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david kennedy, thank you for making a tough subject simple and easy to understand we appreciate it. >>> coming up, the paypal transformation, investors buying the company's drastic plan to turn things around, the details ahead. >>> plus solar stocks have been crushing it on earnings. will sun run continue that streak earit ren heh in earnings is ahd ghhe o"t exchange." ♪ in any business, you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it. solving today's challenges while creating future opportunities. it takes balance. cla - cpas, consultants, and wealth advisors. we'll get you there. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >>> all right. let's go to the data bank and make a deposit, shall we u.s. markets right now the dow industrials up about 136, the high was 4 -- e
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we want to bring in david kennedy, a cybersecurity expert and consultant, also a former hacker for thel security agency and ceo of trusted s.e.c. so, what did you think of what this whistle-blower has revealed, and what does it mean for national security? >> when you look at what mudge was able to communicate, there looks to be a laundry list of security exposures and vulnerabilities that were tucked away from the board, so the board wasn't aware, which is a pretty egregious error. the board needs to understand what risks are not business, and some of these vulnerabilities were selectively removed so that it didn't perceive that twitter was insecure to its board members. as well as just a laundry are list of horrible practices within a company, and we'll see that from time to time in organizations, but the ability for a ceo of a company to hide those avulnerabilities or to mak them is very unusual. >> david, let me stay with you for this one. three quarters of american adults don't use twitter. they don't use it on a regular basis. why is this important to them? why should they care ab
we want to bring in david kennedy, a cybersecurity expert and consultant, also a former hacker for thel security agency and ceo of trusted s.e.c. so, what did you think of what this whistle-blower has revealed, and what does it mean for national security? >> when you look at what mudge was able to communicate, there looks to be a laundry list of security exposures and vulnerabilities that were tucked away from the board, so the board wasn't aware, which is a pretty egregious error. the...
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david kennedy burst planted trees here 20 years ago. now he's testing various planting methods on different plots of land. like many countries, australia has been selling woodland to make way for agriculture. kennedy says that's a mistake. groundwater levels have plummeted. a problem for young trees. the mood, this is one of hundreds of varieties of eucalyptus, of drawing on the property. and i chose them specifically to be salt torrent, which is important because as soon to such a big problem in this area, right. and also i like um, with large leaves because with the lot the leaves of the most common sequestration takes place to address climate change. while it's a double whammy david tenet, only plants trees that are native to australia. they're suited to the local land and climate. non native species and mano cultures would further damage the soil. but even local species don't have it easy here. this is a bit of a sad specimens. this could seem mode. it was dod. um, it could have died for variety of reasons unsuitable for the soul ti
david kennedy burst planted trees here 20 years ago. now he's testing various planting methods on different plots of land. like many countries, australia has been selling woodland to make way for agriculture. kennedy says that's a mistake. groundwater levels have plummeted. a problem for young trees. the mood, this is one of hundreds of varieties of eucalyptus, of drawing on the property. and i chose them specifically to be salt torrent, which is important because as soon to such a big problem...
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>> kennedy: surgical tape meant to be on the skin. i like waxing. >> davidjust throwing it out there. >> kennedy: history could use it as handcuffs, anything you want, more "outnumbered" in a moment, lucky us, stay here. ♪ ♪ ♪♪♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. vi
>> kennedy: surgical tape meant to be on the skin. i like waxing. >> davidjust throwing it out there. >> kennedy: history could use it as handcuffs, anything you want, more "outnumbered" in a moment, lucky us, stay here. ♪ ♪ ♪♪♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now...
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jill biden ambassador caroline kennedy, david rubinstein chairman of our board fred ryan and vice chair and al roker served as the master of ceremonies for the evening. we had performances from the gray coat fife and drug corps metropolitan opera. soprano brandy sutton and the nyu steinhardt school, which we have a new partnership with provided their chamber orchestra for music throughout the evening highlighting american songs and traditions. this special episode will provide an inside behind the scenes. look it's some of the moments from that very special evening. in this first clip, we'll hear a segment from my remarks that describes the white house connection to the temple of dendoor and why we decided to host the gala in that historic space. i wanted to take a moment and set the stage of where we are here in the temple of dandora in the cycler wing of the metropolitan museum of art. this historic structure in front of you is here because of a bit of presidential history. in fact, i would say that almost everything we do believe touch and it happens in our lives has some connectivit
jill biden ambassador caroline kennedy, david rubinstein chairman of our board fred ryan and vice chair and al roker served as the master of ceremonies for the evening. we had performances from the gray coat fife and drug corps metropolitan opera. soprano brandy sutton and the nyu steinhardt school, which we have a new partnership with provided their chamber orchestra for music throughout the evening highlighting american songs and traditions. this special episode will provide an inside behind...
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jill biden, ambassador caroline kennedy david rubenstein, chairman of -- and john rogers, and -- served as the master of ceremonies for the evening. we had performances from the great, coach john core, metropolitan and soprano, in the nyu sign hurt school, which we have a new partnership with, provided a chamber struck for music throughout the evening, highlighting american songs and traditions. the special episode will provide an inside behind the scenes look of some of the moments from the very special evening. in this first clip, we will hear a segment from my remarks that describes the white house connection to the temple of didn't tour and why they decided to host a gala in that historic space. >> i wanted to take a moment and explain where we are in the temple of dendur in the metropolitan wing of art. this is stork place in front of you is here because of a bit of presidential history. i would say everything that we do, believe, touch in the happens of our life has some connectivity to the white house, the people who have lived and worked there, and to white house history itself.
jill biden, ambassador caroline kennedy david rubenstein, chairman of -- and john rogers, and -- served as the master of ceremonies for the evening. we had performances from the great, coach john core, metropolitan and soprano, in the nyu sign hurt school, which we have a new partnership with, provided a chamber struck for music throughout the evening, highlighting american songs and traditions. the special episode will provide an inside behind the scenes look of some of the moments from the...
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jill biden, ambassador caroline kennedy, david rubenstein, chairman of our board, fred ryan and vice chair john rogers, and all worker served as a master of ceremonies for the evening. we've had performances from the great coat five foot five and drum court, metropolitan opera soprano brandi sutton, and the nyu start school, which we have a new partnership with, provided their chamber orchestra for music throughout the evening highlighting american songs and traditions. the special episode will provide an inside behind the scenes look at some of the moments from that very special evening in. this first clip, real here a segment from my remarks that describes white house connection to the temple of dandora and why we decided to host the gala in that historic space. >> i wanted to take a moment and set the stage of where we are, here, in the temple of their during the secular wing of the metropolitan museum of art. this historic structure in front of you is here because of the bid of presidential history in fact i would say that almost everything we do believe untouched and that happen
jill biden, ambassador caroline kennedy, david rubenstein, chairman of our board, fred ryan and vice chair john rogers, and all worker served as a master of ceremonies for the evening. we've had performances from the great coat five foot five and drum court, metropolitan opera soprano brandi sutton, and the nyu start school, which we have a new partnership with, provided their chamber orchestra for music throughout the evening highlighting american songs and traditions. the special episode will...
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joining me today is dagen mcdowell, brooke goldstein, kennedy and david webb. in what led to that aggressive unprecedented action taken by the fbi? we know former president trump seemed to be corporating with the feds regarding his presidential records. his team had already transferred 15 boxes earlier this year but the "wall street journal" reports things started to escalate earlier in the summer. what changed? "newsweek" claims there was someone inside mar-a-lago that told them exactly where they could find more documents. the magazine writing this, the raid in mar-a-lago was based largely from information from an fbi confidential human source, one who was able to identify what classified documents former president trump was still hiding and even the location of those documents, meanwhile, attorney general merrick garland is under growing pressure after the judge who approved the raid is refusing to let the d.o.j. stay silent. he's not giving the department until monday to answer requests to unseal the search warrant. that sounds like a call for transparency.
joining me today is dagen mcdowell, brooke goldstein, kennedy and david webb. in what led to that aggressive unprecedented action taken by the fbi? we know former president trump seemed to be corporating with the feds regarding his presidential records. his team had already transferred 15 boxes earlier this year but the "wall street journal" reports things started to escalate earlier in the summer. what changed? "newsweek" claims there was someone inside mar-a-lago that told...
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david. the incident i want to go back to is april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january. president eisenhower. bay of pigs, cia in u.s. government, others. passed off to the administration, you see a photo in the top right, a pulitzer surprise-winning photo. -- signed. and what is interesting about this, i think, from a human and political point is that president kennedy inherited. it did not go well. and he reaches across the personal aisle, invites president eisenhower, to come to camp david, and help him understand, what do i do. it's a very poignant, significant moment, i think. inviting the old guard, five star retired general, former republican president there to talk about what to do. it's a very humble way to recognize what a president passes on between administrations. >> you mention this already, he talked about this in your book, some presidents and first families visit camp david more frequently than others. can you talk about the differences. and explain why you think that is? >> one, i think it depends on children. what are the ages of the presidents childre
david. the incident i want to go back to is april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january. president eisenhower. bay of pigs, cia in u.s. government, others. passed off to the administration, you see a photo in the top right, a pulitzer surprise-winning photo. -- signed. and what is interesting about this, i think, from a human and political point is that president kennedy inherited. it did not go well. and he reaches across the personal aisle, invites president eisenhower, to come to...
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david? lbj? >> chuck howl, page 95, chuck and his family where there from kennedy to johnson new years. in the book it talks about johnson being particularly personality about absolutely scalding hot water in the shower. and how the staff had made it, tried to make it harder than impossible. and air conditioning. chuck howl talked about that transition. reacting to the assassination, the change of administration, bringing president johnson and his family in. >> grant asks, as president biden visited camp david? do you know? >> he has been there eight times so far. pretty good. he leaves most weekends, if you had read the paper lately, he has been to tell a, where camp david eight times since january. and he was there as vice president. >> tiffany asks has camp david ever been damaged by bad weather? >> there were microburst on the hill, the use of wind that would sometimes knock down trees, in the state park or that national park but fortunately, nothing serious has hit the area where camp david is, the 200 acres. >> marianne asks a good question, has i ever been a wedding at camp david
david? lbj? >> chuck howl, page 95, chuck and his family where there from kennedy to johnson new years. in the book it talks about johnson being particularly personality about absolutely scalding hot water in the shower. and how the staff had made it, tried to make it harder than impossible. and air conditioning. chuck howl talked about that transition. reacting to the assassination, the change of administration, bringing president johnson and his family in. >> grant asks, as...
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david eisenhower. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to president john f. kennedyn the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children, john junior and caroline or to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fateful day, he and mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president for two months to years ten months and two days. they're riding the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair the transparent double top has been removed. from a fifth floor window, at 12:30 pm, come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound governor connally of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. the presidential limousine bears the marks of violent death. flowers that mrs. kennedy carried from the airport are twisted and torn. shock and disbelief give way to tears. ♪ ♪ ♪ the nation and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and gr
david eisenhower. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to president john f. kennedyn the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children, john junior and caroline or to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fateful day, he and mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president for two months to years ten months and two days....
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david. the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president kennedy inherited the operation. it was launched, and did not go well hence the name. riches across the political and personal i'll and invites president eisenhower to come to camp david and help them understand how to get to this how do i fix this mess, what do i do? it's a very poignant and significant moment i think part of the new upstart democrat inviting the old guard five-star general to talk about what to do. i think it's a very humble may be possibly desperate measure. very humble way to recognize leadership and what passes between administrations and talk about what to do best for the country. >> you mentioned this already, mike,
david. the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that...
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david eisenhower. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to president john f. kennedyn the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children,
david eisenhower. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to president john f. kennedyn the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children,
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including two former cia directors, former secretary state mike pompeo and general david petraeus and louisiana center john kennedy. we grapple with two huge stories with china and afghanistan. we kick things off with aishah hasnie on capitol hill. hi, aishah. >> i can tell you right now here on the hill, there's a sense among lawmakers to really close the ranks. that's in the words of senator dan sullivan earlier today. really come together unify and stand behind speaker pelosi as china gets busy possibly starting a series of military operations as early as tonight. now take a look at this incredible video. spoker pelosi is spending the night in taipei after getting a really rock star welcome by a sea of people in taiwan shortly after she released a statement that attempted to send a message to taiwan that this visit is not a provocation. that's not how china is reading it at all. the chinese army will begin a series of military operations tonight. another media state source says the chinese military will have live fire exercises around taiwan starting thursday. that's presumably after spoker pelosi has left the
including two former cia directors, former secretary state mike pompeo and general david petraeus and louisiana center john kennedy. we grapple with two huge stories with china and afghanistan. we kick things off with aishah hasnie on capitol hill. hi, aishah. >> i can tell you right now here on the hill, there's a sense among lawmakers to really close the ranks. that's in the words of senator dan sullivan earlier today. really come together unify and stand behind speaker pelosi as china...
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kennedy took a walk through lafayette park with david finley. she understood for the first time the full extent of the plans that were in place. and i think again, here is a mentor reaching out to her, and utilizing her great appeal. after imagine that he knew that if someone can make a difference in these plans, it was jacqueline kennedy. she was really quite horrified to find out what was in store. in fact her own husband had already approved it. not because he necessarily thought it was a good idea, but i think as government goes, things get rolling, and she did not feel that way. she, i think was maybe buoyed by the popularity of that tour, and by the popularity of her program, and thought that she could lend her name and influence to this, but before long, she was writing a letter, i'm sure recommended by david family, to the administrator of the gsa, really outlaying her concern about this and how important would be to preserve the character of the neighborhood, the 19th century facades of these buildings, and you know, by march, the admin
kennedy took a walk through lafayette park with david finley. she understood for the first time the full extent of the plans that were in place. and i think again, here is a mentor reaching out to her, and utilizing her great appeal. after imagine that he knew that if someone can make a difference in these plans, it was jacqueline kennedy. she was really quite horrified to find out what was in store. in fact her own husband had already approved it. not because he necessarily thought it was a...
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kennedy. >> the best part of this book is not the great dave vines is the intro,e david bahnsen we have a look at this interim what struck me david noted that perfection or the content of perfectibility was dangerous, can you speak a little bitre about that when we are about socialism is sounds way better or almost perfect and you would fail. >> i have no intention of embracing the rightng wing socialism anymore then we spent the last 100 plus years, most right-wing criticism right now at market orchid doxy are rooted in the nevada myth that we can achievet. it's unforgivable mistake from the left and they've always been making it since progressivism of woodward wilson, the fact of the matter is utopianism is the ultimate in economic policy tsetting for another reason tht it cannot be achieved, you try to do things that you cannot achieve, what could go wrong, many on the p right we like to think that have not gone perfectly and want to throw the baby out with the bathwater but if they didn't have their aim but the perfectibility to achieve perhaps we would get to a wiser approach of dealing w
kennedy. >> the best part of this book is not the great dave vines is the intro,e david bahnsen we have a look at this interim what struck me david noted that perfection or the content of perfectibility was dangerous, can you speak a little bitre about that when we are about socialism is sounds way better or almost perfect and you would fail. >> i have no intention of embracing the rightng wing socialism anymore then we spent the last 100 plus years, most right-wing criticism right...
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kennedy took a walk through lafayette park with david finley and understood for the first time the full extent of the plans that were in place and i think you know again, here's a here's a mentor reaching out to her and utilizing her great appeal. i have to imagine that he knew that perhaps if someone could make a difference in these plans. it was jacqueline kennedy and she was she was really quite quite horrified to find out what was what was in store and and in fact her own husband had already approved it not because he necessarily thought it was a good idea, but i think as government goes things get rolling and you think there's no way to stop it. well, she did not feel that way. she she i think was maybe buoyed by the the popularity of that tour and by the popularity of her program and thought she could lend her name and and influence to this so before long she was writing a letter. i'm sure recommended by david finley to to bernadette bhutan who was the administrator of the gsa and really laying out her concern about this and how important it would be to preserve the the character
kennedy took a walk through lafayette park with david finley and understood for the first time the full extent of the plans that were in place and i think you know again, here's a here's a mentor reaching out to her and utilizing her great appeal. i have to imagine that he knew that perhaps if someone could make a difference in these plans. it was jacqueline kennedy and she was she was really quite quite horrified to find out what was what was in store and and in fact her own husband had...
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. >> yeah, there's a few challenges i think with it tiktok, david, you are a capitol hill staffer. you worked with senator ted kennedyess on the capitol they advised their staff not to use tiktok because their concern is it's a chinese company, and they could potentially be monitoring your keystrokes. there is an interesting profile on 60 minutes. i want you to take a listen to this, and we'll talk about the safety on the other side. >> the pattern and the rhythms of the way that you strike the keyboard. it can say your device belongs to this user. you can do a lot with that if you're a foreign government. jen z lives on this. gen z is going to grow up someday. do we want all of that information hanging out there for a nation-state adversaries to scoop a, to integrate with other data sets? >> this seems like a challenge, and some of it should be taken seriously with tiktok. i have to say, i felt like a boomer this week. people don't get their news from tiktok? and my team was like, okay boomer, they do. i was surprised to know it. what's your take on all. this >> -- not only do people get their news, but people are e
. >> yeah, there's a few challenges i think with it tiktok, david, you are a capitol hill staffer. you worked with senator ted kennedyess on the capitol they advised their staff not to use tiktok because their concern is it's a chinese company, and they could potentially be monitoring your keystrokes. there is an interesting profile on 60 minutes. i want you to take a listen to this, and we'll talk about the safety on the other side. >> the pattern and the rhythms of the way that...
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david you pick this up. >> i thought we were going to be in the white house with president kennedy announcing the peace corps, prospects of mankind. we are actually in london and mrs. roosevelt in the center, on the right is paul, one of the producers. on the left is my mother who is one of the producers of prospects of mankind. notably, the only woman here. there is burton russell behind. this is a typical day on the set. they happen to be in england for this particular broadcast. mother spoke frequently when i was a child about eleanor and i think one of the reasons eleanor roosevelt was an enormous presence in my household, i kind of thought actually we were related to her in some way. although of course, so did david given and other people who had mrs. roosevelt icons on their kitchen hanging where their mothers and grandmothers hung out. the thing that was important to me about writing about eleanor roosevelt and looking at eleanor roosevelt, listening to leaders describe the true history of eleanor roosevelt, and everybody by the way to the works of illegal black because you are missing something, if y
david you pick this up. >> i thought we were going to be in the white house with president kennedy announcing the peace corps, prospects of mankind. we are actually in london and mrs. roosevelt in the center, on the right is paul, one of the producers. on the left is my mother who is one of the producers of prospects of mankind. notably, the only woman here. there is burton russell behind. this is a typical day on the set. they happen to be in england for this particular broadcast. mother...
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david claudine. a lot of disappointment here at kennedy space center this morning. word from nasa about 15 minutes ago that they're not going to move forward with the launch this morning. as you mentioned there was a major issue with one of the engines. there was a fuel leak, and the engineers on the ground here tried to troubleshoot it for about an hour, just trying to come up with different solutions to the problem, and they just weren't able to make it happen today. so the launch director did decide to officially scrub it for today, and they're gonna keep testing things. try to come up with solutions to hopefully get up in the air on friday. that is the next backup day that the artemis one mission could happen. rebecca do we know if this is a problem that they believe? i mean, we know this was friday window is set up to say okay. if it doesn't happen, then it could happen that but i mean, we could have been dealing with lightning or whether or various concerns that we saw, you know, really overnight in terms of what's happening now, i mean, i looked and i can see
david claudine. a lot of disappointment here at kennedy space center this morning. word from nasa about 15 minutes ago that they're not going to move forward with the launch this morning. as you mentioned there was a major issue with one of the engines. there was a fuel leak, and the engineers on the ground here tried to troubleshoot it for about an hour, just trying to come up with different solutions to the problem, and they just weren't able to make it happen today. so the launch director...
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kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her, and today we continue to celebrate -- my colleague colleen and david rubenstein at the national center for white house history which is really the educational part of our work and we -- will publish a quarterly magazine. we have conferences and book events like this. publishing and storytelling is a vital part of what we do. encouraging friends who can unpack these stories -- i asked mark earlier, you have another book called john kennedy. did we really need another book about him? i read the book myself. it reads like a novel. it is insightful. it is inspiring. i thought to myself, reorient id in a really special way to the kennedy presidency. i think we can thank mark for that. i know you will all enjoy reading the book. well, in 1792, the cornerstone for the white house was laid just about 200 yards from where we are sitting tonight. a whole lot of white house history has taken place in those years since 1792. tonight, we are going to focus on three years on that history, a very important three years. interviewing mark this evening is i'm not nawaz,
kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her, and today we continue to celebrate -- my colleague colleen and david rubenstein at the national center for white house history which is really the educational part of our work and we -- will publish a quarterly magazine. we have conferences and book events like this. publishing and storytelling is a vital part of what we do. encouraging friends who can unpack these stories -- i asked...
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david carlos and make many appearances. he published the american spirit, a collection of speeches throughout his career. he spoke of the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. history can inform us today. >> writing my book about harry truman, i love the idea he went out for a walk every morning so i thought maybe i should try that as a way of tuning up your head, not necessarily your body and you start thinking in a way if you are not walking so last summer with comments made, not only appalling but unimaginably a place, i thought what could i do to provide a counter view to this, i started thinking about speeches i gave at occasions such as the 200th anniversary of congress, anniversary of the white house, kennedy's memorial service at dallas i was asked to be the speaker commencement speeches and speeches i've given that particular occasions of importance in the history of other organizations and/or universities and found there were a great many where i was voicing what really matters to me and why i think history is fascinating and how essential i think it is as a means to enlarging the experience of being alive. why shou
david carlos and make many appearances. he published the american spirit, a collection of speeches throughout his career. he spoke of the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. history can inform us today. >> writing my book about harry truman, i love the idea he went out for a walk every morning so i thought maybe i should try that as a way of tuning up your head, not necessarily your body and you start thinking in a way if you are not walking so last summer with comments made,...
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kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her. and today we continue to undertake that work. my colleague, colleen at that david rubenstein is two for history, which is the educational part of our work. we publish books, we published a quarterly magazine, we have conferences, symposia, book events like this. so, publishing and storytelling are a vital part of what we do. encouraging friends who can unpack these stories, i asked mark earlier, another book on john kennedy, do we really need another book on john kennedy? but then i read it, i read the book myself and it reads like a novel. it is insightful and inspiring and i'm finding myself reorientate in a really special way to the kennedy presidency, and i think we can thank mark for that. i know you all enjoy reading the book. well, it was in 1792 that the cornerstone for the white house was laid just about 200 yards away from where we're sitting tonight. and a whole lot of white house history has taken place in those years, since 1792. tonight, we're going to focus on three years of that history, a very important three areas. interviewing mark this evening i
kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her. and today we continue to undertake that work. my colleague, colleen at that david rubenstein is two for history, which is the educational part of our work. we publish books, we published a quarterly magazine, we have conferences, symposia, book events like this. so, publishing and storytelling are a vital part of what we do. encouraging friends who can unpack these stories, i asked...
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kennedy about the situation. i want to point out to you on the previous slide that this is a soviet sam site, which has a distinctive star of david kind of pattern in it. over the next week u2 flights provide imagery that identify 24 medium range ballistic missile sites mrbms have a range of about a thousand miles. and also intermediate range ballistic missile sites. and they have about a 2000 mile range, roughly. pinkovsky's intelligence on the soviet mrbms gives a president some indication of how long it would take to make these things operational. kennedy has the time to deliberate instead of simply to react the initial. impulse on everyone's part is what we got to take these things out. militarily with a strike but upon deliberation. he decides to impose a naval blockade. and use hard-nosed diplomacy and tell the soviets to get the missiles out and it's a good thing. he decided on the blockade rather than attacking cuba because it was revealed years later in 1990 that soviet forces in cuba actually had tactical nuclear weapons that they would have used against an american attack. so that's good. thankfully. the washington pos
kennedy about the situation. i want to point out to you on the previous slide that this is a soviet sam site, which has a distinctive star of david kind of pattern in it. over the next week u2 flights provide imagery that identify 24 medium range ballistic missile sites mrbms have a range of about a thousand miles. and also intermediate range ballistic missile sites. and they have about a 2000 mile range, roughly. pinkovsky's intelligence on the soviet mrbms gives a president some indication of...
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congressman david cicilline, thank you very much for being on this morning. >>> you're looking at live pictures from kennedyrocket yet, the window to launch is supposed to open within the next half-hour, but fueling issues and the weather have both put this morning's scheduled launch into question. we'll update you as soon as nasa announces its plans. >>> but first, this morning's new developments with the fbi's search of former president trump's south florida resort where he lives, the heavily redacted affidavit used to support the search has revealed new details on the sheer volume of classified documents stored at mal mal and is raising new questions about national security. kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: this morning, the latest twist on the trump fbi search, two separate moves for mal mal damage control. first, the director of national intelligence has told key leaders in congress that she's launched an assessment of the potential risk to national security, if secrets seized from the former president's home had been compromised, 11 sets of classified documents were removed in the search, plus a
congressman david cicilline, thank you very much for being on this morning. >>> you're looking at live pictures from kennedyrocket yet, the window to launch is supposed to open within the next half-hour, but fueling issues and the weather have both put this morning's scheduled launch into question. we'll update you as soon as nasa announces its plans. >>> but first, this morning's new developments with the fbi's search of former president trump's south florida resort where he...
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together to so almost like kennedy he finds that he needs the agency he wants to get rid of too much to get rid of them and i will share one anecdote reagan the american president david stockman was a true believer in reducing the size of government and they were sending out memos to all the departments how are you coming on reducing the size of your department? how are you doing on reducing the size of the budget and he gets one letter, one memo back he says and this is the guy reagan appointed that believed in reagan's agenda he says we already have spent all of this year's budget and we spent part of next year's budget so i don't think we are going to get around into cutting this anytime soon. it was an amazing admission once you're in the swamp it's a darn near impossible to rollback so by 1984, reagan had pretty much given up on his platform promises which was to reduce the size of government and he succeeded in the other two and pretty much had to give up on the third of reducing the bureaucracy. one very important thing happened between kennedy and reagan. congress had been appointing and creating these committees, these bureaus, these administrative agencies
together to so almost like kennedy he finds that he needs the agency he wants to get rid of too much to get rid of them and i will share one anecdote reagan the american president david stockman was a true believer in reducing the size of government and they were sending out memos to all the departments how are you coming on reducing the size of your department? how are you doing on reducing the size of the budget and he gets one letter, one memo back he says and this is the guy reagan...
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kennedy he finds that he needs the agencies. he wants to get rid of too much to get rid of them and i'll just share one anecdote in my book reagan the american president david stockman had was true believer in reducing the size of government and they were sending out memos to all of the departments. how are you coming on reducing the size of your your department? how are you coming on reducing your budget and he gets one letter one memo back that i found in the archives. the guy says well, and this is a guy reagan appointed who believed in reagan's agenda and the guy said well, we already have spent all this year's budget and we spent part of next year's but too so i really don't think we're gonna get around to cutting anything anytime soon. i mean, it was really an amazing admission once you're in the swamp. it's darn your possible to roll back the swamp right? so by 1984 reagan had pretty much given up on the third plank of his platform promises, which was to reduce the size of government and he succeeded in the other two, but he pretty much had to give up on the third one of reducing the bureaucracy. one very important thing happened between kennedy and
kennedy he finds that he needs the agencies. he wants to get rid of too much to get rid of them and i'll just share one anecdote in my book reagan the american president david stockman had was true believer in reducing the size of government and they were sending out memos to all of the departments. how are you coming on reducing the size of your your department? how are you coming on reducing your budget and he gets one letter one memo back that i found in the archives. the guy says well, and...
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david. it is a very big day for nasa! nasa is to launch a new era of moon exploration. later today the most powerful rocket it's ever built will blast off from the kennedydeep space, where it will go into orbit around the moon before it returns to earth. no astronauts will be on board this time. this is a test flight. with such new technology, there are lots of things that could go wrong. we have done so much testing on this rocket. we've been through integrated testing. we've tested everything from the smallest material to every system. we've done everything we can do on the ground to eliminate the risk. from here, it'sjust a matter of testing it in flight. so much is riding on this. the next step is to get astronauts on board, and nasa's ultimate plan is to land the first woman and first person of colour on the lunar surface. along the causeways around cape canaveral, people are getting ready to watch the launch, setting up early to bag the best spot. hundreds of thousands are expected in the area. i'm really excited because it's like one of the biggest rocket launches in 50 years. it's the largest so far that's going to be going up and it will be ext
david. it is a very big day for nasa! nasa is to launch a new era of moon exploration. later today the most powerful rocket it's ever built will blast off from the kennedydeep space, where it will go into orbit around the moon before it returns to earth. no astronauts will be on board this time. this is a test flight. with such new technology, there are lots of things that could go wrong. we have done so much testing on this rocket. we've been through integrated testing. we've tested everything...