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david kennedy, here you go. he says we do not need new resources. ties knowing how to do this. david offers that help. check out his materials. if you want to learn more about the effort, we have work of david's work on dyl dylanratigan.com. google his name, you'll find it. we'll post this as well on all our social media, as i'm sure jamie and others will as well. either way, let's get the word out. we'll return right after this. on every purchase, every day! here's my spark card. and here's your wool. why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! the spiked heels are working. wow! who are you wearing? uhhh, his cousin. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! wait! your boa. what's in your wallet? but last year my daughter was checking up on me. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian, and she suggests that i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it every day and i love the
david kennedy, here you go. he says we do not need new resources. ties knowing how to do this. david offers that help. check out his materials. if you want to learn more about the effort, we have work of david's work on dyl dylanratigan.com. google his name, you'll find it. we'll post this as well on all our social media, as i'm sure jamie and others will as well. either way, let's get the word out. we'll return right after this. on every purchase, every day! here's my spark card. and here's...
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reform advocates using quilt thoroughly political reformers, and community restoration experts like david kennedyo are showing massive increases in the quality of learning through methods massive increases in statistics. there are so many and neck does of pretty americans that we've all been able -- people of this earth solving our problems in schools, in our hospitals, in our energy supply chain, in our political interactions or systems and in the way we deal with community violence, drug abuse that are never entertained in the two-party theater. in fact, we're always faced with this false choice which then you say martin's thing is horrible. i would never want to do that. i guess i'll do something not that even if it doesn't solve the problem at a time when solutions are everywhere even if a lot of the political discourse doesn't go to it. >> never a man with big ideas. >> i'm saying that's happening. >> where does this hit the ground in terms of what to do in the uk right now? austerity isn't working, then your prescription is? >> community organization around your individual schools, individu
reform advocates using quilt thoroughly political reformers, and community restoration experts like david kennedyo are showing massive increases in the quality of learning through methods massive increases in statistics. there are so many and neck does of pretty americans that we've all been able -- people of this earth solving our problems in schools, in our hospitals, in our energy supply chain, in our political interactions or systems and in the way we deal with community violence, drug...
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>>host: talking to david snead chair of the department and author of "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" nova publishers to come >> i was blackmailed changing test scores, harassed, that i turned in my instructor and day out did me. i was removed from my job to access computers working at the chaplain's office. secretary gates came out that third-party outings were not allowed that stopped against me. but i was so frustrated with "don't ask, don't tell" i helped to build the network where we could network together then collectively voice our concerns to the military and public. a lot of people were out serve members we just connected social media around the world we have 4700 members that are connected, and no longer a loan you can post but the two big reasons i agree is it is important to give the courage there are gay people in the military. i hope by putting out the stories of their people realize there are so many out there that are gay. it is okay. also i gave this book to someone on my base against "don't ask, don't tell." he was crying. i really had no
>>host: talking to david snead chair of the department and author of "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" nova publishers to come >> i was blackmailed changing test scores, harassed, that i turned in my instructor and day out did me. i was removed from my job to access computers working at the chaplain's office. secretary gates came out that third-party outings were not allowed that stopped against me. but i was so frustrated with "don't ask, don't tell"...
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kennedy: the new frontier president" is the name of the book. it's published by nova publishers, and professor david see, jafa history department at lynchburg university is the author. doctor steve, let's talk about the series of the books. >> this is a series that nova publishers started to about six years ago. i did contract before the. the idea was to get a series on the president's that the general reader, students at college or even advance high school students could turn to get basic information on the president of the united states. >> why are you writing about john kennedy? >> it started with my dissertation, which became a book. i focus on the eisenhower presidency, but crossed over to the kennedy years. so i got a taste of kennedy, the late 1990s, and so that's that might interest to find a little bit more about him. when this series came out and they need office, and asked me if i wanted to do the kennedy book, and i said sure. i do know a lot about him at this stage other than what i've read, but it would be any challenge, a good follow-up to what i done on ice now. and put more challeng
kennedy: the new frontier president" is the name of the book. it's published by nova publishers, and professor david see, jafa history department at lynchburg university is the author. doctor steve, let's talk about the series of the books. >> this is a series that nova publishers started to about six years ago. i did contract before the. the idea was to get a series on the president's that the general reader, students at college or even advance high school students could turn to get...
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he was the can-do man in the can-do society in the can-do era in david hallverstam's phrase. in the early kennedy and johnson years, he managed the american commitment in vietnam almost as a desk officer, whether slogging through vietnam in army fatigues, spewing out statistics, or presiding at a press conference, and he came to embody what was known as secretary brown suggested as mcnamara's war. whatever the difficulties of the moment, he exuded a certainty that promised eventual success. in fact, we now know his public confidence far outlasted the emergence of profound private doubts about both the winnability of the war and indeed ultimately its purposes. and his departure from the pentagon in 1968, as much i think as lbj's march 31st speech of that year marked the glorious end of an era once bright with promise. as the war provoked increasingly nasty divisions in the united states, mcnamara became a target for critics from both left and right. unaware of his muted tightly constrained and largely internalized descent, doves viewed him as the technocrat as his blind faith in technology and sta
he was the can-do man in the can-do society in the can-do era in david hallverstam's phrase. in the early kennedy and johnson years, he managed the american commitment in vietnam almost as a desk officer, whether slogging through vietnam in army fatigues, spewing out statistics, or presiding at a press conference, and he came to embody what was known as secretary brown suggested as mcnamara's war. whatever the difficulties of the moment, he exuded a certainty that promised eventual success. in...
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kennedy: the new frontier president" published by nova of publishers and professor david snead terror of history department at liberty university is the author. what is the series of books? >> this is a serious started about six years ago the general reader or students' college could turn to to get basic in permission on the president's. >>host: why are you writing about john f. kennedy? >> it started with my dissertation that became a book starting with eisenhower. i got a taste of kennedy's late nineties that set my interest and when this series came out they asked if i would be willing. by a
kennedy: the new frontier president" published by nova of publishers and professor david snead terror of history department at liberty university is the author. what is the series of books? >> this is a serious started about six years ago the general reader or students' college could turn to to get basic in permission on the president's. >>host: why are you writing about john f. kennedy? >> it started with my dissertation that became a book starting with eisenhower. i got...
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we have music from slash featuring myles kennedy and the conspirators, and we'll be right back with david spade, so stick around. dhauz we're testing new degree, the only antiperspirant activated directly by movement. activating protection, bear! the more you move, the more it works! [ roars ] [ screaming ] new long lasting degree with motionsense help me! keep running! i'm good. alright. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini helps relieve cravings in minutes. so you can quit one cigarette at a time. until you reach your goal. nicorette mini. quit one cigarette at a time. i get the power of claritin-d. sinus pressure? nothing works stronger or faster than claritin-d. get non-drowsy claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the program, the latest star forced to turn in her sequins -- from "dancing with the stars" -- sherri shepherd and her partner val chmerkovskiy are with us. and then, one of the greatest manipulators of the guitar who ever lived, with music from this
we have music from slash featuring myles kennedy and the conspirators, and we'll be right back with david spade, so stick around. dhauz we're testing new degree, the only antiperspirant activated directly by movement. activating protection, bear! the more you move, the more it works! [ roars ] [ screaming ] new long lasting degree with motionsense help me! keep running! i'm good. alright. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini helps...
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. >> up next on liberty university, history professor david snead who would a biography of president john f. kennedy. this interview is just under 10 minutes.
. >> up next on liberty university, history professor david snead who would a biography of president john f. kennedy. this interview is just under 10 minutes.
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. >> the first time kennedy goes to camp david to be taken to the wood shed by ike who basically saidwould hoappen has happened and let's go back to running the white house like i did and dozendy changdoze kennedy changed the way he organized the white house. and so you had the senior mantling the new guy how to do things. >> and one of the other surprising things we learned is howng the new guy how to do things. >> and one of the other surprising things we learned is how lbj reached out to eisenhower after the assassination. >> the very nice of kennedy and he murder that he called eisenhower and said i need you more than ever now. and eisenhower got in his car the next day, drove to washington, came to see johnson at the white house, and literally sat down and wrote out in longhand what he thought johnson needed to say to a joint session of congress, say to calm the nation, help will the country move forward after this terrible trauma. again, a republican president coaching a democrat about what it was the country needed at that moment. >> and it was actually eisenhower's suggestion
. >> the first time kennedy goes to camp david to be taken to the wood shed by ike who basically saidwould hoappen has happened and let's go back to running the white house like i did and dozendy changdoze kennedy changed the way he organized the white house. and so you had the senior mantling the new guy how to do things. >> and one of the other surprising things we learned is howng the new guy how to do things. >> and one of the other surprising things we learned is how lbj...
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am chair of the department. >> we have been talking with david see, chair of the history department and the author of this book, "john f. kennedy the new frontier president." know the publishers.com is the website. in case you're interested. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. >> coming up next on book tv, ben carson presents his thoughts on america's current social and political landscape. dr. carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins medical institutions, examines the summit between
am chair of the department. >> we have been talking with david see, chair of the history department and the author of this book, "john f. kennedy the new frontier president." know the publishers.com is the website. in case you're interested. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. >> coming up next on book tv, ben carson presents his thoughts on america's current social and political landscape. dr. carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery...
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funeral at the little baptist church in bonham was dwight david eisenhower shown here in this famous photograph with presidents truman and kennedy and the future president lyndon johnson. serving as interviewer and moderator for our program tonight is the director of the lbj library and museum, my good friend marked updegrove. mark needs no introduction to this audience, but i do want to say something about his work that is particularly relevant to this program. mark who is one of the leading presidential historians in this country is the author of the book "second acts, presidential lives and legacies after the white house" which as the title implies examines the post-presidential experiences of all the presidents who served after franklin roosevelt concluding with bill clinton. one of my favorite chapters in that book is the one that -- that mark wrote about the years that dwight eisenhower spent after the white house. so mark will be interviewing our special guests, david and julie eisenhower. david eisenhower is the grandson of president dwight eisenhower, and his father john eisenhower is a prominent military historian. dav
funeral at the little baptist church in bonham was dwight david eisenhower shown here in this famous photograph with presidents truman and kennedy and the future president lyndon johnson. serving as interviewer and moderator for our program tonight is the director of the lbj library and museum, my good friend marked updegrove. mark needs no introduction to this audience, but i do want to say something about his work that is particularly relevant to this program. mark who is one of the leading...
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kennedy at camp david, the camp that was named after the white guys in our's grandson, david eisenhowerdave from new york city, welcome to the program. you are on the air. caller: i would say harry truman. how surprised he has not been mentioned very he was the one president. kohl had a low approval rating after it left office. by standards today, he is one of the most highly regarded president. he did what he believed in. he did not necessarily follow the popular approach but in that regard, i would have to say harry truman. host: the cover story -- the world's most exclusive club, co- written by nancy gibbs and michael duffy and we will cover this subject on upcoming "q &a" program. thank you for your calls and comments and tweets and e-mails. some other news from overnight, you probably heard the warnings late yesterday of the tornadoes that swept her oklahoma and kansas from the associated press and this video courtesy of "usa today." bett left at least five people dead in oklahoma, damaging homes, a hospital, a gel, and air force base and other buildings in the region. oklahoma aut
kennedy at camp david, the camp that was named after the white guys in our's grandson, david eisenhowerdave from new york city, welcome to the program. you are on the air. caller: i would say harry truman. how surprised he has not been mentioned very he was the one president. kohl had a low approval rating after it left office. by standards today, he is one of the most highly regarded president. he did what he believed in. he did not necessarily follow the popular approach but in that regard, i...
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tomorrow night we'll be joined by david spade, the latest broken and rejected celebrity from dancing with the stars, and slash will be here featuring myles kennedyirators. later this week ashley judd, danny mcbride, bobcat goldthwait, from "glee" dianna agron, and we'll have music from the civil wars and the shins. >> jimmy: if your mother ever tells you to knock someone out, you should listen to her, it's worked out very well for our next guest. he is a multi-platinum-selling rap legend, a best-selling author and star of one of the most popular shows on tv. just imagine how much more successful he might be if he could just get his body into shape. his series "ncis: los angeles" airs tuesday nights at 9 on cbs. please welcome back ll cool j. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's everything? >> good. >> imhungry, it's funny. >> jimmy: what is that? a lollipop? >> yeah. this is actually from my wife's jewelry line. >> jimmy: she made that? >> yeah. it's a long story, but basically she's recovering from cancer. she had a little bout with cancer and she had a tattoo on her leg with a lollipop on it. because of the surgery, it damaged her tattoo,
tomorrow night we'll be joined by david spade, the latest broken and rejected celebrity from dancing with the stars, and slash will be here featuring myles kennedyirators. later this week ashley judd, danny mcbride, bobcat goldthwait, from "glee" dianna agron, and we'll have music from the civil wars and the shins. >> jimmy: if your mother ever tells you to knock someone out, you should listen to her, it's worked out very well for our next guest. he is a multi-platinum-selling...
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kennedy once said, you hang a lantern on your problem. it's very smart to let the people know. thank you, senator richard blumenthal from joining us from the senate judiciary committee and david knack mara of "the washington post." >>> let me finish with this presidential election, a clear choice, you see what the romney's saying about the wealthy deserving to be congratulated and obama talking about having to make it through college with students loans. you're watching "hardball." >>> let me finish tonight with this. i just figured out what this election's about. let's discount all the stupid stuff. from now until election day, both guys will make gaffes. by that, i mean they will say things on their minds they quickly will wish they hadn't said. i know the feeling. but who are they? that's something we can figure out from some very clear statements they just made. statements about their values, about how they judge other people, how they wish to be judged themselves. i'm talking about their accomplishments on this earth and how they value them. mitt romney wants us all to value what he calls success. others call it making money, he calls it success. it doesn't matter how you make
kennedy once said, you hang a lantern on your problem. it's very smart to let the people know. thank you, senator richard blumenthal from joining us from the senate judiciary committee and david knack mara of "the washington post." >>> let me finish with this presidential election, a clear choice, you see what the romney's saying about the wealthy deserving to be congratulated and obama talking about having to make it through college with students loans. you're watching...
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david savage. the book tells the story of the landmark gay rights case lawrence v. texas from the arrest of john lawrence and tyrone garner to justice kennedy's reading of the supreme court decision in 2003. the ruling made same-sex sexual activity legal in all states and territories to pave the wave for the same sex manage law. >> dale carpenter, you've written a fine book on the supreme court case warrants versus texas, a book that sort of tells the story from the beginning to the end. let me give you a big picture question at the end. why was the of lawrence case important? >> i would say this is probably one of the most important civil rights decisions or constitutional law in the delete key decisions in the past 50 years or so. and it's the most important decisions so far for the rights of gay men and lesbians. so, this is an opinion that is important to a great many people, and i think we will be long remembered in america. >> host: tell me why. there was one single wall that was in effect prior to lawrence and it changed the lot in a big way. tell me a little bit about heading into the case where it was before and where it was after. i
david savage. the book tells the story of the landmark gay rights case lawrence v. texas from the arrest of john lawrence and tyrone garner to justice kennedy's reading of the supreme court decision in 2003. the ruling made same-sex sexual activity legal in all states and territories to pave the wave for the same sex manage law. >> dale carpenter, you've written a fine book on the supreme court case warrants versus texas, a book that sort of tells the story from the beginning to the end....
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kennedy once said, you hang a lantern on your problem. it's very smart to let the people know. thank you, senator richard blumenthal from joining us from the senate judiciary committee and david knackshington post." >>> let me finish with this presidential election, a clear choice, you see what the romney's saying about the wealthy deserving to be congratulated and obama talking about having to make it through college with students loans. you're watching "hardball." hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the m
kennedy once said, you hang a lantern on your problem. it's very smart to let the people know. thank you, senator richard blumenthal from joining us from the senate judiciary committee and david knackshington post." >>> let me finish with this presidential election, a clear choice, you see what the romney's saying about the wealthy deserving to be congratulated and obama talking about having to make it through college with students loans. you're watching "hardball." hi,...
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david spade, james van der beek, morgan spurlock. from "glee," dianna agron, the latest castoff from "dancing with the stars" and we'll have music from josh b baze, the civil wars, slash featuring myles kennedy and the shins. our first guest led his team to the college basketball national title by blocking that shot, blocking that shot. he was named m.o.p., the most outstanding player and will very likely be the number one pick in the nba draft come june. from the 2012 ncaa champion kentucky wildcats, please welcome anthony davis. is [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's it going? congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: have you had any sleep since monday night? >> not really. >> jimmy: not really. what have you been doing? what's been going on in your life since that time? >> flying everywhere. >> jimmy: flying everywhere? >> i flew to asia the other day. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah, just got back. >> jimmy: really? >> no, i'm kidding. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was going to say. wow. yeah, so, you've been -- i imagine, well, i know they -- i saw it on the news, they had a big sell vags for you guys in lexington. >> we got off the plane, 3,000 fans outside the airport waving. bab
david spade, james van der beek, morgan spurlock. from "glee," dianna agron, the latest castoff from "dancing with the stars" and we'll have music from josh b baze, the civil wars, slash featuring myles kennedy and the shins. our first guest led his team to the college basketball national title by blocking that shot, blocking that shot. he was named m.o.p., the most outstanding player and will very likely be the number one pick in the nba draft come june. from the 2012 ncaa...
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david gregory's guests this sunday, on "meet the press." it's now 7:15. once again here's ann. >> carl, thanks. >>> we've now heard from douglas kennedy, the son of the late robert kennedy, for the first time since that confrontation with two nurses while he attempted to take his newborn son from a hospital maternity ward. w nbc's chief investigative correspondent is now following this case. jonathan, good morning. >> good morning, ann. douglas kennedy showed up in a suburban new york courtroom, saying it is the nurses who are to blame. his lawyer went further saying this criminal case is absurd and should be dismissed. but prosecutors say it was kennedy who got violent when nurses tried to stop him from walking out of the maternity ward with his 3-day-old son. >> it is okay for a father to hold his son in his arms. and it is okay for a father to want to be with his newborn baby. i -- i -- i know that in my heart. >> reporter: douglas kennedy speaking out for the first time since being charged with attacking two nurses in a hospital maternity ward back in january, after the birth of his son. kennedy says he just wanted to leave the hospital for a short ti
david gregory's guests this sunday, on "meet the press." it's now 7:15. once again here's ann. >> carl, thanks. >>> we've now heard from douglas kennedy, the son of the late robert kennedy, for the first time since that confrontation with two nurses while he attempted to take his newborn son from a hospital maternity ward. w nbc's chief investigative correspondent is now following this case. jonathan, good morning. >> good morning, ann. douglas kennedy showed up...