mr. buckley down to discuss a collection of his from the book, happy days are here again. here he is on c-span s interview program from 1993, footnotes. on the cover of your new book, it says the sections of the libertarian journalists. to call yourself a libertarian . often on. as of course you know, the movement was encouraged by national review. in the late 50s and the idea was to put a dot to the libertarians and the conservatives too much they had in common. and how effective it would be between them. and known that i am a libertarian. in the term, and most of whatever ideas and or intended to those or diminish the human liberty. host: remembering say you saying, made when you ran for the bear new york . they just seem people throw the garbage out the window. if the people would pick it up and deal with it rather than government deal with things. william: no. your memory is - in which he was defending, lettering of the streets. on the grounds that is a form of someth
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i wish god would be merciful and take me because it is better to die take me because it is better to die than to live like this. shalom. i m rabbi yechiel eckstein of the international fellowship of christians and jews. i m standing here in the ukraine in the former soviet union in an area called a shtetl. an old jewish village. i d like to show what happened to the jewish community in the past but even more importantly i would like to show you what the jewish community is like today in the former soviet union. i think you will be surprised. announcer: a 100 years ago russia was the center of the jewish world with 5 to 6 million jews living there. although russia s largest ethnic group, most lived in poverty and persecution. then came the bolshevik revolution. hoffman: the soviets systematically destroyed any kind of base for religious affiliation. they closed synagogues. they closed jewish schools, sent rabbis and teachers to jail and prison. and tried to convert everyone to
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