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buckley jr.'s career, it is striking to see how much his opinion changed on a variety of different issues, not because the kind of core kernel of his conservatism changed but rather because, really, conservatism, by many thinkers of the time, the idea was that it was an anti-ideology rather than some rigid set of prescriptions that are unchanging. the values are timeless, but the prescriptions may well change because the goal is to preserve a free society, a dynamic market economy. and when i think about these fiscal challenges, here is my basic insight. there are many different changes we can make where, to get the buy-in we need, you make it -- the program more generous to the most vulnerable people, and you make it somewhat less generous to people who have the wherewithal to provide their own savings and to find other ways in order to meet their needs. now, the problem that many conservatives have had is that they have not done that. rather, what they've said is, "let's go after the programs fo
buckley jr.'s career, it is striking to see how much his opinion changed on a variety of different issues, not because the kind of core kernel of his conservatism changed but rather because, really, conservatism, by many thinkers of the time, the idea was that it was an anti-ideology rather than some rigid set of prescriptions that are unchanging. the values are timeless, but the prescriptions may well change because the goal is to preserve a free society, a dynamic market economy. and when i...
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i don't think -- there's buckley versus valeo. there's a lot of cases. mcconnell, wisconsin right to life, citizens united which flushes out -- >> my issue is that we've had past nominees that would -- when i heard your discussion with senator white house, you talked about how congress should step in again. we did. we tried and it was struck down with citizens united. and so that is a problem. we're left with nothing now but a constitutional amendment. i personally view this as -- with a law-making from the court, the citizens united case. so i'm trying to figure out where you are on this. do you think contribution limits are a problem and could the reign of money be held in. >> there was one ruling against the rnc v. the sec. i rejected that challenge. another bloomin contributions by foreign citizens -- >> let's talk about that case. your opinion left open the possibility of unlimited spending by foreign nationals in the united states on issue advocacy. the same thing we saw by the russians. a russian company facing charges actually cited your opinion
i don't think -- there's buckley versus valeo. there's a lot of cases. mcconnell, wisconsin right to life, citizens united which flushes out -- >> my issue is that we've had past nominees that would -- when i heard your discussion with senator white house, you talked about how congress should step in again. we did. we tried and it was struck down with citizens united. and so that is a problem. we're left with nothing now but a constitutional amendment. i personally view this as -- with a...
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i just want to know with the buckley v. vallejo case being settled law, it seems like you have some issues with those rulings. how do you view the precedent created by buckley, and would you respect it? >> the buckley divide, as you know, senator, is that expenditures on the one side, congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits. on the other side congress does have authority to regulate and has done so. with respect to contribution limits, however, there are cases where the contribution limits are too low, so subsequent to the e-mail you're talking about, the supreme court has twice struck down contribution limits, one in a case randall versus serell. >> i'm aware of these cases. >> justice breyer wrote. >> mm-hmm. >> so i don't think there's -- buckley versus vallejo is an important precedentprecedent. there's others, mcconnell, citizens united -- >> my issue is we've had past nominees who said they would honor precedent and then joined the citizens united opinion. when i was hearing your d
i just want to know with the buckley v. vallejo case being settled law, it seems like you have some issues with those rulings. how do you view the precedent created by buckley, and would you respect it? >> the buckley divide, as you know, senator, is that expenditures on the one side, congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits. on the other side congress does have authority to regulate and has done so. with respect to contribution limits, however, there...
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how do you view the precedent creat creat created by buckley, and would you respect it? >> the buckley divide, as you know, senator, is that expenditures on the one side, congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits. on the other side, congress does have authority to regulate and has done so. with respect to contribution limits, however, there are cases where the contribution limits are too low. so subsequent to the e-mail you're talking about, the supreme court has twice struck down contribution limits, one in a case randall versus -- >> i'm aware of these cases. >> buckley is an important precedent. there's a lot of case law subsequent to those e-mails. mcconnell, citizens united, which fleshes out some of those. >> i mean, my issue is we've had past nominees who said they would honor precedent. then they joined citizens united opinion. when i was hearing your discussion with senator whitehouse in which you talked about how congress should step in -- and they did with the mccain-feingold bill. we tried, and it was struck down basically w
how do you view the precedent creat creat created by buckley, and would you respect it? >> the buckley divide, as you know, senator, is that expenditures on the one side, congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits. on the other side, congress does have authority to regulate and has done so. with respect to contribution limits, however, there are cases where the contribution limits are too low. so subsequent to the e-mail you're talking about, the supreme...
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buckley and aired for 33 years on public television. and a guest that -- >> a serious legacy, by the way. >> well, you've restarted shows too. you know what that's about. but what this show in particular, and then i'd like to get your reaction to the conversation they're having. >> sure. >> it's a conversation of -- william f. buckley has alan shepard, admiral alan shepard on the program, the first american in space. in 1973, he is on this program, and he is having to make the case that it was worth the cost to the american people. i'd like to get your reaction to what he says. >> do you feel, yourself, as a scientist and as an adventurer, a kind of philosophical commitment to explore that which is there, irrespective of what the consequences of that exploration might be, did you feel that urge to simply do something because it hasn't been done before, or do you feel -- do you feel a prior requirement to justify that on the probability of its usefulness to society? >> well, i think i'll have to answer that in this vein, that i don't aut
buckley and aired for 33 years on public television. and a guest that -- >> a serious legacy, by the way. >> well, you've restarted shows too. you know what that's about. but what this show in particular, and then i'd like to get your reaction to the conversation they're having. >> sure. >> it's a conversation of -- william f. buckley has alan shepard, admiral alan shepard on the program, the first american in space. in 1973, he is on this program, and he is having to...
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set up the arrangements and we have since that point would continually had a canadian presence at buckley air force base. i went from there, where did i go after that? let's see, so that was my first assignment at the pentagon and then he went to thule air base. they also got to fly a helicopter with your date, which is a very lonely place and when it's not dark it's very late. among the three people on my crew was a canadian officer into canadian ncos. it worked for mayor to national war college were again i worked with canadians at school there and from there to the joint staff were again i worked a variety of collaborative issues having to do with space exercises in combined space programs. the joint staff up to colorado springs. may 1st 06 assignment sitting at my desk when the chinese launched and i had a canadian on my staff to help me explain to the general what had just happened in explain what it was the air force is going to need to be able to do with that. ... >> and i have worked with the canadians and it's also about the people that you work with. i have a couple of prepared
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and i asked you about buckley v.-vallejo, which is notable because it did not apply strict scrutiny to campaign finance laws. you really didn't answer yesterday about whether you would follow that precedent of buckley, and so i want to be more specific. do you think that strict scrutiny is the right standard to apply to all campaign finance laws? >> well t supreme cou, the supr you say, senator, has since 1976 in the landmark buckley case applied a different level of scrutiny is one way to put it, to expenditures on the one hand and contributions on the other. and that divide has persisted since then to the current day, so that now contributions to parties as well as candidates are on the one side of the line, and independent expenditures or expenditures and donations to outside groups are on the other side of the line. so that law is precedent of the supreme court that's been around for a long time and has set the basics for the campaign finance framework that we're all familiar with. >> okay. so, do you see -- but
and i asked you about buckley v.-vallejo, which is notable because it did not apply strict scrutiny to campaign finance laws. you really didn't answer yesterday about whether you would follow that precedent of buckley, and so i want to be more specific. do you think that strict scrutiny is the right standard to apply to all campaign finance laws? >> well t supreme cou, the supr you say, senator, has since 1976 in the landmark buckley case applied a different level of scrutiny is one way...
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and i asked you about buckley v.-vallejo, which is notable because it did not apply strict scrutiny to campaign finance laws. you really didn't answer yesterday about whether you would follow that precedent of buckley, and so i want to be more specific. do you think that strict scrutiny is the right standard to apply to all campaign finance laws? >> well t supreme cou, the supr you say, senator, has since 1976 in the landmark buckley case applied a different level of scrutiny is one way to put it, to expenditures on the one hand and contributions on the other. and that divide has persisted since then to the current day, so that now contributions to parties as well as candidates are on the one side of the line, and independent expenditures or expenditures and donations to outside groups are on the other side of the line. so that law is precedent of the supreme court that's been around for a long time and has set the basics for the campaign finance framework that we're all familiar with. >> okay. so, do you see -- but
and i asked you about buckley v.-vallejo, which is notable because it did not apply strict scrutiny to campaign finance laws. you really didn't answer yesterday about whether you would follow that precedent of buckley, and so i want to be more specific. do you think that strict scrutiny is the right standard to apply to all campaign finance laws? >> well t supreme cou, the supr you say, senator, has since 1976 in the landmark buckley case applied a different level of scrutiny is one way...
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how do you create the precedent created by buckley and will you respect it? >> the buckley divide, as you know senator, is that expenditures on the one side congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits. on the other side congress does have authority to regulate and has done so. with respect to contribution limits, however, there are cases where the contribution limits are too low. subsequent e-mail you're talking about, the supreme court is twice struck down contribution limits. one in the case randall versus -- >> i'm aware of these cases. >> just bryer wrote. buckley versus vallejo is important precedent. >> my issue is we had past nominees who said they would honor precedent and then they joined sdcitizens united opinio. you talk about how congress should step in and they did and we tried and it was struck down with citizens united. that's the problem. we're left with nothing but a constitutional amendment. i view this was a law making from the court the citizens united case. i'm trying to figure out where you are on this. d
how do you create the precedent created by buckley and will you respect it? >> the buckley divide, as you know senator, is that expenditures on the one side congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits. on the other side congress does have authority to regulate and has done so. with respect to contribution limits, however, there are cases where the contribution limits are too low. subsequent e-mail you're talking about, the supreme court is twice struck...
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set up the arrangements and we have since that point forward continually had a canadian presence at buckleyair force base. i went from there, where did i go after that, that was my first assignment at the pentagon and then i went to tuley air base, i got to fly a helicopter over the arctic which it is a very lonely place and when it's not dark it's very light, and among the three people on my crew were -- was a canadian officer and two canadian ncos. i came from -- i went from there to national war college where i worked with canadians on -- at school there and from there to the joint staff where i worked a variety of collaborative issues, having to do with space exercises and having to do with combined space programs. i wept from the joint staff to colorado springs, my first '06 assignment, sitting at my desk when the chinese launched their asat and i had a canadian on my staff to help me explain to the jenle whats just happened and explain what it was that the air force was going to do with that. it wasn't long after that where i was sitting at my desk again where i got a call from the fo
set up the arrangements and we have since that point forward continually had a canadian presence at buckleyair force base. i went from there, where did i go after that, that was my first assignment at the pentagon and then i went to tuley air base, i got to fly a helicopter over the arctic which it is a very lonely place and when it's not dark it's very light, and among the three people on my crew were -- was a canadian officer and two canadian ncos. i came from -- i went from there to national...
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buckley was present. his enforcer, the mccarthy's right-hand man gave a reading to the person who walked me down the aisle one of the first people removed from his job as a professor. a friend of ours at the time, politics make strange bedfellows. anyway, so that's been our history and i've lived this kind of the mascot of the right in national review for many, many years. >> you're very liberal. >> yes, i'm a liberal democrat. in fact, i don't think we've ever voted the same. we both believe in the death penalty, but other than that, we have literally no positions in comment, none. >> abortion and assisted suicide, gun control, all the big hits. >> him in the years have you been married? >> 37. >> how many years happily? >> i think i would honestly say 37. the first year or so there were issues about how we were going to deal with this. little did i know that at that .20% of people are married across party lines. now it's 9%. so we were already in a time for my father was a republican, my mom was a democ
buckley was present. his enforcer, the mccarthy's right-hand man gave a reading to the person who walked me down the aisle one of the first people removed from his job as a professor. a friend of ours at the time, politics make strange bedfellows. anyway, so that's been our history and i've lived this kind of the mascot of the right in national review for many, many years. >> you're very liberal. >> yes, i'm a liberal democrat. in fact, i don't think we've ever voted the same. we...
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but ireland has since undergone a food revolution, and kate hardie—buckley is returning home ahead of of west cork food festival to explore what was once the epicentre of the famine and is now the country's top foodie destination. welcome to west cork. this is the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, the arts, and the great craic. and now they're flocking here for the local cuisine. west cork was recently voted ireland's food capital. the history of the area is as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast you'll find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures. it is where marconi sent the first tra ns—atla ntic radio transmission to america. and it was here the first famine death was recorded, the first of over i million across ireland, with a further 2 million people emigrating. so this is the skibbereen saturday market. at the height of summer i think maybe the best market anywhere in the country. the freshest mozzarella available in ireland right
but ireland has since undergone a food revolution, and kate hardie—buckley is returning home ahead of of west cork food festival to explore what was once the epicentre of the famine and is now the country's top foodie destination. welcome to west cork. this is the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, the arts, and the great craic. and now they're flocking here...
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how do you create the precedent created by buckley and will you respect it? >> the buckley divide, as you know senator, is that expenditures on the one side congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits. on the other side congress does have authority to regulate and has done so. with respect to contribution limits, however, there are cases where the contribution limits are too low. subsequent e-mail you're talking about, the supreme court is twice struck down contribution limits. one in the case randall versus -- >> i'm aware of these cases. >> just bryer wrote. buckley versus vallejo is important precedent. >> my issue is we had past nominees who said they would honor precedent and then they joined sdcitizens united opinio. you talk about how congress should step in and they did and we tried and it was struck down with citizens united. that's the problem. we're left with nothing but a constitutional amendment. i view this was a law making from the court the citizens united case. i'm trying to figure out where you are on this. d
how do you create the precedent created by buckley and will you respect it? >> the buckley divide, as you know senator, is that expenditures on the one side congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits. on the other side congress does have authority to regulate and has done so. with respect to contribution limits, however, there are cases where the contribution limits are too low. subsequent e-mail you're talking about, the supreme court is twice struck...
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. >> you can see buckley and harrington mixing it up... >> wow. >> ...50 years ago -- more than 52 yearsgo about the values that you and i are still trading back and forth. >> wow. >> i'd love to shift this conversation towards higher education and your plans for higher education. >> so, i am a really firm believer that the next step in our education system is opening up colleges and trade schools to be tuition-free in the united states. about every hundred or so years, we extend our public-education system. when we first started in the united states, people, if you were lucky, you got a grade-school education. and then, we, as a society, decided that wasn't enough, and we made universal middle school. and it wasn't until -- a lot of people don't realize -- it wasn't until about 1950 or 1960 that we truly achieved tuition-free universal high school in the united states. and you know what? we're now out another 70 years, and i think that, as our economy evolves, our education needs to evolve -- our publicly available education needs to evolve. so i believe in tuition-free public colleges
. >> you can see buckley and harrington mixing it up... >> wow. >> ...50 years ago -- more than 52 yearsgo about the values that you and i are still trading back and forth. >> wow. >> i'd love to shift this conversation towards higher education and your plans for higher education. >> so, i am a really firm believer that the next step in our education system is opening up colleges and trade schools to be tuition-free in the united states. about every hundred...
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must be a jeff buckley idea or something. okay. the executive director darius and director procevost for the san francisco housing authority, joaquin -- no, he moved. let's give it up for the deputy executive director, and what did you have to do and how was our experience with you? here we go. >> thank you, reverend fong. good morning, everybody. i'm the deputy director of the housing authority, and i just wanted to just pause for a moment. i believe an opportunity like this is a moment just to pause and to reflect on our work, and just to slow down for a moment. we're all so busy, but we're often charging forward to the next project, but just to pause a moment for this work. i was watching that video. such an excellent video, and just getting emotional and watching that, and seeing people come into their homes and just remembering this was about people's homes. at the end of the day, that's what this is about. you've heard about the rental demonstration assistance program. it's repositioning our efforts on behalf of the city. it'
must be a jeff buckley idea or something. okay. the executive director darius and director procevost for the san francisco housing authority, joaquin -- no, he moved. let's give it up for the deputy executive director, and what did you have to do and how was our experience with you? here we go. >> thank you, reverend fong. good morning, everybody. i'm the deputy director of the housing authority, and i just wanted to just pause for a moment. i believe an opportunity like this is a moment...
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get on in bill buckley soon go on. bottled and go. the beat up. thanks a lot. be sold to the lakers. without going into new fighting lane i'm telling we didn't that don't think. you. need a more diesel is a good deal more is it ot that daylight jumps. he didn't get they. didn't know the mulva but. in military terms the tet offensive was a failure in the vietnamese forces who seven more than twenty thousand casualties but the american public's confidence in victory in vietnam was permanently eroded from that point of view it was a public relations victory for the. kids a huge demonstration for us for those times and the aim to handle letter to the u.s. embassy and of course underneath it all was the hope that we might storm and occupy the embassy because similar things were happening in the vietnam at the time the u.s. embassy was occupied during the february tet offensive so we said if we could do that the symbolism and solidarity would be very clear. so we had this huge battle with the police force. i was under the delusion that america was an imperialist powe
get on in bill buckley soon go on. bottled and go. the beat up. thanks a lot. be sold to the lakers. without going into new fighting lane i'm telling we didn't that don't think. you. need a more diesel is a good deal more is it ot that daylight jumps. he didn't get they. didn't know the mulva but. in military terms the tet offensive was a failure in the vietnamese forces who seven more than twenty thousand casualties but the american public's confidence in victory in vietnam was permanently...
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chris buckley we will leave it there for now from you.alace on suspicion of carrying a taser stun gun. he's being questioned by police. who say the incident is not thought to be terror related. let's get more on this. i'm joined by our news correspondent simonjones. an update on this incident. we know the man who was arrested is 38 years old. it all began around a quarter to one this afternoon when the man was initially detained by security staff of buckingham palace at the visitors entrance to the pallets. i descendents going through one of the security scanners that you find at airports or increasingly big buildings were you find a lot of people these days. once he was detained to secure the staff called the police and they were there by one o'clock and he was arrested at that stage on suspicion of possession of a firearm, namely a taser stun gun. the metropolitan police and say they do not believe this was terror related. but they are keen to find out what exactly was behind it. we know at the time the queen was not at residence in the
chris buckley we will leave it there for now from you.alace on suspicion of carrying a taser stun gun. he's being questioned by police. who say the incident is not thought to be terror related. let's get more on this. i'm joined by our news correspondent simonjones. an update on this incident. we know the man who was arrested is 38 years old. it all began around a quarter to one this afternoon when the man was initially detained by security staff of buckingham palace at the visitors entrance to...
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going on in bill buckley soon go on to the bible didn't go. live meet the boy thanks a lot late lumpy so that i like you. when i'm going to get a new fight late i'm telling me that north into you might. need the case was a good deal more if you saw as it ought not that life just sucked a lot. he didn't get laid i mean didn't you know the moment but was in military terms the tet offensive was a failure from the north vietnamese forces who seven more than twenty thousand casualties but the american public's confidence in victory in vietnam was permanently eroded. from that point of view it was a public relations victory for. is a huge demonstration for us for those times and the aim to find a letter to the u.s. embassy and of course underneath it all was the hope that we might storm and occupy the embassy because similar things were happening and be vietnam at the time the us embassy was occupied during the february tet offensive so we said if we could do that the symbolism and solidarity would be very clear so we had this huge battle with the p
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buckley for 33 years, and he had a guest on talking about a policy that i think you are against -- brokenindows policing. >> absolutely. >> and i want to show you an explanation of broken windows policing from this program in 1999. let's take a look. >> it's really an application of the broken windows theory. >> mm-hmm. >> if you have a building, somebody breaks a window in that building, and you say to yourself, "this is too unimportant. i've got bigger things to think about than fixing that window." there's a good chance if you leave it there, then somebody's going to break another window and another one and another one, and the whole building is going to fall down for want of dealing with the problem at the beginning. on the other hand, if somebody breaks a window in your building and you fix it immediately and you try to find the person responsible for it and you try to make the point that you're not going to accept that kind of behavior, there's a real good chance you're going to save the whole building. so, the opposite of the broken window theory is what new york was doing for abou
buckley for 33 years, and he had a guest on talking about a policy that i think you are against -- brokenindows policing. >> absolutely. >> and i want to show you an explanation of broken windows policing from this program in 1999. let's take a look. >> it's really an application of the broken windows theory. >> mm-hmm. >> if you have a building, somebody breaks a window in that building, and you say to yourself, "this is too unimportant. i've got bigger...
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chris buckley in washington.ncil meeting chaired by donald trump on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, theresa may has been talking to news organisation cbs. she said that the president's decision to withdraw from the iranian nuclear deal is one area in which britain and the us have a difference of opinion. the question of that deal of course is an area where i do have a difference of opinion with president trump. we believe that should stay in place and others involved in putting that deal together believe that it should stay in place. we do agree with the united states that there are other aspects of iran's behaviour that we need to be dealing with, too. so looking at the issue of ballistic missiles, looking at the issue at the way in which iran is acting in the region to destabilise the region. we need to address those issues, too. but we also want to ensure that we have a nuclear deal in place. theresa may speaking to cbs news. police in london are appealing for the public‘s help to find a miss
chris buckley in washington.ncil meeting chaired by donald trump on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, theresa may has been talking to news organisation cbs. she said that the president's decision to withdraw from the iranian nuclear deal is one area in which britain and the us have a difference of opinion. the question of that deal of course is an area where i do have a difference of opinion with president trump. we believe that should stay in place and others involved in...
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i've wondered at the weight he seems to meander so far in the debate with buckley he is ask. as the american dream at the expense of the american negro. referring to the question as hideously loaded and one's reaction has to depend on where you find yourself in the world. what your sense of reality is. he then pivots saying i have to speak of one of the people that have been most attacked about what we must hear. they are p diddley refusing in the narrative as it's constructed. in line with the way they would like to discuss the politics of the negro question. he understands that there is no politics without the person and that it was the facts that was already inherent in italy italy the most political prospect of the table. a model for how to push back. by servicing that narratives by digging more deeply into our own narratives and reclaiming the part section of that. by refusing the single reductive option offered us. and in the same breath insisting that the other one is that possible but necessary. i will stop there. thank you so much for writing this important book. sin
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. >> buckley, we were chosen -- luckily we got our first choice. >> the current system he says was designed to divide integrated, diverse populations. this is not working there. >> eight years into it, we can say pretty conclusively that our lottery system is the only school at system in the country to do this and they are not accomplishing anything. >> they want to find the best option to get kids into good schools near their homes. >> the current system he said plays a role in many decisions to leave the city. >> what are a lot of system does is it sets people up with plans to leave. it is a huge burden for families. they are looking for a better way to match families and school finisher equal access to quality education, this is always a welcome goal. >> the system that we have, it is relatively complicated. anything that gives us the opportunity to take a look at it again from other perspectives is not a bad idea. parents say that even if they get their top choice, the stress of the process of navigating the system and sweating it all out makes the process harder than it has to be. >
. >> buckley, we were chosen -- luckily we got our first choice. >> the current system he says was designed to divide integrated, diverse populations. this is not working there. >> eight years into it, we can say pretty conclusively that our lottery system is the only school at system in the country to do this and they are not accomplishing anything. >> they want to find the best option to get kids into good schools near their homes. >> the current system he...
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and commander philip buckley does a lot with them. he is to be appreciated. they continue to work hard. they had 21 events, classes and outreach presentations in august they also had, august 29th, commissioner -- commissioners might be interested. they had a class on psychological first aid. and they are also working in coordination with chief cochrane on battalion control. i don't know if you all understand what battalion control is, do you? ok. battalion control is what we would use in the event of a large-scale disaster if either the radio communications go down or if the 911 system is so overwhelmed that they just can't manage to dispatch calls and take calls. so what battalion control does for us is, each battalion chief is in charge of their own battalion and all the rigs and dispatches within that battalion so it is something we have to practice. because it is not something we do regularly. so we practised it so we will be ready for a large-scale disaster but they have been really helpful with that and chief cochrane is now working with them on that. s
and commander philip buckley does a lot with them. he is to be appreciated. they continue to work hard. they had 21 events, classes and outreach presentations in august they also had, august 29th, commissioner -- commissioners might be interested. they had a class on psychological first aid. and they are also working in coordination with chief cochrane on battalion control. i don't know if you all understand what battalion control is, do you? ok. battalion control is what we would use in the...
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. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible.s very conservative and 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 w
. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible.s very conservative and 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...
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and then on to other quick notes , commissioner walter and i and mr jeff buckley and supervisor -- supervisor randleman was with us. >> edgar lopez was also with us and sam dodge from d.p.w. >> thank you. they joined us there last week in which we -- commissioner walker graciously rented a lovely family minivan and we all piled into it and it was news to me that commissioner walker doesn't drive around the city but she did an outstanding drive around the bay area and we were fairly moving around the place. it was very good. we got from a to be very quickly >> you are welcome. >> our destination was to two places. one was in vallejo. and we were met there with the staff who are doing the march of homes and they walked us through the facility and gave us a really good insight on where the building industry is going, and particularly to marginal units. we got from the very start of the line, all the way to the ends. they gave us many hours of their time to explain every aspect we have. we were very impressed with the tour and on that same day, we went from there then over towards stockton where
and then on to other quick notes , commissioner walter and i and mr jeff buckley and supervisor -- supervisor randleman was with us. >> edgar lopez was also with us and sam dodge from d.p.w. >> thank you. they joined us there last week in which we -- commissioner walker graciously rented a lovely family minivan and we all piled into it and it was news to me that commissioner walker doesn't drive around the city but she did an outstanding drive around the bay area and we were fairly...
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you'll see them at warren, malstrom, minot, peterson, buckley, vandenberg, patrick, schriever.e're all over the world. north, south, east, west, up and down. 162,000 people. but you got to realize when it comes right down to it, it's really about the one and it could be the one sailor who has spent 17 years of his life under the water. doing a strategic deterrent mission. that reminds me to respect those people at all times and also realize i made the right decision when it came to service. it's about the soldiers sitting in the middle l of alaska in all weather sitting on top of the ground-based intercepters making sure they can combat. it's also about the maintainers at minot, the pilots, that operate the bombers. it's about the missileirs, maintainers that work in the missile fields. i was at malstrom about six months ago. great falls, montana. they're spread all over montana. each day when a missilier comes to work, they come to work, go through a morning brief and head out, sometimes it's a three-hour drive over back roads to get to their missile alert facility. they go un
you'll see them at warren, malstrom, minot, peterson, buckley, vandenberg, patrick, schriever.e're all over the world. north, south, east, west, up and down. 162,000 people. but you got to realize when it comes right down to it, it's really about the one and it could be the one sailor who has spent 17 years of his life under the water. doing a strategic deterrent mission. that reminds me to respect those people at all times and also realize i made the right decision when it came to service....
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jeff buckley and olson lee and so many people who played an important role in making this incrediblect worthy of the name that it represents. sala burton manor. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, mayor breed. tndc has had a partnership with the bank of america that extends back 30 years. please join me in welcoming maria barry. [applause] >> hello, everyone. it's so great to be here with you today. on behalf of bank of america, i want to really start out with many thank yous. starting with leader pelosi for your support of affordable housing and the rad program. mayor breed for your support when you were a supervisor and now as mayor. mayor lee, the late mayor lee and the office of community development. tndc, as don said. we have a partnership that's gone back 30 years, which is justs so tremendous. h.u.d., the housing authority. thank you for trusting the new partners and really overseeing this and ensuring that they will be a steward of these properties going forward. and also i want to thank our bank of america team. ari belliak who was the head of organizing this for ou
jeff buckley and olson lee and so many people who played an important role in making this incrediblect worthy of the name that it represents. sala burton manor. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, mayor breed. tndc has had a partnership with the bank of america that extends back 30 years. please join me in welcoming maria barry. [applause] >> hello, everyone. it's so great to be here with you today. on behalf of bank of america, i want to really start out with many thank...
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one parent, michael buckley, told me that he was happy with the swift action the school took when they found out about what satriano did and he feels kids are safe here now with the security measures in place. the head of school, for st. matthews, julie galles, sent me a statement saying they are sorry for the pain anthony satriano's actions caused and it is their top priority to provide a safe, caring community in which their students can thrive. you can see the complete statement from the school and the civil complaint that was filed in court today, on our website kron 4 dot com. in san mateo gabe slate kron 4 news. (catherine) (catherine) (catherine) another big story tonight...repair crews at the salesforce transit centerspent the day getting ready to shore up the area where two cracked support beams were discovered this week. they were taking out ceiling panels to prepare for the repairs of the cracked beams... they'll add tall pieces of steel to the center of fremont street to support the weight of the bus deck...and the roof-top park above. crews hope to finish up by the end of
one parent, michael buckley, told me that he was happy with the swift action the school took when they found out about what satriano did and he feels kids are safe here now with the security measures in place. the head of school, for st. matthews, julie galles, sent me a statement saying they are sorry for the pain anthony satriano's actions caused and it is their top priority to provide a safe, caring community in which their students can thrive. you can see the complete statement from the...
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buckley noticed the open house died off and things got so.dden the offers did not come in like they used to. >>reporter: according to a report from the estate from redfin, nationally 1 1/4 of the homes listed for sale by price reduction. the red-hot real estate market is cooling especially in california. and sellers are trying to catch lightning in a bottle by bending to the will of the buyers. >> buyers are being more discerning. before they were looking at, here is the list of things i want. let's pick one and get a house and now they see inventory. >>reporter: increased inventory is one reason for the plateau in prices. another is increasing interest rates. and visible factor that prices have gone so high that few can now afford to buy. lectures -- fred lectures about real estate at san jose university.'s like real estate has been in a 18 year cycle for 200 years. means there is a very regular cycle of real estate prices and construction that has existed since the 1800s.>>reporter: the researcher shows an economic recession follows falling
buckley noticed the open house died off and things got so.dden the offers did not come in like they used to. >>reporter: according to a report from the estate from redfin, nationally 1 1/4 of the homes listed for sale by price reduction. the red-hot real estate market is cooling especially in california. and sellers are trying to catch lightning in a bottle by bending to the will of the buyers. >> buyers are being more discerning. before they were looking at, here is the list of...
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buchanan >> dennis buckley >> nancy bueche >> patrick joseph buhse john e.ulaga thomas daniel burke thomas burnett. >> kathleen a. burns >> keith james burns >> john patrick burnside >> irina buslo >> milton bustillo >> thomas m. butler >> patrick dennis byrne >> timothy g. byrne >> jesus cabezas >> lillian caceres >> brian joseph cachia >> steven cafiero uncle.wn goal, -- we love you and miss you, uncle denny. >> my son. we miss you and boy do we love you. >> richard michael caggiano >> cecile m. caguicla brett cahill >> michael john cahill >> scott walter cahill >> thomas cahill george cain >> salvatore b. calabro >> joseph calandrillo >> philip v. calcagno >> edward calderon >> kenneth marcus caldwell >> dominick e. calia felix bobby calixte >> francis callahan >> liam callahan >> suzanne -- >> roko camaj >> michael cammarata >> david otey campbell felix boe >> geoffrey thomas campbell sandra patricia campbell >> robert arthur campbell >> saundra patricia campbell >> sean canavan >> john candela >> vincent cangelosi >> stephen j. cangialosi >> lisa cannav
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one parent, michael buckley, told me that he was happy with the swift action the school took when they found out about what satriano did and he feels kids are safe here now with the security measures in place. matthews, julie galles, sent me a statement saying they are sorry for the pain anthony satriano's actions caused and it is their top priority to provide a safe, caring community in which their students can thrive. you can see the complete statement from the school and the civil complaint that was filed in court today, on our website kron 4 dot com. in san mateo gabe slate kron 4 news. ((grant)) ((grant)) ((grant))new tonight at nine...four people are now behind bars accused of killing a prominent northern california doctor.authorities now believe it was a murder- for-hire.raymond jacquett was arrested last night...three other suspects were arrested earlier this week. dr shock was shot and killed at his home in lodi last month. "our family is in complete sorrow and changed forever but we will live on because he wouldn't have wanted it any different."the oldest the oldest suspect -
one parent, michael buckley, told me that he was happy with the swift action the school took when they found out about what satriano did and he feels kids are safe here now with the security measures in place. matthews, julie galles, sent me a statement saying they are sorry for the pain anthony satriano's actions caused and it is their top priority to provide a safe, caring community in which their students can thrive. you can see the complete statement from the school and the civil complaint...