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and you could hear taylor and mcnamara presenting it to jfk. we want to tell gm about the we think that this will be very helpful in holding his and holding him to account in making sure that they're leveraged a way that they know that we're not in vietnam and that if they really want to want to survive, they they better fight the war and more effectively. and it's in some of those tapes, you can hear kennedy start to consider the merits of this withdrawal plan. and he's really not terribly enthused by it he doesn't think it makes a whole lot of sense on the face of it that the united states has been threatening gm for ten years with some version of that either withholding economic aid or maybe trying to get out. it's better if we just try to encourage them to fight the war better. and you to mcnamara and taylor are best positioned to help him do that. so it's one of our first inklings in a chronological sense of where kennedy was and then we hear him in october 1963 questioning maybe the merits of withdrawal again and questioning the end date
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the captures the drama of jfk's campaign and the depth of the people involved. the books lay out amazing photography and apt quotations are all highly effective. it is excellent reading and says tim, i've already i'm already handing customers this book with unrestrained enthusiasm. so watch out for tim and please give bj a warm welcome. to. i'm not used to such high praise. i don't know what to do with myself. how's everyone doing the night? doing well. good. i like this lively crowd. thank you all so much for being here. and thanks, of course, to daniel and chris and tim of boswell book company as well as c-span. this is truly the honor of a lifetime so thank you for being here as well. and finally, all of you again, old friends and new, i'm seeing people from my deep past who are here tonight. so it's just been incredible to celebrate this inaugural reading from this book. this book took four years to write. that is a presidential term for those of you keeping track at home. so it's really all the more exciting that i can share it with you tonight. so thank yo
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there are accidental, if you like, reasons that when jfk was assassinated, she was planning -- she wouldave liked to have gone to the funeral. she could not go pretty her doctors prevented her because she was too heavily pregnant at the time. when churchill died a couple of years later, lbj wanted to come but he got sick during his inauguration in january 1965. and his doctors prevented him from traveling to the u.k.. so if it were not for those unfortunate accidents of history, they would have met. but what happened of course was that lbj's full term became completely overwhelmed with vietnam and he was angry with the british under their prime minister who would not commit troops to vietnam. and he basically had little time for those countries that were not assisting. he focused on the countries and visiting and entertaining leaders from the countries that were assisting in vietnam. peter: how important was her sister margaret's visit to the u.s., where she met lbj? mr. charter: that's right. there was kind of a maup visit that lbj already knew margaret from previous engagements the ind
there are accidental, if you like, reasons that when jfk was assassinated, she was planning -- she wouldave liked to have gone to the funeral. she could not go pretty her doctors prevented her because she was too heavily pregnant at the time. when churchill died a couple of years later, lbj wanted to come but he got sick during his inauguration in january 1965. and his doctors prevented him from traveling to the u.k.. so if it were not for those unfortunate accidents of history, they would have...
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there are accidental, if you like, reasons that when jfk was assassinated, she was planning -- she wouldliked to have gone to the funeral. she could not go pretty her doctors prevented her because she was too heavily pregnant at the time. when churchill died a couple of years later, lbj wanted to come but he got sick during his inauguration in january 1965. and his doctors prevented him from traveling to the u.k.. so if it were not for those unfortunate accidents of history, they would have met. but what happened of course was that lbj's full term became completely overwhelmed with vietnam and he was angry with the british under their prime minister who would not commit troops to vietnam. and he basically had little time for those countries that were not assisting. he focused on the countries and visiting and entertaining leaders from the countries that were assisting in vietnam. peter: how important was her sister margaret's visit to the u.s., where she met lbj? mr. charter: that's right. there wakind of a makeup visit that lbj already knew margaret from previous engagements. the indepe
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. >>> the nightmare flight, a delta plane forced to divert to jfk after passengers were served spoiled food. what the airline says happened as july 4th travel has record numbers. >>> and play it begin. the old piano that's found a new home in the great outdoors. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> and good evening. i'm tom llamas in for lester tonight. there is new destruction and uncertainty tonight in the tropics where hurricane beryl is lashing jamaica right now as a powerful category 4 storm. it's now on track to pass over or near the cayman islands. up to a foot of rain is expected in jamaica, which could bring life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides, and we now know seven people have died since beryl began whipping through the caribbean this week. the question now, will it hit us here in the u.s. where a scorching heat wave has 120 million people under heat alerts tonight and a massive california wildfire. look at this. it forced tens of thousands to evacuate. we are covering it all tonight, and we start with nbc's sam brock in jamaica. >> reporte
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there are accidental, if you like, reasons that when jfk was assassinated, she was planning -- she wouldave liked to have gone to the funeral. she could not go pretty her doctors prevented her because she was too heavily pregnant at the time. when churchill died a couple of years later, lbj wanted to come but he got sick during his inauguration in january 1965. and his doctors prevented him from traveling to the u.k.. so if it were not for those unfortunate accidents of history, they would have met. but what happened of course was that lbj's full term became completely overwhelmed with vietnam and he was angry with the british under their prime minister who would not commit troops to vietnam. and he basically had little time for those countries that were not assisting. he focused on the countries and visiting and entertaining leaders from the countries that were assisting in vietnam. peter: how important was her sister margaret's visit to the u.s., where she met lbj? mr. charter: that's right. there was kind of a makeup visit that lbj already knew margaret from previous engagements. the
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lbj or jfk. and she'd worked for lbj. so it he but he also worked for jfk.and and, you know, and throughout their marriage, this is an argument and andt's so interesting to read this book to see them relive those years in theixti and then come to different opinions. and their dialectic about these two presidents and others in the sixties changes as as they grow older. and so it's kind of doris year of living historically and the memory of her husband alive but also telling a story about thre people who they both worked with. simon and schuster has put out this book in honor of its centennial. schuster, a century of publishing,. 1924 to 2024. for people interested in publishing. what are they going to get in . karp they are going to get a cultural history of america through the sweep of the books that we've published. and we got a committee together and we pi ones books we thought bespr and schuster. i mean, we've published, you know, ten, you know, we've d mo than 14,000 books. so, i mean, we've got more than 14,000 print. i tbl published, you know, a lot mo
lbj or jfk. and she'd worked for lbj. so it he but he also worked for jfk.and and, you know, and throughout their marriage, this is an argument and andt's so interesting to read this book to see them relive those years in theixti and then come to different opinions. and their dialectic about these two presidents and others in the sixties changes as as they grow older. and so it's kind of doris year of living historically and the memory of her husband alive but also telling a story about thre...
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reveals he researched power plants, explosive devices, how far lee harvey oswald was when he assassinated jfkd even the assassination attempt against the slovak prime minister earlier this year. they say he made more than two dozen firearm-related purchases and bought chemicals in the year before the shooting using aliases. fbi agents have included approximately 450 interviews and searched date on the shooter provided by 86 companies. >> seems this has played out, look kind about lone wolf scenario where an individual doesn't have a lot of friends. he's not sharing information with friends or family, and he's just keeping everything to himself. maybe internalizing it because he's got this ultimate goal. >> reporter: meanwhile secret service acting director ronald rowe is in the hot seat tomorrow the u.s. senate hearing to explain the agencies internal probe into its failures july 13. yet another investigation has just launched. u.s. house has a 13 member panel with subpoena power to investigate the failures of july
reveals he researched power plants, explosive devices, how far lee harvey oswald was when he assassinated jfkd even the assassination attempt against the slovak prime minister earlier this year. they say he made more than two dozen firearm-related purchases and bought chemicals in the year before the shooting using aliases. fbi agents have included approximately 450 interviews and searched date on the shooter provided by 86 companies. >> seems this has played out, look kind about lone...
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. >>> the nightmare flight, a delta plane forced to divert to jfk after passengers were served spoiled food. what the airline says happened as july 4th travel hits record numbers. >>> and play it again. the old piano that's found a new home in the great outdoors. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> and good evening. i'm tom llamas in for lester tonight. there is new destruction and uncertainty tonight in the tropics where hurricane beryl is lashing jamaica right now as a powerful category 4 storm. it's now on track to pass over or near the cayman islands. up to a foot of rain is expected in jamaica, which could bring life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides, and we now know seven people have died since beryl began whipping through the caribbean this week. the question now, will it hit us here in the u.s. where a scorching heat wave has 120 million people under heat alerts tonight and a massive california wildfire. look at this. it has forced tens of thousands to evacuate. we are covering it all tonight, and we start with nbc's sam brock in jamaica. >> re
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we heard from jfk earlier and they said there were a few delays and they had been impacted.rports are affected more than others? it airports are affected more than others? . , , ., others? it all depends on the extent to which your _ others? it all depends on the extent to which your systems _ others? it all depends on the extent to which your systems which - others? it all depends on the extent to which your systems which cover l to which your systems which cover everything from online check—in before you get to the airport to sorting out your baggage to the flight dispatch procedures. those will be stored somewhere in the cloud probably because that is the most efficient way to do it and therefore you are in a position if you are reliant on those for your airport systems, then
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so i went to jfk.rminal 3. >> kumail: do you have to go through security, send all your books through security? >> my books went through security. >> kumail: do they have questions? >> they didn't read the book, so they don't have any questions. [ laughter ] no, but they were like, okay, this is weird. i had a chaperone. a chaperone accompanied me throughout the airport. i went to the bathroom, they stood outside the door. very official. then they set me up in jfk, but you could only come to the book signing if you had a ticket. >> kumail: of course. >> some people flew in from canada just to come down to jfk to meet me at the bookstore. >> kumail: how cool is that? >> that was amazing. [ cheers and applause ] super -- an amazing highlight. but that was just one or two people. there was a lot of time me sitting awkwardly in the front of an airport bookstore. [ laughter ] i would watch people walk by and be like, oh, no, is that the dude from "the league"? is he working in a bookstore now? [ laughter ]
so i went to jfk.rminal 3. >> kumail: do you have to go through security, send all your books through security? >> my books went through security. >> kumail: do they have questions? >> they didn't read the book, so they don't have any questions. [ laughter ] no, but they were like, okay, this is weird. i had a chaperone. a chaperone accompanied me throughout the airport. i went to the bathroom, they stood outside the door. very official. then they set me up in jfk, but...
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but then they set me up in jfk. book signing if you had a ticket of course. some people flew in from canada just to come down to, to jfk to meet me at the bookstore. >> how cool is that? that was amazing. >> super an amazing highlight. but that was like just 1 or 2 people. and then there was a lot of time of me just sitting awkwardly in the front of an airport bookstore, and i would watch people, like, kind of walk by and be like, oh no, is that the dude from the league? is he working in a bookstore now? you know? and i'd be like, come on over, come on over. and they're like, yeah, i think he's trying to convert me to a religion or something. >> will you? you should have made this exact face while you were waiting for it. like next to it. i was like, here, let's do it. do it. yeah oh my god, look at that. imagine seeing that at the airport, >> when i signed in lax, they actually put candid more than one airport. >> i want to go every airport i make. >> i only got two people to say yes to it. in lax, they put candy.
but then they set me up in jfk. book signing if you had a ticket of course. some people flew in from canada just to come down to, to jfk to meet me at the bookstore. >> how cool is that? that was amazing. >> super an amazing highlight. but that was like just 1 or 2 people. and then there was a lot of time of me just sitting awkwardly in the front of an airport bookstore, and i would watch people, like, kind of walk by and be like, oh no, is that the dude from the league? is he...
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jfk jr. is a very revealing book. thank you. we are joined by his friend who served as the creative director of his magazine. she said he was always searching for his father, someone he didn't know. it is like the itch you can't scratch. you are always kind of seeking that. did you get that sense from what you knew of him? >> i always thought it was weird because his memories of his father, i think, were similar to all of ours. so it was sort of like -- i don't know if he knew what was real, what he remembered, what he didn't remember. >> what was in a photograph? >> yeah. that's part of the reason, too, we were all connected with him because we lived it with him. >> it's so interesting to hear the things, because he was going through things that a lot of families go through. he was in couple's therapy. they said he was seeking an outlet for relief and in his case he smoked pot. he does seem in ways to be like a lot of other people. >> well, yeah. i mean, he was -- that's the part -- it's hard when i'm looking at phot
jfk jr. is a very revealing book. thank you. we are joined by his friend who served as the creative director of his magazine. she said he was always searching for his father, someone he didn't know. it is like the itch you can't scratch. you are always kind of seeking that. did you get that sense from what you knew of him? >> i always thought it was weird because his memories of his father, i think, were similar to all of ours. so it was sort of like -- i don't know if he knew what was...
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>> i don't know but people were not expecting to land at jfk. they end up up here.ould be a mixed blessing but we will see. i don't know what leo thinks of the food but he's a good travel expert on this and can advise you if you are running into problems but if the flight gets delayed or canceled, delays are one thing, cancellations so far are very few but that could change with the weather but what did you see? >> if you are relying on airline flute, think ahead. delays and cancellations happen, you have to take precautions to minimize them, get to the airport early as the gentlemen said prior especially if you are checking luggage, want to get there, get checked in ahead of time if you can but if you have to go to the airport give yourself time, try not to check bags, if you can, use air tags because that will help you stay on top of the airline to give them less chance to lose your bag and again, be patient and travel off-peak times and peak days. if you can return to your destination monday or tuesday, do yourself a favor and if you are driving it is pretty obvi
>> i don't know but people were not expecting to land at jfk. they end up up here.ould be a mixed blessing but we will see. i don't know what leo thinks of the food but he's a good travel expert on this and can advise you if you are running into problems but if the flight gets delayed or canceled, delays are one thing, cancellations so far are very few but that could change with the weather but what did you see? >> if you are relying on airline flute, think ahead. delays and...
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and jfk. i know jfk had a few false here and there he was a good man, a good democrat. but since then, especially what we got now, it is pretty pathetic. i mean, biden, he is just kind of a joke. i mean, he is letting these murdering killers come across the border down here and has not done nothing about it until his poll numbers started to get bad. that is pretty pathetic. and kamala harris is even worse than him. i would rather have marco rubio running, you know, being in the white house. but it is what it is. i mean, at least donald trump will get these killers and drug dealers out of this country and seal this border up. host: sean trende on the immigration issue this cycle. guest: immigration is such a hard issue because i think there are valid concerns about not knowing who has come into the country. there is a reason we have an orderly immigration process set up. i think you can make the case it is too restrictive, and that is part of what drives illegal immigration. look, i also think it is very hard to seal up that border. the fact of the matter is we have a mu
and jfk. i know jfk had a few false here and there he was a good man, a good democrat. but since then, especially what we got now, it is pretty pathetic. i mean, biden, he is just kind of a joke. i mean, he is letting these murdering killers come across the border down here and has not done nothing about it until his poll numbers started to get bad. that is pretty pathetic. and kamala harris is even worse than him. i would rather have marco rubio running, you know, being in the white house. but...
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plus troubling jfk assassination details. he tried to google welcome to the late i'm jake tapper. this is a huge day of news here in washington dc today, vice president harris is in the midwest addressing a key group of voters as her campaign. here in dc explains why she has more possible paths let's do the presidency than did president biden, who by the way tonight in washington, dc will deliver a speech from the oval office about his decision to drop out of the presidential race under immense pressure scrutiny and questions about his wherewithal former president donald trump for his part, is about to hold his first rally since biden dropped down played a notable role in the presidential campaign here in the united states so far we're going to start today with vice president harris speaking in indianapolis this afternoon to one of the largest historically black sororities we know when we organize mountains, move when we mobilize nations change and when we vote, we make history so let us continue to fight optimism with faith and with hope because when we find, we win black voters
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there, he researched the jfk assassination ahead of mr. trump's rally, and he was able to hide his gun more easily because it was collapsible. but crooks motive is still not clear. wray says that you know what? the fbi is still actively investigating, looking at the individual's social media accounts, his messages often things physical evidence in the person's residence. you might see a manifesto, things like that. we're not seeing that yet, but we are digging in hard because this is one of the central questions for us now. this was supposed to be a routine hearing scheduled before trump's shooting in pennsylvania, but the attack was a big focus and question here. now, the hearing comes just a day after the resignation of secret service director. meanwhile, following the attempt on his life, former president donald trump is rethinking the idea of holding any more large outdoor rallies. that's what two sources are telling nbc news. the trump camp did not respond to nbc's request for comment. the source also says that while the current plans
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news of a delta flight forced to divert to jfk. passengers and crew served spoiled food. >>> overseas tonight, israel assassinating one of the highest-ranking hezbollah commanders in lebanon, igniting fears of a larger war. matt gutman from tel aviv. >>> amid the tensions abroad, law enforcement is on high alert ahead of the july 4th holiday. police putting more officers on patrol than ever before. >>> a tourist from new zealand killed in what california authorities are calling a robbery gone bad. >>> and america strong tonight. the civil war heroes who gave their lives to save the union finally receiving the country's highest honor. >> whit: good evening. thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. i'm whit johnson, in for david. we are tracking hurricane beryl and the new path possibly targeting the texas coast. >>> but we begin tonight with president biden sending new signals about the future of his campaign amid calls to drop out of the race against donald trump. tonight, the president meeting with democratic governors fr
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to us, you have got the sam lewis museum in dallas, a six-four museum, and a great deal of it covers jfk's funeral. how were they able to do that? >> i think the last thing the presidential couple expected when they made their visit texas and dallas was to have the four days in november and a national funeral uniting the world in sorrow. but mrs. kennedy was inspired by lincoln's funeral procession. so, with great detail did she plan that, and with enormous grace and support from her team, but the museum really chronicles the assassination and addresses those chaotic days leading up to the assassination, the aftermath, and how the nation and the world were, and why there's still questions today. >> yeah. i remember, at the time, i grew up and found a book on our so- called "the long torch is passed," about the jfk funeral. member leafing through it and seeing these iconic images of the funeral. i thought i would pull one up. yeah. tell us about this moment. that one of the strengths about museum collection is that we have been given, donated, so many wonderful images and films and home mov
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um, and the jfk promenade good has a splash any new name you heard gene friend recreation center pod pod whales tail give credit to l is on the promenade west of the rose garden will be opened from noon to 6:00 p.m. an saturdays and sundays all summer and the new name suggested by day of was inspired before the installation along the promenade and what this year in addition to beer and wine serving cocktails and fire trucks and perfect stop to drop anchors and thank you to the partners for making it outdoor pod possible and it is special had to where we return where is sunny and warm nothing like spent a lot of time on the promenade. >> phil put out maps and chairs. >> if you don't have it don't worry about you can use ours. >> and another great thing about the month of june this year's line up we got performances by sarah and madeline and china and so many more the 87 anniversary of the grove since the festival has boosted over 1,000 free certifies and received 5 million visitors through donation and over one hundred million dollars in philanthropy for free and i'm not yet 87 but fa
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um, and the jfk promenade good has a splash any new name you heard gene friend recreation center podod whales tail give credit to dave our superintendent for golden gate park the with whales tail is on the promenade west of the rose garden will be opened from noon to 6:00 p.m. an saturdays and sundays all summer and the new name suggested by day of was inspired before the installation along the promenade and what this year in addition to beer and wine serving fire trucks and perfect stop to drop anchors and thank you to the partners for making it outdoor pod possible and it is special had to where we return where is sunny and warm nothing like spent a lot of time on the promenade. >> phil put out maps and chairs. >> if you don't have it don't worry about you can use ours. >> and another great thing about the month of june this year's line up we got performances by sarah and and c more the 87 anniversary of the grove since the festival has boosted over 1,000 free certifies and received 5 million visitors through donation and over one hundred million dollars in philanthropy for free an
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the fbi director says that trump rally shooter was actually googling jfk's assassination. and that particular question that he's searched for and what it might reveal about his motive i'll tell you next. and next. vice president harris tells the backbone of the democratic party that she's counting on them. congresswoman cam leg or dove was there. >> and now she's here after this. >> allow these extremist want to take us back, but we are not going back we are not going back saturday on the whole story. >> political violence has always and our democracy after the attempt on trump's life, where does america go from here? the whole story with anderson cooper, political violence america's bloody history, saturday at 8:00 on cnn. >> what does a robot know about love it takes a human to translate that leap in our hearts into something we can see and hold etsy when your home needs work, where do you go? angie. angie guys angie, gay man with angie. find top rated certified pros in your area, plus compare quotes and pricing to help you get all your jobs done well, he's resurfaced my
the fbi director says that trump rally shooter was actually googling jfk's assassination. and that particular question that he's searched for and what it might reveal about his motive i'll tell you next. and next. vice president harris tells the backbone of the democratic party that she's counting on them. congresswoman cam leg or dove was there. >> and now she's here after this. >> allow these extremist want to take us back, but we are not going back we are not going back saturday...
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in recent us history, the most famous assassination is| most famous assassination is jfk.sination is, what sort of impact does that have on us political history? if you look at 1968, _ on us political history? if you look at 1968, you _ on us political history? if you look at 1968, you have - on us political history? if you look at 1968, you have a - look at 1968, you have a president who decides not to run again in the midst of a war. you have his opponent, richard nixon, who says he is going to end the war. you have the assassination of martin luther king junior and two months later the presumptive nominee rfk and a decade earlier the assassination of his brother, jfk. so the fact of that violence, the fact of that blood in american politics was fresh, in the 1960s into the 1970s and i think, it is still here today. i think that narrative and those stories are fresh in america's mind and when we talk about the opponents, when we talk about the politicians we do not like on the left or on the right, we talk about them in this dehumanising ways that sets up the possibility
in recent us history, the most famous assassination is| most famous assassination is jfk.sination is, what sort of impact does that have on us political history? if you look at 1968, _ on us political history? if you look at 1968, you _ on us political history? if you look at 1968, you have - on us political history? if you look at 1968, you have a - look at 1968, you have a president who decides not to run again in the midst of a war. you have his opponent, richard nixon, who says he is going...
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well, jfk, so half a _ centuries, a century. well, jfk, so half a century. certainly energise his base, energise _ certainly energise his base, energise the depth of his support. i think. _ energise the depth of his support. i think, whether he wins in november or does_ think, whether he wins in november or does not. — think, whether he wins in november or does not, i don't think it guarantees his victory, i do think that what— guarantees his victory, i do think that what happened that day will be memorialised and remembered for a very long _ memorialised and remembered for a very long time. so, again, it's not something — very long time. so, again, it's not something i— very long time. so, again, it's not something i would do. it's not my style. _ something i would do. it's not my style, necessarily, but it reflects the dedication that his supporters have for— the dedication that his supporters have for him. the dedication that his supporters have for him-— the dedication that his supporters have for him. , _ , ., ., have for him. they say they want to set
well, jfk, so half a _ centuries, a century. well, jfk, so half a century. certainly energise his base, energise _ certainly energise his base, energise the depth of his support. i think. _ energise the depth of his support. i think, whether he wins in november or does_ think, whether he wins in november or does not. — think, whether he wins in november or does not, i don't think it guarantees his victory, i do think that what— guarantees his victory, i do think that what happened that day...
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the difference between jfk and all these other things is the people on the ground recorded the story.hout any of these so-called experts who sit in on the tables and stuff all we have to do is shut up watch it it's as clear as day and what should happen regardless of whose president there should be a special counsel i would say bill barr because nobody likes him is be want to be impartial as this just too many coincidences we see it on tv the conspiracy fares but laid out the plato we don't up to it just watch the first question i want his ways a highly trained elite secret service agent who is a woman at the front there incapable of whole string the gun better than me and i hate guns how does that happen? >> you never know if your flight or fight until you are in that moment and you can be the most trained badass 6'10 [ bleep ] head to ever lift the weight the first time he gets it he turns into a 2-year-old and runs away you just never know for some people it's just not in them. good for trying. >> this is the secret service. >> this is there secret service. >> we have to move on. >
the difference between jfk and all these other things is the people on the ground recorded the story.hout any of these so-called experts who sit in on the tables and stuff all we have to do is shut up watch it it's as clear as day and what should happen regardless of whose president there should be a special counsel i would say bill barr because nobody likes him is be want to be impartial as this just too many coincidences we see it on tv the conspiracy fares but laid out the plato we don't up...
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but in jfk's case an actual assassination and death of the president. how do you go about? determining what artifacts? what objects involving and assassination are? appropriate for public display. i'm sure that must be a difficult situation. well, i get that into amendment, but i'll do say that john john hinckley who attempted to assassinate president reagan actually lived in dallas. so that was another shock for dallas said has really still being really from the effects of having the city where the president was lost his life. president kennedy's assassination was happened at the dawn of television and satellite broadcasting. so the news ricocheted all around the world and there's been an outpouring of interest all across the world since the assassination and finding out what happened. so people come to dallas trying to seek meaning. and the careful crafting of the original exhibit john f kennedy in the memory of a nation was designed to reach people who had lived through this traumatic time the it was not that this was a museum or a memorial. this was an exhibit that woul
but in jfk's case an actual assassination and death of the president. how do you go about? determining what artifacts? what objects involving and assassination are? appropriate for public display. i'm sure that must be a difficult situation. well, i get that into amendment, but i'll do say that john john hinckley who attempted to assassinate president reagan actually lived in dallas. so that was another shock for dallas said has really still being really from the effects of having the city...
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it's going to bes more the jfk the assassination. >> the longer it goe jfks the mi our brain tries to figure it out. and weo will get an answer. >> well, before we even go thato i can't sit here in good conscience and let you besmirch the name of nicolas cage. n fo >> okay.r that's a no, no, no, no, no. i have a reason for that. i agree. he has the my way. he's, like, dominates our late night watch this movie thatr ou he gave us. big sur. yeah. there you. yes. okaythyo and besmirching brian kilmeade. >> how dare you, sir? >> having said that, thiss back all goes back to your spot you on in your monologue. but i made the i made the analogr mono anay last night that this administration is a restaurant that keeps giving us food poisoning. and instead of changing everything f they just said under new management. >> right. so what they're doinwhat theg. you should have watched last night. yeahnit se, i'm spitting gold hd ladies and gentlemen. and what we saw was, is what we're seeing now is the the moro are being cut loose. she was never in the loop. ns looshe's not a diy hire in te sense
it's going to bes more the jfk the assassination. >> the longer it goe jfks the mi our brain tries to figure it out. and weo will get an answer. >> well, before we even go thato i can't sit here in good conscience and let you besmirch the name of nicolas cage. n fo >> okay.r that's a no, no, no, no, no. i have a reason for that. i agree. he has the my way. he's, like, dominates our late night watch this movie thatr ou he gave us. big sur. yeah. there you. yes. okaythyo and...
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the years before the civil war in the 1960s, we had the horrific least spectacular assassination of jfk of rfk and martin luther king. but i don't think we had the breadth of what we are witnessing now, and it is kind of an inflection point because i think the clear message is that this is the trajectory we are on where events like this are going to become more common unless there is a broad consensus to try to step away from this abyss. >> it is an abyss indeed. and matt gorman, i mean, you were recently working on a tim scott's presidential campaign can you let us into how you would think about this on on a presidential campaign and how that's honestly changed over the years because i mean, you and i first got to know each other covering when i covered the romney campaign back in 2012, you obviously worked on campaigns going forward from there in 2016, as well. i mean, look, i remember talking to some of my mentors on the campaign trail who had started out covering ted kennedy in 1980, when this was something that was very, very present for the kennedy family. but it's not something t
the years before the civil war in the 1960s, we had the horrific least spectacular assassination of jfk of rfk and martin luther king. but i don't think we had the breadth of what we are witnessing now, and it is kind of an inflection point because i think the clear message is that this is the trajectory we are on where events like this are going to become more common unless there is a broad consensus to try to step away from this abyss. >> it is an abyss indeed. and matt gorman, i mean,...
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. >> reporter: versus a telegenic jfk in the 1960 debate. >> another one that i would maybe point tobill clinton's arsenio hall saxophone playing because it spoke to the moment, and it confirmed what people liked about him. >> yes, we can! >> i don't think that there was a lot of polls out there in 2007 and early 2008 saying the american people, their number one issue was hope and change. but barack obama was able to make that the number one issue, and that's how you win campaigns. >> reporter: stuart stevens is an anti-trumper, but he's been a top adviser to republican presidential candidates since the mid-1990s. listen to his prediction. >> you think harris will win? >> i think she'll win comfortably. >> reporter: the odds are not necessarily in harris' favor, though. >> typically vice presidents have abysmal success running for presidents on their own. we've seen very few that are successful, and typically they only serve one additional term. >> reporter: of the 24 former vps who have run before harris, only 10 won, most recently joe biden. now donald trump is the old guy running
. >> reporter: versus a telegenic jfk in the 1960 debate. >> another one that i would maybe point tobill clinton's arsenio hall saxophone playing because it spoke to the moment, and it confirmed what people liked about him. >> yes, we can! >> i don't think that there was a lot of polls out there in 2007 and early 2008 saying the american people, their number one issue was hope and change. but barack obama was able to make that the number one issue, and that's how you win...
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a fire at new york's jfk airport injured nine people and canceled a number of flights . published images show the release of smoke in the waiting area of the airport in new york city, usa sign. gives. a fire started from an escalator on the third floor of the airport, the resulting smoke engulfed the area of one of the airport terminals and led to the evacuation of about 960 people. the cause of the fire is under investigation. early start of arbaeen walk from the southernmost point of iraq. while holding the flags of the members of abba abdullah al-hussein ( peace be upon him) and the iraqi resistance groups, they chanted "man el el nahar " and moved from rasalbisheh area in faw area towards karbala . risalbisheh is the farthest point in basra in the south of iraq, where pilgrims walk early for arbaeen they start from other places. pilgrims travel almost 681 kilometers for the love of seyyed al-shohad despite the extreme heat and cold weather. in an initiative in the netherlands, people, especially in urban areas vulnerable to climate change , remove concrete rubble
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that lbj actually cut jfk's support in texas by 15 points., you see the real clear politics polling average. harris is polling kamala down in pennsylvania than in the other key rust belt battlegrounds and trails trump by about two points there and behind trump a point in michigan and wisconsin. >> yeah, that's why she needs somebody from a rust belt state and energy heavy and governor shapiro helping her on her comments about that and running from comments about fracking and needing to refine her answer on that one and explain to the american people why she's changed her mind and said fracking was an existential threat and following in the lines of climate apocalypse and needs to explain to us and to the climate chew why she no longer finds fracking to be that damaging. beyond that issue let's be honest, the democrats are going to have a huge advantage here because they swapped out their candidate without about 100 days left in the general election and kamala harris can ride the wave of a nonny moon for the next couple months and her running
that lbj actually cut jfk's support in texas by 15 points., you see the real clear politics polling average. harris is polling kamala down in pennsylvania than in the other key rust belt battlegrounds and trails trump by about two points there and behind trump a point in michigan and wisconsin. >> yeah, that's why she needs somebody from a rust belt state and energy heavy and governor shapiro helping her on her comments about that and running from comments about fracking and needing to...
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the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly?ooked out of jfk. >> jesse: try newark. >> judge jeanine: when did this happen? >> jesse: last year. >> tyrus: absolutely phenomenal. to pat's to the good people of new jersey, maybe i will be your government one day. >> jesse: i like it. >> tyrus: unless harold is running. >> dana: he lives in new york. >> jesse: up next on this fourth of july, we are facing off in a patriotic trivia challenge. stay right there. ♪ ♪ every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. get 50% off your first box at thefarmersdog.com/realfood (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it
the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly?ooked out of jfk. >> jesse: try newark. >> judge jeanine: when did this happen? >> jesse: last year. >> tyrus: absolutely phenomenal. to pat's to the good people of new jersey, maybe i will be your government one day. >> jesse: i like it. >> tyrus: unless harold is running. >> dana: he lives in new york. >> jesse: up next on this fourth of july, we are facing off in a...
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how does this moment compare to that of the time when jfk was shot, when rfk was shot, when martin luther, and i guess reagan is more of an outliar, because it was a guy trying to impress a love interest. what are the differences? what are the similarities between the national mood? >> reporter: well in 1960s, america unraveled, malcolm x killed in 1965. martin luther king jr. in '68. many other political black panthers, fred hampton. we could make a long list. it was tragic. it was horrible the amount of deaths. and we felt like we've kind of evolved out of that, that maybe we had put our hate on the internet, that we were doing it in this new -- a less lethal way, even though words matter, but at least you can track what's going on online. it's hard to stop a crazy guy, 20 years old with a rifle. it just means you're going to have to have bigger perimeters and more security. we're becoming a security state nation right now. and then, i think january 6th is the turning point. when then president trump refused to accept the results. he was telling the party the big lie, that biden had won
how does this moment compare to that of the time when jfk was shot, when rfk was shot, when martin luther, and i guess reagan is more of an outliar, because it was a guy trying to impress a love interest. what are the differences? what are the similarities between the national mood? >> reporter: well in 1960s, america unraveled, malcolm x killed in 1965. martin luther king jr. in '68. many other political black panthers, fred hampton. we could make a long list. it was tragic. it was...