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by suggesting that metaphor of camelot, she was setting him up for the later revision. we judge presidents on this. it is a reactive job, the question is, what can you do? the question of judgment, do you have to be -- where to start my come from? it therefore an argument for a lot of experience? you could argue about harry truman and barak obama. truman governed by instinct with a deep knowledge of history that people did not really know he had. barack obama, who i certainly like, tries to do it by intellect and analysis and what is logical. and politics is not logical. is going you judge who to make a good president before they are president? >> you cannot. >> who is the most experience we have ever had in terms of dealing with washington? lyndon johnson. the worlddgment about was thin and lacking and i think helped lead us to -- >> the kennedy hadis that probably gone across the atlantic van johnson had been across the potomac. >> the difference with grandiosity. kennedy, his grandiosity was to >> most important thing about him is he did not wait his turn. he destroy
by suggesting that metaphor of camelot, she was setting him up for the later revision. we judge presidents on this. it is a reactive job, the question is, what can you do? the question of judgment, do you have to be -- where to start my come from? it therefore an argument for a lot of experience? you could argue about harry truman and barak obama. truman governed by instinct with a deep knowledge of history that people did not really know he had. barack obama, who i certainly like, tries to do...
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but by suggesting that metaphor camelot she was really setting him up for the later revision. >> you were going say intelligence doesn't matter but it's judgement. >> it's judgement. >> i would argue again it's a reactive job, and the question is what do you do. often on a isn't you have not thought about. >> the raises the question to me, this judgement, do you have to be, where does judgement come from, and is it therefore an argument for a lot of experience. because if you could argue that done -- >> well, it's harry truman and barak obama. harry truman governed with instinct with a deep knowledge of history that people really didn't know he had. and barak obama who i certainly like tries to do it by int lech, by analysis, by what's logical. and politics is not logical. >> i was asked david mccullough, how do you judge who's going to be a good president before they get to be president. you can't. forget it. >> because there's nothing like that. >> any time you try to set down, who's the most experienced president we've ever had in terms of dealing with washington, it's lyndon john
but by suggesting that metaphor camelot she was really setting him up for the later revision. >> you were going say intelligence doesn't matter but it's judgement. >> it's judgement. >> i would argue again it's a reactive job, and the question is what do you do. often on a isn't you have not thought about. >> the raises the question to me, this judgement, do you have to be, where does judgement come from, and is it therefore an argument for a lot of experience. because...
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by the best of motives and by suggesting camelot she was setting him up for the later revisions. >> you say intelligence does not matter, but judgment. >> this is a reactive job and the question is, what can you do? >> that raises the question. do you have to be -- word is judgment come from and is there an argument for a lot of experience. >> harry truman and barack obama. governed by and strength -- instinct with a great knowledge of history people did not know that he had. barack obama tries to do this by analysis, and what is logical, and politics is not logical. >> how do you judge it will be a good president? forget that. anytime time that you have to get there -- who is the most experienced president we have had? the judgment around the world from lyndon johnson was lacking, and helped lead us to a pretty disastrous -- >> the difference between john f. kennedy -- he went more across the atlantic van johnson had been across the potomac. >> the difference with grandiosity. kennedy, his grandiosity was to >> most important thing about him is he did not wait his turn. he destroyed th
by the best of motives and by suggesting camelot she was setting him up for the later revisions. >> you say intelligence does not matter, but judgment. >> this is a reactive job and the question is, what can you do? >> that raises the question. do you have to be -- word is judgment come from and is there an argument for a lot of experience. >> harry truman and barack obama. governed by and strength -- instinct with a great knowledge of history people did not know that he...
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raised by society and maternal influences to be defenseless, in all things, manners, and set it in a camelot era when it was exaggerated, what happens when someone who an a lamb, meets up with somebody who possibly is a wolf. and is shows that era in women, that women around 60 might now. i'm fascinated they were raised by '50s mothers", and later they join the sexual revolution, and it's not cool, but meanwhile you have been programmed to please the men. i wanted to study the dicot my. what happens when you mix defenseless with politeness. >> that comes across strongly, towards the end of the film. going back to the academy award, when cate blanchett accepted her f female centric films, "fault in our stars", "the hunger games" - women's films are making a lot of money for hollywood. why are more female-centric films not being made. >> i don't think it's that they are telling me things, it's what i'm watching, and seeing and living. i think it's myopic views, i don't think i necessarily know - it's an old guard of people at the helm. not that they are old, but an inbred misogamy, and it' cul
raised by society and maternal influences to be defenseless, in all things, manners, and set it in a camelot era when it was exaggerated, what happens when someone who an a lamb, meets up with somebody who possibly is a wolf. and is shows that era in women, that women around 60 might now. i'm fascinated they were raised by '50s mothers", and later they join the sexual revolution, and it's not cool, but meanwhile you have been programmed to please the men. i wanted to study the dicot my....
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you want this return to the camelot years of the clinton age.on't think the american people are where they want us to be. they being the clintons. american people want fresh ideas out of democrats and republicans and so reminding us that they are back i don't think is exactly the right tone to take. >> thank you guys very, very much for coming on today. >>> let's talk about this hacker finding your social security number, birthday, school record, your grades. all of that could actually be vulnerable because some governments aren't doing enough to keep that information safe. this is a report you'll hear first on cnn. we'll be right back. they're custom made trains. you can't get any better than that. siemens trains are not your grandparent's technology. they're something that's gonna change the cities we live in today. i find it so fascinating how many people ride this and go to work every single day. i'm one of the lucky guys. i get to play with trains. people say, "wow, we still build that in the united states?" and we say, "yeah, we do!" how m
you want this return to the camelot years of the clinton age.on't think the american people are where they want us to be. they being the clintons. american people want fresh ideas out of democrats and republicans and so reminding us that they are back i don't think is exactly the right tone to take. >> thank you guys very, very much for coming on today. >>> let's talk about this hacker finding your social security number, birthday, school record, your grades. all of that could...
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for many of us and for most of us who wound up on the commission the kennedy years was a time of camelot. that the entire country felt was hard to imagine. that was something, i think, that affected everyone who is involved in this task. the last thing in the world that we wanted to do was cover anything up or not get to the bottom of it. this was an exceptionally personal experience that we all went through, this shooting of the president. it framed our mentality. it was not to go in and find excuses or cover up. it was to get to the bottom of it. i think those feelings pervaded the task. think, somewhat at a disadvantage doing with sophomores in college, because they have not been exposed to the legal or judicial process. this is a criminal investigation , a fact-finding mission. any of us who have been involved in fact-finding, we are all lawyers and we have had two trial judges and two appellate justices here. that in the simplest intersection case, somebody will save the light is red and somebody will say the light was green, someone will say i was in the middle of the road, some wi
for many of us and for most of us who wound up on the commission the kennedy years was a time of camelot. that the entire country felt was hard to imagine. that was something, i think, that affected everyone who is involved in this task. the last thing in the world that we wanted to do was cover anything up or not get to the bottom of it. this was an exceptionally personal experience that we all went through, this shooting of the president. it framed our mentality. it was not to go in and find...
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camelot even. >> look so much alike.g which one is healthier with some of your favorite restaurant sweets become salaries. an oven heats up a community la cocina, a small kitchen that kick-starts the careers of 41 entrepreneurs. they bring the talent. we help fund the tools. it's a small way we help that's been huge for the community. little by little we can do a lot. because... small is huge. visit www.wellsfargo.com to see how big small can be. but do you really? [ female announcer ]...