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no jack kennedy.rrative about him, he was young and inexperienced, a young senator. so these things can have a lasting impression. >> yeah, i think the problem for rubio is that it's the narrative. it will be on television. it will be in the papers, but in total he had a pretty good debate. you saw a good, substantive debate tonight. this is a wider field than maybe we thought coming out of iowa. you have three strong governors still in the race. this race has a way to go and we're still open for some surprises. >> a.p.? >> well, what frightens the establishment we're back to where we were ten days ago. rubio is a port in the storm. three governors had a great night. it's very volatile race. >> it shuffles the deck. >> yeah. yeah. >> again, the interesting thing about the three governors who had good nights tonight, kasich, bush and christie is they sort of needed one of the three to have a good night tonight if northern going to be kind of the default establishment lane candidate but they all had a g
no jack kennedy.rrative about him, he was young and inexperienced, a young senator. so these things can have a lasting impression. >> yeah, i think the problem for rubio is that it's the narrative. it will be on television. it will be in the papers, but in total he had a pretty good debate. you saw a good, substantive debate tonight. this is a wider field than maybe we thought coming out of iowa. you have three strong governors still in the race. this race has a way to go and we're still...
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me of kennedy, he mentioned kennedy how young he was and benson famously said, senator, i knew jack kennedyriend of mine, and you're no jack kennedy. >> it was the kind of a moment. >> it fed a narrative about him, he was young and experienced. a young senator. so these things can have a lasting impression. >> yeah, i think the problem for rubio will be the narrative on tv and in the papers, but the truth is in total he had a pretty good debate. if you're a late deciding new hampshire voter, you saw a wider field than out of iowa. three strong governors still fighting, still out of the race, this race has a way to go and we're still open for some surprises on this day. >> well, what frightens the establishment, we're back to where we were two days ago. too many people crowding up the lane, rubio was an important storm, now they don't know, it's a volatile race, nobody knows. >> the interesting thing about the three governors who had good nights tonight, john kasich, bush, and christie, they sort of needed one of the three to have a good night tonight if they were going to be the good defaul
me of kennedy, he mentioned kennedy how young he was and benson famously said, senator, i knew jack kennedyriend of mine, and you're no jack kennedy. >> it was the kind of a moment. >> it fed a narrative about him, he was young and experienced. a young senator. so these things can have a lasting impression. >> yeah, i think the problem for rubio will be the narrative on tv and in the papers, but the truth is in total he had a pretty good debate. if you're a late deciding new...
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his staff warned dan quayle, don't do that, don't convey yourself to jack kennedy. make that mistake. he went out there and did it. lloyd benson stood back and cut his head back. i thought rubio was assaulted by a skilled prosecutor in a way that tore into him to the point where he was just rattled. i don't understand why a guy of obvious intelligence would repeat himself four different times with the same speech. >> chris, is not the end of the rubio campaign, but i think marco rubio was potentially in a position by the south carolina primary to be the dominant figure, not just in the establishment lane but maybe for the nomination. if he was a strong second or first here, he would have gone into south carolina very strong. this jumbles the race. it's widely assumed here, he has merslessly negative coverage between now and the primary. we're now in a position where he will finish second. >> who wins, bush or kasich? who do you bet for second right now? >> my bet right now is john kasich. but this is a fluid situation. let's see if chris christie gets a bump as well
his staff warned dan quayle, don't do that, don't convey yourself to jack kennedy. make that mistake. he went out there and did it. lloyd benson stood back and cut his head back. i thought rubio was assaulted by a skilled prosecutor in a way that tore into him to the point where he was just rattled. i don't understand why a guy of obvious intelligence would repeat himself four different times with the same speech. >> chris, is not the end of the rubio campaign, but i think marco rubio was...
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me of kennedy, he mentioned kennedy how young he was and benson famously said, senator, i knew jack kennedyne, and you're no jack kennedy. >> it was the kind of a moment. >> it fed a narrative about him, he was young and experienced. a young senator. so these things can have a lasting impression. >> yeah, i think the problem for rubio will be the narrative on tv and in the papers, but the truth is in total he had a pretty good debate. if you're a late deciding new hampshire voter, you saw a wider field than out of iowa. three strong governors still fighting, still out of the race, this race has a way to go and we're still open for some surprises on this day. >> well, what frightens the establishment, we're back to where we were two days ago. too many people crowding up the lane, rubio was an important storm, now they don't know, it's a volatile race, nobody knows. >> the interesting thing about the three governors who had good nights tonight, john kasich, bush, and christie, they sort of needed one of the three to have a good night tonight if they were going to be the good default establish
me of kennedy, he mentioned kennedy how young he was and benson famously said, senator, i knew jack kennedyne, and you're no jack kennedy. >> it was the kind of a moment. >> it fed a narrative about him, he was young and experienced. a young senator. so these things can have a lasting impression. >> yeah, i think the problem for rubio will be the narrative on tv and in the papers, but the truth is in total he had a pretty good debate. if you're a late deciding new hampshire...
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jack kennedy is running for the nomination for president and he got to be in the late spring and he wrapped up the democratic nomination and certain state senator in georgia was going around saying we can't nominate this guy can he's a catholic. .. >> >> that is where my principal interest is. thanks for coming. of all the books i have read one of the most transparent and on its books please tweets in and to bob about it because he is right even if i am not by myself they want to know about him. the most frustrating thing in the world. [laughter] so now he has the book i can tell them by a book why should i tell them? thank you for coming. [inaudible conversations] when i talk about that on tv have more people talk to me about needing help so that is good. but the second time so far so good. [inaudible conversations] here you go. thanks for coming. student wonderful man the lovely. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and julia is still there? >> same place. i came back. >> diana fran does bill. i was going to the aa meeting at the capitol. >> i heard about that. >> i woul
jack kennedy is running for the nomination for president and he got to be in the late spring and he wrapped up the democratic nomination and certain state senator in georgia was going around saying we can't nominate this guy can he's a catholic. .. >> >> that is where my principal interest is. thanks for coming. of all the books i have read one of the most transparent and on its books please tweets in and to bob about it because he is right even if i am not by myself they want to...
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senator, you're no jack kennedy."lace went crazy. >> it was that kind of a moment. >> it fed a narrative about him that he was young and inexperienced. he was then a young senator. so these things can have a lasting impression. >> okay. >> so willie has more from the "wall street journal" editorial board. brit hume -- >> the "journal" writes "marco gets poloed. a single debate rarely turns a presidential campaign, for that marco rubio is fortunate because his gutting by new jersey governor chris christie on saturday was as complete as any we've seen. the question is whether that exchange and a strong performance by all three gop governors will be enough to change the trend in new hampshire and beyond. mr. rubio had to know this was coming but his now famous response became a loop of repetitive spin about mr. obama knowing exactly what he's doing as if someone plugged in a tape that stuck. the moment was striking in part because mr. rubio has been so fluent in debates. it may make voters wonder if that fluency is less
senator, you're no jack kennedy."lace went crazy. >> it was that kind of a moment. >> it fed a narrative about him that he was young and inexperienced. he was then a young senator. so these things can have a lasting impression. >> okay. >> so willie has more from the "wall street journal" editorial board. brit hume -- >> the "journal" writes "marco gets poloed. a single debate rarely turns a presidential campaign, for that marco rubio...
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jamie: you just don't get in to see jack kennedy. >> no.e does more than once. >> what they talked about god only knows, i am sure they talked about harold and his brother joe. jamie: his older brother joe was a naval naive yeah, thiator, whs killed in a top-secret mission, jennie writes her own letter of condolence. i want you to know how much i appreciate your card, he says, i know you know how we all feel, boys like harold and my brother joe can never be replaced. incredible. he says, i hope i shall see you sometimes again. >> yes. jamie: in 1946, kennedy is elected to congress. 6 years later to senate, and in november 1960, kennedy wins the white house. narrowly defeating vice president richard nixon. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this country. >> ke kennedy writes, sends a memorial at the wall in philippines that has been inscribeed with harold a name, he closes his letter saying, if ever you are in the nation's capital, i would like very much to have the white house and other public places shown
jamie: you just don't get in to see jack kennedy. >> no.e does more than once. >> what they talked about god only knows, i am sure they talked about harold and his brother joe. jamie: his older brother joe was a naval naive yeah, thiator, whs killed in a top-secret mission, jennie writes her own letter of condolence. i want you to know how much i appreciate your card, he says, i know you know how we all feel, boys like harold and my brother joe can never be replaced. incredible. he...
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you're no jack kennedy debate iconic moment. maybe the voters don't see it that way. >> he also lost the vote of english teachers. he kept making the same grammatical error over and over. i think it will be easy to mock him. marco rubio has been a lightweight his whole political career. let's go to the rest of what he said. he accused the president of the united states of -- that's a serious charge. >> so people understand the context. at one level it's like barack obama knows what he's doing. who's the strong man that you are arguing he doesn't know what he's doing. >> the context is marco rubio has been compared to barack obama. on the republican side that's been viewed as a liability. his opponents have used that as a slight. not as a source of any praise. what he does on the stump is try to say, barack obama has been successful at pushing a liberal agenda. he's been successful at changing this country to his view. we need a conservative in the white house like myself, essentially, who will achieve what barack obama has. >> i
you're no jack kennedy debate iconic moment. maybe the voters don't see it that way. >> he also lost the vote of english teachers. he kept making the same grammatical error over and over. i think it will be easy to mock him. marco rubio has been a lightweight his whole political career. let's go to the rest of what he said. he accused the president of the united states of -- that's a serious charge. >> so people understand the context. at one level it's like barack obama knows what...
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kennedy. start with jfk. how did she get to know him and what was that relationship like? >> her relationship is more complicated than has originally been per trade. >> she got to know jack when she was a single congressman in washington and jfk asked her out on a date and he did so in perhaps the most kennedy fashioned through a proxy which took considerable umbrage with and said if the congressman would like to ask me on a date he will have to do with himself, showing that she wasn't too shy to be a good reporter. he went on a date with her and it never went anywhere. she drove to one of her girlfriends that he had to do some thing about that massive hair but they became good friends. for the initial period he was in washington and considering the run for office. she thought he was too untested for the presidency and was a stevenson supporter and she felt kennedy might get there but it was too soon and too fast but by the time he did announce it, she became quite a solemn supporter. .. >> host: the 60 campaign won her over or it was after that? >> guest: is the 60 campion and the run-up to the campaign where they had a lot -- mary appreciated that not only did he have soari
kennedy. start with jfk. how did she get to know him and what was that relationship like? >> her relationship is more complicated than has originally been per trade. >> she got to know jack when she was a single congressman in washington and jfk asked her out on a date and he did so in perhaps the most kennedy fashioned through a proxy which took considerable umbrage with and said if the congressman would like to ask me on a date he will have to do with himself, showing that she...
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back when jack kennedy ran, he had a couple of primaries and had to run in west virginia to show dave lawrence or daly in chicago, illinois. could the catholic win in the protestant state question mark he did and he controlled the delegations -- state? he did and he controlled the delegations. you cannot say that and you cannot get away with that now. we have destroyed the ability to choose our candidates properly and we can see that happening now in the republican party. so, it is actual representation and it is difficult to stop. you are letting the people the decide. who can stop that? democracy trumps everything. not to use that term. beating, no trump! questioner: what made the early spark against england? it seems like england had the access to the political philosophers. why did it happen in the u.s.? why not in england? gordon: there were radical movements to change things. 1832, they rationalize the representational system and there are people corrupting -- protesting the corruption. the americans responded to the radical whig writers who are libertarian. that is the literatu
back when jack kennedy ran, he had a couple of primaries and had to run in west virginia to show dave lawrence or daly in chicago, illinois. could the catholic win in the protestant state question mark he did and he controlled the delegations -- state? he did and he controlled the delegations. you cannot say that and you cannot get away with that now. we have destroyed the ability to choose our candidates properly and we can see that happening now in the republican party. so, it is actual...
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you know, that was what jack kennedy was doing the day he was killed. he was riding in the car with a local congressman, and with john connolly, the governor, trying to figure out why dallas was so right-wing and ft. worth was still democrat. he couldn't figure it out. dallas was high-rise buildings, everybody wearing a white shirt. everybody wanted to be a republican like their boss. it was factories and economic culture in ft. worth. that's why it was democrat. he was talking about this an hour before he was killed. >> the texas race alone will be such a fascinating part of super tuesday. chris, thanks to you and kathleen. our only big question tonight, there's a guy that looks like hal hollbrooke at the bar since this afternoon. we would like to know more about him, perhaps we'll delve into that. >> i've talked to him. >> the man in the blue shirt. >> kathleen just made a remarkable situation. is south carolina in reach for the democrats in general in she said if donald trump is the nominee, could be. the freakout within the republican party about th
you know, that was what jack kennedy was doing the day he was killed. he was riding in the car with a local congressman, and with john connolly, the governor, trying to figure out why dallas was so right-wing and ft. worth was still democrat. he couldn't figure it out. dallas was high-rise buildings, everybody wearing a white shirt. everybody wanted to be a republican like their boss. it was factories and economic culture in ft. worth. that's why it was democrat. he was talking about this an...
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. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> here's later in debate, al gore walked up to bush. >> al gorees to come over and be the bully and get in his face. bush doesn't say anything. just looks at him, smiles, gives him the head wink, and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- you know, it just absolutely devastated gore. >> you watch him go. >> yeah. we all revert to our junior high mentality, you know, when our team scored. yeah, you know! >> most people don't know is that bush had been prepared. >> jud gregg, who had played the role of al gore in the debate prep, had seen him pull this trick. he said to bush, be prepared, he's going to come and get in your face. we all dismissed at the time, but sure enough it happened. >> which raises the question how do candidates prepared? these two debate coaches showed me. they prepped president bush for debate. o'donnell later coached mitt romney and michele bachmann. they spent hours trying to replicate debate moments. >> you have the candidate stand in front of a podium like this as realistic as possible? >> yeah. you want a
. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> here's later in debate, al gore walked up to bush. >> al gorees to come over and be the bully and get in his face. bush doesn't say anything. just looks at him, smiles, gives him the head wink, and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- you know, it just absolutely devastated gore. >> you watch him go. >> yeah. we all revert to our junior high mentality, you know, when our team scored. yeah, you...
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. >> but the school set used by a joining jack kennedy at the school in the 1930s has now been branded a fake. >> oh. >> for the second time. that a prior generation of museum staff discredited the desk and buried it in storage. >> huh. >>> coming up, a new ways to feed the meters. >> forget quarters. you just need a smart phone. feel a cold sore coming on? only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.. don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. >>> it is 6:56. police in new jersey are continuing their search for the driver in a hit-and-run that injured three young girls. chaotic moments after the incident in the iron bound this afternoon. you can see the white truck responsible. it hit the girls, stopped momentarily and kept on going. two men chased the truck and got the license plate number. >>> an an eyewitness news exclusive, a 9-year-old girl who jumped from a third floor balcony to escape a fire tells us that she still feels herself falling. sophia
. >> but the school set used by a joining jack kennedy at the school in the 1930s has now been branded a fake. >> oh. >> for the second time. that a prior generation of museum staff discredited the desk and buried it in storage. >> huh. >>> coming up, a new ways to feed the meters. >> forget quarters. you just need a smart phone. feel a cold sore coming on? only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates...
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. >> had the american public known just how sick jack kennedy was, he probably could not have been aresidential candidate. >> rose: it's interesting. that's history. >> it also sort of says there was a period of time where people knew things -- >> rose: and you could hide things. >> yeah, you could hide things. >> rose: didn't know about the affairs, any of that stuff. you are playing in a movie called elvis nixon? >> elvis nixon. >> rose: the story of elvis going to the white house to see nixon and he wanted a sheriff's badge? >> he wanted more than that. he was deeply concerned about america and wanted to be made a federal agent undercover. >> rose: meaning nobody would recognize him? >> yeah, he could infiltrate the black panthers and any communist organizations. >> rose: not serious. absolutely serious. >> rose: what about the the drug czar. >> well, he was concerned about the vietnam protests, he was concerned people were not respecting law enforcement or the presidency, so he flew to washington, wrote a six-page letter to richard nixon and wanted to be made an undercover federa
. >> had the american public known just how sick jack kennedy was, he probably could not have been aresidential candidate. >> rose: it's interesting. that's history. >> it also sort of says there was a period of time where people knew things -- >> rose: and you could hide things. >> yeah, you could hide things. >> rose: didn't know about the affairs, any of that stuff. you are playing in a movie called elvis nixon? >> elvis nixon. >> rose: the...
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jack kennedy, richard nixon. reagan and carter.e were certain things that they would not go to. 247 news cycle. it is very different. you have to go overboard. >> yes, you do. you have to try to take on issues that require time and thoughtfulness. try to pry that to a shorter and shorter soundbites. it is impossible. nobody can understand in the story on the front page of any newspaper in this country. they do not understand any particular issue. brilliant. bernie madoff. uncanny. let me, he was not -- my thought was brilliant, as it was. >> i wonder what, you know, his family will say. >> do you think he went too far in the movie? not even touched how bad it was. >> did you have any doubt playing that role? >> actually, i have played. it is a great deal and playing. not the democrats. >> i take great enjoyment and playing the villains. >> you are very good. you never answered a question when it comes to taxes. he was a rock star in iowa. [laughter] neil: you are open to the idea. you did not quantify how much. >> well, first of al
jack kennedy, richard nixon. reagan and carter.e were certain things that they would not go to. 247 news cycle. it is very different. you have to go overboard. >> yes, you do. you have to try to take on issues that require time and thoughtfulness. try to pry that to a shorter and shorter soundbites. it is impossible. nobody can understand in the story on the front page of any newspaper in this country. they do not understand any particular issue. brilliant. bernie madoff. uncanny. let me,...
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he will need someone to cover a lot of things that he is not necessarily good at did just as jack kennedyndon johnson, there is a team that will come out. our party will in fact win in november. >> always good talking to you, my friend. thank you very much. mentioning chris christie. it did dana marco rubio. what will happen to chris christie now? just about to pack it in. what happens. after this. ♪ i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it should be used along with diet and exercise. trulicity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be us
he will need someone to cover a lot of things that he is not necessarily good at did just as jack kennedyndon johnson, there is a team that will come out. our party will in fact win in november. >> always good talking to you, my friend. thank you very much. mentioning chris christie. it did dana marco rubio. what will happen to chris christie now? just about to pack it in. what happens. after this. ♪ i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i...
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you know, that was what jack kennedy was doing the day he was killed. he was riding in the car with a local congressman, and with john connolly, the governor, trying to figure out why dallas was so right-wing and ft. worth was still democrat. he couldn't figure it out. dallas was high-rise buildings, everybody wearing a white shirt. everybody wanted to be a republican like a boss. it was factories and economic culture in ft. worth. that's why it was democrat. he was talking about this an hour before he was killed. >> the texas race alone will be such a fascinating part of super tuesday. chris, thanks to you and kathleen. our only big question tonight, there's a guy that looks like hal hollbrooke at the bar since this afternoon. we would like to know more about him, perhaps we'll delve into that. >> i've talked to him. >> the man in the blue shirt. >> kathleen just made a remarkable situation. is south carolina in reach for the democrats in general in she said if donald trump is the nominee, could be. the freakout within the republican party about the pr
you know, that was what jack kennedy was doing the day he was killed. he was riding in the car with a local congressman, and with john connolly, the governor, trying to figure out why dallas was so right-wing and ft. worth was still democrat. he couldn't figure it out. dallas was high-rise buildings, everybody wearing a white shirt. everybody wanted to be a republican like a boss. it was factories and economic culture in ft. worth. that's why it was democrat. he was talking about this an hour...
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room has kind of a rather morbid history and it didn't become a dining room until the kennedys moved in. it's not jack rin. she pronounced in jacqueline kennedy wanted more privacy for her two id cans. so she converted that room which was bedroom, into private kitchen. this is what it looked like in 1963, last year of kennedy presidency. now, as long as we're talking about the kennedys here, that's the location of the -- well, prior to getting ahead of myself -- this was the private dining room on the second floor, mrs. kennedy did not like the fact they had to go downstairs to the state floor to have their meals. she thought it was too cumbersome and to intrusive, that where the dining room on the second floor came in. now, as long as we're talking about the kennedys, everybody knows, of course, about the restoration efforts that mrs. kennedy made in '61, in '62, as an aside, pat nixon did just as much, never got credit that she deserved, i just want to point that out. but it's really changes to the west wing that the kennedys made that i'll talk about here. now, we know that three months into kenned
room has kind of a rather morbid history and it didn't become a dining room until the kennedys moved in. it's not jack rin. she pronounced in jacqueline kennedy wanted more privacy for her two id cans. so she converted that room which was bedroom, into private kitchen. this is what it looked like in 1963, last year of kennedy presidency. now, as long as we're talking about the kennedys here, that's the location of the -- well, prior to getting ahead of myself -- this was the private dining room...
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kennedy: why is jack black on a south korean game show? t it. we slow, we die.hat about cashing out? no! i'm trying to build something here. >>how about using fedex ground for shipping? >>i don't need some kid telling me how to run a business! i've been doing this for 4 long months. >>fedex ground can help us save money and deliver fast to our customers. not bad, kid. you remind me of a younger me. >>aiden! the dog is eating your retainer again. let's take a short 5-minute recess. fedex ground is faster to more locations than ups ground. announcer: a horrific terror attack in paris. then, a brutal act of terror here at home. it's time for a tested and proven leader who won't try to contain isis. jeb bush has a plan... to destroy them. and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. announcer: tested and proven leadership matters. jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. kennedy: how you doing? iowa candidates lick their wounds. we lick o
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in 2008 when obama won south carolina, bill clinton said, 07oh, jesse jacks won south carolina, that's nothing. and when ted kennedyo endorse him, he said, hey, man, what are you doing? this guy would have been carrying our bags a couple years ago, would have been serve us coffee. that's what's hurting the clintons. >> doug, what do you think about this? i thought the conventional wisdom across the board, flipping the dial, everyone's saying the same thing, she'll do so much better with the black vote, too many white voters in new hampshire, not many minority votes up there. do you think that's a given? >> it's not a given, and, you know, look, i think the point reverend sharpton made and cbc members will make is both sanders and clinton have to earn these votes. you can't take them for granted and can't also write them off because maybe more of the democratic establishment is supporting clinton. i think the important thing is is that you've got an electorate that in 2008 was 61% african-american. so both of these candidates now are playing in a field that is more reflective of the democratic party and beth of them
in 2008 when obama won south carolina, bill clinton said, 07oh, jesse jacks won south carolina, that's nothing. and when ted kennedyo endorse him, he said, hey, man, what are you doing? this guy would have been carrying our bags a couple years ago, would have been serve us coffee. that's what's hurting the clintons. >> doug, what do you think about this? i thought the conventional wisdom across the board, flipping the dial, everyone's saying the same thing, she'll do so much better with...
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kennedy and vicki deserve our eternal gratitude. i also cannot fail to mention the extraordinary leadership of jack connors and -- [inaudible] in bringing this institute to life. my deepest gratitude to david nexon whose dedication and contributions to the final stages of writing the book was absolutely essential to making it happen. i also want the thank doris kerns goodwin for her enthusiastic and immediate endorsement of the book and her brilliant introduction, and jim carroll for his invaluable input, support and guidance in the concluding stages of the project. thank you also to my dear friends trish knight and michael meyers for coming to be on the panel and our beloved tom toly pant for leading the discussion. finally, i want to thank my children and my wife who are all here. it was with enormous gratitude and love that i dedicated the book to them. jenny, of course, won't agree, but i like to say that i consider myself not entirely unlucky to have this neurological disease because it means i can truly sympathize with the 44 million disabled americans whose daily struggle is at least somewhat alleviated by the americans with disa
kennedy and vicki deserve our eternal gratitude. i also cannot fail to mention the extraordinary leadership of jack connors and -- [inaudible] in bringing this institute to life. my deepest gratitude to david nexon whose dedication and contributions to the final stages of writing the book was absolutely essential to making it happen. i also want the thank doris kerns goodwin for her enthusiastic and immediate endorsement of the book and her brilliant introduction, and jim carroll for his...
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kennedy, editor of townhall.com, katie pavlich is back, commentator and national spokeswoman for the leave right initiative, rachel campos duffy is also here, and today's #oneluckyguy, retired four-star general jackff, chair of the institute for the study of war and fox news military analyst. and, general, you are "outnumbered." >> i'm delighted to be here. andrea: are you ready? >> i'm ready. andrea: good. we're honored to have your experience with us on the couch today, general.
kennedy, editor of townhall.com, katie pavlich is back, commentator and national spokeswoman for the leave right initiative, rachel campos duffy is also here, and today's #oneluckyguy, retired four-star general jackff, chair of the institute for the study of war and fox news military analyst. and, general, you are "outnumbered." >> i'm delighted to be here. andrea: are you ready? >> i'm ready. andrea: good. we're honored to have your experience with us on the couch today,...
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kennedy, editor of townhall.com, katie pavlich is back, commentator and national spokeswoman for the leave right initiative, rachel campos duffy is also here, and today's #oneluckyguy, retired four-star general jackne, also former army vice chief of staff, chair of the institute for the study of war and fox news military analyst. and, general, you are "outnumbered." >> i'm delighted to be here. andrea: are you ready? >> i'm ready. andrea: good. we're honored to have your experience with us on the couch today, general. >> thank you so much. delighted. andrea: let's get to it. with just four days until the primaries in south carolina, donald trump and ted cruz ratcheting up their attacks on one another. their one-time bromance long in the rearview mirror. trump at a news conference in the palmetto state yesterday tearing into cruz with perhaps his harshest words yet. >> i've never seen anybody that lied as much as ted cruz. and he goes around saying he's a christian. i don't know -- i think he's an unstable person. i watch him, i see him, he's a good debater, but he can't talk. i've seen some that are much more cunning. this guy lies, but he gets caught every time. he got caught with carson. the go
kennedy, editor of townhall.com, katie pavlich is back, commentator and national spokeswoman for the leave right initiative, rachel campos duffy is also here, and today's #oneluckyguy, retired four-star general jackne, also former army vice chief of staff, chair of the institute for the study of war and fox news military analyst. and, general, you are "outnumbered." >> i'm delighted to be here. andrea: are you ready? >> i'm ready. andrea: good. we're honored to have your...
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kennedy. >> but jackie was very conscious of history. jfk was very interested in abraham lincoln and so jack i did have etch in mind the lincoln precedent for the funeral. >> go to c-span.org for the complete schedule. >> i'm an undecided voter right now. one of the biggest issues is education. i'm also a union president and a local union of about 600 teachers. one of the things that should be talked about is the testing, accountability that's pervasive and we need to rein that in and i hope the candidates will start to talk about. >> the candidate we're supporting is bernie sanders. >> bernie, bernie. >> because he's the only candidate who is going to make the major changes that we need to get our country back 0 being a democracy again. >> the system isn't broken. it's fix and we need to make it right for the average american. >> he speaks the truth. >> i believe it is important for young voters to care about the economy. we're the ones affected by it. rubio is a great candidate. he can fix the economy. >> on monday, the potomac institute held a forum on countering terrorist organizations a
kennedy. >> but jackie was very conscious of history. jfk was very interested in abraham lincoln and so jack i did have etch in mind the lincoln precedent for the funeral. >> go to c-span.org for the complete schedule. >> i'm an undecided voter right now. one of the biggest issues is education. i'm also a union president and a local union of about 600 teachers. one of the things that should be talked about is the testing, accountability that's pervasive and we need to rein...