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f. william and dol joining us live thank you jamie thank you this is all t. coming to you live from the russian capital still ahead this hour a small step towards order and stability. we have a proof that they can move back yes for syria no for tourism no for holding guns yes for peace yes for developing victory. as syrians parliamentary votes the country's still divided over whether the ballot will make a difference to people's minds. but first france will be hoping for a positive future following the election of a new president also on hand may have beaten his rival nicolas sarkozy in the recent run off a considerably tougher task now wait since many voters want to see a change in the country's foreign policy and economic growth. reports from paris. out with the old. in with a new. france was allowed to ask a victory in the french presidential elections the people here are saying that france is once again peaceful event here they are voted for change but the question is how soon are they going to see that change and what kind of crabs are they really going
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i think individuals make a great deal of difference, without ronald reagan and william f. buckley, the conservative movement would have looked a lot difference. one of the problem with the moderates is they didn't have thomas dewey anymore. he understood the necessity of organization and got moderates to organize and take over the party apparatus. >> and nibson talked about picking it up but even if he had been able to and i doubt he would have, watergate disclosed him from doing that. >> thank you very much. john price. the question looks more to the future than to the past. we've spoken about how the moderates were marginalized in both parties and i'm hearing something i spoke to someone last night about this effort in this election cycle to have an internet-based third way. and i wondered whether it is time at least to think of the demise of the whigs and of an evolution and/or metamorphosis of the parties or at least within of them or the grass roots or somebody is gig gg to take the initiative which will event u wait into a moderate party. >> so no labels. >> no in sh
i think individuals make a great deal of difference, without ronald reagan and william f. buckley, the conservative movement would have looked a lot difference. one of the problem with the moderates is they didn't have thomas dewey anymore. he understood the necessity of organization and got moderates to organize and take over the party apparatus. >> and nibson talked about picking it up but even if he had been able to and i doubt he would have, watergate disclosed him from doing that....
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it's coming from this different category of kind of the people who try to hold the torch of william f. buckley, look at these folks as you were saying, some as some on the left look at the tea partiers as these rednecks who are racist, et cetera, et cetera. but whether in your research he found out you encounter in discussion of this kind of different strand of more intellectual conservative thought, goldwater in your opening. i'm just wondering how it really sounds like there's a -- i'm sure this is what we think about that kind of, the intellectual side of conservatism in the movements pursue what you're describing is this new wave. >> i think i would say there wasn't a lot of focus, in the same way it was a lot of focus on the groups that were really trying to link to the tea party. it just didn't seem so do the work they were doing at the local level. was a lot of focus on sort of thing. about 200 tea partiers that are member i visited their website, catalog some things about them, about 200 belong to the cato institute. it's not that there's no link to this d.c. base tradition, b
it's coming from this different category of kind of the people who try to hold the torch of william f. buckley, look at these folks as you were saying, some as some on the left look at the tea partiers as these rednecks who are racist, et cetera, et cetera. but whether in your research he found out you encounter in discussion of this kind of different strand of more intellectual conservative thought, goldwater in your opening. i'm just wondering how it really sounds like there's a -- i'm sure...
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i think individuals make a great deal of difference, without ronald reagan, without william f. buckley the conservative movement would have looked different. they didn't have thomas dewey. he understood the necessity of organization and got moderates to take over the apparatus. when he passed from the scene so did this perspective. >> reagan talked about picking it up. even iffy had been able to, watergate disqualified him from doing that. >> thank you. john price. the question looks more to the future than the past. we spoke how the moderates were marginal ied in both parties. i spoke to someone about this effort in this election psych tool have an internet-based third way. and i wondered whether it is time at last to think of the demise of the wigs and of an evolution or metamorphosis of the parties, at least one of them, and whether or not the establishment or the grass roots or the moderates or somebody is going to take the initiative which will have a more centrist party. >> the question about american election and third party prospect s. that where this sentiment -- >> no
i think individuals make a great deal of difference, without ronald reagan, without william f. buckley the conservative movement would have looked different. they didn't have thomas dewey. he understood the necessity of organization and got moderates to take over the apparatus. when he passed from the scene so did this perspective. >> reagan talked about picking it up. even iffy had been able to, watergate disqualified him from doing that. >> thank you. john price. the question...
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have a structure where they can start dominating rising to the top one thing i actually agree with william f. buckley he once said that i'd i'd rather be governed by the first three hundred names in the phone book than the people currently right now. that i agree probably do a better job. for me in the end however we govern ourselves we have to be able to be competitive with those who would seek to govern us another way absolutely so why international movement is so important and that's what we're seeing i mean there's a feeling out there that the enemy has become increasingly globalized and the only way it can be challenge is by a global movement so in that sense the weather states are competitive with one another is becoming increasingly irrelevant. so we've got the biggest transformation global political economy in terms of stuff going to south southeast asia with a list that i mean isn't going to end one way like clearly the west is over it's apparent to everybody but public policy makers in the west. it's just it's abundantly evident and these are they are they don't really know too wel
have a structure where they can start dominating rising to the top one thing i actually agree with william f. buckley he once said that i'd i'd rather be governed by the first three hundred names in the phone book than the people currently right now. that i agree probably do a better job. for me in the end however we govern ourselves we have to be able to be competitive with those who would seek to govern us another way absolutely so why international movement is so important and that's what...
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william f. buckly jr. opposed the civil rights bills of 1964 and 65.use it is the advanced race. his views later evolved, but the '60s, he was against it. lbj against civil rights. the man who backed the civil rights laws in 1957, 1960, and 1964. >> it's not just negros, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy offing bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> when he signed this law in 1965, lbj told an aide we lost the south for a generation. and he was right. many jumped ship and headed straight to the republican party. those disaffected democrats found a comfortable home in the republican party of barry goldwater, whose
william f. buckly jr. opposed the civil rights bills of 1964 and 65.use it is the advanced race. his views later evolved, but the '60s, he was against it. lbj against civil rights. the man who backed the civil rights laws in 1957, 1960, and 1964. >> it's not just negros, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy offing bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> when he signed this law in 1965, lbj told an aide we lost the south for a generation. and he...
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william f. buckly jr. opposed the civil rights bills of 1964 and 65.use it is the advanced race. his views later evolved, but the '60s, he was against it. lbj against civil rights. the man who backed the civil rights laws in 1957, 1960, and 1964. >> it's not just negros, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy offing bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> when he signed this law in 1965, lbj told an aide we lost the south for a generation. and he was right. many jumped ship and headed straight to the republican party. those disaffected democrats found a comfortable home in the republican party of barry goldwater, whose 1964 presidential campaign opposed civil rights. i grew up, a mother a father when i was born in the 50s, republicans, in the '60s they were democrats. either writers don't know history, or they don't know what civil rights is all about. thanks for watching, i'm al sharpton. >>> pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in
william f. buckly jr. opposed the civil rights bills of 1964 and 65.use it is the advanced race. his views later evolved, but the '60s, he was against it. lbj against civil rights. the man who backed the civil rights laws in 1957, 1960, and 1964. >> it's not just negros, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy offing bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> when he signed this law in 1965, lbj told an aide we lost the south for a generation. and he...
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william f buckley was not a politician and did not have to make compromises, he was a true philosopheronservative philosophy, he was a polite man, a gentlemen. he flew off of the handle a couple of times. >> yes, he did. >> yes, he did. but even [ inaudible ] even a pink fairy by today's standards when you are calling your opponent moron, monkey, pig, nazi, pink fairy was nothing. he was a gentlemen and conservative, and we're almost extinct. i hate to say it but i'm a sort of dinosaur. >> come back to america michael fumento, attorney in the reagan administration and conservative journalist whose piece is on salon.com and should be a must read for all of liberals, conservatives and moderates out there. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> coming up birthers are they bigots or racist? we'll figure it out on "viewpoint." >>scores of the most talented filmmakers in the world gather in new york city every year for the tribeca film festival. the eclectic slate of films draws an estimated 3 million people a year. cat coira's film, "while we were here," is about how travel can change
william f buckley was not a politician and did not have to make compromises, he was a true philosopheronservative philosophy, he was a polite man, a gentlemen. he flew off of the handle a couple of times. >> yes, he did. >> yes, he did. but even [ inaudible ] even a pink fairy by today's standards when you are calling your opponent moron, monkey, pig, nazi, pink fairy was nothing. he was a gentlemen and conservative, and we're almost extinct. i hate to say it but i'm a sort of...
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william f buckley was not a politician and did not have to make compromises, he was a true philosopherconservative philosophy, he was a polite man a gentlemen. he flew off of the handle a couple of times. >> yes he did. >> yes, he did. but even [ inaudible ] even a pink fairy by today's standards when you are calling your opponent moron, monkey pig nazi pink fairy was nothing. he was a gentlemen and conservative and we're almost extinct. i hate to say it, but i'm a sort of dinosaur. >> come back to america michael fumento, attorney in the reagan administration and conservative journalist whose piece is on salon.com and should be a must read for all of liberals conservatives and moderates out there. thank you for your time. >> mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm with great taste... comes great entertainment. the amazing spider-man and twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. see the movie in theaters july 3rd. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of
william f buckley was not a politician and did not have to make compromises, he was a true philosopherconservative philosophy, he was a polite man a gentlemen. he flew off of the handle a couple of times. >> yes he did. >> yes, he did. but even [ inaudible ] even a pink fairy by today's standards when you are calling your opponent moron, monkey pig nazi pink fairy was nothing. he was a gentlemen and conservative and we're almost extinct. i hate to say it, but i'm a sort of dinosaur....
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in times past, conservatives tend to consider it like william f. buckley.ite polite, very much dealing with that kind of high realm of ideas. buckley was likely to talk about -- you can almost imagine him doing an interview with ancient greece or something. pat comes on, and he brings the style of rough-and-tumble politics into tv and it really does revolutionize it. it is from that to get the legacy of ann coulter and sean hannity. pat worked under ronald reagan. he was the director of communications during the iran contra scandal. he left the reagan administration and became a private citizen and a great pundit and columnist, and in the 1990s, ran three times for the presidency. i want to discuss that a little bit later with pat. during that time, he became the face of the conservative base within the republican party and conservative liberal america. buchanan's life come if you want to do a history of the conservative movement in america, you do very well to read pat buchanan flight. 's life. it is a very good primer into it. the second conclusion i reac
in times past, conservatives tend to consider it like william f. buckley.ite polite, very much dealing with that kind of high realm of ideas. buckley was likely to talk about -- you can almost imagine him doing an interview with ancient greece or something. pat comes on, and he brings the style of rough-and-tumble politics into tv and it really does revolutionize it. it is from that to get the legacy of ann coulter and sean hannity. pat worked under ronald reagan. he was the director of...
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the william f. buckley position. the ron paul position. the federalism position. the 10th amendment position. the state's rights position. that we're going to let states decide about gay marriage. this is as conservative a position, and with all due respect to what mark said yesterday, nobody that i know in the media believes this. everybody in the media that i talk to behind closed doors thinks the federal government should come in and declare gay marriage constitutional. so, again, i think this is a shameful episode for the mainstream media, who covered up for barack obama's hypocrisy all along, saying i'm evolving on this issue. to now making it even worse by claiming that a statement that means absolutely nothing, i think "the new york times" said was a historic moment for gay marriage. it just wasn't. it was nothing. >> well, in my estimation, it was nothing historic or heroic about what the president said. 1996, the president had the exact same position. by 2004, when he was running for the u.s. senate, that had evolved into something that he couldn't suppor
the william f. buckley position. the ron paul position. the federalism position. the 10th amendment position. the state's rights position. that we're going to let states decide about gay marriage. this is as conservative a position, and with all due respect to what mark said yesterday, nobody that i know in the media believes this. everybody in the media that i talk to behind closed doors thinks the federal government should come in and declare gay marriage constitutional. so, again, i think...
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, what he thought of the current state of the conservative movement and he used a term that only william fbuckley would have used. he said that he thought that it was in need of repriss tinnation. [ laughter ] which i'm sure set many people scurrying to their dictionary. bill it would send me scurrying to a dictionary! >> it was kind of nice. i think he was -- he -- when the iraq war started to go very badly in about 2004-2005, he was asked what he thought of that. and he said well if this were a parliamentarian system like england the president probably would have to resign. and that sent a little shock wave out. it reminded me a little bit in its own way of walter cronkite's reaction after the tet offensive. as a matter of fact, i think someone said well, we've lost buckley on -- lbj said it. we've lost walter. i think he was a respected -- my father was a respected person. his views were taken seriously. >> bill: very much so. i'm not the expert but i did write a book called "train wreck" about what has happened to the conservative movement today and if you go back to your father's posi
, what he thought of the current state of the conservative movement and he used a term that only william fbuckley would have used. he said that he thought that it was in need of repriss tinnation. [ laughter ] which i'm sure set many people scurrying to their dictionary. bill it would send me scurrying to a dictionary! >> it was kind of nice. i think he was -- he -- when the iraq war started to go very badly in about 2004-2005, he was asked what he thought of that. and he said well if...
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f one champion sebastian vettel at the top of the standings. and spanish spectacle world number one the tory beats go once again to line of a meeting with serena williamsin the grid open final. the first of four ball and it has all gone down to the wire in the russian premier league as four teams are vying to take the second and last champions league spot on the final day of this long transitional season does the most out of the best placed side of the army man are a point clear of the rest of the pack and must prevail at recent russian cup winners from being ensure their european fate is in their own time and spot at moscow are and will be without batting top scorer emmanuel and they need to get in there and that city rivals luck what eve did are eight points behind spar time and trouble to . also have an outside chance of claiming second spot because hiddink smelled a welcome champions meet and the st petersburg slide will be without some of their key men including top scorer alexander could call for goalkeeper to get out another failed. so with one game to play here's the top of the table is an eight hour unassailable at the summit but it's really p
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f one champion sebastian vettel at the top of the standings . and spanish spectacle while the one victoria azarenka beat agnieszka rod vance go once again to line up a meeting with serena williamsin the madrid open final. but first a phone call and this is all going down to the wire in the russian premier league as of four teams are vying to take the second and last champions league spot on the final day of this long transitional season well that's got moscow all the best place sides the army men are eight points clear of the rest of the pack a must prevail at recent russian cup wins to green to ensure their european fate is in their own hands while spartak moscow a third and will be without ballack top scorer emmanuel emanate in their mansion city rivals who often would see denard are a point behind spot track and travel to japan while also how without a slight chance of playing second spot to see things men welcome champions an ace in the st petersburg side will be without some of their key men including top scorer alexander gough and goalkeeper just last month a it. so with one game to play here's the top of the table is an eight hour unassailable at the summit but it's real
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william, what have you learned? >> i learned john f.i learned that andy cohen did not consider charles nelson riley an appropriate career or life model when he was growing up? >> why not? >> i don't know. it was left unresolved. >> i targeted my -- focused my life after churchill and? >> charles nelson riley. >> good calm poe. >> with just a dash of paul lind thrown in. >> he is great. a little don henley? >> no, i love don henley. but if i'm going musicians, course, it's got to be -- >> zampier. mika, what did you learn? >> if you haven't seen the biden speech from friday, check it out. find it online. >> willie, if it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe." stick around for chuck. >>> one year after launching his presidential campaign, mitt romney expected to pass the delegate threshold today to go from presumptive nominee to, well, mathematically enhanced presumptive nominee. there's no title change, folks. the bigger question this morning, why is he choosing to celebrate in vegas with donald trump? >>> president
william, what have you learned? >> i learned john f.i learned that andy cohen did not consider charles nelson riley an appropriate career or life model when he was growing up? >> why not? >> i don't know. it was left unresolved. >> i targeted my -- focused my life after churchill and? >> charles nelson riley. >> good calm poe. >> with just a dash of paul lind thrown in. >> he is great. a little don henley? >> no, i love don henley. but if...
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william, what have you learned? >> i learned john f.i learned that andy cohen did not consider charles nelson riley an appropriate career or life model when he was growing up? >> why not? >> i don't know. it was left unresolved. >> i targeted my -- focused my life after churchill and? >> charles nelson riley. >> good calm poe. >> with just a dash of paul lind thrown in. >> he is great. a little don henley? >> no, i
william, what have you learned? >> i learned john f.i learned that andy cohen did not consider charles nelson riley an appropriate career or life model when he was growing up? >> why not? >> i don't know. it was left unresolved. >> i targeted my -- focused my life after churchill and? >> charles nelson riley. >> good calm poe. >> with just a dash of paul lind thrown in. >> he is great. a little don henley? >> no, i
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william loriiwill be iistalled... replacing cardinal eewin baltimore catholic archdiocese. this is video from last &pnight's vespers service... pasilica downtown.as part f ceremony....archbishopp lori prryed at the tomm of archbishop of the first t - 3&&pyou can watch the installat of archbishop loriilive on our com... at 1:30 this afternoonn look for ""rchbishop lori installation" in the hot topics section at the top of the screen. 3 theepreakness is just 3 can'' wait, the tours of old morniig. joel d. smith ni- is there right now with the what kind of access you willl find if you head out to pimlico in the next few hours.... good morning joel d. d. ad lib.... some ...of the revenue ... ffom... maryland casinos... is... used... to... increase puuses.../ in the industry...//. ááforáá example,.../ purse ...for the ... 'ddxie race'.../ jumped from... 200... to 300 dollars.../ due... to slott..../ áátrackáá hope.../ it'll... ive a boost... to... business. 3 busiiess. booot... to... ope.../ workers...// áátrackááslots..../ due... to dollars.../ due... to slots..../ ááárackkáá workers...// hope.../ it'll... give a boost... to... pusiness. 3(worker)"hopefully
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he holds a master's degree from williams college, master's from the harvard john f. kennedy school of government and a law degree from georgetown university law center. please welcome the commissioner of the internal revenue service, douglas schuman. [applause] >> thank you, congressman scott. it is good to be here. and have the opportunity speak at the face leaders summit together with the congressional black caucus and cnbc. one of my colleagues, peter lorenzetti who works in our tax-exempt area is goingo actually speak to you at some length about the topic that the congressman talked-about which is the rules, the alliance around tax-exempt status and churches. what i wanted to do this stuff by, welcome you, say hello, and give you a little bit of a 30,000-foot perspective on the irs. then i will turn it over to my colleague for presentation then enter your all interested in. let me first say, the irs is often what i call misunderstood agency. [laughter] serious. and the reason i say that bad, when people in america and even in other countries to letters irs they t
he holds a master's degree from williams college, master's from the harvard john f. kennedy school of government and a law degree from georgetown university law center. please welcome the commissioner of the internal revenue service, douglas schuman. [applause] >> thank you, congressman scott. it is good to be here. and have the opportunity speak at the face leaders summit together with the congressional black caucus and cnbc. one of my colleagues, peter lorenzetti who works in our...