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and he used them with jack kennedy. >> it's fascinating in the early footage you could see the kennedythe kids' nannies carrying movie cameras. they played with them and made home movies, but they also learned what looked best, how to appear. and that would stand jack very well when it came time to run for president. >> this is a great country. but i think it could be a greater country. and this is a powerful country, but i think it could be a more powerful country. >> his answers were so crisp and clear and confident. his body language was so powerful, whereas nixon, it wasn't just that he's sweating or needed to shave or something, but he was so antsy and uncertain. >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> kennedy from then on never had to answer that question, am i serious enough or am i equal to this guy who's had eight years in the white house? >> kennedy and nixon slug it out for six more weeks in one of the hardest fought presidential campaigns in history. >> today, on election day, the big question is, how will the people vote? >> amer
and he used them with jack kennedy. >> it's fascinating in the early footage you could see the kennedythe kids' nannies carrying movie cameras. they played with them and made home movies, but they also learned what looked best, how to appear. and that would stand jack very well when it came time to run for president. >> this is a great country. but i think it could be a greater country. and this is a powerful country, but i think it could be a more powerful country. >> his...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> after a terrible first year in office, the kennedys are looking for a way to relaunch jack'sncy. >> the kennedys needed to have something that the country could feel good about at that stage. >> the family decide to take a chance on jackie. she has never thought of herself as a political asset. >> she always thought she was a liability to him. she always apologized to him on the campaign trail. she even said, you know, i was such a dud, i'm so sorry. >> what is the diplomatic reception room used for? >> well, it's the room that people see first when they come to the white house, so i think it should be a pretty room. >> the project for which she became most famous was to do a top to bottom restoration of the white house. she wanted to create a court of versailles in washington. >> the cameras are invited in to see jackie talk about her work. she is nervous. she knows millions will be watching. >> it takes a tremendous amount of courage for jackie to stand in front of a camera for that long and be that revealing of herself. >> i rather love this hall. it has all the colors one
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> after a terrible first year in office, the kennedys are looking for a way to relaunch jack'sncy. >> the kennedys needed to have something that the country could feel good about at that stage. >> the family decide to take a chance on jackie. she has never thought of herself as a political asset. >> she always thought she was a liability to him. she always apologized to him on the campaign trail. she even said, you know, i was such a dud, i'm so...
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kennedys don't cry. and jack says, he wouldn't want us sitting here crying over him. go sailing. and that's what they did. >> in joe kennedy's rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. he said that son of a bitch roosevelt got my son killed. obviously, an outrageous statement. but it shows the depth of pain that joe felt. >> after his death, it was really up to jfk to step up. there was a moment where his father said, okay, you're next. >> just after joe jr. died, jack said to one of his friends, i can feel my father's breath on my neck. >> after the war, joe sr. pressures jack to launch his political career. >> jack really wasn't ready for the role that he was about to take on. first of all, he was young, and second of all, all of the attention up to that point had been on grooming joe. >> but the kennedys always find a way to make their dreams come true. and for joe kennedy sr. in 1946, his dream is to have jack go to congress. the problem is that there is no seat open to run for in boston, but there is one that's being held in the 11th district by an infamous
kennedys don't cry. and jack says, he wouldn't want us sitting here crying over him. go sailing. and that's what they did. >> in joe kennedy's rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. he said that son of a bitch roosevelt got my son killed. obviously, an outrageous statement. but it shows the depth of pain that joe felt. >> after his death, it was really up to jfk to step up. there was a moment where his father said, okay, you're next. >> just after joe jr. died, jack...
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kennedy and his brother, robert, didn't care that much about civil rights. jack kennedy grew up rich and privileged. they never saw any african-americans other than people who waited on tables. >> so they didn't get the just terrible, terrible prejudice of southern whites against blacks. >> they were worried about russia. they were worried about the cold war, about the big game as they saw it, and they were afraid that the civil rights struggle would somehow distract or deflect from the main event. >> many are saying enough is enough. they want the president to take action against the brutal oppression that so many african-americans are forced to endure. >> in the south, blacks could not ride on the same buses, or at least at the front of the bus, with whites. >> so in late may of 1961 there were these young black and white students who decided that they were going to integrate the interstate bus system in america. they called themselves the freedom riders. >> they're going to challenge segregation in the south by riding through the most dangerous areas. >> passe
kennedy and his brother, robert, didn't care that much about civil rights. jack kennedy grew up rich and privileged. they never saw any african-americans other than people who waited on tables. >> so they didn't get the just terrible, terrible prejudice of southern whites against blacks. >> they were worried about russia. they were worried about the cold war, about the big game as they saw it, and they were afraid that the civil rights struggle would somehow distract or deflect from...
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kennedys don't cry and jack said he wouldn't want us sitting here crying over him. to go sailing. and that's what they did. >> in joe kennedy's rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. it shows the depth of main that joe felt. >> after his death, it was jfk who had to step up and there was a moment that his father said, okay, you're next. >> just after joe junior died, jack said to one of his friends, i could feel my father's breath on my neck. >> after the war, joe senior pressures jack to launch his political career. >> jack was not ready for the role he was about to take on. first of all, he was young and second of all, all of the attention at that point has been on grooming joe. >> but the kennedys always find a way to make their dreams come true and for joe kennedy senior, 1946. his dream is to have jack go to congress. the problem there is no seat to run for in boston but there is one by a politician. >> and he buys him off by retiring his debts and makes him go away and running for mayor opening the seat for jack and he finds himself walking the street,
kennedys don't cry and jack said he wouldn't want us sitting here crying over him. to go sailing. and that's what they did. >> in joe kennedy's rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. it shows the depth of main that joe felt. >> after his death, it was jfk who had to step up and there was a moment that his father said, okay, you're next. >> just after joe junior died, jack said to one of his friends, i could feel my father's breath on my neck. >> after the war,...
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>> i suppose this goes all the way back to for me, the assassination of jack kennedy. and i was 17 at the time when after. when it happened. and certainly the first moments it happened, as a young man i'd seen jack kennedy and in washington and hishearings on the life . and it was a huge shock when he was assassinated. the way he began to find out how that occurred in this gun fired shots. which seemed to be almost impossible to have happen. and lee harvey oswald got shot that sunday and i began to say i think i'm watching the play here. this is a drama being produced where we're not supposed to know the real story behind the scenes because the patsy had just been killed and lee harvey oswald said he was a patsy. i began to think even at that moment that this is a deep state, that jack kennedy did not control and i knew he had been warned. that the dangers were significant. because jack kennedy, understood when he gave his american university stage for instance, declared his willingness to reach out and work directly with russians. that went against a lot of the genera
>> i suppose this goes all the way back to for me, the assassination of jack kennedy. and i was 17 at the time when after. when it happened. and certainly the first moments it happened, as a young man i'd seen jack kennedy and in washington and hishearings on the life . and it was a huge shock when he was assassinated. the way he began to find out how that occurred in this gun fired shots. which seemed to be almost impossible to have happen. and lee harvey oswald got shot that sunday and...
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jack kennedy was an intellectual, and he learned from on high. nnedy, as he showed in mississippi, learned at the grassroots in a way that stuck with him forever. >> when bobby returned to hickory hill from mississippi, he burst in on his own dining room where his kids were eating. >> he said, you know, i've just been to mississippi, where a family lives in a shack the size of your dining room and they have tummies that are distended and sores all over those tummies. do you know how lucky you are? do you know how lucky you are? >> he knew that in america, the richest country in the world, there was something deeply morally wrong with having kids who were starving to death. >> we know it's a problem. we know we have the finances. we know we have the resources. what are we going to do? >> bobby is also beginning to question the morality of a war that has already claimed countless lives. >> senator robert f. kennedy makes news again with a demand that bombing of north vietnam targets be halted, a demand that could widen the differences between himsel
jack kennedy was an intellectual, and he learned from on high. nnedy, as he showed in mississippi, learned at the grassroots in a way that stuck with him forever. >> when bobby returned to hickory hill from mississippi, he burst in on his own dining room where his kids were eating. >> he said, you know, i've just been to mississippi, where a family lives in a shack the size of your dining room and they have tummies that are distended and sores all over those tummies. do you know how...
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jack kennedy walked out of the hearing before the testimony began. much to the annoyance of the special ed community that knew what the rest of the country did not that this issue had touched the kennedy family as well. what all the advocates didn't know is that they would have an advocate in the kennedy family much more committed than any politician would ever be. before he took field as president of the united states, she had already secured a promise that he would create a presidential commission to look at this issue. he would draft legislation to fix it. to close those institutions in which these kids were housed, to put money into special education, to make sure they have the right to receive in a public school classroom, which, by the way, they didn't have until 1975. they wouldn't have had that without the change in public perception that eunice brought through special olympics. >> the commission lasted for two years. it spent the first year figuring out what the problems were in trying to design solutions to fix them. one of the problems was
jack kennedy walked out of the hearing before the testimony began. much to the annoyance of the special ed community that knew what the rest of the country did not that this issue had touched the kennedy family as well. what all the advocates didn't know is that they would have an advocate in the kennedy family much more committed than any politician would ever be. before he took field as president of the united states, she had already secured a promise that he would create a presidential...
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>> thank you. >> i think if any of the succeeding generations could rise to the heights of the jack kennedykennedy who's a member of congress now. >> i stand here to deliver a message to immigrant families, we understand your willingness to walk to the ends of the earth, to navigate mountains and deserts and war zones because every parent would do the same. we know what you've risked to give them a better future to sacrifice to be part of our united states. >> this guy could bring the country together, this sort of big hearted liberalism that's about everyone together and umwe go that you haven't seen for a very long time. so anybody who thinks that the kennedy story stops with teddy kennedy, they don't know the kennedys. these guys are going to be around for a long time. >> if a new generation of kennedys can come through who think more about what they can give for their country than what they can take for themselves, that is really important to paraphrase president kennedy's inauguration. >> and so my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your
>> thank you. >> i think if any of the succeeding generations could rise to the heights of the jack kennedykennedy who's a member of congress now. >> i stand here to deliver a message to immigrant families, we understand your willingness to walk to the ends of the earth, to navigate mountains and deserts and war zones because every parent would do the same. we know what you've risked to give them a better future to sacrifice to be part of our united states. >> this guy...
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>> guest: it goes back to the assassination of jack kennedy.with its hearings and the like it was a huge shock in the way we began to find out how this occurred in the gunfire shots which seemed to have been almost impossible t to to have been any harvey oswald gets shot and begins to say i think i'm watching a play being produced where we are not supposed to know the real story behind the scenes because he's just been killed anthony harvey oswald said he was a patsy and i begin to think even at that moment this is a deep state jack kennedy did not control and i knew he had been warned that the dangers were significant because jack kennedy understood when he gave his universit university se declared his willingness to reach out and work together with the russian that went against a lot of the genitals he had come to realize during the cuban missile crisis. you can hear it on tape in the archives we are happy to have more. the idea that the deep state is not only determined on the policy. it is with the deep state cia directive bureaucracy that
>> guest: it goes back to the assassination of jack kennedy.with its hearings and the like it was a huge shock in the way we began to find out how this occurred in the gunfire shots which seemed to have been almost impossible t to to have been any harvey oswald gets shot and begins to say i think i'm watching a play being produced where we are not supposed to know the real story behind the scenes because he's just been killed anthony harvey oswald said he was a patsy and i begin to think...
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>> guest: it goes back to the assassination of jack kennedy.i was 17 at the time when that happened and certainly the first moment it happened as a young man seeing jack kennedy and washington and its hearings and the like it was a huge shock first that he was assassinated and had to find out the way that it occurred in this gunfire shots which seemed to be almost impossible to what happened. then lee harvey oswald gets shot dead sunday and i think i'm watching a play this as a drama being produced where we are not supposed to know the real story behind the scenes because the pepsi has just been killed and lee harvey oswald will tell you it's a patsy and now we begin to think even at that moment this is a deep state they did not control and i knew he had been warned the dangers were significant because he understood when he gave his american university speech for instance he declared his willingness to reach out and work directly with the russians and i went aloft against the genitals that he had come to realize they were happy to have more eve
>> guest: it goes back to the assassination of jack kennedy.i was 17 at the time when that happened and certainly the first moment it happened as a young man seeing jack kennedy and washington and its hearings and the like it was a huge shock first that he was assassinated and had to find out the way that it occurred in this gunfire shots which seemed to be almost impossible to what happened. then lee harvey oswald gets shot dead sunday and i think i'm watching a play this as a drama...
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>> guest: i guess it goes back to the assassination of jack kennedy. and certainly the first moments it happened i've seen kennedy in washington at hearings and the like and it was a huge shock that he was assassinated into find out how this occurred in this gun fired shots which seem to be almost impossible, and lee harvey oswald get shot that sunday and i say i think i'm watching a play. this is a drama being produced where we are not supposed real story behind the scenes because -- has just been killed. he said he was a patsy and now he'd been silence. i have begun to think that this was a deep state that he did not control. and i knew he had been warned that the dangers were significant. jack kennedy understood when he gave his speech and declared his willingness to reach out and work with the russians that went against the generals he had come to realize during the crisis sun tape and you can hear it in the archives and they're happy to have war even if it was nuclear war. so, the idea that the deep state is not only determined and policy, and pos
>> guest: i guess it goes back to the assassination of jack kennedy. and certainly the first moments it happened i've seen kennedy in washington at hearings and the like and it was a huge shock that he was assassinated into find out how this occurred in this gun fired shots which seem to be almost impossible, and lee harvey oswald get shot that sunday and i say i think i'm watching a play. this is a drama being produced where we are not supposed real story behind the scenes because -- has...
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and not for the first or last time jack kennedy listened to esnice because he knew on she cared about she knew what wrrked. >> woodruff: as yoe you know at length she kept pushing after that. i mean, after his presidency she tnt on and was active unt very end of her life a few years ago. >> woodruff: the very end of her life lowl weicker tells a wonderful story. sh.died in the summer of 20 and she called lowell weicker to her bedroom. >> woodruff: the former senator from connecticut. >> yes indeed. and harangued him, wt are we going to do about these amendments to the americans with disabilities act? who do we have in congress? who's new that i need get to know that we can push on these issues? right to the verend of her life she was working. >> woodruff: eileen mcnamara, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> yang: finally, another installment of our weekly brief but spectacular series where we ask people about their passions. tonight weear from patty mccord, who for 12 years was tfchief talent officer of x. she now coaches and advises companies and entrepreneurs on w build
and not for the first or last time jack kennedy listened to esnice because he knew on she cared about she knew what wrrked. >> woodruff: as yoe you know at length she kept pushing after that. i mean, after his presidency she tnt on and was active unt very end of her life a few years ago. >> woodruff: the very end of her life lowl weicker tells a wonderful story. sh.died in the summer of 20 and she called lowell weicker to her bedroom. >> woodruff: the former senator from...
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while none of us would be here if jack kennedy had it resolved that. maybe that's a little bit of a stretch. she said every title --dash make every child is entitled to a home. every time a child is entitled to compete. and think of the joy if they win. it was a revolutionary idea in the 1960s. equally revolutionary was opening the state of maryland. to a camp for children. the kennedy family is doing so much on this issue. i live in maryland. she have no idea what she was doing. from the local catholic schools. i don't think that would happen today. the people in from very serious crimes. out in the backyard. because just like these children deserved a chance so to that those inmates. if they made mistakes in their life. she was someone that believed in second chances. as far as we know no one got murdered. everything went along pretty swimmingly. if you look at pictures from that era where the buses it would would roll up in the morning. there is her own little children her mother said gone play and so their playmates were really disabled children wh
while none of us would be here if jack kennedy had it resolved that. maybe that's a little bit of a stretch. she said every title --dash make every child is entitled to a home. every time a child is entitled to compete. and think of the joy if they win. it was a revolutionary idea in the 1960s. equally revolutionary was opening the state of maryland. to a camp for children. the kennedy family is doing so much on this issue. i live in maryland. she have no idea what she was doing. from the local...
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jack kennedy asked us to ask us not what country can do for us but what we can do for our country. when vietnam came up, many of us decided to forego college and carriercareers. >> did you have military in family? >> my grandfather was in the 101st infantry. which was a massachusetts national guard division he was wounded in france. my father fought on the canal with the marine corps. one of my uncles won the navy cross on iwo jima. i was afraid that the war will be over. if i didn't volunteer quickly the war will be over. i wouldn't get a chance to go fight. it ran on for ten years. i enlisted at 17. my parents had to sign me in. my dad was horrified and scared. he said you realized you can get your butt shut off. he said this is serious stuff. i was convinced i was bullet proof and nothing would happen. >> once you enlisted, where did they send you? >> i went through basic training boot camp at paris island. because i had a two year enlistment, we were warned we would become infantry soldiers. they also told me that i i was 17 years old. there was no way i can deployed to vietnam
jack kennedy asked us to ask us not what country can do for us but what we can do for our country. when vietnam came up, many of us decided to forego college and carriercareers. >> did you have military in family? >> my grandfather was in the 101st infantry. which was a massachusetts national guard division he was wounded in france. my father fought on the canal with the marine corps. one of my uncles won the navy cross on iwo jima. i was afraid that the war will be over. if i...
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it was the height of the cold war, and jack kennedy asked us to ask not what our country could do for us, but what we could do for our country. so when vietnam cropped up, most of us decided to -- or many of us decided to forgo college and careers, and i enlisted in the marine corps. martin: did you have a strong military history and your family, any culture? charlie: yes, my grandfather was in the 101st infantry, which was a massachusetts national guard division. he was wounded in france. my father fought in guadalcanal with the marine corps, and one of my uncles won the navy cross on iwo jima, so i was surrounded by veterans. it seemed in that age when you grew up, everybody had been to world war ii, and with a little coaxing, they would talk about it. they never glorified war, but, you know, they were proud of their service. martin: was there a moment that you just knew you would join the marine corps? charlie: yes, yes. i was afraid that the war would soon be over, and if i didn't volunteer quickly, the war would just be over and i would not get a chance to go fight. you know, as
it was the height of the cold war, and jack kennedy asked us to ask not what our country could do for us, but what we could do for our country. so when vietnam cropped up, most of us decided to -- or many of us decided to forgo college and careers, and i enlisted in the marine corps. martin: did you have a strong military history and your family, any culture? charlie: yes, my grandfather was in the 101st infantry, which was a massachusetts national guard division. he was wounded in france. my...
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. >> nixon lost two big elections to jack kennedy and lost to pat brown in california and people wouldtical loser, talented yes but a loser. >> america will be watching on march 12th. let the message go out from new hampshire, the people of new hampshire want a change and america will have a change in november. thank you. [ applause ] >> television is a vital political meeting place. to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers informal no holds bar discussions. >> new hampshire was the first time we saw a new invasion in televised campaigning. richard nixon's aids would gather a group of ordinary citizens and have them instead of the media asking questions. >> any further questions that you have? >> and they made it look like richard nixon was this brave truth teller who is willing to face down any critic when in fact it was completely staged. >> this is the nixon answer in which richard nixon discusses the issue. >> lawlessness, crime is a major problem in the country today. we talk about civil rights. you know what the most important civil
. >> nixon lost two big elections to jack kennedy and lost to pat brown in california and people wouldtical loser, talented yes but a loser. >> america will be watching on march 12th. let the message go out from new hampshire, the people of new hampshire want a change and america will have a change in november. thank you. [ applause ] >> television is a vital political meeting place. to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers...
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jack kennedy's assassination. i was in high school at the time and i was struck by it. i couldn't believe it. >> the death of robert kennedy. death of martin luther king. it seemed to play heavily into the college experience. >> certainly the war in vietnam. the war in vietnam is particularly morally obnoxious besides being a particularly brutal affair. a 19-year-old young men, 19-year-old young men dying for a fascist dictator. >> those things all together, you know, have hardened me so that, you know, i really want to make things happen. not just watch them happen or see them happen. i want to make them happen. [ chanting ] >> to make things happen. to make things different. that is the lit any of youthful dissent. the majority of the young in america are quiet, as they always are. ready to conform as they always are. but a growing minority is raising its voice in protest and shaking up society. and that is what this broadcast is about. cbs reports. "generations apart: a profile of dissent." here now is cbs news correspondent john lawrence. >> there is a swelling tide
jack kennedy's assassination. i was in high school at the time and i was struck by it. i couldn't believe it. >> the death of robert kennedy. death of martin luther king. it seemed to play heavily into the college experience. >> certainly the war in vietnam. the war in vietnam is particularly morally obnoxious besides being a particularly brutal affair. a 19-year-old young men, 19-year-old young men dying for a fascist dictator. >> those things all together, you know, have...
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. >> our thanks to jack kennedy for that interview.congratulations to mitch lan true for the award. >>> two constitutional scholars on how a president might be ill peached and if the trump white house could be in trouble. that's next. your heart doesn't only belong to you. so if you have heart failure, ask your doctor about entresto. it helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. entresto, for heart failure. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep
. >> our thanks to jack kennedy for that interview.congratulations to mitch lan true for the award. >>> two constitutional scholars on how a president might be ill peached and if the trump white house could be in trouble. that's next. your heart doesn't only belong to you. so if you have heart failure, ask your doctor about entresto. it helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take...
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. >> and our thanks to jack kennedy schlaussberg for that interview. >>> coming up, two constitutionalt be impeached and if the trump white house could be in trouble. that's next. pah! that will never work. no, no, no, nah. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha! smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna happen. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. that's it? everybody two seconds! "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. it's abor it isn't. ence in 30,000 precision parts. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owne
. >> and our thanks to jack kennedy schlaussberg for that interview. >>> coming up, two constitutionalt be impeached and if the trump white house could be in trouble. that's next. pah! that will never work. no, no, no, nah. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha! smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna happen. what's going on? oh...
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you thought about what he would do if he became president and then having lost to jack kennedy he1960, for eight years thought about what he would do if he ever got back into power. i think he woke up every single morning during his presidency eager to get on with it, eager to get things done. he was not waiting for our ideas, he was calling this in a direction that he wanted this to go. he knew what he wanted to do. he always followed through. i think i was a tremendous example of leadership. i am biased. the president had church services. this is a picture in the east room. this happens to be a prayer breakfast. it is billy graham. when he would do these, whatever the event was, there was always members of congress included, ,tate dinners, sunday services other events. congress was always there. >> in the last photograph, the person on the right, president was theesident nixon senator from utah. he was a mormon from salt lake. there were congressmen sprinkle around throughout all of those prayer breakfast. all the white house events, and as you will see, the numbers will show you, w
you thought about what he would do if he became president and then having lost to jack kennedy he1960, for eight years thought about what he would do if he ever got back into power. i think he woke up every single morning during his presidency eager to get on with it, eager to get things done. he was not waiting for our ideas, he was calling this in a direction that he wanted this to go. he knew what he wanted to do. he always followed through. i think i was a tremendous example of leadership....
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bobby and jack kennedy. >> harris: that is a little different. it was familiarial. -- familial. >> the best justice department is run with a close relationship between them and donald trump hasn't had that. >> harris: it has created a situation you can't get certain documents with rudy giuliani saying if i don't get the d.o.j. documents that is a deal-breaker for sitting down. does complicated equal compromised i guess is where we are going with this? >> i hope not. there are some accusations against rod rosenstein he is doing things at the behest of the president so he won't get fired even though those things are not technically speaking consistent with the d.o.j. policy. that is where complicated gets compromised. is he compromising his integrity? is he compromising the d.o.j. to reply to the president's tweets? >> harris: i will leave it there and so you -- will you. stocks are down as they are ending tariff on the e.u., canada and mexico. what commerce secretary wilbur ross is saying about the further negotiations as the e.u. vows retaliation. ordinary eggs? not
bobby and jack kennedy. >> harris: that is a little different. it was familiarial. -- familial. >> the best justice department is run with a close relationship between them and donald trump hasn't had that. >> harris: it has created a situation you can't get certain documents with rudy giuliani saying if i don't get the d.o.j. documents that is a deal-breaker for sitting down. does complicated equal compromised i guess is where we are going with this? >> i hope not....
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sort of like bobby and jack kennedy had. almost -- mitchell went to jail. like nixon and mitchell had. infinite level of communication. not one where the president is afraid of what he is saying to the a.g. >> martha: judge napolitano. always good to see you. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. hear. >> martha: here now is corey lewandowski. author of "let trump be trump." thank you for being here. what is your take on that? do you believe that the white house, that the president when he talks about spy gate is talking about a different individual who was embedded into the campaign at the behest of the fbi and who was an agent or is it your understanding that the white house is also talking about this professor who was questioning some sort of peripheral campaign members? >> you know, i haven't spoken to the president about this directly. but it's my understanding, based on, you know, what james clapper has talked about, that he has admitted that they took government resources and tried to get information from the trump campaign to, quote: protect the camp
sort of like bobby and jack kennedy had. almost -- mitchell went to jail. like nixon and mitchell had. infinite level of communication. not one where the president is afraid of what he is saying to the a.g. >> martha: judge napolitano. always good to see you. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. hear. >> martha: here now is corey lewandowski. author of "let trump be trump." thank you for being here. what is your take on that? do you believe that the white house, that...
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bush first time he ran and obama fist time he ran, trump, jack kennedy -- so there's some eisenhower, so these figures are on the edge of our conscienceness history tells us they emerge fairly late in the game in a cycle. but, you know, as bismarck is alleged to have said for some reason god loves drunk children in the united states of america we've been luck enough to have the right person at the a right time and i'm confident we will again. >> got your bismarck quote in did a nice job buddy proud of you. >> that's a $5 bet. [laughter] >> here's an interesting question -- you'll get nothing like it. you write in such a compelling fashion about moments in history. so -- >> usually a but after that. so -- so if were there a time capsule to travel back in time where would you go to which era? >> this is going to sound really weird it's a great question. i would go to jerusalem in the spring of '33. and i would want to see what happened. why was he arrested and why romans crucify him and go to that much trouble where was he on sunday? and then i would come back and make a lot of money. [
bush first time he ran and obama fist time he ran, trump, jack kennedy -- so there's some eisenhower, so these figures are on the edge of our conscienceness history tells us they emerge fairly late in the game in a cycle. but, you know, as bismarck is alleged to have said for some reason god loves drunk children in the united states of america we've been luck enough to have the right person at the a right time and i'm confident we will again. >> got your bismarck quote in did a nice job...
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this is not bobby orr jack kennedy. this is not barack obama. this is the base cesspool bigotry of american society, the underbelly of our worst ini think its amplified by a man who continues to tweet bigotry day in and day out. he turned the nation into a stooik commode into which he dumps his beliefs. >> sinbad, i'm asking you her defense is it was a bad joke saying that valerie jarrett is the daughter of an animal. and a terrorist. that was just a joke. what do you make of of it. >> we can't hide as artists behind bad jokes. we tell bad jokes. they mean you don't get a laugh. once you put ape and black woman together, called michelle obama ape, they've called us apes throughout our lives. you can't hide behind that. i have more respect if you stand with it. i used to drive around with roseanne. she was my prend. when she first came to would, she asked me to find her a black female manager and then as time goes on, these kind of tweets come out, i'm like this. i don't know what you're trying to say but it's not what you used to do. when i say
this is not bobby orr jack kennedy. this is not barack obama. this is the base cesspool bigotry of american society, the underbelly of our worst ini think its amplified by a man who continues to tweet bigotry day in and day out. he turned the nation into a stooik commode into which he dumps his beliefs. >> sinbad, i'm asking you her defense is it was a bad joke saying that valerie jarrett is the daughter of an animal. and a terrorist. that was just a joke. what do you make of of it....
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we know these speech writer, ted sorenson for jack kennedy, peggy noonan for senior george w.favreau for barack obama. each was infired by whom they wrote for. and one of the greats who just left us is richard goodwin who took up the task of national confidence and added so nobly to the history. rest in peace. thank god your words will survive you. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i'm very disappointed in my justice department. i have decided that i won't be involved. >> the president demands an investigation. >> i may change my mind at some point because what's going on is a disgrace. >> tonight the fallout from trump's meeting with rosenstein and wray. how the president is attempting to eviscerate the rule of law, and what it means for the mueller probe and beyond. >> the department of justice is not going to be extorted. >>> then -- people are trying to reach out all the time with this. >> fallout from the explosive news of a second trump tower meeting with foreign powers the looki
we know these speech writer, ted sorenson for jack kennedy, peggy noonan for senior george w.favreau for barack obama. each was infired by whom they wrote for. and one of the greats who just left us is richard goodwin who took up the task of national confidence and added so nobly to the history. rest in peace. thank god your words will survive you. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on...
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got hurt in the process. >> i would sum it up by saying that any society which allows a man like jack kennedyand then protects the assassins and obstructs any inquiry and attempt to find the truth is not a great society. i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni can cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side eff
got hurt in the process. >> i would sum it up by saying that any society which allows a man like jack kennedyand then protects the assassins and obstructs any inquiry and attempt to find the truth is not a great society. i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people....
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kennedy: -- >> i say she should tweet even more about what was going on. i think it wasn't just the ambien. i had ambien and three jacknd cokes. kennedy: it's a good lesson for everyone out there, if you are drink and popping pills, put your phone away before you start. make sure it's nowhere near. she'll go on a podcast friday. what should roseanne say. >> we had two didn't stories, it was ambien or drinking or a dumb joke. i would love the apology and own up to it. even though she is associated with trump, we'll move on to something else. she can say i'm a comic who made a bad joke. done. but across the board, we don't do rollover. kennedy: charlie sheen, i wouldn't be surprised if they brought back 2 2/men. and -- "2 1/2 men" and i wouldn't be surprised if he went on a coke-filled hooker binge. >> kick roseanne off the show. we can have a second roseanne. kennedy: all these people -- it's not just actors. think about the sound people and craft services and people who booked this job. now all the other shows are full up. >> i don't think they can do without roseanne. kennedy: rosie o'donnell is not doing much. presi
kennedy: -- >> i say she should tweet even more about what was going on. i think it wasn't just the ambien. i had ambien and three jacknd cokes. kennedy: it's a good lesson for everyone out there, if you are drink and popping pills, put your phone away before you start. make sure it's nowhere near. she'll go on a podcast friday. what should roseanne say. >> we had two didn't stories, it was ambien or drinking or a dumb joke. i would love the apology and own up to it. even though she...
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leader kevin mccarthy, congressman joe kennedy, congresswoman elise stefanik, david ferriero, the archivist of the united states, secretary of the interior, jack schlossberg, president kennedy's grandson, elaine jones. where is elaine? there is elaine jones. she has worked with the kennedy library from the very beginning in setting up the profile in courage award. she has been a distinguished member of that committee. we all do on that committee whatever elaine wants. she seems to get her way. and yo-yo ma, the musician, the famous cellist, was also on that committee. in a moment, steven will talk about the various initiatives promoted, promulgated, and pushed by the u.s. centennial commission. i want to mention one and it is the profile in courage award that we give every year at the annual dinner in may in boston. last year, the awardee was president obama. but, in the past, very bipartisan. former winners include president gerald ford, congressman john lewis, senator mccain, and many, many others. this year, president kennedy's profile in courage legacy, we received -- and steven will talk about this -- but we received 37,000 nominations. a
leader kevin mccarthy, congressman joe kennedy, congresswoman elise stefanik, david ferriero, the archivist of the united states, secretary of the interior, jack schlossberg, president kennedy's grandson, elaine jones. where is elaine? there is elaine jones. she has worked with the kennedy library from the very beginning in setting up the profile in courage award. she has been a distinguished member of that committee. we all do on that committee whatever elaine wants. she seems to get her way....
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room to another he and his wife would start with some impromptu dancing and then jackie kennedy came by to say jack they are dancing. and-d the afternoon entertainment presentation was made that there were excerpts made from three nobel laureates and george marshall and his commencement address outlining the marshall plan and from that literary presentation was an unpublished work by ernest hemingway but eventually it became islands in the stream select view after the evening was over were invited up to the private residence there were some interesting insights into the evening to recount when a socialite tuesday the president would like you to come up to the residence, he said i'll do it but ask my wife. [laughter] so it turned out they had a great evening and made plans to go sailing with kennedy. robert frost was there it was a group of people so i would be glad to talk about who was there in the interactionic but really the back stories it is the source for numerous books to say that no dinner had ever been held like this previously and nonsense. this could be argued the biggest dinner of the c
room to another he and his wife would start with some impromptu dancing and then jackie kennedy came by to say jack they are dancing. and-d the afternoon entertainment presentation was made that there were excerpts made from three nobel laureates and george marshall and his commencement address outlining the marshall plan and from that literary presentation was an unpublished work by ernest hemingway but eventually it became islands in the stream select view after the evening was over were...
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and i think of the old jack kennedy quote about the danger of riding the tiger is sometimes you windhe tiger. >> bob costa, thank you for being on. >>> joining us from washington, foreign secretary with the united kingdom, boris johnson who has an op-ed in the "new york times" entitled "don't scuttle the iran nuclear deal." sir, we'll start there because rudy giuliani over the weekend took to the stage in front of a crowd on saturday night and spit on a piece of paper that he was using as an example of the iran nuclear deal and what will be happening with it. >> well, you know, i understand that people have anxieties about this deal and they're right in the sense that it's very far from perfect, but it's the best thing that we have at the moment and what the president did in january was to address the bad stuff that iran is doing in the region, in the middle east, to stop them getting icbms and to fix the biggest weakness in the deal, that it doesn't go beyond 2025. and then there's the real prospect of iran being able to go very rapidly for a nuclear weapon without sanctions going o
and i think of the old jack kennedy quote about the danger of riding the tiger is sometimes you windhe tiger. >> bob costa, thank you for being on. >>> joining us from washington, foreign secretary with the united kingdom, boris johnson who has an op-ed in the "new york times" entitled "don't scuttle the iran nuclear deal." sir, we'll start there because rudy giuliani over the weekend took to the stage in front of a crowd on saturday night and spit on a piece...
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here to talk about this year's recipient is president kennedy's grandson. jackg me. >> you chose mitch lan drew, the former mayor of new orleans as your pick. he made some very tough choices. tell us why he was the one. >> mitch land drew set out this year not just for what he did but how he did it at the removed four confederate plags. i was struck by the way he seemed to include everyone in it. he talked about how witness ton came to him and said i think we need to talk about these statues. what struck but it? >> he wanted to include people who wanted the monuments to come down, he explained to people why he thought they should stay up and our space should be committed to the equality and justice that our nation stands pore. he explained why the strength of new orleans has been diversity and thousand brought jazz and great food through that. i think it was a great speech. >> one of the things you look for, it's not just doing something that's popular or easy but something that's hard. and, in fact, i think the mayor said you elected me to do hard things, not t
here to talk about this year's recipient is president kennedy's grandson. jackg me. >> you chose mitch lan drew, the former mayor of new orleans as your pick. he made some very tough choices. tell us why he was the one. >> mitch land drew set out this year not just for what he did but how he did it at the removed four confederate plags. i was struck by the way he seemed to include everyone in it. he talked about how witness ton came to him and said i think we need to talk about...
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jack act. senator kennedy busy day on capitol hill.ou for your time this morning. >> bill: he has some great one-liners. every time someone liners. it has been almost two months since president trump sent the national guard to the border. how is the guard doing and is it making a difference? we find william la jeunesse in mission, texas. >> the level of illegal immigration is back to 2016 levels. 500 apprehensions a day. 80% of those are central americans claiming asylum. they haven't solved the press and release and using the national guard to plug the loophole. >> just after take-off the calls pour in. >> i'll spread it open. >> agents need help tracking four separate groups. >> we're 60 miles north of the border. a group of 16. >> you see how they all run in different directions. that puts them at a great risk. if we miss one of these individuals now they are stranded out there by themselves. >> the first woman to head the border patrol. >> the rio grande valley is our busiest area along the border. >> down 2,000 agents nationwide s
jack act. senator kennedy busy day on capitol hill.ou for your time this morning. >> bill: he has some great one-liners. every time someone liners. it has been almost two months since president trump sent the national guard to the border. how is the guard doing and is it making a difference? we find william la jeunesse in mission, texas. >> the level of illegal immigration is back to 2016 levels. 500 apprehensions a day. 80% of those are central americans claiming asylum. they...
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that's what we're talking about -- kennedy: -- playing basketball with a jack ball. >> i actually think that he is trying to do a good job in a tough partisan environment that devin nunes is not setting a good example on the committee. >> neither is schiff. kennedy: the two of them, they're a couple of boobs in the same bra. think about that, america. >> i think this is not serious. this is a political theater move in 2018. buttiebut you're right. when people heard the word "impeachment" it sounds serious. >> it's one swat to the other side because it's a game. and my friends at home who don't watch us talk about this or discuss all of the news, they get their little piece that goes down what they want to believe, oh good, they're getting him back. kennedy: getting him back like a heart attack. party panel back later on. we are going to play party swap. >>> we're 11 days away from the deadline for the president to decide whether or not to toss that iran nuke deal. all right. so will he stay or will he go now. i'll ask the one and only geraldo rivera. he's come in the studio next. we use
that's what we're talking about -- kennedy: -- playing basketball with a jack ball. >> i actually think that he is trying to do a good job in a tough partisan environment that devin nunes is not setting a good example on the committee. >> neither is schiff. kennedy: the two of them, they're a couple of boobs in the same bra. think about that, america. >> i think this is not serious. this is a political theater move in 2018. buttiebut you're right. when people heard the word...
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i'm joined here today by the forest city team including jack sylvan and kathrin riley, examine their consultants, james kennedy, jeremy regenbogen, and charles chase. as amy stated, we're seeking approval of the pier 70, 28-acre site, phase one, park schematic designs as required in the disposition and development agreement. the pier 70, 28-acre site development approvals occurred in the fall of 2017. the special use district included a design for development, also referred to as a d for d package, which are design controls for the development project, including all the open spaces. the disposition and development agreement requires that the project parks go through a public design review process by a newly established design advisory committee which was appointed by the port's executive director with input from the san francisco planning department's executive director which has been established. the slide before you shows the overall pier 70 site plan to provide some context. on the north is the crane cove park project, which includes a temporary parking lot, the 19th street and georgia street extensions. to
i'm joined here today by the forest city team including jack sylvan and kathrin riley, examine their consultants, james kennedy, jeremy regenbogen, and charles chase. as amy stated, we're seeking approval of the pier 70, 28-acre site, phase one, park schematic designs as required in the disposition and development agreement. the pier 70, 28-acre site development approvals occurred in the fall of 2017. the special use district included a design for development, also referred to as a d for d...
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jacking around policy holders. some body has to do something about it. by god supposed to be fema. >> senator john kennedy has a bill. >> once they get that authority i will chase them like a hound from hell until i find out that they fixed this problem. i believe there is a problem. >> homeowners like wall, wish fema tightened its belt before making him pay out of his own pocket. >> that's not fair. new olay whips powerful skincare, now light-as-air a breakthrough moisturizer whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air finish in a flash new olay whips ageless about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you'
jacking around policy holders. some body has to do something about it. by god supposed to be fema. >> senator john kennedy has a bill. >> once they get that authority i will chase them like a hound from hell until i find out that they fixed this problem. i believe there is a problem. >> homeowners like wall, wish fema tightened its belt before making him pay out of his own pocket. >> that's not fair. new olay whips powerful skincare, now light-as-air a breakthrough...