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mr. kennedy is making, as well, but let me go back to you mr. kennedy for a second. you say you know -- you know who actually committed the murder of martha moxley and do authorities, people investigating this, do they have the same information you have? >> the police -- well the police officer investigated this was a police who was really responsible -- it was a group of people who were responsible for orchestrating the conviction of michael skakel. one was mark firman, dominic dunn, both writers and the third was frank gar who was what i would call a crooked police officer who was just dog in his determination to put one of the skakel's in jail and dug up evidence from people who were absolutely incredible. since i published an article i think in 2003 in the "atlantic monthly" about the case after the trial, and after that i was contacted by one of the people by a man named toby bryant, who is a cousin of the basketball player kobe bryant and toby bryant told me he was there the night of the murder and the men that murdered martha moxley, that pry yr to the murder
mr. kennedy is making, as well, but let me go back to you mr. kennedy for a second. you say you know -- you know who actually committed the murder of martha moxley and do authorities, people investigating this, do they have the same information you have? >> the police -- well the police officer investigated this was a police who was really responsible -- it was a group of people who were responsible for orchestrating the conviction of michael skakel. one was mark firman, dominic dunn,...
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mr. kennedy is making as well. but let me go back to you, mr. kennedy, for a second. you say you know who actually committed the murder of martha moxley. and do authorities, people who are investigating this, do they have some of the same information that you have? >> the police officer investigating this was the one really responsible -- there was a group of people responsible for orchestrating the conviction of michael skakel. one of them was mark ferman, the other dominic dunn, both writers. and the third was frank garr who was what i would call a crooked police officer who was just dogged in his determination to put one of the skakels in jail and who dug up evidence from people who were absolutely incredible. since i published an article i think in 2003 "the atlantic monthly" about the case after the trial. after that i was contacted by pun of the people by a man named toby bryant who's actually a cousin of the basketball player, kobe bryant. and tony bryant told me that he was there the night of the murder, that he brought to greenwich the two men who murdered ma
mr. kennedy is making as well. but let me go back to you, mr. kennedy, for a second. you say you know who actually committed the murder of martha moxley. and do authorities, people who are investigating this, do they have some of the same information that you have? >> the police officer investigating this was the one really responsible -- there was a group of people responsible for orchestrating the conviction of michael skakel. one of them was mark ferman, the other dominic dunn, both...
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mr. kennedy and they said look at this. wa it was the ad demanding whyis oe de is pro communist then cul president actually saidn't the e there is nothing that anybody could do about it.shesad but i cn truth it wasn't the conservatives. he that night at the autopsykill they said can you believe itate was some little communist?lebl he didn't even have the for t satisfaction to be killedas for civil-rights.wao of the people blamed the i was not for a -- dallas but for lee harvey oswald.rica o 70 policemen and a crowded sry basement that deprived america of the rest of the story.d. iv trial, and i choose todn't fg explain, people felt itoffials o never happened did they could not forget or forgive m for letting the most famous yams murder be murdered on live television with 70 people protecting him. >> host: who is still surviving war what happened?ctiv >> the major player have long died but today the noheast detective jim lapel he is still alive in his 90s. lee harvey oswald's widow is a life into his children.it. the of peop
mr. kennedy and they said look at this. wa it was the ad demanding whyis oe de is pro communist then cul president actually saidn't the e there is nothing that anybody could do about it.shesad but i cn truth it wasn't the conservatives. he that night at the autopsykill they said can you believe itate was some little communist?lebl he didn't even have the for t satisfaction to be killedas for civil-rights.wao of the people blamed the i was not for a -- dallas but for lee harvey oswald.rica o 70...
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mr. kennedy is making as well. but let me go back to you, mr. kennedy, for a second. you say you know who actually committed the murder of martha moxley. and do authorities, people who are investigating this, do they have some of the same information that you have? >> the police officer investigating this was the one really responsible -- there was a group of people responsible for orchestrating the conviction of michael skakel. one of them was mark ferman, the other dominic dunn, both writers. and the third was frank garr who was what i would call a crooked police officer who was just dogged in his determination to put one of the skakels in jail and who dug up evidence from people who were absolutely incredible. since i published an article i think in 2003 "the atlantic monthly" about the case after the trial. after that i was contacted by pun of the people by a man named toby bryant who's actually a cousin of the basketball player, kobe bryant. and tony bryant told me that he was there the night of the murder, that he brought to greenwich the two men who murdered ma
mr. kennedy is making as well. but let me go back to you, mr. kennedy, for a second. you say you know who actually committed the murder of martha moxley. and do authorities, people who are investigating this, do they have some of the same information that you have? >> the police officer investigating this was the one really responsible -- there was a group of people responsible for orchestrating the conviction of michael skakel. one of them was mark ferman, the other dominic dunn, both...
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you support by the end of this year although mr kennedy did warn that the country's financial troubles on. so just to remind you back in twenty ten ireland was forced to take an eighty five billion euro bad out of the country's biggest banks collapse befalls forward to twenty thirty and it's not just our men's league that is optimistic but in july ratings agencies downs and pools upgraded islands credit outlook from stable to positive because the country's debts were forming faster than expected so there is a my mother says right now while with irish economy david mcwilliams interrupted him. so david good news for my own bed. well it started too soon arctic the good thing not least because i was a team b. and i am a e.u. troika bailout is regarded by the state or at least of our ties and marketed by the states as being the sort of end of the crisis but. we will still be borrowing substantial amounts of money next year the growth rate of the economy hasn't increased in any material way i know typically exiting the bailout is only you only end up paying hedge funds by borrowing from pens
you support by the end of this year although mr kennedy did warn that the country's financial troubles on. so just to remind you back in twenty ten ireland was forced to take an eighty five billion euro bad out of the country's biggest banks collapse befalls forward to twenty thirty and it's not just our men's league that is optimistic but in july ratings agencies downs and pools upgraded islands credit outlook from stable to positive because the country's debts were forming faster than...
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mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states.oumacher: kennedy won with a margin so narrow that people still argue over what tipped the balance. but nixon had no doubt. he blamed the recession of 1960 for costing him the election. historians still argue over the significance of the recession of 1960 but economists at the time were convinced that the budget surplus cost the economy jobs and growth by keeping dollars in the hands of the government rather than consumers. had eisenhower been willing to end his presidency with a deficit he might have presented his successor with more growth and the prospect of even larger surpluses in the future. we asked economic analyst richard gill to explain why economists might be opposed to budget surpluses. i've already pointed out that the federal interest payments and the national debt itself were falling all through the 1950s as a percentage of our national income. thus there seemed no urgent reason to try for a budget surplus at this time. more significantly the predominant keynesian view o
mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states.oumacher: kennedy won with a margin so narrow that people still argue over what tipped the balance. but nixon had no doubt. he blamed the recession of 1960 for costing him the election. historians still argue over the significance of the recession of 1960 but economists at the time were convinced that the budget surplus cost the economy jobs and growth by keeping dollars in the hands of the government rather than...
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mr. kennedy was killed in dallas and that the president is dead, that he died about 35 minutes ago. do you have that, over? >> that is correct. that is correct. >> and wow, take a look at this image in the bedroom. roses the first lady didn't take with her on the motorcade and the towel she refused to use to wipe off her husband's blood. the dallas exhibit opens to the public on friday. >> well some startling revelations about one of the top colleges in our area. gw has never been shy about its almost $50,000 tuition costs. >> but now the private university admits it weight lists students who can't afford to pay that much. bruce johnson has more in tonight's cover story. >> reporter: the cost of attending george washington university is roughly 60,000 del -- $60,000 per year. it was advertising that money was not a factor in choosing qualified students. >> they said gw is need blind. so when they look at your application, they don't know how much financial aid you need to attend and they said none of that factored into the process. >> and you found otherwise. >> we found out otherwi
mr. kennedy was killed in dallas and that the president is dead, that he died about 35 minutes ago. do you have that, over? >> that is correct. that is correct. >> and wow, take a look at this image in the bedroom. roses the first lady didn't take with her on the motorcade and the towel she refused to use to wipe off her husband's blood. the dallas exhibit opens to the public on friday. >> well some startling revelations about one of the top colleges in our area. gw has never...
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mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: thank you. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, to open the government and go to conference on a budget so we can end this republican government shutdown today. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised, that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. he house will be in order. members will take their conversations from the floor. the gentleman from virginia. mr. moran: mr. speaker, i now yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the gentlelady from new mexico, miss lohan grisham. miss lohan grishian: i join my colleagues and ask unanimous consent that the house immediately bring up the senate amendment to h.j. resolution 59 to open the government and go to conference on a budget so we end the republican shutdown immediately. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised, that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. the gentleman from virginia. mr. moran: mr. spea
mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: thank you. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, to open the government and go to conference on a budget so we can end this republican government shutdown today. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised, that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. he house will be in order. members will take their conversations from the floor. the gentleman from virginia. mr. moran: mr....
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mr. kennedy -- mrs. kennedy, in her honeymoon visit to japan, she does have a very strong personal belief in the relationship between the united states and japan, which was evident in her confirmation sentence in this -- confirmation in the senate. that kind of ambassador who has a strong personal connection to japan, and in addition to that we welcome ambassador kennedy and her close relationship with the president, and also the secretary of state. >> let's give the speakers a big round of applause. >> the house energy and commerce committee heard from three of the government -- four of the government contractors who took part in the creation of health care.gov. we will show you that hearing starting at 8:00 eastern in c- span. congressman mike rogers, congressman elliot anders, part of a discussion in washington earlier talking about the civil war in syria. this is almost one hour. >> welcome back. the executive director the foreign-policy initiative, we ask that you move back to your seats as we get re
mr. kennedy -- mrs. kennedy, in her honeymoon visit to japan, she does have a very strong personal belief in the relationship between the united states and japan, which was evident in her confirmation sentence in this -- confirmation in the senate. that kind of ambassador who has a strong personal connection to japan, and in addition to that we welcome ambassador kennedy and her close relationship with the president, and also the secretary of state. >> let's give the speakers a big round...
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mrs. kennedy's hotel suite, the night before the assassination, and the exhibit includes works by tom acheas of today, who knows how many days to come, the government shutdown continues. we'll take a look at that by the numbers. ism the washington task force agency is closed for lack of funding due to a shutdown of the federal government. >> the national park service is closed indefinitely. >> charles: it has been nearly 18 years since the last government shutdown began in december of 1995. this time around, hundreds of thousands of federal workers are on unpaid furlough costing the nation's economy an estimated $300 million a day. up until this weekend's call back, the defense department was taking the biggest hit with 400,000 civilian employees, half the d.o.d. total -- off the job. 97% of nasa's workforce is grounded. 94% at the environmental protection gaejs. all 401 of the national park services and sites are closed. the national institutes of health estimates 200 patients will experience delays in new clinical trials for every week the shutdown lasts. >> for the white house, 430 empl
mrs. kennedy's hotel suite, the night before the assassination, and the exhibit includes works by tom acheas of today, who knows how many days to come, the government shutdown continues. we'll take a look at that by the numbers. ism the washington task force agency is closed for lack of funding due to a shutdown of the federal government. >> the national park service is closed indefinitely. >> charles: it has been nearly 18 years since the last government shutdown began in december...
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mrs. kennedy made popular in washington. >> that was i think-- when president kennedy was a senator, in georgetown. >> that was before my time. and that was-- . >> rose: before my time too but-- yeah. i can't remember it. we'll remember it before. let's talk about what bill does here, bill buford has been on this program. de this whole thing with mario in italy. >> and the-- . >> rose: what does he do here, his book is called heat. >> four years ago, four, five years ago he told me after he had produced heat and had an amazing success, i think translated in 37 language, and he said well-- . >> rose: says something about cook, doesn't it. >> he said i want to go to france. i think then everyone talk about the french and french cuisine. but no one really knows, never lived there and really understand maybe the way i wish to understand, then he moved to lyon four years ago with his kid and his wife jessica and the two boys. and he has been spending the last four years in lyon. >> rose: living there full-time. >> living in lyon full-time, being an apprentice in the kitchen, being a chef, visiting a lo
mrs. kennedy made popular in washington. >> that was i think-- when president kennedy was a senator, in georgetown. >> that was before my time. and that was-- . >> rose: before my time too but-- yeah. i can't remember it. we'll remember it before. let's talk about what bill does here, bill buford has been on this program. de this whole thing with mario in italy. >> and the-- . >> rose: what does he do here, his book is called heat. >> four years ago, four,...
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mr. kennedy took the deal but he didn't for some reason and most of the major country seem to have some sort of health care plan. mexico has a health care plan and i think it's time we did something and i'd like to see the republicans really start to work with the president to make this thing work because it's going to be here. it's the law and i think we should really get together and see if we can help people have better health care. thanks. >> guest: i would agree with the last point that we should help people have better health care choices.
mr. kennedy took the deal but he didn't for some reason and most of the major country seem to have some sort of health care plan. mexico has a health care plan and i think it's time we did something and i'd like to see the republicans really start to work with the president to make this thing work because it's going to be here. it's the law and i think we should really get together and see if we can help people have better health care. thanks. >> guest: i would agree with the last point...
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mr. kennedy talks about the history of affirmative action policies and argues that affirmative action is morally sound idea but should not be that a ban if. >> thank you very much for their generous introduction, making the space available for me and for all those. i am going to talk for a few minutes about my new book. and then we will have a discussion, monologue bill will turn out fleetwood dialogue, and the flow will be open to questions, comments, and by all means, objections because this is a subject about which people have all sorts of varying opinions, and i would suspect and then an audience like this people have different takes on her subjects. what is ours of judge? our subject is a controversy involving affirmative action. and this is truly a controversy. everything about affirmative action seems to be controversial , including the very framing of the subject. so you get a little bit of a hint actually on where i stand in so far as i refer to affirmative-action as affirmative-action. as you will quickly see, i am a proponent of making special efforts to advance the interests,
mr. kennedy talks about the history of affirmative action policies and argues that affirmative action is morally sound idea but should not be that a ban if. >> thank you very much for their generous introduction, making the space available for me and for all those. i am going to talk for a few minutes about my new book. and then we will have a discussion, monologue bill will turn out fleetwood dialogue, and the flow will be open to questions, comments, and by all means, objections because...
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mr. kennedy of rhode island. massachusetts. i'm sorry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kennedy: thank you to my colleague from new york. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and ask that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, the clean c.r. and go to conference on baunlt so that we can end the republican shutdown. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair has previously advised that cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from texas. >> how much time does the gentleman from new york control? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has five minutes the gentleman from new york has six. mr. serrano: i reck nizz for a unanimous consent request mr. kilmer of washington. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: ms. mr. veasey of is recognized for unanimous consent. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. >> unanimous consent request. >> before i state my un
mr. kennedy of rhode island. massachusetts. i'm sorry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kennedy: thank you to my colleague from new york. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and ask that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, the clean c.r. and go to conference on baunlt so that we can end the republican shutdown. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair has previously advised that cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance....
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we had the kennedys for a thousand is we now have mrs obama thank goodness and you know nancy pelosi leader pelosi is as far as i'm concerned the most stylish person on capitol hill bill clinton didn't toto swath oh no but bill clinton certainly don't you always wear designer clothing but i don't know i actually i like shopping on a budget i really do the suit i'm wearing a spike hundred fifty dollars. the you of the casual sure i mean in shorts and bush no no does not wear shorts in the show you don't want to see my legs how about a t. shirt yeah sure you know i were a jacket if i go out alone on the beach i haven't been on a beach and decades. his it is so boring. why chronicle the history of western fashion in this book well i have to tell you with the school of the bible i do because in a way it's my bible it's my. go to for all things about fashion and budgets of western fashion the book is specially american centric i'm very proud of american design though everything that we do in this country goes back to western europe it does. and what's so interesting about western europe a
we had the kennedys for a thousand is we now have mrs obama thank goodness and you know nancy pelosi leader pelosi is as far as i'm concerned the most stylish person on capitol hill bill clinton didn't toto swath oh no but bill clinton certainly don't you always wear designer clothing but i don't know i actually i like shopping on a budget i really do the suit i'm wearing a spike hundred fifty dollars. the you of the casual sure i mean in shorts and bush no no does not wear shorts in the show...
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mr. kennedy, and his boss -- boston red sox and their win over my beloved detroit tigers. in accord with our gentleman's agreement, today i am wearing the gentleman's rather unsightly boston red sox tie, pay is painful to say the least. although the tigers did not make it to the world series this year, do i want to say how proud i am of our players, team, state. seriously and specifically of jim leyland who after two world series, four american league championship series, eight years as our manager announced his retirement this week. jim, i am sure i speak for all michiganders and all baseball fans in saying we are proud to have you retire as a detroit tiger. to michigan specifically to detroit, the tigers have always spent more than just baseball. year after year their perseverance and grit through really tough times for both team and for the city, that perseverance has been emblematic of the determination and resilience of detroiters and michiganders. tiger baseball has provided hope and instilled a sense of pride in the city and the state that has surely seen its share
mr. kennedy, and his boss -- boston red sox and their win over my beloved detroit tigers. in accord with our gentleman's agreement, today i am wearing the gentleman's rather unsightly boston red sox tie, pay is painful to say the least. although the tigers did not make it to the world series this year, do i want to say how proud i am of our players, team, state. seriously and specifically of jim leyland who after two world series, four american league championship series, eight years as our...
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mr. kennedy took the deal but he didn't for some reason and most of the major country seem to have some sort of health care plan. mexico has a health care plan and i think it's time we did something and i'd like to see the republicans really start to work with the president to make this thing work because it's going to be here. it's the law and i think we should really get together and see if we can help people have better health care. thanks. >> guest: i would agree with the last point that we should help people have better health care choices. that's fair but republicans don't automatically assume the only way to people -- help people is with another government program and republicans circa don't agree with this particulaparticula r government program is a good thing. again it's hugely expensive. it's very bureaucratic. even trying to get people to sign up for it they have had three years to come up with a system to enroll people and it is not working. even the democrats admit that so in terms of the republican alternative we had a republican alternative when this bill was being debated he
mr. kennedy took the deal but he didn't for some reason and most of the major country seem to have some sort of health care plan. mexico has a health care plan and i think it's time we did something and i'd like to see the republicans really start to work with the president to make this thing work because it's going to be here. it's the law and i think we should really get together and see if we can help people have better health care. thanks. >> guest: i would agree with the last point...
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mrs. kennedy. finally, he used body language in an attempt to bully me. i was not looking at a gentlemen's gun. they're guns were drawn. was looking at his eyes, and there were very intense. his eyes as i said the man to get the president's body back to washington. in their runout silence of the parkland the emergency room after president johnson, jackie kennedy, and the bronze casket had gone, drs. michael l. faster and on walked into the trauma room before it had been claimed in a wastebasket they found that two dozen red roses given to the first lady that morning. each removed a single rose. and he preserved his until this day. the eyewitness memories gathered in my book paints a previously unseen tapestry of this unforgettable time. some recollections are like the grainy black-and-white tv images of the day while others either graphic technicolor of some real dreams the chapters above detail the site san feelings of the 45 authors when the shockwave first hit the hospital. their immediate actions, what they saw and felt are vividly remembered half a c
mrs. kennedy. finally, he used body language in an attempt to bully me. i was not looking at a gentlemen's gun. they're guns were drawn. was looking at his eyes, and there were very intense. his eyes as i said the man to get the president's body back to washington. in their runout silence of the parkland the emergency room after president johnson, jackie kennedy, and the bronze casket had gone, drs. michael l. faster and on walked into the trauma room before it had been claimed in a wastebasket...
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mr. speaker. i rise today in honor of the late bubba kennedy who was a deputy sheriff who was killed last night out in west texas, mr. vela: he was killed in the line of duty at only 38 years old. a graduate -- mr. gallego: he was working at the sheriff's department when i met him. before joining the upton county sheriff's department in november of 2012. he's remembered by his friends and his colleagues and his family. deputy kennedy's name will be added to the law enforcement officer's memorial next year. it's the only memorial in washington, d.c., that will never be finished. he leaves behind a beloved wife, jody, two sons, blaine and blake, who are 10 and 15 years old, and his parents, billy frank and della kennedy. i'm honored to have had the opportunity, mr. speaker, to recognize the deputy sheriff that i know and knew and respected. his devotion to his community and his family has truly impacted the lives of many and will continue to do so even after his passing. the small community in west texas where everybody knows loss is truly, truly, deeply felt. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpos
mr. speaker. i rise today in honor of the late bubba kennedy who was a deputy sheriff who was killed last night out in west texas, mr. vela: he was killed in the line of duty at only 38 years old. a graduate -- mr. gallego: he was working at the sheriff's department when i met him. before joining the upton county sheriff's department in november of 2012. he's remembered by his friends and his colleagues and his family. deputy kennedy's name will be added to the law enforcement officer's...
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kennedy. mr. swanson? [applause] >> thank you very much. fair warning the book that has been published in case you want to leave, this is a children's book. and at the festival. my adult book, an end of days is coming out in a couple weeks. i don't see many kids here so i thought i would give you a advance notice that i'm talking about this children's book today. whenever i hear authors talk i don't like to see them read from their books or read from a script. if they are going to do that i could just read the book anyway so why go to the event? saltus will talk about how i did this book and how i'd do my books and why do these. i am interested to know the back story. everything i have done as a writer for, something i heard about as a child. even the kennedy assassination. i got into writing because of abraham lincoln. i was born on lincoln's birthday of february 12th in chicago, ill. lincoln country and i realized some of the southern states like kentucky claimed a lincoln affiliation but as far as we are concerned in illinois we are the
kennedy. mr. swanson? [applause] >> thank you very much. fair warning the book that has been published in case you want to leave, this is a children's book. and at the festival. my adult book, an end of days is coming out in a couple weeks. i don't see many kids here so i thought i would give you a advance notice that i'm talking about this children's book today. whenever i hear authors talk i don't like to see them read from their books or read from a script. if they are going to do that...
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mrs. roosevelt and numerous world figures such as john f. kennedyikita khrushchev and other notables would have entered the home with mrs. roosevelt. the desk there is where she worked on her my day column. some of her books, magazine articles, and tremendous correspondence with the american public. and, of course, that's the desk with the misspelled name tag. the name tag was presented to mrs. roosevelt by a young man in hide park. he drafted the item in the shop class having no idea he misspelled her name. it found a home on her desk and stayed for the duration. aside from her writing, this is the reception area. so when dinners went on here at the site, this would be where the cocktail hour was enjoyed. the dining room is an important room here in the activities here. this is derived from an early magazine article in the 1950s in mccall's magazine which was titled howell nowhere lives in val kill. it's set up as a buffet. that's what mrs. roosevelt would prefer when she had numerous guests here at the site. this is the living room here at val kil
mrs. roosevelt and numerous world figures such as john f. kennedyikita khrushchev and other notables would have entered the home with mrs. roosevelt. the desk there is where she worked on her my day column. some of her books, magazine articles, and tremendous correspondence with the american public. and, of course, that's the desk with the misspelled name tag. the name tag was presented to mrs. roosevelt by a young man in hide park. he drafted the item in the shop class having no idea he...
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kennedy. hithis president. we rewrack the tap, mr.her it is worth a listen and a lesson. do you wonder what a former health and human services secretary thinks of will one we have now? kids, you better cover your ears. and the media has a big biassed when it comes to reports deficit th
kennedy. hithis president. we rewrack the tap, mr.her it is worth a listen and a lesson. do you wonder what a former health and human services secretary thinks of will one we have now? kids, you better cover your ears. and the media has a big biassed when it comes to reports deficit th
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murphy, at the end of the justice kennedy said to mr.ying go along with this system just because it's the law? almost 40 years, by the supreme court, it is the law. do you want buckley reversed? >> we don't think that buckley -- we don't think that buckley needs to be reversed to we are getting in this case. we think that these limits are under the ional current system because in this they impose impermissible burdens to candidates o ten instead of nine. o i don't think you need to change the entire system to hold these limits constitutional. think to take questioning today revealed that there are some questions about itself. em >> so if -- if -- if the aggregate limits are unconstitutional because they number of people you can give to and the way in which give to them, why not the limits themselves. >> the case is not about the ase contribution limits, those limits have been justified on different grounds, grounds have that that have to do with the relationship between candidates and people giving them contributions. if you're talking a
murphy, at the end of the justice kennedy said to mr.ying go along with this system just because it's the law? almost 40 years, by the supreme court, it is the law. do you want buckley reversed? >> we don't think that buckley -- we don't think that buckley needs to be reversed to we are getting in this case. we think that these limits are under the ional current system because in this they impose impermissible burdens to candidates o ten instead of nine. o i don't think you need to change...
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kennedy which sat with mrs. roos vehement, he was seeking her support. and that's because mrs.osevelt was the most powerful woman in america. and of course, the matriarch of the die unanimous k party. she described it as being representative of her visitors at valkill. what she was referring to is they came in different shape, group and colors. but they seem to function well here. we also see the walls decorated with many photographs that were important to mrs. roosevelt such as several pictures of louis hal. there's always a great picture of franklin delnor roosevelt. we'll see mrs. roosevelt's roosevelt.dore amelia earhart who would have given her her first flying lesson over the skyline of battle -- baltimore, maryland. this is where she would start to refer to, it feels so good to be home. >> and alita black while we were watching that you mentioned something very quickly about the chair. >> you see the picture of eleanor and scombrack kennedy. she switched the chairs so she would look down at him and he would have to look up. and she argues him to take a specific stance on
kennedy which sat with mrs. roos vehement, he was seeking her support. and that's because mrs.osevelt was the most powerful woman in america. and of course, the matriarch of the die unanimous k party. she described it as being representative of her visitors at valkill. what she was referring to is they came in different shape, group and colors. but they seem to function well here. we also see the walls decorated with many photographs that were important to mrs. roosevelt such as several...
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mr. speaker, president john f. kennedy once said, quote, let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate, end of quote. house republicans are willing to negotiate. house republicans have been proactive in preventing a shutdown in passing four pieces of legislation that keep the government functioning. unfortunately, the president and senate democrats have slammed the door and have refused to come to the table and negotiate until just announced tonight. his -- this sentiment is shared outside of washington. yesterday, i received a letter from a constituent saying, quote, refusing to come to the table, obama and reid are counting on the media lap dogs to blame republicans. i understand that. washington is putting incredible pressure on the house to cave, but the american people feel differently, end of quote. we are now on day two of a government shutdown. it's past time for washington democrats to join house republicans to work together to find a solution. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we wil
mr. speaker, president john f. kennedy once said, quote, let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate, end of quote. house republicans are willing to negotiate. house republicans have been proactive in preventing a shutdown in passing four pieces of legislation that keep the government functioning. unfortunately, the president and senate democrats have slammed the door and have refused to come to the table and negotiate until just announced tonight. his -- this...
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a sudden the door opens to the private office speaker in the corner's top aide jim kennedy sticks his head naman says mr speaker, and so serve interruption, but the state photographer is here to share your passport photo. can he just come in? yet, bring about an. we'll be sitting and taking notes and he looks at. lee smith grew up in johnson city, too. [inaudible] >> thank you. [inaudible] >> grew up, played fama baseball, whatever with richard. this is nashville downtown. he says hello, lee. immediate recognition. how you doing? i'm doing pretty good. he had been moved very soon from state prison inmate use two main prison in nashville, was given trusty status at work release. his work release assignment during the day was to work as a photographer for the state tourism department. these men is flabbergasted. he told me, back to my office, called the state direction department and said can you just tell me about this particular prisoner and gave the name comes so forth. he said the man said he had to call him back and it gave ms. smith, all i tell you is that was done at the request of the governor's o
a sudden the door opens to the private office speaker in the corner's top aide jim kennedy sticks his head naman says mr speaker, and so serve interruption, but the state photographer is here to share your passport photo. can he just come in? yet, bring about an. we'll be sitting and taking notes and he looks at. lee smith grew up in johnson city, too. [inaudible] >> thank you. [inaudible] >> grew up, played fama baseball, whatever with richard. this is nashville downtown. he says...
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kennedy. he's the swing vote. we will continue to follow it. thank you, mr.ney general, for being here. >> thank you very much. >>> mainstream media insisting this was a small group indulging their worst fantasies. kel"kelly file" debate fair and balanced ahead. >>> folks are signing up for obama care. was no one worried about the warrant out for her arrest? that story moments away. kimberly guilfoyle is here. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's crabfest, with three entrées under $20. like our new snow cb and crab butter shrimp, just $14.99. only at red lobster where we sea food differently. [ male announcer ] now try 7 lunch choices at $7.99. sandwiches, sals, and more. [ male announcer ] now try 7 lunch choices at $7.99. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered s
kennedy. he's the swing vote. we will continue to follow it. thank you, mr.ney general, for being here. >> thank you very much. >>> mainstream media insisting this was a small group indulging their worst fantasies. kel"kelly file" debate fair and balanced ahead. >>> folks are signing up for obama care. was no one worried about the warrant out for her arrest? that story moments away. kimberly guilfoyle is here. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's...
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kennedy. he's the swing vote. we will continue to follow it. thank you, mr.attorney general, for being here. >> thank you very much. >>> mainstream media insisting this was a small group indulging their worst fantasies. kel"kelly file" debate fair and balanced ahead. >>> folks are signing up for obama care. was no one worried about the warrant out for her arrest? that story moments away. kimberly guilfoyle is here. you make a great team. it's been that way since e day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - itld be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess
kennedy. he's the swing vote. we will continue to follow it. thank you, mr.attorney general, for being here. >> thank you very much. >>> mainstream media insisting this was a small group indulging their worst fantasies. kel"kelly file" debate fair and balanced ahead. >>> folks are signing up for obama care. was no one worried about the warrant out for her arrest? that story moments away. kimberly guilfoyle is here. you make a great team. it's been that way...
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mr. markey: i thank you. we are in a terrestial technology and manufacturing race as important as the celestial race president kennedy began three years ago. these are three of the programs that will put america into a new economic orbit, looking down on our competitors. we should pass all three and put america back to work. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. cornyn: madam president? the presiding officer: the republican whip. mr. cornyn: madam president, i want to offer my congratulations to the senator from massachusetts for the world series victory of the boston red sox. i know it's a happy day in his state. madam president, i want to return to the issue of the d.c. circuit court of appeals because even though we had an earlier cloture vote where the senate decided to continue debate and not close off debate on this issue, i anticipate that the majority leader will bring to the senate floor the other two nominees which have now cleared the senate judiciary committee for the three seats that president obama has said he wants to appoint and is asking for advice and consent of the senate. but i want to make sur
mr. markey: i thank you. we are in a terrestial technology and manufacturing race as important as the celestial race president kennedy began three years ago. these are three of the programs that will put america into a new economic orbit, looking down on our competitors. we should pass all three and put america back to work. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. cornyn: madam president? the presiding officer: the republican whip. mr. cornyn: madam president, i want to offer my...
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kennedy are indicted by the i.c.c. but let's understand i think the was a factor helping to cover it piece through election and i see it's not intervening who we have election while mr moran oh come president has pointed out every case that the i.c.c. got him itself involved in is very strange but unfortunately this is all we have time for for our viewers please join us again same place same time here and while the party. three bureaus you don't know if you don't for a car there are no response...
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mrs. roosevelt funeral with her husband. there are pictures. interestedo get so interestingn? >> enough, hours before robert kennedyas killed -- and that got me interested in politics in general. since then, i have become particular aficionado of the presidents. politics in general. 1932-present. >> thank you for your call. , one after the presidency of the things they did was interview for national television in 1955. talk about the interviews. who were they interviewed by? >> their daughter, margaret. >> we have a program that was on cbs. person to person. a big hit program at the time. it was the only television interview that bess truman ever did. how about that customer -- that? you will see that now. [video clip] why youell everybody went back to missouri instead of staying in washington. >> there was no question about coming home. is there reason enough? >> i will buy that. gettingr, are we still a lot of visitors? >> yes. >> all of the time? >> every day. [indiscernible] what is your cousins across the street. -- we can see your cousins across the street. [indiscernible] your cousins were not at home. someb
mrs. roosevelt funeral with her husband. there are pictures. interestedo get so interestingn? >> enough, hours before robert kennedyas killed -- and that got me interested in politics in general. since then, i have become particular aficionado of the presidents. politics in general. 1932-present. >> thank you for your call. , one after the presidency of the things they did was interview for national television in 1955. talk about the interviews. who were they interviewed by?...
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mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, let me begin, justice kennedy, with the questions you raise and then come to the question that chief justice roberts raised. to begin, justice kennedy, there's no way to distinguish the seattle case from this case nor the hunter case. both those cases have to be overruled. here is why the seattle case is is identical to this case. both issues -- both cases involve constitutionally permissible plans which had as their objective obtaining diversity on campuses. seattle was a k-12 case. this case is a higher education case. but in both instances, the objective was to obtain diversity. no constitutional mandate to relieve past discrimination. rather, in fact, as the court said, seattle, tacoma, and wasco were attempting to deal with de facto segregation. >> is that an accurate description of seattle? i thought that in seattle, before the school board adopted the bussing plan, the city was threatened with lawsuits by the department of justice, by the federal government, and by private plaintiffs, claiming that the -- the previous pupil assignment p
mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, let me begin, justice kennedy, with the questions you raise and then come to the question that chief justice roberts raised. to begin, justice kennedy, there's no way to distinguish the seattle case from this case nor the hunter case. both those cases have to be overruled. here is why the seattle case is is identical to this case. both issues -- both cases involve constitutionally permissible plans which had as their objective obtaining diversity...
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mr. pruder settleed in dallas and started a clothing business. >> this is your grandfather's company? >> yes. >> their office wass coo the street from the texas depository at daly plas a.d >> our family, they were real kennedyeople. my grandfather loved kennedy. >> pruder first thought about filming the motorcade from the office window, but instead, went down to theviated to and stood here. that's him on the hat. he took test shots of friends and then started his cam raera. >> my i have your name? >> abraham. >> he was just another eye witness when a distracted anchor on wfaa interviewed him later on that day before the film had been developed. >> and the feelings of the world. >> there had been other cameras in daly plaza, but no one got it from begining to end. >> dick stally in dallas for life magazine learned that a businessman had caught the assassination on film. >> and i said god almighty, what's his name. >> they said zapruder. >> found him in the dallas phonebook. >> we were in a small room with a crickety old 8 millimeter projector, and the frame was only about that big. >> reporter: they saw the president waving as they drive along the street. >> the only time he loses it is when the motorcade go
mr. pruder settleed in dallas and started a clothing business. >> this is your grandfather's company? >> yes. >> their office wass coo the street from the texas depository at daly plas a.d >> our family, they were real kennedyeople. my grandfather loved kennedy. >> pruder first thought about filming the motorcade from the office window, but instead, went down to theviated to and stood here. that's him on the hat. he took test shots of friends and then started his...
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mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, let me begin, justice kennedy, with the questions you raise and then come to the question that chief justice roberts raised. to begin, justice kennedy, there's no way to distinguish the seattle case from this case nor the hunter case. both those cases have to be overruled. here is why the seattle case is is identical to this case. both issues -- both cases involve constitutionally permissible plans which had as their objective obtaining diversity on campuses. seattle was a k-12 case. this case is a higher education case. but in both instances, the objective was to obtain diversity. no constitutional mandate to relieve past discrimination. rather, in fact, as the court said, seattle, tacoma, and wasco were attempting to deal with de facto segregation. >> is that an accurate description of seattle? i thought that in seattle, before the school board adopted the bussing plan, the city was threatened with lawsuits by the department of justice, by the federal government, and by private plaintiffs, claiming that the -- the previous pupil assignment p
mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, let me begin, justice kennedy, with the questions you raise and then come to the question that chief justice roberts raised. to begin, justice kennedy, there's no way to distinguish the seattle case from this case nor the hunter case. both those cases have to be overruled. here is why the seattle case is is identical to this case. both issues -- both cases involve constitutionally permissible plans which had as their objective obtaining diversity...