123
123
Jul 13, 2014
07/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan?> it is an argument that fulfills what people have been saying that barack obama is asleep at the switch. he's not a hands-on president, things are going on he never knows about until afterwards, ben gaza and the rest of it, but his failure of refuel not to call an audible and go to the border when a democratic congressman said come down and is comparing him to katrina, indicates this is a serious problem for the president, but he's not running again. this border issue, john, is, this issue is goes to mistakes size, and this is -- it will kill reform, be a major issue in the republican, in the politics of 2016. >> eleanor? >> administration new for many month that the numbers of unaccompanied minors were flowing, and they were trying to put the resources in place to deal with it. he didn't go to the border. if he had gone, you'd be accusing of grand standing, i'm sure, but i think you can argue you don't like photo opposite, and -- ops, and then spend three days on the road doing photo
pat buchanan?> it is an argument that fulfills what people have been saying that barack obama is asleep at the switch. he's not a hands-on president, things are going on he never knows about until afterwards, ben gaza and the rest of it, but his failure of refuel not to call an audible and go to the border when a democratic congressman said come down and is comparing him to katrina, indicates this is a serious problem for the president, but he's not running again. this border issue, john,...
66
66
Jul 6, 2014
07/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan? >> if it's over my swimming pool and i've got a shotgun, i think you shoot the thing right down. >> all right then, you probably got a suit against you for damaging property. so again, the lawyers will win in this. i'm between a and b, harmless diversion or annoying diversion. >> what do you think, guy? >> annoying, pesty thing that i wouldn't -- i'd want to find out who is operating it and ask them what the heck they were doing. >> was it a threat to your peace of mind? >> i think it is a threat to my peace of mind. it makes me think what is the point of this? if you want to know what's going on in my swimming pool, come over and introduce yourself and possibly i'll pour you a glass of lemonade and maybe we can go for a swim. why do you have to take a video? >> what do you have in mind for that? is this a gender question? >> in the first place i think it's inevitable. we'll have to figure out some way to cope with it. i don't think we're going to have a massive legislation to deal wi
pat buchanan? >> if it's over my swimming pool and i've got a shotgun, i think you shoot the thing right down. >> all right then, you probably got a suit against you for damaging property. so again, the lawyers will win in this. i'm between a and b, harmless diversion or annoying diversion. >> what do you think, guy? >> annoying, pesty thing that i wouldn't -- i'd want to find out who is operating it and ask them what the heck they were doing. >> was it a threat to...
370
370
Jul 12, 2014
07/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 370
favorite 0
quote 1
pat buchanan has written a book. "greatest comeback." how richard nix rose to the new majority.to see you. how down and out was he in '62? >> he was in terrible shape. howard smith of abc ran a smith for one hour. after that, michael called the political obituary of richard m. nixon. richard was considered politically finished. he moved to new york to practice law. he went out and campaigned for barry goldwater. the party was dead after that, they lost 44 states to lyndon johnson. i joined with him. he had that long steady climb through the turbulent decade we call the 1960s. he wound up at the end of the '60s raising his hand and taking the oval office as president. >> you graduated from columbia in journalism. you are writing editorials in the midwest. you pursue nixon for a job and you remind him you once caddied for him. >> i grew up in washington, d.c. i had gone out to burning tree country club for a job. i went with a friend to sit on the bench in the caddie club. they put out this plaid golf bag. i said that is the vice president's golf bag. the pro at burning tree looke
pat buchanan has written a book. "greatest comeback." how richard nix rose to the new majority.to see you. how down and out was he in '62? >> he was in terrible shape. howard smith of abc ran a smith for one hour. after that, michael called the political obituary of richard m. nixon. richard was considered politically finished. he moved to new york to practice law. he went out and campaigned for barry goldwater. the party was dead after that, they lost 44 states to lyndon...
143
143
Jul 13, 2014
07/14
by
WHYY
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan. >> john, it is an argument that fulfills what people have been saying, that barack obamas asleep at the swit. he is not a hands on president. things are going on that he never knows about until afterwards. ben ghazi and the rest of it. more than that, his failure of refusal not to call an audible and go down to the border when a democratic congressman who has a border district down there said come on down and is comparing him to katrina, indicates this is a serious problem for the president, but more important, he's not running again. this border issue, john, this issue is going to matastasize, it's going to be a border issue, kill reform, and be a major in the politics of 2016. >> eleanor. >> well, the administration knew for many months that the numbers of unaccompanied minors were flowing across the border. so it was not a surprise and they were trying to put the resources in place to deal with it. he didn't go to the border. if he had gone, you would be accusing him of grand standing, i'm sure. but i think you can can't argue that you don't like photo ops and then spe
pat buchanan. >> john, it is an argument that fulfills what people have been saying, that barack obamas asleep at the swit. he is not a hands on president. things are going on that he never knows about until afterwards. ben ghazi and the rest of it. more than that, his failure of refusal not to call an audible and go down to the border when a democratic congressman who has a border district down there said come on down and is comparing him to katrina, indicates this is a serious problem...
58
58
Jul 5, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
it's very different from a jeremy rifkin or a pat buchanan. 'i'm for the future. i--i like technology. i like, you know, economic progress, whatever. but i have this plan, and the future must conform to my plan.' it's sort of a script. and that is actually assumption that we operate under in a lot of our political discussions, that the future is something to be planned in advance as opposed to evolving. and i think bill to evolving. and i think bill clinton's bridge to the 21st century is a good metaphor for that because it was a very effective political slogan, particularly since bob dole pledged to build a bridge to the past. and so it made a nice contrast to these young, forward-looking candidates vs. the backward-looking older candidate. but when you think about it, a bridge is a very static structure. it assumes that we're all at point a, and we're all gonna go to point b. and we know exactly where point b is, and we're going to build this bridge by blueprints and sort of centrally plan it. and these kinds of civil engineering metaphors--these very static met
it's very different from a jeremy rifkin or a pat buchanan. 'i'm for the future. i--i like technology. i like, you know, economic progress, whatever. but i have this plan, and the future must conform to my plan.' it's sort of a script. and that is actually assumption that we operate under in a lot of our political discussions, that the future is something to be planned in advance as opposed to evolving. and i think bill to evolving. and i think bill clinton's bridge to the 21st century is a...
123
123
Jul 31, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
buchanan. so hamas is a humanitarian group, pat. what did you think of the jesus analogy? >> as i recall i think they fled into egypt as a family. and what happened to the holy innocence left behind was not all that nice. with regard to the pharoah, moses led the israelites out of egypt. >> what if the president pushes this immigration as we keep reading reports that he's going to give pretty much blanket amnesty work permits to five of the 11 million here illegally, he's going to do it, bypass congress, what do you do? >> i think this is a very serious problem for the country. i think he can do this and get away with it 5 million to 8 million folks give them work permits, permission to stay. de facto amnesty. what does it do for barack obama? it energizes the hispanic base and changes the subject in the elections of 2014 from foreign policy failures and domestic policy failures to the issue a lot will raise impeach the guy for doing this. that will split the republican party. sean, the chamber of commerce in some of these moderate republicans will believe the issue is beh
buchanan. so hamas is a humanitarian group, pat. what did you think of the jesus analogy? >> as i recall i think they fled into egypt as a family. and what happened to the holy innocence left behind was not all that nice. with regard to the pharoah, moses led the israelites out of egypt. >> what if the president pushes this immigration as we keep reading reports that he's going to give pretty much blanket amnesty work permits to five of the 11 million here illegally, he's going to...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
legs of thousands of children clean violence in central america three time presidential candidate pat buchanan in just a moment and after being overwhelmed by complaints the f.c.c. has extended until friday the first public comment period on its new net neutrality killing open internet rules to meet the future of our inner information commons we'll talk about that and more tonight big picture politics. you need to know this america is in the throes of a full blown immigration crisis since october more than fifty two thousand children and that's majority of whom are from central american countries. including one during what the mall and el salvador have been caught trying to cross the border from mexico into the united states in many cases they in most cases back now they simply present themselves they're not being caught these children are fleeing violence in their home countries much of it stemming from the drug war and failed american foreign policy want to find refuge here in the united states but are now caught in the middle of a political firestorm so what exactly do we do joining me now
legs of thousands of children clean violence in central america three time presidential candidate pat buchanan in just a moment and after being overwhelmed by complaints the f.c.c. has extended until friday the first public comment period on its new net neutrality killing open internet rules to meet the future of our inner information commons we'll talk about that and more tonight big picture politics. you need to know this america is in the throes of a full blown immigration crisis since...
107
107
Jul 12, 2014
07/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and pat buchanan is here with me. into the oval office, one that mitt romney might want to hear. >>> time for the next headline. this comes from the washington post. this is what happened when i drove my mercedes to pick up food stamps. let that sink in for a moment. this is actually a wonderfully written thought provoking piece written by my next guest. darlena kuna is joining me now. 5,000 plus comments. why did you write a piece that you had difficulty getting published? >> i think there are so many people that i didn't even know about that had gone through a similar situation. this is exposed an under belly of what is actually going on with the individuals in the country right now. many of whom were solidly middle class and many of whom struggling and barely holding on or lost their footing. i cannot tell you how many messages i have received. thousands of messages that i received from people saying thank you. me, too. >> 2007, you're cruising along. 2008, the bottom falls out because your fiance loses his job tha
. >>> and pat buchanan is here with me. into the oval office, one that mitt romney might want to hear. >>> time for the next headline. this comes from the washington post. this is what happened when i drove my mercedes to pick up food stamps. let that sink in for a moment. this is actually a wonderfully written thought provoking piece written by my next guest. darlena kuna is joining me now. 5,000 plus comments. why did you write a piece that you had difficulty getting...
104
104
Jul 12, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan, thanks very much. >>> still to come, an inspiring and unusual family vacation. this family of eight dedicating this summer to making a difference, traveling across america helping people in need. you'll hear their story next. like, the one the bank sees? [ male voice ] sheesh, i feel like i'm being interrogated over here. [ male voice ] she's onto us. dump her. [ pay phone rings ] hello? oh, man. that never gets old. no, it does not. [ female announcer ] not all credit report sites are equal. experian.com members get personalized help and a real credit report. join now at experian.com with enrollment in experian credit tracker. here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was healthy, happy, and definitely part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. alw
pat buchanan, thanks very much. >>> still to come, an inspiring and unusual family vacation. this family of eight dedicating this summer to making a difference, traveling across america helping people in need. you'll hear their story next. like, the one the bank sees? [ male voice ] sheesh, i feel like i'm being interrogated over here. [ male voice ] she's onto us. dump her. [ pay phone rings ] hello? oh, man. that never gets old. no, it does not. [ female announcer ] not all credit...
123
123
Jul 9, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
i interviewed pat buchanan today. he thinks liberalism is now on full display as a failure, politically it would be elusive for republicans, should that matter? >> i think politics come into play more when you consider not rocking the boat if you will and allowing the liberalism agendas to fay on their own. all due respect to pat buchanan, and i do respect him, i disagree with him. this is a bipartisan issue. americans, congress, those who are concerned about protecting our constitution and using the one tool that congress has to halt what is going on, this lawlessness coming from the top, the one tool they have, are articles of impeachment, let's get going on that. it's not necessarily a lawsuit being filed by congress, you don't bring a lawsuit to a gunfig gunfight. and there's no place for lawyers on the front line. where are the front lines in america? they are our borders. >>. >> governor, on the issue of lawlessne lawlessness, i agree with you, jonathan turley and mark levin. three very bright people. but if you
i interviewed pat buchanan today. he thinks liberalism is now on full display as a failure, politically it would be elusive for republicans, should that matter? >> i think politics come into play more when you consider not rocking the boat if you will and allowing the liberalism agendas to fay on their own. all due respect to pat buchanan, and i do respect him, i disagree with him. this is a bipartisan issue. americans, congress, those who are concerned about protecting our constitution...
66
66
Jul 20, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
i want you to know that on july 21, and save the date, mark this down, great program, we have pat buchanan, who joined candidate richard nixon in -- right after he lost the two big elections of presidency and the gubernatorial here in california, and he joined him from the st. louis globe dispatch where he was the achievedder toal writer and he traveled with richard nixon throughout those wilderness years and wrote a book, just recently, called "the greatest comeback" the story of how richard nixon went from the depths of those two defeats to the white house, not once but twice, and pat buchanan was with him the entire time. he will be joined by his wife, shelly, whom he met at the white house. they're great people. you have seen him as a talking head, a commentator on television frequently, he is on john mclaughlin's show, on fox frequently, and will be here on july 21, speaking at 7:00, and tickets are available in the gift shop. now, those of you who follow us frequently know that we have a tremendous schedule of speakers all the time, and we do now. so, i want you to go to the web site
i want you to know that on july 21, and save the date, mark this down, great program, we have pat buchanan, who joined candidate richard nixon in -- right after he lost the two big elections of presidency and the gubernatorial here in california, and he joined him from the st. louis globe dispatch where he was the achievedder toal writer and he traveled with richard nixon throughout those wilderness years and wrote a book, just recently, called "the greatest comeback" the story of how...
78
78
Jul 20, 2014
07/14
by
WHYY
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan?> what we know, john, this is not an atrocity or war crime deliberately done, but rather a military blunder by the rebels using a surface-to-air missile. we don't know where they got it from. so in that sense, it is not deliberate, but at the same time, it's like the airliner that was shot down by the united states in the persian gulf accidentally in 1988. but john, this puts vladimir putin in a hellish box. he is the backer of the rebels, and he's going to be under tremendous pressure either to pull back on supporting the rebels and to basically abandon them and to get his people and get his forces out of eastern ukraine and basically, you know, leave these people in the lurch, which is going to be very, very tough to do. and if he doesn't do it, i think he is going to face certain sanctions from the united states and the real open question is what do europeans do? >> eleanor? >> whatever reluctancy europeans have had in following president obama's lead with putting sanctions on russi
pat buchanan?> what we know, john, this is not an atrocity or war crime deliberately done, but rather a military blunder by the rebels using a surface-to-air missile. we don't know where they got it from. so in that sense, it is not deliberate, but at the same time, it's like the airliner that was shot down by the united states in the persian gulf accidentally in 1988. but john, this puts vladimir putin in a hellish box. he is the backer of the rebels, and he's going to be under tremendous...
62
62
Jul 15, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
as our involvement in iraq escalates, i'm reminded of another important point made by pat buchanan. it is astonishing that republicans who threaten to impeach obama for uesurpg authority at home remains -- urping authority at home, he marches us back into syria and iraq. deny obama anted to to take us into syria. now obama will take us into two middle east wars on his own authority. greg neubahl wrote an inciteful editorial for "time" entitled "why iraq was a mistake." from 2000 to 2002, the general was the director of operations for the joint chief of staff and describing himself as a witness and therefore a party to the actions that led us to the invasion of iraq and unnecessary war. in closing, i'd like to quote a paragraph regarding the distortion of intelligence that drew america into the iraq war in the first place. d i quote, in 1971, the rock group, the who, released an anti-war anthem titled, "won't get fooled again." to us its lyrics has a feeling that we will never stand by quietly while those ignoreant about and casual about war mismanage the conduct of it. and i further
as our involvement in iraq escalates, i'm reminded of another important point made by pat buchanan. it is astonishing that republicans who threaten to impeach obama for uesurpg authority at home remains -- urping authority at home, he marches us back into syria and iraq. deny obama anted to to take us into syria. now obama will take us into two middle east wars on his own authority. greg neubahl wrote an inciteful editorial for "time" entitled "why iraq was a mistake." from...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight on the big picture tom hartman questioned pat buchanan for his thoughts on the current immigration crisis where embroiled in take a listen we got a real mess not only released three countries time we got a real mess all over the world there are people living in repression whole of africa and latin america parts of asia are being brutalized we've got millions of refugees out of syria united states cannot take in every group or people in the world who are suffering repression otherwise we'd cease to be one country i'm going to see those there should be no we're not thousand kids at the right spot at the right here where tourists talk about this you got the fifty two thousand get amnesty here you'll have five hundred thousand the point is these kids i'm sorry for their situation in honduras and guatemala and el salvador but when they cross the border into mexico they were in their country why did mexico grant them amnesty and let them come here bold statements from mr buchanan and clearly this issue will continue to be debated at the highest levels of power in washington in washington
tonight on the big picture tom hartman questioned pat buchanan for his thoughts on the current immigration crisis where embroiled in take a listen we got a real mess not only released three countries time we got a real mess all over the world there are people living in repression whole of africa and latin america parts of asia are being brutalized we've got millions of refugees out of syria united states cannot take in every group or people in the world who are suffering repression otherwise...
108
108
Jul 10, 2014
07/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
hear someone from whom i've had great respect for decades, tour de force now, i want you to hear pat buchanan, historian, richard nixon confidant, richard nixon aide. accepting the blemishes them all, richard nixon expert. you see pat knew him well, advised him closely and said republicans are wasting time making history repeat itself. pat says all this impeachment talk, this is the point and robs republicans are making far more valuable points. what's more, pat says instead of looking back to the end of nixon's presidency, republicans would be wise to remember how that presidency began, against all odds. and even against all reason. pat spells it out brilliantly in the greatest comeback, how richard nixon rose from defeat to create the new majority. so pat, great book, i want to get into it. >> thank you very much. neil: i don't want to talk about the resignation as much as i want to talk about republicans wanting to revisit it on on this president, and forcing impeachment. what do you think? >> mistake. for this reason. i agree with the passion, energy and fire of sarah palin. what you list
hear someone from whom i've had great respect for decades, tour de force now, i want you to hear pat buchanan, historian, richard nixon confidant, richard nixon aide. accepting the blemishes them all, richard nixon expert. you see pat knew him well, advised him closely and said republicans are wasting time making history repeat itself. pat says all this impeachment talk, this is the point and robs republicans are making far more valuable points. what's more, pat says instead of looking back to...
69
69
Jul 20, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
we have pat buchanan who joined candidate richard nixon right after he lost the two big elections ofthe presidency and the gubernatorial hearing california. and he joined him from the st. louis globe dispatch where he was the chief editorial writer. he traveled with richard nixon throughout those wilderness years and wrote a book just recently called the greatest comeback which is a story of how richard nixon went from the depths of those two defeats to the white house, not once but twice and pat buchanan was within the entire time. he will be joined by his wife shelly who they met in the white house or they are a great couple. they are great people. you have seen him as a talking head, a commentator on television frequently. he is on john mclaughlin show. he is on fox frequently and he will be here on july 21 speaking at 7:00 and tickets are available in the gift shop. now, those of you who follow less frequently know that we have a tremendous schedule of speakers all the time and we do now. so i wanted to go to the web site www.nixon vows nation -- foundation.org because we have gr
we have pat buchanan who joined candidate richard nixon right after he lost the two big elections ofthe presidency and the gubernatorial hearing california. and he joined him from the st. louis globe dispatch where he was the chief editorial writer. he traveled with richard nixon throughout those wilderness years and wrote a book just recently called the greatest comeback which is a story of how richard nixon went from the depths of those two defeats to the white house, not once but twice and...
94
94
Jul 10, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
a former nixon reagan advisor, pat buchanan, his latest book, the best of all, "great comeback, the inside account of the 1968 presidential march of one richard mixon. good behind the scenes dirt. patrick, good to see you. what do you make of this? use the hospitals out there the military facilities, for the 50,000 plus. >> reminds me of 1980 with jimmy carter and -- they poured in from cuba, and that was an issue on which a presidency could turn, this is changing into an issue on which a candidate, i think running for the republican nomination, could lay out a program not only border security but dealing with mexico and folks who send these refugees and all of rest of it and a program dealing with the immigration policy in this country and it's character and composition, i think he would have an issue on which a majority of the country would take hard look at him for president of the united states. that's that big an issue right now and becoming bigger, and i don't see it going away. >> you're clear -- pretty good historian but i may one on tv. here's my crackpot theory. if you don't it's
a former nixon reagan advisor, pat buchanan, his latest book, the best of all, "great comeback, the inside account of the 1968 presidential march of one richard mixon. good behind the scenes dirt. patrick, good to see you. what do you make of this? use the hospitals out there the military facilities, for the 50,000 plus. >> reminds me of 1980 with jimmy carter and -- they poured in from cuba, and that was an issue on which a presidency could turn, this is changing into an issue on...
59
59
Jul 31, 2014
07/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
>> former speech writer pat buchanan will join us what life was really like in the white house. the conversation considers, @ajconsiderthis. you can find us ot twitter @ajconsiderthis. we'll see you next time. >>> hi everywhere, this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler in new york. moment of impact - an attack on a u.n. school and a strike near a factor in gaza kills dozens leading to new calls for a humanitarian ceasefire. >>> hot zone - hundreds of peace corp volunteers in africa ordered home as the ebola outbreak spreads. >>> the bigger picture. tonight we talk to columnist charles ellis tonne who says the issue goes deeper. >>> wonder boys - brooklyn 8th graders signing a record deal for $2 million - taking the industry by storm. you'll meet them tonight. >>> you're looking live over gaza where it is now day 25 in the fighting between israel and hamas. the last 24 hours have been brutal. [ gunfire ] >>> israeli strikes hit near a market. a united nations shelter in gaza was hit. most of the people were still sleeping. since the fighting began 1,363 palestinians - mo
>> former speech writer pat buchanan will join us what life was really like in the white house. the conversation considers, @ajconsiderthis. you can find us ot twitter @ajconsiderthis. we'll see you next time. >>> hi everywhere, this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler in new york. moment of impact - an attack on a u.n. school and a strike near a factor in gaza kills dozens leading to new calls for a humanitarian ceasefire. >>> hot zone - hundreds of peace corp...
41
41
Jul 31, 2014
07/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> former speech writer pat buchanan will join us what life was really like in the white house. conversation considers, @ajconsiderthis. you can find us ot twitter @ajconsiderthis. we'll see you next time. >>> hi everywhere, this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler in new york. moment of impact - an attack on a u.n. school and a strike near a factor in gaza kills dozens leading to new calls for a humanitarian ceasefire. >>> hot zone - hundreds of peace corp volunteers in africa ordered home as the ebola outbreak spreads. >>> the bigger picture. tonight we talk to
. >> former speech writer pat buchanan will join us what life was really like in the white house. conversation considers, @ajconsiderthis. you can find us ot twitter @ajconsiderthis. we'll see you next time. >>> hi everywhere, this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler in new york. moment of impact - an attack on a u.n. school and a strike near a factor in gaza kills dozens leading to new calls for a humanitarian ceasefire. >>> hot zone - hundreds of peace corp...
36
36
Jul 31, 2014
07/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> former speech writer pat buchanan will join us what life was really like in the white house. the conversation considers, @ajconsiderthis. you can >> across all boundaries in the united nations today in aljazeera. blue first, we'll start now with our top story. it has been our top story for nearly four weeks now, and this is the very latest to come from the conflict between the israelis and gaza. and reports are coming that israeli war jets have attacked a car in the central part of gaza. at least four palestinians killed, including a woman. and nicole is in gaza, and nicole, bring us up-to-date.
. >> former speech writer pat buchanan will join us what life was really like in the white house. the conversation considers, @ajconsiderthis. you can >> across all boundaries in the united nations today in aljazeera. blue first, we'll start now with our top story. it has been our top story for nearly four weeks now, and this is the very latest to come from the conflict between the israelis and gaza. and reports are coming that israeli war jets have attacked a car in the central...
44
44
Jul 31, 2014
07/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> former speech writer pat buchanan will join us what life was really like in the white house. the conversation considers, @ajconsiderthis. you can . >> america's economy bounces back in a big way, growth and shaking off the rough start at beginning of the year. also america gears up to export crude oil for the first time in decades. i'll tell you that that means paying more when you fill up at the grass pump. and joining forces in a multi million dollar deal. i'll talk to a man who says that embodies everything that wrong in america. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money."
. >> former speech writer pat buchanan will join us what life was really like in the white house. the conversation considers, @ajconsiderthis. you can . >> america's economy bounces back in a big way, growth and shaking off the rough start at beginning of the year. also america gears up to export crude oil for the first time in decades. i'll tell you that that means paying more when you fill up at the grass pump. and joining forces in a multi million dollar deal. i'll talk to a man...
81
81
Jul 8, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan joins sean to talk about the immigration crisis... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ >>> bill o'reilly is next but, first, get ready to speed read your way through the news. tonight, new palestinian rocket attacks sgt. off air raid sirens in israel. israeli military says palestinian militants launched 40 rockets in one ho
pat buchanan joins sean to talk about the immigration crisis... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for...
86
86
Jul 9, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan on here why financially it makes no sense for republicans to be pushing impeachment.re beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> hello, everyone. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> president obama just touched down in dallas, texas amid a growing humanitarian crisis at our border with mexico. the president continues to refuse calls for a border visit despite holding meetings and fundraisers less than 300 miles away. chuck todd and
pat buchanan on here why financially it makes no sense for republicans to be pushing impeachment.re beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance,...
257
257
Jul 12, 2014
07/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
about immigration and the ramification for the midterm elections and former presidential candidate pat buchananth me, he's got a unique insight into the oval office one that mitt romney might want to hear. and now the top spy chief has been kicked out of germany, are they one of our closest allies? and a welfare stereotype. join me right here at the top of the hour. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> every day more kids come across the border and every day congress fights about what to do about it. frustration is that grid lock is obvious. >> this is a problem of the president's own
about immigration and the ramification for the midterm elections and former presidential candidate pat buchananth me, he's got a unique insight into the oval office one that mitt romney might want to hear. and now the top spy chief has been kicked out of germany, are they one of our closest allies? and a welfare stereotype. join me right here at the top of the hour. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify...
29
29
Jul 6, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
people like pat buchanan talk about this and are on the fringes of the debate in many ways.america was the great protectionist country. that's a historical fact and we can argue whether was the right thing or the wrong thing but the fact is that someone described to me the american industrial base was built behind the wall. that's just what happened. the argument on the right very much has been about shaded into as you say economic nationalism. and actually it's not just about economic nationalism. it's about having a level playing field. if i'm exporting cars into china i'm probably going to have a 15% tariff to get my goods into china for as if i am a chinese exporter you get a 15% subsidy. the loss of trade are about equalizing that playing field. >> host: and about polly davidson. >> guest: again these things are as markup agape. reagan is portrayed as this great free trader but he saved polly davidson by running a 30% tariff. in the early 80s people remember all of these japanese -- were flooding america. he slapped a tariff on these japanese motorbikes and save the dom
people like pat buchanan talk about this and are on the fringes of the debate in many ways.america was the great protectionist country. that's a historical fact and we can argue whether was the right thing or the wrong thing but the fact is that someone described to me the american industrial base was built behind the wall. that's just what happened. the argument on the right very much has been about shaded into as you say economic nationalism. and actually it's not just about economic...
36
36
Jul 5, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
people like pat buchanan who talk about this, been on the fringes of the debate it if you look at theh century, america was the great protectionist country. that's historical. the fact is, as someone described to me, the american industrial base was built behind a high tariff wall. that is just what happened. the argument on the right is very much -- has been about -- or shaded into the, as you say, x actually it's not just about economic nationalism. it's also about having a level playing field. so if i'm exporting cars into china, i have 15% tariff to get my goods into china, whereas if i'm a chinese exporter, you get a 15% subsidy, and so the lower the trade argument is about equalizing the playing field do. >> harley davidson. >> guest: yes. these things are always more complicated. the reagan is portrayed as this great free trader but saved harley davidson with the tariff. people remember the japanese motor bikes flooding america and harley davidson was going bust, and he slapped a tariff on these japanese motor bikes and saved the domestic industry. >> host: so, if china had bee
people like pat buchanan who talk about this, been on the fringes of the debate it if you look at theh century, america was the great protectionist country. that's historical. the fact is, as someone described to me, the american industrial base was built behind a high tariff wall. that is just what happened. the argument on the right is very much -- has been about -- or shaded into the, as you say, x actually it's not just about economic nationalism. it's also about having a level playing...
92
92
Jul 7, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan joins sean to talk about the immigration crisis.hannity. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. we're th12 brands.ou call home, when you're away from home. more hotels than anyone else in the world. like wyndham, we're awaiting your arrival. save up to 25 percent and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. >>> bill o'reilly is next but, first, get ready to speed read your way through the news. tonight, new palestinian rocket attacks sgt. off air raid sirens in israel. israeli military says pal
pat buchanan joins sean to talk about the immigration crisis.hannity. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. we're th12 brands.ou call home, when you're away from home. more hotels than anyone else in the world. like wyndham, we're awaiting your arrival. save up to 25 percent and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a...
48
48
Jul 17, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm a great supporter of pat buchanan. i love his position on foreign policy and his many articles. this is kind of from a recent article he wrote. and i'm going to quote. pat buchanan says, it is astonishing that republicans who threaten to impeach obama for usurping authority at home remain silent as he prepares to usurp the war powers to march into syria and back into iraq. are republicans now prepared to sit mute as obama takes us into two middle east wars on his own authority? this is what mr. mcgovern and ms. lee and i are trying to say. it is time that this congress start speaking out, because we listen to the american people when it comes to war, and the american people, mr. mcgovern, are tired. they're worn out. a recent survey actually said that 71% of the american people said that the first intervention in iraq was wrong. it was a mistake. it should never have happened. and yet that's why i admire you and ms. lee and the others who are willing to speak out on this. just a couple other points. i want to make -- you know, people always say, well, you know, those who wrote t
i'm a great supporter of pat buchanan. i love his position on foreign policy and his many articles. this is kind of from a recent article he wrote. and i'm going to quote. pat buchanan says, it is astonishing that republicans who threaten to impeach obama for usurping authority at home remain silent as he prepares to usurp the war powers to march into syria and back into iraq. are republicans now prepared to sit mute as obama takes us into two middle east wars on his own authority? this is what...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
automatic i'm speaking with pat buchanan senior advisor to three american presidents three time candidate for president and author of the new book the greatest comeback how richard nixon rose from defeat to create the new majority and let's talk about your book here. first of all what lessons nixon you and you suggest. sometimes directly sometimes more obliquely that in sixty eight nixon pulled together a coalition of people within the republican party that to this day is essentially the republican coalition. you know actually really tried to pull it together in sixty eight and i think we failed really got forty three percent but initially nixon's objective was to bring the goldwater movement in behind his center and center the republican party it's what we worked on and that way we had a majority of all the republicans in no way romney or rockefeller could get the nomination but we did work in that that there's campaigns to look to the democratic coalition of groups vocalisation from one nine hundred thirty s. and we saw this thing sundering apart you had wallace in the populous right at
automatic i'm speaking with pat buchanan senior advisor to three american presidents three time candidate for president and author of the new book the greatest comeback how richard nixon rose from defeat to create the new majority and let's talk about your book here. first of all what lessons nixon you and you suggest. sometimes directly sometimes more obliquely that in sixty eight nixon pulled together a coalition of people within the republican party that to this day is essentially the...
44
44
Jul 8, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
his name is pat buchanan. and to quote -- and his quote is this, is this not a symptom to be borne from the world so we can defend the world? so we in congress continue to spend money over in afghanistan and now iraq from money that we borrowed from other countries. it makes no sense. so mr. speaker, in closing, i say to stephanie and eden, your father was a hero. he will never be forgotten. i will say to all the families and the children of those who lost loved ones, your loved ones will never be forgotten. they've done so much for this country. may god continue to bless america and may god continue to bless those in the uniform and may god continue to bless america. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, according to a federal judge in texas, our government is, quote, completing the criminal mission of human traffickers who are violating the border security of the united states, and assistin
his name is pat buchanan. and to quote -- and his quote is this, is this not a symptom to be borne from the world so we can defend the world? so we in congress continue to spend money over in afghanistan and now iraq from money that we borrowed from other countries. it makes no sense. so mr. speaker, in closing, i say to stephanie and eden, your father was a hero. he will never be forgotten. i will say to all the families and the children of those who lost loved ones, your loved ones will never...
73
73
Jul 22, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
as my good friend, pat buchanan, has said and i quote, is it not a symptom of sinility to be borne from the world so we can defend the world? let me repeat that one more time. is it not a symptom of sinility to be borne from the world so we can defend the world? and mr. speaker, i would even insert the word stupidity instead of sinility and it would sound this way -- is it not a symptom of stupidity to be borne from the world so we can defend the world? mr. speaker, beside me i have a poster of a young soldier who lost both legs and an arm. this was from the front page of our raleigh paper, mr. speaker, about five years ago. why do i have it on the floor today? four weeks ago i went to walter reed at bethesda. i saw three army soldiers from fort bragg, which is not in my district, mr. speaker, but i chatted with them, all three had lost one leg in afghanistan. my main purpose of going to walter reed was to see two marines from camp lejeune who had been severely wounded. but i thank god i had a chance to talk to the three soldiers and thank them for their gift of their legs for our count
as my good friend, pat buchanan, has said and i quote, is it not a symptom of sinility to be borne from the world so we can defend the world? let me repeat that one more time. is it not a symptom of sinility to be borne from the world so we can defend the world? and mr. speaker, i would even insert the word stupidity instead of sinility and it would sound this way -- is it not a symptom of stupidity to be borne from the world so we can defend the world? mr. speaker, beside me i have a poster of...
198
198
Jul 28, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan had an alternative he thought was better. let's undertake a major public attack on the brookings institution. 10 days after they were released he said 98% of the pentagon papers could have been and should have been declassified. -- hysteriawhere was created months after the identity came out. he said the special investigative unit was created in an entirely legal manner. i doubt he can support that. this is outside the ordinary way the executive branch operates. mr. st. clair concedes there is a shift in the unit's way of acting, but he said the purpose he failed toe. tell us why they had sterile phones in this little cubbyhole and why you would need special passes to enter and why in total defiance of the law and the cia they regularly violated that prohibition against security matters of the cia. he testified and said there was no area of violation of federal or criminal laws which was not covered by statutes and if there thean additional it goes to department of justice. this was political and unlawful from the beginning.
pat buchanan had an alternative he thought was better. let's undertake a major public attack on the brookings institution. 10 days after they were released he said 98% of the pentagon papers could have been and should have been declassified. -- hysteriawhere was created months after the identity came out. he said the special investigative unit was created in an entirely legal manner. i doubt he can support that. this is outside the ordinary way the executive branch operates. mr. st. clair...
238
238
Jul 15, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and luckily for two renowned historians nixon didn't take pat buchanan's advice to win the raceng from the 37th president from 3700 hours of white house tape inside his crisis strategy and his moments of infamous paranoia. all that and more when "morning joe" returns! ♪ i'm your secondhand news i'm your secondhand news ♪ ♪ birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? sure, we help with fraud protection. if there are unauthorized purchases on your discover card, you're never held responsible. you are saying "frog protection"? fraud. fro-g. frau-d. i think we're on the same page. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. fraud protection. get it at discover.com ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. >>> this past summer we had to learn a new term polar vortex. >> thank a cold blast coming straight from canada. >>
. >>> and luckily for two renowned historians nixon didn't take pat buchanan's advice to win the raceng from the 37th president from 3700 hours of white house tape inside his crisis strategy and his moments of infamous paranoia. all that and more when "morning joe" returns! ♪ i'm your secondhand news i'm your secondhand news ♪ ♪ birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so...
69
69
Jul 6, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
first of all, at various times i voted for george senior, pat buchanan, .., depending on the issues,m a true independent on all of the issues and i have been calling here for 23 years. i think i would be a perfect candidate to be one of your specimens. secondly, if the corporate media concentrated on the need for campaign finance reform, like they did in getting us in two totally unnecessary wars, then you might have something accomplished, and thirdly, independents and moderates, they have been cut out of everything, not here but most call inshows, the hosts, since the citizens united decision, the rich spend millions in negative ads to take out the sensible people, if they don't vote the way they want. we have become an oligarchy where a few rich people like the koch brothers and rupert murdoch is running things behind the scenes, everybody doesn't know what they are doing but money is always at the root of it and until you get back to just simple lincoln, douglas type debates where you take all of that money out, we are just going downhill fast. >> >> dougherty, do you want to jum
first of all, at various times i voted for george senior, pat buchanan, .., depending on the issues,m a true independent on all of the issues and i have been calling here for 23 years. i think i would be a perfect candidate to be one of your specimens. secondly, if the corporate media concentrated on the need for campaign finance reform, like they did in getting us in two totally unnecessary wars, then you might have something accomplished, and thirdly, independents and moderates, they have...
152
152
Jul 12, 2014
07/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
plus, former candidate pat b buchanan is with us.e top of the hour. christi, victor. >>> all right. michael. thank you. "smerconish" airs at the top of the hour at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> do me a favor here. whatever you are doing, take a moment and look at your screen. this is shane miller. 46 years old. on the u.s. marshals 15 most wanted list. he is accused of killing his wife sandy and two young daughters, 8 and 4 years old. this happened in may of last year. his case is featured on cnn's new original series, "the hunt with john walsh." i spoke with john earlier. i asked him why law enforcement officials have not been able to track this guy down. >> this is a really elusive and dangerous fugitive. one reason this show will be so important, he is our first fugitive and very different from "america's most wanted." we dedicated the whole hour to catching shane miller. shane miller has a rap sheet a mile long. married a naive trusting woman. he was a domestic violence abuser. she tried to go to a shelter to get away from him. she went
plus, former candidate pat b buchanan is with us.e top of the hour. christi, victor. >>> all right. michael. thank you. "smerconish" airs at the top of the hour at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> do me a favor here. whatever you are doing, take a moment and look at your screen. this is shane miller. 46 years old. on the u.s. marshals 15 most wanted list. he is accused of killing his wife sandy and two young daughters, 8 and 4 years old. this happened in may of last year. his...
129
129
Jul 8, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
pat, as always you're one of the great writers. provocative, smart, as always historic. thank you. patrick j. buchanan>> nixon now more than ever. >> coming up, new video surface out of the iraq reportedly from the head of the islamic state group, that's isis. so how can this terrorist be hunted down and why was he released from u.s. custody in the first place. that was back in 2009. we'll check in with colonel ralph peters. he'll join us with analysis. later tonight -- >> of course, he claimed that he didn't. all this stuff. he took a lie detector test. i had him take a polygraph which he passed. >> new developments, that audio was unearthed by the washington free beacon of hillary clinton defending her decision to represent a child rapist that she knew was guilty in 1975. tonight she's responded. we have a response. we'll get a reaction from ed kline. more as "hannity" continues. i'm randy and i quit smoking with chantix. for 33 years i chose to keep smoking... ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's
pat, as always you're one of the great writers. provocative, smart, as always historic. thank you. patrick j. buchanan>> nixon now more than ever. >> coming up, new video surface out of the iraq reportedly from the head of the islamic state group, that's isis. so how can this terrorist be hunted down and why was he released from u.s. custody in the first place. that was back in 2009. we'll check in with colonel ralph peters. he'll join us with analysis. later tonight -- >> of...
155
155
Jul 8, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
patrick buchanan joins us. your 12th book. patthere's two themes that, in your books, this being a different book, immigration, american decline. you see this, this is all government created, isn't it? >> well it's not all government created. there are people all over the world that to come to the united states but as ronald reagan says a country that won't or can't control it's borders is not a country any more. what's happening on our southern border and europe the failed states of the third world are driving people basically to try to seek to have what exists in the west and the united states but the truth is if you do not get control of folks pouring in to your country from all over the world they will alter the character and composition of your country and change it forever without the consent of the american people. >> look at murrieta, california. we have militia guys threatening to go down to texas. government not enforcing the law is now creating a situation that's now spiraling out of control. >> sean, 1991, i ran agains
patrick buchanan joins us. your 12th book. patthere's two themes that, in your books, this being a different book, immigration, american decline. you see this, this is all government created, isn't it? >> well it's not all government created. there are people all over the world that to come to the united states but as ronald reagan says a country that won't or can't control it's borders is not a country any more. what's happening on our southern border and europe the failed states of the...
22
22
Jul 19, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan, former senior adviser to richard nixon is on the new and noteworthy shelf with the british come back, an account of how richard nixon resurrected his political career following successive election defeat in the early 1960s to become the 37th president of the united states. the online bookshelf recommend the chinaman's chance, historian -- when united states spoke french:an account of america at the end of the eighteenth century through the eyes of five french refugees as well as a biography of hillary clinton written by editors of time magazine. finally on politico's book shelf, the biography of winston churchill. to see the full list visit politico.com/bookshells. >> you are watching booktv. washington post columnist david ignatius and cia agent valerie plame talk about the real-life stories that formed their new novels this is about an hour. >> thank you very much. valerie plame and david ignatius to join me up here, great to see all of you. i don't know about you but i already had both of my books signed. i want to show the real power, david bradley is -- david doesn't l
pat buchanan, former senior adviser to richard nixon is on the new and noteworthy shelf with the british come back, an account of how richard nixon resurrected his political career following successive election defeat in the early 1960s to become the 37th president of the united states. the online bookshelf recommend the chinaman's chance, historian -- when united states spoke french:an account of america at the end of the eighteenth century through the eyes of five french refugees as well as a...
83
83
Jul 28, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
pat buchanan had an alternative he thought was better. let's undertake a major public attack on the brookings institution. 10 days after they were released he said 98% of the pentagon papers could have been and should have been declassified. the hysteria was created months after the identity came out. he said the special investigative unit was created in an entirely legal manner. i doubt he can support that. this is outside the ordinary way the executive branch operates. mr. st. clair concedes there is a shift in the unit's way of acting, but he said the purpose was legitimate. he failed to tell us why they had sterile phones in this little cubbyhole and why you would need special passes to enter and why in total defiance of the law and the cia they regularly violated that prohibition against security matters of the cia. he testified and said there was no area of violation of federal or criminal laws which was not covered by statutes and if there was any residual jurisdiction, it goes to the department of justice. this was political and u
pat buchanan had an alternative he thought was better. let's undertake a major public attack on the brookings institution. 10 days after they were released he said 98% of the pentagon papers could have been and should have been declassified. the hysteria was created months after the identity came out. he said the special investigative unit was created in an entirely legal manner. i doubt he can support that. this is outside the ordinary way the executive branch operates. mr. st. clair concedes...