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not even jack kennedy. >> i don't think he's led the party.ransform the democratic party. he just went out and made a deal with john boehner. >> but now we have a trade policy. >> two different questions. will barack obama leave the presidency with a significant legacy on many of the thing that you mentioned? yes, he will. i think his legacy will be very significant. that's different from having been transformative. either for his party. >> let's look at the initial prop session we started. with he said he will lay the ground work for a long term democratic leadership in the white house. if you look at president obama's current approval ratings, they're not far from where ronald reagan was six and a half years into his presidency. according to the gallup poll. cnn's most recent poll has president obama's approval rating up at 50. there you have a president in good enough shape to help get the democrats elected again like reagan. you have to transform to something. what i thought was interesting, i need hillary to be a success as president. unl
not even jack kennedy. >> i don't think he's led the party.ransform the democratic party. he just went out and made a deal with john boehner. >> but now we have a trade policy. >> two different questions. will barack obama leave the presidency with a significant legacy on many of the thing that you mentioned? yes, he will. i think his legacy will be very significant. that's different from having been transformative. either for his party. >> let's look at the initial prop...
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if you believe the stories, that's where jack kennedy proposed to his girlfriend jacqueline bouvier. one man who claims he was there that night stopped in for dinner with his daughter. 98-year-old marion smock says at the time he didn't think that much of it. >> i didn't think of it as anything so unusual for a young couple sitting in the window booth. >> that's right. you just never know. the booth now has a plaque that reads "the proposal booth." but there are some historians who say the proposal actually happened in boston. others claim jfk proposed via telegram when jackie was in london. i don't know. >>> that's all for "news4 this week." i'm veronica johnson. thanks for joining us everybody. we leave you with amazing video of a hammerhead shark coming ashore in ocean city. until next time be safe be this summer take flight, without having to take a flight. because all the thrills you need are right here at busch gardens, and water country usa. in williamsburg, va. like the daring new coaster tempesto. so ride together slide together whether it's monster drops collossal curls or
if you believe the stories, that's where jack kennedy proposed to his girlfriend jacqueline bouvier. one man who claims he was there that night stopped in for dinner with his daughter. 98-year-old marion smock says at the time he didn't think that much of it. >> i didn't think of it as anything so unusual for a young couple sitting in the window booth. >> that's right. you just never know. the booth now has a plaque that reads "the proposal booth." but there are some...
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and you're no jack kennedy.at him. i don't think donald trump would look -- i think donald trump would fire right back at any one of these guys verbally and might even trip his trigger. interesting you bring that up. >> but they're going to have gamed that out. they're going to look for that moment. one guy who isn't looking for that moment is cruz. because if trump falls off the buckboard of bigotry, cruz wants to take the reins and ride it all the way to nomination. trum or more likely cruz could be the republican nominee. i agree with you. they'd be likely to carry about 40 states. what's going to happen near the rest of this debate the secondary characters and the jv or junior varsity debate as i call it will take a lesson from trump and say really out ageous things so they can documentate the commentary and so they can get a foothold in this race. we have all seen mike huckabee in the last couple of days compare the iran accord to hitler and the holocaust. there will be plenty to rebuke and at times in this
and you're no jack kennedy.at him. i don't think donald trump would look -- i think donald trump would fire right back at any one of these guys verbally and might even trip his trigger. interesting you bring that up. >> but they're going to have gamed that out. they're going to look for that moment. one guy who isn't looking for that moment is cruz. because if trump falls off the buckboard of bigotry, cruz wants to take the reins and ride it all the way to nomination. trum or more likely...
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his father was from there and going back in effect like jack kennedy going back to ireland and also to kenya in the battle of al-shabaab that did the horrible massacre in the mall and he wants to stand with the african folks standing with the united states against terror and also up against the chinese in a sense they are moving into africa. ethunderstorm must suchs of -- they have enormous sums of wealth and he is trying to say your future should be with the west and when you slept with the devil meaning the chinese bring a long spoon. john: what is the ref of the policy objective of the trip? eleanor: you look at the two countries ha he is visit and both have booming economies. accompanying the president on air force one, investors and a congressional delegate, and i think the presidents looking on africa as a continent that is going to come into its own. and visiting these two countries aside from the obvious roots expedition to kenya, is part of the way the president addresses diplomacy. you don't just talk to your friends, you talk to people who are not hisly on your side and he i
his father was from there and going back in effect like jack kennedy going back to ireland and also to kenya in the battle of al-shabaab that did the horrible massacre in the mall and he wants to stand with the african folks standing with the united states against terror and also up against the chinese in a sense they are moving into africa. ethunderstorm must suchs of -- they have enormous sums of wealth and he is trying to say your future should be with the west and when you slept with the...
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. >> caller: it was often said jack kennedy's strength was he surrounded himself with bright people.ght. >> caller: i wouldn't be in the game at all but for your teaching through the many books, action alerts on the show i have to tell you how much the folks that you gathered at the street.com stephanie link dave, brian ashen burg, and gina, cliff, nicole and katy. >> holy cow, you're a close follower of the world i love in. >> caller: i'm a cramanic. when is it something to be ditched? what characteristics risistics make it a core holding. >> here is what to look for. when everybody knows what you know, when there isn't a single analyst that doesn't love your stock, when you constantly hear that that company is great and the ceo is great, you know what? it's long in the tooth. got fo mo yes, f-o m-o. there is such a thing as over trading. i'm here to help you out. coming up, sure corrections will come but you don't have to suffer when they strike. how to prepare for those painful day. then we all want our stocks to succeed but getting too attached can be a portfolio killer. why emot
. >> caller: it was often said jack kennedy's strength was he surrounded himself with bright people.ght. >> caller: i wouldn't be in the game at all but for your teaching through the many books, action alerts on the show i have to tell you how much the folks that you gathered at the street.com stephanie link dave, brian ashen burg, and gina, cliff, nicole and katy. >> holy cow, you're a close follower of the world i love in. >> caller: i'm a cramanic. when is it...
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jack kennedy cut it to 90. then cut to 28%. look at trend in the u.s. and world moving away from this. we have a different world today. look at union representation back then today. we are becoming so much more of a free market free enterprise world. to think that there will be any major change in that trend i think is a real mistake. what i think is going to happen in 2016 we'll win the election landslide. may well be a democrat. you know this is not, this is not republican or democrat. it is not liberal or conservative. it is not left-wing or right-wing, it is basic, basic economics. jack kennedy did it. bill clinton was great. ronald reagan was terrific. it is bipartisan, ignorance and blessing. >> some of your critics say the economy performed obviously very well in the clinton years. >> very well. >> clinton raised tax rates. >> yeah. >> this is counter to your theory. >> clinton didn't raise tax rates, come on. if you look at first thing he did he pushed nafta through congress against his own party. against the unions. seriously, you have totake y
jack kennedy cut it to 90. then cut to 28%. look at trend in the u.s. and world moving away from this. we have a different world today. look at union representation back then today. we are becoming so much more of a free market free enterprise world. to think that there will be any major change in that trend i think is a real mistake. what i think is going to happen in 2016 we'll win the election landslide. may well be a democrat. you know this is not, this is not republican or democrat. it is...
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a lot of people wear glasses like jack kennedy never wore them on television.ou don't need them on tv. >> i have no way of knowing that. i'll have to take your word for it. but in any event he's landing a lot of fun punchlines that appeal to a lot of people even if they like some of these other candidates. people generally don't like politicians and he's positioned himself as an anti-politician. >> do you attack him or wait for him to attack you or counterattack the people who root for you, which way? >> i would probably attack him first and i would focus on his support for canadian style health care system. >> so accuse him of being a lefty. >> but that specifically, not all the other things right. >> pro choice even though he said it once. >> right. if you look at that focus group that was done of new hampshire voters, that was the thing that people didn't know about and when they heard about, they were like ah that's not good. especially because he's also criticized obamacare. people are like wait you're for obama care but you're for like some sort of social
a lot of people wear glasses like jack kennedy never wore them on television.ou don't need them on tv. >> i have no way of knowing that. i'll have to take your word for it. but in any event he's landing a lot of fun punchlines that appeal to a lot of people even if they like some of these other candidates. people generally don't like politicians and he's positioned himself as an anti-politician. >> do you attack him or wait for him to attack you or counterattack the people who root...
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bush, alcoholism or jack kennedy, pt-109, whatever it is. sure this was andrews low moment and do what we thought they would come back from it. it was two things, losing the governorship of the first time and was the marriage double whammy. frankly, i don't have a lot of sympathy with them because, on the marriage, because reporting, when you go back to 2003 an explosion, tabloid explosion. it all depicted kerry as the villain. she had an extramarital affair. wide we know this? because andrew cuomo's lawyer announced it to the world and what could've been a one day story became tabloid in furneaux for weeks. my reporting, i did not talk to kerry kennedy but i certainly talk to people in our world and i got a very distinct impressions there were two sides to the story of the marriage. and that andrew had been as his father had been, a sort of stern father, an absentee father more to the point, leaving kerry with two and then three daughters and that he was pretty self absorbed in those years. i hasten to add what i heard second or third hand
bush, alcoholism or jack kennedy, pt-109, whatever it is. sure this was andrews low moment and do what we thought they would come back from it. it was two things, losing the governorship of the first time and was the marriage double whammy. frankly, i don't have a lot of sympathy with them because, on the marriage, because reporting, when you go back to 2003 an explosion, tabloid explosion. it all depicted kerry as the villain. she had an extramarital affair. wide we know this? because andrew...
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the famous jack kennedy discussion with the publisher in 1960 one. bay of pigs. we knew about the bay of pigs -- that it was being planned. and the president asked us not to print the story. to be fair, we printed the fact that we were training. that there was a training process going on but we did not say and by the way we're going to be invading the bay of pigs. we all know that was a terrible failure, and he yelled at for them publisher afterward saying, if only you'd printed that story you would've saved me from this. so occasionally that happens to. >> i want to give a specific example. this is one of those questions that's is really important especially in the post-9/11 era. i think there's a mythology that's big news organizations like mine sit on stop all the time. let me give you a real example of when we held that later came out. i think it's important understand the context. i lead with you -- wikileaks coverage. me and the new york times and the guardian got together. we worked with julian assange the agreement we had is that the new york times would
the famous jack kennedy discussion with the publisher in 1960 one. bay of pigs. we knew about the bay of pigs -- that it was being planned. and the president asked us not to print the story. to be fair, we printed the fact that we were training. that there was a training process going on but we did not say and by the way we're going to be invading the bay of pigs. we all know that was a terrible failure, and he yelled at for them publisher afterward saying, if only you'd printed that story you...
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the famous jack kennedy discussion with the publisher in 1961 -- we knew that the bay of pigs was being planned. and the president asked us not to print the story. in fact, to be fair, we printed the fact that we were training. that there was a training process going on, but we did it say, and by the way, we are going to be invading the bay of pigs. when we failed, of course, we all know it was a terrible failure. he then yelled at the event publisher, if only you printed that story, you would have saved me from this. >> [laughter] arthur: occasionally that happened too. jack: i want to give a -- dean: i want to give a specific example because this is one of the questions that it's really important, especially in the post-9/11 era. and i think there is a mythology that -- that big news organizations like mine to that stuff all the time. let me give you a real example of when we held that later came out. i think it is appointed to understand the context. i led our wikileaks coverage when we and the "new york times" and the "guardian" got together -- working with drilling the size, by the
the famous jack kennedy discussion with the publisher in 1961 -- we knew that the bay of pigs was being planned. and the president asked us not to print the story. in fact, to be fair, we printed the fact that we were training. that there was a training process going on, but we did it say, and by the way, we are going to be invading the bay of pigs. when we failed, of course, we all know it was a terrible failure. he then yelled at the event publisher, if only you printed that story, you would...
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to tracks that who period from joseph kennedy to jack kennedy. and now i'm going back to my favorite period, which is around 1850. a book by called "the american debate." about the compromises of the 1850 and the efforts of clay and douglass and the rest to hold the country together after we had won the mexican war and had all this new territory to the pacific. and the big question, would the new states be slave or free? at that point, there were 15 slave states and 15 free states. even balance. ... >>> [inaudible conversations] thank you everyone for coming. we are excited to have this wonderful panel together. you can see it's called women on top women and leadership in publishing. it's a presentation of the women's media group. the media group was founded in 1974 a new york-based not-for-profit association of women to support prominent women in achievement in the media world, and we also do have fellowship for underprivileged deserving women to help them get into the media world and you can find out more about that and become a member by signi
to tracks that who period from joseph kennedy to jack kennedy. and now i'm going back to my favorite period, which is around 1850. a book by called "the american debate." about the compromises of the 1850 and the efforts of clay and douglass and the rest to hold the country together after we had won the mexican war and had all this new territory to the pacific. and the big question, would the new states be slave or free? at that point, there were 15 slave states and 15 free states....
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the famous jack kennedy discussion with the publisher in 1961. bay of pigs. we knew about the bay of pigs -- that it was being planned. and the president asked us not to print the story. to be fair, we printed the fact that we were training. that there was a training process going on, but we did not say and by the way we're going to be invading the bay of pigs. we all know that was a terrible failure, and he yelled at for them publisher afterward saying, if only you'd printed that story you would've saved me from this. so occasionally that happens too. >> i want to give a specific example. this is one of those questions that's is really important especially in the post-9/11 era. i think there's a mythology that's big news organizations like mine sit on stop all the time. let me give you a real example of when we held that later came out. i think it's important understand the context. i lead with you -- wikileaks coverage. me and the new york times and the guardian got together. we worked with julian assange the agreement we had is that the new york times woul
the famous jack kennedy discussion with the publisher in 1961. bay of pigs. we knew about the bay of pigs -- that it was being planned. and the president asked us not to print the story. to be fair, we printed the fact that we were training. that there was a training process going on, but we did not say and by the way we're going to be invading the bay of pigs. we all know that was a terrible failure, and he yelled at for them publisher afterward saying, if only you'd printed that story you...
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jack kennedy did it. bill clinton was great great. ronald reagan was terrific. i mean it's bipartisan both ignorance and blessings. >> some of your critics say that the economy performed obviously very well in the clinton years. >> really well. >> clinton raised tax rates, so this is a -- >> yeah. >> counter to your -- in theory. >> clinton didn't raise tax rates. come on. if you look, the first thing he did, pushed nafta through congress against his own party, against the unions. i mean seriously, you got to take your hat off and say congratulations, mr. president, that was a wonderful thing got rid of the retirement cuts and social security. used to be when you hit the able 65 to 72 every dollar of income you earned, you lost 50 cents in social security benefits. you got rid of the retirement tax and social security. massive tax cuts on elderly workers. he signed into law welfare reform, the idea that you actually is to look for a job to get welfare. oh, into i god how unfair? the biggest capital gains cut in our nation's history. he dropped the highest rate f
jack kennedy did it. bill clinton was great great. ronald reagan was terrific. i mean it's bipartisan both ignorance and blessings. >> some of your critics say that the economy performed obviously very well in the clinton years. >> really well. >> clinton raised tax rates, so this is a -- >> yeah. >> counter to your -- in theory. >> clinton didn't raise tax rates. come on. if you look, the first thing he did, pushed nafta through congress against his own...
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jack kennedy did it. bill clinton was great. reagan was terrific.ignorance and blessings. >> some of your critics say the economy performed very well. >> really well. >> clinton raised the tax rate. counter to your theory. >> clinton didn't raise the tax rate. come on. the 1st thing he did pushing nafta through congress against his own party, against theparty, against the unions. seriously. take your hat off and say congratulations, mr. president. he got rid of the retirement tax and social security which used to be when you hit the age of 65 and 72 every dollar of income you learned -- income you are and you lost 50 percent. massive tax cuts on elderly workers. the welfare reform. oh, my god. the biggest capital gains tax cut in nation's history. think about. the highest rate from 20 to eight to 24eight to 20 but what he really did was exempted all owner-occupied homes from capital gains taxation. that is enormous. but just to save the best for last, bill clinton as president of the united states cut government spending as a share of gdp every year
jack kennedy did it. bill clinton was great. reagan was terrific.ignorance and blessings. >> some of your critics say the economy performed very well. >> really well. >> clinton raised the tax rate. counter to your theory. >> clinton didn't raise the tax rate. come on. the 1st thing he did pushing nafta through congress against his own party, against theparty, against the unions. seriously. take your hat off and say congratulations, mr. president. he got rid of the...
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jack cox is the longest serving member of law enforcement at a single maryland agency. >>> the kennedy center has announced the latest recipients of the 2015 lifetime arctic achievement. singer songwriter carol king, filmmaker george lucas, broadway star cicely tyson and the american rock band the eagles are this year's honorees. the 38th annual national kennedy center honors celebration airlines on cbs on sunday, december 6th. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> hi. >> hello there, sir. >> i'm happy for carol king, big talent. >> looking the eagles, too. >> eagles are good. i never gave them their due. you know what? we're going to have our 3- degree guarantee and we're feeling pretty good today. derek wants to spoil it all the time. >> wait a minute now. >> you said 87. >> did we drop that far? >> right now we're live outside and we're down to 84, so we shall see, but if it's 84, we're still in pretty good shape because we went 87. >> you said 91 earlier. >> no. that would just kill me. winds north, northeast at 9. the dew point
jack cox is the longest serving member of law enforcement at a single maryland agency. >>> the kennedy center has announced the latest recipients of the 2015 lifetime arctic achievement. singer songwriter carol king, filmmaker george lucas, broadway star cicely tyson and the american rock band the eagles are this year's honorees. the 38th annual national kennedy center honors celebration airlines on cbs on sunday, december 6th. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's...
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jack and i am a lawyer in san francisco. how about you? i said my name is david kennedy and i teach history at stanford university. these of drama you historians, i know all about you guys. you make up these what if scenarios. i would be course of events run differently? -- how will the course of events run differently. i thought that was a reductive description bit before -- but before i could muster a defense he said i have one for you. what if our november 22, 1963 it had been not john f. kennedy but making a crusade -- nikita khrushchev would fall into the b -- fallen to the bullet? i had never thought of that. and he said, i will tell you. one thing we can say with certainty, if it had been khrushchev and not kennedy aristotle onassis would not have remarried. [laughter] david kennedy: now, it is very gratifying to me to see that many people in the room get the joke. there are people sitting down here who are staring at me blankly. this among other things illustrates that humor is generational in character. if you do not have a picture of mrs. khrushchev in your head you do not get it. jaclk, the original ver
jack and i am a lawyer in san francisco. how about you? i said my name is david kennedy and i teach history at stanford university. these of drama you historians, i know all about you guys. you make up these what if scenarios. i would be course of events run differently? -- how will the course of events run differently. i thought that was a reductive description bit before -- but before i could muster a defense he said i have one for you. what if our november 22, 1963 it had been not john f....
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jack val enty who was tapped after the kennedy assassination, he came here to doctor c. and looked at johnson the way he was dressed and said you look like a schlub. let's get you a nice suit. my grandfather, harry roth became the tailor to the president of the united states of america. the story could end there and it would be nice. he was personally opposed to the vietnam war. he was very active in progressive politics. as a businessman, he had a union shop aclu unionman of the year. it wore on him more and more. he had a crossroads where he said, i have to speak out and say something about this but lose my most important and famous client or remain silent and keep him. it wasn't a tough choice. he took out full page ads in "the new york times" with my grandmother telling president johnson in 1968 not to run for re-election and to get out vietnam and offering to pay him in his retirement a little money. and it made national news, it was in "time" magazine et cetera. and i grew up with that story. my grandfather died when i was young, i was about 5 years old, but it sho
jack val enty who was tapped after the kennedy assassination, he came here to doctor c. and looked at johnson the way he was dressed and said you look like a schlub. let's get you a nice suit. my grandfather, harry roth became the tailor to the president of the united states of america. the story could end there and it would be nice. he was personally opposed to the vietnam war. he was very active in progressive politics. as a businessman, he had a union shop aclu unionman of the year. it wore...
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join us tomorrow, general jack keane and s&p's sam stovall on this crazy market worldwide. good night from new york. ♪ kennedyrgery. how are you? welcome. so happy to have you. tonight on the watch, i'm watching people lose their minds over comedienne amy schumer, al void feminist and obvious cut up. some say her jokes are racist. used to be the term racism was saved for maliciously insecure who had active contempt for those of different ethnicities colors and backgrounds. now if you make any commentary humerus or otherwise on race not deemed sanitary by the pc police you are ashamed and forced to wear the scarlet letter r.
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join us tomorrow, general jack keane and s&p's sam stovall on this crazy market worldwide. good night from new york. ♪ kennedyjust a little psychic surgery. how are you? welcome. so happy to have you. tonight on the watch, i'm watching people lose their minds over comedienne amy schumer, al void feminist and obvious cut up. some say her jokes are racist. used to be the term racism was saved for maliciously insecure who had active contempt for those of different ethnicities colors and backgrounds. now if you make any commentary humerus or otherwise on race, not deemed sanitary by the pc police you are ashamed and forced to wear the scarlet letter r. schumer has seen deserved rise in her popularity. now that her popularity has lifted. leftist jellybeans are looking for best work to tear her down. the commies love to cannibalize himmal themselves. she has been written up in the guardian because of jokes like this. >> i used to sleep with spanish guys by i prefer consensuals. kennedy: baby the pile on wasn't complete to fun hating ultraliberals wrote op-ed piece in the "washington post" comparing schumer to donal
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jack black and morgan freeman. plus, a magazine asks thespians to name the greatest movie of all time. and their answer is almost unbelievable. stick around. why would he do this? stick around for that. i'm kennedy♪ kennedy: a new quinnipiac poll says that donald trump is leading rivals by a significant margin. 20% with scott walker only having 13%. everyone else is just under six. the trump surge leading republicans to take some extreme measures like this. >> what would you say to him if he were standing here saying that mere presence? >> let's get a pull-up bar out there. kennedy: my fantastic party panel is here to weigh in on things. we also have katie pavlich's with us and an extraordinary writer with us as well. thank you for being here. i know that your brains are buzzing and you're ready to pounce. let's start with you. when rick perry talking about pull-ups, i thought he was talking about how their diapers. >> i've been saying that that is how we should solve this particular election. we should have a talent show. hillary could do magic and make e-mails disappear. this could matter and it could be entertaining. >> i am certainly behind this format because you could have some breakdancin
jack black and morgan freeman. plus, a magazine asks thespians to name the greatest movie of all time. and their answer is almost unbelievable. stick around. why would he do this? stick around for that. i'm kennedy♪ kennedy: a new quinnipiac poll says that donald trump is leading rivals by a significant margin. 20% with scott walker only having 13%. everyone else is just under six. the trump surge leading republicans to take some extreme measures like this. >> what would you say to him...