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she encouraged jack kennedy to go to his father and tell him what he wanted to be in life.kennedy family didn't know that jack kennedy had any political aspirations and didn't think he had any political talent and she managed to help him stand up to his father and get the support you would need to become president and because their affair was so scandalous, president kennedy was merely court-martialed out of the navy area erie is an officer of naval intelligence and he's dating a suspected nazi spy. he was merely court-martialed and eventually ended up in combat in the south pacific where he became a war hero and his boat the pt 109 was sunk. at that time he thought his career was over because he thought thinking that boat would be a disaster for his career. when he came back stateside he sat down with a reporter named inga arvad that realized it was very heroic. she wrote that story that was the template for all future stories about pt 109 and that was the basis for the kinetic kennedy political biography for all the years up to the white house. >> as 2016 comes to a close, many publica
she encouraged jack kennedy to go to his father and tell him what he wanted to be in life.kennedy family didn't know that jack kennedy had any political aspirations and didn't think he had any political talent and she managed to help him stand up to his father and get the support you would need to become president and because their affair was so scandalous, president kennedy was merely court-martialed out of the navy area erie is an officer of naval intelligence and he's dating a suspected nazi...
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at that time jack kennedy thought his career was over. when he came back stateside he sat down with a reporter named inga in realizing that was her role which she wrote the story that was the template for all future stories to portray him as a hero and not a failure that was the basis of all love the of biographies for his run for the white house spect yoe times already and in any caseou i've gotten them all. my name . >> the i am here from the "washington post" and about 18 years ago with my stepdaughter the time. >> we cannot hear you. >> this is a technical problem they have to deal with. >> my stepdaughter waser and we working in "nationa
at that time jack kennedy thought his career was over. when he came back stateside he sat down with a reporter named inga in realizing that was her role which she wrote the story that was the template for all future stories to portray him as a hero and not a failure that was the basis of all love the of biographies for his run for the white house spect yoe times already and in any caseou i've gotten them all. my name . >> the i am here from the "washington post" and about 18...
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when jack kennedy was in the vice presidency the next day bobby kennedy came down the stairs and hotel johnson to drop off the ticket. it was Ãjohn she said it was the worst day of my life. and i will have them forever. and bobby kennedy hated lyndon johnson. and i'm saying you know, this is henry iv. when someone comes to write the history of united states and 500 years, we are rewriting history, this is shakespeare. the president has been murdered. and the president has a brother. and the brother hates the new king. what is going to happen? of course then you can put a lot of things like two days after the assassination, for those of you have read the book no, those of you have not read it the test is tuesday. [laughter] two days after the assassination argus lessons are convened to dinner with kennedy. the idea is to deny lyndon johnson the nomination in 1964 and make bobby kennedy the nominee. and for the rest of johnson's presidency bobby kennedy is this looming figure 2 men who truly have each other. you hate to use the word like hate because it is so strong. but that word is cor
when jack kennedy was in the vice presidency the next day bobby kennedy came down the stairs and hotel johnson to drop off the ticket. it was Ãjohn she said it was the worst day of my life. and i will have them forever. and bobby kennedy hated lyndon johnson. and i'm saying you know, this is henry iv. when someone comes to write the history of united states and 500 years, we are rewriting history, this is shakespeare. the president has been murdered. and the president has a brother. and the...
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jack kennedy replacing eisenhower. ronald reagan coming to power. all these were a transfer of office from one party to the other, federalist to jeffersonian, the usual rotation of the two mainstream parties, one establishment to the other establishment, one group of usual suspects back-and-forthing with the other set of usual suspects. this event tomorrow is something completely different. just as most of us did, i did, get in election wrong, there's little likelihood we'll get this arriving presidency right. this is our predicament and i think my job description is to keep a sharp eye on what president trump says and does. if he dials back the clock on action to counter climate change, if he tries to suppress voting, especially by minorities or moves to deport children brought here at a young age we need to lean on that first amendment horn of ours. the same goes for when and if he does beneficial things for the country. when he finds, for example, a way to save and create american jobs, the worst trend in modern american politics is for one party
jack kennedy replacing eisenhower. ronald reagan coming to power. all these were a transfer of office from one party to the other, federalist to jeffersonian, the usual rotation of the two mainstream parties, one establishment to the other establishment, one group of usual suspects back-and-forthing with the other set of usual suspects. this event tomorrow is something completely different. just as most of us did, i did, get in election wrong, there's little likelihood we'll get this arriving...
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finley what not jack kennedy. here's a depiction of george washington's inauguration. the first one in 1789 which took place in new york city, which was our capitol at the time. the next two inaugurations took place in philadelphia and the first one in washington was in 1801. there's a myth, a legend, that george washington added the words "so happen me god at the end of the oath but there's no real proof he said that. nobody ever wrote that he said -- added those four wards did but it's come to be a tradition, at least from 1933 to the present, those words have been added at the end of the oath. this is 1929, and on the left is chief justice william howard taft, and he is administering the oath of office to the new president, herbert hoover. taft is the only person ever to both president and chief justice, and he actually made at mistake in oath. supposed to say preserve, protect and defend the constitution. but he said, preserve, maintain, and defend, and this was a mistake that was actually discovered by a little 13-year-old girl, listen to go the inauguration on ra
finley what not jack kennedy. here's a depiction of george washington's inauguration. the first one in 1789 which took place in new york city, which was our capitol at the time. the next two inaugurations took place in philadelphia and the first one in washington was in 1801. there's a myth, a legend, that george washington added the words "so happen me god at the end of the oath but there's no real proof he said that. nobody ever wrote that he said -- added those four wards did but it's...
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it was the second from the aisle and had been his brother jack kennedy's desk in the senate before him. and even though there were many desks ofween the senator kennedy and the desk of senator matthias and the center aisle between them, they were able to work together for the good of the country. the as many senators from country have done. that is the way the senate is supposed to work. that is the way the senate was in the book the republicans and democrats alike told us to read as members before we came here. so mr. president, i'm really glad to be him. i am excited to get to work for the good of our state and the country. i wish it could have been at a moment when the senate was not hell-bent on breaking the very traditions that have made it great. the tradition of being a deliberate body and not using rights against the very first thing to short-circuit the minority party. that is not what any of us were taught the senate was about. it is particularly troubling that the senate is engaged in breaking that tradition in order to undermine affordable health care for tens of millions o
it was the second from the aisle and had been his brother jack kennedy's desk in the senate before him. and even though there were many desks ofween the senator kennedy and the desk of senator matthias and the center aisle between them, they were able to work together for the good of the country. the as many senators from country have done. that is the way the senate is supposed to work. that is the way the senate was in the book the republicans and democrats alike told us to read as members...
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. >> in 1962, jack kennedy onassis restored the building and created the white house historical asomughawes agents, which still approves all major changes, the trump's will have free rain over the residence, barring any structural updates, and president-elect donald trump can completely redo the oval office from art to wallpaper to the rug, defining feature. >> one of the things he lovers is the exquisite architecture. >> washington interior designer maury driesdale predict the trump's will not bring the decadent style of their manhattan apartment to dc. >> thinking about the ideas that are going to be helping in their lives. and not as much attention on the six a thousand dollars. >> why every first family the trump's will be temporary tenants with it butte toy preserve the permanent history of the white house. weijia jiang, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> coming up next: michigan man is fined for something that chances are many of you may do this very morning. >> coming up wait until you hear what he was ticketed for. how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recogni
. >> in 1962, jack kennedy onassis restored the building and created the white house historical asomughawes agents, which still approves all major changes, the trump's will have free rain over the residence, barring any structural updates, and president-elect donald trump can completely redo the oval office from art to wallpaper to the rug, defining feature. >> one of the things he lovers is the exquisite architecture. >> washington interior designer maury driesdale predict...
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but he was no jack kennedy. [laughter] here is a depiction of george washington's inauguration.irst one in 1789 which took place in new york city which was the capital at the time. the next two inauguration took place in philadelphia. the first one in washington was in 1801. there is a myth, a legend that washington added the words so help me god at the end of the oath. but there is no real proof that he said that. nobody ever wrote that he added those four words at the time. but it has come to be a tradition, at least from 1933 to the present. those words have been added at the end of the oath. this is 1929. on the left is chief justice william howard taft and his administering the oath of office to the new president herbert hoover. he is the only person ever to be both president and chief justice. he actually made a mistake in the oath that year. he was supposed to say preserve, protect and defend. he's a preserved maintain and defend. that was a mistake that was discovered by a 13-year-old girl listening to the inauguration on radio in her classroom in the state of new york.
but he was no jack kennedy. [laughter] here is a depiction of george washington's inauguration.irst one in 1789 which took place in new york city which was the capital at the time. the next two inauguration took place in philadelphia. the first one in washington was in 1801. there is a myth, a legend that washington added the words so help me god at the end of the oath. but there is no real proof that he said that. nobody ever wrote that he added those four words at the time. but it has come to...
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victory so large that no one could say he was simply filling the office of what would've been jack kennedy'sd a landslide because then he knew he'd get his legislation passed. roosevelt was his hero, and i think that johnson said to himself that, "i'm going to be as good as roosevelt -- maybe even better." if he came in as a powerhouse, and with strength like that, it was going to be tough for the congress to turn him down on the difficult things he wanted to get passed. [ cheers and applause ] >> sabato: we are used to conventions today that are completely scripted and utterly boring. >> my fellow americans, i accept your nomination. [ cheers and applause ] >> sabato: what i think was significant about the democratic convention -- it also began the tradition of heavily scripted conventions. they carefully thought about what should happen each evening, what people at home would see. new jersey was picked, in part, because at the time, it voted republican quite often, and it was part of that northeast republican philosophy. >> and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law
victory so large that no one could say he was simply filling the office of what would've been jack kennedy'sd a landslide because then he knew he'd get his legislation passed. roosevelt was his hero, and i think that johnson said to himself that, "i'm going to be as good as roosevelt -- maybe even better." if he came in as a powerhouse, and with strength like that, it was going to be tough for the congress to turn him down on the difficult things he wanted to get passed. [ cheers and...
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it had been his brother jack kennedy's desk in the senate before him. and even though there were many desks between the desks of senator kennedy and the desk of senator matheus and the senator aisle between them, they were able to work together for the good of the country, just as many senators from both parties have done since. that's the way the senate is supposed to work. that's the way the senate was described in the robert carol book that republicans and democrats alike told us to read as new members before we came here. so, mr. president, i am really glad to be here. i'm excited to get to work on behalf of marylanders and work for the good of our state and the country. i wish it could have been at a moment when the senate was not hell-bent on breaking the very traditions that have made it great, the tradition of being a deliberative body and not using right out of the gates the very first thing, the process to short circuit the will of the minority party. that is not what any of us were taught the senate was about. and it's particularly troubling t
it had been his brother jack kennedy's desk in the senate before him. and even though there were many desks between the desks of senator kennedy and the desk of senator matheus and the senator aisle between them, they were able to work together for the good of the country, just as many senators from both parties have done since. that's the way the senate is supposed to work. that's the way the senate was described in the robert carol book that republicans and democrats alike told us to read as...
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incomplete history of the roosevelt administration, franklin roosevelt and in various writings on jack kennedy was writing from a distinct ideological point of view and may have been bending history to suit his ideology. >> of course, it does. >> hi, my question is actually about republic. i loved it. i came away after reading it that we missed out on a great president, if garfield had not been assassinated, what type of president do you think he would have been and would he have been different than some of the other string of 19th century presidents? >> i agree. i agree that he would have been one of our great presidents and he was inspiration, really, to the country because he had come from such poverty and he seemed to bring the country together in a way that was sharp contrast from what happened after lincoln assassination where it divided the country even more and it's because so many people admired him and so many people had put so much hope into him and as i said, he was a very progressive thinker for that time.e he -- and if you can imagine it, didn't even want to be president, was for
incomplete history of the roosevelt administration, franklin roosevelt and in various writings on jack kennedy was writing from a distinct ideological point of view and may have been bending history to suit his ideology. >> of course, it does. >> hi, my question is actually about republic. i loved it. i came away after reading it that we missed out on a great president, if garfield had not been assassinated, what type of president do you think he would have been and would he have...
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. >> jack kennedy talked about the space program about a little kid through his cap over the wall to go over the call to get the cap. i thought trump threw his cap over the wall. there's a lot of people unemployed, not overtime. but clearly he has the benchmark he must create more jobs. he said it for himself. >> he made it himself. to talk about domestic clally, the inne city for example to help the rest belt but to rejuf nat the inner city. he didn't not connecting with a ltlot of amers when he uses the word carnage. that may be something he saw when i -- hollowed out factory. when you talk about that word, that's a powerful word, carnage. you think of the 1930s. >> are you talking about gang wars chicago. i think of carnage of people killing each other. >> again, this doesn't comport to what we know about the statistic in terms of unemployment rate being low rate and the crime rates being on downward trajectory as well. >> president trump promised there would be america first. let's watch. >> one by one the factory shuttered and left our shores with not even a thought about the mi
. >> jack kennedy talked about the space program about a little kid through his cap over the wall to go over the call to get the cap. i thought trump threw his cap over the wall. there's a lot of people unemployed, not overtime. but clearly he has the benchmark he must create more jobs. he said it for himself. >> he made it himself. to talk about domestic clally, the inne city for example to help the rest belt but to rejuf nat the inner city. he didn't not connecting with a ltlot of...
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i liked the idea that jack kennedy was looking at me and kept looking at me until i climbed up on a parapetlie: finally, this -- winston churchill at the harris school in 1960, going back to his alma mater. line in the a new school song which went -- and churchill's name shall win acclaim through each new generation. and that was the last time we went back to his old school. charlie: how old was he then? >> probably the same age i am now. maybe younger than me. about 84 when he died. -- very important to him. >> invaluable. he marriedly says the right person because she let him go on a lot of assignments. said harry would be off on assignment during birthdays and holidays. he was chasing something extremely singular and something he was determined to do that he is not a renaissance man, just a great photographer with a 60 year career. i hope we captured it in the 90 minutes that we had and i thank you for allowing me to do it. charlie: thank you. thank you, harry. >> thank you for showing my pictures on your show. maybe in 20 minutes, i will come back with more. charlie: thank you for joini
i liked the idea that jack kennedy was looking at me and kept looking at me until i climbed up on a parapetlie: finally, this -- winston churchill at the harris school in 1960, going back to his alma mater. line in the a new school song which went -- and churchill's name shall win acclaim through each new generation. and that was the last time we went back to his old school. charlie: how old was he then? >> probably the same age i am now. maybe younger than me. about 84 when he died. --...
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jack kennedy replacing eisenhower. ronald reagan coming to power.ll these were a transfer of office from one party to the other, federalist to jefr se jeffersonian, the usual rotation of the two mainstream parties, one establishment to the other establishment, one group of usual suspects back-and-forthing with the other set of usual suspects. this event tomorrow is something completely different. just as most of us did, i did, get in election wrong, there's little likelihood we'll get this arriving presidency right. this is our predicament and i think my job description is to keep a sharp eye on what president trump says and does. if he dials back the clock on action to counter climate change, if he tries to suppress voting, especially by minorities or moves to deport children brought here at a young age we need to lean on that first amendment horn of ours. the same goes for when and if he does beneficial things for the country. when he finds, for example, a way to save and create american jobs, the worst trend in modern american politics is for one
jack kennedy replacing eisenhower. ronald reagan coming to power.ll these were a transfer of office from one party to the other, federalist to jefr se jeffersonian, the usual rotation of the two mainstream parties, one establishment to the other establishment, one group of usual suspects back-and-forthing with the other set of usual suspects. this event tomorrow is something completely different. just as most of us did, i did, get in election wrong, there's little likelihood we'll get this...
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be the most paragraphful relative of a sitting president, i believe, since bobby kennedy with jack kennedy during the 1960s. i can't think since then of any counterpart that is comparable to jared kushner which is why new york magazine put him on the cover saying "president-in-law." very interesting to watch. >>> back to the markets with the dow moving lower as the nasdaq moves a little higher. new record high, in fact, today. next ges guest has $1.7 trillion in assets. david liebowitz for jp morgan. always good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> earnings will be the key driver, you say, in 2017. what are you looking for in terms of earnings growth overall? and how likely do you think this is going to be a turnaround year for profits? >> our expectation is that a lot of the headwinds to profit growth over the next couple of years, namely the dollar and energy, are largely now behind us. there is a little bit of risk of dollar strength and that hurting the earnings of big multinational corporations. our view is that any strength in the dollar will be much more man
be the most paragraphful relative of a sitting president, i believe, since bobby kennedy with jack kennedy during the 1960s. i can't think since then of any counterpart that is comparable to jared kushner which is why new york magazine put him on the cover saying "president-in-law." very interesting to watch. >>> back to the markets with the dow moving lower as the nasdaq moves a little higher. new record high, in fact, today. next ges guest has $1.7 trillion in assets. david...
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madison babble become the party have jackson in later woodrow wilson and franklin roosevelt and jack kennedy and barack obama. but then when he railed against party in faction. and into the fine one of a conservative and into right a biography end madison is a historian he is in a journalist and then there is but the other was karl rove in he said i am a political operative and so is madison. he is the total political operative the only differences he stepped out behind the stage and onto the stage and then becomes president he is negative previous -- ranks previous fed is not the future of madison with the anti-federalist early on but then here is the second thing his political party the democratic party is the proslavery party and it will get worse and worse. , and they become the party of jackson in the party of dread scott and then that is almost destroys america which i need to tell you about because you can take madison and his academic very seriously and i do battle also seen that he fooled themselves and other people because unfortunately he was born in the grip of slavery so is of v
madison babble become the party have jackson in later woodrow wilson and franklin roosevelt and jack kennedy and barack obama. but then when he railed against party in faction. and into the fine one of a conservative and into right a biography end madison is a historian he is in a journalist and then there is but the other was karl rove in he said i am a political operative and so is madison. he is the total political operative the only differences he stepped out behind the stage and onto the...
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>> we had kennedy in the last sale, jackie and jack kennedy.t's obviously the benchmark for interest in provenance. i would say tom clancy is a close second. >> reporter: in alexandria, derrick ward, news 4. >>> checking off the list. now at 6:00 -- president trump's controversial plans becoming a reality with the strokes of a pen. >>> talk about sky high protests. protesters make a bold statement in the shadows of the >>> flowers line mary tyler moore's star on the hollywood walk of fame. the new reaction as the world remembers the actress who forever changed things for women on tv. >>> we begin tonight with the white house and president trump keeping a major campaign promise. >> also one of the most controversi controversial. he signed an order to build a wall on the mexican border. pursuing a personal grievance that distracts from the day's big news. even though there's no evidence to support it, the president promised to launch a federal investigation into the charge that voter fraud cost him the popular vote. >> from the new president's po
>> we had kennedy in the last sale, jackie and jack kennedy.t's obviously the benchmark for interest in provenance. i would say tom clancy is a close second. >> reporter: in alexandria, derrick ward, news 4. >>> checking off the list. now at 6:00 -- president trump's controversial plans becoming a reality with the strokes of a pen. >>> talk about sky high protests. protesters make a bold statement in the shadows of the >>> flowers line mary tyler moore's...
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i liked the idea that jack kennedy was looking at me and kept looking at me until i climbed up on a parapete: yeah. harry: it was like, you know. you get a picture, you know. charlie: finally, this -- winston churchill at the harris school in 1960, going back to his alma mater. harry: back there. there was a new line in the went, and hehich shall when -- when a claim through each new generation. and that was the last time he went back to his old school. charlie: how old was he then? harry: probably the same age i am now. maybe younger than me. i think he was about 84 when he died. charlie: gigi -- very important to him. matthew miele: invaluable. he constantly says he married the right person because she let him go on a lot of assignments. and he lost a lot of family time. his daughter said harry would be off on assignment during holidays and birthdays. and he was chasing something extremely singular and something he was determined to do but he is not a renaissance man, just a great photographer with a 60 year career. and i just hope we captured it in the 90 minutes that we had and i thank
i liked the idea that jack kennedy was looking at me and kept looking at me until i climbed up on a parapete: yeah. harry: it was like, you know. you get a picture, you know. charlie: finally, this -- winston churchill at the harris school in 1960, going back to his alma mater. harry: back there. there was a new line in the went, and hehich shall when -- when a claim through each new generation. and that was the last time he went back to his old school. charlie: how old was he then? harry:...
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i like ideas like jack kennedy was looking at me and kept looking at me until i climbed up on this parapet. it was like, you know, you get a picture, you know. >> rose: finally, this. winston churchill at the harris school in 1960. going back to his alma mater. >> he backed me up and there was a new line in the school song which went and the name shall win acclaim through each new generation. and that was the last time he went back to his old school. >> rose: how old was he then in 1960? >> probably the same age as i am now. maybe, younger than me probably i. >> i think he was about 84 when he died. >> rose: gigi, very important to this. >> invaluable. i think he would say and he constantly says if you marry the right person she was able to let him go on these assignments. he lost a lot of family lies. we have a lot of daughters in the film saying harry was off on assignment over holidays and birth days. he was chasing something extreme here singular and something that he was just determined to do. he's not a renaissance man, he's just a great photographer that had a 60 year career. and i
i like ideas like jack kennedy was looking at me and kept looking at me until i climbed up on this parapet. it was like, you know, you get a picture, you know. >> rose: finally, this. winston churchill at the harris school in 1960. going back to his alma mater. >> he backed me up and there was a new line in the school song which went and the name shall win acclaim through each new generation. and that was the last time he went back to his old school. >> rose: how old was he...
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will become the party of jackson and later the party of woodrow wilson and franklin roost and jack kennedybama. founded by james madison within a decade of adopting the constitution. so he is -- you know who he is? i actually blurb a biography of maddison, a fine one, by a very great man and writes a biography and madded madison, and i said madison is a constitutionalist. he is a journalist and madison was a political journalist of sorts but the other blurber was karl rove. and karl have said i'm a political operative and was james madison. rove is a total political operative but the stepped out from behind the stage and on to the stage when jefferson leaves and becomes president. but he is a political operative. reince priebus, that's who he is. eat a pathway and that's not the picture of -- he does try to unite the federalistsists and te nonfederallists but his political party is based on slavery. the democrat party is a pro slavery party and is going to get worse and worse and worse. the party of jefferson and madison is going to become the party of jackson, andrew jackson, the party of
will become the party of jackson and later the party of woodrow wilson and franklin roost and jack kennedybama. founded by james madison within a decade of adopting the constitution. so he is -- you know who he is? i actually blurb a biography of maddison, a fine one, by a very great man and writes a biography and madded madison, and i said madison is a constitutionalist. he is a journalist and madison was a political journalist of sorts but the other blurber was karl rove. and karl have said...
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at that time jack kennedy thought his career was over because he thought sinking dapl would be a disaster for his career. when he came back stateside he sat down with reporter named inga arvad the realized in fact he was a real about the story that was the template for all future stories about john kennedy and the pt 109 double dragon as a war hero. that was the basis for the kennedy political biographies for all the years up until his run for the white house. >> you are watching tv, television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> welcome to the manhattan library. my name is erica parker, i'm elaborate here at mid-manhattan. before we get started out of respect for the speaker and your fellow audience members i would like you to please silence all electronic devices at this time. thank you for joining us for all the talk with john mcwhorter on his book "words on the move: why english won't - and can't - sit still." so language shifts constantly. did you know the word clue derived from clue, a middle english word meaning follow the yarn. in p
at that time jack kennedy thought his career was over because he thought sinking dapl would be a disaster for his career. when he came back stateside he sat down with reporter named inga arvad the realized in fact he was a real about the story that was the template for all future stories about john kennedy and the pt 109 double dragon as a war hero. that was the basis for the kennedy political biographies for all the years up until his run for the white house. >> you are watching tv,...
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we remember the death of the future with martin luther king, with jack kennedy, with bobby kennedy, withxon would not have been elected, and there would not have been many of the wars we have had. now our great leaders like barack obama -- [cheering] ms. steinem: and michelle obama -- [cheering] ms. steinem: are still with us. and remember how much we feared they might not be and how much threat there was, in fact, on their lives. and they are with us. and now, our honored bernie sanders is still with us. and not only with us, but he is focusing on economic justice and achieving for universal college education in my state of new york. and now, hillary clinton is alive. [cheering] ms. steinem: and definitely not in jail. [cheering] ms. steinem: she who told the whole world about women's rights are human rights and human rights are women's rights. so crucial when collectively violence against females in the world has produced a world in which for the first time there are fewer females than males. i'm not trying to deny the danger that this day initiates. trump and his handlers have found a
we remember the death of the future with martin luther king, with jack kennedy, with bobby kennedy, withxon would not have been elected, and there would not have been many of the wars we have had. now our great leaders like barack obama -- [cheering] ms. steinem: and michelle obama -- [cheering] ms. steinem: are still with us. and remember how much we feared they might not be and how much threat there was, in fact, on their lives. and they are with us. and now, our honored bernie sanders is...
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i'm sorry i can not pass along the designer, but i always remember that jack kennedy line, no one caredbout what he or lyndon was wearing. there was much more attention to jackie kennedy. that is understandable. i don't know what kind of design melania is wearing. some are protesting, we don't want anything to do with her. knowing her wardrobe and and i don't think she is worried about what designer will give his or her blessing versus what is not. that is the extent of my wardrobe update. to another update here on comings and goings of one donald trump. he is at a leadership conference, thank you to those who have been financially supportive, raising record funds for this inaugural. then he is going to be doing a whole bunch of other stuff as the pace picks up ahead of tomorrow, when he is formally inaugurated. connell mcshane following his every single move. connell. reporter: very much enjoyed your fashion report leading into me, neil. we have been tracking every move of the preside-ect here in washington, d.c. that is interesting. on-camera appearance you alluded to, talk in a secon
i'm sorry i can not pass along the designer, but i always remember that jack kennedy line, no one caredbout what he or lyndon was wearing. there was much more attention to jackie kennedy. that is understandable. i don't know what kind of design melania is wearing. some are protesting, we don't want anything to do with her. knowing her wardrobe and and i don't think she is worried about what designer will give his or her blessing versus what is not. that is the extent of my wardrobe update. to...
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ball gown last night to the inauguration ceremony blue dress that many say channelled jack jack jackie kennedyhor of "first women", kate anderson brour, and fashion drour for "the new york times." thank you for being here. vanessa, let me start with you. you were surprised by melania's choice of her ball gown, say it was a well kept secret. >> i was impressed how unexpected it was, both because it didn't look like anything people were assuming she would wear, didn't have that aaron spelling dynasty tinge. >> it wasn't bejewelled and bedaz eld. >> made the rest look old fashioned in their fairy princess outfits, she chose a designer most of the world hadn't heard of. >> herve, we are told she collaborated. >> herve pierre. >> i don't know the designers, i am the simple man, cave man here. i see that the choices that the first lady makes, even in the first family when relevant, old enough to be relevant, reflects on the political perception that they're projecting. jackie o as comparison for melania, is that something she should want to take on? >> i think it would be very smart for her, see her
ball gown last night to the inauguration ceremony blue dress that many say channelled jack jack jackie kennedyhor of "first women", kate anderson brour, and fashion drour for "the new york times." thank you for being here. vanessa, let me start with you. you were surprised by melania's choice of her ball gown, say it was a well kept secret. >> i was impressed how unexpected it was, both because it didn't look like anything people were assuming she would wear, didn't...
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kennedy is going to be her role model. her clothes are saying it loud and clear for her. >> it juz jack gee kennedy many remembered as theynted on mrs. trump'sen sellable, the color, the color, style, reminiscen't of mrs. kennedy's regal inaugural dress 56 years earlier. first daughter ivanka trump not to be outdone. for evening wear she chose a powerhouse, carolina herrera dressed in a gold gown, bell-shaped skirt. tiffany trump wore a strapless, metallic gown. wives of eric and donald trump jr., wore gowns in shades of red and gold. trump's senior adviser, kellyanne conway's coat went viral and called the military look, trump revolution wear. conway broke with the day's theme. her coat from italian house of gucci. this morning, the fashion parade continued. vanessa trump wearing a plum coat, accented with matching, spotted bowling in heels. jessica snyder, cnn, new york. >>> fashion journalist, wrote "everyday icon" about michelle obama's style. when we look at what we saw last night and now today, these women have a lot of style. and they're, seem to be coordinated as well. right? which is not easy to do when you are t
kennedy is going to be her role model. her clothes are saying it loud and clear for her. >> it juz jack gee kennedy many remembered as theynted on mrs. trump'sen sellable, the color, the color, style, reminiscen't of mrs. kennedy's regal inaugural dress 56 years earlier. first daughter ivanka trump not to be outdone. for evening wear she chose a powerhouse, carolina herrera dressed in a gold gown, bell-shaped skirt. tiffany trump wore a strapless, metallic gown. wives of eric and donald...
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actress drama nominated for her post november 22, 1963, portrayal of a newly widowed jacqueline kennedy. >> jackhear ? said to have the inside track for his work in the emotionally harrowing "manchester by the sea." >> you to want to be his guardian? >> reporter: also with a shot as best motion picture drama. positioning it as one of oscar's top contenders. together with the magnificent "moonlight" and a cheery musical soaked in the sun. "la la land." and its two leads, ryan gosling and emma stone. looking like the class of the field in the globes' three musical or comedy categories. with a best actress challenge from annette bening and career honoree meryl streep. in "florence foster jenkins." >> that seemed perfect to me. >> reporter: viola davis getting the early buzz. in supporting actress. >> i gave 18 years of my life to stand in the same spot as you. >> reporter: everyone's been loving mahershala ali's efforts in "moonlight." fine films all. none of them yet close to a $100 million smash. at awards shows these day, if you want to find a big hit movie, you have to look in the animation cat
actress drama nominated for her post november 22, 1963, portrayal of a newly widowed jacqueline kennedy. >> jackhear ? said to have the inside track for his work in the emotionally harrowing "manchester by the sea." >> you to want to be his guardian? >> reporter: also with a shot as best motion picture drama. positioning it as one of oscar's top contenders. together with the magnificent "moonlight" and a cheery musical soaked in the sun. "la la...
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theememember the death of future with martin luther king, with jack kennedy, with bobby kennedy, withelected and there would not have been many of the waars we have had. now our great leaders by barack obama -- [cheering] and michelle obama. are still with us. and remember how much we feared they might not be and how much threat there was on their l liv. andd they are with us. and now our honored bernie sanders is still with us. [cheering] steinem: not only with us but he is focusing on economomic justice and achieviving free universal college education in my state o of new york. now hillary clinton is alive. [cheering] and definitely not in jail. who t td the wholole world, ththat women's rights are human rights and human rights are women's righghts. soso crucial when collectively violence against femes in the world has produced a world in which for the first time there are fewer females than males. danger tryining to -- the this day ininitiates. trumump and hisandlers hahave found a fox for every chicken coop in washington and a twitter finger must t not become a trigr finger. e exp
theememember the death of future with martin luther king, with jack kennedy, with bobby kennedy, withelected and there would not have been many of the waars we have had. now our great leaders by barack obama -- [cheering] and michelle obama. are still with us. and remember how much we feared they might not be and how much threat there was on their l liv. andd they are with us. and now our honored bernie sanders is still with us. [cheering] steinem: not only with us but he is focusing on...
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. -- tell jack i am keeping them. kennedy was building on what truman had done. truman was so proud that he supported israel. he sought as biblical and he remembered that cyrus had brought the jewish people back after the destruction of the first temple -- the truth is he invited them back and many of them stayed in babylonia, but that is a whole other story -- and kennedy understands that it is going to be about shared values. he speaks about the state of israel and the deep connection that we have. look at that last line -- "it carries the shield of democracy and honors the sword of freedom." he started to see shared values and interest. two democracies in a world which does not have many. the firstedy, we see arms agreement. a very important image. --is missiles against antiaircraft missiles, defensive. we not going into an offensive relationship. who is the main suit -- main supplier of israel at the time? france. we jump ahead, and john kennedy is tragically assassinated, and lyndon johnson comes in. especially after the trauma of a presidential assassinatio
. -- tell jack i am keeping them. kennedy was building on what truman had done. truman was so proud that he supported israel. he sought as biblical and he remembered that cyrus had brought the jewish people back after the destruction of the first temple -- the truth is he invited them back and many of them stayed in babylonia, but that is a whole other story -- and kennedy understands that it is going to be about shared values. he speaks about the state of israel and the deep connection that we...
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were rioting against the democratic party establishment, which had controlled the country since jack kennedy it that are clearly if you will in a nonviolent sense revolutionary. this is a new movement in america. neil: i want to thank you very much. what you're watching is the dustup that has taken on some momentum of its own. on 13th and 12th streets northwest. so as the crow flies, a little more than two in other words of a mile. we're right in front of the white house where we are. 1,600 pennsylvania avenue where a parade is expected to start very shortly in honor of the 45th president of the united states. what we do have is word from the dc metro police chief peter that they've made about 90 arrests tied to these protests and riots going around the capitol. there have been three noted injuries. none life-threatening. but the chief is saying that he's pleased with the response thus far and hope people protest but do so with peaceful protesting in mind. obviously, not everyone is doing that or acting that way. but, again, this is calmer than it was a little more than a few minutes ago. we
were rioting against the democratic party establishment, which had controlled the country since jack kennedy it that are clearly if you will in a nonviolent sense revolutionary. this is a new movement in america. neil: i want to thank you very much. what you're watching is the dustup that has taken on some momentum of its own. on 13th and 12th streets northwest. so as the crow flies, a little more than two in other words of a mile. we're right in front of the white house where we are. 1,600...
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jackie kennedy was once asked what jack's favorite song was and she said hail to the chief and i think of the presidents feel that way. >> i want to finish this thought, helping to run the country, having family involved in it really not since the kennedys. >> right. and it was in response to that that congress passed what is called the bobby kennedy law which is that a family member cannot serve in the cabinet and so jared kushner can be on the white house staff, but if his father-in-law had wanted to put him in the cabinet, couldn't do it. and the reason was because j.f.k. brought his brother into government as attorney general. >> his brother-in-law was an important advisor. >> indeed. started by sergeant shriver. >> dow expect more family? >> i do. i expect ivanka and jared, they have made tough personnel decisions and he trusts them intimately. what a journey, though, think about the man sitting down from the time he came down trump tower until this moment it is the most unlikely journey i've watched in 60 years. >> thanks for keeping the conversation going. i'm rejoining you as i
jackie kennedy was once asked what jack's favorite song was and she said hail to the chief and i think of the presidents feel that way. >> i want to finish this thought, helping to run the country, having family involved in it really not since the kennedys. >> right. and it was in response to that that congress passed what is called the bobby kennedy law which is that a family member cannot serve in the cabinet and so jared kushner can be on the white house staff, but if his...
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jackie kennedy was once asked what jack's favorite song was and she said hail to the chief and i think of the presidents feel that way. >> i want to finish this thought, helping to run the country, having family involved in it really not since the kennedys. >> right. and it was in response to that that congress passed what is called the bobby kennedy law which is that a family member cannot serve in the cabinet and so jared kushner can be on the white house staff, but if his father-in-law had wanted to put him in the cabinet, couldn't do it. and the reason was because j.f.k. brought his brother into government as attorney general. >> his brother-in-law was an important advisor. >> indeed. started by sergeant shriver. >> dow expect more family? >> i do. i expect ivanka and jared, they have made tough personnel decisions and he trusts them intimately. what a journey, though, think about the man sitting down from the time he came down trump tower until this moment it is the most unlikely journey i've watched in 60 years. >> thanks for keeping the conversation going. i'm rejoining you as i
jackie kennedy was once asked what jack's favorite song was and she said hail to the chief and i think of the presidents feel that way. >> i want to finish this thought, helping to run the country, having family involved in it really not since the kennedys. >> right. and it was in response to that that congress passed what is called the bobby kennedy law which is that a family member cannot serve in the cabinet and so jared kushner can be on the white house staff, but if his...
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. >> we had kennedy property in the last sale, jackie jack ken dishgs that's an interest for provenance and i would say tom clancy is a close second. >> reporter: a closer look at the life and living space of tom clancy and how can you own a little bit of it. back to you. >> thank you. >>> turning now to the weather, what's it going to be turning like for the next couple of hours, in the next couple of hours? >> the next couple of hours are nice. i mean, beautiful out there right now. it's january. so, 61 -- >> i like it. it's okay by us. >> yeah. news flash, not normal, but it is going to start to feel more like january around here as we head towards the end of the work week and weekend. take a look at your weather headlines. tomorrow morning if you're out very early before 7:00 a.m., you'll want the small umbrella just in case. by tomorrow afternoon, you'll want the windbreaker. it will be very windy by tomorrow afternoon and evening. breezy on friday and a little breezy on saturday. in the forecast, at least over the next ten days, still no snowstorms. talking about snow, so far this
. >> we had kennedy property in the last sale, jackie jack ken dishgs that's an interest for provenance and i would say tom clancy is a close second. >> reporter: a closer look at the life and living space of tom clancy and how can you own a little bit of it. back to you. >> thank you. >>> turning now to the weather, what's it going to be turning like for the next couple of hours, in the next couple of hours? >> the next couple of hours are nice. i mean,...
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kennedy: which is fantastic. take you a sand blaster and jack ham tore these below thed federal agencies. i challenge all of them to do just that. now let me bring in the party panel tonight. harris faulkner is here. she is anchor of fox four and co-host of numbe "outnumbered." welcome everyone. it's wonderful that you are here. last night of course was the golden globes. as you might expect, hollywood had some issues with donald trump and quite a few people got political. everybody is talking about meryl streep. she spoke after winning her lifetime achievement award. while never mentioning donald trump by name. she suggested his presidency will ruin america. >> disrespect invites disrespect, violence incites violence. when the powerful use their position to bully others we all lose. >> no, we all lose. kennedy: trump respond on twitter, meryl streep, one of the most overrated actresses in hollywoodn't know me but attacks last night at the golden globes. meryl streep says we have to make sure the principled press holds this president accountable. >> i thought i was watching the sequel to
kennedy: which is fantastic. take you a sand blaster and jack ham tore these below thed federal agencies. i challenge all of them to do just that. now let me bring in the party panel tonight. harris faulkner is here. she is anchor of fox four and co-host of numbe "outnumbered." welcome everyone. it's wonderful that you are here. last night of course was the golden globes. as you might expect, hollywood had some issues with donald trump and quite a few people got political. everybody...
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jack ma that he wanted to create 100,000 new jobs at amazon. r joining us. , us tomorrow. we'll have a heck of a show. good night. kennedyer big day of testimony for a handful of donald trump's cabinet nominees. it appears the f.b.i. direct years in the hot seat. judge napolitano has the skinny on the case. should the government in the business of regulating goods? what if it's your prescription drugs? time to get loud. kennedy: president-elect trump
jack ma that he wanted to create 100,000 new jobs at amazon. r joining us. , us tomorrow. we'll have a heck of a show. good night. kennedyer big day of testimony for a handful of donald trump's cabinet nominees. it appears the f.b.i. direct years in the hot seat. judge napolitano has the skinny on the case. should the government in the business of regulating goods? what if it's your prescription drugs? time to get loud. kennedy: president-elect trump
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jack ma that he wanted to create 100,000 new jobs at amazon. r joining us. , us tomorrow. we'll have a heck of a show. good night. kennedy: another big day of testimony for a handful of donald trump's cabinet nominees. it appears the f.b.i. direct years in the hot seat. judge napolitano has the skinny on the case. should the government in the business of regulating goods? what if it's your prescription drugs? time to get loud. kennedy: president-elect trump seized on chaos. tuesday night all hell broke loose again. never trumpers and hillary mourners thought they could grab him by the cat once and for all. they were convinced the shady russian dossier that contained bribery would derail the trump train. what was supposed to be a united media turned into this. >> what took place is a disgrace and they ought to apologize to start with. not you, not you, your o is terrible. i'm not going to give you a question, you are fake news. abc news is also a beauty. kennedy: jake tapper cares about feeling. his organization has been mocked since it released part of the flimsy folder. trump took a shot at buzzfeed. a site known more f
jack ma that he wanted to create 100,000 new jobs at amazon. r joining us. , us tomorrow. we'll have a heck of a show. good night. kennedy: another big day of testimony for a handful of donald trump's cabinet nominees. it appears the f.b.i. direct years in the hot seat. judge napolitano has the skinny on the case. should the government in the business of regulating goods? what if it's your prescription drugs? time to get loud. kennedy: president-elect trump seized on chaos. tuesday night all...
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jack keane, randy evans, katrina pierson. that's here tomorrow, we hope you will join us. good night from new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ kennedylect donald trump on the offensive just days before taking office, but are the latest twitter battles helping his cause or hurting him pretty9ically? the party panel is here. plus, if the president clinton foundation is such a force for good in the world, why are the clintons shutting down one of its most important charities? and will president obama crank up the surveillance state just before he leafs office? -- leaves office? grab a snorkel, it's time to dive in. this week the president-elect becomes president. and it's donald versus goliath as the incoming commander takes on three institutions at once, the press, the intelligence
jack keane, randy evans, katrina pierson. that's here tomorrow, we hope you will join us. good night from new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ kennedylect donald trump on the offensive just days before taking office, but are the latest twitter battles helping his cause or hurting him pretty9ically? the party panel is here. plus, if the president clinton foundation is such a force for good in the world, why are the clintons shutting down one of its most important charities? and will president obama crank...