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an article in "life magazine" in 1962, going against jfk.jfk was trying allow latin american countries to be more independent and not have more private debt imposed upon them, which is what rockefeller and the other bankers wanted to do at the time as a new source of making money. disturbedy rockefeller in particular who was trying to expand the bank into those areas. on the one side at a strong social connection and on the other side jfk tried to go in the way to make the country's a little more independent financially from the u.s. where that was a point where things started going in a separate direction and rockefeller and walter wriston who ran citibank at the time wanted to dump them with debt and privatizing and that haveof things gone worst since then. >> what happens as the 1970's? for the bulk of the 20 century, you banks and the government working together. but since then, wall street goes rogue. what accounts for the shift and how do we fix it now? >> a little bit started when they found they could do a foreign-policy that was sep
an article in "life magazine" in 1962, going against jfk.jfk was trying allow latin american countries to be more independent and not have more private debt imposed upon them, which is what rockefeller and the other bankers wanted to do at the time as a new source of making money. disturbedy rockefeller in particular who was trying to expand the bank into those areas. on the one side at a strong social connection and on the other side jfk tried to go in the way to make the country's a...
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let's back up. 1963, those in the movement are concerned about whether jfk really does have what it takeswill put it that way, to really get behind this legislation and push it through, and then you advance to the summer of 1963, the march on washington, just to put it into context, into your point, you have the 16th street bombing of , andhurch in birmingham all of this happens literally weeks later, and then days later, not even a month later, you have a bombing at a church where these four little girls are killed, and then weeks later, jfk is assassinated, and then you are into 1964, and lyndon johnson is president, and i am only putting it on the table to get a sense from you as to how you think all of these -- i hate this phrase -- these momentn a row lead to a where lbj can galvanize the congress and galvanize the congress to do something in memory of jfk, in memory of these four little girls -- i am just trying to set the stage of the better. >> right. legislation, we look back and we think, of course, the country was going to come around to civil rights legislation, but there are
let's back up. 1963, those in the movement are concerned about whether jfk really does have what it takeswill put it that way, to really get behind this legislation and push it through, and then you advance to the summer of 1963, the march on washington, just to put it into context, into your point, you have the 16th street bombing of , andhurch in birmingham all of this happens literally weeks later, and then days later, not even a month later, you have a bombing at a church where these four...
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and -- >> my real parents are jfk and marilyn monroe. i was their love child, so -- >> an unusual inmate with an unusual charge. threatens. >> dead man when i get out on the street. >> you don't listen. >> no, you don't listen. >> you can go back to your cell. you have had enough of an audience. >> and even slips free of his restraints. >>> in a popular section of downtown cleveland stands the cuyahoga county correction center. every day countless people pass by the 11th story building having no idea of the drama inside. >> we have to come back every week, every day, every shift, we will. >> while some of the 2,200 men and women incarcerated here have been convicted of crime, most have only been charged and are awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> we run the gamut on the type of individuals here. charges range from misdemeanor charges to the highest felony you can think of. it's different every day. you meet people that you never thought you would meet before. everybody has a different story. >> and hardly anyone has a sto
and -- >> my real parents are jfk and marilyn monroe. i was their love child, so -- >> an unusual inmate with an unusual charge. threatens. >> dead man when i get out on the street. >> you don't listen. >> no, you don't listen. >> you can go back to your cell. you have had enough of an audience. >> and even slips free of his restraints. >>> in a popular section of downtown cleveland stands the cuyahoga county correction center. every day...
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an expert believe it or not assassinations and he has written quite a big deal about the jfk assassination. in covering that, in researching that he discovered there have been dozens of attempts on presidents most of which have gone unreported or uncovered or even hushed up not to frighten people because of the sinister nature. we expect this to come out in april when a lot of people talk about the lincoln assassination. it is really a fascinating look at threats and assassination attempt on presidents in the 20th century most of which you have never heard of and how they were averted and how the secret service and other agencies keep the president safe. >> the people have spoken. >> the people have spoken and they are wrong. this is again a very interesting, irreverent and provocative book about the challenges of a pure democracy. what david argues is we are not a pure democracy, we never were a democracy. we are a democratic republic and in fact as people who don't understand that or like the idea of a republic go further and further down up your democracy road all kinds of the unintende
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. >> you mentioned trilling was a supporter of jfk? >> yes, he was a card carrying democrat . >> he was not in favor by the left? >> no, and especially as time went on. >> it's in the late 1940ings when there's a young student at the university writing a lot of poetry and studying with master, and this was beginsberg who was correspondenting extensively, a very warm relationship, really, but the relationship would fall apart in the 50s as it was a voice for radical youth, and vice versa, and very suspicious, and what he signified, a battle, and not only trilling, but professors like him and, and they cymballize a commitment to high culture, and they had the same, but it was no longer accessible and 5 white male spirit, after the 1970s, as to who trilling was, a unsustainable set of cultural commitments. >> why did you write the book? where did it come from? >> when i read the novel, middle of the journey, and felt it which have captured something crucial and links 20th century into something organic, radical impulse, all in this book a
. >> you mentioned trilling was a supporter of jfk? >> yes, he was a card carrying democrat . >> he was not in favor by the left? >> no, and especially as time went on. >> it's in the late 1940ings when there's a young student at the university writing a lot of poetry and studying with master, and this was beginsberg who was correspondenting extensively, a very warm relationship, really, but the relationship would fall apart in the 50s as it was a voice for radical...
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adin who is a expert believe it or not in assassinations and is written quite a great deal about the jfk assassination budding covering data in researching that he discovered there have been thousands of attempts on presidents most of which have gone unreported or uncovered or even hushed up to frighten people because of the sinister nature of these. we are timing this to come out in april when a lot of people talk about the lincoln assassination but it's really a fascinating book about threats and plots and assassination attempts on presidents in the 20th century most of which you have never heard of and how they were averted and how the secret service and other agencies help keep the president safe. >> host: the people have spoken. >> guest: the people have spoken and they are wrong. that is what david barzani says and this is again a very interesting thoughtful air reverence and provocative book about the challenges of a pure democracy and what david argues is that we are not a pure democracy and we never worry a democracy. we were a democratic republic and in fact as people who don't
adin who is a expert believe it or not in assassinations and is written quite a great deal about the jfk assassination budding covering data in researching that he discovered there have been thousands of attempts on presidents most of which have gone unreported or uncovered or even hushed up to frighten people because of the sinister nature of these. we are timing this to come out in april when a lot of people talk about the lincoln assassination but it's really a fascinating book about threats...
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kennedy of course, jfk had been a skipper on a pt 109 and understood the ability for a small boat and a small crew of navy personnel what a big difference they could make in combat especially so he pushed for a naval commando force that could go and to the sea, the arundel and all terrains environments. not just operating from ships that operating far from land. in vietnam they went out of the blue waters of the navy into the brown waters of counterinsurgency and even the jungles in cambodia and vietnam and other areas. in the current war in iraq and afghanistan in the war in terror the seals are operating thousands of miles from the sea. some of them said the only water we have is in our canteens. .. a al qaeda rally in martyrs' square in downtown benghazi. some 300 al qaeda activists waving their guns in the air and publicly calling for the deaths of the u.s. ambassador. the very same time mean they also manhattan the private life of a messieurs these into the stephens was known. a minute by minute account of the attacks. forty diplomats and diplomatic security personnel in benghazi
kennedy of course, jfk had been a skipper on a pt 109 and understood the ability for a small boat and a small crew of navy personnel what a big difference they could make in combat especially so he pushed for a naval commando force that could go and to the sea, the arundel and all terrains environments. not just operating from ships that operating far from land. in vietnam they went out of the blue waters of the navy into the brown waters of counterinsurgency and even the jungles in cambodia...
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he compares me to jfk. >> jfk, kfc, you name it. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] for the record he has it slightly wrong. i don't like him, i love him. i may be in love with imlook forward to growing old with him. my wife and i are expecting a baby. so far we can't agree on a name. i want to name the kid karate. i want the middle name to be fing. a great name. my wife doesn't like the idea. she things we should give the kid a human name. but this might be a good solution. apparently a lot of people are naming their kids after characters from game of tloenz. khaleesi, the number of names has gone up. in 2012, 106 girls named khaleesi in the united states, last year, more, became more popular. what better way to be reminded of gratuitous sex and violence than whenever you called your child downstairs. a bad idea. i love game of tloenz. don't name your baby that. if not for your kid's sake, do it for the poor baristas at starbuck's. hazelnut. ridiculous baby names. they're not just for others. a man had a heart attack. landed him on the transplant list. he managed to get himself of
he compares me to jfk. >> jfk, kfc, you name it. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] for the record he has it slightly wrong. i don't like him, i love him. i may be in love with imlook forward to growing old with him. my wife and i are expecting a baby. so far we can't agree on a name. i want to name the kid karate. i want the middle name to be fing. a great name. my wife doesn't like the idea. she things we should give the kid a human name. but this might be a good solution. apparently...
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he compares me to jfk and the rest of the candidates. >> jfk, kfc, you name it. by the way, for the record. he has it slightly wrong. i don't like him a lot. i love him. i look forward to growing old with him. my wife and i are expecting a baby the so far we can't agree on a name. [ applause ] but i want to name the kid karate. and i want the middle name to be effing. karate effing kimmel. my wife thinks he should give the kid a human name. a lot of people are naming their kids after characters, "gaim of thrones" the name of babies, named khleesi has gone way up. in 2012. 146 girls were named khleesi, last year, there were more, it became more popular. what better way to be reminded of gratuitous sex and violence than, whenever you call your child downstairs. it is a bad idea. i mean, i love game of tloenz. don't name your baby that. if not for your kids' sake, do it for the poor baristas at starbuck's that will have to write the names. hazelnut machiatto for demarius. ridiculous baby names not just for paltrow any more. for all of us. a story, speaking of crazy
he compares me to jfk and the rest of the candidates. >> jfk, kfc, you name it. by the way, for the record. he has it slightly wrong. i don't like him a lot. i love him. i look forward to growing old with him. my wife and i are expecting a baby the so far we can't agree on a name. [ applause ] but i want to name the kid karate. and i want the middle name to be effing. karate effing kimmel. my wife thinks he should give the kid a human name. a lot of people are naming their kids after...
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and he's written quite a great deal about the jfk assassination. but in covering that and researching that, he discovered that there have been dozens of attempts on presidents, most of which have gone unreported or uncovered or even hushed up to not frighten people because of the sinister nature of these. so we are timing this to come out in april when a lot of people, of course, talk about the lincoln assassination. but it's really a fascinating look at threats and plots and assassination attempts on presidents in the 20th century, most of which you've never heard of and how they were averted and how the secret service and other agencies help keep the president safe. >> host: "the people have spoken." >> guest: "the people have spoken, and they are wrong." that's what david harsanyi says. and this is, again, a very interesting, thoughtful, irreverent and provocative book about the challenges of a pure democracy. and what david argues is that we're not a pure democracy, we never were a democracy, we were a democratic republic and, in fact, as we go
and he's written quite a great deal about the jfk assassination. but in covering that and researching that, he discovered that there have been dozens of attempts on presidents, most of which have gone unreported or uncovered or even hushed up to not frighten people because of the sinister nature of these. so we are timing this to come out in april when a lot of people, of course, talk about the lincoln assassination. but it's really a fascinating look at threats and plots and assassination...
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kennedy, of course,jfk had been a skipper, and he understood the ability of a small boat, a small crew of navy personnel what a big difference they could make in combat, especially in the pacific. so he pushed for a naval commando force that could go in the sea, the air and the land, all terrains, all environments. not just operating from ships, but operating very far from land. and now, you know, so in vietnam they went out of the blue waters of the navy into the brown waters of counterinsurgency and deep into the jungles, laos, cambodia, vietnam and hmong areas. and in the current war, the war on terror, the seals are operating thousands of miles from the sea. some of them say the only water we have is in our canteens. >> richard miniter, you finished up "eyes on the target" in benghazi. >> guest: that's right. we thought benghazi gets ignored, and it's an important part of the seal story because two of the four victims of the benghazi attacks, glenn doherty and ty woods, are former navy seals. and this is something that we in the course of our interviews about the history of the nav
kennedy, of course,jfk had been a skipper, and he understood the ability of a small boat, a small crew of navy personnel what a big difference they could make in combat, especially in the pacific. so he pushed for a naval commando force that could go in the sea, the air and the land, all terrains, all environments. not just operating from ships, but operating very far from land. and now, you know, so in vietnam they went out of the blue waters of the navy into the brown waters of...
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>> he met jfk. he was think about being a saxophone player but when he met jfk, he wanted to be president. >> jimmy: do you think meeting him made you want to be president? >> i still want to be a chemist. >> jimmy: how did you become interested in the periodic tables of the elements? >> my second big interest was geometry. what are these made of? of course, everything is made of elements. everything, you are made of elements, everything is made of elements. >> jimmy: what are the elements? >> everything that makes up everything. >> jimmy: how many elements are there? >> there are 118. >> jimmy: are there any we haven't discovered yet? >> of course, we have more to learn, if if you haven't discovered something. >> jimmy: so every element has a name, an abbreviation and a number, correct? >> yep. >> jimmy: and you know? >> all of them. >> jimmy: all 118. okay, all right, do you want to do a little quiz here? okay, let's do it. i'm going to show you a symbol and you tell me its element and atomic numb
>> he met jfk. he was think about being a saxophone player but when he met jfk, he wanted to be president. >> jimmy: do you think meeting him made you want to be president? >> i still want to be a chemist. >> jimmy: how did you become interested in the periodic tables of the elements? >> my second big interest was geometry. what are these made of? of course, everything is made of elements. everything, you are made of elements, everything is made of elements....
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officials decided to divert it because jfk's airport as a much longer runway. no one on board was hurt. >>> if you use instagram you were probably not happy yesterday. >> users say they could only see pictures from five days ago. currently they have about 200 million users that share about 60 million photos a ga. mic microsoft as a helper now, like siri. she can give you the weather forecast and remind you to leave early for a meeting if there is traffic or to buy your mom a birthday gift. >> she has a lot on her list. >>> controversy erupting on social media. some new york sports radio guys criticized a baseball players decision to take three days off for paternity leave. >> here they are talking about the decision made by the second baseman daniel murphy. listen. >> 24 hours. you stay there, baby is good, you have a good support system for the mom and baby, you get back to your team and you play baseball. that's my take on it. what -- nothing you can do anyway. >> have a c-section before the season starts, i need to be at opening day. this is what makes our d
officials decided to divert it because jfk's airport as a much longer runway. no one on board was hurt. >>> if you use instagram you were probably not happy yesterday. >> users say they could only see pictures from five days ago. currently they have about 200 million users that share about 60 million photos a ga. mic microsoft as a helper now, like siri. she can give you the weather forecast and remind you to leave early for a meeting if there is traffic or to buy your mom a...
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assassination records, thousands of pages of jfk assassination records that still remain with held by the national archives at the behest of the cia. does not require an edward snowden to get public attention focused on the release of those records? and that in 2013 on behalf of a number of prominent citizens including the former chief counsel of the house select committee on assassinations wrote a letter to the "washington post" about this. the letter was not even the knowledge. >> we are going to try to keep this pretty focused on the nsa project that the panel worked john. so if you have a question that is specifically related to this. [inaudible question] >> it's not a subject i have any expertise on. .. that drove right to focus up revealing sources and methods so i'm curious about your decision process. >> yeah it's a plausible surmise in looking at the cloud at the drying for a layperson but respectfully sir nobody who is in bolotin intelligence gathering or telecommunications networking would think that drug itself or the idea that there are places on the internet that are goo
assassination records, thousands of pages of jfk assassination records that still remain with held by the national archives at the behest of the cia. does not require an edward snowden to get public attention focused on the release of those records? and that in 2013 on behalf of a number of prominent citizens including the former chief counsel of the house select committee on assassinations wrote a letter to the "washington post" about this. the letter was not even the knowledge....
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. >> routers is reporting right now there was an earlier explosion at the jfk library.t is going on here in boston? >> being back for a second. what is this? is it a transformer? is it something more sinister? no idea. you start looking at all of the injuries you start to see people coming out with no legs, people with no arms. bodies covered in blood. >> we were almost to the finish. >> i thought it was fireworks. i thought it was a special occasion and fireworks were going off for us. >> i remember hearing a couple loud noises. at first i thought it was thunder. >> i took off. >> a police officer immediately stopped me. i yelled at him. i am a doctor. i need to be at the finish line. all of a sudden to my left the first bomb went off i decided to turn and run so i turned to my right to run away. i ended up running right into the second bomb. >> first goes off everybody get in the street. i was headed there myself. at some point by the guardrail, boom, the bomb goes off. >> when the second one went off i could feel the impact of the explosion. i was landed with my left
. >> routers is reporting right now there was an earlier explosion at the jfk library.t is going on here in boston? >> being back for a second. what is this? is it a transformer? is it something more sinister? no idea. you start looking at all of the injuries you start to see people coming out with no legs, people with no arms. bodies covered in blood. >> we were almost to the finish. >> i thought it was fireworks. i thought it was a special occasion and fireworks were...
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>> it heptiond when jfk brought it down but it was dramatically brought down under ronald reagan camp. >> where was it under eisenhower, do you remember? >> there were some rates that were just outrageously high. but the difference was we had a lot of loopholes, and so people used shelters and loopholes. any time you have extraordinary high tax rates, we have had tax rates as high as 90 percent in this country, greta. when that's happened, there have been shelters and loopholes so people just shift their money around. the brilliance of the camp rock bill in '81 is taxes came down dra mat lick dramatically not just the rich. 18 years of solid growth, greta. we had only a very brief 18 month recession. when bill clinton cut the capital gain tax rate, we had extreme growth that was a very positive so it shows whether it's democrat or republican, if we can cut taxes, if we can have a solid dollar. if we can check government spending and check government regulation, that's your formula for success. unfortunately, barack obama is doing just the opposite, he is wanting to increase taxes, he
>> it heptiond when jfk brought it down but it was dramatically brought down under ronald reagan camp. >> where was it under eisenhower, do you remember? >> there were some rates that were just outrageously high. but the difference was we had a lot of loopholes, and so people used shelters and loopholes. any time you have extraordinary high tax rates, we have had tax rates as high as 90 percent in this country, greta. when that's happened, there have been shelters and...
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the crash of twa flight 800 just after takeoff from jfk airport in 1996 was another hard lesson. >> upsaw two fireballs go down to the water. >> reporter: the ntsb determined an explosion in the fuel tank caused the crash, blaming it on a wire that short-circuited. the faa later mandated changes to reduce sparks from faulty wiring. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> joining me once again is safety analyst david souci, author of "why planes crash" and les abend. does it seem like change only occurs in the wake of a tragedy, or is the industry proactive? >> i think dave will agree with me this is what we call tombstone technology unfortunately. >> tombstone technology. >> yeah. when something tragic happens, then these changes occur. it's traditional for the ntsb to kind of and the faa to be at odds. one is a regulatory agency and one finds probable cause and says, "a," we recommend this. dave has probably been at the forefront of this. and it's very difficult. >> you agree with tombstone -- i have never heard that term. >> it is a term that's been used and that's what the faa has been worki
the crash of twa flight 800 just after takeoff from jfk airport in 1996 was another hard lesson. >> upsaw two fireballs go down to the water. >> reporter: the ntsb determined an explosion in the fuel tank caused the crash, blaming it on a wire that short-circuited. the faa later mandated changes to reduce sparks from faulty wiring. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> joining me once again is safety analyst david souci, author of "why planes crash" and les abend. does...
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we compared me to jfk and other candidates. >> right, jfk, kfc, you name it. >> next up, bob quest iss an independent write-in candidate out in iowa. he's made quite an impression in a race that's already caught the attention of the national media. the field includes, of course, republican candidate joan any ernst and democratic congressman bruce bailey. ernst is known for her advertisement in which she crites her experience castrating pigs as her main criteria for cutting pork in washington. the ice on the proverbial cake is a new online video replaced by bob quest, the independent. and you've got to see it to believe it. >> hi. i'm bob. i am running. running for iowa's open seat in the u.s. senate. term limits for congress need to become the 28th amendment to our u.s. constitution. i believe that every aspect of our constitution, which even a baby knows includes the second amendment. if you're a sexual predator and sociopath that murdered my sister and you come to my door to harm my girls i'm going to use my glock to blow your balls off. please do not confuse me with the iowa's repu
we compared me to jfk and other candidates. >> right, jfk, kfc, you name it. >> next up, bob quest iss an independent write-in candidate out in iowa. he's made quite an impression in a race that's already caught the attention of the national media. the field includes, of course, republican candidate joan any ernst and democratic congressman bruce bailey. ernst is known for her advertisement in which she crites her experience castrating pigs as her main criteria for cutting pork in...
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jfk, nixon, and george w. bush. a vietnam veteran himself, oliver stone was decorated with a bronze star and purple heart. as a filmmaker, he tackle the most controversial aspects of hiswar, the vietnam war, in classics "platoon" and "born on the fourth of july." is explored latin america through his film "salvador." now his venture today is the untold history of the united states, a four-part dvd series. 10 episodes appeared on showtime. oliver stone work together with historian "untold history of the united states." peter kuznick. it is a multipart documentary that features a companion book with the name, "untold history of the united states." it draws on archival findings recently declassified documents from the atomic bombing of japan to the cold war to the fall of communism and continuing all the way through to president obama. i want to go back to my interview with oliver stone and peter kuznick from when the showtime series first aired. first, this is the trailer of oliver stone's, "untold history of the unit
jfk, nixon, and george w. bush. a vietnam veteran himself, oliver stone was decorated with a bronze star and purple heart. as a filmmaker, he tackle the most controversial aspects of hiswar, the vietnam war, in classics "platoon" and "born on the fourth of july." is explored latin america through his film "salvador." now his venture today is the untold history of the united states, a four-part dvd series. 10 episodes appeared on showtime. oliver stone work together...
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the boeing 757 took off from new york's jfk yesterday morning with 138 passengers and eight crew members on board. while in the air, pilots discovered a broken window in the cockpit. they had to make an emergency landing in indianapolis. the landing went smoothly but passengers were delayed for four hours. >>> a body pulled from the delta is believed to be that of a missing boater. he and another man were thrown into the water late yesterday morning here at cruise haven marina in brentwood. the men were involved in a fishing tournament at the time. it's unclear exactly what happened. there is some speculation the boat may have hit a bridge or possibly some underwater debris. the second man was rescued and treated for minor injuries. >>> a police officer was injured when a chase ended in a crash in san francisco. it started early yesterday morning with an attempted robbery in the richmond district. two men tried to rob a woman at gunpoint. the officers spotted the suspect's car and followed it. the suspect then rammed the police cruiser. the suspects were arrested at the scene. the office
the boeing 757 took off from new york's jfk yesterday morning with 138 passengers and eight crew members on board. while in the air, pilots discovered a broken window in the cockpit. they had to make an emergency landing in indianapolis. the landing went smoothly but passengers were delayed for four hours. >>> a body pulled from the delta is believed to be that of a missing boater. he and another man were thrown into the water late yesterday morning here at cruise haven marina in...
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we're talking three days -- >> day of the jfk funeral. >> that is a call made.think lbj knew at that time that j. edgar hoover was eavesdropping on dr. king? >> he certainly found out very soon and that was something he had all sorts of a.m. bifl enss about. lyndon johnson comes into office, and made a pretty good civil rights speech in the spring of 1963 but this was a guy who voted against every civil rights bill that came up in the senate through the late 1950s and watered down a bill in 1957. so he could not know what was going to happen. the most reliable thing was not just johnson's heart and motives but johnson knew in case he didn't want to be fully for civil rights, he had to convince the national democratic party that if anything he would be stronger than jfk on civil rights than he was. >> what about the compromises that were made? how difficult was this? take us inside the civil rights moments, carmichael from the coordinating committee and bob moses and on the other side roger wilkins wanting to wait until the coalition was built and dr. king trying
we're talking three days -- >> day of the jfk funeral. >> that is a call made.think lbj knew at that time that j. edgar hoover was eavesdropping on dr. king? >> he certainly found out very soon and that was something he had all sorts of a.m. bifl enss about. lyndon johnson comes into office, and made a pretty good civil rights speech in the spring of 1963 but this was a guy who voted against every civil rights bill that came up in the senate through the late 1950s and watered...
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more presidents talking about the landmark legislation that he pushed through ar the assassination of jfk. and all of the other things that he accomplished. and we can expect president obama to talk about the civil rights act and laud lbj as well. >> some people forget that lbj was a senator from the south and this state, texas, which shows how tough the politics were back then as opposed to how they are meow now. >> if you remember in the healthcare debate in 2009, everybody is saying, why doesn't president obama get his lbj on, and people use the phrase to kang ol and twist arms, and log rolling and swapping stories, and that was a completely different era, much more prevalent. lbj had 290 democrats in the house of representatives, and plus a super majority in the senate. and still, you mention that he's from texas, and that was significant in getting that through. but there are several senators, namely strom thurmon from a south carolina, launching the strongest filibuster around the civil rights act. eulogized by president clinton himself. so there's a lot on this very significant mil
more presidents talking about the landmark legislation that he pushed through ar the assassination of jfk. and all of the other things that he accomplished. and we can expect president obama to talk about the civil rights act and laud lbj as well. >> some people forget that lbj was a senator from the south and this state, texas, which shows how tough the politics were back then as opposed to how they are meow now. >> if you remember in the healthcare debate in 2009, everybody is...
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. >> reporting right now that there was an earlier explosion at the jfk library.t is going on here in boston? >> i'm thrown back for a second. >> do you know what is going on? >> is it a transformer? is it something more sinister? no idea. you start looking at all the injuries and start to see people coming out with in legs, people with in arms, people faces and bodies covered in flood. >> we were almost about to finish. i actually thought it was fireworks. i thought it was a special occasion and fireworks were going off for us. >> yeah. i remember hearing a couple loud noises and at first i thought it was thunder. natalee's eyes got as big as saucers. >> a police officer immediately stopped me and i yelled at him, i'm a doctor, i need to be at the finish line. >> all of a sudden, to my left the first bomb went off. i pretty much decided to turn and run so i turned to my right to run away and i ended up running right into the second bomb. >> of course, the first explosion goes off, everybody -- i said everybody get in the street and i, you know, headed toward the
. >> reporting right now that there was an earlier explosion at the jfk library.t is going on here in boston? >> i'm thrown back for a second. >> do you know what is going on? >> is it a transformer? is it something more sinister? no idea. you start looking at all the injuries and start to see people coming out with in legs, people with in arms, people faces and bodies covered in flood. >> we were almost about to finish. i actually thought it was fireworks. i...
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he compares me to jfk, the rest of the candidates. >> kfc, you name it. >> time now for the sideshow.as jimmy kimmel downplaying the impact of his endorsement in the toronto mayoral race. next up, bob quast is running as an independent write-in candidate for the open u.s. senate seat in iowa. he's making quite an impression in a race that's caught the attention of the national media. the field includes of course republican candidate joni ernst and democratic congressman bruce bailey. ernst known for her advertisement she cites her experience castrating pigs as her main credential for cutting pork in washington. and bailey had video that showed him, but the icing on the proverbial cake is a new online video released by bob quast, the independent, you've got to see to the believe it. >> hi, i'm bob. i am running. running for iowa's open seat in the senate. term limits need to become the 28th amendment to our u.s. constitution. i believe in every aspects of our constitution which even a baby knows includes the second amendment. if you are the sexual predator and sociopath who murdered my
he compares me to jfk, the rest of the candidates. >> kfc, you name it. >> time now for the sideshow.as jimmy kimmel downplaying the impact of his endorsement in the toronto mayoral race. next up, bob quast is running as an independent write-in candidate for the open u.s. senate seat in iowa. he's making quite an impression in a race that's caught the attention of the national media. the field includes of course republican candidate joni ernst and democratic congressman bruce...
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the far left, the guy with the biggest approval ratings, that's jfk. you can see right next to each other, sort of in the center to the right, that's george w. bush right next to richard nixon. they're almost exactly the same for the average approval ratings over the course of their whole presidencies. ford, carter, and truman actually fare a little bit worse than george w. bush and richard nixon. people think of lbj as having been so unpopular, right? vietnam, deciding not to run for re-election and all of that. and we all think of bill clinton as being very popular as a president. but if you look at them over the course of their presidencies, lbj and clinton average out to be exactly the same in terms of their approval ratings eefr the course of their presidencies. george h.w. bush, he's kind of a forgotten presidency, even if he is a beloved figure, forgotten presidency by both democrats and republicans. but over the one term that he served in office, he was sort of surprisingly very popular, right up there. he's third there after jfk and ike. see t
the far left, the guy with the biggest approval ratings, that's jfk. you can see right next to each other, sort of in the center to the right, that's george w. bush right next to richard nixon. they're almost exactly the same for the average approval ratings over the course of their whole presidencies. ford, carter, and truman actually fare a little bit worse than george w. bush and richard nixon. people think of lbj as having been so unpopular, right? vietnam, deciding not to run for...
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. >> and emmy nominated role of jfk in the tv mini series "the kennedys." >> i'm not going to sit inion. >> do you like portraying real people? >> i do. obviously some people come with more of a worldwide awareness than other people. and there's a little added burden i think from the audience to try to get that right. >> i can't imagine that with jfk. >> nobody has any idea of what to expect there. >> he died when i was about yourz latest real person he's playing is todd, small town pastor whose young son colton had a near death experience and claims to have seen heaven. >> about the hospital. how do you feel about that, did that scare you? >> no. that's where angels sing to me. >> the angels sang to you? >> yeah. >> hiv senn for real, which opens wednesday tells the story of the family and the father's journey from doubt to conviction. it's a movie the entertainment process labeled -- how would you classify the movie? >> that term faith base asked a little lazy. i'd say -- >> why is that lazy? >> feel like it's -- what does that mean? there's plenty of people that don't believe in t
. >> and emmy nominated role of jfk in the tv mini series "the kennedys." >> i'm not going to sit inion. >> do you like portraying real people? >> i do. obviously some people come with more of a worldwide awareness than other people. and there's a little added burden i think from the audience to try to get that right. >> i can't imagine that with jfk. >> nobody has any idea of what to expect there. >> he died when i was about yourz latest real...
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i will tell you it could have happened at many, many airports, maybe jfk would be an exception. maybe logan. >> reporter: the teen is resting in a hawaiian hospital and will soon return home to california in a less adventurous way. >>> overseas the tension over ukraine has taken a dramatic new turn with a strong warning from vice president biden in ukraine. and delivering a pointed message directly at moscow. meanwhile there's word tonight hundreds of u.s. troops are being moved to the region. our report on all of it this evening from our chief foreign affairs reporter andrea mitchell. >> reporter: a standoff today over a flag. ukraine's blue and yellow flag which pro kiev protesters raised over a building in lenin square. mass russian supporters demanded they take the flag down. no sign the russian militia are disarming as all sides promised last week. the self-declared mayor claimed he not moscow called in the troops. his retired military friend. but u.s. officials tells nbc news they have plenty of intelligence beyond the pictures they showed yesterday that vladimir putin is
i will tell you it could have happened at many, many airports, maybe jfk would be an exception. maybe logan. >> reporter: the teen is resting in a hawaiian hospital and will soon return home to california in a less adventurous way. >>> overseas the tension over ukraine has taken a dramatic new turn with a strong warning from vice president biden in ukraine. and delivering a pointed message directly at moscow. meanwhile there's word tonight hundreds of u.s. troops are being moved...
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. >> reporter: flight 766 took off from jfk direct to sfo. but as food was being served and movies getting started, trouble. >> there was turbulence. >> reporter: the pilot didn't think it was time to panic. passengers tell me he was cool as a cucumber. >> the pilot came on and said his window add arced and shattered. >> get our seats upright. buckle up. >> but very calmly. >> reporter: the plane made an emergency landing in indianapolis, greeted by fire trucks ready to go. but the landing was smooth. passengers were taken to a different plane, snapping some keepsake photos along the way. >> i was pretty shocked it was the front window of the plane. >> if i was sitting there flying 500 miles an hour at 30,000 feet with the cracking in front of you. >> reporter: four hours behind schedule, back in the bay area without a scratch, but with a good story to tell on a flight that was probably more frightening than they even realized. >> you never know. i mean, it is probably their job to be calm. >> what did you think? >> i think they were calm. >>
. >> reporter: flight 766 took off from jfk direct to sfo. but as food was being served and movies getting started, trouble. >> there was turbulence. >> reporter: the pilot didn't think it was time to panic. passengers tell me he was cool as a cucumber. >> the pilot came on and said his window add arced and shattered. >> get our seats upright. buckle up. >> but very calmly. >> reporter: the plane made an emergency landing in indianapolis, greeted by...
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the boeing 747 took off from jfk airport in new york this morning bound for san francisco. while in the air, pilots noticed something very troubling, a crack in the cockpit window. they had to make an emergency landing in a hurry and the closest airport that could handle a huge jet like this indianapolis, indiana. on board the flight, 138 passengers and 8 crew diverted and delayed but safe and sound. and already heading home on another plane. the flight left indianapolis at 5:25 landing at sfo at 7:25 p.m. finally. live in san francisco, brian webb, kpix 5. >>> the vice principal in charge of hundreds of high school students on that disastrous south korean ferry trip has committed suicide. he was found hanging from a tree near where the parents of the missing are staying. the vice principal was rescued from the ferry before it sank. investigators say the crew members and teachers told the students to crawl back into their cabins and stay there leading to many of their deaths. >>> less than an hour ago 10 more bodies were found in the wreckage bringing the death toll to 46 n
the boeing 747 took off from jfk airport in new york this morning bound for san francisco. while in the air, pilots noticed something very troubling, a crack in the cockpit window. they had to make an emergency landing in a hurry and the closest airport that could handle a huge jet like this indianapolis, indiana. on board the flight, 138 passengers and 8 crew diverted and delayed but safe and sound. and already heading home on another plane. the flight left indianapolis at 5:25 landing at sfo...
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the boeing 747 took off from jfk airport in new york this morning bound for san francisco.le in the air, pilots noticed something very troubling, a crack in the cockpit window. they had to make an emergency landing in a hurry and the closest airport that could handle a huge jet like this indianapolis, indiana. on board the flight, 138 passengers and 8 crew diverted and delayed but safe and sound. and already heading home on another plane. the flight left indianapolis at 5:25 landing at sfo at 7:25 p.m. finally. live in san francisco, brian webb, kpix 5. >>> in other news, just in the last hour, searchers recovered the body of a man missing after a boating accident in the delta. the boat hit something in the water near cruiser haven marina south of brentwood. that was at about 11:00 this morning. search crews responded after the two men in the boat were thrown overboard. one man survived. divers searched all afternoon making the grim discovery at about 5:15 this afternoon. it's not clear what the boat ran into. >>> after 90 life-threatening minutes drifting in the icy pacifi
the boeing 747 took off from jfk airport in new york this morning bound for san francisco.le in the air, pilots noticed something very troubling, a crack in the cockpit window. they had to make an emergency landing in a hurry and the closest airport that could handle a huge jet like this indianapolis, indiana. on board the flight, 138 passengers and 8 crew diverted and delayed but safe and sound. and already heading home on another plane. the flight left indianapolis at 5:25 landing at sfo at...
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the f-a-a says on wednesday a laguardia bound jet, was diverted to jfk because of a failed hydraulic system. the plane then rolled onto a grassy area off the runway. investigators still don't know why. the passengers and crew were not hurt. banks are bracing for a new hacking scam called "unlimited operations" government regulators say the hack attacks occur on holidays and weekends...when extra money is loaded into atms and banks during off hours. a recent attack pulled in $40 million from only 12 debit card accounts, according to the government. consumer privacy advocates recommend using credit cards rather than debit acounts. citigroup faces a criminal investigation. the fbi is heading up the probe into citigroup's mexican unit: banamex. the focus, is on whether the bank ignored warnings signs. citigroup disclosed in february apparent fraud involving banamex and an oil services company. the bank says at least one employee processed falsifiied docuemnts allowing the oil service company to obtain a loan that cannot be repaid. twitter is back in turkey-- after a court ruling declared
the f-a-a says on wednesday a laguardia bound jet, was diverted to jfk because of a failed hydraulic system. the plane then rolled onto a grassy area off the runway. investigators still don't know why. the passengers and crew were not hurt. banks are bracing for a new hacking scam called "unlimited operations" government regulators say the hack attacks occur on holidays and weekends...when extra money is loaded into atms and banks during off hours. a recent attack pulled in $40...
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i was making jfk. his father and olivia asked me to dinner and it was really thoughtful and i was away from home. they were just boys and i was a stranger and i couldn't wait to get out of the house fast enough, that's all you want to do is play sports until the street lights come on. and then your dad comes looking for them. in this case archie goes looking for them. it has been fun to watch them. and really how well archie and his wife have conducted themselves with these guys. they have made their way through this league not unbruised. they are beaten up. in the press and a lot of things but ultimately their character has survived, and they have outlasted their critics. >> why do you think you are such a good fit for all of these sport s movies? >> i don't know. maybe because i -- well, number one, i won't participate in a sport that i don't have an understanding of. it would be ridiculous for me to do a hockey movie. i wouldn't do that. so everybody who loves hockey would know immediate lichl peopl
i was making jfk. his father and olivia asked me to dinner and it was really thoughtful and i was away from home. they were just boys and i was a stranger and i couldn't wait to get out of the house fast enough, that's all you want to do is play sports until the street lights come on. and then your dad comes looking for them. in this case archie goes looking for them. it has been fun to watch them. and really how well archie and his wife have conducted themselves with these guys. they have made...
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--h president kennedy launchedeven before he his historic presidential campaign, jfk told an audience in baltimore, let us not despair, but act. let us not seek the republican answer or the democratic answer, but the right answer. let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. let us accept our own responsibility for the future. no politician knew better the importance of bipartisanship. we are honored to have with us today the light of senator kennedy's light and the guiding light of the edward m kennedy institute. she is a brilliant attorney and writer and a vision for senator kennedy's incredible c. it is my great pleasure to friend.e my good >> thank you, heather. that you so much for gracious introduction and congratulations on being named the new ceo of the jfk library foundation. all of us are so excited about your leadership your. those of -- here. those of us for the edward m the u.s.ociety for senate, we are thrilled to have a neighbor. and mass archives, columbia point is the latest to be in boston. -- the place to be in boston. engagingeriencing and in what all for wendell
--h president kennedy launchedeven before he his historic presidential campaign, jfk told an audience in baltimore, let us not despair, but act. let us not seek the republican answer or the democratic answer, but the right answer. let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. let us accept our own responsibility for the future. no politician knew better the importance of bipartisanship. we are honored to have with us today the light of senator kennedy's light and the guiding light of the...
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rule out kind of thing that happened to that american airlines flight from jfk going to santa domingothe plane would not have continued traveling for such a long period of time. had there been a catastrophic failure. an engine falling off. we had engines falling off in the past. bird strikes. in other words it wasn't some kind of a catastrophic explosion, fire or failure. even the situation airplane that had a cockpit fire they were able to send a distress signal, leaving from jfk and going to switzerland many years ago. we can rule out certain things. henry david thoreau said when you find trout in your milk that is pretty circumstantial evidence. all the evidence is circumstantial. we really don't know. we may never know but i think originally the malaysian government and malaysian airlines found it hard, as i did, found it hard to believe this could be something happening deliberately. we have had incidents in the past where pilots crashed planes. silk air, egypt air, look those up on wikipedia. tracy: wait, you're ruling out all that stuff but does this mean then you think that th
rule out kind of thing that happened to that american airlines flight from jfk going to santa domingothe plane would not have continued traveling for such a long period of time. had there been a catastrophic failure. an engine falling off. we had engines falling off in the past. bird strikes. in other words it wasn't some kind of a catastrophic explosion, fire or failure. even the situation airplane that had a cockpit fire they were able to send a distress signal, leaving from jfk and going to...
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the plane made an emergency landing at new york's jfk airport because of a possible hydraulic problem. the mcdonnell douglas jet landed safely. it rolled off the tarmac onto the grass. there were no injuries. that flight originated in atlanta. >>> new developments in the malaysia airlines flight 370 investigation. all passengers and crew have been cleared of suspicion. there's still no sign of the missing boeing 777. no word on what happened to it. time, of course, running out for the batteries that power the black boxes. the head of the multinational effort says it is one. the most complicated searches in history. >>> and there is a new mystery at the site of the washington state mudslide. 1 of the 29 sets of remains of victims does not match anyone listed as missing. 18 other people still haven't been found, and the search for them continues, although it is slow. president obama last night declared the landslide a major disaster making federal aid available to survivors. and two of those survivors were rescued by helicopter crew that was the first on the scene after that mudslide, a
the plane made an emergency landing at new york's jfk airport because of a possible hydraulic problem. the mcdonnell douglas jet landed safely. it rolled off the tarmac onto the grass. there were no injuries. that flight originated in atlanta. >>> new developments in the malaysia airlines flight 370 investigation. all passengers and crew have been cleared of suspicion. there's still no sign of the missing boeing 777. no word on what happened to it. time, of course, running out for the...
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and it's harder, by the way, to get to jfk. but there is a consumer interest here.f the private sector saying, this is going to help me in my business, therefore i'm going to do it? theeep in mind, we see private sector in water, in electricity. well over half of the boilerplate generating electric -- generating capacity in the u.s. is from these utilities. water companies that are already managing our water infrastructure. i happen to believe we are behind other countries because we are the only country with tax municipal debt, which lowers the relative toncing the private sector. that may be why the u.s. is a little bit behind the rest of the world in terms of using that approach. >> one thing you have to member is in or not free. everything -- everyone has to pay for the stuff full so the question is who controls it? >> we will leave it there. cohen, interesting discussion. next up, why small american cities are saying, "lights, camera, action" and why los angeles is being left out in the cold. plus, we take a look at some of the weirdest taxes in america. ♪ >> w
and it's harder, by the way, to get to jfk. but there is a consumer interest here.f the private sector saying, this is going to help me in my business, therefore i'm going to do it? theeep in mind, we see private sector in water, in electricity. well over half of the boilerplate generating electric -- generating capacity in the u.s. is from these utilities. water companies that are already managing our water infrastructure. i happen to believe we are behind other countries because we are the...
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. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughter found that by embracinghe was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us think of us as children. we have to crawl before we can walk. that is it for the dog stood by. catch me each morning not:00 a.m. eastern opening bell every day with maria bartiromo also each day this week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox news gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report," calls to poison centers surge over e-cigarettes, children's specially at risk. also backlash as two prominent sports broadcasters say men taking paternity leave are wimps. >> i don't know why you need three days off, i'm going to be honest. gerri: who is right? we'll debate. google's company nest stopping sales of fire alarm beca
. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughter found that by embracinghe was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us think of us as children. we...
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. >> jfk. >> close. >> ronald reagan. >> it was not reagan. >> it had to beç nixon or something, i thinkk it to me. >> truman. >> i actually know that one. >> let's go while we're young. >> i can't remember his name. >> oh my god. >> george washington. >> we're going to have to deport you. >> that's fine. >> roosevelt. >> george washington? >> always funny. love watters' world. the time five minutes until the top of the hour. new york city's mayor booed during a game. the reason he probably got the reason he probably got jeered instead of cheered.my ho. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. [ engine turns over ] [ male announc
. >> jfk. >> close. >> ronald reagan. >> it was not reagan. >> it had to beç nixon or something, i thinkk it to me. >> truman. >> i actually know that one. >> let's go while we're young. >> i can't remember his name. >> oh my god. >> george washington. >> we're going to have to deport you. >> that's fine. >> roosevelt. >> george washington? >> always funny. love watters' world. the time five...
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delta flight coming to a stop in the grass at new york's jfk airport.tem, which by the way, controls the brake, wasn't work. it skidded right off the runway into that grassy area. none of the 118 passengers on board were hurt. >>> and more absolutely unbelievable video. this is coming out of houston. the driver of an suv with two children inside tries to beat a train and then gets hit. miraculously, everyone survives, the adult and the two children. they were taken to the hospital. the driver being cited for running a red light and for going around the crossing gate. should not do that. >>> and did you know one of the first things bill clinton did when he became president, he checked into the records on area 51. and he told jimmy kimmel, if aliens did attack, and he bill o'reilly would see eye to eye. listen. >> think of how all the differences among people on earth would seem small if we felt threatened by a space invader. that's the whole theory. >> that's right. >> everybody gets together and makes nice. >> you and bill o'reilly would be hiding in a
delta flight coming to a stop in the grass at new york's jfk airport.tem, which by the way, controls the brake, wasn't work. it skidded right off the runway into that grassy area. none of the 118 passengers on board were hurt. >>> and more absolutely unbelievable video. this is coming out of houston. the driver of an suv with two children inside tries to beat a train and then gets hit. miraculously, everyone survives, the adult and the two children. they were taken to the hospital. the...
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but jfk came into office at that point. and when he was briefed on the cuban operation, and they made changes. they changed the entire plan for the operation. they changed the landing site for the original place over to the swamp called the bay of pigs. now you know where we are going with that. they also said we will not allow u.s. military, and meaning in this case, the naval aviation to backup or support this operation, to ensure that it succeeds. kennedy said that will not allow u.s. military twos for this operation, but the cia perhaps needed bigger mistake. they decided to go ahead with the operation in spite of what the president had to. it's a good guess as to what happened. the kennedy brothers that they knew more about covert operations than the cia. there is one eerie at the cia, meaning bissell, the head of the operation believed that if the operation would fail, the u.s. navy would come to their rescue. but we know the story. it was a dismal failure and i think that the cia's covert operations came to a screech
but jfk came into office at that point. and when he was briefed on the cuban operation, and they made changes. they changed the entire plan for the operation. they changed the landing site for the original place over to the swamp called the bay of pigs. now you know where we are going with that. they also said we will not allow u.s. military, and meaning in this case, the naval aviation to backup or support this operation, to ensure that it succeeds. kennedy said that will not allow u.s....
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. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughter found that by embracingxperience letting himself feel if he was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us think of us as children. we have to crawl before we can walk. that is it for the dog stood by. catch me each morning not:00 a.m. eastern opening bell every day with maria bartiromo also each day this week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox news talking to boston properties' chairman vogel on monday. gunderman group is a go. yes! not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great
. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughter found that by embracingxperience letting himself feel if he was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and...
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. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughr found that by embracinge letting himself feel if he was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us think of us as children. we have to crawl before we can walk. that is it for the dog stood by. catch me each morning not:00 a.m. eastern opening bell every day with maria bartiromo also each day this week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox news here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox news why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't at a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them h
. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughr found that by embracinge letting himself feel if he was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us...