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buckley always sit like this? he was always like this.ou >> youn't have directed him like that. >> why was he sitting like this? >> let's take a look at this clip. >> yeah, let's see if he's sitting like that. >> ...absolutely preposterous and not only that, mean.rd >> he's a coa bully. >> yeah. >> a cheat. >> he didn't like archie. >> he didn't like archie, but he didn't like that he characterized -- he made a stereotype of conservatives that he didn't like. right. >> so my question for you is, now that you've been a politicaa activist airector and an actor, where do you think you have the most impact in terms of really affecting hearts and minds about particular issues? >> well, i think -- >> is it directing and is in hollywood with the culture? >> no. >> or is it actually in the nuts and bolts of politics? >> there you go. >> really? >> there you go. i mean, "all in the family" was on for eight years. ilwe were seen by 40 to 45on people every week. we brought these issues up every week, and we were certainly pa
buckley always sit like this? he was always like this.ou >> youn't have directed him like that. >> why was he sitting like this? >> let's take a look at this clip. >> yeah, let's see if he's sitting like that. >> ...absolutely preposterous and not only that, mean.rd >> he's a coa bully. >> yeah. >> a cheat. >> he didn't like archie. >> he didn't like archie, but he didn't like that he characterized -- he made a stereotype of...
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tim buckley and then for excellency in portfolio management, dan fuss of loomis sayles, 2:40 on the east coast we'll talk about turbulence in the marks, opportunities it presents and much more from here in chicago at the morning star investment conference. melissa, back to you. >> we look forward to it, ty see you later. >>> a big comeback in the meantime for stocks. dow was down 450 points. president trump tried to calm fears about trade tensions with china. looks like he did. kayla tausche has the very latest kayla? >> reporter: melissa, president trump is leaving his options open with china. he both praised liu he and praised china's president who sent what he called a beautiful letter but hammering china for breaking the deal and not only hiking tariffs this week but targeting the rest of china's imports too. >> it will be $325 billion at 25% and we're starting that paperwork today. so we'll see but you know what? as president of our country, i've got to do something about it and as president of our great country, we're going to be taking in more money than we've ever taken in. >> re
tim buckley and then for excellency in portfolio management, dan fuss of loomis sayles, 2:40 on the east coast we'll talk about turbulence in the marks, opportunities it presents and much more from here in chicago at the morning star investment conference. melissa, back to you. >> we look forward to it, ty see you later. >>> a big comeback in the meantime for stocks. dow was down 450 points. president trump tried to calm fears about trade tensions with china. looks like he did....
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so basically it's the white sox who will be going, steve buckley joins me from boston.or that tweet. >> well, this has been a pet topic of mine for about 12 years now going all the way back to when manny ramirez didn't go to the white house when the red sox won the '07 series. and i defended him. my take all along for years has been, if you don't want to go, don't go. if you do want to go, go with our blessings, and these players shouldn't be criticized. the players there today shouldn't be criticized. the players not there should not be criticized. now we do have a racial divide. i think that's pretty obvious. and the tweet i sent out was simply pointing out, with a play on words, that's a large contingent of white personnel from the red sox were going and the players of color were not. this is nondebatable. and that's where we are right now. it's not -- it's okay to have a discussion about this. it's not okay to criticize who goes and who doesn't go. >> uh-huh. well, boston management, they framed the issue. the sox, they say it's an issue of personal choice and not o
so basically it's the white sox who will be going, steve buckley joins me from boston.or that tweet. >> well, this has been a pet topic of mine for about 12 years now going all the way back to when manny ramirez didn't go to the white house when the red sox won the '07 series. and i defended him. my take all along for years has been, if you don't want to go, don't go. if you do want to go, go with our blessings, and these players shouldn't be criticized. the players there today shouldn't...
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1st of all i have to ask you david why the nightingales flock to the city they're meant to flock to buckley square if people know the song but they they really do felt above it in recent years berlin is full of nightingales and it's the 2nd biggest city in europe it's rather astonishing. and i think it has to do with the fact that there's a lot of greenery in this city and a lot of unkempt greenery in the parks the kind of shag kind of brush next to the ground and this is where they live rather you know. whereas in more elegantly trim manicured parks the nightingales would have nowhere to go but in berlin they fit in with the shagging yeah i mean we must despise the myth that they are melodious it's not actually they're not very melodic. but they sing in the dark nightingales now why is it that they sing in the night good question in a way scientists say they're not really sure why except they get the opportunity to communicate without any conflicting bird sounds it's all kinds of human partying sounds and trains noise but they have the natural acoustic spectrum all to themselves where they
1st of all i have to ask you david why the nightingales flock to the city they're meant to flock to buckley square if people know the song but they they really do felt above it in recent years berlin is full of nightingales and it's the 2nd biggest city in europe it's rather astonishing. and i think it has to do with the fact that there's a lot of greenery in this city and a lot of unkempt greenery in the parks the kind of shag kind of brush next to the ground and this is where they live rather...
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line," which was a public affairs show that ran from the late 1960's through the 1990's hosted by buckleynown to be large and to use a very vocabulary when talking with his guests, and his guest list or this television show is really a who's who of the latter 20th century. theosted everyone from dalai lama to ronald reagan too, as you can see here, margaret thatcher. there are over 100 episodes of the show, so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so people can enjoy them, just to watch and enjoy, but also to use it for scholarship. so now, we are looking at a rare photograph from world war ii. williames from our philip collection. he was an interesting man who did a lot for the office of strategic services during world war ii, and then he worked with prosecutors at the trials of nuremberg. his work was to do profiles of high-ranking nazis. this is actually the personal the man wholbum of was hitler's's foreign minister, and the pictures show him signing the nazi soviet pact, and also in the pictures, you will find stalin. now, stalin look
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was hosted by william buckley junior who was known very witty and to use large vocabulary when talkingh his guests and list for this television show is a who's-who of the latter end the 20th century. he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac to margaret thatcher. were 1505 episodes of the show so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so that people can enjoy them just, you know, to watch and enjoy, but also to use for scholarship. >> you really then have got to go -- a now, we're looking at rare photograph album from world war ii. from our william philp collection. he was a very interesting man who did a lot of work the office of strategic services during world the war two and then he worked prosecutors at the trials in nuremburg. do profilesto of high-ranking nazis. hishis album from collection is actually the album of -- who was hitler's foreign minister and the pictures show him signing soviet pact, and also in the pictures you'll stalin. now, stalin looks very happy in this picture because he knows that
was hosted by william buckley junior who was known very witty and to use large vocabulary when talkingh his guests and list for this television show is a who's-who of the latter end the 20th century. he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac to margaret thatcher. were 1505 episodes of the show so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so that people can enjoy them just, you know, to watch and enjoy, but also to use...
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buckley junior who was known to be witty and to use very large vocabulary when talking with his guests, and his guest list for this television show is a who's-who of the latter end of the 20th century. he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac to margaret thatcher. there were 1505 episodes of the show, so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so that people can enjoy them just, you know, to watch and enjoy, but also to use for scholarship. you really then have got to go -- now, we're looking at a rare photograph album from world war ii. this comes from our william phillips collection. he was a very interesting man who did a lot of work for the office of strategic services during world the war two and then he worked with prosecutors at the trials in nuremburg. his job was to do profiles of high-ranking nazis. so this album from his collection is actually the personal photograph album of hitler's foreign minister and the pictures show him signing the nazi soviet pact, and also in the pictures you'll find stal
buckley junior who was known to be witty and to use very large vocabulary when talking with his guests, and his guest list for this television show is a who's-who of the latter end of the 20th century. he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac to margaret thatcher. there were 1505 episodes of the show, so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so that people can enjoy them just, you know, to watch and enjoy, but also...
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it was hosted by william f buckley. was very witty and used a large vocabulary and his guest list is a who's who of the ladder and of the 20th century. he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to as you can see here, margaret thatcher. 15005 shows. we are digitizing these shows and making them available online so people can enjoy them just to watch and enjoy but also to use for scholarship. at a raree looking photograph album from world war ii. this comes from a william -- collection. manas a very interesting that did a lot of work for the office of strategic services in world war ii and then he worked with prosecutors at the trials in nÜrnberg. his job was to do profiles of high-ranking nazias. this album from his collection is a personal photograph album of hitler's foreign minister. and the pictures show him pact.g the nazi-soviet also in the pictures, you will find stalin. stalin looks very happy in this picture because he knows he will acquire half of poland from this pact. rare to see so many in one
it was hosted by william f buckley. was very witty and used a large vocabulary and his guest list is a who's who of the ladder and of the 20th century. he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to as you can see here, margaret thatcher. 15005 shows. we are digitizing these shows and making them available online so people can enjoy them just to watch and enjoy but also to use for scholarship. at a raree looking photograph album from world war ii. this comes from a william --...
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alternate will i must continue in norfolk and is short about what buckley and i shot a penny in the feedback in the ana. and dan complete that. bob that a man would be be how long and man him nor the horse had the whole shipment for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that the shred of hope and consciousness will help us overcome the occupiers game. yes look at that when he can have. the slate that alexander so we'll have that as the norm can only about i feel. like i'm in sand but that if i'm a man hyla have a has a little in the unimaginably hell you'd wish i had slight that island of sea and a bucket has been having a thought if. seat of the good it is a has done love the thought of the i mean not. a bath. it is not soft but. enjoying the. and the requirement falsely if he does it about the. fact that it cannot. what. letty the fact that. sharon. can has. no. family in there for us are not fair use of o
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as an ally short of all to continue the in norfolk it is short about what buckley and a sharp pain in the feet that got in the ana. and janet copley but that. bob that a man be be how long and me hand in nor. had the whole shit minute for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that the shred of hope and consciousness will help us overcome the occupiers again. yes look at that me he can have. the slate that i live in santa so we'll have that as the norm can illegal but i feel. like i'm in san that if i'm in my lab the has absolutely thought in the unimaginably hey i'm a sad sight that island of sea and about is when have i thought it. seat of the good it is a has done love the thought of the i mean not. a bath. it is not soft but. enjoying the. and the requirement falsely if he does it from other men. cannot. what. the father. can't have and the have the know the. camel in the roof as i'm not the face o
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by to the earth and if it were to hit the u.s., it would cause catastrophic damage to the planet buckley, it's not. >> i like to tell people that asteroids hold the clues to our ancient past as well as the keys to our future. >> reporter: no doubt we will also be keeping our eyes on the sky. last year, president trump talked about creating a space force so if that becomes a reality, odds are, it would play a part in defending earth from an incoming asteroe west m swimsuit family. muslim supermodel helena aiden made history by gracing the pages of the magazine wearing a hijab and working and illustrated included the model wearing a bikini in its swimsuit edition and the 2019 su stands on 8 may. >>> in the 70s, he was known as the boy in the bubble and david vetter was born without an immune system and could not fight off infections. the boy survived in a plastic chamber but died at the age of 12. now, there is a daring breakthrough developed in part right here in the bay area that may cure the bubble boy disease. >> we are taking the patient's own cells and we are correcting them. >> meet
by to the earth and if it were to hit the u.s., it would cause catastrophic damage to the planet buckley, it's not. >> i like to tell people that asteroids hold the clues to our ancient past as well as the keys to our future. >> reporter: no doubt we will also be keeping our eyes on the sky. last year, president trump talked about creating a space force so if that becomes a reality, odds are, it would play a part in defending earth from an incoming asteroe west m swimsuit family....
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buckley jr. after the vietnam war, and he had this to say about the battlefield. >> mm-hmm. >> i mean, he is, and that man with a bayonet. infantry soldier is, rather, the ultimate weapon.as >> the worldurned many times in the decades since general westmoreland made that statement. and now, certainly, a man with a rifle, with a bayonet, soldier on the ground, certainly can be the arbiter on a particular battlefield, but increasingly, that soldier is supported by or even perhaps augmented or replaced by a soldierse with a mr a joystick, flying an unmanned aerial c vehicle, whi conduct a kinetic strike. certainly, in the fightit against isisook infantrymen on the ground -- iraqi, syrian, and so forth with our support, but our support was unmanned aerial vehicles, it was a fusion of aferent forms of intelligence and advice and assistance and training and equipping. so we actually were able to defeat isis, and i give the previous administration credit for getting this going, for not only returning forces to iraq and then, ultimately, syria, but also to enabling others rather than us doing
buckley jr. after the vietnam war, and he had this to say about the battlefield. >> mm-hmm. >> i mean, he is, and that man with a bayonet. infantry soldier is, rather, the ultimate weapon.as >> the worldurned many times in the decades since general westmoreland made that statement. and now, certainly, a man with a rifle, with a bayonet, soldier on the ground, certainly can be the arbiter on a particular battlefield, but increasingly, that soldier is supported by or even...
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you know, i knew bill buckley, and you have done such a fantastic job carrying on histh legacy o show. >> well, i appreciate that. you have been one of the largest and most prominent exponents of conservative supply-side economics. >> for sure. >> and really for the last 20 years, both on the political side and on the policy side. and now you are an outside adviser of the white house for donald trump. you were also an inside adviser of his politicalampaign, his presidential effort. >> right. >> and the president has asked you to serve on the federale researds of governors. >> yep. >> tell me when you first met president trump. >> it was almost exactly four years ago, and his campaign was just getting going.ed i walk into that room to see him at trump tower on fifth avenue having a negativedo impression old trump. i didn't like his persona. and we snt about an hour, and i walked out of that room with stars in my eyes. then the other thing that happened to me, margaret, that really influenced my working with donald trump was going to some of his rallies and just meeting the people. and
you know, i knew bill buckley, and you have done such a fantastic job carrying on histh legacy o show. >> well, i appreciate that. you have been one of the largest and most prominent exponents of conservative supply-side economics. >> for sure. >> and really for the last 20 years, both on the political side and on the policy side. and now you are an outside adviser of the white house for donald trump. you were also an inside adviser of his politicalampaign, his presidential...
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alternate minimum of continue in norfolk and is short about what buckley and a sharp pain in the fleet that got in the ana. and dan complete that. bob that human being be how long adam han him nor the horse had the whole shipment for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that the shred of hope and consciousness will help us overcome the occupiers game. yes look at that me he can have. the slate that alexander so we'll have that as the norm can only about i feel. like i'm in san but that if i am in my high level has a little in the unimaginably hell you'd wish i had slight that island of sea and a bucket has been having a thought if. seat of the good it is a has done in love the thought of the i mean not. a bath. it is not soft but. enjoying the. and the requirement falsely if he does it from other men but quite a lot of credit cannot. what. they call. the fact. that adam and i were not. in the camp has
alternate minimum of continue in norfolk and is short about what buckley and a sharp pain in the fleet that got in the ana. and dan complete that. bob that human being be how long adam han him nor the horse had the whole shipment for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that the shred of hope and consciousness...
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alternate minimum of continue the in norfolk and is short about what buckley and a sharp pain in the feedback in the ana. and janet copley but that. bob that you man we be how law and me hand in nor. had the whole shit minute for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that the shred of hope and consciousness will help us overcome the occupiers game. yes look at me here we can have. the slate that alexander so we'll have that as the norm can only about i feel. like i'm in sand but if i am in my highlight of the has absolutely it all the no matter how you'd wish i had slight that island of c. and about as we'll have a thought if. the ethnic seat of the good it is a has done a lot of the fight of the i mean not. obama's a kind of bath. it is not soft but. during the. and the requirement falsely if he does it from other men but quite a set of facts that it cannot. what. the thought. were not. if. the law.
alternate minimum of continue the in norfolk and is short about what buckley and a sharp pain in the feedback in the ana. and janet copley but that. bob that you man we be how law and me hand in nor. had the whole shit minute for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that the shred of hope and consciousness...
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alternate minimum of continually in norfolk and is short about what buckley and i shot a penny in the flick that got in the ana. and dan copley but that. bob that human be the how long adam han in nor. the whole shipment for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that a shred of hope and consciousness will help us overcome the occupiers again. yes look at that me he can have. the slate that i live in santa so we'll have that as the norm going in leo but i feel. like i'm in san that if i am in my highlight of the house of saucy it will in the unimaginably hell you'd wish i had so i thought island of sea and about israel have a thought if a map of the ethnic seat of the good it is a has done a lot of the thought of collect and a t. i mean not. a bath. it is acts of god. during these. and the requirement falsely if he does it about the. fact that it cannot. what. they call. the fact. that i'm not and we'r
alternate minimum of continually in norfolk and is short about what buckley and i shot a penny in the flick that got in the ana. and dan copley but that. bob that human be the how long adam han in nor. the whole shipment for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that a shred of hope and consciousness will help...
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collection of television show "firing line," which was a television public affairs show hosted by william buckleyior who was known to be witty and using a large vocabulary when talking with his guests. his guest list for this show is really a who's who of the latter end of the 20th century. he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac and margaret thatcher. there are 1505 episodes of the show. the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online tothat people can enjoy them watch and enjoy but also to use for scholarship. at a rareare looking photograph album from world war ii. williames from our phillips collection. he was a very interesting man who did a lot of work or the office of strategic services during world war ii and then worked with prosecutors at the trials in nuremberg. his job was to do profiles of is.h-ranking naz this album from his collection is actually the personal photograph album of a man who was hitler's foreign minister. the pictures show him signing pact, and also in the pictures you will find stalin. stalin looks very ha
collection of television show "firing line," which was a television public affairs show hosted by william buckleyior who was known to be witty and using a large vocabulary when talking with his guests. his guest list for this show is really a who's who of the latter end of the 20th century. he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac and margaret thatcher. there are 1505 episodes of the show. the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them...
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alternate when i'm a continue in norfolk and is short about what buckley and i shot a penny in the flick that got in the ana. and dan complete that. bob that human be be how long and me han in nor. is the whole ship minute for. my game of despair and hope is used by the occupier to destroy the detainees and destroy us as we wait for any beam of hope. but the resistance prisoner inside jill and his bride to be outside understand their game. we know that the shred of hope and consciousness will help us overcome the occupiers again. yes look at that me he can have. the slate that alexander so we'll have that as the norm can only about i feel. like i'm in san but that if i'm in my lab the has a little in the unimaginably hell you'd wish i had slight that island of sea and a bucket has been having a thought if. seat of the good it is a has done a lot of the thought of the i mean not. a bath. it is not soft but. enjoying the. and the requirement falsely if he does it so but the. fact that it cannot. what. the fat. were not. if. camp has. no. damage in the roof as i'm not sure how you stuff up
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response to the move, the president has criticised it and called for talks, from washington chris buckley more to stop migrants from illegally crossing over into the united states. he has done nothing to hide his frustration. even taking pictures of large groups being apprehended by border patrol agents as they try to speak into america. but, it is not just people who cross his partner every day. it is a huge amount and the president believes that opportunity to put pressure on the mexican government. in a post on twitter, he said onjune the 10th the us would impose a 5% tariff on all goods coming into the country from mexico and he warned that tariff would gradually increase to up tariff would gradually increase to up to 25% by the 1st of october. they have one it will respond vigorously. of course, if this debt is carried out it will be great, very serious, extremely serious. but iam sure very serious, extremely serious. but i am sure this is something that is not destined to happen. if this is put in place in my opinion, we must respond very strongly. tariffs have become a favourite we
response to the move, the president has criticised it and called for talks, from washington chris buckley more to stop migrants from illegally crossing over into the united states. he has done nothing to hide his frustration. even taking pictures of large groups being apprehended by border patrol agents as they try to speak into america. but, it is not just people who cross his partner every day. it is a huge amount and the president believes that opportunity to put pressure on the mexican...
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kids story touched john buckley says he's been lost behind business to for you know when you leave thatld abuse. >>drug addiction because of all that pain that and get help for 2 suicide attempts to the for aids foundation in the for aids foundation in dresses u encourage children you can hold to them prestonsburg lee took them for a ride in the battle, we'll use from once i got in there we think the having. >>some the she samantha is thanking all the volunteers for bringing her little boy home to miracle day not by the is a miracle it'll be easily if the employee county. >>right right there was hard to believe here's another right, it's an end of an era for game of thrones coming up how the hbo series at at&t, we believe in access. series the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no com
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filming with his phone, eric buckley realised what was happening. other two stepped out of the passenger seat. they were carrying knives, or three of them. priscilla said they had just reached the steps in borough market. people said, run! they started running and when i look again, she has not next to me anymore. eric saw sara zelenak fall overin anymore. eric saw sara zelenak fall over in her heels. he noticed a young man trying to help her up, probably james mcmullen. he young man trying to help her up, probablyjames mcmullen. he watched the attackers stab them, neither survived. there were questions asked today about why specialist ambulance men let police officers had neighbours of the public to treat those injured at the borough bistro while they left the scene after hearing gunfire. an american has carried out the deepest dive ever recorded in a submarine in one of the most hostile places on earth. he went nearly seven miles to the marianna trench and spent four hours exploring the debts only to find plastic, including sweet wrappers down the
filming with his phone, eric buckley realised what was happening. other two stepped out of the passenger seat. they were carrying knives, or three of them. priscilla said they had just reached the steps in borough market. people said, run! they started running and when i look again, she has not next to me anymore. eric saw sara zelenak fall overin anymore. eric saw sara zelenak fall over in her heels. he noticed a young man trying to help her up, probably james mcmullen. he young man trying to...
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joining me right now is the working mom behind this viral post sarah buckley friedberg. thanks for having me on, kate. >> thank you. it resonated with me and resonated with a lot of people. why did you decide to speak out? what was the -- i don't know, the last straw for you? >> you know, it wasn't planned. i wasn't sitting down to, you know, write this post that everyone would hopefully, you know, resonate with. i had kind of a tough day, and i had all of these things which i think many working moms do running through my head that i was trying to keep going and i sort of kind of just vented about it on my facebook page. >> why do you think it resonated with so many people? you weren't planning to go viral? no one i guess really does plan to go viral, but why do you think it resonated? >> i think so many people who are trying to keep it all together, keep the kids together, keep their job together have sort of that similar running list, and it's always in the back of your mind and you always, you know, you might be at school our might be at work, but you're thinking, oh,
joining me right now is the working mom behind this viral post sarah buckley friedberg. thanks for having me on, kate. >> thank you. it resonated with me and resonated with a lot of people. why did you decide to speak out? what was the -- i don't know, the last straw for you? >> you know, it wasn't planned. i wasn't sitting down to, you know, write this post that everyone would hopefully, you know, resonate with. i had kind of a tough day, and i had all of these things which i think...
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he's been, you know, a littleam f buckley concerned, been a -- what can you say before donald trump?they've just completely thrown their brand out window. they're big spenders. i mean, biggest spending squad of republicans. they're big-government republicans. they've just trashed the rule of law. they don't care about it. the very standards they held blnt to they've completely forgotten now. er that excusing perjury by the attorney general of the ups of america. they are supporting tariffs, they are shutting down immigration. they're doing everything, everything that ronald reagan opposed, including kowtowing to an ex-k.g.b. agent. it's just madness. >> counting the amount of laws trump has even broken or bending laws. what is the tipping point for voters? how do the democrats wrap that into something? and i think it's none of the specific legal issues, it trump and wealthy people are part of a rigged system that have two sets of law. >> i think we're there. i'm in the minority here. i think people -- i know there was one poll out this weekend, it's an outlier, donald trump is a 40%
he's been, you know, a littleam f buckley concerned, been a -- what can you say before donald trump?they've just completely thrown their brand out window. they're big spenders. i mean, biggest spending squad of republicans. they're big-government republicans. they've just trashed the rule of law. they don't care about it. the very standards they held blnt to they've completely forgotten now. er that excusing perjury by the attorney general of the ups of america. they are supporting tariffs,...
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positions because, as you said all along, he's not a republican, he's not a conservative, he's not a buckley conservative, he's not an edmund brk conservative, he's not a russell kurt conservative. he's just a -- he's a guy that loves power and exploiting these divides when he doesn't even believe it himself. >> he's not even an evangelical christian. all the women who marched right after his election, this sort of legislation will motivate them even more in 2020. that's the first thing. the second thing is that this is about in some significant way an at and it's bound up with this desire to go back to an age, a time in the country when women were in their place and men could control their bodies and control their choices. to go back to a people and at the hear of this is in some wa and we have people who mend the garment of the country in order to go back to this period of time. at the end of the day, joe, this is an attempt to control women. and we need to understand that for what it is. and i know that not on women but those who stand in sol daft with them, who will resist this. and last
positions because, as you said all along, he's not a republican, he's not a conservative, he's not a buckley conservative, he's not an edmund brk conservative, he's not a russell kurt conservative. he's just a -- he's a guy that loves power and exploiting these divides when he doesn't even believe it himself. >> he's not even an evangelical christian. all the women who marched right after his election, this sort of legislation will motivate them even more in 2020. that's the first thing....
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buckley attacked bill clinton supporters for doing in 1998. >> well, you know, there's a couple of thingshere, joe, that are of interest. one is we've been talking about for over two years, how is it that so many people with past qualifications, past examples of character and leadership checked all of that at the door and go into just total succumbing to donald trump. it's a mystery as to how many people who know they will be tainted by trump by their association with him, just dive into the tank for him. the other aspect of it is unwittingly or wittingly but probably unwittingly what bill barr has done and what the white house has done, what emmitt flood did yesterday with the release of a letter which was a political document more so than it was a legal document, is that they keep this story going. they keep it going. there's going to be more hearings, there's going to be months of hearings. instead of sitting back and saying the thing is over and responding with candid truth, the attorney general chose to, as you indicated and as many have indicated, as nancy pelosi just indicated, he
buckley attacked bill clinton supporters for doing in 1998. >> well, you know, there's a couple of thingshere, joe, that are of interest. one is we've been talking about for over two years, how is it that so many people with past qualifications, past examples of character and leadership checked all of that at the door and go into just total succumbing to donald trump. it's a mystery as to how many people who know they will be tainted by trump by their association with him, just dive into...