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jack kennedy said there is some truth to that. the coalminer said don't worry, you haven't missed a damn thing. so kennedy was enamored of the people in west virginia and appalachia and they always stay with them. 63, july '63, harry connell, a writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called mike comes to the cumberland. it was an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies and major corporations in the us that depended on coal and in october of 63, homer biggert, a reporter from the new york times wrote an expose about poverty in eastern kentucky and jack kennedy had seen both of these and they made quite an impression on him and he planned to go to eastern kentucky to see what conditions were like for himself and that was scheduled for december of 1963 so of course that never took place but after his assassination lbj stepped up and took the mantle for anti-poverty campaigns. in his january '64 state of the union declared war on poverty and in august of 64 just we 7 months later the econom
jack kennedy said there is some truth to that. the coalminer said don't worry, you haven't missed a damn thing. so kennedy was enamored of the people in west virginia and appalachia and they always stay with them. 63, july '63, harry connell, a writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called mike comes to the cumberland. it was an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies and major corporations in the us that depended on coal and in october of 63, homer...
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and jack kennedy said well yes there is some truth to that in the coalminer said will don't worry you haven't missed a damn thing. [laughter] so kennedy really was enamored with the people in west virginia and appalachia and i think they stayed with him in july of 63, harry accardo who is a writer from eastern kentucky road a book called mike comes to the cumberland's. it was really an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern contacted by the coal companies. and the major corporations in the u.s. that depended on coal. and then in october of 63, homer was a reporter for the "new york times" wrote an exposÉ about poverty in eastern kentucky. i think jack kennedy had seen both of these and made quite an impression on him. he had planned to go, to eastern kentucky to see with the conditions were like for himself, and that trip was scheduled for december of 1963. so of course, that never took place. however, after his assassination, lbj stepped up and really took up the mantle for anti- poverty campaigns. in his january 64 state of the union address, famously declared a war and
and jack kennedy said well yes there is some truth to that in the coalminer said will don't worry you haven't missed a damn thing. [laughter] so kennedy really was enamored with the people in west virginia and appalachia and i think they stayed with him in july of 63, harry accardo who is a writer from eastern kentucky road a book called mike comes to the cumberland's. it was really an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern contacted by the coal companies. and the major...
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and said is it true you've never worked a day in your life and jack kennedy said there is some truth to that in the coalminer said, don't worry, you have not missed ad damn thing. [laughter] so kennedy really was enamored with the people in west virginia and the people in appalachia and they always stayed with him. in july of 63 harry who was a writer wrote a a book and it was really an exposÉ on the exportation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies in the majorct corporations in the u.s. and a reporter for the new york times wrote about poverty in eastern kentucky. i think jack kennedy has seen both of these and they made quite an impression and he made plans to go to eastern kentucky to see how the planes were themselves and that trip was scheduled for december of 1963. so that never took place. however, after his assassination, lbj'sacr, got upd for the antipoverty campaigns, and the january's state of the union address stated the war on poverty. in august of 64, seven months later the economic opportunity act was passed creating the office of economic opportunit
and said is it true you've never worked a day in your life and jack kennedy said there is some truth to that in the coalminer said, don't worry, you have not missed ad damn thing. [laughter] so kennedy really was enamored with the people in west virginia and the people in appalachia and they always stayed with him. in july of 63 harry who was a writer wrote a a book and it was really an exposÉ on the exportation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies in the majorct...
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where an old coal miner came up and said is it true you've never worked a day in your life and jack kennedy said there is some truth to that and they said don't worry, you haven't missed a thing. [laughter] so kennedy was enamored with the people in west virginia and the people in appalachia. in july of 63, the writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called to the cumberland and it wa's andit was an exposÉ on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky and the major corporations in the u.s. that depended on coal and then in october of 63, the reporter for "the new york times" wrote an dyposÉ about poverty and i think jack kennedy has seen both of these and they make quite an impression on him if he planned to go to eastern kentucky to see what the conditions were like for himself and that was scheduled for december 1963. so, of course that never took place. however, after his assassination, lbj stepped up and really took up the mantle for the antipoverty campaigns and india's january 64 state of the union address declared war on poverty. and in august of 64, just seven months later
where an old coal miner came up and said is it true you've never worked a day in your life and jack kennedy said there is some truth to that and they said don't worry, you haven't missed a thing. [laughter] so kennedy was enamored with the people in west virginia and the people in appalachia. in july of 63, the writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called to the cumberland and it wa's andit was an exposÉ on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky and the major corporations in...
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jack kennedy said yes, there is some truth to that in the coalminer said don't worry you haven't missed a damn thing. [laughter] so kennedy was enamored with the people in west virginia and up alicia one - - appalachia and in 63 writer from eastern kentucky was an expose exposÉ on the explication of those by the coal companies and major corporations in the us that depended on coal and then october of 63 a reporter for the new york times wrote the expose about poverty and eastern kentucky and kennedy had seen the senate made an impression on him he planned to go to eastern kentucky to see what the conditions were like for himself and that trip was to scheduled december 1963 of course that never took place. after his assassination lbj stepped up to take up the mantle for the anti- poverty campaigns and the 64 state of the union address and in august of 64, seven months later, the economic opportunity act was passed creating the office of economic opportunity which was the agency that oversaw all the war on poverty programs there were so many, it takes a day just to list them headstar head
jack kennedy said yes, there is some truth to that in the coalminer said don't worry you haven't missed a damn thing. [laughter] so kennedy was enamored with the people in west virginia and up alicia one - - appalachia and in 63 writer from eastern kentucky was an expose exposÉ on the explication of those by the coal companies and major corporations in the us that depended on coal and then october of 63 a reporter for the new york times wrote the expose about poverty and eastern kentucky and...
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there is a funny story from the 1960 camping and west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy as it is a true that you have never worked today yin your life. and jack kennedydy said, there s some truth to that. the coalminer said, will don't worry you haven't missed arr dan thing. [laughter]. so kennedy really was enamored with the people in west virginia and the people in appalachia and they think that stayed with him and 63, july of 63, harry it was a writer from eastern kentucky in kentucky read a book, and it was really an exposÉ in the exploitation of the people eastern kentucky by the coal companies in the major corporations in the u.s. at that dependent on coal. and in october of 63, homer it was a reporter for the new york times about poverty in eastern kentucky. a jack kennedynk and seen both f these and they made quite an impression on him and you plan to go to eastern kentucky to see what the conditions were like himself and the trip was scheduled for december 1963 did so course that never took place. however, after his assassination, he stepped up and reallyis took
there is a funny story from the 1960 camping and west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy as it is a true that you have never worked today yin your life. and jack kennedydy said, there s some truth to that. the coalminer said, will don't worry you haven't missed arr dan thing. [laughter]. so kennedy really was enamored with the people in west virginia and the people in appalachia and they think that stayed with him and 63, july of 63, harry it was a writer from eastern...
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. >> he theorized that bobby and jack kennedy had an affair with marilyn. i don't know that he said that but it's insinuated. >> in 1964 he published a pamphlet entitled the strange death of marilyn monroe. inside the genesis of a conspiracy theory is laid out. he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped you off and disguised it as a suicide. suspiciously many believe the origin was maurice reese work in concert with capell. it stated that robert kennedy was deeply involved with marilyn and promised to leave his wife to march marry marilyn. >> the document was given to the fbi by the governor's office of california. they
. >> he theorized that bobby and jack kennedy had an affair with marilyn. i don't know that he said that but it's insinuated. >> in 1964 he published a pamphlet entitled the strange death of marilyn monroe. inside the genesis of a conspiracy theory is laid out. he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for...
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jack kennedy wanted to be a journalist. get rid of the new york times. he did not want him writing about it. he did not read everything. you can't read all of them. you start getting hatred and start going after reporters by dehumanizeying to them. i am afraid that nixon and trump both do that, which puts them in .he bottom ranking these are -- theodore roosevelt the bestt invite you article i ever read. cartoonist ind the white house. he would call the reporters. it's better to interact in a positive way. this is just the way that they look at this in a destructive way. richard? >> [indiscernible] enough said. , presidentr hand -- when plans were being funeral, theres were two musts. he wanted to include jimmy carter. theon time magazine, president thought he would do this as a favor. when he was a republican, it was in the book. so, a great reporter for the chicago daily news, i believe said the role of a reporter was akin to a man on horseback who went down the middle of the street breaking an equal number of windows. someone asks is a sense of humor
jack kennedy wanted to be a journalist. get rid of the new york times. he did not want him writing about it. he did not read everything. you can't read all of them. you start getting hatred and start going after reporters by dehumanizeying to them. i am afraid that nixon and trump both do that, which puts them in .he bottom ranking these are -- theodore roosevelt the bestt invite you article i ever read. cartoonist ind the white house. he would call the reporters. it's better to interact in a...
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. >> he theorized that bobby and jack kennedy had an affair with marilyn. i don't know that he said that but it's insinuated. >> in 1964 he published a pamphlet entitled the strange death of marilyn monroe. inside the genesis of a conspiracy theory is laid out. he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped you off and disguised it as a suicide. suspiciously many believe the origin was maurice reese work in concert with capell. it stated that robert kennedy was deeply involved with marilyn and promised to leave his wife to march marry marilyn. >> the document was given to the fbi by the governor's office of california. they
. >> he theorized that bobby and jack kennedy had an affair with marilyn. i don't know that he said that but it's insinuated. >> in 1964 he published a pamphlet entitled the strange death of marilyn monroe. inside the genesis of a conspiracy theory is laid out. he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for...
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jack kennedy who wanted to be a journalist, and was one for hearst newspapers. he wanted to get rid of david halberstam from writing for the new york times. he went after them. reagan did it very well. he just floated above it. he did not read every negative -- you can't read all of the press or listen to cable news and every bad thing in response -- and respond to it because you get hatred in you and you start going after reporters by name and trying to dehumanize them. i'm afraid nixon and trump both do that which puts them on a bottom ranking for how they do with press relations. theodore roosevelt would just invite you into the room. tr's trick was to tell a reporter how great their recent article was. the best article ever read, that was brilliant. and then they all floated up with him. then he would invite cartoonists to the house and get them all going to write a negative cartoon about his opponents or the fireside chats of fdr. he would call reporters in and spin the globe. it is better to interact in a positive way in that respect for the first amendmen
jack kennedy who wanted to be a journalist, and was one for hearst newspapers. he wanted to get rid of david halberstam from writing for the new york times. he went after them. reagan did it very well. he just floated above it. he did not read every negative -- you can't read all of the press or listen to cable news and every bad thing in response -- and respond to it because you get hatred in you and you start going after reporters by name and trying to dehumanize them. i'm afraid nixon and...
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kennedy was lying. he h couldn't go himself so he had jack brooks exporter back there. he was in the room with kennedy's body and the two of them. they went very calmly upstairs. so and johnson asked brooks to go with lady bird to the airport and brooks recalled that car ride with the secret service from parkland to love field saturday sick? since hephaestus it ever gone took off like a striped asked zebra. [laughter] you get the idea. the zebras are kind of rare there, and johnson got into the t other car and youngblood was the s big burly secret service men he got on top of him and albert thomas got on top of him as well that stuff to those cars and took off. >> he seemed to really come into his own during the johnson administration he had an interesting balance of kind of rhetorical balance between essentially liberal goals and ideas and not exactly conservative but hardheaded rhetoric and a hardheaded approach. tell us a little bit about how brooks helps give us the great society. >> remember he was a texas democrat so that's different. when he was very fiscally cons
kennedy was lying. he h couldn't go himself so he had jack brooks exporter back there. he was in the room with kennedy's body and the two of them. they went very calmly upstairs. so and johnson asked brooks to go with lady bird to the airport and brooks recalled that car ride with the secret service from parkland to love field saturday sick? since hephaestus it ever gone took off like a striped asked zebra. [laughter] you get the idea. the zebras are kind of rare there, and johnson got into the...
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we really need a president, jack kennedy or ronald reagan who would say the buck stops here and i takesponsibility. >> i wonder if you make the relationship with china. looking down the road, china with a lot of pharmaceutical drugs that are made in china, a lot of the elements and condemn cams we need for free agents and things come from china. do you worry about what happens if china develops a vaccine and you know the entire world wants it and they decide who gets the vaccine first and who does not? what our relationships with china may impacted? >> everybody is concerned. one way or another about the relationship with china right new. i happen to believe that you need to be careful about pushing china way into a corner that's unnecessary and creates far more problems than it solves. i believe china and we found in the obama administration great capacity to be able to find places to cooperate even as we disagree on important things. we disagree that china should be running an economy where they force companies to turn over technology and priority data and so forth. we disagree that
we really need a president, jack kennedy or ronald reagan who would say the buck stops here and i takesponsibility. >> i wonder if you make the relationship with china. looking down the road, china with a lot of pharmaceutical drugs that are made in china, a lot of the elements and condemn cams we need for free agents and things come from china. do you worry about what happens if china develops a vaccine and you know the entire world wants it and they decide who gets the vaccine first and...
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. >> you don't see lee harvey oswald and jack kennedy together.uld be. >> but dealers like robb will want more proof. if that is james and ford, somebody should be able to trace the history of the tintype back to its origin and convincingly explain why sandy's ancestor ended up with it. help may be on the way. >> i saw it on the news. i was very intrigued immediately. >> here's another quiz question for you. the answer when we return. nowadays you do more from home than ever before. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. >> so, in which movie does clint eastwood play a missouri farmer who joins a band of confederate raiders? it's "the outlaw josey wales." eastwood's character is loosely ba
. >> you don't see lee harvey oswald and jack kennedy together.uld be. >> but dealers like robb will want more proof. if that is james and ford, somebody should be able to trace the history of the tintype back to its origin and convincingly explain why sandy's ancestor ended up with it. help may be on the way. >> i saw it on the news. i was very intrigued immediately. >> here's another quiz question for you. the answer when we return. nowadays you do more from home than...
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he was a two-termer and i think he could have beaten jack kennedy or richard nixon in 1960. maybe vietnam or when you started seeing the collapse of yndon johnson with the vietnam war, and then there was gerald ford who had pardoned nixon, and nixon did not finish his second term. there was some churning going on. but i always find incumbency is a great benefit in modern times, just to have air force one take you around and have that much infrastructure around you. i think obama has benefited as being the first nonwhite person as president. all of these white presidents and then barack obama, and then inheriting a great recession which we worked our way out of, started seeing signs of it by the time he ran for reelection. but also the killing of osama bin laden was a big deal. he was outlaw number one. we all wanted to get him. and obama was able to say he did it on his watch. things that are forgotten now, the bailout of general motors. that helps in michigan, in oledo, ohio. some of the moves he made in his first term ended up helping him get reelected. but he did not have
he was a two-termer and i think he could have beaten jack kennedy or richard nixon in 1960. maybe vietnam or when you started seeing the collapse of yndon johnson with the vietnam war, and then there was gerald ford who had pardoned nixon, and nixon did not finish his second term. there was some churning going on. but i always find incumbency is a great benefit in modern times, just to have air force one take you around and have that much infrastructure around you. i think obama has benefited...
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in 1960, when jack kennedy ran for president and won, scientists were "time" magazine's persons of theear. they had a 75% approval rating, and everybody believed the scientists would have medical miracles. dna had been discovered in the 1950s. new types of antibiotics. the end of the '60s and early '70s, scientists lost some of their luster. with donald trump, we've had a president who has been denouncing scientific experts since day one. total climate denial, saying 99% of the scientists are wrong about climate change, treating it as if it is some kind of hoax. so this is a president that's been having a war against science his entire min straere administration. he gutted cdc, got rid of the experts in the white house, so he was caught deeply flat-footed. if you go back in history, this is the worst president you can imagine for a pandemic. what presidents dealt with it well? bill clinton in the 1990s read richard preston's novels, "the cobra effect" and "the hot spot." he met with preston and pulled together a team of pandemic experts and built up the u.s. stockpile in the '90s. real
in 1960, when jack kennedy ran for president and won, scientists were "time" magazine's persons of theear. they had a 75% approval rating, and everybody believed the scientists would have medical miracles. dna had been discovered in the 1950s. new types of antibiotics. the end of the '60s and early '70s, scientists lost some of their luster. with donald trump, we've had a president who has been denouncing scientific experts since day one. total climate denial, saying 99% of the...
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of columbia but jack brooks is the same as an elder and those who feel a little like you might have heard of him. the iconic photograph taken on november 20 second 1963, jacqueline kennedy and lyndon johnson among others but if you look at the picture over jackie's left shoulder is jack brooks. i want to ask you two guys, a newspaper delivery boy to that airplane, what propelled him. >> he was a man of his generation. he went from a hardscrabble life whose father died when he was 12, paperboy to junior reporter for the beaumont enterprise, he learned, one of the early lessons he had was by doing social column he included all the names that was there, why did you do that? i knew the editor wouldn't take out any names and i got paid by that. that was an early lesson for him. to the university of texas in the late 30s, early 40s. he wanted to sign up for the marines. a marine recruiter came to campus, the editor of the campus student newspaper -- >> the daily texan? >> i believe it was. the recruiter said he was too scrawny, he would go to the army. he said no, go to the marines, he wanted to do a story in the paper. i don't know if i would get it in for the next few month
of columbia but jack brooks is the same as an elder and those who feel a little like you might have heard of him. the iconic photograph taken on november 20 second 1963, jacqueline kennedy and lyndon johnson among others but if you look at the picture over jackie's left shoulder is jack brooks. i want to ask you two guys, a newspaper delivery boy to that airplane, what propelled him. >> he was a man of his generation. he went from a hardscrabble life whose father died when he was 12,...
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. >> melissa: kennedy, he has the data that shows china became a net exporter -- i'm sorry, a net importer of ppe, where before they were a net exporter. now he is saying that they jackede when they went to said then go ahead and resell it after they vacuumed it up. should they be a penalty for that, or those market forces? >> kennedy: both. they are market forces, but also china is not being an honest actor here. obviously there should be much more of a humanitarian push. you should seek to preserve as many lives as possible, especially if the virus did, in fact, originate in china. i want to go back a little bit to china. of course, we want some sort of accounting of how this, if it did escape from a lab, if there was a lab worker who was, let's say, bit by a bat and went into the world that developed this pneumonia which turned into covid-19, you need to figure that out. we have scientists who are very capable of tracking bat, and they should be able to do that. china is not going to allow that, because they are so incredibly embarrassed by this. there is no upside for them. we do need more pressure to make sure that they act appropriately in the future, and that in
. >> melissa: kennedy, he has the data that shows china became a net exporter -- i'm sorry, a net importer of ppe, where before they were a net exporter. now he is saying that they jackede when they went to said then go ahead and resell it after they vacuumed it up. should they be a penalty for that, or those market forces? >> kennedy: both. they are market forces, but also china is not being an honest actor here. obviously there should be much more of a humanitarian push. you...
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kennedy's great grandson has been recovered. jackie deangelis with all of the details. jackar-old went missing in chesapeake bay last week. her body found on monday, the family thanked searchers for giving them closure. , the ripp reportedly recorded conversations. lewinsky tweeted, no matter the past, i hope for her recovery, i can't imagine how difficult it is for her family. tripp who was fighting cancer was 70 year's old. sources say the move comes as wework tries to renegotiate leases with landlords. the coronavirus outbreak is the latest challenge to wework's future after receiving a bailout by softbank following a botched initial public offering. and google banning employees from using zoom. the company e-mailing employees telling them to stop using the teleconferencing platform over security privacy woes, have you heard of the new trend, zoom ceo tells our charles payne that the company is taking steps to fix its security flaws. google isn't the first to stop using zoom. cheryl: i wanted to quote, unquote my friends and we did a zoom call and i realized it wasn't a g
kennedy's great grandson has been recovered. jackie deangelis with all of the details. jackar-old went missing in chesapeake bay last week. her body found on monday, the family thanked searchers for giving them closure. , the ripp reportedly recorded conversations. lewinsky tweeted, no matter the past, i hope for her recovery, i can't imagine how difficult it is for her family. tripp who was fighting cancer was 70 year's old. sources say the move comes as wework tries to renegotiate leases with...
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jack keane coming up. 7:00 a.m. hour editorial steve moore on getting the economy going again and the managing partner adam schaffer. don't miss that. john kennedylive here on the president's decision to halt immigration. the letter publisher denise and dean banks on america's food supply. we are checking out markets, futures next as investors are grappling oil to start and, of course, the shutdown in the economy. dow industrials down 345, back in a minute. maria: welcome back, let's take a look at markets this morning. day is beginning on the downside. futures under pressure once again. decline at start of trading about 400 points on dow industrials. as you can see the markets moving and it is down 402 on the dow. down 35 on the s&p and 65 points lower on the nasdaq. the dow industrials fell by better than 2% yesterday pressured by shares of boeing and exxon, two big losers on the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq also down better than 1% on the session. joining me right now is trust company cochief investment officer hank smith and joining the conversation fox business dagen mcdowell, the wall street journal senior editor jon hilsenrath and national
jack keane coming up. 7:00 a.m. hour editorial steve moore on getting the economy going again and the managing partner adam schaffer. don't miss that. john kennedylive here on the president's decision to halt immigration. the letter publisher denise and dean banks on america's food supply. we are checking out markets, futures next as investors are grappling oil to start and, of course, the shutdown in the economy. dow industrials down 345, back in a minute. maria: welcome back, let's take a...
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jack kennedy was a bootlegger who was murdered by the lica volis. things quieted down. the late 1930's, toledo was relatively quiet, but still a town where people were paid off, and was a place where you could stay under the radar if you were wanted somewhere else. campbell was probably pretty sharp coming here, and was able to stay out of everybody's way for quite a while. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country. visit c-span.org/citiestour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. >> monday night on the communicators, american economic liberties project founder sarah miller on big tech companies as monoplies and the impact of corporate concentration. >> are you going to sell it to facebook or google? once that is done, is it worth the ability of invators to innovate market needs according to ideas. instead everyone is guessing will they develop something that facebook will buy or google will buy. that is not necessarily how we -- an economy or invasion innovation sector to function. >> watch monday at 8:00 eastern
jack kennedy was a bootlegger who was murdered by the lica volis. things quieted down. the late 1930's, toledo was relatively quiet, but still a town where people were paid off, and was a place where you could stay under the radar if you were wanted somewhere else. campbell was probably pretty sharp coming here, and was able to stay out of everybody's way for quite a while. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country. visit...