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in november 1967, on the fourth anniversary of the jfk assassination, oswald's headstone goes missinge caper is quickly solved when the father of a teenager in bartlesville, oklahoma, turns in his son and a friend. >> they came down as a prank, stole that tombstone, and were showing it off to a bunch of their high school buddies. >> it's returned to marguerite oswald, but never to the cemetery. she substitutes a more austere design. >> on the grave, she put a different headstone that was less attractive and much heavier. >> but what does marguerite do with her son's original, ornate gravestone? and how in the world, decades later, do the heirs in this "strange inheritance" tale end up with it? this is where the stories of two families, the cards and the oswalds, intersect. >> so this was marguerite oswald's house. where did your mom live? >> she lived across the street in that second duplex from the corner. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question -- what was ronald reagan's secret service code name? was it...? the answer after the break. wind] >> so, what
in november 1967, on the fourth anniversary of the jfk assassination, oswald's headstone goes missinge caper is quickly solved when the father of a teenager in bartlesville, oklahoma, turns in his son and a friend. >> they came down as a prank, stole that tombstone, and were showing it off to a bunch of their high school buddies. >> it's returned to marguerite oswald, but never to the cemetery. she substitutes a more austere design. >> on the grave, she put a different...
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one laboratory technician working for us at jfk got infected. and my hygienist got into a physical fight before the patient became infected. then two securities got infected at home. after i joined jfk, three intern doctors came and dr. scott land. dr. scotland wanted to work alongside me. and every time i was working for four or five hours, it was scotland that would stay, he was a perfect friend, a perfect colleague. one day he took the day off, and then that evening i called him to see how he was doing. he said, oh doc, you know what? i have fever and chills. i said keep it calm, come to the unit and we'll take a sample. that night his first inclination was to call me. he said doc, my results came back positive. he started to cry, he started to shed tears. and i told him, i will do everything in my power to make sure you're okay. i will get an ambulance. and then i ask him to receive him and put him in and did everything i could do for him, i kept calling all through the night, i didn't get him, he didn't talk to me. the following morning, he
one laboratory technician working for us at jfk got infected. and my hygienist got into a physical fight before the patient became infected. then two securities got infected at home. after i joined jfk, three intern doctors came and dr. scott land. dr. scotland wanted to work alongside me. and every time i was working for four or five hours, it was scotland that would stay, he was a perfect friend, a perfect colleague. one day he took the day off, and then that evening i called him to see how...
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it is the day after the 50th anniversary of jfk's assassination but it was a day i chose to make the statistic real and that is on average seven teens and children are killed every day in the united states. i wanted to pick a random day and find out who these kids were, who they wanted to be, in what circumstances did they die and that was the day i chose. >> you picked it out of a hat or did you have a system? >> guest: well, in order for the
it is the day after the 50th anniversary of jfk's assassination but it was a day i chose to make the statistic real and that is on average seven teens and children are killed every day in the united states. i wanted to pick a random day and find out who these kids were, who they wanted to be, in what circumstances did they die and that was the day i chose. >> you picked it out of a hat or did you have a system? >> guest: well, in order for the
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one laboratory technician working for us at jfk got infected. and my hygienist got into a physical fight before the patient became infected. then two securities got infected at home. after i joined jfk, three intern doctors came and dr. scott land. dr. scotland wanted to work alongside me. and every time i was working for four or five hours, it was scotland that would stay, he was a perfect friend, a perfect colleague. one day he took the day off, and then that evening i called him to see how he was doing. he said, o doc, you know what? i have fever and chills. i said keep it calm, come to the unit and we'll take a sample. that night his first inclination was to call me. he said doc, my results came back positive. he started to cry, he started to shed tears. and i told him, i will do everything in my power to make sure you're okay. i will get an ambulance. and then i ask him to receive him and put him in and did everything i could do for him, i kept calling all through the night, i didn't get him, he didn't talk to me. the following morning, he
one laboratory technician working for us at jfk got infected. and my hygienist got into a physical fight before the patient became infected. then two securities got infected at home. after i joined jfk, three intern doctors came and dr. scott land. dr. scotland wanted to work alongside me. and every time i was working for four or five hours, it was scotland that would stay, he was a perfect friend, a perfect colleague. one day he took the day off, and then that evening i called him to see how...
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started with the 100 days since jfk started with the 100 days since jfk started with the 100 days beingan election on, the sunday papers would be full of analysis pieces about donald trump's100 days. as it is, it is not such a big deal, which is probably a good thing. how many other through the wa nt thing. how many other through the want to think about what has happened in the last 100 days and what will happen in the next? there will be 1200, 1300 days to go of this presidency. i wasjust wondering if people had calendars with the countdown, crossing off the days. i am sure they do. that is quite a lot of days. apparently he is finding it harder than he thought it would be. it is always used as a sort of measure about how the new boy, or new woman, is getting on. when you tick of the things that have been achieved against the things you want to do, it is controversial. there is a disparity between what he said he would do and what he actually in reality has managed to achieve. whether that is because the legal system intervened, as was the case with the muslim ban as was the case with
started with the 100 days since jfk started with the 100 days since jfk started with the 100 days beingan election on, the sunday papers would be full of analysis pieces about donald trump's100 days. as it is, it is not such a big deal, which is probably a good thing. how many other through the wa nt thing. how many other through the want to think about what has happened in the last 100 days and what will happen in the next? there will be 1200, 1300 days to go of this presidency. i wasjust...
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she was at jfk's inauguration as she loved jfk. she was not even old enough to vote yet. then, she was 18 or can you voted 18? host: not back then. guest: okay. she loved bobby kennedy and was at the ambassador hotel the night he was assassinated and then she fell in love with w and volunteered at his 2000 convention and she could not get a room in philadelphia, so she came to my room and said could she stay with me and i said you can come in, but the signs that says it w stands for women cannot commend my room and then she got the solution-- disillusioned with the iraq war and then voted for president obama and then she got disillusioned and briefly became a socialist with bernie sanders and then she went to qb-- cuba and became a communist for weekend and then she decided she liked trump, so she has historic thing where she got the only apology that has ever issued from donald trump's mouth because he would always ask me when i was interviewing him during the campaign is your sister still with me and after he retweeted the main picture of heidi cruise, unflattering pict
she was at jfk's inauguration as she loved jfk. she was not even old enough to vote yet. then, she was 18 or can you voted 18? host: not back then. guest: okay. she loved bobby kennedy and was at the ambassador hotel the night he was assassinated and then she fell in love with w and volunteered at his 2000 convention and she could not get a room in philadelphia, so she came to my room and said could she stay with me and i said you can come in, but the signs that says it w stands for women...
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he admired and had great affection for jfk. to be treated like this, nixon was a betrayal and from that point on, nixon was determined that he would never be out tricked again. there's a great scene from the 68 campaign for a secret serviceman is walking down the aisle of the plane and looks at nixon and nixon in his air seat and aircraft says gotta be tougher, gotta be tougher, got to be tougher. it was that kind of feeling that comes out in the tapes and you see watergate eventually happen in the tragedy a rise. >> what professor shwartz was saying, one of the hallmarks of nixon's presidency that you can see today is relationship with the press. nixon hadn't adversarial with the press and it might be understanding it. and that might attributed to his downfall. looking at then from today is there anything nixon could have done to use his political gamesmanship to change our relationship with the press and if that could change the outcome and it speaking more broadly, if there's any long-lasting impatience with that relationshi
he admired and had great affection for jfk. to be treated like this, nixon was a betrayal and from that point on, nixon was determined that he would never be out tricked again. there's a great scene from the 68 campaign for a secret serviceman is walking down the aisle of the plane and looks at nixon and nixon in his air seat and aircraft says gotta be tougher, gotta be tougher, got to be tougher. it was that kind of feeling that comes out in the tapes and you see watergate eventually happen in...
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another man like jfk, more secure in his shell may have been able to endure this, but not nixon.awed at him. he was always insecure. and that insecurity, no matter what his accomplishment, it was never enough for him because he felt bad about himself as a person and felt that it would never last, he would never be happy. and so the press was this constant irritant to him. the files are filled with advice from well-meaning aides, reporters, friendly reporters saying, stop, go to the press bar, have a drink with these guys, you know? make connections. this is awfully self-destruct i have behavior. but it's true. in the middle of the -- at the end, at the end of his first term when the peace negotiations with north vietnam hit a bump, he ordered a massive bombing of north vietnam called the christmas bombing. and so on the tapes there's this amazing transcript where kissinger comes in, and they're talking about military and strategic and diplomatic maneuvers, and then all of a sudden nixon starts screaming at henry kissinger, the press is the enemy, the press is the enemy, the press
another man like jfk, more secure in his shell may have been able to endure this, but not nixon.awed at him. he was always insecure. and that insecurity, no matter what his accomplishment, it was never enough for him because he felt bad about himself as a person and felt that it would never last, he would never be happy. and so the press was this constant irritant to him. the files are filled with advice from well-meaning aides, reporters, friendly reporters saying, stop, go to the press bar,...
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those files could clear up a host of conspiracy theories related to jfk's assassination, which mightproblem because if you recall, the tabloids were not alone in peddling the allegation that ted cruz's father was linked to jfk's assassin. >> his father. i don't know his father. i met him once. i think he's a lovely guy. i think he's a lovely guy. all i did is point out the fact that on the cover of the "national enquirer" there was a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswald having breakfast. >> his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald's being, you know, shot. >> i had nothing to do with it. >> what was he doing with lee harvey oswald shortly before the death, before the shooting? >> donald trump alleges that my dad was involved in assassinating jfk. >> i'm not saying he did it. >> this is nuts. >> this had nothing to do with me except i might have pointed it out. >> it was a major story in a major publication. you can't knock the national enquirer. they got o.j. they got edwards. >> the picture was taken of him and lee harvey oswald and they didn't deny that picture. >
those files could clear up a host of conspiracy theories related to jfk's assassination, which mightproblem because if you recall, the tabloids were not alone in peddling the allegation that ted cruz's father was linked to jfk's assassin. >> his father. i don't know his father. i met him once. i think he's a lovely guy. i think he's a lovely guy. all i did is point out the fact that on the cover of the "national enquirer" there was a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswald...
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. >> he played alongside him at jfk.hed the draft thursday night with an abundance of pride. knowing one of their own has made it. >> after he was drafted by the falcons he proudly brought this picture of his grandmother. he made a promise to her on her deathbed he would get out of richmond and make it big. >> for those enrichment he is doing it for them in the next generation of athletes. after leaving jfk he played on this field. >> it gives me something to look forward to. it gives me motivation everyday. >> tears of joy we can all relish in. those students at kennedy now have their own goals to strive for. they too can attain their dreams. >> every conversation on campus has been did you see what he did? the question is who is next?>> many of those are members of jfk football team who want their first title in decades the season.>>> the oakland raiders 2017 first-round pick -- mcconnell he was introduced yesterday. he described the moment he got the good news. >> i cannot even hear the phone call. my family tackled m
. >> he played alongside him at jfk.hed the draft thursday night with an abundance of pride. knowing one of their own has made it. >> after he was drafted by the falcons he proudly brought this picture of his grandmother. he made a promise to her on her deathbed he would get out of richmond and make it big. >> for those enrichment he is doing it for them in the next generation of athletes. after leaving jfk he played on this field. >> it gives me something to look...
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one laboratory technician working for us at jfk got infected. and my hygienist got into a physical fight before the patient became infected. then two securities got infected at home. after i joined jfk, three intern doctors came and dr. scott land. dr. scotland wanted to work alongside me. and every time i was working for four or five hours, it was scotland that would stay, he was a perfect friend, a perfect colleague. one day he took the day off, and then that evening i called him to see how he was doing. he said, oh doc, you know what? i have fever and chills. i said keep it calm, come to the unit and we'll take a sample. that night his first inclination was to call me. he said doc, my results came back positive. he started to cry, he started to shed tears. and i told him, i will do everything in my power to make sure you're okay. i will get an ambulance. and then i ask him to receive him and put him in and did everything i could do for him, i kept calling all through the night, i didn't get him, he didn't talk to me. the following morning, he
one laboratory technician working for us at jfk got infected. and my hygienist got into a physical fight before the patient became infected. then two securities got infected at home. after i joined jfk, three intern doctors came and dr. scott land. dr. scotland wanted to work alongside me. and every time i was working for four or five hours, it was scotland that would stay, he was a perfect friend, a perfect colleague. one day he took the day off, and then that evening i called him to see how...
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you so rightly showed jfk. when kennedy was dealing with a missile crisis, he thought the biggest danger would be that crisis would escalate unnecessarily and it would be a nuclear war with 50 million people dead. that didn't have to happen. so kennedy when he was at the beginning of the crisis he said, i want everyone statement even from middle level officials, i want to clear it personally. i want to know where every plane is, where every ship is, about all these troop movements. i don't want to send a message accidentally to nikita khrushchev and the russians that may cause them tong we're going to do a first strike or somehow cause a war that will cause this nuclear war to happen unnecessarily. when you have something like this happen, it is so different from the atmosphere that jfk set in that missile crisis. >> in at case, so i'm clear here, what jfk was essentially doing wi that directive was ensuring that there would never be a mixed message where the president and the white house and the political side
you so rightly showed jfk. when kennedy was dealing with a missile crisis, he thought the biggest danger would be that crisis would escalate unnecessarily and it would be a nuclear war with 50 million people dead. that didn't have to happen. so kennedy when he was at the beginning of the crisis he said, i want everyone statement even from middle level officials, i want to clear it personally. i want to know where every plane is, where every ship is, about all these troop movements. i don't want...
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. >> i communicated with the ministry that jfk should close down. so just transfer them from jfk.
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like jfk, it's nonpartisan. jfk did a tax cut that was similar, regin did the same and he got growthhat is what we need more of, and that is what the election was about. if he gets the election was about. if he gets thejob going the election was about. if he gets the job going and the election was about. if he gets thejob going and we are the election was about. if he gets the job going and we are successful, if we don't have jobs and a couple of years the american people are going tojudge us. up until now, the president has not had a single legislative success. in 90 days, i don't know if duminy legislative su ccesses don't know if duminy legislative successes up here don't know if duminy legislative successes up here in the past, we accumulated 20 trillion in that and put our kids 100 trillion in liabilities. i'm not aware of any raving success appear. at least he's trying to move the ball in the right direction. usually we move it in the wrong direction in this city and we are bankru pting the wrong direction in this city and we are bankrupting the country, we have had 2% economic
like jfk, it's nonpartisan. jfk did a tax cut that was similar, regin did the same and he got growthhat is what we need more of, and that is what the election was about. if he gets the election was about. if he gets thejob going the election was about. if he gets the job going and the election was about. if he gets thejob going and we are the election was about. if he gets the job going and we are successful, if we don't have jobs and a couple of years the american people are going tojudge us....
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. >> reporter: he play aid long side tack at jfk. he and most we talked to watched the draft with an abundance of pride, knowing one of their own had made it. >> i'm doing it for richmond and oakland. hope i make everybody proud. >> reporter: he proudly brought this picture of his grandmother along when he was drafted by the falcons, saying he made a promise to her on her death bed that he would make it big. after leaving jf and before ucla, tack played on this field at contra costa college. a story that all in the bears can roll issue in, but none more than those students at kennedy, who know they now, too, can attain their dream. >> everything has been did you see what tack did, and now then question is who's next? and everybody is raising their hand. >> reporter: and many of those raising their hands high are members of jfk's football team, who won their first district title in decades this season. >>> coming up, another airline mishapp. why delta is now in hot water after this video surfaced with one of its employees seen insulti
. >> reporter: he play aid long side tack at jfk. he and most we talked to watched the draft with an abundance of pride, knowing one of their own had made it. >> i'm doing it for richmond and oakland. hope i make everybody proud. >> reporter: he proudly brought this picture of his grandmother along when he was drafted by the falcons, saying he made a promise to her on her death bed that he would make it big. after leaving jf and before ucla, tack played on this field at contra...
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jfk closed down.o we just transferred a team from jfk to mod. >> ali, check this and boots in my office. >> coordination team. >> good morning. yesterday i started getting complaints. there were two patients brought to the triage and lying there for more than an hour. nurses were informed. i mean every patient that come here, think about your relative being in that position. you can't have them waiting in the triage for one hour before they get care. we need to be vigilant about it. >> i've seen so many people die. sometimes i'm afraid being a medical doctor. one laboratory technician working for us at jfk got infected. then my hygienist got into a physical fight before the patient became infected. then two got infected at home. then dr. scotland got infected. after i joined jfk three intern doctors came including scotland. dr. scotland always wanted to walk side by side in the unit with me and when everyone else was tired and walking for four and five hours, dr. scotland would stay. the perfect frien
jfk closed down.o we just transferred a team from jfk to mod. >> ali, check this and boots in my office. >> coordination team. >> good morning. yesterday i started getting complaints. there were two patients brought to the triage and lying there for more than an hour. nurses were informed. i mean every patient that come here, think about your relative being in that position. you can't have them waiting in the triage for one hour before they get care. we need to be vigilant...
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one of america's most famous academies, attended by jfk and ivanka trump, admitting dozens of studentsre sexually abused by trusted teachers for decades. >>> sky-high offer. how much would it take to give
one of america's most famous academies, attended by jfk and ivanka trump, admitting dozens of studentsre sexually abused by trusted teachers for decades. >>> sky-high offer. how much would it take to give
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. >> he played alongside him at jfk. lies that's like most people he watched the nfl with an abundance of pride after tak was drafted he probably -- probably brought this picture of his grandmother along saying he made a promise to his grandmother on her death bed that he would get out of there. >> but tak is doing it for them. tak played on this field at contra costa college>> you gave me motivation every day.>> reporter: tears of joy but no one more than those students at kennedy who now have their own goals to strive for and know that they too can attain their dreams. >> every conversation on campus has been did you see what tak did another question is who is next and everyone is raising their hand . >> reporter: everyone here at jfk are excited about that and raising their hand after the good football season they had. they won the division title and all the players here are excited about tak but hoping that they could be next.>> it is so nice to see someone living their dream. he is proof that dreams can happen and a
. >> he played alongside him at jfk. lies that's like most people he watched the nfl with an abundance of pride after tak was drafted he probably -- probably brought this picture of his grandmother along saying he made a promise to his grandmother on her death bed that he would get out of there. >> but tak is doing it for them. tak played on this field at contra costa college>> you gave me motivation every day.>> reporter: tears of joy but no one more than those students...
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. >> he played alongside tak at jfk. he watched the draft on thursday night with pride. he knew the one of their own has made it. >> after he was drafted by the atlanta falcons he probably brought the picture of his grandmother along saying he made a promise or her that he would get out of richmond and make a big. >> i made that promise or man and 30 minutes later she passed away.>> reporter: he's doing it for them in the next athletes. he played on this field at contra costa callers. >> he gives me motivation every day.>> reporter: those students have their own goals to strive for and know now that they can attain their dreams. >> every conversation on campus has been did you see what tak did . the question is, who's next and everyone is raising their hand>> reporter: many are members of jfk's football team who won their this season. >>> temperatures today on the warm side. temperatures tomorrow warmer and that warmer still as we head through the bay area weekend. early next weekend, upper 80s low 90s by next week. 77, concorde. 75, morgan hill. we will see lots of uppe
. >> he played alongside tak at jfk. he watched the draft on thursday night with pride. he knew the one of their own has made it. >> after he was drafted by the atlanta falcons he probably brought the picture of his grandmother along saying he made a promise or her that he would get out of richmond and make a big. >> i made that promise or man and 30 minutes later she passed away.>> reporter: he's doing it for them in the next athletes. he played on this field at contra...
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because of who she was and her success in business and all to the table, bobby kennedy was a the under jfk. how is this nepotism when she is taking an unpaid position and that is and? that is preposterous. dagen: the first lady role, why didn't ivanka play some of that? >> i was making a short list of people who benefited, going back to john quincy adams who was appointed by his father, president john adams, you had bobby kennedy, hillary clinton trying to run healthcare when she was first lady, and put in by fdr as secretary, the history of nepotism good or bad goes back a long way. not sure it has been any harm and if you want to work for free and have great ideas. dagen: she is a big advocate for women. i am not completely against nepotism, the healthcare roles, and rfk after that, lyndon johnson prevents you hiring relatives. she is not qualified to work in the white house, has no basis to work in the white house, there are plenty of women morse qualified and -- >> that is offensive -- she is not qualified because she wasn't in politics that she worked for the trump organization. she w
because of who she was and her success in business and all to the table, bobby kennedy was a the under jfk. how is this nepotism when she is taking an unpaid position and that is and? that is preposterous. dagen: the first lady role, why didn't ivanka play some of that? >> i was making a short list of people who benefited, going back to john quincy adams who was appointed by his father, president john adams, you had bobby kennedy, hillary clinton trying to run healthcare when she was...
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one of america's most famous academies, attended by jfk and ivanka trump, admitting dozens of students were sexually abused by trusted teachers for decades. >>> sky-high offer. how much would it take to give up your seat on an overbooked flight? the major airline willing to pay you thousands of dollars to avoid scenes like this. >>> and, "america strong." the retired air force mechanic fixing anyone's car for free, getting them back on the road and on their feet. >>> good evening on this friday night. i'm tom llamas. in for david. we begin with the rising tensions. north korea and the united states, backed up by powerful arsenals, exchanging dangerous threats. tonight, new images of the 22,000-pound bomb american forces dropped on afghanistan. and an aircraft carrier and navy strike group headed that way. martha raddatz in seoul, south korea, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, amid mounting tensions with the united states, north korea's unpredictable leader kim jong-un greeted with thunderous applause by his nation's military brass. tomorrow, the hermit kingdom celebrates the 105th anniver
one of america's most famous academies, attended by jfk and ivanka trump, admitting dozens of students were sexually abused by trusted teachers for decades. >>> sky-high offer. how much would it take to give up your seat on an overbooked flight? the major airline willing to pay you thousands of dollars to avoid scenes like this. >>> and, "america strong." the retired air force mechanic fixing anyone's car for free, getting them back on the road and on their feet....
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i have some documents here if you are interested or if you type in jfk. it will take you right to the website. with that, i will call on suzy. rankings, where the any surprises out there for you? - >> this is the third poll of academics they had taken. not surprisingly, those three came up as we thought they would with lincoln at the top, fdr third.second and to me was the fact that george bush is beginning to climb in the ratings and approval polls. from theer, he went 30's from when he was in office and is starting to climb. eisenhower is now up to number five. he is climbing into the top 10 and climbing into the top five. why do we think that is? of moral in the realm and cognitive abilities, emotional intelligence, somebody who had the allied forces in world war ii was certainly mature, dallas in his -- demeanor.n his that ins very high on the realm of foreign affairs. finally, in the economy. particularly, our infrastructure. we know the interstate highway for example. keep your eye on this. we are calling this the ike spike. there areat handicapped
i have some documents here if you are interested or if you type in jfk. it will take you right to the website. with that, i will call on suzy. rankings, where the any surprises out there for you? - >> this is the third poll of academics they had taken. not surprisingly, those three came up as we thought they would with lincoln at the top, fdr third.second and to me was the fact that george bush is beginning to climb in the ratings and approval polls. from theer, he went 30's from when he...
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at a much higher rate than they are now and in fact historically, for example, under eisenhower and jfke faxed at 91% now they are taxed at less than 40%. this has meant that we scrimped on the social safety net and education. there are lots of things that this money could go for. >for. >> tucker: we spend more on those than anyone else in the world. you want to pay more stuff, it's not because you object to the richness of. >> i don't think rich people are held to the same standards as other taxpayers. i think that there are loopholes and armies of lawyers and estate planners that allow them to hide their wealth. i would like to see that money go into the economy. taxes are the price we pay for civilization. i would love to see, you know, free higher education. i would love to see our infrastructure, crumbling infrastructure system found funded in the united states. there are a lot of things that this money could go for if wealthy people were fairly taxed and they just aren't. >> tucker: you are from affluent family what does your mom think of this. >> my parents give a lot of philanth
at a much higher rate than they are now and in fact historically, for example, under eisenhower and jfke faxed at 91% now they are taxed at less than 40%. this has meant that we scrimped on the social safety net and education. there are lots of things that this money could go for. >for. >> tucker: we spend more on those than anyone else in the world. you want to pay more stuff, it's not because you object to the richness of. >> i don't think rich people are held to the same...
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jfk and nixon touch psychotropic drugs. so yes at the very momentthey s when they should feel a firmfi and confident they have gremlins felice serve by the ambac of course it'll survived did think donald trump can drain uh swamp? but there remains to be seen because we knew how to catch people breaking the rules so that is what is happening but i would that say. >> again your columns you exposures of the nfl may. >> i do i call them my basket of deplorable because they come from the conservative family the night was elected he was so excited so my parents were up ball might excited about truman. to say those democrats have to figure out how they lostworkl with the working class ethnic and to get back.your sis >> your sister has the isapter in your book? >> thinking it is reallyly good we were better how conservatives want to hear themselves echoed. they had an amazing political history not even old enough to vote yet. can you vote at 18? and bobby kennedy was the ambassador herself and she could not get a room and said coul
jfk and nixon touch psychotropic drugs. so yes at the very momentthey s when they should feel a firmfi and confident they have gremlins felice serve by the ambac of course it'll survived did think donald trump can drain uh swamp? but there remains to be seen because we knew how to catch people breaking the rules so that is what is happening but i would that say. >> again your columns you exposures of the nfl may. >> i do i call them my basket of deplorable because they come from the...
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liz: jfk knew it, and you heard it first. reagan. >> it's true. liz: we love you. come back soon. >> thank you, liz, it's been fun being on the show. liz: same here. a syrian gas attack survivor from that attack in 2013. here's what happened. he surprised cnn for saying he does support president trump. he also asked why isn't the media holding president obama accountable when president obama did not back up his red line in the sand on the chemical attacks in syria? he's going to join us later on the show. but first, forbes media chair steve forbes here to react after this. >> i didn't see you raising your voice against president obama's inaction in syria that left us refugees. think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp i'm 51 years old.m.
liz: jfk knew it, and you heard it first. reagan. >> it's true. liz: we love you. come back soon. >> thank you, liz, it's been fun being on the show. liz: same here. a syrian gas attack survivor from that attack in 2013. here's what happened. he surprised cnn for saying he does support president trump. he also asked why isn't the media holding president obama accountable when president obama did not back up his red line in the sand on the chemical attacks in syria? he's going to...
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every sunday for 50 years, jfk drive has been closed. >> hi, everyone. we're going from above normal temperatures to above average rainfall before the week is out. we're not picking up anything in the way of cloud cover. the breeze will kick up, keeping fog from forming. that curly q, that's heading to the north. but a couple of system also be developing, aimed at the bay area. a winter-like scenario for friday and into the weekend, maybe next week. i know, what month sit, right? highs today, 80 in concord. 72 in san francisco. we start out with fog, but the north winds, warmed us up and it turned out to be a summer-like spread. 53 right now in half moon bay. 71 degrees in vallejo. and livermore at 67. 65 in concord. so we are warmer tonight than we were yesterday at this hour, from three to seven degrees warmer. we'll get some good mixing with the winds but making up to patchy fog. sunny, breezy, cooler tomorrow with more sunshine on tuesday and wednesday. with a nice temperature rebound. as early as thursday, we'll get into the rain in the north bay. s
every sunday for 50 years, jfk drive has been closed. >> hi, everyone. we're going from above normal temperatures to above average rainfall before the week is out. we're not picking up anything in the way of cloud cover. the breeze will kick up, keeping fog from forming. that curly q, that's heading to the north. but a couple of system also be developing, aimed at the bay area. a winter-like scenario for friday and into the weekend, maybe next week. i know, what month sit, right? highs...
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] and somehow jfk still smells less like yak meat than laguardia.now even how that's possible. [ applause ] >> steve: yak meat. >> jimmy: yak meat. speaking of yak meat, taco bell is in the news. [ laughter ] >> steve: hey oh! >> jimmy: no, i love taco bell. they're in the news. i saw that they're going to start selling beer, wine and margaritas at their locations in canada. between that, healthcare and legal weed, canada is so popular, they're thinking about building a wall. you can't come in here. it's a party. and finally, this is pretty amazing. a start-up in sweden is testing artificial intelligence to try to talk to dolphins. until now, the closest we've come to hearing dolphins talk was watching "keeping up with the kardashians." hi, guys! we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that's the band. thank you, roots. hey, guys, tune in tomorrow night. the legendary martin short will be here. [ cheers and applause ] plus, from "girlboss" britt robertson. and we're going to cook with jessica sei
] and somehow jfk still smells less like yak meat than laguardia.now even how that's possible. [ applause ] >> steve: yak meat. >> jimmy: yak meat. speaking of yak meat, taco bell is in the news. [ laughter ] >> steve: hey oh! >> jimmy: no, i love taco bell. they're in the news. i saw that they're going to start selling beer, wine and margaritas at their locations in canada. between that, healthcare and legal weed, canada is so popular, they're thinking about building a...
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first of all, the two biggest rate reductions in taxes we had in the last 50 years were under jfk inreagan in the '80s. >> jfk was cut from 90% or something. >> we went from 90 to 70 and reagan took it from 70 to 28%. you guys know this. in the '80s when reagan cut the highest tax rate from 70 to 28%, the tax receipts to the government doubled because the economy did so well. i helped write the original tax plan that trump talked about during the campaign. it is not true that rich people are going to get a tax cut because the way we di vise that plan is every dollar reduction in terms of lower tax rates were offset by getting rid of the special tax provisions in the code. that's not much different than what bill bradley wanted to do, ted kennedy in the 1980s. they were all in favor of that. >> top 1%, $88,000 tax cut. that's for the top 1% meaning -- >> that's not true. >> let me. jonathan finish your point. >> stephen has to interrupt. are you done? 44% of the tax cuts will go to the top 1%. this is factual. i urge people to go to the website. they're the most respected organization
first of all, the two biggest rate reductions in taxes we had in the last 50 years were under jfk inreagan in the '80s. >> jfk was cut from 90% or something. >> we went from 90 to 70 and reagan took it from 70 to 28%. you guys know this. in the '80s when reagan cut the highest tax rate from 70 to 28%, the tax receipts to the government doubled because the economy did so well. i helped write the original tax plan that trump talked about during the campaign. it is not true that rich...
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they miscalculated like a lot miscalculated the time after the bay of pigs, the jfk could -- during the cuban missile crisis larry from uva center for politics, was it as simple as that? a miscalculation? >> it could have been. not the first time it happens. it started with truman, the soviet government underestimated him as most people did and they were all wrong, truman was one of our great presidents and the kennedy example, it wasn't just the bay of pigs but also the follow-up summit in vienna with khrushchev in june 1961 which was a disaster for kennedy in the united states. khrushchev lead him and thought he could have his way with the united states and the russians at the time were having leadership problems. reagan used to say the leaders kept dying on them. they underestimated reagan as well and there's a pattern here over the years. may be vladimir putin thought because of what happened during the campaign things donald trump said about resetting relations with russia that somehow things are going to be different and russia would have a free hands. he is finding out otherwise.
they miscalculated like a lot miscalculated the time after the bay of pigs, the jfk could -- during the cuban missile crisis larry from uva center for politics, was it as simple as that? a miscalculation? >> it could have been. not the first time it happens. it started with truman, the soviet government underestimated him as most people did and they were all wrong, truman was one of our great presidents and the kennedy example, it wasn't just the bay of pigs but also the follow-up summit...
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the a special once a week event at golden gate park, and every sunday through april through september jfk drive is closed to give walkers and joggers and people on roller skates to roam around. that started in 1967. >> people want to get away from the problems of the world and by closing the street off you created something fantastic that for purpose, and bring your environment and not have cars run you over. >> that's why i wear knee pads, right? roller stating enthusist hope to see more people out enjoying the car-free park on the weekends. >> looks so fun. good for them. >>> a defect that could be a danger. >>> and san francisco live radar, why they will have more time to read. >>> a world war ii veteran his high school diploma. first, this morning's tech bites. >> twitter looking different. >> twitter looking different. gotten atars. we are hearing the battle between alexa and siri is to hotel rooms. >> a company is trying to figure out which digital assistant works better. >> and then the giraffe not the only expected mama to deliver on camera. >> and this cat is expected to give bir
the a special once a week event at golden gate park, and every sunday through april through september jfk drive is closed to give walkers and joggers and people on roller skates to roam around. that started in 1967. >> people want to get away from the problems of the world and by closing the street off you created something fantastic that for purpose, and bring your environment and not have cars run you over. >> that's why i wear knee pads, right? roller stating enthusist hope to...
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strive to do that every single day and finally i want to say that over 50 years ago robert i'm sorry jfk challenged to in addition to send a man to the moon and bring him back safely in the decade of the 50's psychos we take on this challenge not because it is easy but difficult a few years in brown versus the board of education the supreme court desegregated the schools integrated the schools and what that set in motion was the challenge of making sure that every child in our country receives a high qualify satisfaction e education we remember successful in sending a man to the noon in many large your honor's they struggle with the challenge of making sure that every child receives a high quality education i agree wholeheartedly with commissioner haney in any district is possessed to do san francisco unified school district is possessed to do that we have a resources and the energy and the talent and most importantly the desire to make that happen. >> (clapping.) >> as i started tonight i said that is quite an honor you have no idea my heart is beating 100 percent miles and minute for m
strive to do that every single day and finally i want to say that over 50 years ago robert i'm sorry jfk challenged to in addition to send a man to the moon and bring him back safely in the decade of the 50's psychos we take on this challenge not because it is easy but difficult a few years in brown versus the board of education the supreme court desegregated the schools integrated the schools and what that set in motion was the challenge of making sure that every child in our country receives...
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it is the best since jfk. up 12% since the election. that is behind george h.w. bush.ped the recent spike, the u.s. is in the second largest bull market of all time. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. enjoy the weekend. "new day" starts now. >>> we could end up having a major, major conflict with north korea. absolutely. >> the chinese formed the regime and they did conduct nuclear tests. china would take further sanctions on their own. >> this is front and center. >> all nscenarios are the table >> when it comes to hetalth car, once again, republicans fall short. >> republicans in the house will take a huge price in 2018 if you vote for it. >> this is more work in my previous life. i thought it would be easier. >> this is "new day." >> welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. this is new day. it is friday, april 28th. president trump warns major conflict is possible with north korea. despite the ominous words, the president says he hopes diplomacy prevails. >> the president's tough talk of passing health care has fallen
it is the best since jfk. up 12% since the election. that is behind george h.w. bush.ped the recent spike, the u.s. is in the second largest bull market of all time. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. enjoy the weekend. "new day" starts now. >>> we could end up having a major, major conflict with north korea. absolutely. >> the chinese formed the regime and they did conduct nuclear tests. china would take further sanctions on their...
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jfk was one. $900,000 in loose change left behind in all. >>> a new public service ad put out by b.a.r.t. is not getting the warmest of receptions by riders. it's called avoiding creeps 101. this poster is victim blaming. and katie marzullo explains the mixed reaction to the campaig. >> i am always looking at my environment. >> reporter: sandra appreciates b.a.r.t. offering these reminders, don't sit by yourself and don't get distracted and don't ignore your instincts and other riders are onboard. >> i have two sisters and i am worried for them when they are traveling. >> more for people that don't ride it at all but i usually abide by those myself. >> reporter: not everybody appreciates the advice. riders lashed out on social media asking where are the tips for huh not to be a creep. >> we did get feedback that perhaps people being harassed it was their fault for being harassed and that's not what we wanted to get out. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. released don't be creepy 101, and keep your hands to yourself and this is not a dating app. >> if you do behave badly on b.a.r.t. other passengers a
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let's take a look, we've got all green aircraft, no major delays, fog in boston and rain in chicago and jfk. >> going on to "healthcheck," new jersey education department is recommending that schools start later in the morning. the average start time is 8:00 a.m. which both the cdc and the american academy of pediatrics say is too early teenagers are not alert at that time of the day. it can contribute to poor grades. school districts that pushing back start times could lead to nightmares in the afternoon for buses and athletic scheduling and child care. >> bill cosby's youngest daughter is defending her father ahead of his upcoming trial. we'll be right back. here we go! tradition calls it's "gotcha day!" best day ever love you, dad i love you too, sweetie no one burns on my watch! try alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. enjoy the relief. live look at phl, don't go away, because today will be so great in the delaware and lehigh valleys. 5:28, 60 degrees, the day is full of sunshi
let's take a look, we've got all green aircraft, no major delays, fog in boston and rain in chicago and jfk. >> going on to "healthcheck," new jersey education department is recommending that schools start later in the morning. the average start time is 8:00 a.m. which both the cdc and the american academy of pediatrics say is too early teenagers are not alert at that time of the day. it can contribute to poor grades. school districts that pushing back start times could lead to...
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sky6 live hd taking a live look at 15th and jfk from our city hall camera. it is 5:42 a.m., 65 degrees, won't be as warm as yesterday, but still feeling pretty good out there. >> how you doing, karen? >> reporter: i'm doing great, i missed you matt, i'm happy you're here and i am happy to be away from the home life and here at work. just being honest on a monday morning. route 100 at commerce drive, traffic moving nicely this morning in exton, chester county. no big problems out there. we're watching for showers, we're dry right here, route 100, no issues traveling. construction crews working on the northeast extension southbound between the turnpike and mid county blocking the labels from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. doing bridge extension on the northeast extension. this is the boulevard extension southbound traffic heading toward the schuylkill expressway moving nicely at this point. no delays on the schuylkill expressway, so the boulevard heading near that area is moving nicely, as well. in west chester we have cruise blocking both directions of 926 stick to l
sky6 live hd taking a live look at 15th and jfk from our city hall camera. it is 5:42 a.m., 65 degrees, won't be as warm as yesterday, but still feeling pretty good out there. >> how you doing, karen? >> reporter: i'm doing great, i missed you matt, i'm happy you're here and i am happy to be away from the home life and here at work. just being honest on a monday morning. route 100 at commerce drive, traffic moving nicely this morning in exton, chester county. no big problems out...
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look like he would do anything in syria, critical of this in the past just like people miscalculated jfk wouldn't respond aggressively to the cuban missile crisis guests can earn a how cafree night when theypring book direct on choicehotels.com and stay with us just two times? spring time. badda book. badda boom. or... badda bloom. seriously? book now at choicehotels.com neil: all right, congress might be out for the next couple of weeks but the protestors are not. two protests scheduled today nationwide they were scheduled but you're looking at one in louisville, kentucky, outside of senator mcconnell's office and in florida where health care is a right, it's not some sort of a goal and that health care should be protected, obamacare should be protected but depending on the time or gang, they're not getting throngs right now. the rework that republicans have been promising and they're not really coming up with a solution any time soon. let's get the read and it's kimberly, we have jonas max farris and robin byra. i apologize. let me begin with you. should they be worrying or or does it
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one of america's most famous academies, attended by jfk and ivanka trump, admitting dozens of studentsexually abused by trusted teachers for decades. >>> sky-high offer. how much would it take to give
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, that's right. >> they have been true for a long time. >> tucker: bobby kennedy did a door. >> and jfk david brinkley with him. k and they rolled over this bridge in west virginia. the slats were open on the bridge. and poverty in appalachia. i want to tell you i was over that bridge not that many years ago. and it is still not in very good condition. so the government, politicians, and the press have been talking about poverty in appalachia a longhe time there a element of it. part of it is politicians of both parties tricking people and telling them we're bringing back the coal. we are bringing back the steel. we are bringing back all these things. other part of it is exploitative part that the press levees to go in and wallow around and pity these poor folks and leave and they don't get the whole story. >> tucker: hear the whole story. >> the columnist wrote a great piece a plug for him. great piece in bloomberg column he said okay there are a lot of people in west virginia opioid drugs. a lot of people dropped out of workforce. let's look at the economy underneath. the economy unde
, that's right. >> they have been true for a long time. >> tucker: bobby kennedy did a door. >> and jfk david brinkley with him. k and they rolled over this bridge in west virginia. the slats were open on the bridge. and poverty in appalachia. i want to tell you i was over that bridge not that many years ago. and it is still not in very good condition. so the government, politicians, and the press have been talking about poverty in appalachia a longhe time there a element of...
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jfk said, i'm sick and tired of hearing about this 100 days, yet tried to put out a list. nobody can match what fdr did. urgency, a sense of need so the country comes together. in some ways, i understand why they all get upset by this marker that we put on them. >> this has been like the petrified forest, the first 100 days of this administration. there's nothing there. but i just wonder what do you make of it because i thought -- you know, i think doris raised a great point because this guy sort of picked a brain trust around him. i love the idea of presidents who pick people who are smarter than them to help him. he's clearly done that. >> and it's so untrumpian because his whole point was i'm always successful and i do it by adapting to situations. and i do that by hiring people who know what they're doing. instead, he's got a chief of staff, wonderful guy, reince priebus, but he had never been in the white house before. chief strategist steve bannon, who had never been in politics before. these are the two guys guiding the inexperienced president. so he blows two oppor
jfk said, i'm sick and tired of hearing about this 100 days, yet tried to put out a list. nobody can match what fdr did. urgency, a sense of need so the country comes together. in some ways, i understand why they all get upset by this marker that we put on them. >> this has been like the petrified forest, the first 100 days of this administration. there's nothing there. but i just wonder what do you make of it because i thought -- you know, i think doris raised a great point because this...
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every sunday for the last 50 years jfk drive has been closed to cars, trucks and buses from stannian to park presidio. >> announcer: now your accuweather with lisa argen. >> we're going to have several nice days ahead to enjoy. here's a live doppler 7. you see the cloud-free conditions, but we have a big change in our weather coming. look at the fog swept away from the northwesterly winds like a summertime patter as a widen the perspective this system heads to the north. at the base of this system there will be a lot of energy spinning out of it that will bring rain to the bay area starting thursday night. hard to believe after temperatures like this. 80s today, 82 in santa rosa, 78 in redwood city, 60s on the coast. a nice 20 to 25 degrees spread. we'll bring some wind in tomorrow to feel like spring. then it's back to summer before winter comes back the end of the week. 74 in oakland, san jose right now still 77 in san ramon. here's a look from our east bay hills camera. mt. diablo. patchy fog tonight returns. sunny, breezy, cooler tomorrow. winds up to 30 miles an hour. you'll fee
every sunday for the last 50 years jfk drive has been closed to cars, trucks and buses from stannian to park presidio. >> announcer: now your accuweather with lisa argen. >> we're going to have several nice days ahead to enjoy. here's a live doppler 7. you see the cloud-free conditions, but we have a big change in our weather coming. look at the fog swept away from the northwesterly winds like a summertime patter as a widen the perspective this system heads to the north. at the base...
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calls i get from members of congress telling me about how we're refusing someone's entry at lax or at jfk because they're muslim or because they're arab. it's absolutely not true. we do it for a reason. you should applaud those men and women for doing what they do. >> jim and shawn he also took a few swipes at the obama administration as you might well expect. when he entered the homeland security department a couple of months that it was demoralized and a political pawn. now they have a new issue and a new dedication to enforcing the policies of this administration. >> that's a unique perspective wh t has only been around for 16 years, a little more than 15 years. there you have it. >> as you know, it is tax day. a little l certainty about president trump's documentic economic agenda. could be fueling some fears on wall street. a market analyst is back here on five 5@6:30 to bret down for you. >> how are you. >> good, thanks. >> give us an idea of how things are looking on wall street. >> i think investors forgot that wall treet is not a one way street and all of a sudden we started to g
calls i get from members of congress telling me about how we're refusing someone's entry at lax or at jfk because they're muslim or because they're arab. it's absolutely not true. we do it for a reason. you should applaud those men and women for doing what they do. >> jim and shawn he also took a few swipes at the obama administration as you might well expect. when he entered the homeland security department a couple of months that it was demoralized and a political pawn. now they have a...