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and i picked up the jack & jackie book. this is about the final years of jack & jackie. and a lot of books are being published around now because it's the 50th anniversary of the assassination. this book, by the way, i picked it up in the airport, it's so great and such a page turner and the author used a lot of resources and people who he promised he wouldn't write the book until 50 years after -- >> so it's -- because there's a lot of new stuff. a lot of this is rehashed stuff and this is new. >> it's really, really juicy. >> we are going to like them more after or no? >> i do. so we'll see. >> oh, good. >> this, by the way is for you. >> oh, it is? >>> coming up, an entire week of ambush makeovers in honor of kathie lee's birthday. >> oh. two women from the plaza who are older than i am spectacular, not as spectacular as i am, but -- no, i'm kidding. they'll be treated to gorgeous new looks. >>> from a huge celebrity bash to a celebrity health scare and big movies, all the scoop you'll need to know you missed this weekend. >>> and a great surfer has a wonderful book.
and i picked up the jack & jackie book. this is about the final years of jack & jackie. and a lot of books are being published around now because it's the 50th anniversary of the assassination. this book, by the way, i picked it up in the airport, it's so great and such a page turner and the author used a lot of resources and people who he promised he wouldn't write the book until 50 years after -- >> so it's -- because there's a lot of new stuff. a lot of this is rehashed stuff...
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jack jackie dean gles looks it. >> reporter: two years ago the united states reached a milestone. the company began exporting for petroleum products than it imported. the u.s. leads the world and the pace is astonishing. u.s. oil exports doubled. driving the export boom, shipments of diesel overseas to feed growth and emerging markets. u.s. refineries shipping diesel and jet fuel to places like mexico city and chile. >> part of it is the environment side of things but a lot of it is to do with diesel and gas oil is more than gasoline, not only use in transport it's also used in industry and power generation. >> reporter: increasing diesel production and exports coming at a time when gas demand is faltering. >> gasoline demands is in our view in a struck well long-term decline. it's a few years of high prices and another one the hanger from the economic recession but there are two other big factors. one is fuel efficiency. the standers are having a real effect and have been extended forward by the president, and the other big one is actually d demographic change. >> reporter: that
jack jackie dean gles looks it. >> reporter: two years ago the united states reached a milestone. the company began exporting for petroleum products than it imported. the u.s. leads the world and the pace is astonishing. u.s. oil exports doubled. driving the export boom, shipments of diesel overseas to feed growth and emerging markets. u.s. refineries shipping diesel and jet fuel to places like mexico city and chile. >> part of it is the environment side of things but a lot of it is...
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stop. >> we're hearing about marilyn monroe's phone call to the white house bragging to jackie about her affair with jack. >> she told jackie that the president intended to leave jackie for her. jackie said you go right ahead. i become first lad problems. jackie was concerned about monroe. marilyn mooe was delusional. >> andersen saying lawford secretly marilyn on to air force one. >> wearing a dark wig and sunglasses introduced to people as his secretary. >> the author's most serious allegations concern j.f.k.'s growing dependency from visits from dr. feel good, max jacobson. >> on top of steroids he was taking for his back pro of amphs may have boosted his sex drive. >> reckless affairs, triumphs and tranls, through it all, a holding it all together. >> jackie said at the very end, we were just about to have a real life together. i think that speaks volumes. >> hollywood's baby boom strikes again, not that you can tell by this swimsuit shot, but "devious maids" dania ramirez is pregnant with twins. >> that is awesome news. are the writers going to incorporate the baby bump into the storyline, they woul
stop. >> we're hearing about marilyn monroe's phone call to the white house bragging to jackie about her affair with jack. >> she told jackie that the president intended to leave jackie for her. jackie said you go right ahead. i become first lad problems. jackie was concerned about monroe. marilyn mooe was delusional. >> andersen saying lawford secretly marilyn on to air force one. >> wearing a dark wig and sunglasses introduced to people as his secretary. >> the...
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jack jackie with more. >> reporter: microwaves, some of the appliances used to upgrade. existing home sales jumped to the best level since november of 2009, and whirlpool is one of the top manufacturers benefitting from the recovery. >> we think home prices as they appreciate get the customer to buy more appliances. the replacement cycle is really long on those products, so an oven can last 10, 20 years, so to get a customer to invest in new appliances before they break, they have to think that home prices are improving, that they are making an investment inside an investment that is appreciating. >> reporter: whirlpool stock is benefitting up more than 30% year to date. still, analysts point out that whirlpool's high correlation to the housing recovery could be it's achilles heel if interest rates rise. >> they have talked about rising interest rates. we think we're at least a year off from that having any real impact on the result soft we expect at least another year of strong same-store sales numbers from home improvement. >> reporter: other risks are consumer spendin
jack jackie with more. >> reporter: microwaves, some of the appliances used to upgrade. existing home sales jumped to the best level since november of 2009, and whirlpool is one of the top manufacturers benefitting from the recovery. >> we think home prices as they appreciate get the customer to buy more appliances. the replacement cycle is really long on those products, so an oven can last 10, 20 years, so to get a customer to invest in new appliances before they break, they have...
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jackie dela jack jackie deorange looks. >> reporter: this trend raising some eyebrows on wall street with the concern that the long-awaited correction may be taking shape. here is jeremy segol of the what are the -- wharton school of business. >> it's in the rem of monthty. >> reporter: the worst performers, industrial, materials, and financials. the best of the worst, include healthcare, the consumer discretionary group and consumer staples. many analyst and market observers have been calling for a correction for sometime but haven't been able to get the timing quite right. the fed has been able to keep the market momentum moving, and that had the bull saying this is another bump in the road. what is happening now is a little different especially if the yield on the ten-year rises hitting levels not seen in two years. if the fed backs off the bond buying program and yields rise, it could have a significant chilling effect on the market, especially defensive sectors that are sensitive to moves in interest rates. mcneil curry for bank of america merrill lynch says as rates push higher
jackie dela jack jackie deorange looks. >> reporter: this trend raising some eyebrows on wall street with the concern that the long-awaited correction may be taking shape. here is jeremy segol of the what are the -- wharton school of business. >> it's in the rem of monthty. >> reporter: the worst performers, industrial, materials, and financials. the best of the worst, include healthcare, the consumer discretionary group and consumer staples. many analyst and market observers...
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jack and jackie would never really touch much in public. ad a phobia about being touched, dates back to his childhood. she thought it wasn't very classy, public displays of affection. suddenly they were embracing, kissing. one of their friends said at times it was so embarrassing they had to turn away. and then of course unfortunately dallas. that's what makes the story so heartbreaking. >> it's a wonderful book. i want to make sure for anybody who's going to go buy it, "these few precious days." christoph anderson, not only the author of this book but the father-in-law of vaunted "daily rundown" executive producer brook brower. >> the very best executive producer in the business. >> that's what we hear. >> i didn't have to say that. >> thanks. we're continuing to follow the breaking news out of egypt. the president will make a statement from his martha's vineyard vacation residence at 10:15 a.m. on that situation in egypt. we'll bring it to you as soon as we have it. next, we'll go live to the streets cairo where the confrontations are taki
jack and jackie would never really touch much in public. ad a phobia about being touched, dates back to his childhood. she thought it wasn't very classy, public displays of affection. suddenly they were embracing, kissing. one of their friends said at times it was so embarrassing they had to turn away. and then of course unfortunately dallas. that's what makes the story so heartbreaking. >> it's a wonderful book. i want to make sure for anybody who's going to go buy it, "these few...
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. >> reporter:in a new book "these few precious days: the final year of jack with jackie >> reporter:topher anderson claims that the hollywood starlet actually called jacqueline kennedy on the white house phoneconfessing to an affair she was rumored to be having with the president. >> reporter:the first lady allegedly responded by saying >> reporter:"that's great." "you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady, and i'll move out and you'll have all the problems." >>"the claim that marilyn monroe actually called jackie o at the whitehouse does seem slightly farfetched but then again with marilyn monroe seemingly anything was possible. >> reporter:the book also claims the breathy sex symbol singing here in some like it hot, confided her most intimate details of the alleged affair to a friendconvinced the president would leave jackie for *her , even fantasizing >> reporter:"can't you just see me. as first lady?" "the idea that president kennedy would leave his beloved wife who the nation adored for an aging movie star was probably a fantasy in mar
. >> reporter:in a new book "these few precious days: the final year of jack with jackie >> reporter:topher anderson claims that the hollywood starlet actually called jacqueline kennedy on the white house phoneconfessing to an affair she was rumored to be having with the president. >> reporter:the first lady allegedly responded by saying >> reporter:"that's great." "you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady,...
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in a new book "these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie" the author claims that thed jaclyn kennedy on the white house phone con fetsifessing to an affair s rumored to be having. the first lady allegedly responded by saying, that's great. you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady and i'll move out and you'll have all the problems. >> the claim that marilyn monroe actually called jackie o at the white house, it does seem farfetched, but then again with marilyn monroe, seemingly anything was possible. >> reporter: the book also claims the breathy sex symbol sipping here in "some like it hot" confided all of the intimate details to a friend, convinced the president would leave jackie for her, even fantasizing, quote, can't you just see me as first lady? >> the idea that president kennedy would leave his beloved wife who the nation adored for a sort of aging movie star probably was a fantasy only in marilyn monroe's mind. >> reporter: the book also tells of jackie reportedly telling her doctor that of all her husband's alleged
in a new book "these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie" the author claims that thed jaclyn kennedy on the white house phone con fetsifessing to an affair s rumored to be having. the first lady allegedly responded by saying, that's great. you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady and i'll move out and you'll have all the problems. >> the claim that marilyn monroe actually called jackie o at the white house, it does...
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jack jackie's been tracking the story and joins us with a wrap this morning. hi, jackie. >> hi.oss. ackman selling his entire stake in jcpenney, 39 million shares or 18% of the struggling department store chain. now, the move comes two weeks after the activist investor who runs pershing square capital management stepped down from the board over a fight over strategy and also who should lead the company. ackman is selling his stake to citigroup, who will offer it to other investor at $12.90 a share, well breakaway telow the paid when he started building position in jcpenney in 2010. the sale closes ackman's campaign to breathe new life into the company. he recruited a new leader to streamline pricing and that didn't pay off and johnson was ousted in april. ackman last week admitted that retail investment isn't his strong suit, calling jcpenney as one of his big failures along with bad beds on target and borders. ackman began buying shares in jcpenney exactly three years ago today. since then, the stock is down 34%. >>> meantime, another high-profile hedge fund manager is making a
jack jackie's been tracking the story and joins us with a wrap this morning. hi, jackie. >> hi.oss. ackman selling his entire stake in jcpenney, 39 million shares or 18% of the struggling department store chain. now, the move comes two weeks after the activist investor who runs pershing square capital management stepped down from the board over a fight over strategy and also who should lead the company. ackman is selling his stake to citigroup, who will offer it to other investor at...
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it's the one event that brought jack and jackie back together. that time and jackie said, we were just about to have a real life together. >> gretchen: check out the book, this is called "these few precious days of the kennedys." good to see you. >> clayton: coming up, take a look at this, pricele. 600-year-old statue sitting in an italian museum. too bad an american tourist snapped its finger off. what happens now? >> gretchen: why is matt damon sending his kids to private school after he's been an outspoken advocate about public education ♪ when i'm halfway into your heart ♪ ♪ you have to let me know [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious. and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one, dad. thank you, dalton. [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking abou
it's the one event that brought jack and jackie back together. that time and jackie said, we were just about to have a real life together. >> gretchen: check out the book, this is called "these few precious days of the kennedys." good to see you. >> clayton: coming up, take a look at this, pricele. 600-year-old statue sitting in an italian museum. too bad an american tourist snapped its finger off. what happens now? >> gretchen: why is matt damon sending his kids to...
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feel good who supplied both jack and jackie with anphetamines. >> decades before viagra and those kinds doctor told me these were huge doses to offset the medicine he was taking for his addison's disease. this combined with the others he was getting from dr. feelgood. there may have been a medical reason for his cheating. >> we only have about 20 seconds left. you give a rivoting account of the day in dallas and say he may have had a premonition about his death. he had an elegant fatalism. he knew it was going to happen that day. on the flight down to dallas he told jackie, you know, if somebody wants to shoot me from a window, there's no way i can stop him so why worry about it. >> it's a fascinating book. the book is called the few precious days, the final year of jack and jackie. let's head over to matt. >> thank you very much. the campaign being launched to save the french baguette. >> but first your local news. >>> good tuesday morning to you, 8:26 now, i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>> the family of a young woman gunned down are speaking out for the first time. the family of 19-year-o
feel good who supplied both jack and jackie with anphetamines. >> decades before viagra and those kinds doctor told me these were huge doses to offset the medicine he was taking for his addison's disease. this combined with the others he was getting from dr. feelgood. there may have been a medical reason for his cheating. >> we only have about 20 seconds left. you give a rivoting account of the day in dallas and say he may have had a premonition about his death. he had an elegant...
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house bragging to jackie aboutne her affair with jack. >> she told jackie that the president intendedie for her. jackie said you go right ahead. you become first lady, you have the problems. jackie was concerned about marilyn monroe. marilyn monroe was delusional. >> andersen saying peter lawford secretly smuggled marilyn on to air force one. >> wearing a dark wig and sunglasses introduced to people as his secretary. >> the author's most serious alleg's growing dependency from visits from dr. feel good, max jacobson. >> on top of steroids he was taking for his back problems, on top of amphetamines, all of this may have boosted his sex drive. >> reckless affairs, triumphsd a powerful love holding it all together. >> jackie said at the very end, we were just about to have a real life together. i think that speaks volumes. >> hollywood's baby boom strikes again, not that you can tell by this swimsuit shot, but "devious maids" dania ramirez is pregnant with twins. >> that is awesome news. are the writers going to incorporate the baby bump into the storyline, they would have to, right? i t
house bragging to jackie aboutne her affair with jack. >> she told jackie that the president intendedie for her. jackie said you go right ahead. you become first lady, you have the problems. jackie was concerned about marilyn monroe. marilyn monroe was delusional. >> andersen saying peter lawford secretly smuggled marilyn on to air force one. >> wearing a dark wig and sunglasses introduced to people as his secretary. >> the author's most serious alleg's growing...
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. >> she had gone with jackie and jack to the famous trip to paris in 1961 and at the dinner at the palacekhrushchev, she was having pictures taken and making sure she got khrushchev's autograph. writing to him, saying, can you sign these? jack writes to her from the white house and says, dear mother, please stop writing to khrushchev. and typical of rose, she's a good catholic, so she's contrite, she promises to send no more. she says, good thing you told me, i was just getting ready to write to castro. >> and that wasn't a joke. >> she probably was. she knew and she had that irish wit she passed on to her kids. >> the relationship with her husband, like many of the kennedy men have been painted, serial philanderer in many respects. how did she handle that? >> right. well, she handled it the way she handled all problems that could be inconvenient for the family and the image. that is in public she never talked about it. she was very much the forerunner of jacqueline kennedy. so she would never talk about these things in public. she did not talk about them in her memoir except to say, i to
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. >> bill: this new book out called "these precious few days, the final year of jack with jackie" reports anderson is the author, reports that marilyn monroe actually called the white house and talked to jackie and told jackie that jfk planned to divorce her and marry -- divorce jackie and marry marilyn. actually called her and told the first lady that. according to this book, jackie kennedy responded and you will move into the white house and you will assume the responsibilities of first lady and i will move out and you will have all of the problems. >> there you go. >> bill: i would be surprised if she had that level of response. that's a juicy little bit of gossip to start the day. you know what? i do believe that marilyn monroe would have had the lack of judgment -- >> oh, sure. >> bill: to call the white house and say i just want you to know your husband says he's going to marry me. >> what a nightmare. >> bill: how many men have made that claim? don't worry, honey. yeah, right. >> i really want to be with you. you get me. >> bill: all right. there we go. your gossip column for the m
. >> bill: this new book out called "these precious few days, the final year of jack with jackie" reports anderson is the author, reports that marilyn monroe actually called the white house and talked to jackie and told jackie that jfk planned to divorce her and marry -- divorce jackie and marry marilyn. actually called her and told the first lady that. according to this book, jackie kennedy responded and you will move into the white house and you will assume the...
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in a new book, these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie.ollywood starlet called jacqueline kennedy on the white house phone confessing to an affair she was rumored to be having with the president. the first lady allegedly responded by saying, that's great, you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady and i'll move out and you'll have all the problems. >> the claim that marilyn monroe actually called jackie o. at the white house, it does seem farfetched, but then again with marilyn monroe, seemingly anything was possible. ♪ i want to be loved by you >> the book also claims the breathy sex symbol singing here confided her most intimate details of the alleged affair to a friend, even fantasizing, quote, can't you just see me as first lady? >> the idea president kennedy would leave his beloved wife who the nation adored for a sort of aging movie star probably was a fantasy only in marilyn monroe's mind. >> reporter: the book also tells of jackie reportedly telling her doctor of all her husband's alleged
in a new book, these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie.ollywood starlet called jacqueline kennedy on the white house phone confessing to an affair she was rumored to be having with the president. the first lady allegedly responded by saying, that's great, you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady and i'll move out and you'll have all the problems. >> the claim that marilyn monroe actually called jackie o. at the white house,...
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jack hanging onto crutches. so it helps his image because alderwoman wanted to marry him before he married jackie. >> host: so theyanted to further their political career. >> guest: i think they were the epitome of emerging. >> host: this really came at a time when jack kennedy was becoming a force. it literally began as they come into the roosevelt administration and then off to england they go. and you and i have talked about the fact that teddy used to say that life magazine was part of it. life magazine just loves the kennedys. and why not, they were again a handsome and beautiful family and they were doing interesting activities and interesting things in their private lives, honestly we didn't know everything that was going on. but certainly in the public eye with their force and vigor and how this would also be a part of hollywood as well. so there was always this glow about the kennedys. but a very slick and glossy, big page newsstand magazine. 20% had television. that had gone up to 80%. the images were more important. absolutely they were. >> host: he said that this may have been articulated, but that ros
jack hanging onto crutches. so it helps his image because alderwoman wanted to marry him before he married jackie. >> host: so theyanted to further their political career. >> guest: i think they were the epitome of emerging. >> host: this really came at a time when jack kennedy was becoming a force. it literally began as they come into the roosevelt administration and then off to england they go. and you and i have talked about the fact that teddy used to say that life...
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jack, what a day. it's their background. >> they came from aristocratic families. it all changed. it changed with the cuban missile kris sis. how he's going to send jackie away with the nuclear exchange with the soviet union. she says no, i want to die on the white house lawn with you, jack and the children do, too. he was amazed. she was at his side. from that point on, there's a new closeness. she became pregnant right away with the next kid. >> it didn't start out that way. they have a 12-year age gap. significant. she's 23. when they got married it was a marriage of convenience for both of them than a marriage of love. >> he needed to get married. he was a man in his 30s. at that time, you had to get married if you wanted to continue in politics. they thought it was important. >> that's okay. >> it wasn't okay with her. she was willing as long as she wasn't held up to public humiliation. she would take it. >> one of the things fascinating to me in the book is you talk about the relationship with the children. jfk has a loving relationship with his kids. he also was happy to use them as photo-opes. she did not feel the same way. >> she was like a lio
jack, what a day. it's their background. >> they came from aristocratic families. it all changed. it changed with the cuban missile kris sis. how he's going to send jackie away with the nuclear exchange with the soviet union. she says no, i want to die on the white house lawn with you, jack and the children do, too. he was amazed. she was at his side. from that point on, there's a new closeness. she became pregnant right away with the next kid. >> it didn't start out that way. they...
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gordon liddy to kill jack anderson and ted kennedy and they were called all but this gives you the i mean these people are not playing this is very serious now and i think i read that jackie o. on her deathbed actually said something that is to the same thing that she had questions as well unfortunately you know it takes someone who's almost to come out and actually acknowledge that she thinks that there was something more to this story why is this so damaging and why what does this do to discredit really the fundamental of a democracy our system of government is based on the idea that citizens are vigilant we have a check and balances system because we assume that the leaders will abuse authority other things equal so we try to pit them against each other we try to hold them accountable to an oath of office and. have a peach what processes and things like that but we assume that it they we have an energy citizen and when that is silence it allows the collusion to occur between the branches of government and you consolidate power and people lose their freedom of thought these americans won't remember but the nuremberg war crimes trials the first charge in the indictment w
gordon liddy to kill jack anderson and ted kennedy and they were called all but this gives you the i mean these people are not playing this is very serious now and i think i read that jackie o. on her deathbed actually said something that is to the same thing that she had questions as well unfortunately you know it takes someone who's almost to come out and actually acknowledge that she thinks that there was something more to this story why is this so damaging and why what does this do to...
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jackie returning to washington from a trip to greece in 1963. do we not have -- >> no, that's a different picture. >> that's her leaving with jack when they left the>> so the picture that we wanted to show is of her peaking out from behind -- >> the kids are about to jump up into her arms off the plane. >> what we don't see in that picture and what you tell readers is this, quote, when kennedy reached the top of the metal staircase she reached out with a white gloved hand to caress his neck and draw him inside. such a chic vision. what happened? what changed for president kennedy? >> what changed was their son patrick died. tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of the death of patrick. jfk spent 36 hours with his son and was holding his hand when he died. he burst into tears afterwards. he cried for 15 minutes in the hospital. he went to jackie's bedside in the hospital in cape cod and she said to him, i couldn't bear it if anything ever happened to you. after the funeral when the funeral happened, he grabbed the little baby's coffin and wanted to take it with him and cardinal curbing had to restrain him. he was in tears again. he came back to otis and
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jack had that same total. at think he embarrassed jackie in no way that is inexcusable. gloria swanson, one of the things i found is i went to austin, texas to see the glorious once in papers. i teach ph.d. students. appro with the only historian has made the trip to austin texas, which says these great archives, including the lbj library, to let the glorious slauson papers, and then then i found her handwritten notes that she gave whoever wrote her autobiography -- the autobiography had none of this. red without much participation from her. remember when will the chamberlain or charles barkley or someone was asked -- was a barkley? what is this doing? he said to i don't know. i haven't ready yet. gloria swanson in these handwritten notes said the she tried during and after her affair with joe to figure out how this devout catholic who went to confession in mass kitschy of his life. she said -- and loyal as communal, had her own prejudices she didn't like she's very much. she said it was because confession was like washing his sense. he would go to confession, washes han
jack had that same total. at think he embarrassed jackie in no way that is inexcusable. gloria swanson, one of the things i found is i went to austin, texas to see the glorious once in papers. i teach ph.d. students. appro with the only historian has made the trip to austin texas, which says these great archives, including the lbj library, to let the glorious slauson papers, and then then i found her handwritten notes that she gave whoever wrote her autobiography -- the autobiography had none...
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jack had that same code. i think he embarrassed jackie in a way that you know, is inexcusable.gloria swanson, one of the things i've found is i went to austin, texas, to see their gloria swanson papers. you know, i teach thd students. i'm probably the only historian who has made the trip to austin, texas, which has these great archives including the lbj library, to look at the gloria swanson papers. endemic lori swanson papers i found her hand written notes that she gave her, whoever wrote her autobiography. the autobiography had none of this stuff, and the autobiography was written without much participation. remember when, who was a? wilt chamberlain or charles barkley for some and was asked, was it pashtun was a berkeley? yeah, he was asked what's this doing in your biography? in the autobiography. he said i don't know, i haven't read it yet last night lori swanson, gloria swanson in these handwritten notes said that she tried during and after her affair with joe to figure out how to get out of catholic who went to confession and went to mass -- devout catholic, could cheat
jack had that same code. i think he embarrassed jackie in a way that you know, is inexcusable.gloria swanson, one of the things i've found is i went to austin, texas, to see their gloria swanson papers. you know, i teach thd students. i'm probably the only historian who has made the trip to austin, texas, which has these great archives including the lbj library, to look at the gloria swanson papers. endemic lori swanson papers i found her hand written notes that she gave her, whoever wrote her...
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jacki: you mentioned earlier, blame the people who are responsible, blame the bad employers who don't want to offer health insurance. blame the insurance companies who are jackinget's blame the people who are responsible for these things. the hospital charging $100 for a bandaid. congressional democrats are just trying to get you affordable health care. caller:ster, i just wanted to correct the guy who called and heard howard dean in his own voice say that he didn't like obamacare. howard dean has an issue with one provision which could be changed. he loves and is supporting obamacare. the opponents are terrified that it will work, that's why they're fighting to stop it. if they thought it wasn't going to work, they'd let it fail. stephanie: sometimes people have the i don't know, they have the proclivity to kind of, they summarize in their own words. i heard howard dean say hitler was right. what? i don't think howard dean said that. >> he was far right. it's not exactly like immigration policy tearing the entire democratic party apart and putting a wedge there. this is a point of a plan that everybody agrees on. stephanie: nurse jacki, thank you. jacki: my pl
jacki: you mentioned earlier, blame the people who are responsible, blame the bad employers who don't want to offer health insurance. blame the insurance companies who are jackinget's blame the people who are responsible for these things. the hospital charging $100 for a bandaid. congressional democrats are just trying to get you affordable health care. caller:ster, i just wanted to correct the guy who called and heard howard dean in his own voice say that he didn't like obamacare. howard dean...