you can really see that was all stripped away. >> what i've seen over the past month. i was worried a month ago that a lot of people that were never trumpers and people that also were resisting trump from the right seemed that some of them after the tax cuts were moving a little too far towards accommodating trump. making ex
big government organization that has nothing to do with what bill buckley wanted or ronald reagan wantedame to cpac to promote this. >> just become i think a diminished version of what it always used to be. i mean, when we were covering it when the primaries were in full swing and you were there one year, jeb bush attended, scott walker. masses of reporters a lot of tension of ideas and competition on stage among all of these people. the reality is that traditional conservatism is in...
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buckley and bob novak and a lot of people are smiling in heaven right now. that was -- thank god. going to say it was extraordinary. it took courage but you just told the truth. talk about the reaction and the security guards that came up to hustle you off stage. >> look, so many conservatives feel the way i do about this administration. feel that this -- the association of trumpism with conservatism is a complete mista mistake. that this is not what conser conservatism stands for. so i wanted to say that simple truth. i know when i hear other people say it it gives me courage, it gives me reassurance so i decided to say it. now, regarding the reaction, as you heard, there was some applause in the room. and -- but when i left the stage i was surrounded by a few security guards and i thought at first that it was a joke. i thought you can't be serious. but they were very serious and i said look -- they said have you made your arrangements for your transportation and i said well, i was just going to uber home and they said well have you called the uber and it was all very intense and
buckley and bob novak and a lot of people are smiling in heaven right now. that was -- thank god. going to say it was extraordinary. it took courage but you just told the truth. talk about the reaction and the security guards that came up to hustle you off stage. >> look, so many conservatives feel the way i do about this administration. feel that this -- the association of trumpism with conservatism is a complete mista mistake. that this is not what conser conservatism stands for. so i...
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. >> junior reporter mary lip buckley from rider university joined us this morning. tell me what you have for us. >> tomorrow is national girls and women in sports day. rider university is doing something unique. they're having a completely free sports clinic for girls ages 5 to 17 looking to get more involved in athletics. >> we can expose or get three or four kids to want to play particular sports as they get older. we've done a great job what we're trying to accomplish. >> national girls and women in sports day is a day to remember female athletes everywhere. young girls are encouraged to put skills to thetist. >> so we divide them up to age groups and we go through and have stations set up of all different sports. so the kids spend 10 to 15 minutes lerlen about each sport and participating each sport with coaches and student athletes. we had young ladies that never have involvement in the sport at all and have left here thinking i want to do this sport when i grow up. >> sports have been a huge part of my life. and that's where i made some of my best friends. soy
. >> junior reporter mary lip buckley from rider university joined us this morning. tell me what you have for us. >> tomorrow is national girls and women in sports day. rider university is doing something unique. they're having a completely free sports clinic for girls ages 5 to 17 looking to get more involved in athletics. >> we can expose or get three or four kids to want to play particular sports as they get older. we've done a great job what we're trying to accomplish....
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. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible.very intense 17-year-old. >> the first thing the teacher will ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or i went to the beach or i went to a baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran contra hearings. >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think again. this is the generation that has discovered hard work and success. >> american culture is changing in the '80s. and in terms of television, there's a whole notion of demographic segmentation. >> networks were beginning to not be afraid to appeal to a very specific demographic. >> hey, handsome. look at that shirt. is that a power shirt or what? >> nice suit, alan. good shoulder pads. looking to get drafted by the eagles? >> 30-somethings said we're not going to have cops, lawyers or doctors. we're just going to be about people. >> what are we doing here, why did we start this business? >> to do our thing. but right now we have two wives, three kids, four c
. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible.very intense 17-year-old. >> the first thing the teacher will ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or i went to the beach or i went to a baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran contra hearings. >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think again. this is the generation that has discovered hard work...
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buckley jr., who really were the voices of the counter culture.s we were talking again -- much like the queen has been the rock, has been the steadying force in britain through these years, billy graham for a very long time was exactly that here. >> we were talking about the young people know who are angry and making their voices heard in this country. in a way i was thinking when you were saying that, we haven't seen that in the country since the 1960s, that was the last time we saw an angry youth making their voices heard. that time is when billy graham was there and he -- he i think in those very first big evangelical audiences and meetings was trying to harness that for positive, let's see if there's somebody that can do that today. >> i wonder who fills a role like that today. it's kind of a strange time for the evangelical community. i say that very carefully and with respect. >> i can say as an evangelical, all you have to see what people like eric ericsson are saying and others. it's a depressing time for people have grown up in the evange
buckley jr., who really were the voices of the counter culture.s we were talking again -- much like the queen has been the rock, has been the steadying force in britain through these years, billy graham for a very long time was exactly that here. >> we were talking about the young people know who are angry and making their voices heard in this country. in a way i was thinking when you were saying that, we haven't seen that in the country since the 1960s, that was the last time we saw an...