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john f kennedy: all right, is there anything else? bert kennedy: no judith campbell, no giancana, no mob. john fain: mr. oswald! lee harvey oswald: i've already answered all your questions. john fain: would you mind telling us again? just a few minutes. lee harvey oswald: well my wife and daughter are inside, so. john fn: we don't need to disturb them. we'll just talk here. we learned that you contacted the russian embassy in washington. you mind telling us why? lee harvey oswald: my wife is a russian citizen. she's supposed to let the embassy know where she is. john fain: is that all? lee harvey oswald: what do you mean, is that all? john fain: did you talk to any soviet intelligence officers? lee harvey oswald: about what? about american imperialism? about inequality for negroes? what? john fain: what i want to know lee, is are they asking you to spy for them? is that why they let you come back? is that why they let you bring marina and your daughter, june? are you a russian spy? lee harvey oswald: why would anyone discuss spying wit
john f kennedy: all right, is there anything else? bert kennedy: no judith campbell, no giancana, no mob. john fain: mr. oswald! lee harvey oswald: i've already answered all your questions. john fain: would you mind telling us again? just a few minutes. lee harvey oswald: well my wife and daughter are inside, so. john fn: we don't need to disturb them. we'll just talk here. we learned that you contacted the russian embassy in washington. you mind telling us why? lee harvey oswald: my wife is a...
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the irony of ironies, the place where john f.s normally a public building, but today it was really under armed guard. >> we -- is this a confirmed report as to who did the shooting? >> as far as i know. >> vic robertson from city hall reports that jack ruby, the owner of the carousal, which is a bar in dallas, did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. >> he died? >> he died at 1:07 p.m. we have arrested the man. the man will be charged with murder. >> who is he? >> the man -- the suspect's name is jack rubenstein, i believe. he goes by the name of jack ruby. >> and here at associated press, a still picture of the moment, the splint second as the shot was fired. this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein and this of course is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were and i think they were widely shared by many, if not most americans. this can't be coincidental. the assassin is assassinated in the po
the irony of ironies, the place where john f.s normally a public building, but today it was really under armed guard. >> we -- is this a confirmed report as to who did the shooting? >> as far as i know. >> vic robertson from city hall reports that jack ruby, the owner of the carousal, which is a bar in dallas, did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. >> he died? >> he died at 1:07 p.m. we have arrested the man. the man...
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>> guest: i would say john f. kennedy as well as reagan and washington. i believe those people were honest, although one was a democrat and he can't really classify george washington of course, but they respected the military. they had military experience. that. that is key. we have to get away from -- you are going to have a president who has had literally no experience with the military then we are going to have to be very careful with giving him so much rain in making foreign policy decision. that is what we have had with clinton and also with obama. >> host: you talk about the military in the book as you mentioned, you talk about rob and rachel, the military of the incident where they urinated on to alabama. who who are rob and rachel? >> guest: rob richards, he was a marine and people may not know his name but they will remember that there were a group of marines who urinated on some taliban. those marines were immediately subjected to all kinds of harassment especially from hillary clinton who said they were not american, they were not patriotic, th
>> guest: i would say john f. kennedy as well as reagan and washington. i believe those people were honest, although one was a democrat and he can't really classify george washington of course, but they respected the military. they had military experience. that. that is key. we have to get away from -- you are going to have a president who has had literally no experience with the military then we are going to have to be very careful with giving him so much rain in making foreign policy...
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a 22 minute color film of the faithful trip of john f. kennedy to dallas texas. then, we're live for the radio program "back story" with the american history guys. oneth and to peter airs to discuss "the birth of a nation" and its significance. tv, all history weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. this week on lectures in history, anemory university hank klibanoff and gadseden talk about the intersection of politics and violence in the mid-20th century georgia. this program is 90 minutes. host: today, i am going to open up
a 22 minute color film of the faithful trip of john f. kennedy to dallas texas. then, we're live for the radio program "back story" with the american history guys. oneth and to peter airs to discuss "the birth of a nation" and its significance. tv, all history weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. this week on lectures in history, anemory university hank klibanoff and gadseden talk about the intersection of politics and violence in the mid-20th century georgia. this program is...
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investigation of the assz nation of john f kennedy in the late 70s. which i believe ruled at one point there was a conspiracy. >> fiemly at the end, i left with chief counsel, highly respected lawyer in philadelphia, and we found that there was a fake oswald created by the intelligence branches in in the russian and kuled the cuban embassy and henry oswald and filed it and put the picture. any event, what happened was the house committee after we left in '77, in '79 they filed a report and sealed the documents for 50 years. those documents were released in the mid 1990s pursuant to a
investigation of the assz nation of john f kennedy in the late 70s. which i believe ruled at one point there was a conspiracy. >> fiemly at the end, i left with chief counsel, highly respected lawyer in philadelphia, and we found that there was a fake oswald created by the intelligence branches in in the russian and kuled the cuban embassy and henry oswald and filed it and put the picture. any event, what happened was the house committee after we left in '77, in '79 they filed a report...
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limousinncarrying preeident john f kennedy when he was assassinated sell for 100- thousand dollars. according to heritage auction, after the 1963 assassination-- the limo was sent for an upgrade and the old plates s ere thrown out.. but the limo company's owner retrieved the plates from the trash. they say he stored them on a bookshelf and passed them down to his daughter who offered them that's what the pope is calling a recent leak of vatican documents. the vatican arrested two people last week suspected of leaking documents to the authors of two new books. the books depict a vatican plagued by mismanagement, greed and corruption. they also show the pope facing resistance to his reform agenda. the pope has been credited for changing peoples' views on climate change. capitalizing on that -- thousands of environmentalists and religious groups marched from the colosseum in rome to saint peter's square to "i think the more important vatican because it seems that many oads are leadingngto his holiness, he has really changed the dialogue around the world on climate change." the u-n clim
limousinncarrying preeident john f kennedy when he was assassinated sell for 100- thousand dollars. according to heritage auction, after the 1963 assassination-- the limo was sent for an upgrade and the old plates s ere thrown out.. but the limo company's owner retrieved the plates from the trash. they say he stored them on a bookshelf and passed them down to his daughter who offered them that's what the pope is calling a recent leak of vatican documents. the vatican arrested two people last...
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>> a good looking president, john f.edy. >> what would you ask fo-- >> he was tested in his time with the cuban missile crisis. >> i think he was a good president. my dad really liked him. >> he did a lot for civil rights and building the nation and bringing everybody together as a whole. >> when was john f. kennedy president. >> from 1961 to 63. 1,000 days. >> assassinated around 64. >> 1970? 80? >> 1963. >> he was president from 1962 to 1965? >> republican or democrat? >> republican, wasn't he? >> he was a democrat. >> oh, i thought you were asking me personally. i thought we were getting like a little sent pmental here. >> we're just getting to know each other. >> you haven't even bought me denv dinner. >> remember his mrs. kennedy. >> jacqueline. >> let's get this model on its way. >> who's that? >> that's not lucky, sit? >> he looks like he wouldn't take me out for dinner. >> john wilkes booth. >> he's a fay mouz criminal. >> i have no idea who that is. >> lee harvey oswald. >> lee harvey oswald. bad guy. >> bad guy
>> a good looking president, john f.edy. >> what would you ask fo-- >> he was tested in his time with the cuban missile crisis. >> i think he was a good president. my dad really liked him. >> he did a lot for civil rights and building the nation and bringing everybody together as a whole. >> when was john f. kennedy president. >> from 1961 to 63. 1,000 days. >> assassinated around 64. >> 1970? 80? >> 1963. >> he was president...
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john f. kennedy accomplished quite a bit in a thousand case. garfield, who was a brilliant man, very intellectual, very talented, only had four months when he was shot and mortally wounded and suffered 79 days with medical malpractice i guess i would call it. they didn't know what to do. medicine was not very advanced then. i often say, a hundred years later ronald reagan was saved in 1981 because of the times. had it been 1881 he would have been gone. i think garfield could have been and is believed by many experts to have been possibly could have been the best president since lifpblg, until teddy roosevelt. but of course he only lasted two and a half months after four months so he had the second shortest term in the presidency after william henry harrison who died of pneumonia after one month in 1841. >> you say of course he was killed. r shot here in town. by a man -- who was he and what happened to him after all this? >> he was a man who was definitely a lunatic. he was a very unstable person. but the story about him is interesting because
john f. kennedy accomplished quite a bit in a thousand case. garfield, who was a brilliant man, very intellectual, very talented, only had four months when he was shot and mortally wounded and suffered 79 days with medical malpractice i guess i would call it. they didn't know what to do. medicine was not very advanced then. i often say, a hundred years later ronald reagan was saved in 1981 because of the times. had it been 1881 he would have been gone. i think garfield could have been and is...
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that is sad because i think our field is a really tragedy and even mckinley is but somehow it is a john fnnedy -- ande robert kennedy abraham lincoln. brian: we haven't talked about ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama . what would you i to say about those? higley wasan: john the person who shot president reagan and he was not wearing a bulletproof vest. a short trip from the white house. the secret service agent was not either, and they were both wounded. the thing is, john ably was stalking jimmy carter so if he had killed carter, walter mondale would have become if heent and maybe, it had come in -- maybe ronald reagan would not have one. who knows? that is possible. in 2008 had to conspiracies against him by young people, young men, in denver, colorado. the plan was to try to kill him at the convention as he accepted the nomination. candidate idea, from the film. also, in tennessee. they have been constant threats against him. the omar gonzalez thing wasn't directly against him, but he was in the building. brian: the gonzalez thing was what? prof. feinman: he
that is sad because i think our field is a really tragedy and even mckinley is but somehow it is a john fnnedy -- ande robert kennedy abraham lincoln. brian: we haven't talked about ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama . what would you i to say about those? higley wasan: john the person who shot president reagan and he was not wearing a bulletproof vest. a short trip from the white house. the secret service agent was not either, and they were both wounded. the thing is,...
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america," theel last minutes of john f. .ennedy's trip to texas then, we're backstage with the american history guys. they discussed the film, "the birth of a nation" and its significance. american history tv, all we can, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring syracuse, the matilda gage, one of the nation's early feminist. in the became involved national women's rights convention, the c-span staff recently visited sites about syracuse's history. ♪> what an exciting thing going on. to me, it would start not only with the cross, of course, the game we are playing here, and it has a whole history of itself. it has always been part of our history, part of our .ntertainment our enjoyment, and are medicine, to help our people. >> the women are very important. be on her the women in this event. ♪ >> with all the things that happened with the loss of land, the forced removal of our people, diseases, wars, we have really been diminished as a people with our lands, coulter, haveages, and are ways been attacked, not only physically, but through policies. for u
america," theel last minutes of john f. .ennedy's trip to texas then, we're backstage with the american history guys. they discussed the film, "the birth of a nation" and its significance. american history tv, all we can, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring syracuse, the matilda gage, one of the nation's early feminist. in the became involved national women's rights convention, the c-span staff recently visited sites about syracuse's...
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the 20 minute color film is a john f. kennedy's trip to texas in november of 1983. the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partners. recent leave visited many sites circuiting the city's history. learn more. >>. solomon is probably the most iconic american woman that i know. she was someone when you look at her life is incredible area going from slavery to freedom and then continuing on the best for nearly 92 years. most people know her affectionately as the moses of people. that's related to all of her duties of the underground railroad. she's a euro. that's the thing that the constant. fearlessness. 1859, he decided offered would be the place of permanent residence. she was able to purchase the land where she built her for a mouse. be knew that this would accepting is fo
the 20 minute color film is a john f. kennedy's trip to texas in november of 1983. the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partners. recent leave visited many sites circuiting the city's...
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a few outcroppings, lincoln, and most notably john f kennedy's inaugural speech when he said, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what what you can do for your country. then he said in that very short inaugural speech, that america, americans will pay any price and bear any burden for the future of liberty. so that was over half a century ago and we have not heard anything like it sense. instead a politician saying we'll pay any price, they say you don't have to pay any price at all. it is is all about your own interests, namely what can government offer you by way of benefits and how little can government take from you by way of taxation, and it is as if though politics now is exclusively an appeal to the self interests. >> how can people of faith change that. >> well, when when you think about it it is the opposite of what the message of religion is. religion does point us beyond our self. for faithful people, what is in it for me, the me is not central , there is something higher, namely god is higher. so, your whole focuses for something bigger and better than yourself.
a few outcroppings, lincoln, and most notably john f kennedy's inaugural speech when he said, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what what you can do for your country. then he said in that very short inaugural speech, that america, americans will pay any price and bear any burden for the future of liberty. so that was over half a century ago and we have not heard anything like it sense. instead a politician saying we'll pay any price, they say you don't have to pay any price at all....
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. ♪ >> president john f. kennedy departed washington on november 21 1963.n saturday morning november 23, his body was returned to the white house. this is a film record of that two day period. president kennedy went to texas to take his program to the people. he carried the state only by a narrow margin in the election. a there was dissension over his strong civil rights program. conservative elements were critical of the administration's foreign policy. and yet the crowds that greeted the president and mrs. kennedy were friendly, enthusiastic. most newspapers described the trip as political. a it was that and more than that. speaking at dedication ceremonies for the aerospace medical health center president kennedy sought for unity amongst americans. his conviction was that the united states should be a leader. president kennedy: it is not the exclusive property of republicans or democrats. it refers instead to this nation's place in history, to the fact we do stand on the edge of a great new era. filled with both opportunity -- to be characterized by achi
. ♪ >> president john f. kennedy departed washington on november 21 1963.n saturday morning november 23, his body was returned to the white house. this is a film record of that two day period. president kennedy went to texas to take his program to the people. he carried the state only by a narrow margin in the election. a there was dissension over his strong civil rights program. conservative elements were critical of the administration's foreign policy. and yet the crowds that greeted...
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. >> good evening, welcome to the john f. kennedy junior form.it williams, the williams, the director of the institute of politics here at harvard. tonight we take up the fascinating topic, journalism is not a crime. she's moderated by a great moderator journalists. for nearly three decades american audiences worldwide have look for candy for politics that is thorough, as insightful, revealing, and tough, but honest. over her career she has channeled the world as you can read in the form program. she has covered every major u.s. political figure in recent memory including every president since jimmy carter as well as countless governors she has worked in all 50 states and around the globe, covering not only politics but many historical events. she. she has won more awards for excellence in journalism for network employers and for herself than i have time to relock tonight. if you are interviewed by candy you can count on several things.
. >> good evening, welcome to the john f. kennedy junior form.it williams, the williams, the director of the institute of politics here at harvard. tonight we take up the fascinating topic, journalism is not a crime. she's moderated by a great moderator journalists. for nearly three decades american audiences worldwide have look for candy for politics that is thorough, as insightful, revealing, and tough, but honest. over her career she has channeled the world as you can read in the form...
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the few outcroppings, lincoln, and most notably john f. kennedy inaugural speech when he said, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. and then he said in that very short inaugural speech that america, americans will pay any price and bear any burden for the future of liberty. that was over half a century ago and we haven't heard anything like it since. and instead of politicians saying we will pay any price, they say you don't have to pay any price at all. it's all about your own interests. namely, what can government offer you by way of benefits, and how little can government take from you and where taxati taxation. and it's as though politics that is exclusively an appeal to the self-interest of the -- >> host: how can people of faith change that? >> guest: when you think about it, it's the opposite of what the message of religion is. i mean, religion does point us beyond ourselves. and for faithful people than me, you know, what's in it for me, then the, if not central. there is something higher,
the few outcroppings, lincoln, and most notably john f. kennedy inaugural speech when he said, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. and then he said in that very short inaugural speech that america, americans will pay any price and bear any burden for the future of liberty. that was over half a century ago and we haven't heard anything like it since. and instead of politicians saying we will pay any price, they say you don't have to pay any price at...
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not john f. kennedy. >> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life.l a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ♪ you're ready. ♪ get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee? nespresso. what else? ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. [ crowd chanting ] >>> bobby kennedy, having lost oregon, knew that he had to win california, and that would be his ticket to the convention. >> it will take a very big win, a spectacular win in california, to repair the badly shattered kennedy image. >> bobby's going to do it. you know, this was just the way that everybody felt. >> for kennedy, 48%. and for mccarthy, 41%. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ this land is robert kennedy's ♪ >> all of us are invol
not john f. kennedy. >> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life.l a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ♪ you're ready. ♪ get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee? nespresso. what else? ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey....
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it's in connection with the >>> the film of the assassination of president john f. kennedy but tonight a woman in texas is suing the federal government. she says the national archives in college park lost the film. scott macfarlane here now with more details on this. >> jim, good evening. it's a piece of history. it's called the nix film recorded by a dallas film called orrville nix who brought his home movie camera to daley plaza to see jfk november 22nd, 1963. in a lawsuit in federal court his granddaughter says the u.s. government has lost chain of custody of the film and she says in her lawsuit the original film was handed over to the fbi then to news service and ultimately to a congressional committee investigating the assassination. copies of it exist. this is is not one of them. we d't have permission to show you these copies. nix's granddaughter says the film was last in possession of a house committee investigating the killing and should now be with the national archives. but she says the federal government has not been able to produce the original despite
it's in connection with the >>> the film of the assassination of president john f. kennedy but tonight a woman in texas is suing the federal government. she says the national archives in college park lost the film. scott macfarlane here now with more details on this. >> jim, good evening. it's a piece of history. it's called the nix film recorded by a dallas film called orrville nix who brought his home movie camera to daley plaza to see jfk november 22nd, 1963. in a lawsuit in...
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it involved -- he admittedly kennedy.from john f. john f.ennedy -- democrats like to forget -- proposed lowering the top tax rate from 90% to 70%. that was enacted after his kempsination and temp -- went as to his economic aid and said why don't we just copied the economic -- the kennedy tax cuts? that the tax went down to 50% and now down to 28%. we had 25 years of prosperity. part of our economic success, the soviets were looking at it and could not match it. he did run up deficits for sure, but the soviet union tottered at collapsed. at the end of it 69% of the american people thought the country was going in the right over the worldll people thought the democratic capitalism was the way to go. here, but the actor he was using an instrument handed to him by jack cap. bet: so would jack kemp considered as that was meant to the? -- would he be considered establishment today? would he be in line with the conservative republicans up their? he was an economic conservative, obviously very free-market oriented. he was very conservative on foreig
it involved -- he admittedly kennedy.from john f. john f.ennedy -- democrats like to forget -- proposed lowering the top tax rate from 90% to 70%. that was enacted after his kempsination and temp -- went as to his economic aid and said why don't we just copied the economic -- the kennedy tax cuts? that the tax went down to 50% and now down to 28%. we had 25 years of prosperity. part of our economic success, the soviets were looking at it and could not match it. he did run up deficits for sure,...
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i always remember the lesson from my grade school class, the richard nixon and john f. kennedy debates. right? that was the debate where people thought of they listened on the radio that nick's and one, if they watch and on tv, john f. kennedy, because he was so handsome, he won. it was the symbol of the movement of politics to a more superficial way. are we going through one of those transitions right now? would you say it is a transition to becoming more superficial politics, is this kind of an historical progression? nicholas: i think it is part of a historical progression. i think it is a transition. i would argue that what we're seeing this year is that a third big media shift in elections and campaigning. first came radio, which hit the point of maturity in the 1924 race where calvin coolidge won the election. radio is very interesting because suddenly candidates did not have bodies and they just spoke with their voice and they were not speaking at the fairgrounds. the came into people's houses through these radios. and suddenly you had to have to have this intima
i always remember the lesson from my grade school class, the richard nixon and john f. kennedy debates. right? that was the debate where people thought of they listened on the radio that nick's and one, if they watch and on tv, john f. kennedy, because he was so handsome, he won. it was the symbol of the movement of politics to a more superficial way. are we going through one of those transitions right now? would you say it is a transition to becoming more superficial politics, is this kind of...
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the first political debate on t-v was between massachusetts senator john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon in 1960. 1960.in an example of how powerful the visual medium was was -- people who heard the debate over the radio thought it was a draw -- or that nixon had done better.but for t-v audiences -- most thought the younger and visabily more performed the veteran nixon.in the 55 years since -- political science professor tim hagle at the university of iowa says debates can be more or less important for campaigns depending on the candidate. "where they can often be important is if they highlight some aspect of a particular candidate. either a strength if the candidate has a good moment, so to speak as we seem to be calling them, or has a bad moment." in 1984 -- the united states saw a very funny and memorable good moment from ronald reagan. reagan.he was answering a question about his age -- already being the oldest serving president in his 70's -- compared to his democratic challenger -- walter mondale -- who was about 20 years younger. "i wl not
the first political debate on t-v was between massachusetts senator john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon in 1960. 1960.in an example of how powerful the visual medium was was -- people who heard the debate over the radio thought it was a draw -- or that nixon had done better.but for t-v audiences -- most thought the younger and visabily more performed the veteran nixon.in the 55 years since -- political science professor tim hagle at the university of iowa says debates can be more...
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-al mento de eos hechos, no haba pasajeros en el avin que tabaroamado ra salir al aeropuerto "john fedy en nueva york.. ---no sean efecdo atos y laoliciaontina buscando al sospechoso.. juanf--lais de rs confirm hoy q el autoteleuade l ataques terroristas de la semana pasada, take vo "abdel-hamid abaa-oud" muri en las redadas del mircoles en un apartamento localizado en el subo desadeni a norte de pa... donde al menos ete psonas fueron arrestadas... lorena/cont vo --la identificacin de "a-baa-oud" de 27 anios , se hizo a ae hulactilares y muestras de tejidde la piel.. -- la otra persona fallecida fue la prima del lider terrorista, quien deton una bomba suicida que destruy el apartamento donde se rios miembros deestado islmico,onocido como "isis"... loa --erta vtoa, es solo un avance en la batalla contra los extremistas que residen en ciudades europeas y que se estiman en miles... jufra --hree shot ---paola reyes ha estado siguiendo esta noticia desde nuestros estudios y nos acompaÑa ahora... paola, buenos dias... paola on cam y esa presencia extremista paece exnd a mti paises europeos
-al mento de eos hechos, no haba pasajeros en el avin que tabaroamado ra salir al aeropuerto "john fedy en nueva york.. ---no sean efecdo atos y laoliciaontina buscando al sospechoso.. juanf--lais de rs confirm hoy q el autoteleuade l ataques terroristas de la semana pasada, take vo "abdel-hamid abaa-oud" muri en las redadas del mircoles en un apartamento localizado en el subo desadeni a norte de pa... donde al menos ete psonas fueron arrestadas... lorena/cont vo --la...
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look at the political campaign of george herbert walker bush. 4:00, the 20 minute color film of john f. kennedy's fateful trip to texas in november 1963. at 5:00, we are
look at the political campaign of george herbert walker bush. 4:00, the 20 minute color film of john f. kennedy's fateful trip to texas in november 1963. at 5:00, we are
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the texas woman filed a lawsuit over video evidence in the assassination of john f. kennedy. you are looking at the film shot in 1963. she says her grandfather shot a similar film and claims he gave it to the fbi in dallas following kennedy's death. she wants the film back or $10 million. >> the new jersey lottery didn't bring in as much this year as the state had hoped. the lottery took in $960 million for the 2015 fiscal year. the state projected more than $1 billion. they are looking at the contract with lottery sales and marketing. the state has a 15-year contract with the company. >> we have new information on a major obstacle that kept atlantic city's revel theater from reopening. the developer struck a deal with the utility company and the bank. glenn straub's country club and the energy partners will put a $45 million amount into an account. the goal is pay off bond holders. >> happening today uber wants to help prevent drunk driving. the company will set up a breathalyzer kiosk in manayunk. people can take a breath test to see their blood alcohol level. uber will giv
the texas woman filed a lawsuit over video evidence in the assassination of john f. kennedy. you are looking at the film shot in 1963. she says her grandfather shot a similar film and claims he gave it to the fbi in dallas following kennedy's death. she wants the film back or $10 million. >> the new jersey lottery didn't bring in as much this year as the state had hoped. the lottery took in $960 million for the 2015 fiscal year. the state projected more than $1 billion. they are looking...
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. >> and 52 years ago yesterday president john f. kennedy was shot and killed in dallas. >> dozens gathered to commemorate the assassination posting signs and pictures in remembrance. on november 22, 1963, lee harvey oswald shot and killed kennedy in his motorcade. a moment of sigh tense wlence w. >> think about the turmoil at the time and an american president assassinated on the streets of a major city like dallas, texas. >> the man went on to say he was gratified at the number of young people there. >> racing's version of game 7. the sprint cup series finale has four drivers vying for the championship including retiring four-time champion jeff gordon. things got off to a slow start after the rain in south florida delayed the race. but things got interesting toward the end of the race when it looked like any of the four drivers could pull awaxt in the end kyle busch you see there beating out the three others, his first nascar sprint championship, it's an emotional end to jeff gordon's career. >> time to talk turkey. it appears some
. >> and 52 years ago yesterday president john f. kennedy was shot and killed in dallas. >> dozens gathered to commemorate the assassination posting signs and pictures in remembrance. on november 22, 1963, lee harvey oswald shot and killed kennedy in his motorcade. a moment of sigh tense wlence w. >> think about the turmoil at the time and an american president assassinated on the streets of a major city like dallas, texas. >> the man went on to say he was gratified at...
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24-year-old native of new orleans took aim at a presidential motorcade and then took the life of john fkennedy. the president and first lady arrived in dallas to make a noon time speech, taking a motorcade through the heart of downtown. when the car rolled into the dealy plaza, gunshots rang out. bullets truck the president in the head and neck and he died 30 minutes later. lee harvey oswald was arrested for the shooting. he was killed two days later while live television cameras were rolling, by jack ruby. the president buried at arlington national cemetery at a site picked out by his wife. an eternal flame burns at the grave site. it was strategically placed so it has a view of the lincoln memorial, as well as the washington monument. >>> pfizer and allergen are on the brink of striking a mega deal worth more than $150 billion. the deal would create the world's biggest drugmaker by sales. allergen is headquartered in dublin, ireland. it manufactures a number of products including botox. the takeover would be the largest so-called inversion of a company to move abroad to take advantage
24-year-old native of new orleans took aim at a presidential motorcade and then took the life of john fkennedy. the president and first lady arrived in dallas to make a noon time speech, taking a motorcade through the heart of downtown. when the car rolled into the dealy plaza, gunshots rang out. bullets truck the president in the head and neck and he died 30 minutes later. lee harvey oswald was arrested for the shooting. he was killed two days later while live television cameras were rolling,...
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. >> 52 years ago today president john f. kennedy was shot and killed in dallas. dozens gathered, hosting signs and pictures. on november 22, 1963, lee harvey oswald shot and killed kennedy. a moment of silence was held at the exact time of the shooting. >> think about the consequences of the turmoil at the time, an american president assassinated on the streets of a major city like dallas, texas. shocking. >> that man who traveled from out of town was gratified by the number of young people there. >>> it took seconds to bring down a hospital in dallas, crews imploded the old st. paul university hospital yesterday. hospital officials decided it was too expensive to renovate so voted to demolish it. >>> 28 minutes after 4:00, we're less than a month away before winter starts and feels wintry this morning. under clear skies, great view of venus there. not a cloud in the sky. look at the wind blowing at the nbc 10 studios. the wind out of the west-northwest so that's dry air coming which will allow 36 degrees to get colder before the temperatures start climbing. humi
. >> 52 years ago today president john f. kennedy was shot and killed in dallas. dozens gathered, hosting signs and pictures. on november 22, 1963, lee harvey oswald shot and killed kennedy. a moment of silence was held at the exact time of the shooting. >> think about the consequences of the turmoil at the time, an american president assassinated on the streets of a major city like dallas, texas. shocking. >> that man who traveled from out of town was gratified by the number...
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22nd, 1963, 24-year- old sniper took aim at a presidential motorcade in dallas and took the life of john fdent was on his way to a speech as the procession wound through the heart of downtown dallas and when his limousine rolled into dealey plaza, gunshots rang out. bullets struck the president in the head and in the neck as the first lady looked on in shock. kennedy died 30 minutes later and that man, lee harv oswald, was arrested for the shooting -- harvey oswald was arrested for the shooting and killed two days later by jack ruby. the president was buried in the national cemetery where an eternal flame burns on his gravesite strategically placed between the washington monument and the lincoln memorial. >>> the photographer and the musician in a snap between lifelong friends. now the legendary carlos santana is honoring his friend the late great jim marshall. opilot you know and trust" there are lots of shots of with a swam marshall photographed some of the most famous moments in music history. ranscends the era" >> he was right in the thick of it. he had the tenacity, you know, and the
22nd, 1963, 24-year- old sniper took aim at a presidential motorcade in dallas and took the life of john fdent was on his way to a speech as the procession wound through the heart of downtown dallas and when his limousine rolled into dealey plaza, gunshots rang out. bullets struck the president in the head and in the neck as the first lady looked on in shock. kennedy died 30 minutes later and that man, lee harv oswald, was arrested for the shooting -- harvey oswald was arrested for the shooting...
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president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, texas 52 years ago. the president and first lady were in the lone-star state for a five- city campaign tour ahead of the 1964 general election... he was killed after bullets s struck his head d and d ck area while ding in his open limousine. police arrested lee harvey oswald shortly after the shooting... oswald himself was then shot and killed on live television two days later lukas this week will be busy for the native american community, with two big upcoming events. the first event begins monday with a town hall meeting to discuss a proposed ban on single can alcoholic beverages. this is the arrest records for public intoxication through september of this year. the plan is to address alcohol abuse, which among arrests come in about half involving native americans. another important community event this week is the march to honor lost children. on wednesday the native american community willmarch to raise awareness of the problems they have had with the foster care system. the march begins at seven thi
president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, texas 52 years ago. the president and first lady were in the lone-star state for a five- city campaign tour ahead of the 1964 general election... he was killed after bullets s struck his head d and d ck area while ding in his open limousine. police arrested lee harvey oswald shortly after the shooting... oswald himself was then shot and killed on live television two days later lukas this week will be busy for the native american community,...
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is the date of one of the darkest dates in american history. shots were fired at the motorcade of john f kennedy as he road through the motorcade in dallas. an investigation concluded that lee harvey oswald acted alone. >>> well, there's been a major upset in the race for governor in louisiana. bell has won the election -- edwards has won the election. he will take over in january. bitter announced he will not run again in the senate. senate. >>> it's beginning to look a lot like the holiday season. coming up, throwing the switch and lighting up the center. we will show it to you if you weren't there. >>> is it your birthday today? a couple of tennis legends are celebrating birth. becker is celebrating. if it's your birthday, we are celebrating if you. >>> we have some breaking news to report. a bomb threat forced a turkish airline today vert to canada the flight with 256 an board did land safely. no comments on the details of the threat. >>> well, well, that's a familiar sound in chicago where folks pulled out their snow blowers for the first time this winter. wow, as a storm dumped at
is the date of one of the darkest dates in american history. shots were fired at the motorcade of john f kennedy as he road through the motorcade in dallas. an investigation concluded that lee harvey oswald acted alone. >>> well, there's been a major upset in the race for governor in louisiana. bell has won the election -- edwards has won the election. he will take over in january. bitter announced he will not run again in the senate. senate. >>> it's beginning to look a lot...
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. >> reporter: perhaps his best known work is the john f. kennedy grave site at arlington national cemetery. he recalled the importance of it in the 1979 documentary "final marks." >> this was the biggest job. more people were going to see this and look at this as a piece of lettering. >> reporter: it earned him unique stature in american arts. >> and for a tiny little period there, i was unquestionably the best in the world at it. but there were only about ten of us. [ laughter ] >> let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a newer generation of americans. >> reporter: and as if echoing john kennedy's words, for the benson family, you might say stone etching is engrained in its dna. when did your grandfather design these encryptions? >> he designed them back in the late '40s, early '50s. >> reporter: he designed the letters on the marine corps war memorial, which honors americans who captured the island of iwo jima from the japanese. like grandfather, like father, like son. it
. >> reporter: perhaps his best known work is the john f. kennedy grave site at arlington national cemetery. he recalled the importance of it in the 1979 documentary "final marks." >> this was the biggest job. more people were going to see this and look at this as a piece of lettering. >> reporter: it earned him unique stature in american arts. >> and for a tiny little period there, i was unquestionably the best in the world at it. but there were only about ten...
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i want to ask you about the investigation of the assz nation of john f kennedy in the late 70s. which i believe ruled at one point there was a conspiracy. >> fiemly at the end, i left with chief counsel, highly respected lawyer in philadelphia, and we found that there was a fake oswald created by the intelligence branches in in the russian and kuled the cuban embassy and henry oswald and filed it and put the picture. any event, what happened was the house committee after we left in '77, in '79 they filed a report and sealed the documents for 50 years. those documents were released in the mid 1990s pursuant to a federal court judge and the congress created the assassination record review board and the conclusions of the '79 report refuted by the documents, they were concerned about the gaping hole in the back of the president's head because if that was true, then you would have a shot from the right front. >> well, i can tell you this, i don't think oswald would have been convicted in a court in america. the evidence is suspect. so a lot to answer from the executive intelligence
i want to ask you about the investigation of the assz nation of john f kennedy in the late 70s. which i believe ruled at one point there was a conspiracy. >> fiemly at the end, i left with chief counsel, highly respected lawyer in philadelphia, and we found that there was a fake oswald created by the intelligence branches in in the russian and kuled the cuban embassy and henry oswald and filed it and put the picture. any event, what happened was the house committee after we left in '77,...
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dozens of people gathered in dallas, texas yesterday to commemomote the assasaination of president john f kennedy. signs and pictures were posted around dealey plaza in remembrance of president kennedy. on november 22, 1963 kennedy was shot and killed by lee harvey oswald while riding in his limousine. a moment of silence was also the national presidential turkey will depart from san francisco and arrive in washington d-c, aboard "turkey one." the turkey will be greeted by the presidential turkey motorcade and accompanied by mock secret-service detail. later this week, the turkey will be presented and pardoned by president barack obama during a ceremony in the white house rose garden. many people in siouxland spent the weekend digging out from the snow that fell on friday. ktiv's sam curtiss found one sioux city woman, that at 80 years old, doesn't minin getting out the shovel. << at the warren household, it's a team effort to clear the driveway of snow. "i don't do much but i help a lot," said ruthie warren. at 80 years old, ruthie warren literally puts her back into it. "i"is not much u
dozens of people gathered in dallas, texas yesterday to commemomote the assasaination of president john f kennedy. signs and pictures were posted around dealey plaza in remembrance of president kennedy. on november 22, 1963 kennedy was shot and killed by lee harvey oswald while riding in his limousine. a moment of silence was also the national presidential turkey will depart from san francisco and arrive in washington d-c, aboard "turkey one." the turkey will be greeted by the...
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the 20 minute color film is a john f. kennedy's trip to texas in november of 1983. the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partne
the 20 minute color film is a john f. kennedy's trip to texas in november of 1983. the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partne
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we have a opportunity upon the an opportunity upon the death of john f. kennedy to pass this through, let us take advantage of that moment and that is exactly what he does. as they make the fascinating thing following up on that about your book is in a lot of ways, lady bird helped him be the kind of man who could do that and i want you to talk a little bit about how until your book i hadn't really thought about this as much but how you reach out to the commandant who is a fervent supporter who pushes him and makes him better than he otherwise might be. >> i think that her unpublished by eerie was the biggest help. she published that 800 page white house by eerie but there were about eight times that amount in their recordings that she did and it was very revealing for me. those became available in june of this year and i was amazed at how many times we had awakened up at 5:00 this going to talk about the upcoming election and that gave me a completely different view of how involved she was in many of those situations. and in a civil rights matter when th
we have a opportunity upon the an opportunity upon the death of john f. kennedy to pass this through, let us take advantage of that moment and that is exactly what he does. as they make the fascinating thing following up on that about your book is in a lot of ways, lady bird helped him be the kind of man who could do that and i want you to talk a little bit about how until your book i hadn't really thought about this as much but how you reach out to the commandant who is a fervent supporter who...
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the little cafe at 330 john f kennedy boulevard in new jersey. >> everything she does have a wonderful taste to it. >> reporter: she's mighty fopped of her daughter's -- fond of her daughter's cooking and decided to back here in the restaurant business. they opened the little food cafe. >> we're not a rest can't, cafe or deli. we just filled a niche here. >> dinner is fantastic, you take it home. the wraps are great. >> they know me, and know what i like, and i always get the best service and the food is amazing. >> reporter: lisa describes it as comfort food from a turkey wrap to soups and more for dinner. the turkey pot pie is on the menu for fall. she adds roasted vegetables to a chicken stock that's been thickened, adds in freshly roasted turkey, simmers, and then into a baking tin. puff pantry on top. >> don't crimp it down or roll top. >> reporter: then when it's golden brown you'll want to break right into the crust, but wait for the desserts. >> they're strategically placed by the door, so i always end uptaking one. >> reporter: always orders to go, but some stay much to the .3
the little cafe at 330 john f kennedy boulevard in new jersey. >> everything she does have a wonderful taste to it. >> reporter: she's mighty fopped of her daughter's -- fond of her daughter's cooking and decided to back here in the restaurant business. they opened the little food cafe. >> we're not a rest can't, cafe or deli. we just filled a niche here. >> dinner is fantastic, you take it home. the wraps are great. >> they know me, and know what i like, and i...
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. : president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, texas.52 years ago today. president and first lady were in texas for a five-city campaign tour ahead of the 1964 general election. they arrived at the airport and were put in an open car for a procession that would take them to a local luncheon and speaking engagement. but when the car entered dealy plaza just after noon, gunfire rang out. president kennedy was killed by bullets that hit his head and neck. he was pronounced dead a short time later, at parkland memorial hospital. >> reporter: she reflects on this town hall meeting when you're out to the 12 year olds that. brewster and died after replacing them in police custody. >>: he was not a gangbanger. >> reporter: later today if they ask for special prosecutor. >>: are you going to be sneaky seeking in indictment. >> reporter: world be pursuing an indictment when the they demand. >>: how does a look will to take something back to the committee. >> reporter: this one-year anniversary will continue in this sunday at the dome center. >> vicki: a red panda th
. : president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas, texas.52 years ago today. president and first lady were in texas for a five-city campaign tour ahead of the 1964 general election. they arrived at the airport and were put in an open car for a procession that would take them to a local luncheon and speaking engagement. but when the car entered dealy plaza just after noon, gunfire rang out. president kennedy was killed by bullets that hit his head and neck. he was pronounced dead a short...
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before obama, the coolest president was john f. kennedy, and he didn't roast celebrities. is obama is actually an excellent stand up. if you don't believe me, check out his last joke. >> do you really think that this country is going to elect a black man from the south side of chicago with a funny name to be president of the united states? that is crazy! [seinfeld sting] [applause] james: the thing is if these politicians are trying to be entertainers, let's let them entertain. i have an idea for cbs. right? put them all in the big brother house together and call it "last candidate standing." i would definitely watch that. it would be brilliant. can you imagine donald trump keeps claiming that marco rubio is in the house illegally and should be kicked out. hillary clinton is that lady who shows up on the first day like "i'm not here to make friends." when ted cruz gets kicked out, he says, "you haven't seen the last of me," even though we definitely have. and if we can, let's make them do challenges, like "fear factor." i'd love to see the presidential candidates have to e
before obama, the coolest president was john f. kennedy, and he didn't roast celebrities. is obama is actually an excellent stand up. if you don't believe me, check out his last joke. >> do you really think that this country is going to elect a black man from the south side of chicago with a funny name to be president of the united states? that is crazy! [seinfeld sting] [applause] james: the thing is if these politicians are trying to be entertainers, let's let them entertain. i have an...
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today marks the 52nd anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. kennedy was ride -- shot while riding in a convertible in dallas, texas on november 22, 1963. suspect the gunman lee harvey oswald was arrested and days later he was shot and killed as well. >>> a young father's heartbreaking fight for his daughter. why he says his newborn girl was given he couldn't stop it. >> plus, a red panda escapes from a zoo. >> and taking a live look outside, meteorologist jeff smith returns son, the holiday season's just like football season... you got your big games... ...cheese plates, turkey, appetizers. and regular games. get it all at a great price... ...and the holiday season is won. that's my boy! fill your cart with everything you need this season, what dear? oh! oh, you're bad. stop that! i'm sorry. (vo) a new york millionaire spent $714,000 to lrnea how to be a pet whisperer. what? oh ho ho! (vo) you'd make a way better rich person. . >>> first responders rescued a woman trapped in a submerged car after she made a desperate call for help. >> i need h
today marks the 52nd anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. kennedy was ride -- shot while riding in a convertible in dallas, texas on november 22, 1963. suspect the gunman lee harvey oswald was arrested and days later he was shot and killed as well. >>> a young father's heartbreaking fight for his daughter. why he says his newborn girl was given he couldn't stop it. >> plus, a red panda escapes from a zoo. >> and taking a live look outside,...