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jack kennedy said after he became president, i said what surprised you he said i were surprised thatngs were add because as i said they were. i knew what washington's idiosyncrasies were. i will also tell you i think i have the greatest job in the world. i'm working for a president who i deeply, deeply respect and it's a thrill to be by his side. i have colleagues that i love and we're doing consequential things. ef meeting i'm in is about something that's consequential... >> so you didn't come here saying i realize we have a president who is committed to being post-partisan that he can achieve that and now you look at it and say i expected more than was real. >> i still have hope. i'm not... i haven't given up on working with... i cross the aisle on issues. maybe it will taken a election or two for that to fully ferment. maybe... sometimes it takes a while for people to realize what the best path is. i think that more and more you're going to see people of good will on their side of the aisle say, you know what? we've got to get off the bus here, this is not headed in the right dire
jack kennedy said after he became president, i said what surprised you he said i were surprised thatngs were add because as i said they were. i knew what washington's idiosyncrasies were. i will also tell you i think i have the greatest job in the world. i'm working for a president who i deeply, deeply respect and it's a thrill to be by his side. i have colleagues that i love and we're doing consequential things. ef meeting i'm in is about something that's consequential... >> so you...
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not only vicki's presence, but caroline kennedy and her son, jack, in the room today. patrick kennedy, teddy's son. this was one for teddy kennedy and you worked with him on the hill. i want to begin with that and the legacy that was teddy kennedy's that was achieved by this president. >> absolutely, first, thank you for having me. all of us, certainly the president, was thinking about senator kennedy today. as vicki said, the senator always believed that this president working with this speaker, majority leader and speaker, could bring this to fru fruition. we had to do this for american families that have been struggling with the high costs of health care. we have to do it for businesses that were buckling under the high cost of health care and for the country. it's a proud moment and i know senator kennedy is smiling on us today. >> and this was a moment for women in political power because not only you and your colleagues in the white house working around this president, but first of all, let me show you a picture of hillary clinton in the situation room on sunday.
not only vicki's presence, but caroline kennedy and her son, jack, in the room today. patrick kennedy, teddy's son. this was one for teddy kennedy and you worked with him on the hill. i want to begin with that and the legacy that was teddy kennedy's that was achieved by this president. >> absolutely, first, thank you for having me. all of us, certainly the president, was thinking about senator kennedy today. as vicki said, the senator always believed that this president working with this...
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application jack and bob invented the microchip in '58 and '59, and lo and behold in 1961, along comes jack kennedy who says i want to send a rocket to the moon by the end of this decade. you couldn't do that because you couldn't fit that era's computer into the nose cone of a rocket but with the microchip suddenly you could deceive a computer powerful enough to steer a rocket to the moon. and that whole mission would have been impossible without the invention of the microchip. >> host: where did the phrase t.r. reid "united state of europe" come from >> guest: winston churchill said who was the ex-prime minister of britain. he led their country in the defeat of nazis in victory through world war ii and three weeks later he lost the national election. he was now the post -- the ex-prime minister, and he was a big thinker. and he was looking at europe. and you could see, you know, the iron curtain had fallen across europe. the nations of europe were spending more money on armies than they were on rebuilding their shattered economies and their shattered cities. and you could see that europe -- europe
application jack and bob invented the microchip in '58 and '59, and lo and behold in 1961, along comes jack kennedy who says i want to send a rocket to the moon by the end of this decade. you couldn't do that because you couldn't fit that era's computer into the nose cone of a rocket but with the microchip suddenly you could deceive a computer powerful enough to steer a rocket to the moon. and that whole mission would have been impossible without the invention of the microchip. >> host:...
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application, jack and bob invented the microchip and 58 and 59 and will wind behold 1961 along comes jack kennedy, john f. kennedy who says i want to send a rocket to the moon by the end of this decade and you couldn't do that because you couldn't fit those computers into the nose cone of a rocket but with the microchip suddenly you could conceive of a computer powerful enough and small enough to steer a rocket to the moon so that was the first important application and that whole mission would have been impossible without the invention of the microchip. >> host: where did the phrase t.r. reid to the united states of europe come from? >> guest: winston churchill's famous lee said in 1946 churchill was then the next prime minister of britain. he led the country and of the defeat of the nazis in world war ii and three weeks later lost the national election. he was now the post -- x prime minister of britain and he was a big thinker and he was looking at europe and he could see the iron curtain had fallen across europe. the nations of europe were spending more money on the army's been on rebuilding
application, jack and bob invented the microchip and 58 and 59 and will wind behold 1961 along comes jack kennedy, john f. kennedy who says i want to send a rocket to the moon by the end of this decade and you couldn't do that because you couldn't fit those computers into the nose cone of a rocket but with the microchip suddenly you could conceive of a computer powerful enough and small enough to steer a rocket to the moon so that was the first important application and that whole mission would...
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. >> guest: jack, on july 15, 2003, ted kennedy gives a speech saying bush lied about wmd. later that day senate leader tom daschle holds a new conference on which he repeats the chart. the next day john kerry makes a speech come again we iterate in the charge and john edwards in a committee hearing makes the same charge. and at the end of the day they're joined by congresswoman jane harman, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. thereby begin play several years and which the democrats allege that bush lied about weapons of mass destruction. and i try and make a point in the chapter of the book but if you believe that bush lied, then he got to deal with the fact that it's large number of democrats, bill clinton, al gore, hillary clinton, the four or five people i names. rob graham, democrat chairman, jay rockefeller, the ranking member of the committee and a member of the committee at the time. even opponents of the war like barbara boxer all said that iraq had wmd. this was a consensus of the intelligence community shared broadly throughout the governmen
. >> guest: jack, on july 15, 2003, ted kennedy gives a speech saying bush lied about wmd. later that day senate leader tom daschle holds a new conference on which he repeats the chart. the next day john kerry makes a speech come again we iterate in the charge and john edwards in a committee hearing makes the same charge. and at the end of the day they're joined by congresswoman jane harman, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. thereby begin play several years and...
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jack was a man of great courage, recognized so by receiving the prestigious john f. kennedys in courage award. he won that for the courage it took for him, a person committed to our national security, a person who loved every one of our men and women in uniform, the courage it took for him to speak out against the war in iraq. and in doing so he taught us very clearly to make the distinction between the war and the warrior. jack believed that our national strength certainly was measured in our military might and the morale and well-being of our troops but also that it was measured in the well-being of the american people. and so while others have acknowledged as many how well decorated he was, a war hero, a serviceman, he was also well recognized and decorated and received many awards for measuring the strength of our country again in the well-being of our country by people, by his leadership on investments in breast cancer, prostrate cancer, diabetes, hiv-aids, you name it. jack recognized the role that research played in making america healthier and stronger. jack's model
jack was a man of great courage, recognized so by receiving the prestigious john f. kennedys in courage award. he won that for the courage it took for him, a person committed to our national security, a person who loved every one of our men and women in uniform, the courage it took for him to speak out against the war in iraq. and in doing so he taught us very clearly to make the distinction between the war and the warrior. jack believed that our national strength certainly was measured in our...
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jack was a man of great kurds recognize by receiving the prestigious john f. kennedy pro-files encourage award. he won that for the courage it took for him, a person committed to our national security, a person who loved everyone of our men and women in uniform, the courage it took for him to speak out against the war in iraq. in doing so, he taught us very clearly to make the distinction between war and the warrior. jack believed believe that our national strength certainly was measured in our military might and the morale and well-being of our troops but also that it was measured in the well-being of the american people, and so while others have acknowledged his many, how well decorated he was as a war hero and service man, he was also well recognized and decorated and received many awards for measuring the strength of our country again in the well-being of our country by air people, by his leadership on investments in breast cancer, prostate cancer, diabetes, hiv/aids, you name it. jack recognized the role recognize the role that research played a make in america h
jack was a man of great kurds recognize by receiving the prestigious john f. kennedy pro-files encourage award. he won that for the courage it took for him, a person committed to our national security, a person who loved everyone of our men and women in uniform, the courage it took for him to speak out against the war in iraq. in doing so, he taught us very clearly to make the distinction between war and the warrior. jack believed believe that our national strength certainly was measured in our...
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jack was a man of great courage, recognized so by receiving the prestigious john f. kennedyprofiles in courage award. he won that for the courage it took for him, a person committed to our national security, a person who loved every one of our men and women in uniform, the courage it took for him to speak out against the war in iraq. and in doing so he taught us very clearly to make the distinction between the war and the warrior. jack believed that our national strength certainly was measured in our military might and the morale and well-being of our troops but also that it was measured in the well-being of the american people. and so while others have acknowledged as many how well decorated he was, a war hero, a serviceman, he was also well recognized and decorated and received many awards for measuring the strength of our country again in the well-being of our country by people, by his leadership on investments in breast cancer, prostrate cancer, diabetes, hiv-aids, you name it. jack recognized the role that research played in making america healthier and stronger. jack's
jack was a man of great courage, recognized so by receiving the prestigious john f. kennedyprofiles in courage award. he won that for the courage it took for him, a person committed to our national security, a person who loved every one of our men and women in uniform, the courage it took for him to speak out against the war in iraq. and in doing so he taught us very clearly to make the distinction between the war and the warrior. jack believed that our national strength certainly was measured...