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buckley jr. and your new book, "antitrust: taking on monopoly power from the gilded age to the digital age," offers the perfect opportunity to look at this topic anew in 2021. today there are fewer than 5,000 public companies, down from 8,500 in 1997. a lot of that is because of mergers and acquisitions. senator, what does this tells? >> well, i think what it tells us is that we are a country that has always believed in entrepreneurship and revitalizing, rejuvenating capitalism, and we've reached a moment where we just can't sit back and say, "oh, this is happening to us," not when we have tech companies that are controlling the gateways to so many services, not when we're seeing consolidation across the board and consumers see it in everything from cable prices to farmers trying to get goods to market to epipens to insulin. we believe, and believe, as someone who worked in the private sector for 14 years -- i believe in this market economy. but we have always, from the very beginning, believed y
buckley jr. and your new book, "antitrust: taking on monopoly power from the gilded age to the digital age," offers the perfect opportunity to look at this topic anew in 2021. today there are fewer than 5,000 public companies, down from 8,500 in 1997. a lot of that is because of mergers and acquisitions. senator, what does this tells? >> well, i think what it tells us is that we are a country that has always believed in entrepreneurship and revitalizing, rejuvenating capitalism,...
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and then there's going to be frank buckley from ktla in los angeles. the 2 already co-host the weekly inside california politics. they're going to be asking the hard questions about climate change, about wildfires, about our economy, the homeless crisis. so many questions. we all need answered before we fill out the ballot. that's going to be tonight at 7 right here in the kron 4 studio. you're not going to want to miss it. we'll send it back to you guys.
and then there's going to be frank buckley from ktla in los angeles. the 2 already co-host the weekly inside california politics. they're going to be asking the hard questions about climate change, about wildfires, about our economy, the homeless crisis. so many questions. we all need answered before we fill out the ballot. that's going to be tonight at 7 right here in the kron 4 studio. you're not going to want to miss it. we'll send it back to you guys.
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where we're going to have nicky lorenzo she's an anchor from fox 40 in sacramento and then frank buckley from ktla in los angeles. the 2 co-hosts the weekly inside california politics already and they're going to be posing a lot of questions including how will they handle getting through the rest of the pandemic. climate change wildfires. the homeless crisis. and so many more topics not only will
where we're going to have nicky lorenzo she's an anchor from fox 40 in sacramento and then frank buckley from ktla in los angeles. the 2 co-hosts the weekly inside california politics already and they're going to be posing a lot of questions including how will they handle getting through the rest of the pandemic. climate change wildfires. the homeless crisis. and so many more topics not only will
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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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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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and buckley's like, uh, uh, objection, your honor. it's the only trial i ever covered where the witness implicated the defense lawyer himself. not surprisingly, sam bowers was convicted, august 21, 1998. but the thing is, you know, the hate that caused this, right, if we're really honest in this country, it's never really gone away. it wasn't just a few years ago, right, that a young man walked into this church in charleston and killed these nine beautiful people. and it wasn't that long ago either down in charlottesville, right, that we had happen what we had happen. not that far from here. it's easy to think it doesn't happen around here, right? but myself, i've had -- i've had my share of, you know, death threats and things like that. people sent pictures of me and my family, "we know where you live," things like that. sure, it's disconcerting and things like that, but it led to an unexpected gift, that's the gift of living fearlessly. living fearlessly is not about living without fear. it's about living -- living fearlessly is rea
and buckley's like, uh, uh, objection, your honor. it's the only trial i ever covered where the witness implicated the defense lawyer himself. not surprisingly, sam bowers was convicted, august 21, 1998. but the thing is, you know, the hate that caused this, right, if we're really honest in this country, it's never really gone away. it wasn't just a few years ago, right, that a young man walked into this church in charleston and killed these nine beautiful people. and it wasn't that long ago...
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bill buckley is also a friend of mrs. reagan, nancycy reagan. fueling the conservative movement beginning in c the 1950s. we are finding serve or to some and rejecting society and other things like that as part of the american conservative movement. they were extremely close friends. i would say avid readers. freedman of course won the nobel prizeel for economics. what he is teaching at the university of chicago. it was a national celebrity put a member of when pbs was running a series on economics and content a lot of interviews. his thinking inspired a lot of reagan's policies including the tax cuts and budget policies that helped restart the economy. what was nancy reagan's role in the success i'm anxious to read it. she's a good reporter with the "washington post" i've known her foror years. what was nancyt reagan's role was nancy reagan was invaluable. wanted to mixers the best shoes men in the world was a traditional. she was elegant she was beautiful. people who are using reagan went to help her husband or hurt her husband. she famously w
bill buckley is also a friend of mrs. reagan, nancycy reagan. fueling the conservative movement beginning in c the 1950s. we are finding serve or to some and rejecting society and other things like that as part of the american conservative movement. they were extremely close friends. i would say avid readers. freedman of course won the nobel prizeel for economics. what he is teaching at the university of chicago. it was a national celebrity put a member of when pbs was running a series on...
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it is a tall order keeping his work a secret from his wife, played byjessie buckley, but then there isf the soviets finding him out. dominic cook's period thriller is a quiet but classy watch. and while it's a little exposition heavy, it tells a fascinating story with strong performances all round. i am volunteering to bring back the best source of soviet intelligence you've got at a time where russia and america are on the brink of nuclear war. you talk about using people. for god's sake, use me. the courier is in cinemas now. get out of here. johnny depp also plays a reluctant real life hero this week, in the drama minamata. in depp�*s first release since his lost his libel case against the publishers of the sun newspaper, he plays life magazine photo journalist w eugene smith. smith was instrumental in documenting the devastating effects of mercury poisoning in the japanese coastal city of minamata. this follows his recruitment by aileen, who is played by the japanese actress minami, and his shocking discoveries in minamata, where afflicted families are battling for compensation. an
it is a tall order keeping his work a secret from his wife, played byjessie buckley, but then there isf the soviets finding him out. dominic cook's period thriller is a quiet but classy watch. and while it's a little exposition heavy, it tells a fascinating story with strong performances all round. i am volunteering to bring back the best source of soviet intelligence you've got at a time where russia and america are on the brink of nuclear war. you talk about using people. for god's sake, use...
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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, and i'll larry:rv william buckley "a conservative at the fellow who was standing to thwart historyelling stop. this reconciliation bill will create less opportunity less prosperity and less freedom. so it should be stopped. i am "kudlow". ♪ ♪. kat: new york governor andrew cuomo setting the political world by announcing he is resigning. but does this mean his legal troubles are over? i am in for kennedy. the so-called love god has been under increasing pressure to step down since last tuesday. that is when the state attorney general announced investigation included cuomo sexually harassed 11 women. the governor quickly denied everything and claimed it was all a misunderstanding. he is just an old school touchy-feely guy. expected to dig in for a fight but the dems seem to break on sunday when one of his alleged victims described unwanted behavior. today the impeachment trial looming, it fell on his sword, watching. >> i love new york. and i love you. and everything i have ever done has been motivated by that love. and i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. i think given the
buckley, and i'll larry:rv william buckley "a conservative at the fellow who was standing to thwart historyelling stop. this reconciliation bill will create less opportunity less prosperity and less freedom. so it should be stopped. i am "kudlow". ♪ ♪. kat: new york governor andrew cuomo setting the political world by announcing he is resigning. but does this mean his legal troubles are over? i am in for kennedy. the so-called love god has been under increasing pressure to...
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. >> when you put buckley and teddy white and phil potter, and walter cronkite and all those people in guess they are going to be a little difficult. but we'll deal with it. >> saturday, february 19th in hawaii. we got into some domestic questions on the strike. we went over the schedule for next week and we discussed some of his tactics for him in the meetings and the techniques he's going to use. henry is urging him to do it his way which the president is not inclined to do. henry is urging him to start in the plenary session with a reading of a written statement, which the president is also not inclined to do and intends to follow his own technique on this rather than his advice. he feels that he'll do much better that way. i think he's absolutely right. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is not a time for a long speech. i would not want this opportunity to pass without saying just a word with regard to the significance of this moment. some of you may recall that it was 2 1/2 years ago that right here in guam i announced a new direction for american foreign policy. based on the princip
. >> when you put buckley and teddy white and phil potter, and walter cronkite and all those people in guess they are going to be a little difficult. but we'll deal with it. >> saturday, february 19th in hawaii. we got into some domestic questions on the strike. we went over the schedule for next week and we discussed some of his tactics for him in the meetings and the techniques he's going to use. henry is urging him to do it his way which the president is not inclined to do. henry...
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let's get back now to reporter chris buckley. she is joining us live on the phone not far from the caldor fire. >> chris, good morning. what you seeing right now? >> we are in south lake tahoe right now. it is pretty quiet here. the hard rock hotel is a ghost town. they are telling people not to come to south lake tahoe right now because of the proximity of this fire. we were out on highway 50 earlier. we did see the fire burning on both sides of that highway. a lot of crews doing structure protection. they are also taking boulders and debris off the roads. very active fire situation. we could be seeing more today with that red flag warning condition. >> any signs of progress rest -- you are seeing throughout? >> not at this time. they haven't gained a lot of traction as far as containment goes. at least over the weekend. we are looking at those red flag conditions into tuesday. >> all right. thanks so much for the update. >>> switching gears now to the big match up at levi stadium. the niners ask raiders meeting for the first ti
let's get back now to reporter chris buckley. she is joining us live on the phone not far from the caldor fire. >> chris, good morning. what you seeing right now? >> we are in south lake tahoe right now. it is pretty quiet here. the hard rock hotel is a ghost town. they are telling people not to come to south lake tahoe right now because of the proximity of this fire. we were out on highway 50 earlier. we did see the fire burning on both sides of that highway. a lot of crews doing...
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. >> well when you put buckley and teddy white and mac sprinkle and bill potter and, and john chancellorcronkite and all of those people in one room, it is going to be difficult. >> saturday, february 19th, in hawaii. the president had me over at 10 am this morning. we got into some domestic questions about the bill, the back strike, we win over the schedule for next week. he discussed some of his tactics for the meetings and techniques he is going to use. he's gonna use that henry's way, to go into the long historical drawn out discussion. the discussions, which the president is not inclined to do. henry is urging him to start in the plenary session reading a written statement, which the president is also not inclined to do. and he intends to follow his own technique on this rather than henry's advice. he feels he will do much better that way and i think that is absolutely right. >> this is not a time for a long speech, i would not want this opportunity to pass without saying just a word with regard to the significance of this moment. some of you may recall that it was two and a half ye
. >> well when you put buckley and teddy white and mac sprinkle and bill potter and, and john chancellorcronkite and all of those people in one room, it is going to be difficult. >> saturday, february 19th, in hawaii. the president had me over at 10 am this morning. we got into some domestic questions about the bill, the back strike, we win over the schedule for next week. he discussed some of his tactics for the meetings and techniques he is going to use. he's gonna use that...
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we also have frank buckley from ktla the 2 already hosts inside california politics weekly and they're going to be asking all the hard questions about how these candidates will deal with the pandemic climate change the homeless crisis. all of the questions that you need to know the answers to before you fill out your ballot. it's going to be tonight at 7 o'clock don't miss it watch it on the channel you're watching right now, reporting in san francisco sarah stinson back to you. >>all right, let's switch gears now and take a look at our 4 zone forecast as we give you a live look outside at the transamerica building in the overcast skies at least in san francisco and lawrence is standing by to tell us what's ahead as we approach the weekend. yeah, the air quality freshening up a little bit this afternoon after a lot of that haze sitting over head and it out t■here right now %-p well that's a good sign that sea breeze has kicked in so we are seeing some patches of green out along the coastline, some of that now stretches across the bay right oakland. so yeah we've seen some improvement i
we also have frank buckley from ktla the 2 already hosts inside california politics weekly and they're going to be asking all the hard questions about how these candidates will deal with the pandemic climate change the homeless crisis. all of the questions that you need to know the answers to before you fill out your ballot. it's going to be tonight at 7 o'clock don't miss it watch it on the channel you're watching right now, reporting in san francisco sarah stinson back to you. >>all...
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we also have frank buckley from ktla the 2 already hosts inside california politics weekly and they're going to be asking all the hard questions about how these candidates will deal with the pandemic climate change the homeless crisis. all of the questions that you need to know the answers to before you fill out your ballot. it's going to be tonight at 7 o'clock don't miss it watch it on the channel you're watching right now, reporting in san francisco sarah stinson back to you. >>all right, thank you sarah and has as she pointed out kron 4 will be hosting the recall debate that's right here in our kron 4 studios tonight you can watch it live starting at 7 o'clock. >>other news now it has been a deadly year in san jose with 39 people dying in traffic accidents so far this year. and today we learned a man has died in the hospital after being hit in a hit and run earlier this month that driver according to police is roberto of san jose police say they tracked to his home following the accident on august 4th. that happened on monterey road in san jose and earlier today, san jose officials
we also have frank buckley from ktla the 2 already hosts inside california politics weekly and they're going to be asking all the hard questions about how these candidates will deal with the pandemic climate change the homeless crisis. all of the questions that you need to know the answers to before you fill out your ballot. it's going to be tonight at 7 o'clock don't miss it watch it on the channel you're watching right now, reporting in san francisco sarah stinson back to you. >>all...
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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, whthey believe them. to punish them is besides the point. >> that was 1993, nearly 30 years ago. and i knowor a fact that you believe that the state of discourse on college campuses has gotten much worse since then. >> yeah, it's interesting. leon botstein 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 int
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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taliban takeover in afghanistan, elevators show that balance. cisco can exclusively, with outdoor car buckley from the caliber talent cultural commission script 1st official entities. since i took over a couple of, we could go revealed more about taliban vision for the future. i will not allow miss. well, i don't care how bulky revealed his face for the 1st time on tuesday at the tele bonds, those press conference, he translated the spokesman, debbie hola much ahead but remains without and official title. his role is one of many still to be decided in the new government. concentrations are ongoing, and of course it is going to be an inclusive system. he said the talks include whither the capital will remain and cobble or move to the groups birthplace of kandahar. loki acknowledged a couple, a port remains a flash point. blaming the united states, the rushing to evacuate thousands of people we talk, then we have a relationship, a working relationship of with the americans about the security arrangement. and the outside check posts are in our control and insight as under the control of the unit
taliban takeover in afghanistan, elevators show that balance. cisco can exclusively, with outdoor car buckley from the caliber talent cultural commission script 1st official entities. since i took over a couple of, we could go revealed more about taliban vision for the future. i will not allow miss. well, i don't care how bulky revealed his face for the 1st time on tuesday at the tele bonds, those press conference, he translated the spokesman, debbie hola much ahead but remains without and...
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it is really, really, really disturbing because we don't have a william buckley anymore to purge the party. and to be fair, there are a couple of people on the left or anti-semitic. my grandparents were lucky enough to make it here before hitler came into power. i really find this so worrisome and the internet, it is like a dopamine hit. people just throw down in these corners and i really don't know what the answer is. he is a former skinhead and i think we need more things like that, more programs like that. thank you for what you are doing it, and you have a great day. guest: thank you, valerie. host: any comments? guest: i really appreciate the reading that the caller has been doing and i really should got a couple of those myself. i do think there is a growing level of intolerance of all kinds, the folks who wanted to keep trump in power or bring him back to power or create a trump party or just bust up the republican party, this has been going on for quite a long time. what they are able to do is to sort of weaponize all of the confirmation bias is for everybody who has got a l
it is really, really, really disturbing because we don't have a william buckley anymore to purge the party. and to be fair, there are a couple of people on the left or anti-semitic. my grandparents were lucky enough to make it here before hitler came into power. i really find this so worrisome and the internet, it is like a dopamine hit. people just throw down in these corners and i really don't know what the answer is. he is a former skinhead and i think we need more things like that, more...
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we also have frank buckley from ktla the 2 already hosts inside california politics weekly and they're questions about how these candidates will deal with the pandemic climate change the homeless crisis. all of the questions that you need to know the answers to before you fill out your ballot. it's going to be tonight at 7 o'clock don't miss it watch
we also have frank buckley from ktla the 2 already hosts inside california politics weekly and they're questions about how these candidates will deal with the pandemic climate change the homeless crisis. all of the questions that you need to know the answers to before you fill out your ballot. it's going to be tonight at 7 o'clock don't miss it watch
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i'm not sure how yeah, did you follow these salad were hold, play the buckley hundreds of feet better now and in ice felisa. dolly us in the yard deanna hoody. 7 the mob the summer. as he told me, i should have a word. but ultimately he got key. still. no one must go back to me on his own near to seek dust. who and all that data is bad says you ali viet. most of us about zaid meter z nancy with bill at birth. then as i would then as i'm own, ferris said a key sticker young selma had tony federal can nor see really michel can share the check. he saw the shan't go beyond shadow bill head the shadow bill, abdomen shudder. bill cut him, show him a fella. meditation a thor, sophia, sophia, and daniel to murder fun. yes. on porn, i made a sane. and then you melissa limp. i bill that a blue sort of the other i've been more he them how much rules yeah, my lease, my lease now you just had the. 7 1, i st. james, dean, ali, i'm, do you see a merger headed dean guy? yeah. leon, get la hoody, less than 30 fair the day be fair is q in theaters the how each study to who follows the late but or john
i'm not sure how yeah, did you follow these salad were hold, play the buckley hundreds of feet better now and in ice felisa. dolly us in the yard deanna hoody. 7 the mob the summer. as he told me, i should have a word. but ultimately he got key. still. no one must go back to me on his own near to seek dust. who and all that data is bad says you ali viet. most of us about zaid meter z nancy with bill at birth. then as i would then as i'm own, ferris said a key sticker young selma had tony...
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and the 1st she had heard bella lee, who knock fee, and you stun well buckley at the enough, so holly and i'm, the mother had to say that she became ill and the other bunny, allan awesome, i love the new year. we'll have the monolithic national diamond can the not the router that the little formula, emily, but i will. hey, what, what any. i mean? ashley, dusky, holcombe. mercy, la. well, it took them in the car for a lot of love the new year here. so for the was solution hurley to fuck mostly earlier when it's done well, i mean as you follow this right now online at r t dot com, apologies for jumping in so quickly here we're not into national that was a partial piece of a press conference happening right now, of course that was live in moscow, the russian foreign minister and his libyan counterpart of the issue of kindest on did come up, left off saying the russians position is exactly is basically the same as it was that what seeing and i've got just on confirm structures, position reconciliation talks have got to take place. the talks must be held between all relevant groups. and th
and the 1st she had heard bella lee, who knock fee, and you stun well buckley at the enough, so holly and i'm, the mother had to say that she became ill and the other bunny, allan awesome, i love the new year. we'll have the monolithic national diamond can the not the router that the little formula, emily, but i will. hey, what, what any. i mean? ashley, dusky, holcombe. mercy, la. well, it took them in the car for a lot of love the new year here. so for the was solution hurley to fuck mostly...
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that led directly to the most horrifying decision one of them in the supreme court history which is buckley three generations of in the sold was enough and then approve the forced sterilization because of the decision allowing that much of change with jurisprudence a last 50 years the supreme court has recognized bodily integrity and autonomy and integrity and autonomy and medical treatment choice starting where a medical treatment decision by an incompetent patient to force involuntary commitment with mental retardation. >>laura: before we get lost in president that i love that the audience may get lost, we have to remember that amy coney barrett gets it first it's her circuit i would imagine she refers it to the wholee court so they will vote on the emergency appeal with john roberts and brett kavanaugh , what are your thoughts? >> we think there's a good chance three justices have already commented on jacobson and the precedent it is now antiquated. we are helpful. the thing is the government hashi to justify forcing you to put chemicals in your body. the only time they haven't protected
that led directly to the most horrifying decision one of them in the supreme court history which is buckley three generations of in the sold was enough and then approve the forced sterilization because of the decision allowing that much of change with jurisprudence a last 50 years the supreme court has recognized bodily integrity and autonomy and integrity and autonomy and medical treatment choice starting where a medical treatment decision by an incompetent patient to force involuntary...
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bill buckley and the aids crisis he said all people with hiv should be tattooed.ulous am we are moving towards that here and i don't like it. >> laura: the biden administration working to require all foreigners who come here to be vaccinated. i mentioned this earlier. now we will get mike pompeo's take on this and why this is not a wonderful idea. >> laura: democrats seem jealous about the other way other countries do. in australia the military is patrolling the streets to enforce the locked am. 300 troops were sent to cities to help police monitor home quarantine for coronavirus patients and set up road blocks. the troops will help the police on a door-to-door search to check if people who contracted covid are isolating. in germany they are banned from even protesting covid dictates. thousands showed up in berlin anyway. here's how they were met. police used pepper spray to break up the crowd. 600 were arrested. sounds like china. here is mike pompeo and former secretary of state. this is terrifying to me. you do get the sense that there are some democrats who wi
bill buckley and the aids crisis he said all people with hiv should be tattooed.ulous am we are moving towards that here and i don't like it. >> laura: the biden administration working to require all foreigners who come here to be vaccinated. i mentioned this earlier. now we will get mike pompeo's take on this and why this is not a wonderful idea. >> laura: democrats seem jealous about the other way other countries do. in australia the military is patrolling the streets to enforce...
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. >> when you look at a debate that happened in the 80s, bill buckley when the aids crisis was breakingv should be identified and tattooed. others said that's ridiculous. we are moving toward something like that and i don't like it. >> great to see you tonight. the biden administration working to require all foreigners who come here to be vaccinated. i mentioned this earlier but now we get mike pompeo's take on this and why this is not a wonderful idea. >> laura: d team democrats seem jealous about the way other countries do things. they love europe's high gas prices and in the what others are doing on the covid friend. in australia the military is patrolling the streets, 300 troops has be sent australia's largest city to help overstretched police monitor home quarantine for coronavirus patients and potentially set up roadblocks and help on a door-to-door search to check if people who contracted covid are isolated. dystopian? you bet. in germany they are banned from protesting covid dictates but thousands still showed up in berlin to voice their anger anyway. here's how they were met. a
. >> when you look at a debate that happened in the 80s, bill buckley when the aids crisis was breakingv should be identified and tattooed. others said that's ridiculous. we are moving toward something like that and i don't like it. >> great to see you tonight. the biden administration working to require all foreigners who come here to be vaccinated. i mentioned this earlier but now we get mike pompeo's take on this and why this is not a wonderful idea. >> laura: d team...
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the kind of heroes you might traditionally like ronald reagan and winston churchill and william buckleye like that. attritional view would be a lot more belief in what's being revealed through revolution through faith. the modernist who's much more scientific, more enlightenment of progress through science, through reason, through capitalism. we estimate about 30% of the population in the state or traditional and that's where they are anchored. about 50% is anchored in modernism. some examples would be thomas jefferson, ben franklin, madison, john f. kennedy, einstein, edison, friedman in some ways. guys like bill gates is another strong modernist. the progressives which make up about 20% of the population right now, for each of these comes out and they partly reject the worldview that came before them. modernism rejected faith, religion largely. many atheists believe in reason, science. they don't believe in scripture or revelation or things like that part of them there is rejection of what comes before but progressivism, you have this hawaiian between traditionalists, ethics and moder
the kind of heroes you might traditionally like ronald reagan and winston churchill and william buckleye like that. attritional view would be a lot more belief in what's being revealed through revolution through faith. the modernist who's much more scientific, more enlightenment of progress through science, through reason, through capitalism. we estimate about 30% of the population in the state or traditional and that's where they are anchored. about 50% is anchored in modernism. some examples...
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brigham young university 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 lo
brigham young university 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 lo
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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 the hundred most significant americans
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...
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as you reference, fewer interesting movie roles, the arrival of children from the buckley life, ronald reagan begins traveling the country on behalf of general electric, speaking to audiences all over america, honing his message, his beaking style, listening to issues that matter to working americans, it all led to the realization ronald reagan connected in a very real and intimate way with people and then it all took off. campaigns, sacramento, more campaigns and then the white house. tell us about those busy formative years that really prepared dragons for the life as public figures and of course nancy's role in all of it. >> they really are scraping bottom professionally, financially and at one time reagan agrees to probably what was the most humiliating professional endeavor in his life, he becomes the mc of a floor show in las vegas but shortly after that, this new opportunity to go into television as host of general electric beater comes along. mind you, this is something a few years before that ronald reagan wouldn't have even considered. he writes in his book why would anybody
as you reference, fewer interesting movie roles, the arrival of children from the buckley life, ronald reagan begins traveling the country on behalf of general electric, speaking to audiences all over america, honing his message, his beaking style, listening to issues that matter to working americans, it all led to the realization ronald reagan connected in a very real and intimate way with people and then it all took off. campaigns, sacramento, more campaigns and then the white house. tell us...