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i had no idea that jfk's brain was not buried with jfk. the book says bobby kennedy stole the brain from the national archive - something you wrote about. >> it's written by my friend, james swanson. i blurbed the back of the book. the amazing part of the story is kennedy stole another kennedy's brain. it's like a 1960s horror movie. what they found was jfk's coffin is missing. when the coffin was moved it was nicked. they wanted a pristine coffin. they bought a new one, what do you do with the original. they threw and dumped it into the sea. national archives told me the story. i said, "this is unbelievable." >> i'm about as not a conspiracy theory guy you find. when you hear these things you understand why so much noise and there's so much confusion because there's so much stuff. in the end my question is how does a government that can't keep a secret for two days keep a secret about anything like time. >> that's is the right question. they are good questions to ask. you want to know what did lee harvey oswald do in two years in russia.
i had no idea that jfk's brain was not buried with jfk. the book says bobby kennedy stole the brain from the national archive - something you wrote about. >> it's written by my friend, james swanson. i blurbed the back of the book. the amazing part of the story is kennedy stole another kennedy's brain. it's like a 1960s horror movie. what they found was jfk's coffin is missing. when the coffin was moved it was nicked. they wanted a pristine coffin. they bought a new one, what do you do...
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here is the jfk chapter.hen you get there, all you have to do is open up the flap and you pull out the evidence. and you get, as you said - here is jfk's death certificate. you read it, and get the telex from the state department. here is lee harvey oswald, he's renouncing his u.s. citizenship. when you see the documents and pull them out. what i love about it is history comes to life and you make the decision on what you think happened. >> it's fun to pull out the documents on different conspiracies. you come across as a sceptic that there was any other shooter or anyone else involved other than lee harvey oswald. you put out all sorts of evidence on both sides. you put out the arguments. in the end, do you think you'll convince anybody. >> this is what i think. everyone has their own idea, once you plant the seed of doubt, it's hard to get past that. the house select committee and others don't agree. if they don't, what hope do we have. >> there's a book that came out in the news this week where they talk a
here is the jfk chapter.hen you get there, all you have to do is open up the flap and you pull out the evidence. and you get, as you said - here is jfk's death certificate. you read it, and get the telex from the state department. here is lee harvey oswald, he's renouncing his u.s. citizenship. when you see the documents and pull them out. what i love about it is history comes to life and you make the decision on what you think happened. >> it's fun to pull out the documents on different...
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new book, jfk, conservative. >> happy to be here. >> in this book, you tell us why jfk is a conservativepioneered supply side tax cuts and built up the military while restraining domestic spending and wanted to reform welfare. he appointed to the supreme court the justice who wrote the dissent in the abortion case of roe v. wade. he was religious and believed america was locked in the war against the godless soviet u.n. john. >> they were pretty godless, let's be real. the thing that jumped out to me, some of this obsession or fixation on the conservative aspect of kennedy's legacy leans heavily on religion, language and rhetoric and so the question there is, what do you say to people who say, sure, he positioned some of his ideas in universalistic or conservative context in order to appeal to everybody? >> you have to look at not just what kennedy said but what he did. his big domestic policy achieve xt was the tax cut, not just the income and capital gains tax cut but also a tariff cut. he cut taxes on imports into america like bill clinton did with nafta and labor unions were against
new book, jfk, conservative. >> happy to be here. >> in this book, you tell us why jfk is a conservativepioneered supply side tax cuts and built up the military while restraining domestic spending and wanted to reform welfare. he appointed to the supreme court the justice who wrote the dissent in the abortion case of roe v. wade. he was religious and believed america was locked in the war against the godless soviet u.n. john. >> they were pretty godless, let's be real. the...
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the fallout in dallas of the assassination of jfk. she plays one of the emergency room nurses that had to cope with the immediate crisis. we take a look at a clip from "parkland." >> doctor, doctor. >> who is the attending? >> dr. perry. >> it is justway. you. >> do something. >> doctor. tavis: here you go again playing a stoic, unflappable, no- nonsense character. >> nothing like me. [laughter] my kids may say that's like me, but i think of myself, you want to know how i'm feeling, just look at me.nothing is hidden. i cry like a baby. i get upset, i stamp my feet. i'm not stoic. tavis: it has been 50 years since the assassination of jfk. i don't know how his family feels about this, but it did doesn't seem like 50 years, the story that we hear about all the time. it has like never gone away. i raise that to ask, what did you see when you saw the screenplay that made you want to do this, for something we have been hearing about almost weekly and monthly for 50 years? >> it is interesting, because i was alive when he died. so i remembe
the fallout in dallas of the assassination of jfk. she plays one of the emergency room nurses that had to cope with the immediate crisis. we take a look at a clip from "parkland." >> doctor, doctor. >> who is the attending? >> dr. perry. >> it is justway. you. >> do something. >> doctor. tavis: here you go again playing a stoic, unflappable, no- nonsense character. >> nothing like me. [laughter] my kids may say that's like me, but i think of...
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the fallout in dallas of the assassination of jfk. she plays one of the emergency room nurses that had to cope with the immediate crisis. we take a look at a clip from "parkland." >> doctor, doctor. >> who is the attending? >> dr. perry. >> it is justway. you. >> do something. >> doctor. tavis: here you go again playing a stoic, unflappable, no- nonsense character. >> nothing like me. [laughter] my kids may say that's like me, but i think of myself, you want to know how i'm feeling, just look at me.nothing is hidden. i cry like a baby. i get upset, i stamp my feet. i'm not stoic. tavis: it has been 50 years since the assassination of jfk. i don't know how his family feels about this, but it did doesn't seem like 50 years, the story that we hear about all the time. it has like never gone away. i raise that to ask, what did you see when you saw the screenplay that made you want to do this, for something we have been hearing about almost weekly and monthly for 50 years? >> it is interesting, because i was alive when he died. so i remembe
the fallout in dallas of the assassination of jfk. she plays one of the emergency room nurses that had to cope with the immediate crisis. we take a look at a clip from "parkland." >> doctor, doctor. >> who is the attending? >> dr. perry. >> it is justway. you. >> do something. >> doctor. tavis: here you go again playing a stoic, unflappable, no- nonsense character. >> nothing like me. [laughter] my kids may say that's like me, but i think of...
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i think jfk offers his vision for what america ought to look like on a local level.on of citizenship. they have related ideas and shared future and need to work together. the message is asking not what your country can do for you, to something like ask not what your town can do for you, your family and friends. >> scott, you write in the book that kennedy actually shifted the culture and you say not just on citizenship but on artistic endeavors and excellence, that ultimately, peace corps and sense of rewarding heroism. >> i think to be a good citizen requires a sense of pride in one's community and country advancing increase in level of pride one feels for their nation. he supports the arts and formgz the peace corps. we're going civilization. and we are going to protect and enhance our civil rights at home so about increasing this level of pride. >> and as you write, you define civil rights as a moral crisis which elevated and changed the discussion thereafter. >> without question. i mean, civil rights became a moral crisis and i think you viewed it as a black and
i think jfk offers his vision for what america ought to look like on a local level.on of citizenship. they have related ideas and shared future and need to work together. the message is asking not what your country can do for you, to something like ask not what your town can do for you, your family and friends. >> scott, you write in the book that kennedy actually shifted the culture and you say not just on citizenship but on artistic endeavors and excellence, that ultimately, peace corps...
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who killed jfk then? >> the mob. decade by decade, who killed jfk? whoever america was afraid of at the time. >> great fun. great education. you know, i love the way you thought about it o. always great to see you, brad. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> we recommend it highly. >> it's available online and in book stores now. >>> up next the president holds a rose garden speech on the obama care disaster, he didn't answer any questions and he didn't take any questions and he didn't offer any solutions, we'll take up that in the chalk >>> president obama says he's madder, more upset than anyone in this country about the health care.gov train wreck and today he appeared to be the salesman in chief and he didn't apologize for the disaster known as obama care and in 15 minutes of remarks in the rose garden, mr. obama didn't give any real numbers, any specifics and the white house permitted no questions. the president says he's launching text surge to fix the website and they started this weekend. he's bringing in the best and the brightest, b
who killed jfk then? >> the mob. decade by decade, who killed jfk? whoever america was afraid of at the time. >> great fun. great education. you know, i love the way you thought about it o. always great to see you, brad. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> we recommend it highly. >> it's available online and in book stores now. >>> up next the president holds a rose garden speech on the obama care disaster, he didn't answer any questions and he...
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who killed jfk then? >> the mob. decade by decade, who killed jfk?s whoever america was afraid of at the time. >> great fun. great education. you know, i love the way you thought about it o. always great to see you, brad. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> we recommend it highly. >> it's available online and in book stores now. >>> up next the president holds a rose garden speech on the obama care disaster, he didn't answer any questions and he didn't take any questions and he didn't offer any solutions, we'll take up that in the chalk we'll take up that in the chalk when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our co
who killed jfk then? >> the mob. decade by decade, who killed jfk?s whoever america was afraid of at the time. >> great fun. great education. you know, i love the way you thought about it o. always great to see you, brad. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> we recommend it highly. >> it's available online and in book stores now. >>> up next the president holds a rose garden speech on the obama care disaster, he didn't answer any questions and he...
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who killed jfk then? >> the mob. decade by decade, who killed jfk?whoever america was afraid of at the time. >> great fun. great education. you know, i love the way you thought about it o. always great to see you, brad. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> we recommend it highly. >> it's available online and in book stores now. >>> up next the president holds a rose garden speech on the obama care disaster, he didn't answer any questions and he didn't take any questions and he didn't offer any solutions, we'll take up that in the chalk team and with the a-team here next. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! wha
who killed jfk then? >> the mob. decade by decade, who killed jfk?whoever america was afraid of at the time. >> great fun. great education. you know, i love the way you thought about it o. always great to see you, brad. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> we recommend it highly. >> it's available online and in book stores now. >>> up next the president holds a rose garden speech on the obama care disaster, he didn't answer any questions and he...
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who killed jfk then? >> the mob. decade by decade, who killed jfk?whoever america was afraid of at the time. >> great fun. great education. you know, i love the way you thought about it o. always great to see you, brad. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> we recommend it highly. >> it's available online and in book stores now. >>> up next the president holds a rose garden speech on the obama care disaster, he didn't answer any questions and he didn't take any questions and he didn't offer any solutions, we'll take up that in the chalk thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> president obama says he's madder, more upset than anyone in this country about the health care.gov train wreck and t
who killed jfk then? >> the mob. decade by decade, who killed jfk?whoever america was afraid of at the time. >> great fun. great education. you know, i love the way you thought about it o. always great to see you, brad. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> we recommend it highly. >> it's available online and in book stores now. >>> up next the president holds a rose garden speech on the obama care disaster, he didn't answer any questions and he...
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there are 63 reasons to believe in this book "a conspiracy to assassinate jfk.", jesse, you are a compelling talker when it comes to these things. i don't know how much i believe but i love the way you talk. >> read the book. >> it's a great talking point. >> great to see you. jesse ventura. the book is out now. we'll be right back. >>> pass the budget and the government shutdown. pay your bills, prevent an economic shutdown. don't washg don't wait. don't delay. >> my goodness, they won't even shut down and have a discussion about this. >>> the government shut down in a second day, workers furloughed. an agreement in washington, nowhere in sight. >> a wolf who thinks they can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community.
there are 63 reasons to believe in this book "a conspiracy to assassinate jfk.", jesse, you are a compelling talker when it comes to these things. i don't know how much i believe but i love the way you talk. >> read the book. >> it's a great talking point. >> great to see you. jesse ventura. the book is out now. we'll be right back. >>> pass the budget and the government shutdown. pay your bills, prevent an economic shutdown. don't washg don't wait. don't...
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there are 63 reasons to believe in this book "a conspiracy to assassinate jfk.", jesse, you are a compelling talker when it comes to these things. i don't know how much i believe but i love the way you talk. >> read the book. >> it's a great talking point. >> great to see you. jesse ventura. the book is out now. we'll be right back. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson.
there are 63 reasons to believe in this book "a conspiracy to assassinate jfk.", jesse, you are a compelling talker when it comes to these things. i don't know how much i believe but i love the way you talk. >> read the book. >> it's a great talking point. >> great to see you. jesse ventura. the book is out now. we'll be right back. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her...
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dad's doing jfk in the car, #oh god make it stop. >> you can see him doing his take on jfk novembe 10th for more than eight seasons, fans of the show "bones" have been waiting for tonight's episode. there's finally going to be a wedding. but things don't go quite as planned. they're finally doing it. >> she accepted the marriage proposal and he said he couldn't do it because if he did the serial killer would end -- >> it looks as though they are at long last tying the knot. >> you got to tune in to see how it happens. >> with ryan o'neill back as the father of the bride. >> this is not one man ceremonially handing over a woman. >> and you've got to watch "full circle". >> i'm not a bad person on the inside. >> my character is deal with what i would say he put something out in the comedy act and someone tweeted about it and a kid got beat >> closed captioning and other considerations for "extra" provided by -- we all have our little tricks. mom swaps one my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him
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there are 63 reasons to believe in this book "a conspiracy to assassinate jfk."e, you are a compelling talker when it comes to these things. i don't know how much i believe but i love the way you talk. >> read the book. >> it's a great talking point. >> great to see you. jesse ventura. the book is out now. we'll be right back. ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! at...you could be ahat nevictim of fraud.n contact most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your score, check your report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com.
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what happened on air force one moments before jfk died. >> and we'll learn more about key events that happened moments before and after president kennedy was assassinated. >> and plus a shocking admission by our areas most prestigious university. >> and chilly temperatures as we are taking up yesterday. tonight not quite as cold. partly because of cloud cover on the way. here is your wake up forecast. 40s and 50s instead of the 30s in the suburbs this morning. but mostly cloudy skies. does that mean there is rain on the way? i'll tell you coming up in chef, you seem less tense since you got spark unlimited business checking from capital one bank. my stress has vanished. my old business checking account really pushed my buttons. transaction limits? more fees? are they bloody insane? horrible! come on! getting spark checking has made your cooking tolerable. [ male announcer ] switch to spark unlimited business checking from capital one bank and get unlimited transactions. limit the stress, unlimit your business. red's my color. what's in your wallet? >> it is an eerie image. air force o
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was it fdr, truman, jfk or nixon?nswer is, richard nixon, who made the change back in 1971. >>> all right. we got some more questions for you this morning in our "first buzz." first up with that, what do you have, bill? >> public policy polling, let's play a game. do you have a higher opinion of congress or blank? are you ready? >> these are what you think the answers are. >> congress or miley cyrus? >> oh, congress. >> miley cyrus. >> congress by 15%. very good. congress or twerking? >> twerking. >> twerking? congress won again by 4%. how about another one here? congress or dog doo-doo? >> i'm going to go with congress. >> dog doo-doo by 7%. >> i thought there was a trend here, bill. >> if congress wants to feel good about themselves, congress did beat vladimir putin and anthony weiner, so they have that. >> scientific right there. >> you're going to put the silent treatment on a lot of people now. >> it's friday, we might as all go out to enjoy the weekend. there's a restaurant that says, if you're coming to my rest
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in queens, new york, and as you can probably hear from time to time overhead, we're not too far from jfk or laguardia for that matter. a lot of flights these days and that means of course a lot of fees from checked bag to the privilege of boarding early. just as every thanksgiving traveller is about to find out. and tonight there are new numbers out on how these fees are adding up. our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: in atlanta, kate was just off the plane from her wedding in baltimore over the weekend. on top of her $200 airline ticket, she had to pay $50 extra for her bag. if it weren't for her wedding, she never would have checked one. >> i refuse to fall for the traps. >> reporter: tonight, we learn how the airlines are making extras. from priority boarding, extra leg room, in-flight food, add in the revenue from mileage programs, commissions from rental cars and hotel sales and those credit cards which earn you miles, it's all expected to add a staggering $42 billion to the world's airlines' bottom line this year. >> for the airlines this is absolutely critical. they wo
in queens, new york, and as you can probably hear from time to time overhead, we're not too far from jfk or laguardia for that matter. a lot of flights these days and that means of course a lot of fees from checked bag to the privilege of boarding early. just as every thanksgiving traveller is about to find out. and tonight there are new numbers out on how these fees are adding up. our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: in atlanta, kate was just off the plane from her wedding in...
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kennedy, to jfk, to good old jack kennedy. >> much more when we return.s is "hardball," the place for politics. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the touch of a button, the sleep number bed adjusts to each person's ideal comfort and support. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where right now our newest innovations are available with 36-month financing. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> chri
kennedy, to jfk, to good old jack kennedy. >> much more when we return.s is "hardball," the place for politics. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer...
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since he first shattered the stained glass ceiling, america has seen a flood of catholic presidents to jfk> much more when we return. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ld i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. yes. cup your hands together for me. rub it all the way up your hands. any exposed skin. and get the backs of your hands too. put some just around your neck. [ bell rings ] you're good to go. okay great thanks, here. can you hold him? [ bell rings ] [ female announcer ] by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs than first time moms. and new luvs with nightlock offer our largest absorbent area ever. they lock away wetness better than huggies, even overnight. live, learn, and get luvs. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> chris
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this november marks the 50th 50th anniversary of jfk's assassination.979 congressional investigation into his assassination was wrong. the book's author larry sabato says there are a lot of questions about the evidence used by the house of representatives. he says kennedy's murder is the most controversial of our time. >>> the boston red sox are going back to the world series for the third time in ten seasons. >> hit well into the corner. it is gone a grand slam! >> that grand slam by shane victorino in the 7th inning propelled boston to a 5-2 victory over the detroit tigers. they clinched the series in six games setting up a world series rematch with the st. louis cardinals. game 1 will be held in boston. and you can watch game 1 of the world series right here on ktvu this wednesday. coverage begins at 4:30. >>> ucla bruins making the road trip north to palo alto and stanford was waiting with open arms. stanford winners of 12 in a row at stanford stadium. kevin hogan grab a lawn chair because you got all day in the pocket. on the back end cody whitfiel
this november marks the 50th 50th anniversary of jfk's assassination.979 congressional investigation into his assassination was wrong. the book's author larry sabato says there are a lot of questions about the evidence used by the house of representatives. he says kennedy's murder is the most controversial of our time. >>> the boston red sox are going back to the world series for the third time in ten seasons. >> hit well into the corner. it is gone a grand slam! >> that...
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that was why. >> give us a sense of what was unique about jfk to explore the life he lived.about his experience surviving a suicide bombing scarlett fever, what other things struck you about his life. >> he came to the presidency, ran for the presidency in 1960 as a cold war hawk. around back then the cuban missile crisis which almost resulted in global annihilatioa. that changed his life. the move away from the cold war was essential and real dangers lied in miscalculation and misinformation, would not reapply when someone shot down a u 2 plane. he said, we don't know who did it. that's why, i think, vietnam would have been a very different experience. >> how would vietnam have been a different experience based on those two experiences? >> i think coming out of cuba missile crisis, a lot of scepticism about military's advice, important to lower the temperature around the world, knowing the region, feeling the west couldn't withstand the power of nationalism, even under communist insurgency. my bet is he would have slowly and carefully with all his eyes on politics disengage
that was why. >> give us a sense of what was unique about jfk to explore the life he lived.about his experience surviving a suicide bombing scarlett fever, what other things struck you about his life. >> he came to the presidency, ran for the presidency in 1960 as a cold war hawk. around back then the cuban missile crisis which almost resulted in global annihilatioa. that changed his life. the move away from the cold war was essential and real dangers lied in miscalculation and...
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so the entire committee conclusion is bogus. >> professor, let's talk about jfk's fairly extraordinaryh. he has been sort of romanticized as this sort of liberal hero, political hero. both reagan and clinton sort of wrapped themselves in his legacy. do you as a person who researched his life and political career, do you think he has been overromanticized or sort of post more tunnel jfk square with the person who was living? >> some of it squares. the rhetoric squares. the accomplishments of the administration were significant, although it was a very limited presidency. just a little over two-and-a-half years. having said that, there is no question the tragedy of the assassination, which just overwhelmed the country -- you all are so young. but talk to your parents and grandparents who lived through it, and they'll tell you that it traumatized the country. it created guilt in the country as a whole about the kennedy assassination, which guaranteed the kennedy legacy would continue and the kennedy agenda would be adopted during the johnson administration. so it's a mixture. and what we f
so the entire committee conclusion is bogus. >> professor, let's talk about jfk's fairly extraordinaryh. he has been sort of romanticized as this sort of liberal hero, political hero. both reagan and clinton sort of wrapped themselves in his legacy. do you as a person who researched his life and political career, do you think he has been overromanticized or sort of post more tunnel jfk square with the person who was living? >> some of it squares. the rhetoric squares. the...
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the fallout in dallas of the assassination of jfk. plays one of the emergency room nurses that had to cope with the immediate crisis. we take a look at a clip from "parkland." >> doctor, doctor. >> who is the attending? >> dr. perry. >> it is justway. you. >> do something. >> doctor. tavis: here you go again playing a stoic, unflappable, no- nonsense character. >> nothing like me. [laughter] my kids may say that's like me, but i think of myself, you want to know how i'm feeling, just look at me.nothing is hidden. i cry like a baby. i get upset, i stamp my feet. i'm not stoic. tavis: it has been 50 years since the assassination of jfk. i don't know how his family feels about this, but it did doesn't seem like 50 years, the story that we hear about all the time. it has like never gone away. i raise that to ask, what did you see when you saw the screenplay that made you want to do this, for something we have been hearing about almost weekly and monthly for 50 years? >> it is interesting, because i was alive when he died. so i remember my
the fallout in dallas of the assassination of jfk. plays one of the emergency room nurses that had to cope with the immediate crisis. we take a look at a clip from "parkland." >> doctor, doctor. >> who is the attending? >> dr. perry. >> it is justway. you. >> do something. >> doctor. tavis: here you go again playing a stoic, unflappable, no- nonsense character. >> nothing like me. [laughter] my kids may say that's like me, but i think of...
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they saw jfk. we had a picture of jfk. we had see us -- jesus.we had a picture of jfk and they saw him murdered and another good catholic, in their mind, robert f. kennedy. martin luther king. they had hippies, movements, and drugs. there was such a time in the united states, i mean, when martin luther king of assassinated, they saw the national guard on our streets in the city of chicago. they saw riting -- rioting. i think my dad said it's time to go back to the mountains of puerto rico. the place safer so i can finish raiding the children. >> >> host: because you grew up in puerto rican neighborhood you thought you were -- they see you as a guy from the u.s. as american. >> guest: right. >> host: there's a great story here. you're in class and you talk to the girl and approach her and introduce yourself and she said -- [speaking in spanish] he was bothering me. of she talking about me? you go puerto rico and you're the -- how do you deal with that? >> guest: it was very, very difficult. it was a painful time. i mean, i used to think that adole
they saw jfk. we had a picture of jfk. we had see us -- jesus.we had a picture of jfk and they saw him murdered and another good catholic, in their mind, robert f. kennedy. martin luther king. they had hippies, movements, and drugs. there was such a time in the united states, i mean, when martin luther king of assassinated, they saw the national guard on our streets in the city of chicago. they saw riting -- rioting. i think my dad said it's time to go back to the mountains of puerto rico. the...
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first the author of an upcoming book reveals new evidence about the assassination of jfk. see you at 7:00. >> i'm amazed we are still so fascinated with the assassination of john f. kennedy. we'll be watching, charlie. have a good day. >>> government shutdown feels like we just keep talking about this. politicians are now running out of time. the debt ceiling is the big focus when it comes to possibly defaulting on the nation's loans. >> yesterday negotiations between the white house and republicans in the house stalled. delia goncalves is live on capitol hill with more. sounds like a broken record delia. >> reporter: lawmakers are back to work today, hoping to get over the one issue that many say is now standing in the way of a deal to raise the debt ceiling. that one issue, sequestration. senate majority whip dick durbin calling the sequester the single biggest sticking point in negotiations. democrats want a deal that would end those across-the- board spending cuts to domestic and defense programs. the gop sees those cuts as crucial to reducing the country's debt. senat
first the author of an upcoming book reveals new evidence about the assassination of jfk. see you at 7:00. >> i'm amazed we are still so fascinated with the assassination of john f. kennedy. we'll be watching, charlie. have a good day. >>> government shutdown feels like we just keep talking about this. politicians are now running out of time. the debt ceiling is the big focus when it comes to possibly defaulting on the nation's loans. >> yesterday negotiations between the...
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i think very likely a greater one than jfk. he was more radical than jfk.he excluded groups and he would have been coming along in a time more propitious for radical action. he would have restored the idealism of america and, you know, i never knew that your father felt that way about bobby. i, of course, read his extraordinary book. it's one of the reasons i got involved in public service, but i never knew he so clearly favored bobby over jfk. >> he actually was much closer to bobby than he was to jfk. i remember i used to visit him in new york when i was in law school and he'd, we'd go out to dinner with bobby every time i'd be in new york for some odd reason and there was a real closeness in their relationship and there was a real feeling that bobby actually depended on his advice in a very, you know, close way. >> and jfk too remote for his tastes? >> well, he was very, he was close to jfk. one of the letters we discovered was a four-page single-spaced typewritten critique of the manuscript of the courage and john kennedy wrote arthur saying, please be
i think very likely a greater one than jfk. he was more radical than jfk.he excluded groups and he would have been coming along in a time more propitious for radical action. he would have restored the idealism of america and, you know, i never knew that your father felt that way about bobby. i, of course, read his extraordinary book. it's one of the reasons i got involved in public service, but i never knew he so clearly favored bobby over jfk. >> he actually was much closer to bobby than...
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that texas but fortunately it is a great museum does not 96 glorify on assault it is about the '60s jfk isand look o presidency in another reason to go to dallas.oswald look out the window next toarrio oswald's window that is nowfirst barricade with plexiglas thethai first thing you will notice looks much smaller in real life than inootn photographs.ps. lnge second in looksr so close he was trained to shoot in thew brain -- and the marinecoulhavem corps if you've ever shot d rifle you will look intoe t think he could have made that shot but the sixthisit floor museum is a greatso if ou place to go then follow the escape route then visit the si boarding house.x if you're interested in itnd, is a must to go to the sixth floor museum in dallas. >> host: indiana you are on booktv. >> caller: very interesting. i was in high school when kennedy was killed.h from what you have said iattck thank you believe the warren commission that oz wald washe the onlym attacker but what can we do for those that have watched the movies tomy say this cannot be true and youn put history straight? i firmer the
that texas but fortunately it is a great museum does not 96 glorify on assault it is about the '60s jfk isand look o presidency in another reason to go to dallas.oswald look out the window next toarrio oswald's window that is nowfirst barricade with plexiglas thethai first thing you will notice looks much smaller in real life than inootn photographs.ps. lnge second in looksr so close he was trained to shoot in thew brain -- and the marinecoulhavem corps if you've ever shot d rifle you will look...
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jeff larson and ryan elder. >>> the assassination of jfk. that day in dallas. we'll explain. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by lyrica. it was hard to do what mattered. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia... thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain. for some, as early as the first week of treatment. now, i can do more with the ones i love. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use mac
jeff larson and ryan elder. >>> the assassination of jfk. that day in dallas. we'll explain. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by lyrica. it was hard to do what mattered. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia... thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain. for some, as early...
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. >>> esto sucedió ayer en la escuela jfk se le acerco en una camioneta. >>> se le informo a las autoridadese declaro culpable de abusar de menores, por 30 cargos en su contra con niños menores de 14 años, con posible condena de por vida. >>> arrestaron al creador de silk road. >>> el hombre enfrenta cargos federales por cargos de supuestamente contratar un asesino a sueldo. >>> acusado de matar a un estudiante en san francisco se declaro inocente, cuando un hombre se bajaba del tren, ademas de declararse inocente de otros dos delitos. >>> segun los oficiales en el fin de semana se recibieron varias llamadas y tendran más patrullas para que el numero de crimenes no aumente. >>> se contara con una nueva clinica en san jose. >>> se protesta por la paralizacion del gobierno. >>> una semana de huelga. llno >>> ♪ (musica) . >>> con el inicio de la inscripcion a los seguros de obama care, salen alternativas para los que no califican, como esta clinica comunitaria. >>> gracias, buenas tardes, en san jose hay una nueva clinica en la ciudad. >>> muchas personas que no tienen cobertura han usado estos
. >>> esto sucedió ayer en la escuela jfk se le acerco en una camioneta. >>> se le informo a las autoridadese declaro culpable de abusar de menores, por 30 cargos en su contra con niños menores de 14 años, con posible condena de por vida. >>> arrestaron al creador de silk road. >>> el hombre enfrenta cargos federales por cargos de supuestamente contratar un asesino a sueldo. >>> acusado de matar a un estudiante en san francisco se declaro...
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do you have the evidence for who did kill jfk?ee harvey oswald did not kill jfk. it's so clear, it's laughable. when you look at the situation and you look at what happened. and the reason is because they always say, well, someone would talk. people have spoken. but mainstream media won't talk about it. they speak to silence. they don't speak until when things happen on the murder of our president 50 years ago now. >> mr. ventura, it's been a great delight to have you today. we would love to have you back again when we have more time. you are the author of the new book "they killed our president." thank you, sir. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> and we'll be right back. woah! what? it's called a smoky eye. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best at new trends but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ mal
do you have the evidence for who did kill jfk?ee harvey oswald did not kill jfk. it's so clear, it's laughable. when you look at the situation and you look at what happened. and the reason is because they always say, well, someone would talk. people have spoken. but mainstream media won't talk about it. they speak to silence. they don't speak until when things happen on the murder of our president 50 years ago now. >> mr. ventura, it's been a great delight to have you today. we would love...
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it was tough to do withmember lincoln and even tougher with jfk because it is ai have complex story you people don't remember him they'd go at his november 22nd so not onlyant o e that i have to tell them who a he was and what hissint kenne administration was what theellid laws meant to america so itthey is a sidebar d coffee and then telling children about the assassination because theynd of don't remember what we do. >> host: this is the young do adult titles. is your adult title? >> that comes out in bo november close to the time what of the assassination that is just like the book man hunt trying to recreate moment by moment.nkerave >> host: james swanson why should of the people withyour people coming in with books at the 50th anniversaryt t choose your buck? hey >> guest: of lot of the books get off the point to talk about multipleha conspiracy theories that areonee contradictory or they speculate on what we don't know. realty one thing that is happening withw the 50th anniversaryo some forget about that day america loves theirurdere. president and two children. lost their father
it was tough to do withmember lincoln and even tougher with jfk because it is ai have complex story you people don't remember him they'd go at his november 22nd so not onlyant o e that i have to tell them who a he was and what hissint kenne administration was what theellid laws meant to america so itthey is a sidebar d coffee and then telling children about the assassination because theynd of don't remember what we do. >> host: this is the young do adult titles. is your adult title?...
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tell us the story of how infamous mobster sam helped goat jfk elected. then after election, when jfk unleashed the fbi, how the gangster had the 35th president killed. the grand nephew and producer and writer of this film, the story, nicholas joins us from chicago, appropriately enough. what did you think your dad did for a living? >> well, when we were very young, i thought he was a salesman. >> when you heard people associating him with the mafia, how did wrou respond? >> i found out in late grammar school. i couldn't believe what i was hearing. after awhile, i became defensive and protective. >> did you ever meet his reported mistress? >> oh, yes. yes. many times. >> did you know that she was apparently, and this is fairly well documented, not only your father's mistress, but the mistress of the president of the united states in. >> yes, i did know that after things started coming out and i started putting things together, yes, she was traveling between the president and my father. >> tell me how you believe your great uncle and the mob family that he
tell us the story of how infamous mobster sam helped goat jfk elected. then after election, when jfk unleashed the fbi, how the gangster had the 35th president killed. the grand nephew and producer and writer of this film, the story, nicholas joins us from chicago, appropriately enough. what did you think your dad did for a living? >> well, when we were very young, i thought he was a salesman. >> when you heard people associating him with the mafia, how did wrou respond? >> i...
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s in " wass the hospital where jfk taken after being shot. it is rated pg. isticky situation in "all bright." he cannot find a job and his wife leaves him. he partners up with the man who stole his wife. it is rated r. that is the box office preview. >> coming up next, your maryland lottery pick 3. first, a look at how wall street is performing at this hour. stay with us. >> time for your maryland lottery midday pick three and pick four numbers. mblottery.com/ravens. 9 printed on the ball. >> 4 in the middle. your pick three numbers are 9,4 aned 7. 4w your pic 4 -- pick details. a 3 for starters. a 9 written on the ball. the final number is a 5. 3,9,3,5. the maryland lottery. let yourself play. chanceoday with a slight of showers. a chance for showers. 76 on monday. 71 on tuesday with a 41% chance for showers. >> have a great weekend. thanks for watching. have a great day. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncic [dramatic music] ♪ >> oh! hey! what's up? how you doing? what up? what up?
s in " wass the hospital where jfk taken after being shot. it is rated pg. isticky situation in "all bright." he cannot find a job and his wife leaves him. he partners up with the man who stole his wife. it is rated r. that is the box office preview. >> coming up next, your maryland lottery pick 3. first, a look at how wall street is performing at this hour. stay with us. >> time for your maryland lottery midday pick three and pick four numbers. mblottery.com/ravens....
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there have been a lot of books written about jfk and this assassination. larry, what makes your book different? >> among other things, we prove that the second investigation of president kennedy's assassination in the 1970s by the house of representatives was completely wrong. they concluded that president kennedy was probably killed as a result of a conspiracy. that was the opposite of the warren commission result in the early 1960s. warren commission was also poorly done but the select committee's conclusion was based on evidence and audio recording at the police headquarters on november 22, 1963. they completely misinterpreted it. we have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt with an extensive, highly sophisticated study they simply got it wrong. there is no bullet on the dictabelt. >> you said, larry, there is no bullet on the what belt? >> the dictabelt, a recording in the police headquarters. primitive device at the time, and it only recorded this because by accident one of the policeman helping with the motorcade that day had a stuck microphone on his m
there have been a lot of books written about jfk and this assassination. larry, what makes your book different? >> among other things, we prove that the second investigation of president kennedy's assassination in the 1970s by the house of representatives was completely wrong. they concluded that president kennedy was probably killed as a result of a conspiracy. that was the opposite of the warren commission result in the early 1960s. warren commission was also poorly done but the select...
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also, a new book offering an unusual conspiracy theory on the jfk assassination. oswald was said to kill not the president. why he had an axe to grind with the governor. first, senate leaders, and one democrat and one republican are now in the driver's seat. the house gop hitting a dead end on reopening the government and raising the debt ceiling. >> two days ago a promising plan was on the table. and how republicans feel president obama double crossed them. >> reporter: there is no deal in place to avoid a possible default this week. >> my staff has every plane flight on our schedule and are ready to come back as soon as there is a vote. >> all we know is we have a president that doesn't want to negotiate. >> perhaps a hint of defensiveness. now, all eyes on the senate and whether harry reid can work out a compromise. >> the conversations were very cordial, but i hope our talking is some solace to the american people. they are not doing us a favor by reopening the government. they are not doing us a favor by extending a debt ceiling. those are part of our jobs. >
also, a new book offering an unusual conspiracy theory on the jfk assassination. oswald was said to kill not the president. why he had an axe to grind with the governor. first, senate leaders, and one democrat and one republican are now in the driver's seat. the house gop hitting a dead end on reopening the government and raising the debt ceiling. >> two days ago a promising plan was on the table. and how republicans feel president obama double crossed them. >> reporter: there is no...