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buckley jr. >> yeah. >> of course, william f. buckley j was the original host of this program, "firing line." and at the cambridge union, they debated the question "the american dream is at the expense of the american negro." take a listen. >> in the case of an american negro born in that glittering republic, it comes as a great shock to discover the country which is your birthplace and to which you owe your life and your identity as not in its whole system of reality evolved any place for you. >> so much of that debate and the themes in that debate are still relevant today. >> yeah. >> that was 56 years ago, but we're still talking about race today. so what is your reaction, listening to baldwin say those words? >> well, you know, i think about the time that we're in now where we're seeing -- we have seen people march on the capitol and try to take over the government and threaten to kill lawmakers. and we have people whose access to the voting booth is trying to be restricted in this time. so t
buckley jr. >> yeah. >> of course, william f. buckley j was the original host of this program, "firing line." and at the cambridge union, they debated the question "the american dream is at the expense of the american negro." take a listen. >> in the case of an american negro born in that glittering republic, it comes as a great shock to discover the country which is your birthplace and to which you owe your life and your identity as not in its whole system...
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philip buckley junior -- william buckley, j, russell kirk , he starts getting active. he takes it slightly more traditionalist buckleyian view of traditionalism. and they found the magazine in 1955 which, for decades, arguably up until today, is the institutional flag bearer of the american right. buckley establishes the national review. in the inaugural issue he includes the line everyone here has probably heard before, that we are committed to standing for our history, yelling stop. i think the postmodern, world war ii facility movement had a -- to it, that being the late 18th century british statesman who was perhaps most famous for writing his reflections on the revolution in france in which he expressed a profound commitment to epistemological humility by the limits of knowledge and limits of using pure, unadulterated, utopian conceptions of reason to advocate and implement the ideal society. he looked across the english channel and saw a revolutionary france and said, no. you see an appreciation of historical imperialism, the consensus of what has been passed dow
philip buckley junior -- william buckley, j, russell kirk , he starts getting active. he takes it slightly more traditionalist buckleyian view of traditionalism. and they found the magazine in 1955 which, for decades, arguably up until today, is the institutional flag bearer of the american right. buckley establishes the national review. in the inaugural issue he includes the line everyone here has probably heard before, that we are committed to standing for our history, yelling stop. i think...
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what buckley was trying to stop was the new deal.eferring to the growing secularization of society. his first book, "god and man at yale" published in 1951 was a diatribe against what he believed were the anti-christian and anticapitalist forces at the nation's best universities. buckley yelled stop, again, during the civil-rights movement. writing, in 1957, that the south must prevail, because the more-advanced, white race, had an obligation and right to rule over others. he changed his mind, during the mid-1960s. but many conservatives remain staunchly opposed to the landmark civil-rights bills of 1964 and '65. in other words, the modern-republican party has its roots in rebellion. rebellion, against the main currents of change, in modern-american society. the growth of the welfare state. the secularization of life. and the increasing diversity of american society. the trouble is most americans don't agree with that protest. they may express discomfort with the welfare state, in theory. but in practice, they love social security, m
what buckley was trying to stop was the new deal.eferring to the growing secularization of society. his first book, "god and man at yale" published in 1951 was a diatribe against what he believed were the anti-christian and anticapitalist forces at the nation's best universities. buckley yelled stop, again, during the civil-rights movement. writing, in 1957, that the south must prevail, because the more-advanced, white race, had an obligation and right to rule over others. he changed...
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buckley jr. at least two times by my count. here's a different "firing line" from 1992 where william f. buckley jr. welcomes the editor of the economist clive crook and the founder of the american prospect, robert kuttner in a special "firing line" debate on reducing the deficit as a national priority. >> why would you want to reduce the deficit ever in your view? >> because i think we all agree that there is some lev which is unsustainable. the question really, and this is the narrow debate, is whether 50% of gdp is such an unsustainable level that we all ought to be tightening our belts and condemning the economy to slow growth. >> but the truth is, as you've said, no one knows what that figure is. >> you said that. >> no one knows. well, you're saying you know what the figures? if so, tell us what the figure is. >> i'm saying that america's historical experience shows that an economy which is otherwise healthy, which is investing a lot of its product, can sustain a deficit of 119% of gdp -- that was the peak after world war
buckley jr. at least two times by my count. here's a different "firing line" from 1992 where william f. buckley jr. welcomes the editor of the economist clive crook and the founder of the american prospect, robert kuttner in a special "firing line" debate on reducing the deficit as a national priority. >> why would you want to reduce the deficit ever in your view? >> because i think we all agree that there is some lev which is unsustainable. the question really,...
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reagan was a personal friend of bill buckleys and they exchanged manych letters and bill buckley wasa friend of nancy reagan they did things together socially and things like that and the view of him can't be underestimated in his role in the conservative movement beginning in the 1960s and defining conservatism and the burke society and thingsso like that as far as the american conservative movement. they were extremely close friends and also milton friedman and milt friedman of course won the nobel prize for economics when he was teaching at the university of chicago. he was a national celebrity in the 70s when he was running a series on economics with friedman that his thinking inspired a lot of reagan's policies including tax cuts and budget policies and restarting the economy as a means of adding dollars to the workplace. let's go through reverend robert hodge from seared views and new york e-mailed into you craig shirley what was nancy reagan's role in his success and what you think of karen tumulty's new biography of her?? the >> guest: i have not read the book yet that i'm an
reagan was a personal friend of bill buckleys and they exchanged manych letters and bill buckley wasa friend of nancy reagan they did things together socially and things like that and the view of him can't be underestimated in his role in the conservative movement beginning in the 1960s and defining conservatism and the burke society and thingsso like that as far as the american conservative movement. they were extremely close friends and also milton friedman and milt friedman of course won the...
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here is a different firing line from 1992, where william f buckley jr. welcomed the editor of the economist and founder of the prospect come in a special debate on reducing the deficit as a national priority. >> why would you want to reduce the deficit ever in your view? >> we all agree there is some level which is unsustainable. the question really, the narrow debate is whether 50% of gdp is such an unsustainable level we all ought to be tightening our belts and condemning more growths but the truth as you said no one knows, you say you know with the figure is if it is tell us. >> i'm saying and america's historical experience shows that an economy which is otherwise healthy, investing a lot of its product, can sustain a deficit of 190% of gdp. that was the peak after world war ii, and not have that do terrible things. on the contrary, that did beneficial things that they have the same debate 30 years ago that i am asking you all about now. what is the number? you are comfortable 200% or 300%. there is no clear number. >> margaret, i said i was comforta
here is a different firing line from 1992, where william f buckley jr. welcomed the editor of the economist and founder of the prospect come in a special debate on reducing the deficit as a national priority. >> why would you want to reduce the deficit ever in your view? >> we all agree there is some level which is unsustainable. the question really, the narrow debate is whether 50% of gdp is such an unsustainable level we all ought to be tightening our belts and condemning more...
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buckley jr., buckley led a discussion on the effects of the iranian revolution. and here is what general alexander haig had to say about the new government and what it could mean for the west. take a look at this clip. >> i think regardless of the ultimate character of the outcome of the events which have spun so rapidly over the past weekend that the outcome will be extremely deleterious for the west and western interests in general. i say this not only in the context of the immediate concerns for the energy consequences, but perhaps more imptantly, for the longtime stabilization role that iran has played in the gulf states. >> were those anticipated? >> well, no, i don't think so. i think for whatever reason, the west has been rather insensitive to the evolution of events in iran that bught about the outcomes we are experiencing now. >> more than four decades later, admiral, do you think the united states is sensitive enough to what's happening in iran? >> yeah, i absolutely think they're sensitive enough. i mean, you obviously have a new president in ebrahim r
buckley jr., buckley led a discussion on the effects of the iranian revolution. and here is what general alexander haig had to say about the new government and what it could mean for the west. take a look at this clip. >> i think regardless of the ultimate character of the outcome of the events which have spun so rapidly over the past weekend that the outcome will be extremely deleterious for the west and western interests in general. i say this not only in the context of the immediate...
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brendan buckley is with us thank you so much for another great week, brendan.actor you know from his work as chief of police jim hopper in the award-winning series "stranger things. next month, he stars in marvel's highly anticipated "black widow," as well as "no sudden move," which begins streaming on hbo max on july 1st. let's take a look. >> i was going to tell her i was going to tell her. and then, peggy had a bird feeder thing, and i'm -- i -- it doesn't matter and now, there is another thing. and i just - >> i told phil, as per our promise. >> i need to get into the green safe right now >> why he cried, matt phil, he cried >> i'm sorry i'm sorry. the combination of the green safe is what >> i came to work from the humpty dumpty motel. >> i'm sorry i need the combination to the green safe >> seth: please welcome back to the show, david harbour, everybody! ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: hi, buddy how are you? welcome back it's nice to see you >> thanks for having me.ays ovee years. >> thank you, man. i just cut with it some -- some scissors over the sink right bef
brendan buckley is with us thank you so much for another great week, brendan.actor you know from his work as chief of police jim hopper in the award-winning series "stranger things. next month, he stars in marvel's highly anticipated "black widow," as well as "no sudden move," which begins streaming on hbo max on july 1st. let's take a look. >> i was going to tell her i was going to tell her. and then, peggy had a bird feeder thing, and i'm -- i -- it doesn't...
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i want to thank brendan buckley and the 8g band. stay tuned for "lilly singh. stay safe.
i want to thank brendan buckley and the 8g band. stay tuned for "lilly singh. stay safe.
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the buckley justice secretary. the evidence is — buckley justice secretary. buckleyjustice secretary. the evidence is still developing on a double — evidence is still developing on a double vaccines, _ evidence is still developing on a double vaccines, it _ evidence is still developing on a double vaccines, it looks - evidence is still developing on a double vaccines, it looks great. evidence is still developing on a i double vaccines, it looks great and encouraging — double vaccines, it looks great and encouraging. today _ double vaccines, it looks great and encouraging. today we _ double vaccines, it looks great and encouraging. today we announce l double vaccines, it looks great and encouraging. today we announce a change _ encouraging. today we announce a change to — encouraging. today we announce a change to weddings, _ encouraging. today we announce a change to weddings, will— encouraging. today we announce a change to weddings, will be - encouraging. today we announce a change to weddings, will be able . encouraging. today we announce a | change to wed
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brendan buckley is with us welcome back to the show, brendan. nominated actor you know from his work on the award winning series, "fargo" and "angels in america. he starts in "the conjuring: the devil made me do it," which is in theatres and on hbo max now let's take a look. [ screaming [ growling ] ♪ [ screaming [ screaming >> grab his arms don't let go [ growling ] >> save your servant we trust in you my god >> seth: please welcome back to the show, patrick wilson ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: hi, buddy >> super funny >> seth: welcome back. >> thank you i love your my pillow guy. >> seth: oh thank you. a lot of work went into it a lot of work. welcome! it's so nice to have you here. >> thanks seth ah, it's good to be here >> seth: now based on the clip, this is a movie about being with your kids during the pandemic. right? >> it is, it is. that's exactly "conjuring: the pandemic made me do it. >> seth: this is, it's very exciting to have movies back in theaters >> yeah. >> seth: but this particularly is the kind of movie that i think we most lost th
brendan buckley is with us welcome back to the show, brendan. nominated actor you know from his work on the award winning series, "fargo" and "angels in america. he starts in "the conjuring: the devil made me do it," which is in theatres and on hbo max now let's take a look. [ screaming [ growling ] ♪ [ screaming [ screaming >> grab his arms don't let go [ growling ] >> save your servant we trust in you my god >> seth: please welcome back to the...
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>> my director of training, mike buckley is a certified trainer. >> mike buckley, director of trainingestion is how search and rescue is using this and right now with the weather, they are searching, microwave radar has a flood of thresholds with radio signature looking for heart rate and respiration, the main thing is it is hampering search and rescue technical search and rescue overall. the rain and other environment concerns are stopping every one from searching, microwave radar or not so it is a safety issue. we can operate as long as it is not down pouring but we want to be careful working around water. jillian: i'm fascinated to see what this is able to do. everybody is remaining hopeful it will detect a heartbeat or some form of life if there are survivors under that rubble. thank you very much for joining us. nice to get a surprise guest. >> that would be like janice popping up in the middle of the show. jillian: keep us updated. >> thank you. still at make-a-wish clarifies its policy after being accused of refusing to grant some requests to unvaccinated children. >> the mother
>> my director of training, mike buckley is a certified trainer. >> mike buckley, director of trainingestion is how search and rescue is using this and right now with the weather, they are searching, microwave radar has a flood of thresholds with radio signature looking for heart rate and respiration, the main thing is it is hampering search and rescue technical search and rescue overall. the rain and other environment concerns are stopping every one from searching, microwave radar...
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buckley. >> clinton d.derecho. >> william a. goldman. >> aiden a. gelbach. >> timothy griffin. >> phillip w. gustavson. >> caden aaron grop. >> cameron r. hancock. >> cory j. harding. >> alexis l. pa rada. >> steven j. haar. >> james c. hartley. >> grace f. hatch. >> shaun b. herok, jr. >> nicholas l jacobs. >> riley w. hogan. ryan h. coblock. >> jennifer inekez. >> ryan poehler. >> hue young kim. >> austin r larue. >> eva l. knolls. >> john p. linden. >> michael r. krohn. >> christine m. mcdonald. >> hune lee. >> reagan s. miller. >> peter s. meyer. >> ryan l. mitchell. >> alita m. michaels. >> haden w. montamora. >> luke j. moppen. >> sara c. morris. >> grace ross. >> tyler j. muleak. >> joseph j. scarezino, jr. >> mull doone. >> kevin semma. >> alexis a. paider. >> jack snackow. >> andrew pagano. >> janelle stewart. >> savannah panko. >> austin m. talbertloving. >> david r. reed. >> scandal z. white, ii. >> calvin rickfrensay. >> clinton williams. >> salazar. >> from the 14th company. hassan ablennon. >>
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i knew looked in the back in the middle and there was bill buckley. and i said, oh my goodness and i went and sat with him and he introduced me to a woman sitting next to him who i'd never met and we talked it turned out that the woman sitting next to him was a young british parliamentarian named margaret thatcher, who? who played a role in the conservative tradition years later when president reagan asked me to become the special presidential envoy for the law of the sea he sent me around to japan and to to germany and netherlands and england and france to meet with the leadership to try to talk them out of supporting. what was called the seabed mining section of the law of the sea treaty. and one of the stops was in london and i met at 10 downing street with mrs. thatcher. and i started explaining to her exactly what this provision of the treaty would do and i said basically what it does. is it is it creates an authority quote unquote kind of an orwellian term. and that authority would be in charge of the riches onto the sea. and president reagan wa
i knew looked in the back in the middle and there was bill buckley. and i said, oh my goodness and i went and sat with him and he introduced me to a woman sitting next to him who i'd never met and we talked it turned out that the woman sitting next to him was a young british parliamentarian named margaret thatcher, who? who played a role in the conservative tradition years later when president reagan asked me to become the special presidential envoy for the law of the sea he sent me around to...
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. >> thanks for joining us for inside california politics, i'm frank buckley in los angeles and i'm nikki
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the fan identified as 25-year-old cole buckley of banetry braintree, massachusetts, was res couresco appeared to be handcuffs. he's reportedly being charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. the bottle came close to hitting irving as he walked out of court to a tunnel in the locker room. >>> want to get an up close look. a really up close look at an erupting volcano? check this out. last week drone operator and youtuber, joey helms flew a drone into the erupting burning hot lava of a volcano in iceland. the camera captured its light as it sped before the volcano in the last seconds before crashing. >> around the volcano where you have the hot gases emitted that causes turbulence around it, and hot rocks around you, flying these things is even more tricky. >> helms said being able to operate the drone made it an immersive and unique experience. >>> and cities and towns across the country joined together to honor our fallen service members on memorial day in a very special way. [ playing "taps" ] >> that's a group in charleston, south carolina, taking part in "taps acro
the fan identified as 25-year-old cole buckley of banetry braintree, massachusetts, was res couresco appeared to be handcuffs. he's reportedly being charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. the bottle came close to hitting irving as he walked out of court to a tunnel in the locker room. >>> want to get an up close look. a really up close look at an erupting volcano? check this out. last week drone operator and youtuber, joey helms flew a drone into the erupting burning...
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from "street special," comedian, carmen christopher featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley.h meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. and i hope you're all doing well let's get to the news. president biden leaves tomorrow in his first foreign trip since taking office. and like all 78-year-old men, that means he's already at the airport. vice president kamala harris addressed potential migrants in guatemala during a news conference yesterday and said, quote, "do not come. do not come. wow, it's like she read directly from the statue of liberty wait, i swear to god it used to be there new york mayor bill de blasio announced he is planning a concert in central park later this summer to celebrate the reopening of the city after the pandemic and this, this is the guy you want planning your concerts it's going to be that band from the viagra commercial, then a jimmy buffett cover band called jimmy buffet then at 8:00 p.m., everybody out of the park or the cops move in. cnn yesterday obtained the audio of a 2019 phone call made by former president tru
from "street special," comedian, carmen christopher featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley.h meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. and i hope you're all doing well let's get to the news. president biden leaves tomorrow in his first foreign trip since taking office. and like all 78-year-old men, that means he's already at the airport. vice president kamala harris addressed potential migrants in guatemala during a news conference...
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buckley jr. welcomed economist milton friedman to the original incarnation of "firing line" for a conversation titled "the economic crisis." watch is. >> i personally believe that we do not know enough to fine-tune with either fiscal or monetary policy and that the best thing we can do is to try to keep either fiscal policy omonetary policy from disturbing the economy. you know, this is a funny thing. it's much broader in scope, bill. the natural tendency for people, if anything is wrong, is to say let's pass a law and have the government do it... without asking themselves whether the thing that is wrong may not have been produced by the government. >> that was half a century ago, professor summers. what have we learned since then? >> i don't share milton friedman's kind of conviction. i think the government has an important role in stabilizing the economy. it just needs to use good sense in setting stabilization policies. milton friedman had a very strong ideology that you shouldn't ever try to stabilize the economy. and if you tried to use that ideology, i think the financial crisis of 2008
buckley jr. welcomed economist milton friedman to the original incarnation of "firing line" for a conversation titled "the economic crisis." watch is. >> i personally believe that we do not know enough to fine-tune with either fiscal or monetary policy and that the best thing we can do is to try to keep either fiscal policy omonetary policy from disturbing the economy. you know, this is a funny thing. it's much broader in scope, bill. the natural tendency for people,...
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i think personally chemo is in her being in the canada to summer lea buckley lynn aboard. there are some next or i can sure she can help me. ah, the me a call that had not had the judge on one off and i left the sidney number with me. if you evelyn high, i was making allenby back in the late a century. he certainly would have been doing it this way. the sort of laugh they would have used over a 1000 years ago would have been very different. they would have put that sand and lead and all the other ingredients into these oven and just cook them and bake them until they melted. so although they did have glass blowing to shake the molten cloth, they didn't have something with such high temperature like this jets of gas here. mm mm. sure. well, that's pretty remarkable. my own i although job i don't have those like him performing experiments and effecting operators work they were doing was very much a mixture of chemistry and alchemy. indeed, the arabic word for chemistry is l. kenya, from which the word alchemy is derived. but whereas modern chemistry is a rigorous, exact scie
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where he taught in the may buckley sadowski, he was the may buckley sandowski professor of history emeritus. he retired in 2001. he retirement didn't agree with him apparently because he joined the faculty of the university of illinois at springfield in 2009. of course. he's the author of numerous books in publications including abraham lincoln a life the two volume green monster that he referred to in the inner world of abraham lincoln. so it grace gives me great pleasure to introduce to everyone dr. michael burlingame. well, thank you very much. john's good to see you again and always an honor to be invited to speak to a group like yours or you're both of yours, but it's a space and and but it's a special honor to be invited back. so yeah, i've had the opportunity to speak to the lincoln group of washington on more than one occasion, and i'm delighted to be able to do so once again. and what i'd like to share with you tonight is a chapter of a forthcoming book. let's do that in june. well, actually the one that's due out in it's it's throughout october. i have one book coming out in june
where he taught in the may buckley sadowski, he was the may buckley sandowski professor of history emeritus. he retired in 2001. he retirement didn't agree with him apparently because he joined the faculty of the university of illinois at springfield in 2009. of course. he's the author of numerous books in publications including abraham lincoln a life the two volume green monster that he referred to in the inner world of abraham lincoln. so it grace gives me great pleasure to introduce to...
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the fan accused of throwing a bottle and are being identified as 21 year-old cole buckley.he's going to be due in court today and has been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. it's 4.51. we'll be right back. >> 4.55 is the time. let's talk baseball giants back in first place in the nl west after beating los angeles angels. we've got some highlights to share with you. here is the giants. get on the board in the 4th inning. this was evan longoria at the plate hitting that ball deep to left center field. look at that one. go. that was good enough for a 2 run home run. then in the bottom of the 6. here we are resealed upon taken a breaking pitch. he says that went into the stands. that's good enough for a solo home run. giants went on to beat the angels. final score 6 to one that's a commanding win. san francisco will try and go for the sweep tonight. first pitch is set for 6.45. all right. let's get you updated on the a's as well. they're up in seattle visiting the mariners. let's pick up the action, go to the 8th inning here. sean murphy at the plate. he
the fan accused of throwing a bottle and are being identified as 21 year-old cole buckley.he's going to be due in court today and has been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. it's 4.51. we'll be right back. >> 4.55 is the time. let's talk baseball giants back in first place in the nl west after beating los angeles angels. we've got some highlights to share with you. here is the giants. get on the board in the 4th inning. this was evan longoria at the plate hitting...
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so i prove that with nick buckley. >> okay. >> nick buckley is the chief's enforcer on me, and therewas a gun involved, do you know? >> commissioner hamasaki: i've read that the gun was, in some way, brandished at you? >> yes. >> commissioner hamasaki: who was present? >> the chief, bob mosier. >> commissioner hamasaki: wait. when you say the chief? >> chief scott. >> commissioner hamasaki: no. buckley brandished the gun that they made go away right here. take a look at kelvin sanders, one second. >> commissioner hamasaki: so i think that was in the materials that were sent over today. >> excuse me? >> commissioner hamasaki: vice president elias, about the gun incident? >> vice president elias: no, it was also mentioned in the correspondence he initially submitted as well as the follow up ones. i think it was in the e-mail, right, officer babbs? >> yes. >> commissioner hamasaki: did i ask you, officer babbs, did you call any of these people as witnesses in your evidentiary hearing? >> no, i did not. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so that's -- that's the thing, is, you know, we have
so i prove that with nick buckley. >> okay. >> nick buckley is the chief's enforcer on me, and therewas a gun involved, do you know? >> commissioner hamasaki: i've read that the gun was, in some way, brandished at you? >> yes. >> commissioner hamasaki: who was present? >> the chief, bob mosier. >> commissioner hamasaki: wait. when you say the chief? >> chief scott. >> commissioner hamasaki: no. buckley brandished the gun that they made go...
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what about buckley ben said, who i'm really the torn ligaments and can exit. if it's in the opinion, this company and, and buy them is just as biggest truce jani. my family stood up like a muffled min mclean. what's going to it's been a part of the in a half a year, but this is a lot of spanish. it's one of the, when in oxford, oh and it fits my national shopping. listen. he may, if i'm shocked among other com the car bigger than the shuttle. but it was not in fishing than a fearful in the home. she muttered. there's lots of journalists that get targeted and hacked, but for fewer of them are willing to come forward and tell their stories. so i think that, you know, if you were to look at some of the top media organizations in the world, maybe you'd find other other instances of people getting hacked or targeted. you know, we had a case, of course, back in 2018, where the bay route bureau chief of the new york times been hubbard received a text message linked to pegasus spyware, on his phone. my, how did the on the yet for 150? so the question is, with this adv
what about buckley ben said, who i'm really the torn ligaments and can exit. if it's in the opinion, this company and, and buy them is just as biggest truce jani. my family stood up like a muffled min mclean. what's going to it's been a part of the in a half a year, but this is a lot of spanish. it's one of the, when in oxford, oh and it fits my national shopping. listen. he may, if i'm shocked among other com the car bigger than the shuttle. but it was not in fishing than a fearful in the...
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so i prove that with nick buckley. >> okay. >> nick buckley is the chief's enforcer on me, and therewas a gun involved, do you know? >> commissioner hamasaki: i've read that the gun was, in some way, brandished at you? >> yes. >> commissioner hamasaki: who was present? >> the chief, bob mosier. >> commissioner hamasaki: wait. when you say the chief? >> chief scott. >> commissioner hamasaki: no. buckley brandished the gun that they made go away right here. take a look at kelvin sanders, one second. >> commissioner hamasaki: so i think that was in the materials that were sent over today. >> excuse me? >> commissioner hamasaki: vice president elias, about the gun incident? >> vice president elias: no, it was also mentioned in the correspondence he initially submitted as well as the follow up ones. i think it was in the e-mail, right, officer babbs? >> yes. >> commissioner hamasaki: did i ask you, officer babbs, did you call any of these people as witnesses in your evidentiary hearing? >> no, i did not. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so that's -- that's the thing, is, you know, we have
so i prove that with nick buckley. >> okay. >> nick buckley is the chief's enforcer on me, and therewas a gun involved, do you know? >> commissioner hamasaki: i've read that the gun was, in some way, brandished at you? >> yes. >> commissioner hamasaki: who was present? >> the chief, bob mosier. >> commissioner hamasaki: wait. when you say the chief? >> chief scott. >> commissioner hamasaki: no. buckley brandished the gun that they made go...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> next on lectures in history, brigham young university professor jay buckley teaches a classedition across the american west after the louisiana purchase in 1803. this class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic, and brigham young university provided the video. >> so today we're going to be looking at the lewis and clark expedition and discussing some of the ramifications of this most important expedition. some people have classified the lewis and clark expedition and compared it to the odyssey of the greek tragedies, just like the
. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> next on lectures in history, brigham young university professor jay buckley teaches a classedition across the american west after the louisiana purchase in 1803. this class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic, and brigham young university provided the video. >> so today we're going to be looking at the lewis and clark expedition and discussing some of the ramifications of this most important expedition. some people have classified the lewis and...
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buckley. quentin d brady to fourth. tiana buena vista. matthew c. brank. olivia m. dicarlo. [reading names] nicholas l. jacobs. riley w. hogan. [reading names] eva l. noel. john b. linden. michael r. cron. christine m. mcdonald. reagan s. miller. peter s. meyer. brian l. mitchell. alina m. michael. luke j. moffett. tara c. morris. grace e. ross. bury h. muldoon. andrew m. pagano. janelle l. stuart. [reading names] david r. reid. stanley white to second. quentin j. williams. >> from the 14th company, hassan t. lennon. jake a. barlow. benjamin bales. [reading names] >> from the 13th company christopher m. bailey. tara e. bradley. sidney a. barber. christopher p. cassidy. harrison m. blackley. jonathan p. baca. charles e. conway. daniel j. cook. jonathan f. contreras. sean t. davis. catherine o. farrell. kevin c. harris. sean m. fitzgerald. [reading names] madison g. boyd. eduardo i gomez. alvin jordan to third. claire l. harrison. audrey g. hollis. adamjee cooper. thomas fee air when the fifth. [reading names] jack m. lucy. william a lewis. sara emma merrill. aaron m. mccullou
buckley. quentin d brady to fourth. tiana buena vista. matthew c. brank. olivia m. dicarlo. [reading names] nicholas l. jacobs. riley w. hogan. [reading names] eva l. noel. john b. linden. michael r. cron. christine m. mcdonald. reagan s. miller. peter s. meyer. brian l. mitchell. alina m. michael. luke j. moffett. tara c. morris. grace e. ross. bury h. muldoon. andrew m. pagano. janelle l. stuart. [reading names] david r. reid. stanley white to second. quentin j. williams. >> from the...
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>>> next on lectures in history, brigham young university professor jay buckley teaches a class about lewis and clark's expedition across the american west after the louisiana purchase in 1803. this class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic, and brigham young university provided the video. >> so today we're going to be looking at the lewis and clark expedition and discussing some of the ramifications of this most important expedition. some people have classified the lewis and clark expedition and compared it to the odyssey of the greek tragedies, just like the civil war is sometimes seen as america's iliad of that great epic battle. so this great voyage of the lewis and clark expedition will be quite significant and important. a few years ago the atlantic monthly did a survey of the top 100 most influential figures in american history. and lewis and clark make the list at 70. and what i find interesting is they're the only names on the entire list where they're listed together. so it's almost like they're inseparable. and the smithsonian did one just five years ago on th
>>> next on lectures in history, brigham young university professor jay buckley teaches a class about lewis and clark's expedition across the american west after the louisiana purchase in 1803. this class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic, and brigham young university provided the video. >> so today we're going to be looking at the lewis and clark expedition and discussing some of the ramifications of this most important expedition. some people have classified the...
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the american doughnut shop chain buckley filed for an ipo on the nasdaq -- shop chain publicly filedon the nasdaq. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> boeing has delayed the deliveries until 2023, and we are fine if they can deliver it to us in 2022. we will accept them. the only problem we have is that is it -- is that it is a stress in the supply chain for the entire aviation industry and i hope that can be resolved. jonathan: that was the qatar airways group ceo speaking to bloomberg. good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. here's the equity market as we kick off the month of june, up 22 on the s&p. we advanced 0.5%. in .516 4%. yields higher by a couple of -- 1.51 64%. yields higher by a couple of basis points. just a slightly weaker euro. crude, $68 handle. tom: very quickly here at 4224 s&p 500, remember how absurd 4200 or 4500 felt? jonathan: ridiculous. when people were putting together those ira
the american doughnut shop chain buckley filed for an ipo on the nasdaq -- shop chain publicly filedon the nasdaq. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> boeing has delayed the deliveries until 2023, and we are fine if they can deliver it to us in 2022. we will accept them. the only problem we have is that is it -- is that it is a stress in the...
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it's always had its side and if you read buckleys biography he relies william f.oakley was trying to get the crazy right out of conservatism and have a respectable conservatism to identify with opposition as a civil right in that uneasy relationship we twain respectable conservatism as the thing we not respectable conservatism came back into the open when donald trump ran for the republican and not nominationon. they rushed to his standard and trampled the respectable conservative values. ambivalence doesn't capture it. i could understand why and 2016 they did like britain voted for brexit but it was hard for me to see anything but a bad ending for the trump story. my own anklet nation i said to my wife at the end of 2016 after it was a transition that this will and in litigation was my prediction and that litigation is not yet over but that's pretty much how it ended so i found the last four years painful in many ways and i continue to find them painful until conservatism has managed to regain some control over the republican party and that will take some time fo
it's always had its side and if you read buckleys biography he relies william f.oakley was trying to get the crazy right out of conservatism and have a respectable conservatism to identify with opposition as a civil right in that uneasy relationship we twain respectable conservatism as the thing we not respectable conservatism came back into the open when donald trump ran for the republican and not nominationon. they rushed to his standard and trampled the respectable conservative values....
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the american conservatism that came up through the 1950s the conservatism represented by bill buckley's national review railed against centralized power in the form of big government which was easily corrupted and became disconnected from the interests and values of the people. unfortunately, they did not see the post-world war ii consensus that put america in charge of the international rules-based order or the war on communism in the same frame. but there were always conservatives who thought otherwise at the risk of course , being called isolationists, american firsters even anti-semitic, and xenophobic. of course, i believe all that to be disingenuous. traditional conservatives writings of russell kirk if not in the 20th century writings of russell kirk if not the foundations laid by thomas jefferson and george washington and much later president eisenhower believed that restraint in war and global intervention is conservative they knew that foreign entanglements that do not serve and imposing our liberal vision and imposing our liberal vision u.s. security interests on others would
the american conservatism that came up through the 1950s the conservatism represented by bill buckley's national review railed against centralized power in the form of big government which was easily corrupted and became disconnected from the interests and values of the people. unfortunately, they did not see the post-world war ii consensus that put america in charge of the international rules-based order or the war on communism in the same frame. but there were always conservatives who thought...
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buckley jr. used to say conservativism was the politics of reality. that was then. this is now. ex-president trump is telling associates he thinks he'll be reinstated as president in august. might as well be saying they'll turn into a pumpkin at midnight or win the decathlon in the upcoming olympics. it's delusional. untethered to reality. and trump seems to be huffing the fumes of whatever sidney powell was smoking at this weekend's qanon convention when she said this. >> simply be reinstated. that a new inauguration date is set and biden is told to move out of the white house and president trump should be moved back in. >> now remember, this is the same person whose legal defense in a $1.3 billion defamation suit is no reasonable person would ever believe her claims. so it's hard to say who she's demeaning more. herself or her audience? but then this was a conspiracy theorist convention with several of the ex-president's advisers including michael flynn attending who seemed to call for a military coup. >> i want to know why what happened in myanmar can't happen here. >> no rea
buckley jr. used to say conservativism was the politics of reality. that was then. this is now. ex-president trump is telling associates he thinks he'll be reinstated as president in august. might as well be saying they'll turn into a pumpkin at midnight or win the decathlon in the upcoming olympics. it's delusional. untethered to reality. and trump seems to be huffing the fumes of whatever sidney powell was smoking at this weekend's qanon convention when she said this. >> simply be...
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and the american conservativism that came up with the 1950s, the conservatism represented by the buckley's national preview railed against centralized power in the form of the government which was easily corrupted and became disconnected from the interests and values of the people and unfortunately they did not see the post-world war ii consensus in american rules -based order for the war on communism in the same frame. there's always conservatives who thought otherwise the risk of being called isolationist, american firsters, even anti- somatic and xena phobic and i believe that all of that to be disingenuous and traditional conservatives doing to the 20th century writings of russell kirk, and if not the foundations laid by thomas jefferson and george washington much later, president eisenhower believed that restraint and war and global intervention is conservative. they knew that foreign entanglements that do not serve the u.s. security interests and opposing our liberal vision on others could backfire our own values as a nation. in many ways it already has always seen this country rippe
and the american conservativism that came up with the 1950s, the conservatism represented by the buckley's national preview railed against centralized power in the form of the government which was easily corrupted and became disconnected from the interests and values of the people and unfortunately they did not see the post-world war ii consensus in american rules -based order for the war on communism in the same frame. there's always conservatives who thought otherwise the risk of being called...
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cole buckley is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. and this is a live look at cleveland. one of the big stories from fox, a cleveland heights native now living in san francisco returns a bob dylan album he borrowed from the library in 1976. the man says he found the album mixed in with his personal collection. get this, the library is not going to charge him an overdue fee. that's tonight's life look outside the beltway from special report. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ i'm not hungry! you're having one more bite! no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held ba
cole buckley is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. and this is a live look at cleveland. one of the big stories from fox, a cleveland heights native now living in san francisco returns a bob dylan album he borrowed from the library in 1976. the man says he found the album mixed in with his personal collection. get this, the library is not going to charge him an overdue fee. that's tonight's life look outside the beltway from special report. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪...
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the fan accused of throwing the bottle at irving is 21 year-old cole buckley.in court tomorrow. he's been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. >> and now kron 4 sports brought to you by xfinity. >> the giants are fresh off of taking 3 of 4 from their rivals to the south. now they're back here in the bay and he took on the angels today before the game. it was a moment of silence for those who died in military service to the country. obviously for memorial day bottom of the 4th evan longoria. long gone. ice home run their 2 run shot his 3rd home run in 4 games. john, take it to one lead. he did have to leave the game with a sore muscle on his right side. hopefully get better. johnny cueto was on point today. he was due for a good outing. and right here he gets just an up and upped and got him. think we're going to that only gave up a run in 7 innings struck out 5 thursday, its bottom of the 6 is 3. one giants murray ceo dubai. got a hold of that one. he was playing 3rd for the injured longoria. proving his worth at the plate 2 for one giants.
the fan accused of throwing the bottle at irving is 21 year-old cole buckley.in court tomorrow. he's been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. >> and now kron 4 sports brought to you by xfinity. >> the giants are fresh off of taking 3 of 4 from their rivals to the south. now they're back here in the bay and he took on the angels today before the game. it was a moment of silence for those who died in military service to the country. obviously for memorial day...
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kyrie irving just missing his head following the celtics lost to the nets in game 4 21 year old cold, buckleyrted out and then arrested and charged with assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon and check this out as we take you out more fan involvement on lee no harm done in this one right here, except to accept to a beer cup today versus the padres. cubs. chris buy it, brian hits a home run to right field. the fan of wrigley tries to catch it in wrigley tries to catch it in his beer, but he loses the hello, i'm dr. sheldon cooper. welcome to sheldon cooper presents: fun with flags. before we get started, i'd like to announce the winner of our design your own flag competition. but i can't. the only entry was from gameygamer75, and i know that was a jpeg of your buttocks. now this week we have a very special episode where we explore the flags of the popular entertainment franchise, star trek. and to help me, i'm pleased to introduce internet personality, former star of star trek: the next generation, and the only guy i know lucky enough to be immortalized in 1/16 scale-- set phasers
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anna: i like that line coming from george buckley, there will be a little less action and a little moreversation, sort of opposite of elvis meeting. thank you so much lizzy burden. claudia panseri listening to that from ubs. your thoughts on the bank of england and the messaging they will get. what are you expecting? claudia: they will be hawkish. they not expecting any change in the monetary policy. as you mention, it is still too early. manufacturing and services are getting strong. i think it is too early to change that monetary policy, considering that world wide the central banks are [indiscernible] . probably not today. it will be more hawkish than the previous meeting. anna: ok so maybe a change in tone and action. thank you for speaking with us. as we said, we have heard a lot of hawkish talk from the chief economist, he is leaving. he will be departing the central bank shortly. this will be his last monetary policy meeting. we will see if there any more moves from his account. there could be some slightly more hawkish commentary coming on from that no change on paper stance. co
anna: i like that line coming from george buckley, there will be a little less action and a little moreversation, sort of opposite of elvis meeting. thank you so much lizzy burden. claudia panseri listening to that from ubs. your thoughts on the bank of england and the messaging they will get. what are you expecting? claudia: they will be hawkish. they not expecting any change in the monetary policy. as you mention, it is still too early. manufacturing and services are getting strong. i think...