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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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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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brendan buckley is with us thank you so much for another great week, brendan.rom 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's 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. ♪ >> seth: i really like -- there's a real nice shape to your beard right now i feel like we've seen it in a lot of
brendan buckley is with us thank you so much for another great week, brendan.rom 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,...
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chief scott says he has, quote, full confidence in officer buckley to serve with distinction. does the police department have full confidence that that officer will serve with distinction? that officer has been sent to the bayview to police there. we have discovered that cops with racist or antiblack attitudes were sent there. an sfpd officer who was a trainer of the officer who killed a man was sent to the bayview until we demanded his transfer. why the police department condoning this or worse, does the commission even know that this is happening? we demand that officer buckley be removed from the bayview, and that san francisco no longer be viewed as a home for racist, bigoted, and incompetent officers. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. [inaudible] in 2016 to do a cops review and make recommendations. chief scott will be discussing these 272 recommendations tonight. the state attorney general's office took over the sfpds reporting in 2018. the a.g.s office approves or not sfpds reported progress. tonight you will only hear what sfpd says their reported pro
chief scott says he has, quote, full confidence in officer buckley to serve with distinction. does the police department have full confidence that that officer will serve with distinction? that officer has been sent to the bayview to police there. we have discovered that cops with racist or antiblack attitudes were sent there. an sfpd officer who was a trainer of the officer who killed a man was sent to the bayview until we demanded his transfer. why the police department condoning this or...
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buckley. appreciate it. >> okay. and once again, thanks, commissioner jacobo, for your line of questioning. so i need to go to my next commissioner. commissioner bito, please. >> i have questions, but are we on 6-a or 6-b because i'd like to propose an agenda item for next month. >> we are still on 6-a, but moving onto 6-b. commissioner sam moss? >> no, i have no comments. >> thank you. and commissioner sommer? >> no questions from me. thank you. >> and madam secretary, could we go onto item b of 6-b, please? thank you. >> clerk: okay. 6-b, future meetings and agendas. at this time, the commission may discuss and take action to set the date of a special meeting in order to take up those issues at the next meeting and future meetings, and the next meeting is august 18. >> commission vice chair tam? >> nothing at this time. i'll reach out if i could. >> commissioner bito please. >> i have an agenda item that i've spoken to you about, president mccarthy, and it's looking at all of these processin
buckley. appreciate it. >> okay. and once again, thanks, commissioner jacobo, for your line of questioning. so i need to go to my next commissioner. commissioner bito, please. >> i have questions, but are we on 6-a or 6-b because i'd like to propose an agenda item for next month. >> we are still on 6-a, but moving onto 6-b. commissioner sam moss? >> no, i have no comments. >> thank you. and commissioner sommer? >> no questions from me. thank you. >> and...
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from "street special," comedian, carmen christopher featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley.rs. >> 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 trump's a
from "street special," comedian, carmen christopher featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley.rs. >> 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...
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buckley jr. spoke to astronaut alan shepard in 1973, two years after shepard walked on the moon, in a program that was entitled "was it worth it?" watch this. >> i think we have the first amount of data back from the lunar surface that's going to tell us a tremendous amount of the geology of the moon, its relationship to the geology of the earth, how the two are relad, how we can better determine what's going on on the earth. these are the nds of things that we have to asse in the next five or six years. now, i can't honestly say what's going to be the answer five or six years from now -- do we, in fact, want to go back to the moon again? perhaps the answer will be no. perhaps we don't want to go back for 100 years. if you say, "all right, in 1985, automatically, fund $3 billion annually for the second expedition to the moon," i would say i couldn't give you an honest answer. if you had to force me to make a decision now, i would say no, let's wait five years. >> and would that reasoning apply to mars? >> oh, i think so, yeah. >> why is now the time to return to the moon and to go to
buckley jr. spoke to astronaut alan shepard in 1973, two years after shepard walked on the moon, in a program that was entitled "was it worth it?" watch this. >> i think we have the first amount of data back from the lunar surface that's going to tell us a tremendous amount of the geology of the moon, its relationship to the geology of the earth, how the two are relad, how we can better determine what's going on on the earth. these are the nds of things that we have to asse in...
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william f buckley spoke to astronaut alan shepard, in 1973. to get years after shepard walked on the moon, in a program entitled, was it worth it? watch this. >> i think we have the first amount of data back from the lunar surface that will tell us a tremendous amount of the geology of the moon, relationship to the geology of the earth how it's related and better determine what's going on here. these are the times of things we have to assess the next five or six years. i can honestly say what's going to be the answer five or six years from now. do we in fact want to go back to the moon again perhaps the answer will be know, perhaps we don't want to go back for 100 years. in 1985 automatically fund $3 billion annually for the second expectation to the moon i would say couldn't give you an honest answer. if you had to force me too make a decision now i would say no less way five years. and with that reasoning applied to tomorrow. >> i think so. >> wise now the time to return to the moon and to go to mars? >> because in going back to the moon we
william f buckley spoke to astronaut alan shepard, in 1973. to get years after shepard walked on the moon, in a program entitled, was it worth it? watch this. >> i think we have the first amount of data back from the lunar surface that will tell us a tremendous amount of the geology of the moon, relationship to the geology of the earth how it's related and better determine what's going on here. these are the times of things we have to assess the next five or six years. i can honestly say...
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. >> thanks for joining us for inside california politics, i'm ashley zavala in sacramento, frank buckley and nicky lorenzo are off this .
. >> thanks for joining us for inside california politics, i'm ashley zavala in sacramento, frank buckley and nicky lorenzo are off this .
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and bother thought about, develop are active on the award other one her last curry bane and l y n y buckley a huffman. i'm a 4th master father in law solicitors. israel's approach was both military and diplomatic. while the adoption back channel remained in place is really aircraft bombed infrastructure in garza, including water and power plants up to rate the especially habits in here, but the catch it. okay. wait a minute, they are there a for a actually do a for the stuff into yes. from the in mid new york a fully into as obviously the hunting. he saw it in a humming should i know their clothes and j commando, milman. the middle, the middle coming old women of c mil gallo accomplishable, him to they shall have to. so because all of them, so i had hearing a lot through a tell me for my yard sale of a 100 and they any more and i'm sure she'll abuto she a deal actually. that similarly truly global came. it's really small to him. i'd imagine the horror photo fish ever source of them or they will be, she's those who are behind 50 can am, nothing will ask them when off of the in listen not tha
and bother thought about, develop are active on the award other one her last curry bane and l y n y buckley a huffman. i'm a 4th master father in law solicitors. israel's approach was both military and diplomatic. while the adoption back channel remained in place is really aircraft bombed infrastructure in garza, including water and power plants up to rate the especially habits in here, but the catch it. okay. wait a minute, they are there a for a actually do a for the stuff into yes. from the...
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thought i was at the song about the active on the award other one her last curry bane and l y n y buckley, a hop on on the master fall in muscle. israel's approach was both military and diplomatic. while the egyptian back channel remained in place is really aircraft bombed infrastructure in gaza, including water and power plants ah, up to rate the especially hibbitts in here, but the catch it. oh, wait a minute, they are there a for a training to a for the house and the stuff into yes, from the in mid new york. a full name as obvious where the hot the leash law is in a humming should i know there was and j commando milman. the middle, the middle coming over them in the see milled now gallo accomplishable and they shall have to walk because all of them. so i had hearing loss through a tell me for my yard sale of a 100 and any more and i'm sure she'll abuto she a deal actually that he similarly truly global him. it's really small to him and match. emmy. luckily, photo fisher, my social's all day, i would appreciate those who are behind 50 can am, couldn't medicine, ask someone off of the, i
thought i was at the song about the active on the award other one her last curry bane and l y n y buckley, a hop on on the master fall in muscle. israel's approach was both military and diplomatic. while the egyptian back channel remained in place is really aircraft bombed infrastructure in gaza, including water and power plants ah, up to rate the especially hibbitts in here, but the catch it. oh, wait a minute, they are there a for a training to a for the house and the stuff into yes, from 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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lamb: have you seen christopher buckley's review of your book in the bloomberg business news?rumsfeld: no, i haven't. lamb: i'll just read you what he says. he says, "i've known don rumsfeld for 15 years and i approached "known and unknown" with some trepidation. i was against the iraq war from the outset." and then he says ""known and unknown" changed my mind. rumsfeld doesn't suffer from testosterone deficit syndrome, and he comes at the reader with his jaw full out, yet even his critics will have to strain to assert that he's dishonest. he takes his share of blame for the administration's overemphasis on wmds. there were, he writes, many other valid reasons for taking out saddam hussein, among them, saddam's more than numerous violations of the u.n. resolutions. he makes no claims to being a pr genius, and acknowledges that the old europe crack didn't help, but he insists america did the right thing in iraq, and that he would do it again. he believes that bush 41 should have finished the job on the first go-round. but he doesn't buy into the oedipal theory, much in vogue, t
lamb: have you seen christopher buckley's review of your book in the bloomberg business news?rumsfeld: no, i haven't. lamb: i'll just read you what he says. he says, "i've known don rumsfeld for 15 years and i approached "known and unknown" with some trepidation. i was against the iraq war from the outset." and then he says ""known and unknown" changed my mind. rumsfeld doesn't suffer from testosterone deficit syndrome, and he comes at the reader with his jaw...
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buckley jr. held a debate in 1993 entitled "resolved: that political correctness is a menace and a bore." listen to bard college president leon botstein talk about the state of discourse on campus then. >> there is prejudice of all kinds, and what i would recommend is that we create a climate quite opposite what we have now, where this stuff is encouraged, but then responded to. that is to say where people actually sit and listen. i want to extract, from the other person, the prejudices they have, because then we have a fighting chance to really argue why they think those things, why they say those things, why they believe them. to punish them is besides the point. >> that was 1993, nearly 30 years ago. and i know for a fact that you believe that the state of discourse on college campuses has gotten much worse since then. >> yeah, it's interesting. leonotstein leads bard, and bard has its subsidiary, simon's rock early college. i went there and so i've been listening to leon botstein for 40 years. and i know that he, even today, believes exactly what he said there. and i was at a very i
buckley jr. held a debate in 1993 entitled "resolved: that political correctness is a menace and a bore." listen to bard college president leon botstein talk about the state of discourse on campus then. >> there is prejudice of all kinds, and what i would recommend is that we create a climate quite opposite what we have now, where this stuff is encouraged, but then responded to. that is to say where people actually sit and listen. i want to extract, from the other person, the...
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buckley jr. argued on the side of ending the embargo.ive robert men tende who is a democratic, took the opposite side of the debate. >> the u.s. should not lift the cuban embargo because the castro regime has demonstrated it does not institute economic or political change other than when it faces the economic need to do so. >> we were right in imposing an embargo on castro's cuba in 1961, but we didn't do so merely because of castro's human rights abominations. we did so because he had publicly enlisted cuba as an ally of the soviet union. it was a part of a world ente enterprise edging up on continental america with its dagger drawn. that's over. we won that war and fidel castro wallows the economic misery he has generated. >> why do you believe the embargo is still the right policy? >> the embargo are sanctions against the repression and the regime that has enslaved the cuban people for 62 years. the embargo, the sanctions go away immediately, overnight if only three things happen. number one is when all of the political prisonersre fr
buckley jr. argued on the side of ending the embargo.ive robert men tende who is a democratic, took the opposite side of the debate. >> the u.s. should not lift the cuban embargo because the castro regime has demonstrated it does not institute economic or political change other than when it faces the economic need to do so. >> we were right in imposing an embargo on castro's cuba in 1961, but we didn't do so merely because of castro's human rights abominations. we did so because he...
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. >> buckley. aki, as always, thanks for the time. analogy on kron 4 news at 6. we greatly appreciate it. thank thank you very much. all right. time now for a check of the weather and give you a view from mount tam a pious looking down at richardson bay property of meteorologists here tonight with a look at what is on tap as we move into the evening. yeah, looking good out there. now, mostly clear skies around the bay area. the fog kind of giving way to some sunshine today temperatures a little bit cooler around parts of the bay area warmer in some of the interior valleys. but i think all things pointing toward a cooler day for tomorrow. cyprus going to weaken somewhat but still gorgeous evening out there. the breeze is blowing little cool co side, but they're going to some fog likely to make return a little bit later on. 59 degrees right now in half moon bay 62 with some sunshine in the san francisco you. i love lot of 70's in the santa clara valley. 80 degrees live mourn 87 right now in concord overnight tonight return to some low clouds and some fog moving ins
. >> buckley. aki, as always, thanks for the time. analogy on kron 4 news at 6. we greatly appreciate it. thank thank you very much. all right. time now for a check of the weather and give you a view from mount tam a pious looking down at richardson bay property of meteorologists here tonight with a look at what is on tap as we move into the evening. yeah, looking good out there. now, mostly clear skies around the bay area. the fog kind of giving way to some sunshine today temperatures a...
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film lovers, to return to the south of france for one of the world's most glamorous events. natasha buckley was there for the grand reopening. the sweeping bay, shimmering mediterranean sea, red carpet and of course, movie dolls. the can film festival is back after one year break because of the config pandemic american director. spike lee is the head to the jury this year at the arrived just before the cost of the opening film and met the excitement was palpable. the annette is one of $24.00 films in competition for the prestigious palm dual prize. the musical comedy by french american director, los correct dom mario court. yeah. and adam driver is my favorite festival can. i've always before i came here, we looked at it as a marker of great films. the festivals director says its return is cause for celebration, which are due in january and even february we have no idea if the festival would be possible because last year we have to concentrate owing to be demick. so it's usually satisfying to be buying such a pleasure under relief. it's not any the movie industry, i'm fine. delighted by the
film lovers, to return to the south of france for one of the world's most glamorous events. natasha buckley was there for the grand reopening. the sweeping bay, shimmering mediterranean sea, red carpet and of course, movie dolls. the can film festival is back after one year break because of the config pandemic american director. spike lee is the head to the jury this year at the arrived just before the cost of the opening film and met the excitement was palpable. the annette is one of $24.00...
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playing crickets on what the country may dream, play in the woods while providing family rise in buckley's cleaning game. that's my precious game in the game. my son bob way on al jazeera. ah the me. hello again. i'm says, remind you about top stories. the south western europe flooding crisis is escalating and spreading even further with heavy rainfall and parts of eastern germany and austria. at least $183.00 people have been confirmed at so far that toll is expected to increase water level to athletes have now tested positive for the current of ours inside and potential impact village on saturday and i see member who was also inside the village was confirmed to have the virus. the pandemic delayed games are due to officially opened on friday. meanwhile, indonesia suffering. it's was karone of ours outbreaks so far with more than $50000.00 cases confirmed every day. it's now the epicenter of the pandemic in asia with hospitals and funeral work is overwhelmed now the leader of the taliban says the group wants to establish political and economic relations with the international community, i
playing crickets on what the country may dream, play in the woods while providing family rise in buckley's cleaning game. that's my precious game in the game. my son bob way on al jazeera. ah the me. hello again. i'm says, remind you about top stories. the south western europe flooding crisis is escalating and spreading even further with heavy rainfall and parts of eastern germany and austria. at least $183.00 people have been confirmed at so far that toll is expected to increase water level to...
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go to user him for now i'm calling bray buckley the next update in 34 minutes. see then the giant raising prices up. they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick monster. we've got china economy zooming, they can raise prices at will, and no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their goods, biden's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst to still be in chinese finger traps that ever been invested in my phone. and i don't, i just saw up the format isis fighters and they're now boarding a philippine naval ship with $900.00. just aren't abdulla still don't know, watch waiting for them and i want to. ready ready join me every 1st on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politic sport business . i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. ah, the eastern half of the united states, we're going to have 1000000000 trillions of periodical cicada is interacting with tens of millions of human beings in their back yard. oh my god. obviously some of the ci
go to user him for now i'm calling bray buckley the next update in 34 minutes. see then the giant raising prices up. they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick monster. we've got china economy zooming, they can raise prices at will, and no matter how high china raise prices for americans to buy their goods, biden's going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst to still be in chinese finger traps that ever been invested in my...
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we referenced william f buckley but i wanted to ask about him and milton friedman.can't be measured and billed buckley was also a friend of nancy reagan and and then to be underestimated in its role in the conservative movement beginning in the fifties and defining conservatism with the john burke society and other things like that as part of the american conservative movement. but also milton friedman and in economics. and as a national celebrity i remember pbs was economics and then to inspire reagan policies. and then to help restart the economy as a means of adding dollars to the workplace. host: the reverend robert hyde from syracuse new york word is nancy reagan's role in what you think of karen's new biography of her? >> i have not read the book yet. i am anxious to read it. i am sure it's a very good book. she is a good reporter. so what was nancy reagan's role? >> nancy reagan was invaluable. and wanted to be the best shoe salesman in the world she would have made sure he was the best shoe salesman if he want to be president so she did everything he should
we referenced william f buckley but i wanted to ask about him and milton friedman.can't be measured and billed buckley was also a friend of nancy reagan and and then to be underestimated in its role in the conservative movement beginning in the fifties and defining conservatism with the john burke society and other things like that as part of the american conservative movement. but also milton friedman and in economics. and as a national celebrity i remember pbs was economics and then to...
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lamb: have you seen christopher buckley's review of your book in the bloomberg business news?rumsfeld: no, i haven't. lamb: i'll just read you what he says. he says, "i've known don rumsfeld for 15 years and i approached "known and unknown" with some trepidation. i was against the iraq war from the outset." and then he says ""known and unknown" changed my mind. rumsfeld doesn't suffer from testosterone deficit syndrome, and he comes at the reader with his jaw full out, yet even his critics will have to strain to assert that he's dishonest. he takes his share of blame for the administration's overemphasis on wmds. there were, he writes, many other valid reasons for taking out saddam hussein, among them, saddam's more than numerous violations of the u.n. resolutions. he makes no claims to being a pr genius, and acknowledges that the old europe crack didn't help, but he insists america did the right thing in iraq, and that he would do it again. he believes that bush 41 should have finished the job on the first go-round. but he doesn't buy into the oedipal theory, much in vogue, t
lamb: have you seen christopher buckley's review of your book in the bloomberg business news?rumsfeld: no, i haven't. lamb: i'll just read you what he says. he says, "i've known don rumsfeld for 15 years and i approached "known and unknown" with some trepidation. i was against the iraq war from the outset." and then he says ""known and unknown" changed my mind. rumsfeld doesn't suffer from testosterone deficit syndrome, and he comes at the reader with his jaw...
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buckley jr. in 1979 for a conversation called "the crisis in the u.s. military." take a look. >> the zeal and the desire to serve is not present to the extent that it was several years ago. this is a disturbing phenomenon to me because i don't believe our democracy, long range, is going to work unless there's an attitude in our society and particularly among our young, that they have an obligation of service. now, a principle of democracy is, for every right, there is a duty. >> you know, i've heard you say that you are the "biggest fan" of the milleial generation and gen z. how have you seen this generation rise to the occasion in a way that's perhaps different than general westmoreland's observations? >> well, i think it's interesting when you think about westmoreland's observation in context. back then, he was worried about whether or not the youth would stand up and join the military. we go through this cycle every couple of decades. you know, when we stood up an all-volunteer force, i remember thinking initially, "well, this will never work. i mean, who in th
buckley jr. in 1979 for a conversation called "the crisis in the u.s. military." take a look. >> the zeal and the desire to serve is not present to the extent that it was several years ago. this is a disturbing phenomenon to me because i don't believe our democracy, long range, is going to work unless there's an attitude in our society and particularly among our young, that they have an obligation of service. now, a principle of democracy is, for every right, there is a duty....
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to build the renee sounds damn if you the water in gauging and energy or if you missed some issue, buckley or event 2 for changing verse meeting. and in china, welcome to the foreign minister crystal fee to around do la, shot you to pay it over gmc program issue. and also the special representative on longer and younger and the general director in the anderson for their briefings. the egypt is you'll be it and so done all at an important stage of development. and the non reverse is of great significance to the life and development of the 3 countries. china support the 3 countries in reaching an agreement on the transponder water cooperation program. so dialogue and consultation for the sustainable management and utilization of denial water. so that all righty paris countries can benefit from it is china believes that through joint efforts, the completion of good can become a tripartite development project to enhance mutual trust and win win cooperation. i'm goldie china, we attaches great importance to the issue of good and appreciate the fact that in 2015, the 3 countries signed the decla
to build the renee sounds damn if you the water in gauging and energy or if you missed some issue, buckley or event 2 for changing verse meeting. and in china, welcome to the foreign minister crystal fee to around do la, shot you to pay it over gmc program issue. and also the special representative on longer and younger and the general director in the anderson for their briefings. the egypt is you'll be it and so done all at an important stage of development. and the non reverse is of great...
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cricket on what the country between muslim my dream play in the word while providing family rise in buckley's cleaning game. that's my precious game in the game. my son bob way on al jazeera part of the time, must always on good luck. we are the was reveling the extra mile. where are the media? don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. town the untold stories. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police finn and you guys were my empower in pasha. we tell your story, we are your voice. you knew your neck out here. ah! the 2nd filling of the ground ethiopian renee song has been completed a major milestone and a project that caused pensions over the region. water supply. ah hello there, i'm just a, this is out there. i live from doha. also coming up.
cricket on what the country between muslim my dream play in the word while providing family rise in buckley's cleaning game. that's my precious game in the game. my son bob way on al jazeera part of the time, must always on good luck. we are the was reveling the extra mile. where are the media? don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. town the untold stories. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police finn and you guys...
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king george iii, and then on the right there you have general howe and at the bottom general john buckley judge germane former general and now the secretaryta of state for the colony and responsible for managing the war in north america. and then early in 1777, the commander-in-chief general sir william haugh on the left and john. in who at this time is in london so he's there in london with the kang. both present plans for 1777 and they both argue that these are going to be war winning plans. so his plan is a very complex but imaginative plan. it in some ways is a repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776 which was commanded by general guy carleton who is the g commander in chief in canada. so this plan is for three columns to advance to albany new york so the first one would need the larger column from canada going down the famous lake champlain hudson river corridor from canada to albany. the secondary column, secondary effort sometimes called the diversionary effort, this one will go basically down the st. lawrence to lake ontario and then down theow mohawk
king george iii, and then on the right there you have general howe and at the bottom general john buckley judge germane former general and now the secretaryta of state for the colony and responsible for managing the war in north america. and then early in 1777, the commander-in-chief general sir william haugh on the left and john. in who at this time is in london so he's there in london with the kang. both present plans for 1777 and they both argue that these are going to be war winning plans....
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but 1st, we had to the arctic ghost town of buckley, where residents are pending that hopes on brushes, new palms for its polar region. in 2007, russia planted a flag full 1000 meters deep on the north pole. to stake, claim to the arctic. as the ice melts, competition for the regions precious resources is heating up by 2035. russia plans to invest millions and infrastructure in the arctic ocean. one key component is an increased military presence to defend rushing interests. in case of complex, as russia's operations have jarred with other arctic nation like canada, norway, the most of the only icebreakers can get through the arctic ocean of russia. ah, the melting ice has been opened up the northeast passage between the north atlantic and pacific all year round ships to transport russian oil and gas straight across the arctic ocean. i don't put unity for the northern russian regions to flourish. for the dying city or bucking tough, it could mean salvation. the thrilling emptiness in areas and no mention tone as lie abandoned every year around 2000 people, leave town in the arctic. but
but 1st, we had to the arctic ghost town of buckley, where residents are pending that hopes on brushes, new palms for its polar region. in 2007, russia planted a flag full 1000 meters deep on the north pole. to stake, claim to the arctic. as the ice melts, competition for the regions precious resources is heating up by 2035. russia plans to invest millions and infrastructure in the arctic ocean. one key component is an increased military presence to defend rushing interests. in case of complex,...
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not all of them, like senator buckley, would return her stipend.yet. and a quick equivalency we have talked about with terraces sonic vice president harris' comment, remember that are shining moment against joe biden was something that letters skyrocketing the polls. she does not seem to get it and hold him accountable for his history. now to a fallen into that talking point rhetoric trap. where if she gone? >> harris: to such just deposition we know from our country. just look at the visual of that. >> lara: let's take bets on governor abbott following through and arresting any of those people when they come back. i went to see that happen. bill and the attorney general of texas told me yesterday that they will do that. the concept is not to arrest him but ushered him back. >> lara: where is leo's money question michael we going to see it? i hope we have some form of accountability, i want to say that. who is kamala harris holding accountable on that debate stage customer joe biden who has an atrocious record on rights. black lives matter getting
not all of them, like senator buckley, would return her stipend.yet. and a quick equivalency we have talked about with terraces sonic vice president harris' comment, remember that are shining moment against joe biden was something that letters skyrocketing the polls. she does not seem to get it and hold him accountable for his history. now to a fallen into that talking point rhetoric trap. where if she gone? >> harris: to such just deposition we know from our country. just look at the...
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psaki: he has spoken to secretary austen about it and has spoken to buckley about his concerns step the sexual assault of the military was happening long before he became president step he also called out in a statement today that he wanted to record highs the experience of our service members who survived sexual assault in the bravery of those who have shared their stories and advocated for reform which is something they felt important to note today. secretary austen is taking an action step to hopefully change the course of what we've seen for several years, something the president applauds and supports. >> we won't see this implemented until 2023 in the bill will have 60 votes. will there be a push by him to say let's do this? ms. psaki: he noted in his statement that he looks forward to working with congress to implement than the -- these necessary reforms and promote a work environment that is free from sexual assault and harassment for everyone of our brave service members. it is also the leadership of the military and secretary austen and who the president works with on a daily r
psaki: he has spoken to secretary austen about it and has spoken to buckley about his concerns step the sexual assault of the military was happening long before he became president step he also called out in a statement today that he wanted to record highs the experience of our service members who survived sexual assault in the bravery of those who have shared their stories and advocated for reform which is something they felt important to note today. secretary austen is taking an action step...
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but 1st we had to the arctic ghost town of buckley, where residents pending the hopes on brushes, new comes for its polar region. in 2007, russia flaunted a flag full 1000 meters deep on the north pole feedback to stake its claim to the arctic as the ice cup smelt. competition for the reasons precious resources is heating up by 2035. russia plans to invest millions and infrastructure and the optic ocean. one key components is an increased military presence to defend rushing interest in case of conflict. as rushes, operations have jarred with other arctic nations like cameras, a norway. the most of the only icebreakers can get through the arctic ocean of russia. ah, melson, i opened up the ne passage between the north atlantic and pacific all around ships, could transport russian oil and gas straight across the arctic ocean. an opportunity for the northern russian regions to flourish. for the dying city of bucking tough, it could mean salvation. the growing emptiness in areas in the russian town is vanquished. lie abandoned around 2000 people, leave town in the arctic. but it's hardy,
but 1st we had to the arctic ghost town of buckley, where residents pending the hopes on brushes, new comes for its polar region. in 2007, russia flaunted a flag full 1000 meters deep on the north pole feedback to stake its claim to the arctic as the ice cup smelt. competition for the reasons precious resources is heating up by 2035. russia plans to invest millions and infrastructure and the optic ocean. one key components is an increased military presence to defend rushing interest in case of...
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psaki: he has spoken to secretary austen about it and has spoken to buckley about his concerns step the sexual assault of the military was happening long before he became president step he also called out in a statement today that he wanted to record highs the experience of our service members who survived sexual assault in the bravery of those who have shared their stories and advocated for reform which is something they felt important to note today. secretary austen is taking an action step to hopefully change the course of what we've seen for several years, something the president applauds and supports. >> we won't see this implemented until 2023 in the bill will have 60 votes. will there be a push by him to say let's do this? ms. psaki: he noted in his statement that he looks forward to working with congress to implement than the -- these necessary reforms and promote a work environment that is free from sexual assault and harassment for everyone of our brave service members. it is also the leadership of the military and secretary austen and who the president works with on a daily r
psaki: he has spoken to secretary austen about it and has spoken to buckley about his concerns step the sexual assault of the military was happening long before he became president step he also called out in a statement today that he wanted to record highs the experience of our service members who survived sexual assault in the bravery of those who have shared their stories and advocated for reform which is something they felt important to note today. secretary austen is taking an action step...
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the reality is, today's republican party is not that of bill crystal or william f buckley. a really, any type of ideological intellectual underpinning. the defining aspect of today's republican party is its members willingness to uphold white, preacher are coal supremacy. that's what this is about. and donald trump is the avatar for the. it's not about christianity. if it was, ted cruz or exam term would be their nominee. it's not about small government. if it were, -- would be their guy. it's not about taxation or economic theory, or anything like that. this is about a couple of people's willingness to hold on to white, male, patriarchal supremacy. and i really have a hard time finding about what is the common connective tissue. what is the unifying thread other than that. look at the policy happening on the state and local level, and even at the national level. the only discernible policy is united push to keep other folks from voting, so that we can maintain these patriarchal policies. so, it is really time that we stop looking for the thing that will make them to finall
the reality is, today's republican party is not that of bill crystal or william f buckley. a really, any type of ideological intellectual underpinning. the defining aspect of today's republican party is its members willingness to uphold white, preacher are coal supremacy. that's what this is about. and donald trump is the avatar for the. it's not about christianity. if it was, ted cruz or exam term would be their nominee. it's not about small government. if it were, -- would be their guy. it's...
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(exciting music) hey there, i'm frank buckley at the storrier stearns japanese garden in pasadena, california. during the next half-hour i'm going to take you to japan, a place i once called home. it's a place i've returned to for news assignments and for family vacations. and this time, i'd like to take you with me.
(exciting music) hey there, i'm frank buckley at the storrier stearns japanese garden in pasadena, california. during the next half-hour i'm going to take you to japan, a place i once called home. it's a place i've returned to for news assignments and for family vacations. and this time, i'd like to take you with me.
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i'm encouraged by the selection of the staff director david buckley, a trained experienced law enforcement, former inspector general for the cia. i think it's work product is the basis for judging it. and i continue to be haunted by what i saw in and heard on january ofth. it wasn't a protest. it wasn't a demonstration. it wasn't an assault that caused death and injury. went back to count the vote. many of my colleagues over shattered glass and even blood. we need to get to the bottom. i think it's work product will be what distinguishes it. >> looking at the infrastructure, the president saying in our cnn town hall that although the well is so poisoned in his words over the past four years, i believes a bipartisan deal can happen. do you see what is the time frame? senator schumer, he says it will happen for the august recess. >> anderson, i never say i'm confident about anything when i'm talking about an outcome in the united states senate. but i'm more hopeful than ever in part because the deadline yesterday and the vote even though it was fewer than 60 votes, showed, number one, unity
i'm encouraged by the selection of the staff director david buckley, a trained experienced law enforcement, former inspector general for the cia. i think it's work product is the basis for judging it. and i continue to be haunted by what i saw in and heard on january ofth. it wasn't a protest. it wasn't a demonstration. it wasn't an assault that caused death and injury. went back to count the vote. many of my colleagues over shattered glass and even blood. we need to get to the bottom. i think...
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the committee assembled a world class investigative staff, led by former cia inspector general dave buckley to lead this investigation. he's one of the best of the best law enforcement investigators i've ever worked with and this will be a consequential, important task for the united states congress. >> so let's talk more about that. you see on the left side of your screen a live shot of the hearing room where this is set to begin. obviously still the setup process, we're about 19 minutes away from the beginning of this and what is going to be critical here is understanding who we will be hearing from. cedric and carmen, let me bring you in, more about the four officers who will be testifying this morning. one of them capitol police officer harry dunn. he said attackers yelled racial slurs at him, pass hushd for public accountability and he was surprised republicans voted down setting up an independent commission, some of the officers are unafraid to go after the political piece of this here and also aquilino gonell, iraq war veteran, he needed surgery after the attack. he said he feels "in
the committee assembled a world class investigative staff, led by former cia inspector general dave buckley to lead this investigation. he's one of the best of the best law enforcement investigators i've ever worked with and this will be a consequential, important task for the united states congress. >> so let's talk more about that. you see on the left side of your screen a live shot of the hearing room where this is set to begin. obviously still the setup process, we're about 19 minutes...