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vonnie: george buckley from nomura is with us.his is bloomberg. ♪ i guy: under four minutes to go until regular trading. everybody is saying this is a rade narrative driving stocks. globally stocks are starting to fade. the cac-40 is only up .4%. the end of regular trading is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ 30 seconds until the end of regular trading. the rally today, europe was higher, but now not so much. we are in the gray in spain into germany. ad -- in spain and in germany. what we areing seeing in paris as well. let's show you the individual numbers. the ftse 100, 7133. 4/10 ofenths of 1%. -- 1%. pretty much flat on the dax. you have to wonder what that tells us about how the market has priced in this stuff. cac-40 is up 4/10 of 1%, but fading. and let's take a look at the individual names. aig is the worst-performing stock here in europe today. it is down by 4.58%. a cash flow story. the market is not like what it is hearing. aig which owns iberia, british airways, trading softer on that. emma brought up the story earlier. lily
vonnie: george buckley from nomura is with us.his is bloomberg. ♪ i guy: under four minutes to go until regular trading. everybody is saying this is a rade narrative driving stocks. globally stocks are starting to fade. the cac-40 is only up .4%. the end of regular trading is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ 30 seconds until the end of regular trading. the rally today, europe was higher, but now not so much. we are in the gray in spain into germany. ad -- in spain and in germany. what we areing...
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buckley jr. made it righthere. the question is -- who and what is the right check on executive overreacand executive power? >> you know, this is not a new question.ns the rout it this way -- "quis custodiet est custodes," an"who will guard the guar" you create a government, which you empower to do things -- to protect you, to protect your safety. how do you protect yourself from the government itself? how do we protect our democracy if one branch or the other overreaches? and a special prosecutor is the solution or a special counsel or something, and it'because of the reality that the president eontrols the executive branch, including the just department. the president appoints the hetorney general. >> but then why isheck not the people? why is the check not the congress and the people acting through the congress? t >>nk the check is the people. the special counsel or whatever ngu want to call them is d research to present to the people, and then they can make their own decision. our whole democracy is based on enf
buckley jr. made it righthere. the question is -- who and what is the right check on executive overreacand executive power? >> you know, this is not a new question.ns the rout it this way -- "quis custodiet est custodes," an"who will guard the guar" you create a government, which you empower to do things -- to protect you, to protect your safety. how do you protect yourself from the government itself? how do we protect our democracy if one branch or the other...
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a know it was studied carefully by buckley and the time was this. we had just won the second world war and won it basically by nationalizing industries, centralizing production. freedom sport is a great book by herman that talks about it. we had nationalized and centralized production and there were two schools of thought at the time in american public. one was referred to in the first economic report of the president as the roman view, which we would think of as the socialist view. that while we've already centralized pruck, we might as well go the rest of the way and we'll have a stable, productive economy and we won't have another great depression. but then the opposing review was what they called in the first economic report, the spartan view. which i can we would call the capitalist view today. it was a natural competition between people and firms would lead to prosperity and everybody understood that they had a grave decision to make back then and they weren't exactly sure that all the politicians in washington would be fully informed about wh
a know it was studied carefully by buckley and the time was this. we had just won the second world war and won it basically by nationalizing industries, centralizing production. freedom sport is a great book by herman that talks about it. we had nationalized and centralized production and there were two schools of thought at the time in american public. one was referred to in the first economic report of the president as the roman view, which we would think of as the socialist view. that while...
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buckley is like, um. objection, your honor? trialscovered a lot of in my life and that was the only time a witness had implicated the defense lawyer. not surprisingly, sam bowers was convicted, august 21, 1990. -- 1998. the thing is, the hate that caused this, if we are really honest in this country, it has never really gone away. agoasn't just a few years that a young man walked into his church in charleston and killed these nine beautiful people. it wasn't that long ago either down in charlottesville, right? that we had happened what we had happened. not that far from here, which is easy to think it doesn't happen around here. i have had my share of death threats and things like that. people said they have pictures of me and my family and knew where we lived and things like that. sure, that is disconcerting. you never want to hear things like that. it led to an unexpected gift, and that is the gift of living fearlessly. living fearlessly is not about living without fear. living fearlessly is really about living beyond fear, i
buckley is like, um. objection, your honor? trialscovered a lot of in my life and that was the only time a witness had implicated the defense lawyer. not surprisingly, sam bowers was convicted, august 21, 1990. -- 1998. the thing is, the hate that caused this, if we are really honest in this country, it has never really gone away. agoasn't just a few years that a young man walked into his church in charleston and killed these nine beautiful people. it wasn't that long ago either down in...
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buckley jr. had the washington bureau chief of the new york times on this program, tom wicker. and he was on to discuss politics and the press. and they had a different kind of conversation. you'll notice a very different and very decidedly different tone and tenor to their conversation. let's take a look. can you relate to what buckley said there at the top, which is that, often, you see one side being made to appear unreasonable by the use of rhetoric, rather than by the use of reason? hasn't that come to be the hallmark of the public square? >> yes. and i try and go back, again, to my training, which is relying on evidence. i always want to make sure i have the evidence to back up the rhetoric. now, with tucker carlson, i like going on that show because i get to defend what i believe, and i know i'm gonna have the screws put to me. and i respect the fox audience who listens, because they matter, and i want to make sure that my perspective is getting through not just to my parents and my in-laws, but to them. and i don't mind having to fend my, you know, beliefs. and i think
buckley jr. had the washington bureau chief of the new york times on this program, tom wicker. and he was on to discuss politics and the press. and they had a different kind of conversation. you'll notice a very different and very decidedly different tone and tenor to their conversation. let's take a look. can you relate to what buckley said there at the top, which is that, often, you see one side being made to appear unreasonable by the use of rhetoric, rather than by the use of reason? hasn't...
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the guy on the right travis , buckley. he was not just a lawyer for the clan, he was a leader in the clan. he was actually indicted in the vernon damer firebombing at one point. billy roy pitts testified about this planning meeting that took place prior to the attack on vernon damer and his family. buckley asked him about it. he said, now, mr. pitts, who was there at the planning meeting? who says, let's see, i was there, sam bowers was there, oh, you were there prime minister may: um,buckley is like, objection, your honor? i have covered a lot of trials in my life and that was the only time a witness had implicated the defense lawyer himself. [laughter] so not surprisingly sam bowers was convicted, august 21, 1998. the thing is, the hate that caused this, if we are really honest in this country, it has never really gone away. it wasn't just a few years ago , right, that a young man walked into this church in charleston and killed these nine beautiful people. and it wasn't that long ago either down in charlottesville, righ
the guy on the right travis , buckley. he was not just a lawyer for the clan, he was a leader in the clan. he was actually indicted in the vernon damer firebombing at one point. billy roy pitts testified about this planning meeting that took place prior to the attack on vernon damer and his family. buckley asked him about it. he said, now, mr. pitts, who was there at the planning meeting? who says, let's see, i was there, sam bowers was there, oh, you were there prime minister may: um,buckley...
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until 1984, when the chief of the cia station, william buckley, the other buckley, is kidnapped. but literally, these men are taken off of the street. basically, there are what we now know are hezbollah or other militants, terrorists, whatever word you want to use, in lebanon who are basically kidnapping guys off the streets. and most of these guys are employees of either the university -- the american university in beirut. one guy is a priest. there were also attempted assassinations. and so, there is a hostage issue. and seven hostages are taken and held by these groups. by the way, i forgot to mention, that there were also french and german hostages who were also taken by the same groups. so, this is a problem for the u.s. what else is happening? that leads us to send in the peacekeepers? we did not really do it in response to the hostages but the hostages are being taken. what else is going on? it is a crisis. >> [indiscernible] prof. tudda: the plo had been kicked out of jordan. they are now in lebanon. the plo has been using lebanon, in particular southern lebanon, to launc
until 1984, when the chief of the cia station, william buckley, the other buckley, is kidnapped. but literally, these men are taken off of the street. basically, there are what we now know are hezbollah or other militants, terrorists, whatever word you want to use, in lebanon who are basically kidnapping guys off the streets. and most of these guys are employees of either the university -- the american university in beirut. one guy is a priest. there were also attempted assassinations. and so,...
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we sent kate hardie—buckley to find out.claims to be the live music capital of the world with over an estimated 300 venues offering a song and dance on any given night. austin is a phenomenal place if you play the music we play, which is what i call texas—made honky—tonk, and it's all about the dancin‘ and having a good time. every march, over 200,000 people flock here for the south by southwest festival, where you can delve into a world of music, film, interactive media, and seminars. the city, which also happens to be janis joplin‘s birthplace, is a liberal hub in a traditionally conservative state. there is a lot that you can get away with here that maybe you can't get away in other parts of the state. austin is home to the only nudist beach in texas, as well as over 1.5 million bats in the summertime. it has its own cathedral ofjunk, and in all—year—round christmas shop. the city's immensely proud of its so—called weirdness, its creative, original character. in fact, there is even a motto here — keep austin weird. 20 yea
we sent kate hardie—buckley to find out.claims to be the live music capital of the world with over an estimated 300 venues offering a song and dance on any given night. austin is a phenomenal place if you play the music we play, which is what i call texas—made honky—tonk, and it's all about the dancin‘ and having a good time. every march, over 200,000 people flock here for the south by southwest festival, where you can delve into a world of music, film, interactive media, and seminars....
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that nobody caught in the number of casualties involved that was so far so good well for rescue buckley's data for their rescue i don't mind the rescue mission is still ongoing every duty machinery dig through the rubble to get to those still trapped miners the workers say still a rescue operation i need to will continue until the last person is dollars but as they always process survival chances also they made us. television stations have shown injured children are the latest on general hospital such events are all too frequent in nigeria in two thousand and sixteen three building collapses killed at least one hundred thirty people how many greece al-jazeera lagos nigeria. britain's parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal bragg's it's another day of high drama over the u.k.'s departure from the european union now politicians will be asked if the leaving date should be pushed back the u.k. is scheduled to break with the bloc just over two weeks they involve a report from london. the east to the right three hundred twenty one in the news to the left two hundred seventy eight voti
that nobody caught in the number of casualties involved that was so far so good well for rescue buckley's data for their rescue i don't mind the rescue mission is still ongoing every duty machinery dig through the rubble to get to those still trapped miners the workers say still a rescue operation i need to will continue until the last person is dollars but as they always process survival chances also they made us. television stations have shown injured children are the latest on general...
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that nobody caught up in the number of casualties involved that was so far so good well for rescue buckley's that to fall out their rescue i don't mind the rescue mission is still ongoing ever due to machinery to dig through the rubble to get to those still trapped emergency workers say still a rescue operation i need two will continue until the last person is four dollars but as they always process survival chances are also the religious. television stations have shown injured children are the latest and in general hospital such events are all too frequent in nigeria in two thousand and sixteen three building collapses killed at least one hundred thirty people how many.
that nobody caught up in the number of casualties involved that was so far so good well for rescue buckley's that to fall out their rescue i don't mind the rescue mission is still ongoing ever due to machinery to dig through the rubble to get to those still trapped emergency workers say still a rescue operation i need two will continue until the last person is four dollars but as they always process survival chances are also the religious. television stations have shown injured children are the...
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buckley jr.here is her clip. >> [ chuckles ] that takes me back. >> does it take you back or is ithat's old is new? >> i mean, one part of what she was saying was, in one sense, true, which was that there was a real move to change the labour party towards the end of the '70s, early 0s. yeah, no, the interesting thing is -- now what she was describing, thatave of sort of leftism, has actually succeeded this time in taking over the labour party. >> has returned and is ascendant.re i mean corbyn wants to nationalize industry. he wants to nationalize water. he wants to nationalize rail. he wants to pull out of nato.al these arthings that were dramatically and diametrically opposed to the values and theat positions ou stood for. how do you understand that now? >> well, i understand it. i mean, i don't like it.ca but yosee this again right 'round the western world is the right's become captured by a sort of nationalistic, quite narrow-minded type of right-wing politics, and the left has moved further t
buckley jr.here is her clip. >> [ chuckles ] that takes me back. >> does it take you back or is ithat's old is new? >> i mean, one part of what she was saying was, in one sense, true, which was that there was a real move to change the labour party towards the end of the '70s, early 0s. yeah, no, the interesting thing is -- now what she was describing, thatave of sort of leftism, has actually succeeded this time in taking over the labour party. >> has returned and is...
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buckley or thora tarion ruler isn't retiring from politics where they were the first i made a difficult decision to resign as president of the republic of kazakhstan i remain chairman of the security council chairman of the norton party and member of the constitutional council is a work of struggle so now the biafra tains considerable power what's more his daughter that he got by about has been appointed to replace as chair of the senate . after his swearing in talk i have proposed renaming the capital astana ton as a tribute to has a bio of parliament promptly approved the legislation. are like to welcome now in their country golden he served as prime minister of kazakhstan from one thousand nine hundred four to one thousand nine hundred seven he currently lives in exile in london and is considered a leading opposition figure of warm welcome sir thank you for taking out the time to come see us you have been a very vocal about corruption in kazakhstan and i are also very critical about the ruling party the ruling nasir because you have family so you must welcome this decision by the lea
buckley or thora tarion ruler isn't retiring from politics where they were the first i made a difficult decision to resign as president of the republic of kazakhstan i remain chairman of the security council chairman of the norton party and member of the constitutional council is a work of struggle so now the biafra tains considerable power what's more his daughter that he got by about has been appointed to replace as chair of the senate . after his swearing in talk i have proposed renaming the...
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we also have coming up, shawna goldberg and rich lowey, and jim buckley will be on after that. thank you all so much, and we will duck out before you throw things at us. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> tonight, on q and a, supreme court reporter, joan disputed talks about her book "the chief" >> however john roberts votes now, anthony -- now that anthony kennedy is gone, he will determine the law of the land. the liberals want him to come ,ver and inch over a little bit but the conservatives are trying to hold him back where he always was. meanwhile you have the chief justice declaring that there is no such thing as an obama judge and a trump judge and a bush judge. thatnts to project a bench is not political, when they all have their agendas of sorts. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on q &a. hill next week, the house will consider reauthorization of the violence against women act which expired in february. it aims to pr
we also have coming up, shawna goldberg and rich lowey, and jim buckley will be on after that. thank you all so much, and we will duck out before you throw things at us. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> tonight, on q and a, supreme court reporter, joan disputed talks about her book "the chief" >> however john...
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buckley jr. hosted henry kissinger, and they were speaking about the staffing at the nixon white house. let's take a look. >> and... >> the problem was, some fool went into the oval office and did what nixon told him to do. >> yeah. >> is that the problem the president has? >> oh, i don't know. i mean, in what context? >> trump tweets off a lot of things, but you need people with maturity and discretion who know when to walk in and do what he says and know when to walk in and take a spin and then come back and figure out what you're really gonna do. >> yeah, and i think, for the most part, even with the indictment i make in the book of a lot of the people around him, i think there have always been people who have been understanding of how to do that, how to do the part that dr. kissinger just talked about. but, listen, the next two years and how it's gonna go is gonna be determined by a lot of these choices that the president makes in terms of personnel. >> is it about the staffing, or is it about the person? >> it's about both. >> because -- well, that's -- but the point is... >> but
buckley jr. hosted henry kissinger, and they were speaking about the staffing at the nixon white house. let's take a look. >> and... >> the problem was, some fool went into the oval office and did what nixon told him to do. >> yeah. >> is that the problem the president has? >> oh, i don't know. i mean, in what context? >> trump tweets off a lot of things, but you need people with maturity and discretion who know when to walk in and do what he says and know...
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michael: jonah goldberg and wrist lowry coming up and jim buckley after that. thank you all so much. we will duck out before you throw things at us. [applause] [applause] ♪ live everyon journal day with news and policy issues that impact you, coming up this morning, education week allison klein discusses the trump administration's proposed education budget cuts for 2020 and education policy overall. coalition on efforts to ratify the equal rights amendment and what implications it may have. talksason.com editor about americans trust in government. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. today, former texas lawmaker kicks off his presidential bid in el paso, texas at 12:30 eastern on c-span , online at c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. this weekend, book tv has coverage of the virginia festival of the book from charlottesville with author discussions on music and social movements, race, politics, and crime in america starting today at 1:00 p.m. eastern with a book, may we forever stand, a history of the blac
michael: jonah goldberg and wrist lowry coming up and jim buckley after that. thank you all so much. we will duck out before you throw things at us. [applause] [applause] ♪ live everyon journal day with news and policy issues that impact you, coming up this morning, education week allison klein discusses the trump administration's proposed education budget cuts for 2020 and education policy overall. coalition on efforts to ratify the equal rights amendment and what implications it may have....
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prime minister's offer to have backbenchers what is an interesting sort of paradoxical for a sort of buckley and all quits we show is not this sort of thing that said the promise is usually say so she says that if he can pass then she'll stand down by the twenty second of may wish we could be the new me but to date and if if that's something that would if the if tory m.p. self if it provides about the deal in return for that tells us a couple things i think it tells us that send tory m.p.'s never had that principle in reaction to the to the deal in the first place at the reverted back in return for getting a new prime minister and secondly i think it tells us that they think that a new prime minister might give them what they want compared to what theresa may might have so it means that the the shape sits underneath honestly could be very different indeed. and we have to wait and see what that might look like depending on what the various candidates say in the forthcoming election for the conservative vision and without getting too intricate about it for our international viewers the d u p t
prime minister's offer to have backbenchers what is an interesting sort of paradoxical for a sort of buckley and all quits we show is not this sort of thing that said the promise is usually say so she says that if he can pass then she'll stand down by the twenty second of may wish we could be the new me but to date and if if that's something that would if the if tory m.p. self if it provides about the deal in return for that tells us a couple things i think it tells us that send tory m.p.'s...
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. >> i confirmed that with command buckley. >> president nakajo: thank you very much. i want top thank you for postponing your resolution until they did the research and investigate some issues and questions in terms that resolution that you were proposing. at this point, vice president covington? >> vice president covington: th. just as a follow-up to some of the discussions we've had. i think we need an update on the memorandum of understanding between the department and the guardians of the city. we've been going around this. three out of the five commissioners this evening mentioned the technique apparatus. we need to see if there has been any movement in terms of the cooperative agreement. memorandum of understanding. >> president nakajo: thank you very much. we'll take that under consideration. in terms of the guardians the city. >> commissioner hardeman: chief, it's fantastic in this video. by brought it up couple of months ago on station five. in order to show that, chief nicholson, it's about five minutes long. it came on again. it's just a great thing. it wou
. >> i confirmed that with command buckley. >> president nakajo: thank you very much. i want top thank you for postponing your resolution until they did the research and investigate some issues and questions in terms that resolution that you were proposing. at this point, vice president covington? >> vice president covington: th. just as a follow-up to some of the discussions we've had. i think we need an update on the memorandum of understanding between the department and the...
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that nobody caught in the number of casualties involved that was so far so good well for rescue buckley's that to fall out their rescue i find the rescue mission is still ongoing ever due to machinery to dig through the rubble to get to those still trapped miners the workers say still a rescue operation i need two will continue until the last person is four dollars but as they always process survival chances also of the various. television stations have shown injured children are the lagos island general hospital such events are all too frequent in nigeria in two thousand and sixteen three building collapses killed at least one hundred thirty people. i'll just lagos nigeria. britain's parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal breck's it in another day of high drama over the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. and now politicians will be asked if the leaving date just over two weeks away. but in baba reports from london. these days to the right three hundred twenty one in the news to the left two hundred seventy eight voting to rule out a no deal breaks it on to any circumstances but wh
that nobody caught in the number of casualties involved that was so far so good well for rescue buckley's that to fall out their rescue i find the rescue mission is still ongoing ever due to machinery to dig through the rubble to get to those still trapped miners the workers say still a rescue operation i need two will continue until the last person is four dollars but as they always process survival chances also of the various. television stations have shown injured children are the lagos...
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successes but nobody caught in the number of casualties involved that was so far so good well for rescue buckley's that to fall out their rescue dogs mind the rescue mission is still oldboy nigerian television showed injured children and their lagos island general hospital such events are all too frequent in nigeria in two thousand and sixteen three building collapses killed at least one hundred thirty people for each island's al-jazeera. this is live at the scene of the collapse in lagos ahmed obviously it's dark now but we can see behind you the rescue effort still going on what's the latest you can tell us on. well basically machinery appearing to get through the rubble. and rescue operations are still continuing emergency workers are telling us that it's still a rescue operation that will continue doing that until the last person has been pulled out of the rubble however what we. what a lot of people here fear you see the crowd is still as huge as it was in the morning or in the afternoon when the incident happened the fear is now that with each passing hour chances of survival is diminishing
successes but nobody caught in the number of casualties involved that was so far so good well for rescue buckley's that to fall out their rescue dogs mind the rescue mission is still oldboy nigerian television showed injured children and their lagos island general hospital such events are all too frequent in nigeria in two thousand and sixteen three building collapses killed at least one hundred thirty people for each island's al-jazeera. this is live at the scene of the collapse in lagos ahmed...
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harper buckley was born a week ago weighing in at 15 pounds 5 ounces -- ouch. she is the biggest baby bornt the new york hospital in at least 30 years. mom saidne she her daughter would be big, not that big. harper wasth taken t ne-yo natal intensive care ut for monitoring but appears to be doing just fine. her mombe appears t doing just fine as well. but my goodness. >> that's a big relief there. >> hopefully she'll sleep through the night, righ >> i'll say. >>> hard work pays off for some local high sch lers asthey're rewarded with a free ride to gw. we'll have the story of one student. >>> protecting yourself from identity theft. but do you freeze or lock your [ ding show me the crown. show me homecoming. ding ] [ ding ] baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you, uh, mind giving someone else a turn? oh, yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet. so...im that'se. easy. awesome. switch to xfinity and gett
harper buckley was born a week ago weighing in at 15 pounds 5 ounces -- ouch. she is the biggest baby bornt the new york hospital in at least 30 years. mom saidne she her daughter would be big, not that big. harper wasth taken t ne-yo natal intensive care ut for monitoring but appears to be doing just fine. her mombe appears t doing just fine as well. but my goodness. >> that's a big relief there. >> hopefully she'll sleep through the night, righ >> i'll say. >>> hard...
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harper buckley is setting the record at ogden medical center south of syracuse. she was born 15 lbs. 5 oz. the parents say they have tried to have a baby seven years. they decided to adopt and in 2016 they got pregnant. they found out they were pregnant with harper. >> i knew she was going to be big, but i didn't anticipate no 15 pound baby. finding out the first time i was overjoyed and the second time, i was going to be a mom to three kids now. that is something i have always wanted to do. >> harper is currently in the nicu being monitored. her parents are hopeful they will bring her home very soon. >> 15 pounds. >> what is the nicu? >> than natal intensive care unit. >> gianna franco can imagine. >> no, i can't. >> i think she deserves a good push present. >> big time. >> we will get you up to speed. >>> westbound highway 4 is where our trouble spot is. we have this accident involving four vehicles, the three right lanes are completely shut down. it has been there quite some time. 53 minutes as pure drive time. you can take 162 the eastshore freeway. all that
harper buckley is setting the record at ogden medical center south of syracuse. she was born 15 lbs. 5 oz. the parents say they have tried to have a baby seven years. they decided to adopt and in 2016 they got pregnant. they found out they were pregnant with harper. >> i knew she was going to be big, but i didn't anticipate no 15 pound baby. finding out the first time i was overjoyed and the second time, i was going to be a mom to three kids now. that is something i have always wanted to...
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. >>> a newborn in upsta w york is breaking records, hartford buckley was born just a week ago weighingn at a whopping 15 pounds, five ounces. >> whoa. >> she is the biggest baby born at the new york hl in at least three decades. mom says she knew herwoaughter d be big, just didn't know she would be that big. harper was taken to the intensive care ut for monitoring but it appears to be doing just fine and mom and dad are very happy. imagine that. >> i don't know what normal size baby -- >> i haven't had kids yet, seven, eight pounds maybe. fo all the moms out there, 15 pounds, five ounces. you imagine it. >>> all right. a message for prom goers. coming up how alower shop is doing its part to keep teens safe. "ellen." ater today on >> so it came out recently that you' dating rosario dawson and it would be an amazing we had to usgo have in the white if you go in single and then you have a wedding in the white house, i mean, we wou watch. that would be -- that would be like our royal it would be great. >> new jersey senator and presidential hopeful cory booker stops by. he's talking aboutis
. >>> a newborn in upsta w york is breaking records, hartford buckley was born just a week ago weighingn at a whopping 15 pounds, five ounces. >> whoa. >> she is the biggest baby born at the new york hl in at least three decades. mom says she knew herwoaughter d be big, just didn't know she would be that big. harper was taken to the intensive care ut for monitoring but it appears to be doing just fine and mom and dad are very happy. imagine that. >> i don't know what...
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. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the wall street journal is his bib bible. first thing your teacher is going to ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or beach or baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran -- >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think again. this is the generation that discovered hard work and success. >> american culture is changing the 80s and there's a whole notion of demographic s segmentation. >> networks were beginning to not be afraid to appeal to a specific demographic. >> look at that shirt. >> nice suit. are you looking to get drafted by the eagles. >> 30 something said we're just going to be about people. >> why did we start this business? >> to do our thing. >> but right now we have two wives, three kids, four cars, two mortgages. >> a payroll. and that's life pal. >> 30 something is a important show and some people weren't buying it but for other people when they were talking about having kids and who was going to go back to work and some of
. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the wall street journal is his bib bible. first thing your teacher is going to ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or beach or baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran -- >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think again. this is the generation that discovered hard work and success. >> american culture is changing the 80s and there's a whole...
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horace buckley died in 2000. john brown, 1983. sam houston johnston, 1978. 1981, cochran.oses in 1981. the reason i mentioned the death dates, you're still writing about this, they are all gone, do you have any attitude about using what they told him in confidence back then now that they are gone? is there any change in your mind when somebody -- robert: let me correct you. when i talk to somebody, they book.t is for a i am not saying to people, i am only using this as an anonymous source. believe -- i have written so many books -- i don't believe many times in my books, the sources aren't named, i'm sure there are a few. that is not the concern. andmentioned horace george. i had 22 interviews with horace busby. he became a great friend. for groton buy history now, but for a long time -- forgotten by history now, but for our long time, horace busby was the aide who johnson was closest to in a paternal way. i was able to call busby and .eorge george was his chief aide and strategist for years. we became real friends. one busby had a stroke during this time, went into the ho
horace buckley died in 2000. john brown, 1983. sam houston johnston, 1978. 1981, cochran.oses in 1981. the reason i mentioned the death dates, you're still writing about this, they are all gone, do you have any attitude about using what they told him in confidence back then now that they are gone? is there any change in your mind when somebody -- robert: let me correct you. when i talk to somebody, they book.t is for a i am not saying to people, i am only using this as an anonymous source....
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obviously we have betty buckley leading the show, and she is a force to be reckoned with.way, as they call her, and it's true. she is just so nice and wonderful in the show. she's so kind to us, which is so sweet. she's just been a wonderful leader throughout the entire process that we've had. but, you know, aside from her, we also have some amazing people. playing mr. vandergelder is lewis stadlen. he's done 14 broadway shows. he is, like, a legend. he's an icon, and he's toured through san francisco many times before. he did "the producers" forever. he is so consistent and so wonderful, and i learn so much from watching him do a show every night. this is really a big, old-school broadway traditional musical. the sets, the costumes, the orchestrations, the choreography, the singing -- everything is big and huge and classic, and it's really unbelievable. i mean, it barely fits in this theater. you can't see this, but, like, literally, our set is pushed as far against the wall as it can go. everything is crammed in and hanging within an inch of its life. i mean, this is a b
obviously we have betty buckley leading the show, and she is a force to be reckoned with.way, as they call her, and it's true. she is just so nice and wonderful in the show. she's so kind to us, which is so sweet. she's just been a wonderful leader throughout the entire process that we've had. but, you know, aside from her, we also have some amazing people. playing mr. vandergelder is lewis stadlen. he's done 14 broadway shows. he is, like, a legend. he's an icon, and he's toured through san...
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harper buckley born ever at an upstate hospital.per hero walking amongst us mere mortals. the hospital says that she is, harper, twice the size of a newborn and onolds. >> oh my goodness. >> kudos to mom. 15 pounds, 5 ounces, that's biggest than india's heaviest newborn which weighed a mere 15 pounds. >> congratulations to that family. >>> let's talk about the russ kis, oshie, russia, that time of year when they get their bikinis, they head out on the slope itself there, skiing in that beautiful weather. oh, as my russian friends would say -- >> yep, the sky. >> yeah. beautiful weather. >> he happens to speak russian. >> they were hoping to set a record. they didn't, because there was too much ice and snow. but 870 people. they made it, this colorful show there down the slopes and in a great time there. >> they've all got pneumonia. no, that's crazy, they didn't all get nummia. it looks cold there, in addition to being snow you would do it? >> oh, no, no, no i'm tropical. >> you and me both. tropical. i need the sun. yes. mm-hmm. sp
harper buckley born ever at an upstate hospital.per hero walking amongst us mere mortals. the hospital says that she is, harper, twice the size of a newborn and onolds. >> oh my goodness. >> kudos to mom. 15 pounds, 5 ounces, that's biggest than india's heaviest newborn which weighed a mere 15 pounds. >> congratulations to that family. >>> let's talk about the russ kis, oshie, russia, that time of year when they get their bikinis, they head out on the slope itself...
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no wonder bill buckley, when his magazine was just coming out. ""the national review,"" they viewed him as an apostate. wasn't conservative enough for the conservatives. ike thought of himself as a conservative but the fact on early on in his presidency he made his peace with the new deal, he expanded social security to include 10 million additional recipients. he raised the minimum wage. he founded the department of health, education, and welfare and of course invested in a very big infrastructure program. the interstate highway is it costs billions but eisenhower came up with a clever way of doing it, a gas tax, essentially a user fee. it was an engine that fed itself. but it didn't place a heavy burled be on treasury and that was key genius of the plan so strong on defense but even stronger on diplomacy. a bunt hawk but also progressive on issues like social security ask human welfare. finally, one substantive topic i want to touch on before i get to ike's character is an area where i'll bet you not many of you realize what a significant legac
no wonder bill buckley, when his magazine was just coming out. ""the national review,"" they viewed him as an apostate. wasn't conservative enough for the conservatives. ike thought of himself as a conservative but the fact on early on in his presidency he made his peace with the new deal, he expanded social security to include 10 million additional recipients. he raised the minimum wage. he founded the department of health, education, and welfare and of course invested in a...
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that's what buckley said. so about 2% of the g.o.p. are lost, gone, only about the trumps, going vet donald trump jr. for president in 2024. i promise. you they've back cult driven family driven thing. they want a trump royal family. we have seen enemy focus groups and its terrifying because they believe everything he says. he's the richest man in the world. he's the most successful businessman in american history, genius best negotiator of all time. already broken china's back in and 0 moyer its coming back. they believe this things and you can't change their mind. they're gone, done, over. 25% of the party are behavioral republicans. they just voted republic and not highly politically engaged, don't particularly love the democratic property, socialist and fiscal conservatives conserd overlapping diagrams and 25% of the party is gone. and that primarily were educated voters and the female voters and i like to say that women voters got separate from the g.o.p. in 2016. and in 2018 they got a divorce. accomplish by 2020 i think we'll ha
that's what buckley said. so about 2% of the g.o.p. are lost, gone, only about the trumps, going vet donald trump jr. for president in 2024. i promise. you they've back cult driven family driven thing. they want a trump royal family. we have seen enemy focus groups and its terrifying because they believe everything he says. he's the richest man in the world. he's the most successful businessman in american history, genius best negotiator of all time. already broken china's back in and 0 moyer...
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harper buckley weighed 15 pounds, 5 ounces at birth. that's double the average weight of a newborn in the u.s. and the biggest baby born there in at least 30 years the 1-week-old is doing very well, thank you very much. so cute! you're up to date. that's the news update this hour kelly, back to you. >> pains me, sue. >> i know. it's like, ow. >> god bless her. >> exactly >> thank you, sue. we'll see you later. >> you got it. >> here's what's ahead on "the exchange." >>> coming up, netflix says, no, thanks, to apple the s.e.c. fires back at elon musk want a mojito? there's a keurig machine for that and the decline of the chicken nugget it's all ahead in "rapid fire. servicenow put our workflows in the cloud. this changes everything. you're right sir... everything. no not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me gary. brilliantly observed, sir. always three steps ahead. six steps ahead. sixteen. so many steps. you done? a million steps ahead. servicenow. works for you. sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can
harper buckley weighed 15 pounds, 5 ounces at birth. that's double the average weight of a newborn in the u.s. and the biggest baby born there in at least 30 years the 1-week-old is doing very well, thank you very much. so cute! you're up to date. that's the news update this hour kelly, back to you. >> pains me, sue. >> i know. it's like, ow. >> god bless her. >> exactly >> thank you, sue. we'll see you later. >> you got it. >> here's what's ahead on...
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high school student leo buckley: >> not only was there huge foreign interference from the likes of russiat in fact the vote leave campaign acted illegally. if this was a legally binding referendum, or a general election, it would be dismissed because of the amount of corruption that's gone on behind it. >> reporter: more than 1,000 days after the referendum result, the uncertainty unsettled consultant ade akinrinsola. >> it's a big decision and i do accept that, it is somethingth , it's been very difficult to get consensus on, but i think they should have been talking about compromise a lot sooner, to find a workable solution, and not leave it until the very endr >> rr: but the divide persists, even in london. maintenance worker sean dineen >> 17.4 million people voted, and they won the vote. and basically if you change the vote, that's what it's going to be: fascist country. >> reporter: and the tension driving that language reaches into families and friendships. >> my mom voted brexit. we cannot... i've had to say to my mom, i look at you now as a different person. it draws me nearly to
high school student leo buckley: >> not only was there huge foreign interference from the likes of russiat in fact the vote leave campaign acted illegally. if this was a legally binding referendum, or a general election, it would be dismissed because of the amount of corruption that's gone on behind it. >> reporter: more than 1,000 days after the referendum result, the uncertainty unsettled consultant ade akinrinsola. >> it's a big decision and i do accept that, it is...
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often started with william f buckley, the creation of national review. this journal dedicated to conservative thought, to pushing -- opposing new deal liberalism. 1964, runster, against lbj, loses and a landslide, but he runs as an ideological libertarian conservative against government programs. he is a hawk. he is opposed to the civil rights law. that is a complicated story in many ways. in 1964, his loss put an end to the conservative movement. but the events of the late 1960's going into the 1970's will provide fodder for the republican party. in 1969 writes a book called "the emerging public and -- republican majority." south, --t the light white south, blue-collar whites in the north and says, these will be future republican majority and he turns out to be right. nixon silence majority speech which we have talked about was part of that. anti-authorityis feeling, this greater emphasis on individualism will help fuel political conservatism. ironically because of its criticisms of government, of big government. reagan well come into office in 1981 and
often started with william f buckley, the creation of national review. this journal dedicated to conservative thought, to pushing -- opposing new deal liberalism. 1964, runster, against lbj, loses and a landslide, but he runs as an ideological libertarian conservative against government programs. he is a hawk. he is opposed to the civil rights law. that is a complicated story in many ways. in 1964, his loss put an end to the conservative movement. but the events of the late 1960's going into...
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those conservative principles from buckley, goldwater guided the gop for decades.se of george w. bush's presidency, the iraq war, the economic collapse, many republican leaders tell me there was a vacuum, an opening for populism, and nationalism to take its grip, and you add in the personality-driven politics of president trump, and you have now him dominating that party. >> that's right. free trade was another thing they believed. anyway, during michael cohen's testimony last week, many republicans in the oversight committee of the house focused fiercely on anybody when they attacked anybody, including cohen, who attacked their guy, the perceived enemies of the president, of course, rather than defending the president. >> i want everyone in this room to think about this. the first announced witness for the 116th congress is a guy who is going to prison in two months for lying to congress. michael cohen, fraudster, cheat, convicted felon, and in two months a federal inmate. >> he's going to prison to lying for congress and he's the star witness to congress. >> ther
those conservative principles from buckley, goldwater guided the gop for decades.se of george w. bush's presidency, the iraq war, the economic collapse, many republican leaders tell me there was a vacuum, an opening for populism, and nationalism to take its grip, and you add in the personality-driven politics of president trump, and you have now him dominating that party. >> that's right. free trade was another thing they believed. anyway, during michael cohen's testimony last week, many...
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because michelle buckley ate today was sending an extremely strong signal to the uk. in other words, the united kingdom either, both government and parliament must at some stage start to make political choices, and so the eu 27 do not want a cliffhanger at the end ofjune again, when the european parliament elections are being held. so i think there would being held. so i think there would bea being held. so i think there would be a lot of debate among the heads of government on thursday, and then they will reflect on that, see what happens in the uk and london early next week, and then come to a definitive agreement. there will be language on an extension in the conclusions of the european council at the end of this week. but the definitive decision in my view will be taken next week. that's interesting, so question marks over the length of the extension and conditions attached, i know you are in dublin, and i know that the irish prime minister lee veronica has met the european council president today to discuss the irish backstop, which of course has been such a stic
because michelle buckley ate today was sending an extremely strong signal to the uk. in other words, the united kingdom either, both government and parliament must at some stage start to make political choices, and so the eu 27 do not want a cliffhanger at the end ofjune again, when the european parliament elections are being held. so i think there would being held. so i think there would bea being held. so i think there would be a lot of debate among the heads of government on thursday, and...
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policies since the taking of our embassy in 1979, we may remember former army officer in a cia officer buckley who was tortured and hung through the iranian proxy has belied in the 1980s and they are still operating through proxies. syrian regime backed by iran. - my question i certainly agree with my colleagues and i would be interested in your families take as well. we need to turn up the pressure through sanctions. i think that is how that regime response. i understand your desire and support humanitarian track that is limited but specifically talks about these cases and open set that up. my guardrail on that, i will be interested in your take, no other substance and as a way to keep up the pressure to keep them. no other substance in terms of improving the relationship or anything the regime wants, without resolution on these issues whether it is the full release, my question is your opinion. do you agree with that and then secondly, specifically for you mr. namazi , can you elaborate how your brother was left behind. your understanding of how that happened. i think we need to get that out
policies since the taking of our embassy in 1979, we may remember former army officer in a cia officer buckley who was tortured and hung through the iranian proxy has belied in the 1980s and they are still operating through proxies. syrian regime backed by iran. - my question i certainly agree with my colleagues and i would be interested in your families take as well. we need to turn up the pressure through sanctions. i think that is how that regime response. i understand your desire and...