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kennedy or william buckley? he didn't appreciate what was going on in the civil rights movement until very late in his campaign when he finally became persuaded. these are characteristics that don't change. the best ones suspiciously, right, andy? >> buckley was not a president of course. he helped make presidents and break a few presidents..ea he thought about running for president funds and we can go back to that because he has good visibility. after the mailer list when he shows up at the airport to catch a plane to washington, he had audiences signing up to get an autograph. but again, the power of television the campaign is over in november and by february he does firing line and mentioned the national office. bill was a campus politician capable within the new rules. i never found anything in thend letters to say that he was deceitful. a man of great deceit, and eleanor roosevelt who knows a little about deceit said he understood they had the ability for the capacity.. his wife said that. so you can imagin
kennedy or william buckley? he didn't appreciate what was going on in the civil rights movement until very late in his campaign when he finally became persuaded. these are characteristics that don't change. the best ones suspiciously, right, andy? >> buckley was not a president of course. he helped make presidents and break a few presidents..ea he thought about running for president funds and we can go back to that because he has good visibility. after the mailer list when he shows up at...
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i think most people thought buckley won. it didn't get much notice because most public tv stations ran opposite the super bowl. and it was on public television which was not as much of a force as it is today. buckley and reagan fenced and had a good time with the architect -- argument. one of buckley's second was george will and one of reagan' was a retired admiral named john mccain. and there were a couple of interesting stories about buckley who was one of the few but very prominent conservatives who supported the treaties. he had again down to panama and interviewed torrijos and concluded that he could be trusted and it would be in the best interest of the canal and united states to recognize that panama had some pride of the same sort we had a couple of hundred years earlier. buckley went out to visit reagan a few months after that debate in 1976 -- 197 77, sorry -- no 1978. it was early 1978, february, around the time of the super bowl. and reagan called him and said when you come up be sure to look carefully as you dri
i think most people thought buckley won. it didn't get much notice because most public tv stations ran opposite the super bowl. and it was on public television which was not as much of a force as it is today. buckley and reagan fenced and had a good time with the architect -- argument. one of buckley's second was george will and one of reagan' was a retired admiral named john mccain. and there were a couple of interesting stories about buckley who was one of the few but very prominent...
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buckley. buckley is famous for uniting the conservative movement. today, the gop is deeply divided. there is a battle between traditional conservativism and populist conservatism. can the movement coalesce as it did in the and what do you think 1950's, buckley would have done? in other words, as bill clinton said to the intern, "can we do this together, baby?" [cheers and applause] jonah: uh. [laughter] jonah: i'm not going to get baited into a race to the bottom of intern jokes although a race to the bottom is -- never mind. [cheers and applause] jonah: i get the gist of the question. there are some things that are overlooked in it. one is -- one of the things that bill buckley did to unify conservativism was kick a lot of people out of conservatism. the fights with the birchers, the fights with others, cranks and anti-semites, these were real struggles. one of the reasons people don't really understand bill buckley's influence -- look, the national review is my home, but the firing line is this tv show he did -- most of you have never seen -- but that was the longest-running publi
buckley. buckley is famous for uniting the conservative movement. today, the gop is deeply divided. there is a battle between traditional conservativism and populist conservatism. can the movement coalesce as it did in the and what do you think 1950's, buckley would have done? in other words, as bill clinton said to the intern, "can we do this together, baby?" [cheers and applause] jonah: uh. [laughter] jonah: i'm not going to get baited into a race to the bottom of intern jokes...
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the leading figures were reagan and his friend bill buckley. most people thought buckley won. it did not get much notice mostse most publics tv -- public tv stations ran it opposite the super bowl, and it was on public television, which was not as much of a force then as it is today. reagan had a good time with the buckley -- one of georgeckley's second was will, one of reagan's was a retired admiral named john mccain. there is a couple interesting stories about them -- about bill buckley, who was one of the few conservatives who supported the treaties. he had gone down to pam all and looked around and concluded that it would be in the best interests of the come now and the united states to recognize that panel mock had some pride of the same sort we have had a couple hundred years earlier. buckley went out to visit reagan a few months after that debate in 1977 -- it was early 1978. february. around the time of the super bowl. said, whened him and come up, be sure to look carefully. and when he got there, there were some color -- some crayon signs. it said we bought it, the se
the leading figures were reagan and his friend bill buckley. most people thought buckley won. it did not get much notice mostse most publics tv -- public tv stations ran it opposite the super bowl, and it was on public television, which was not as much of a force then as it is today. reagan had a good time with the buckley -- one of georgeckley's second was will, one of reagan's was a retired admiral named john mccain. there is a couple interesting stories about them -- about bill buckley, who...
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buckley is 52 yea rs old officer on that case. buckley is 52 years old now. he will not be considered for release until he is at least 83. back to you. thank you. the singer selena gomez has revealed that she has had a kidney transplant linked to lupus — an auto—immune condition for which there is currently no cure. the transplant operation was carried out this summer. in a post on instagram, the singer revealed that a friend donated an organ to her. she said she wanted to explain why fans hadn't heard much from her despite having new music out. she added that she has ongoing mental health problems, which are a side—effect of lupus. joining me now is elaine holland, a trustee from lupus uk and a lupus sufferer. thank you for being with us. tell us more about this condition then. lupusis more about this condition then. lupus is a disease of the immune system where it turns in on yourself, and it causes inflammation in the body. so it results in symptoms such as arthritis and muscle pain, fatigue, skin rashes but it can also affect any organ in the body.
buckley is 52 yea rs old officer on that case. buckley is 52 years old now. he will not be considered for release until he is at least 83. back to you. thank you. the singer selena gomez has revealed that she has had a kidney transplant linked to lupus — an auto—immune condition for which there is currently no cure. the transplant operation was carried out this summer. in a post on instagram, the singer revealed that a friend donated an organ to her. she said she wanted to explain why fans...
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they let me write becomes so i've written about reagan, goldwater, buckley, ed mees. probably written a book about em. >> host: why you are conservative. >> guest: i believe in freedom. that's one for reasons i'm here another freedomfest. libertarians have it right when counties to economics, not so good when it comes to the social issue chez why i'm a conservative, not a libertarian. >> host: you have another book coming. >> guest: it's taken me about 40 years. it is me memoir, looking back on the last 40 or maybe even 50 years and what i have been able to be part of the the conservative movement. working with people like barry goldwater, writing about ronald reagan, getting to know big buckley. the greet giants of americantive tim. >> host: entitled "just right." >> guest: yes. >> host: we invited you to talk about the cold war. when and how did the cold war begin? >> guest: that's one of the reasons why elizabeth and i wrote this book. elizabeth, our daughter, who is a professor at clermont mckenna college and i'm still teaching at catholic university. both of us t
they let me write becomes so i've written about reagan, goldwater, buckley, ed mees. probably written a book about em. >> host: why you are conservative. >> guest: i believe in freedom. that's one for reasons i'm here another freedomfest. libertarians have it right when counties to economics, not so good when it comes to the social issue chez why i'm a conservative, not a libertarian. >> host: you have another book coming. >> guest: it's taken me about 40 years. it is me...
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buckley, hoover presidential library association, now the hooverre
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buckley's show, "the firing line." he'd have intellectual adversaries, could get very heated and was sharp. one of the things that made those encounters so rich and so interesting, especially to intelligent people is buckley and his guests understood each other well, and so when they were debating they could actually lock horns in a significant way, and there was a chance they, you know, a possibility that one side or the other would be persuaded. we just don't do that anymore. we kind of sit on our separate islands of ideology, and identity, and we sort of lob -- we -- we lob artillery shells at one another without actually a kind of basis of communication. i think that's why many of us feel those of us who are sort of somewhere in the center of politics, that there's something really perverse and wrong with the way that americans speak to one another in my view, culminating in that appalling statement by the president about colin kaepernick. . >> when do you feel this began? something do you feel started 40 years ago
buckley's show, "the firing line." he'd have intellectual adversaries, could get very heated and was sharp. one of the things that made those encounters so rich and so interesting, especially to intelligent people is buckley and his guests understood each other well, and so when they were debating they could actually lock horns in a significant way, and there was a chance they, you know, a possibility that one side or the other would be persuaded. we just don't do that anymore. we...
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i use and what i mean buckley and major will know they will want one label. modicum but the muscles of doing business with. we received this policy up we're going to put this in the position of the bridge to the most. likely muslim and went on to say it's just a matter where you know please don't ask me. what. are. part of that. i did get is that me looking that doesn't mean that you know that the bank you get the bank this morning is they've been found dead to be that about it is that if i did so is that he's not going to support that or done that poured out and got united and it became that because they want. that they're not going to meet up and run up but i could point out. that he's really became a they are going to. get my stuff. the justice is. done that is not something. i look at. it. is a little bit of. a bump for them. not to. get in this. without. getting a. couple of quotes that i was. yes this is real. that i'm going. to. say i mean anything. about us they. may about us a few they may seem a deal not to bend but they still own up for the brainia
i use and what i mean buckley and major will know they will want one label. modicum but the muscles of doing business with. we received this policy up we're going to put this in the position of the bridge to the most. likely muslim and went on to say it's just a matter where you know please don't ask me. what. are. part of that. i did get is that me looking that doesn't mean that you know that the bank you get the bank this morning is they've been found dead to be that about it is that if i did...
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anna: we talk with george buckley from nomura about this. the market is caught off guard by what he had to say friday because of his credentials. instead, focusing on the wage story in the u.k. we have a chart. growth and what it has been doing in the private sector. is that what he is focused on? has that made the difference? this chart shows the private sector wages. if you look at private sector pay and strip out bonuses, it has done better than we thought, certainly started to pick up. that is what he was talking about on friday. there are more measures of wages than the average earnings index or average weekly earnings. all of those are indicators picking up labor cost running at rates above 2%. we are seeing the report on jobs tells you about flows into the labor market. that shows wage is running at strong rates. there is evidence that the fall and implement rate is generating and absorption of slack causing wages to stop picking up. manus: if you read the story ,rom the upgrade this morning the u.k. economic growth has a question of
anna: we talk with george buckley from nomura about this. the market is caught off guard by what he had to say friday because of his credentials. instead, focusing on the wage story in the u.k. we have a chart. growth and what it has been doing in the private sector. is that what he is focused on? has that made the difference? this chart shows the private sector wages. if you look at private sector pay and strip out bonuses, it has done better than we thought, certainly started to pick up. that...
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christine buckley swam the distance between alcatraz and san francisco for the 1,000th time. that's a record for women. she made the jump into the water and made the one and a half mile swim with about 500 others in the alcatraz invitational. when she finally reached the city she says she was exhausted but elated. >> i think we all have to be a little crazy just to be out here and have some fun. i mean come on. would you do this? if i can do it, anybody could do it. i'm not kidding. i'm not a fast swimmer, i'm not, i don't have a great swim technique. >> she took up swimming more than two decades ago when recovering from a broken hip, and she's been hooked ever since. >>> and is ththe 9th annual surf city competition. each pup had ten minutes in the water to catch as many waves as possible. >> when he gets ready, crouches down, and he feels the wave, and he'll actually move to keep, you know, steer the board and stay on the wave. >> bulldogs usually sink, but we have a really good life preserver. [ laughter ] >> the dogs are judged on their time on the board and difficulty of
christine buckley swam the distance between alcatraz and san francisco for the 1,000th time. that's a record for women. she made the jump into the water and made the one and a half mile swim with about 500 others in the alcatraz invitational. when she finally reached the city she says she was exhausted but elated. >> i think we all have to be a little crazy just to be out here and have some fun. i mean come on. would you do this? if i can do it, anybody could do it. i'm not kidding. i'm...
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murdered a college student at a beauty spot has beenjailed for a minimum of 31 years. 52—year—old mark buckley killed 18—year—old ellen higginbottom in a sexually—motivated attack at 0rrell water park in wigan injune. a record number of people were detained by police in the past year on suspicion of terrorism—related offences in england, wales and scotland. home office figures show there were 379 arrests, including dozens in the wake of the terror attacks in london and manchester. britain's tax authority says a single operation for carrying out border and tax checks could cost the taxpayer up to £800 million, as it warned that it may need as many as 5,000 extra staff to cope with brexit. the chief executive of hrmc said would he need 5,000 extra staff to manage the changes. a prisoner was murdered by three fellow inmates during a violent feud over control of a smuggling route into the jail, the old bailey has been told. jamal mahmoud was stabbed to death in pentonville prison in october last year. robert butler, basana kimbembi, and joshua ratner deny murder. up to 1,000 people are st
murdered a college student at a beauty spot has beenjailed for a minimum of 31 years. 52—year—old mark buckley killed 18—year—old ellen higginbottom in a sexually—motivated attack at 0rrell water park in wigan injune. a record number of people were detained by police in the past year on suspicion of terrorism—related offences in england, wales and scotland. home office figures show there were 379 arrests, including dozens in the wake of the terror attacks in london and manchester....
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this year's presidential election and was behind the proposal for france to leave the eurozone natasha buckley has more from paris. well it's not been a good year for marine le pen five months ago she had a good chance of winning the presidential election but she lost and now the cracks are really starting to show in a national front party now there's always been a lot of infighting in the party but that's all become a lot more public since the resignation of le pen's right hand man. was something of a golden boy for the national front he was tasked with dragging the party into the mainstream making it seem more acceptable he tried to clean clean up its extreme image he tried to shift the focus away from issues like immigration and more on things like sovereignty and protectionism but when the pen lost the election many in the party turned around and said it was his fault that he simply had the wrong strategy and that he had. the base supporters what will happen to the national front now remains to be seen by many though all wondering whether or not it will actually slide back to its more hali
this year's presidential election and was behind the proposal for france to leave the eurozone natasha buckley has more from paris. well it's not been a good year for marine le pen five months ago she had a good chance of winning the presidential election but she lost and now the cracks are really starting to show in a national front party now there's always been a lot of infighting in the party but that's all become a lot more public since the resignation of le pen's right hand man. was...
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then the kidnapping and murder williamtation chief buckley. in 1985, a twa airplane was hijacked. the body of a u.s. navy diver was dumped on the runway at the beirut airport. in 1988, u.s. marine colonel higgins, a u.n. peacekeeper in south lebanon, was kidnapped and executed. under the irgc's direction, hezbollah expanded its legal reach to europe, africa, asia and the americas. in search of victims to kill. jewish community center in windows i raise was wased -- and buenos aires bombed. in1996, towers were bombed saudi arabia, 19 u.s. airmen killed. the number one killer of u.s. troops was iud's . , theeadly -- ied's deadliest of which are surprised the irgc.ere from in 2005, lebanese prime minister was assassinated. in 2011, the u.s. disrupted a plot to bomb an american restaurant less than two miles from here. the target was a saudi ambassador. today, hezbollah is doing the iranian regime's dirty work, supporting the war crimes of syria's assad and is building an arsenal of weapons and fighters for war. this is the nature of the regime and its quest to overturn the internatio
then the kidnapping and murder williamtation chief buckley. in 1985, a twa airplane was hijacked. the body of a u.s. navy diver was dumped on the runway at the beirut airport. in 1988, u.s. marine colonel higgins, a u.n. peacekeeper in south lebanon, was kidnapped and executed. under the irgc's direction, hezbollah expanded its legal reach to europe, africa, asia and the americas. in search of victims to kill. jewish community center in windows i raise was wased -- and buenos aires bombed....
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william f buckley was a champion of ideas on the right and kennedy was a champion of ideas where he lived. sometimes on the left, sometimes in the middle. the space program was exciting and it was an exciting scientific idea. i wish we could think of something similar. i think we have something and it is the fight to save our planet, which is not so different from the space effort. there is a photograph of the earth as a fragile blue marble in a dark universe and it reminded people that we have to take care of this place. it would be great to see of bipartisan, global effort with signs and ideas along similar lines. >> in fact, we recently interviewed caroline kennedy and her three kids and therefore john f. kennedy's grandchildren. we asked them about the grandfather and he said, if my grandfather was alive today, he would have taken this idea concept and directed it at the environment. whether it is a company or a country thinks of a really big idea, they call it "a moon shot." he literally brought us the first moonshot. i think we need to do more of that and it seemed unreachable as a
william f buckley was a champion of ideas on the right and kennedy was a champion of ideas where he lived. sometimes on the left, sometimes in the middle. the space program was exciting and it was an exciting scientific idea. i wish we could think of something similar. i think we have something and it is the fight to save our planet, which is not so different from the space effort. there is a photograph of the earth as a fragile blue marble in a dark universe and it reminded people that we have...
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then the kidnapping and murdering of cia station chief william buckley. in 1985 at twa airplane was the body of a navy diver was dumped on the runway and a beirut airport. , a u.s. marine colonel in south lebanon was kidnapped and executed. gc's direction, llah expanded its reach to africa, asia, and the americas. bomb blew upuck towers in saudi arabia. 19 u.s. airmen killed. throughout the iraq war, the number one killer of u.s. troops with improvised explosive devices. the deadly of -- the deadliest of which were supplied by the irgc. thousands of men and women were killed. 2005, the lebanese prime minister was assassinated. and011, the u.s. disrupted irgc plot to tom and american restaurant less than two miles from here. saudirget was the ambassador. blog -- hezbollah is doing the regime's early work in preparation for war. this is the nature of the regime and its quest to overturn the .nternational order its power and influence has grown over time even as it remains unaccountable to the iranian people. it is hard to find a conflict in the middle east
then the kidnapping and murdering of cia station chief william buckley. in 1985 at twa airplane was the body of a navy diver was dumped on the runway and a beirut airport. , a u.s. marine colonel in south lebanon was kidnapped and executed. gc's direction, llah expanded its reach to africa, asia, and the americas. bomb blew upuck towers in saudi arabia. 19 u.s. airmen killed. throughout the iraq war, the number one killer of u.s. troops with improvised explosive devices. the deadly of -- the...
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station chief william buckley. in 1985, a t.w.a. airplane was high jacked. the body of a u.s. navy diver was dumped on the runway at the beirut airport. in 1988 u.s. marine colonel, robert higgins, a u.n. peacekeeper in south lebanon, was kidnapped and executed. under the irgc's direction, hezbollah then expanded its lethal reach to europe, africa, asia, and the americas in search of victims to kill. in 1994, a jewish community center was bombed, 85 killed. in 1996, a bomb blue up khobar towers in saudi arabia. 19 u.s. airmen killed. throughout the iraq war, the number one killer of u.s. troops was improvised explosive devices or i.e.d.'s, the deadliest of which were supplied by the irgc. thousands of american men and women were wounded or killed. in 2005, lebanese prime minister was assassinated. in 2011, the u.s. disrupted an irgc plot to bomb an american restaurant less than two miles from here. the target was the ambassador. today, hezbollah's doing the iranian regime's dirty work supporting the war crimes of syria's assad and it is building an arsenal of weapons and battl
station chief william buckley. in 1985, a t.w.a. airplane was high jacked. the body of a u.s. navy diver was dumped on the runway at the beirut airport. in 1988 u.s. marine colonel, robert higgins, a u.n. peacekeeper in south lebanon, was kidnapped and executed. under the irgc's direction, hezbollah then expanded its lethal reach to europe, africa, asia, and the americas in search of victims to kill. in 1994, a jewish community center was bombed, 85 killed. in 1996, a bomb blue up khobar towers...
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we are joined by the assistant chief at the buckley fire department. i wanted to go back to the last significant quake we had which was the napa quake in 2014. it woke me up. let's do a reminder. when a quake is occurring, what should we do?>> drop, cover, and hold. we teach that in schools and residents across the nation. you want to drop to your knees so that the earthquake doesn't tell you down. also, take your arm and cover your head and your neck in case of falling debris. if you can, crawl under something sturdy and hold on. >> and be familiar with your surroundings. an earthquake can happen in the middle of the night when it is dark and it could knockout the power. you might need to feel your way around. >> correct. >> after the clinic is hit, it could be a while before you get some help. what kind of stuff do we need in our earthquake kit? >> it can take up to three days before emergency services or regular functions are turned back on. kit should have water. that's the main thing. everyone needs water. we suggest at least one gallon per person
we are joined by the assistant chief at the buckley fire department. i wanted to go back to the last significant quake we had which was the napa quake in 2014. it woke me up. let's do a reminder. when a quake is occurring, what should we do?>> drop, cover, and hold. we teach that in schools and residents across the nation. you want to drop to your knees so that the earthquake doesn't tell you down. also, take your arm and cover your head and your neck in case of falling debris. if you...
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station chief william buckley. in 1985, a t.w.a. airplane was high jacked. the body of a u.s. navy diver run way at the the -- dumped on the runway at the beirut airport. in 1988 u.s. marine colonel, robert higgins, a u.n. peacekeeper in south lebanon, was kidnapped and run way at the -- dumped on the runway exe under the irgc's direction, hezbollah then expanded its lethal reach to europe, africa, asia, and the americas in search of victims to kill. n 1994, a jewish community center was bombed, 85 killed. 1996, a bomb blue up khobar towers in saudi arabia. 19 u.s. airmen killed. throughout the iraq war, the number one killer of u.s. troops was improvised explosive devices or i.e.d.'s, the deadliest of which were supplied by the irgc. thousands of american men and women were wounded or killed. in 2005, lebanese prime minister was assassinated. in 2011, the u.s. disrupted an irgc plot to bomb an american restaurant less than two miles from here. the target was new saddy ambassador. today, hezbollah's doing the iranian regime's dirty work supporting the war crimes of syria's ass
station chief william buckley. in 1985, a t.w.a. airplane was high jacked. the body of a u.s. navy diver run way at the the -- dumped on the runway at the beirut airport. in 1988 u.s. marine colonel, robert higgins, a u.n. peacekeeper in south lebanon, was kidnapped and run way at the -- dumped on the runway exe under the irgc's direction, hezbollah then expanded its lethal reach to europe, africa, asia, and the americas in search of victims to kill. n 1994, a jewish community center was...
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william buckley, e. these folks don't want to hear an alternative point of view on american university campuses, and they are prepared to use violence to stop this from happening. they are going to start protesting teachers. this is really going to spread. this is a very serious problem, and it has to be stopped now at berkeley, the home of the free speech movement. you can't have free speech for me but not for thee, which is the way many of them wanted. free speech for the left, not the centers, not the right, not even for centrist liberals. i would be the subject of protest. >> tucker: and somebody said i blamed them last, the protesters and most of these idiot trust fund-ers, where the adults, that's what i'm bothered by, where the old-fashioned liberals who used to defend free speech and are silent in the face of this? why? >> i think everybody is terrified of being accused of being on the trump side. that accusation is made all the time. if i defend free speech, i'm an attack dog for a trump. if i d
william buckley, e. these folks don't want to hear an alternative point of view on american university campuses, and they are prepared to use violence to stop this from happening. they are going to start protesting teachers. this is really going to spread. this is a very serious problem, and it has to be stopped now at berkeley, the home of the free speech movement. you can't have free speech for me but not for thee, which is the way many of them wanted. free speech for the left, not the...
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buckley, hoover presidential library association, now the hoover presidential foundation, contracted with dr. nash to write a multivolume biography of herbert hoover. the three volumes that resulted in the life of herbert hoover , the engineer, the humanitarian of emergencies, remains the most thorough treatment of prisoners life from the president's life from birth through the end of his work in the wilson administration as head of the food administration. he expertly edited hoover's unpublished writings, and the crusade years, herbert hoover's lost memoir. as one of our archivists described george, he is someone who will forget more than i will ever know about herbert hoover. dr. nash is currently working on a study of herbert hoover and franken roosevelt. that's franklin -- and franklin roosevelt. his talk today is entitled the great engineer." [applause] dr. nash: thank you for that very gracious and generous introduction. good morning, everyone. it is a pleasure to be in your company here at the herbert hoover presidential library. as most of you in the audience know, this was m
buckley, hoover presidential library association, now the hoover presidential foundation, contracted with dr. nash to write a multivolume biography of herbert hoover. the three volumes that resulted in the life of herbert hoover , the engineer, the humanitarian of emergencies, remains the most thorough treatment of prisoners life from the president's life from birth through the end of his work in the wilson administration as head of the food administration. he expertly edited hoover's...
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. >> reporter: in buckley ham township, dave kinchen fox 29 news. >> unusual scene today. a body stuck in a tree. skyfox over the scene in middletown township bucks county around 5:00 tonight. police say a homeowner was removing something in a tree on his property when he died. the man fell over in his harness and got stuck in the tree leaving him dangling. cause of death is unknown but it does not seem to be suspicious. >>> up next, he's already a decorated world war ii veteran and now he's got another medal, one he never thought he'd receive. and here's hank. >>> it's hank. remember this delaware lady flipping out over a service dog well, i'm here in southwest with dr. andre watson a psychologist. he's got a service dog, too and a few opinions much hang's take coming up. you can't have this frenchie. sam just snagged it from homegoods. it reminds him of bennie. only quieter. you can't have this frenchie. but new finds are always arriving. so you can find something so you, for less. at homegoods. so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or
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if you do your old mark buckley jailed 16th ofjune. if you do your old mark buckleyjailed for life at magister crown court with a minimum of 31 years. also, vicky young is saying that theresa may is frustrated by international rules preventing british aid being given to the hurricane earner relief effort. —— hurricane irma. the government has today committed almost £60 million to the effort. theresa may said to be frustrated by international rules preventing british aid being spent on the irma relief effort. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first , the headlines on bbc newsroom live: public enquiry into the causes of the grenfell tower enquiry has begun. the chair says pressing questions about how will a disaster of this kind can happen in 21st—ce ntu ry of this kind can happen in 21st—century london must be answered. a prisoner who was given a io—month sentence for arson, more than 11 years ago, is to be released. james ward was given a sentence that meant he wouldn't be released until a parole board
if you do your old mark buckley jailed 16th ofjune. if you do your old mark buckleyjailed for life at magister crown court with a minimum of 31 years. also, vicky young is saying that theresa may is frustrated by international rules preventing british aid being given to the hurricane earner relief effort. —— hurricane irma. the government has today committed almost £60 million to the effort. theresa may said to be frustrated by international rules preventing british aid being spent on the...
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s william buckley, you. these folks don't want to hear an alternative point of view on american university campuses, and they are prepared to use violence to stop this from happening. they are going to startrt protesting teachers. this is really going to spread. this is a very serious problem, and it has to be stopped now at berkeley, the home of the free speech movement. you can't have free speech for me but not for thee, which is the way many of them wanted. free speech for the left, not the centers, not the right, not even for centrist liberals. if it were me, i would be the subject of protest. >> tucker: you would be. i blame them less, the protesters are mostly idiot trust fund-ers. where are the adults, that's what i'm bothered by. where are the old-fashioned liberals who used to defend free speech and are silent in the face off this? why? >> i think everybody is terrified of being accused of being on the trump side. that accusation is made all the time. if i defend free speech, i'm an attack dog for t
s william buckley, you. these folks don't want to hear an alternative point of view on american university campuses, and they are prepared to use violence to stop this from happening. they are going to startrt protesting teachers. this is really going to spread. this is a very serious problem, and it has to be stopped now at berkeley, the home of the free speech movement. you can't have free speech for me but not for thee, which is the way many of them wanted. free speech for the left, not the...
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to 2010, we were looking for a candidate to swing us back from the tea party, to get us back to what buckley used to call the most conservative candidate that could get elected. the tragedy of donald trump is he should have sat down with chuck schumer on the night of the inauguration and had cigars on the back porch of the white house and said let's do a deal, tax reform, infrastructure. instead what he showed the american people was this divisive rhetoric, leadership. we saw the muslim ban, the attacks and so forth and not believable he is working with democrats. donald trump was a democrat, now a republican. no ideological core a. transactional deal maker. if he was that on the campaign trail and that from day one in office he could have brought the republican party back to the mainstream but he blew it. >> maria, bring us home, if you will. if donald trump were a candy bar, nobody would want it. nobody wants a candy boy without a filling. you need a core. without the core, so bring it home, maria. >> well, i they that's the challenge. i think that of the politicians in that room, nancy pe
to 2010, we were looking for a candidate to swing us back from the tea party, to get us back to what buckley used to call the most conservative candidate that could get elected. the tragedy of donald trump is he should have sat down with chuck schumer on the night of the inauguration and had cigars on the back porch of the white house and said let's do a deal, tax reform, infrastructure. instead what he showed the american people was this divisive rhetoric, leadership. we saw the muslim ban,...
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republicans we were looking ar a candidate to swing us back from the tea party to get us back to what buckley used to call the most conservative candidate that can get elected. he should have sat down with chuck schumer and had guards on the back portion of the white house and said, let's do a deal, instead he showed this di vice it rhetoric, leadership. we saw the attacks and so forth, so now it's not believable that he's working with democrats. donald trump was a democrat, now a republican. no idea logical core, a transactional deal maker. if he had been that on the campaign trail and that from day one in officer, he could have brought the party back to the main stream. he blew it. >> david's point is in donald trump were a candy bar, no one would want it. nobody wants a candy bar without a filling. >> everybody hangering. >> some core. without the core, bring it home. >> i think that's a challenge. i think of the politicians in that room, nancy pelosi is incredibly astute and recognizes she has too leverage as much as possible. i think schumer has a new yorker and is feeling he is playing
republicans we were looking ar a candidate to swing us back from the tea party to get us back to what buckley used to call the most conservative candidate that can get elected. he should have sat down with chuck schumer and had guards on the back portion of the white house and said, let's do a deal, instead he showed this di vice it rhetoric, leadership. we saw the attacks and so forth, so now it's not believable that he's working with democrats. donald trump was a democrat, now a republican....
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. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible. he has a tie to go with his pajamas. he is very conservative and very intense 17-year-old. >> the first thing the teacher will ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or i went to the beach or to a baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran/contra hearings. >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think again. this is the generation that has discovered hard work and success. >> american culture is changing in the '80s. and in terms of television, there is demographic segmentation. >> networks were beginning to not be afraid to appeal to a very specific demographic. >> hey, handsome. look at that shirt. is that a power shirt or what? >> nice shirt, alan. good shoulder pads. you looking to get drafted by the eagles? >> 30-something said we're not going to have cops, lawyers or doctors. we're just going to be people. >> why did we start this business? >> to do our thing. but right now we have two wives, th
. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible. he has a tie to go with his pajamas. he is very conservative and very intense 17-year-old. >> the first thing the teacher will ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or i went to the beach or to a baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran/contra hearings. >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think...
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buckley. >> what it really comes down to is an attempt to establish what has been called a new morality. i really think that's what this thing called the 'american sexual revolution' is really all about. >> brown: hefner launched his company into movies, tv, and clothing. and opened clubs, resorts and casinos crammed with playboy 'bunnies' with rabbit ears and fluffy tails. an expanding empire, but also a rising chorus of critics who saw the playboy fantasy as exploitative and vulgar. in 1963, then 28-year-old feminist gloria steinem briefly worked undercover at the new york playboy club. and published "a bunny's tale," an article that described how the women were overworked and underpaid, the atmosphere rampantly sexist and 'tacky'. feminist blasts never abated, but hefner was unrepentent. >> the suggestion that somehow or other "playboy" exploits women is really a political point of view. the truth of the matter is, we celebrate sexuality and we celebrate the sexuality of the women who appear in the pictures of the magazine. >> brown: in 1985, hefner suffered from a mild-stroke and tu
buckley. >> what it really comes down to is an attempt to establish what has been called a new morality. i really think that's what this thing called the 'american sexual revolution' is really all about. >> brown: hefner launched his company into movies, tv, and clothing. and opened clubs, resorts and casinos crammed with playboy 'bunnies' with rabbit ears and fluffy tails. an expanding empire, but also a rising chorus of critics who saw the playboy fantasy as exploitative and...
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william f buckley was a champion of ideas on the right and ideasy was a champion of spacehe lived. the wasram was exciting and it an exciting scientific idea. there is a photograph of the marbles a fragile blue in a dark universe and it reminded people that we have to take care of this place. >> in fact, we recently interviewed caroline kennedy and her grandchildren. we asked them about the grandfather and he said, if my grandfather was alive today, he would have taken this idea concept and directed it at the environment. aether it is a company or country that things of a egg idea, they call it "a moon shot." think we need to do more of unreachableseemed as a way to rally the country. and i was completely grandson that his articulated that. i agree with that observation. >> the research's wins off of other research. the moon shot is always a good idea. i think early technology that ultimately led to the internet came out of that. nonexclusively. other parts of the military and government, but the earth catalog later in the 1960's included that massive photograph of earth and stewar
william f buckley was a champion of ideas on the right and ideasy was a champion of spacehe lived. the wasram was exciting and it an exciting scientific idea. there is a photograph of the marbles a fragile blue in a dark universe and it reminded people that we have to take care of this place. >> in fact, we recently interviewed caroline kennedy and her grandchildren. we asked them about the grandfather and he said, if my grandfather was alive today, he would have taken this idea concept...
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jeffery: william buckley said he would rather be governed by the first 10 names in the phone book than the faculty at harvard. should we be concerned about this and how does it intersect with your thesis? akhil: i think we should be concerned. this is very good for me that they all go to harvard yale -- harvard law school or yale law school. i have three former students who are senators. i have students who are president of the national constitution center. it is good for me but it is not good for the country. it is not good for the country because i think it is too narrow of a mentorship pattern. i believe in diversity. i believe in geographic diversity. every part of the country has something to contribute. i believe and, for similar reasons, i hate to admit it, but it turns out there are more than two good schools in america. i find it too narrow a pathway. jeffery: but you do say the justices are redeemed or geography resurrects itself by the fact that most were raised near a port city. akhil: there are so many ways to slice it geographically. here is one way it. it is north agains
jeffery: william buckley said he would rather be governed by the first 10 names in the phone book than the faculty at harvard. should we be concerned about this and how does it intersect with your thesis? akhil: i think we should be concerned. this is very good for me that they all go to harvard yale -- harvard law school or yale law school. i have three former students who are senators. i have students who are president of the national constitution center. it is good for me but it is not good...
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william buckley said he would rather be governed by the first 10 names in the phone book than the faculty at harvard or we be concerned about this and how does it intersect with your these us -- with your thesis? we should bek concerned. i have three former students who are senators. i have students who are president of the national constitution center. but it is not good for the country. narrow of a mentorship believe and diverse city. i believe in geographic diversity. every part of the country has something to contribute. i believe and, for similar reasons , i hate to admit it, but it turns out there are more than two good schools and america. narrow a pathway. but you do say the justices are redeemed or geography resurrects itself because most are raised near a port city. there are so many ways to slice it geographically. it is north against south. the same states that voted for lincoln voted for another tall skinny constitutional lawyer from illinois who gave a speech right here about race, right here on this stage. -- the sameage states that voted against lincoln voted against that
william buckley said he would rather be governed by the first 10 names in the phone book than the faculty at harvard or we be concerned about this and how does it intersect with your these us -- with your thesis? we should bek concerned. i have three former students who are senators. i have students who are president of the national constitution center. but it is not good for the country. narrow of a mentorship believe and diverse city. i believe in geographic diversity. every part of the...
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mark buckley killed 18—year—old ellen higginbotham in what the judge described as a chilling and sexually motivated premeditated attack in wigan in june. a look at our latest bbc news headlines: the public inquiry into the causes of the grenfell tower fire has begun. the chair, sir martin moore—bick, says the inquiry must answer pressing questions. a prisoner who is still behind bars in 11 years after being given a ten month sentence for arsenal is finally to be released. james ward was told he wouldn't be freed until a parole board decided he wasn't a danger to the public. president trump is travelling to florida to assess the damage caused by hurricane irma. it comes as the death of eight resident at a nursing home which lost power during the storm are being investigated. in sport, essex close in on the county championship title, they need one more wicket to beat warwickshire then hope lancashire failed to win their match. it's the return of the europa league tonight, everton are in italy to take on atalanta. arsenal play later this evening. maria sharapova says it is in for her criti
mark buckley killed 18—year—old ellen higginbotham in what the judge described as a chilling and sexually motivated premeditated attack in wigan in june. a look at our latest bbc news headlines: the public inquiry into the causes of the grenfell tower fire has begun. the chair, sir martin moore—bick, says the inquiry must answer pressing questions. a prisoner who is still behind bars in 11 years after being given a ten month sentence for arsenal is finally to be released. james ward was...
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don't want to get into thinkanship at all, but i whether you are republican -- william f buckley was a champion of ideas on the right and kennedy was a champion of ideas where he lived. the space program was exciting and it was an exciting scientific idea. there is a photograph of the earth as a fragile blue marble in a dark universe and it reminded people that we have to take care of this place. >> in fact, we recently interviewed caroline kennedy and her grandchildren. we asked them about the grandfather and he said, if my grandfather was alive today, he would have taken this idea concept and directed it at the environment. whether it is a company or a country that things of a egg idea, they call it "a moon shot." i think we need to do more of that and it seemed unreachable as a way to rally the country. >> i agree completely and i was not aware that his grandson articulated that. i agree with that observation. >> the research's wins off of other research. the moon shot is always a good idea. a i think early technology that ultimately led to the internet came out of that. nonexclus
don't want to get into thinkanship at all, but i whether you are republican -- william f buckley was a champion of ideas on the right and kennedy was a champion of ideas where he lived. the space program was exciting and it was an exciting scientific idea. there is a photograph of the earth as a fragile blue marble in a dark universe and it reminded people that we have to take care of this place. >> in fact, we recently interviewed caroline kennedy and her grandchildren. we asked them...
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buckley this has been in count personal recollection for me. i was very pleased to go to vietnam in april with a very close friend of mine. and atalk about that trip little bit. there was some pretty intense personal reflection for me on the war. last but not least and more at the national endowment for the humanities we took a great deal of time and energy for programs with veterans around the conflicts in american history. the standing together program for veterans and for american of thecal awareness involvements in foreign wars. this occasion was a way for me to find a chance to talk about this. it is a great opportunity to do so with you. i want to talk about some of the and whaties of the war has been left to us as american citizens. i want to suggest some of the ways the humanities are central and fundamental to understanding those legacies. a brief look at comradeship as a way of making sense of war experience. then i hope we can have some time for discussion because i would love to know what is on your mind. what you are thinking about
buckley this has been in count personal recollection for me. i was very pleased to go to vietnam in april with a very close friend of mine. and atalk about that trip little bit. there was some pretty intense personal reflection for me on the war. last but not least and more at the national endowment for the humanities we took a great deal of time and energy for programs with veterans around the conflicts in american history. the standing together program for veterans and for american of thecal...
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buckley because of geography we can try, you can contract from washington, damascus. they are insulated with his ideas for two big reasons. one is physical and one is metaphysical. they are separated by two big oceans. secondarily, the american dream has worked very well for american muslims as it has for every other generation. american muslims are on average is well-educated. they on average have the samehe income. the one exception which is the american population and one of the poorest neighborhoods in thi united states. but this is the exception that proves the rule. everything has just said you ca reverse in europe. they are discriminated against. you are two and a half times more likely to be back to a job interview with the same qualifications as opposed to a christian sounding name. it is not an accident that every single one of the attackers have been through the effective universities of jihads and the belgian french persian systems.h 60% -- an estimated 60% of the prison population enormouslyof e helpful factor to understand how discriminated this group is
buckley because of geography we can try, you can contract from washington, damascus. they are insulated with his ideas for two big reasons. one is physical and one is metaphysical. they are separated by two big oceans. secondarily, the american dream has worked very well for american muslims as it has for every other generation. american muslims are on average is well-educated. they on average have the samehe income. the one exception which is the american population and one of the poorest...
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buchanan gregory joseph buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edwards bulaga, jr. stephen bunin christopher l. burford. matthew j. burke thomas daniel burke william francis burke, jr. charles s. sperling gained the third. charles e. burnett jr.. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside irina buslo milton g. bustillo thomas m. butler patrick byrne timothy g. byrne daniel m. cubberly a row. jesus neptali cabezas lillian caceres brian joseph cachia steven dennis cafiero, jr. >> into my uncle louie anthony williams. i can't believe that started in 16 years but the one thing you taught me was to be kind to everyone no matter who they are and i take that with me everywhere i go. i hope you are looking down on us and i hope to see you. >> and my aunt it's been 16 years. it's been so long and i don't know what you think anymore. we are trying too hard to be as intrepid and vivacious as you. we love you. richard m. caggiano cecile marella caguicla john brett cahill. michael john cahill scott walter cahill thomas joseph cahill george c
buchanan gregory joseph buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edwards bulaga, jr. stephen bunin christopher l. burford. matthew j. burke thomas daniel burke william francis burke, jr. charles s. sperling gained the third. charles e. burnett jr.. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside irina buslo milton g. bustillo thomas m. butler patrick byrne timothy g. byrne daniel m. cubberly a row. jesus neptali cabezas lillian caceres brian...
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buchanan greg joseph buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edward bulaga jr. stephen bunin matthew j. burke thomas daniel burke william francis burke jr. charles f. burr gang, iii. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside irina buslo milton g. bustillo thomas m. butler patrick dennis byrne timothy g. byrne jesus neptali cabezas lillian caceres brian joseph cachia steven dennis cafiero jr. >> and to my ink will louie anthony williams, i can't believe it's already been 16 years but the one thing you taught me that i kept on going was to be kind to everyone no matter who they are and i take that with me no matter where i go. i hope you're looking down on us and hope to see you -- well. >> and my aunt guma thackerty, it's been 16 years. it's been so long and so much has happened and i don't know what you'd think anymore. but we're trying hard to be what is an entrep pid and vi vashs aunt you were to us. we love you. richard m. caggiano cecile marella caguicla john brett cahill michael john cahill scott walter cahill thomas josep
buchanan greg joseph buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edward bulaga jr. stephen bunin matthew j. burke thomas daniel burke william francis burke jr. charles f. burr gang, iii. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside irina buslo milton g. bustillo thomas m. butler patrick dennis byrne timothy g. byrne jesus neptali cabezas lillian caceres brian joseph cachia steven dennis cafiero jr. >> and to my ink will louie anthony...
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in slovakia win would have seen the move to the top of group f buckley equalised by half time and lashed a wonderful winner on the hour mark. two more points from the last two matches will seek england qualify. dele alli's involvement could be in the balance. he says he made an obscene hand gesture to his team—mate as they shared a joke, not the referee. fever will wait to see if the match official‘s report mentions it. fever will wait to see if the match official's report mentions it.|j have not seen but i have been made aware of it. they were mucking about and delhi gestured towards kyle. i don't know what is visible on the picture and what the angle of the picture and what the angle of the picture is and the pair of them have a strange way of communicating, but thatis a strange way of communicating, but that is what they have said when it was race. i have not seen it myself. it's now in scotland's hands as they look to finish in second place. it won't guarantee a play—off match to reach the world cup but only one of the nine runners up will miss out. they beat malta at hampden p
in slovakia win would have seen the move to the top of group f buckley equalised by half time and lashed a wonderful winner on the hour mark. two more points from the last two matches will seek england qualify. dele alli's involvement could be in the balance. he says he made an obscene hand gesture to his team—mate as they shared a joke, not the referee. fever will wait to see if the match official‘s report mentions it. fever will wait to see if the match official's report mentions it.|j...
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buckley all rolling over in their graves because this is a radical lurch toward the unknown on health care. >> last week 16 senate democrats including a few potential presidential candidates flocked to support independent senator bernie sanders' bill for a single pair, medicare-for-all health system. this coming monday sanders will start the week with a nationally televised debate against the sponsors of the republican bill. a democratic source told nbc news, quote, this is exactly the debate graham and cassidy want to have. sanders is looking out for himself rather thanning be a team player. former obama spokesman tommy vitor tweeted, i'm not sure this is the debate we want right now. >> no. tommy v. is right. >> it seems to be exactly the debate the republicans want. in fact, senator graham framed their bill as the only alternative to sanders' single payer idea when he introduced it last week. >> if you believe repealing and replacing obamacare is a good idea, this is your best and only chance to make it happen because everything else has failed except this approach which will work
buckley all rolling over in their graves because this is a radical lurch toward the unknown on health care. >> last week 16 senate democrats including a few potential presidential candidates flocked to support independent senator bernie sanders' bill for a single pair, medicare-for-all health system. this coming monday sanders will start the week with a nationally televised debate against the sponsors of the republican bill. a democratic source told nbc news, quote, this is exactly the...
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buckley would have called radical, something in his time paul ryan would have called radical, something that mitch mcconnell would have called -- you can't reorder one-sixth of the united states economy without a committee hearing, without regular order, without a cbo score, without being a dangerous radical. and i don't understand how they think they're going to get away with that and how some of my friends, and they are friends and that's why it hurts so much, are getting on tv and lying every day to the american people, lying through their teeth about what's in this bill and what's not in this bill. >> they also don't have any support of the health care industry which is important, or the grass roots of the country. on the politics of this, they're actually today closing to getting a successful senate vote and successful house vote than they were yesterday according to congressional people i've talked to. so this could happen. but the substance of it is really problematic to the party. they're doing -- they're making many of the same mistakes president obama made in passing health ca
buckley would have called radical, something in his time paul ryan would have called radical, something that mitch mcconnell would have called -- you can't reorder one-sixth of the united states economy without a committee hearing, without regular order, without a cbo score, without being a dangerous radical. and i don't understand how they think they're going to get away with that and how some of my friends, and they are friends and that's why it hurts so much, are getting on tv and lying...
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george buckley is chief economist at the japanese bank nomura. he‘s one of the economists surveyed. most economists think that the next rate rise will be in 2019 but you don‘t. you are an outlier in this. what do you think will happen? we thought they would raise interest rates last month so you may accuse us rates last month so you may accuse us of crying wolf but i do think the bank of england will be looking at the fact that the unemployment rate is now the lowest it has been since the mid—19 70s and the economy, by most measures, is growing well. inflation is above its target and thatis inflation is above its target and that is what the bank of england is there to do, to control inflation. much of that is because of sterling. for all those reasons i think the bank will be looking to move interest rates up at a very slow and modest pace over the course of the next few months. what do you think the vast majority of economists, and, at the minute, the vast majority of people at the bank of england, don‘t think that now is the time for a rate rise. that will not happen. decade
george buckley is chief economist at the japanese bank nomura. he‘s one of the economists surveyed. most economists think that the next rate rise will be in 2019 but you don‘t. you are an outlier in this. what do you think will happen? we thought they would raise interest rates last month so you may accuse us rates last month so you may accuse us of crying wolf but i do think the bank of england will be looking at the fact that the unemployment rate is now the lowest it has been since the...