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some memory of jfk. a few days later there was this incredible funeral procession after jfk's body was brought back to washington. jackie kennedy had shaped the funeral arrangements very much patterned after abraham blackmail and her two children by her side walked to arlington national cemetery and anyk was buried terminal flame was lit over the place where he was buried. a lot of people know i was in dallas when jfk was killed. i didn't put any of my own autographs here in the exhibition. here's a picture of lee harvey oswald that tragic day, a famous iconic image of the gun oswald used to shoot it jfk. as a working journalist i was at a lot of these events. i felt this exhibit would serve a better purpose showing the work of our colleagues rather than some lesser pictures. as i look around the walls here and remember the months that went into putting this exhibit all of these photographs by photographers i , hadthat i traveled with breakfast or dinner with, it was quite an experience, looking back on
some memory of jfk. a few days later there was this incredible funeral procession after jfk's body was brought back to washington. jackie kennedy had shaped the funeral arrangements very much patterned after abraham blackmail and her two children by her side walked to arlington national cemetery and anyk was buried terminal flame was lit over the place where he was buried. a lot of people know i was in dallas when jfk was killed. i didn't put any of my own autographs here in the exhibition....
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jfk is a family man. here in october of '63, he is walking john john and yet over here he is dressed with jackie. culture into the white house. he was a person who understood the arts and understood the role that is played in american culture. when they went to france on a diplomatic trip, they were - they wined the french overnment to allow the mona lisa to come to the united states. it was extraordinary. it was one of the art exchanges of the century. jackie kennedy made this fine picture. at the smithsonian american art museum. here jackie views the plans for the redevelopment of the lafayette square part of the museum. she helped the grace funds and supported on the way back to 1958. tragically this is a unique photograph. she is wearing the same suit she wore the day her husband lost his life in dallas. any time the kids had nothing to do, they were in the white house. full run of the place. here they show up unannounced. 1962.'s oval office in john spinck john john is playing around on the carpet. t
jfk is a family man. here in october of '63, he is walking john john and yet over here he is dressed with jackie. culture into the white house. he was a person who understood the arts and understood the role that is played in american culture. when they went to france on a diplomatic trip, they were - they wined the french overnment to allow the mona lisa to come to the united states. it was extraordinary. it was one of the art exchanges of the century. jackie kennedy made this fine picture. at...
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the relationship between jfk and mlk. ♪ >> welcome steven levingston, his book "kennedy and king, the president, the pastor and the battle over civil rights." in it he explores the relationship bewant it to atwee icons. thank you for writing it. >> thank you for reading it. thank you for having me. >> glad to have you on. from your research. we learned that king and kennedy, first meet, have sort of an awkward first, first dance. >> well, yeah, they had an awkward first dance. because they're two very different characters. as we know, kennedy is a -- sort of a guy who loves witty banter, loves to kind of joke around, have a good time. he comes from a, a white boston irish family. and, king, comes from quite a different background. as we know. and, the two of them when they got together, their characters sort of clashed in a way because king was a little bit contained, restricted, sort of restricted himself, and kennedy sort of wanted something more from him. kennedy wanted him to -- basically, come out in favor of him. fo
the relationship between jfk and mlk. ♪ >> welcome steven levingston, his book "kennedy and king, the president, the pastor and the battle over civil rights." in it he explores the relationship bewant it to atwee icons. thank you for writing it. >> thank you for reading it. thank you for having me. >> glad to have you on. from your research. we learned that king and kennedy, first meet, have sort of an awkward first, first dance. >> well, yeah, they had an...
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now, this is 50 yours -- 54 years after the jfk assassination. if someone made an incredible case that castro killed kennedy, i somehow missed it and i have been doing this for 30 years. i think that is beyond the statute of limitations. if you cannot make your case and 54 years, i think you do not have one. all right? [applause] before i get started, the last 3.5 years i have spent in my life studying kennedys foreign policy outside of vietnam and cuba, because he did not -- i studied things like the middle east, egypt, africa, indonesia. conclusion that you cannot look at vietnam or cuba isolated. kennedy had a foreign policy the day he was inaugurated. and as he goes on, you can see it manifest itself. everything had a place. got back toon i vietnam is because there are a lot of documents classified about these other two guys. one way you find out about a president is not just qualitative analysis, it is about comparative analysis. how does he compare with the guys who came before him, and how does he compare to the guys you came after? -- who
now, this is 50 yours -- 54 years after the jfk assassination. if someone made an incredible case that castro killed kennedy, i somehow missed it and i have been doing this for 30 years. i think that is beyond the statute of limitations. if you cannot make your case and 54 years, i think you do not have one. all right? [applause] before i get started, the last 3.5 years i have spent in my life studying kennedys foreign policy outside of vietnam and cuba, because he did not -- i studied things...
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we do not know what drove jfk back at this time. a mystery.s when we look at the situation, havear could a time cap navigated the confines of a heavily chaperoned new england dance. will would heoy want with a parochial school function anyway? he returned unaccompanied, he was a stagnant. perhaps he thought the homecoming was going to be good for his self-confidence which had liked and forced them to take a medical leave of absence at princeton. what ever the force that drew him back to that evening or forward if we look at the forces at work here. that is not known, something propelled him. during that winter festivities mary he would encounter for the very first time. etching into his being a unforgettable moments. gracious as she was when he kept cutting in on the dance floor with atwood guarding the list are in because he had a sore throat. there was no romantic interest at that time. were other men who would first crossed her trajectory. at what being another. shortsessop and bob finally her husband court meyer. the encounter i
we do not know what drove jfk back at this time. a mystery.s when we look at the situation, havear could a time cap navigated the confines of a heavily chaperoned new england dance. will would heoy want with a parochial school function anyway? he returned unaccompanied, he was a stagnant. perhaps he thought the homecoming was going to be good for his self-confidence which had liked and forced them to take a medical leave of absence at princeton. what ever the force that drew him back to that...
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and if there had been no jfk oliverno jfk movie by stone, there would have been no jfk records act. let's not forget that. so this policy statement produced, in response to the request, provided a lot of information. establishs could land, sea, and air bases in cuba, and the second one, the nightmare scenario, the soviets could provide cuba with a number of ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads. for these reasons, the policy statement says the existence of a communist cuba regime is incompatible with our requirements in the western hemisphere, and they are prepared to act. they list conditions necessary to support a successful u.s. military intervention in cuba. the first three are supposed to go together. there has to be an urgent humanitarian requirement to restore order. the united states and/or the oas have to announce they were moving into cuba to restore order and hold free elections, and this should happen so quickly that the communist bloc does not have time to react elsewhere in the world. or, and this is a big war, is the telegram. they are it he figured out what they w
and if there had been no jfk oliverno jfk movie by stone, there would have been no jfk records act. let's not forget that. so this policy statement produced, in response to the request, provided a lot of information. establishs could land, sea, and air bases in cuba, and the second one, the nightmare scenario, the soviets could provide cuba with a number of ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads. for these reasons, the policy statement says the existence of a communist cuba regime is...
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jfk have a condition. johnson has to be happy, he has to be willingly part of the national effort because it is awful. bob kennedy narrative ends if we made the decision to try to get rid of him and it just did not work. that is about as directed quotas you can have. there is no evidence to the contrary. grexit tells that story about trying to talk him out of it. he says he has this hang dog look great he said nobody has ever looked as sad as lbj. his eyes would fill up with tears. bobby kennedy saying this is kind of beneath you. i want to do it. >> that description is dripping with contempt from bobby kennedy. not to use a four letter word, they are trying to convince johnson to take something else. bobby kennedy says senator johnson, you can be chairman for the democratic party. in the room is sam rayburn, speaker of the house and great friend and confidant of lbj, he did not like kennedy either. he looked at him and said shit. it got very nasty. the choice which with hindsight looks rational, even thou
jfk have a condition. johnson has to be happy, he has to be willingly part of the national effort because it is awful. bob kennedy narrative ends if we made the decision to try to get rid of him and it just did not work. that is about as directed quotas you can have. there is no evidence to the contrary. grexit tells that story about trying to talk him out of it. he says he has this hang dog look great he said nobody has ever looked as sad as lbj. his eyes would fill up with tears. bobby...
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jfk have a condition. johnson has to be happy, he has to be willingly part of the national effort because it is awful. ends if we narrative made the decision to try to get rid of him and it just did not work. that is about as directed quotas you can have. there is no evidence to the contrary. about tells that story trying to talk him out of it. this hang dog look great he said nobody has ever looked as sad as lbj. his eyes would fill up with tears. bobby kennedy saying this is kind of the napier. say i want to do it. description is dripping with contempt from bobby kennedy. not to use a four letter word, they are trying to convince johnson to take something else. senatornnedy says johnson you chairman for the democratic party. is a great friend and confidant of lbj, he did not like kennedy either. and said shit.m it got very nasty. it was that her irrational at the time. up the placesf like vietnam, dallas and ultimately los angeles. they did not want to do it. they did it because they felt they had to. th
jfk have a condition. johnson has to be happy, he has to be willingly part of the national effort because it is awful. ends if we narrative made the decision to try to get rid of him and it just did not work. that is about as directed quotas you can have. there is no evidence to the contrary. about tells that story trying to talk him out of it. this hang dog look great he said nobody has ever looked as sad as lbj. his eyes would fill up with tears. bobby kennedy saying this is kind of the...
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inside jfk's five-year campaign. the jfk presidential line prairie -- library marks the centennial of the 45th presidency. welcome we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities.
inside jfk's five-year campaign. the jfk presidential line prairie -- library marks the centennial of the 45th presidency. welcome we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities.
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inside jfk's five-year campaign. a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the foundation and at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a special treat tonight. before i talk about the book there are some quick things first. first to thank our sponsors for tonight and for the forum series. the bank of america, and our media sponsors, the boston globe, x kennedy, and be you are. bur.inity and in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. we hope become of them as your schedule permits. we also want to welcome those w
inside jfk's five-year campaign. a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the foundation and at the library we are thrilled that all of you...
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it is the thank you note that jfk sent the woman who planned their wedding. this was one of the biggest weddings of the year in newport, rhode island, truly the social event of the year. kennedy takes one side of the letter, joking that he hopes she is not going to write a book and tell all. jackie writes a beautiful note , which includes saying i feel so guilty. i think i did less work on my own wedding than any bride in history. just really a remarkable look at this couple after their marriage . they were in los angeles for their honeymoon and took time there to write this note. oregon was one of the first states to have a presidential primary, creating one in the 1920's. in 1960, oregon was one of the few states to have a primary. most state delegations were controlled by the bosses, the big-city mayors. oregon had a primary. kennedy knew that oregon would be a critical election. this section highlights his visits to oregon as he prepared to run for president. and as he res ran for president, a couple of letters here from john o'donnell from 1959, way befo
it is the thank you note that jfk sent the woman who planned their wedding. this was one of the biggest weddings of the year in newport, rhode island, truly the social event of the year. kennedy takes one side of the letter, joking that he hopes she is not going to write a book and tell all. jackie writes a beautiful note , which includes saying i feel so guilty. i think i did less work on my own wedding than any bride in history. just really a remarkable look at this couple after their...
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. >> if we talked to jfk, he would say, you were horrible when you played me on that show. >> so bad.bad. >> i haven't done the accent in years. >> i know. i'm happy an it. >> the accent was good enough to get him an award, so if jfk does come back, i'm sure he'll congratulate rob. >>> still ahead, we're taking you behind-the-scenes for all the fun with the biggest stars at comic con. gal's skooet sweet moments and ben addresses rumors he saying good-bye to playing batman. >>> why are the tough guys of thor mooning on a play? >>> what lupita told us about doing a movie with rihanna. >> enough said. >>> and ryan gosling reacts to harry styles' man crush. >> he might have a har r heart condition. we're all laughing about it, but he should get checked up. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> pretty easy picking charlize theron out of that crowd, even though everybody went to the special screening of "atomic blonde." you going to wear a blonde wig? >> not a shot, but i'll tell you that picture is part of a wild, star-studded weekend at comic con, and we were in the mimd of the, litera
. >> if we talked to jfk, he would say, you were horrible when you played me on that show. >> so bad.bad. >> i haven't done the accent in years. >> i know. i'm happy an it. >> the accent was good enough to get him an award, so if jfk does come back, i'm sure he'll congratulate rob. >>> still ahead, we're taking you behind-the-scenes for all the fun with the biggest stars at comic con. gal's skooet sweet moments and ben addresses rumors he saying good-bye...
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white house cook for jfk had this strategy because jfk was chronically late.ok did is made four soufflÉs and timed them at 15 minute intervals just hoping jfk would arrive on time. those are the perils of making soufflÉ with our president. daisy bonner was moved to the president's death. they had a close relationship and if you ever go to warm springs georgia to the kitchen area where she cooked, she wrote on the wall daisy bonner cooked the first and last meal for president roosevelt and it is encased in plastic so you can see how she moved she was. she wanted to be consider the first lady of presidential cooking and had plans to open a museum dedicated to food and president roosevelt but died before she could pull it together but daisy bonner is an interesting character in my book. i want to talk about drinks. there is a cat and mouse game about drink in the white house but fdr embraced drinking culture and i talk about several alcoholic beverages in my book, i talk about wine, cocktails, punches and eggnog. this is from lillian rogers park, long time made i
white house cook for jfk had this strategy because jfk was chronically late.ok did is made four soufflÉs and timed them at 15 minute intervals just hoping jfk would arrive on time. those are the perils of making soufflÉ with our president. daisy bonner was moved to the president's death. they had a close relationship and if you ever go to warm springs georgia to the kitchen area where she cooked, she wrote on the wall daisy bonner cooked the first and last meal for president roosevelt and it...
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. >> if we talked to jfk, he would say, you were horrible when you played me on that show. >> so bad.> i haven't done the accent in years. >> i know. i'm happy an it. >> the accent was good enough to get him an award, so if jfk does come back, i'm sure he'll congratulate rob. >>> still ahead, we're taking you behind-the-scenes for all the fun with the biggest stars at comic con. gal and ben's sweet moments with fans as ben addresses rumors that he's saying good-bye to playing batman. >>> why are the tough guys of thor mooing on a plane? >>> what lupita told us about doing a movie with rihanna. >> enough said. >>> and ryan gosling reacts to harry styles' man crush. >> he might have a heart condition. we're all laughing about it, but he should get checked up. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescription
. >> if we talked to jfk, he would say, you were horrible when you played me on that show. >> so bad.> i haven't done the accent in years. >> i know. i'm happy an it. >> the accent was good enough to get him an award, so if jfk does come back, i'm sure he'll congratulate rob. >>> still ahead, we're taking you behind-the-scenes for all the fun with the biggest stars at comic con. gal and ben's sweet moments with fans as ben addresses rumors that he's saying...
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no question, the media coverage of jfk was the first time we saw anything like it. >> that will be followed by look at ronald reagan's relationship with pope john paul ii. reagan, and, ronald the extraordinary untold story of the 20th century. to ronaldul ii said reagan that i am praying for you. ronald reagan sent a cable to the vatican saying i am praying for you. as for moscow, if they are worried at this point about kinship between the pope and the president, now they better really worry about it. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. on cure day, -- q and a, 1968, 1 of the longest and earliest battles of the vietnam war. me because the military command was so out of touch with what was happening industries that they literally got a lot of young americans killed. general westmoreland denied the city had been taken. denyntinued to the -- it for the entire time the battle was being fought. small units of marines and troopers were being ordered to attack positions that were held by overwhelmingly superior enemy forces in entrenched positions. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m
no question, the media coverage of jfk was the first time we saw anything like it. >> that will be followed by look at ronald reagan's relationship with pope john paul ii. reagan, and, ronald the extraordinary untold story of the 20th century. to ronaldul ii said reagan that i am praying for you. ronald reagan sent a cable to the vatican saying i am praying for you. as for moscow, if they are worried at this point about kinship between the pope and the president, now they better really...
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jfk was chronically late. and then even hoping jfk would arrive on time. that is the peril to make a souffle. but daisy bonner was very moved by his death if you ever go to georgia and the kitchen area she wrote on the wall dc bonner cut to a first and last meal for the of president it was encased in plastic. she wanted to be known as the first lady of presidential cooking she wanted to open a museum but died before she could put that together. i also want touche to talk to about drinks but fdr embraced the drinking culture i talk about wine and cocktails and a one to read about eggnog. from lillian rogers park to give us is an insight out eggnog place apart. so speaking of liquid also a recipe of one of the other drinks. cocktail and highballs were served but the new year's eggnog was traditional the creamy mixture was prepared in the same way in the punch bowl was put before the president and then to give the same toast to the united states. so then they declared that president eisenhower made but the one that roosevelt had was also very strong so you ca
jfk was chronically late. and then even hoping jfk would arrive on time. that is the peril to make a souffle. but daisy bonner was very moved by his death if you ever go to georgia and the kitchen area she wrote on the wall dc bonner cut to a first and last meal for the of president it was encased in plastic. she wanted to be known as the first lady of presidential cooking she wanted to open a museum but died before she could put that together. i also want touche to talk to about drinks but fdr...
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inside jfk's five-year campaign. a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleaguesth
inside jfk's five-year campaign. a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleaguesth
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just released documents that could shed some new light on the jfk assassination. ♪ what should i watchshow me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. prone jar shatterst livthe competition.pe? olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. ageless. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> good morning. i'm landon dowdy live from cnbc. today's top business headlines. the u.s. central banks two-day policy with a decision due tomorrow afternoon. the fed is not expected to hike interest rates but investors will look for clues as to when it
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there's no question about it immediate coverage of jfk was the first time we had ever seen anything like it. >> will be followed 8:00 by looking at ronald reagan's relationship with pope john paul >> interesting, john paul ii and something cable to reagan when he was chopped, saying, i am praying for you. reagan can touch to the cable dutch the default world's most exclusive prayer society. if they're worried about a between the pope and the president, now they've got to really worry about it. american history tv, weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ >> we are flying over washington, capital of the united states. the beautiful city the pride of every american from the cloud from the ground. up about savannah. we saw over the top of the senate and house of representatives office buildings and the congress and alive. branches of the government. and the law going to land the plane an here's a close up of the house office building. mendo their heavy thank you and this structure eight representatives as an office and which a government official both in. the senate office building is just acr
there's no question about it immediate coverage of jfk was the first time we had ever seen anything like it. >> will be followed 8:00 by looking at ronald reagan's relationship with pope john paul >> interesting, john paul ii and something cable to reagan when he was chopped, saying, i am praying for you. reagan can touch to the cable dutch the default world's most exclusive prayer society. if they're worried about a between the pope and the president, now they've got to really...
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that the thank you note jfk sent the woman who planned their wedding. this was one of the biggest weddings in the year in rhode island. letter, one side of the joking that he hopes she doesn't write a book. jackie writes a beautiful note which includes that she feels guilty. remarkable letter. they took time from their honeymoon to write this note. the first one of states to have a presidential primary, creating one in the 1920's. in 1960, oregon was one of the few states to have a primary. most state delegations were controlled by the big-city mayors. knew that oregon would be a critical election. his section highlights visits to oregon as he prepared to run for president. from johnletters here 1959, way before he announced his candidacy. this was laying the groundwork for an eventual campaign. he came to the afl-cio convention here. again, before he announced his candidacy, he was laying the groundwork for his eventual run for the presidency. an itinerary of one of his trips to oregon, he came here several times. two years before the election, he was
that the thank you note jfk sent the woman who planned their wedding. this was one of the biggest weddings in the year in rhode island. letter, one side of the joking that he hopes she doesn't write a book. jackie writes a beautiful note which includes that she feels guilty. remarkable letter. they took time from their honeymoon to write this note. the first one of states to have a presidential primary, creating one in the 1920's. in 1960, oregon was one of the few states to have a primary....
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when i was in the sixth grade, i passed out jfk all the way buttons in the back of the nixon rally. [laughter] i was the pro-kennedy debater and our civics class, presidential debate. i used to come home from grade school in the afternoon and watch his press conferences. our family got teary-eyed laughing at former leaders in person nation of kennedy in the first family. many of my classmates felt and reacted as i did, we loved john kennedy, he was our president. we had never loved any elected official before. i daresay most of us had enough or known anybody who had died. kennedy's death hit us very hard. hit us very hard. and then later, we learned that the government had covered up important facts about why he died, the same government john kennedy had inspired us to admire and trust? the warren commission issued a report that cannot be trusted. the american government could not be trusted and the american government did not trust the american people. now take for moment what the warren commission might have asked had it been aware of the cia's attempts to assassinate fidel castro
when i was in the sixth grade, i passed out jfk all the way buttons in the back of the nixon rally. [laughter] i was the pro-kennedy debater and our civics class, presidential debate. i used to come home from grade school in the afternoon and watch his press conferences. our family got teary-eyed laughing at former leaders in person nation of kennedy in the first family. many of my classmates felt and reacted as i did, we loved john kennedy, he was our president. we had never loved any elected...
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a conference titled the national security state and jfk, historians, authors and presidential candidate ron paul explore the consequences of what they call america's security state since the end of world war ii. here is a preview. >> my argument will strike most people in this room as more commonsensical than original. the kennedys assassination was a decisive moment in the national security state. i only want to take this time to make that point slightly more precise. jfk's the aftermath of assassination that was the pivotal moment, at least as far as the national security regime went. angleton was a key figure in that moment. the assassination in dallas was a moment of great danger for the cia. if the agency or any employees were held responsible for the wrongful death of the president, its powers might have been curved. the clandestine service might have been abolished as former president harry truman urged one month after jfk's murder. if the cia's role in the events leading up to dallas was shared with the congress and the american people, the ambitions and the prerogative of the n
a conference titled the national security state and jfk, historians, authors and presidential candidate ron paul explore the consequences of what they call america's security state since the end of world war ii. here is a preview. >> my argument will strike most people in this room as more commonsensical than original. the kennedys assassination was a decisive moment in the national security state. i only want to take this time to make that point slightly more precise. jfk's the aftermath...
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you mention jfk, the speech jfk was good guy. jfk was talking about the u.s. being the watch man on the walls of world freedom. that's exactly how president trump sounds, but he's being criticized. i mean, so what is your -- what are your thoughts about that that somehow we fell through the memory hole in the media and president trump is not getting a fair shake on what he's saying about western values. >> well, president trump never gets a fair shake from the media. i mean, this is what we in law school call legal realism, which is a judge make up his mind how the case is going to come out, depending on how he likes the necktie or the suit of the lawyer. nowadays maybe it's the shoes of the lawyer. but it has nothing to do with the reality of the situation. the democrats will attack trump no matter what he does. he cannot do right in their eyes no matter what. they're just determined to be a negative nonconstructive force, no matter what. and it's really a damn shame. i mean, this is a president who has a plan, who has an agenda. it's a perfectly good plan. l
you mention jfk, the speech jfk was good guy. jfk was talking about the u.s. being the watch man on the walls of world freedom. that's exactly how president trump sounds, but he's being criticized. i mean, so what is your -- what are your thoughts about that that somehow we fell through the memory hole in the media and president trump is not getting a fair shake on what he's saying about western values. >> well, president trump never gets a fair shake from the media. i mean, this is what...
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thatis the thank you note jfk and jackie sent the woman who planned their wedding. it was one of the biggest lettings of the year in terms of a social event of the year created he takes one side of the letter saying i hope you will not book us all. then jackie writes a beautiful note where she writes that she feels so guilty. is really a remarkable look at this couple after their marriage. they took time in their honeymoon to write this note. oregon was one of the first is to have a primary back in the 1920's. washe 1960 election oregon still one of the few states to have a primary. most state delegation conventions were controlled by the mayors, oregon had a primary. kennedy and that oregon would be a critical election to get the nomination. this convention here highlights his visit to oregon as he prepared to run for president. a couple of letters here were written to a local democratic official. from 1959 when before he announces candidacy, laying the groundwork for a individual campaign. he came up to the convention here in seaside oregon. candidacy, ai kerry he
thatis the thank you note jfk and jackie sent the woman who planned their wedding. it was one of the biggest lettings of the year in terms of a social event of the year created he takes one side of the letter saying i hope you will not book us all. then jackie writes a beautiful note where she writes that she feels so guilty. is really a remarkable look at this couple after their marriage. they took time in their honeymoon to write this note. oregon was one of the first is to have a primary...
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the road to jfk's campaign. here is a preview. >> one of the dangers of isething like the president that it is one way of looking at the campaign. it is a scenario, he went to milwaukee and said nixon is a nut job. or he went somewhere else. or he would to new york and there were all of these people on broadway and everybody would applaud him and then they would vote with the narrative. we took the approach heavily influenced in my case that the presidential campaign is a series of benchmarks. it is a series of decisions about the country. then they play out. that ofg to focus on in his benchmarks. i think that is what is a little unusual about the approach we took and white that took almost five years. program ate entire midnight eastern. american history tv, only in c-span3. words aht on after syndicated columnist on her book. resisting trump politics and the world we need. she is interviewed by the cofounder of go pink. >> on q could tell us about how the stage was set for trial. >> activism is very much a bi
the road to jfk's campaign. here is a preview. >> one of the dangers of isething like the president that it is one way of looking at the campaign. it is a scenario, he went to milwaukee and said nixon is a nut job. or he went somewhere else. or he would to new york and there were all of these people on broadway and everybody would applaud him and then they would vote with the narrative. we took the approach heavily influenced in my case that the presidential campaign is a series of...
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so you don't have the jfk's or the bill clinton's in today's party. was a charismatic figure himself, the democrats got shellacked every other way. >> could jfk get the nomination today? >> no. because he would be too much of a centrist. donald trump is going to be reelected in 2020 because he is cutting regulation, stimulating the economy and is showing leadership of the world. >> what are your problems with the controversies and everything else? >> the presidents a character. but i think he's doing a good job. he is creating jobs. i know people who are starting businesses now because they don't have to deal with so many regulations. >> how does the democrat take them on? let me read you a quote of one who work for clinton for years. only a little more than a quarter of americans consider themselves liberals in almost three and four are self identified moderates or conservatives. yet moderate viewpoints are given short in the presidential nominating process. the democrat they're looking for candidate democrats. leaders who rose above partisanship to
so you don't have the jfk's or the bill clinton's in today's party. was a charismatic figure himself, the democrats got shellacked every other way. >> could jfk get the nomination today? >> no. because he would be too much of a centrist. donald trump is going to be reelected in 2020 because he is cutting regulation, stimulating the economy and is showing leadership of the world. >> what are your problems with the controversies and everything else? >> the presidents a...
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it was the aftermath of jfk's assassinations that was a pivotal moment as far as the consolidation of the national security regime. dallas wasnation in a moment of great danger for the cia. if the agency or any of its employees had been held responsible for the wrongful death of the president, the clandestine service may have been abolished like harry truman urged one month after jfk's murder. if the cia and their role leading up to dallas has been shared with the american people, the ambitions and prerogatives of the national security state may have been checked. that's not happen. -- that did not happen. strands, we three have the search for the kgb spy in the ranks of the cia. , hee monitored the mole monitored the actions of harvey lee oswald. he discussed his fascination with fidel castro as early as 1961 and advised the pentagon on regime and policy -- regime change policies in 1963. ato told -- oswald showed up mexico city at the cuban consulate. angleton did what he knew about oswald from the warren commission, the congress and the public with consequences we are still grappli
it was the aftermath of jfk's assassinations that was a pivotal moment as far as the consolidation of the national security regime. dallas wasnation in a moment of great danger for the cia. if the agency or any of its employees had been held responsible for the wrongful death of the president, the clandestine service may have been abolished like harry truman urged one month after jfk's murder. if the cia and their role leading up to dallas has been shared with the american people, the ambitions...
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maybe not as bad as jfk's six months. >> neil: remind me of that, that dominated the theme for jfk. >the thing he said, it's a hell of a way to learn but i've learned from my mistakes. and then he learned how to change his decisionmaking structure, so that the -- wouldn't depend on the military and the cia and becomes decision leader in the cuban missile crisis. it was worth that loss. the real question for mr. trump, it's been hard, he hasn't gotten the legislation through he wanted to. his time has been taken up with an issue he didn't want to be there, russia. his desire to focus on the things that really mattered, the tax cut, infrastructure has been stymied by all of that. the question is, how does he respond to that. how does he learn. you got to be self reflective. you have to figure out what can do i differently. the presidency humbles you. >> neil: you mention what kennedy did after the bay of bigs, he could have said this was thrown at me by my predecessor and the generals, i trusted them, new on the job. he took the heat for that. what he said in victory, has 1,000 authors,
maybe not as bad as jfk's six months. >> neil: remind me of that, that dominated the theme for jfk. >the thing he said, it's a hell of a way to learn but i've learned from my mistakes. and then he learned how to change his decisionmaking structure, so that the -- wouldn't depend on the military and the cia and becomes decision leader in the cuban missile crisis. it was worth that loss. the real question for mr. trump, it's been hard, he hasn't gotten the legislation through he wanted...
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>> that's a real jfk signature. >> you're 100% sure? >> will bidders open their wallets?,000. looking for $100,000.
>> that's a real jfk signature. >> you're 100% sure? >> will bidders open their wallets?,000. looking for $100,000.
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also in the middle of reread jfk's
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and that's why jfk's first inaugural still rings true.ll means so much. that's why teddy's cause endures and we still love him so much. because of the tragedies that befell each of them, sometimes we forget how fundamentally the story they told us about ourselves changed the trajectory of america. and that's often where courage begins, with the story we tell ourselves about who we are and what's important and about our own capacity to make a difference. we live in a time of great cynicism about our institutions. that's one of the few things that democrats and republicans can agree on. it's a cynicism that's most corrosive when it comes to our system of self-government, that clouds our history of jagged, sometimes tentative but ultimately forward progress, that impedes our children's ability to see in the noisy and often too trivial pursuits of politics the possibility of our democracy doing big things. of course, disdain for elected officials is not new, as many of you in the room can tell others. 60 years ago president kennedy quoted a c
and that's why jfk's first inaugural still rings true.ll means so much. that's why teddy's cause endures and we still love him so much. because of the tragedies that befell each of them, sometimes we forget how fundamentally the story they told us about ourselves changed the trajectory of america. and that's often where courage begins, with the story we tell ourselves about who we are and what's important and about our own capacity to make a difference. we live in a time of great cynicism about...
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the question is if someone like jfk were to take office today how do you think he would approach the foreign-policy challenges we are facing right now. >> guest: knowledgeably. [laughter] >> guest: he was a natural born diplomat, not to say he was smooth talking or something. that diplomacy is essential in life. relation between nations. >> host: i went back after i heard the inaugural speech last november i went back and reread jfk's inaugural speech. i won't cite the well-known quotes because they are much remembered but one of these quotes people don't remember, to those people in the hudson villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required, not because we seek their votes but because of his right. contract that to last november. every decision on trade or taxes on immigration, foreign affairs will be made to benefit american workers and american families. a real contrast. >> one of the youngsters in the crowd. [applause] >> you have given me a lot of homework, sir. my qu
the question is if someone like jfk were to take office today how do you think he would approach the foreign-policy challenges we are facing right now. >> guest: knowledgeably. [laughter] >> guest: he was a natural born diplomat, not to say he was smooth talking or something. that diplomacy is essential in life. relation between nations. >> host: i went back after i heard the inaugural speech last november i went back and reread jfk's inaugural speech. i won't cite the...
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but after inhaling the air at jfk, four of the five got sick and died.wners owe the airport $500. this is just like that famous video stars one of our shows esteemed panelists. >> i'm going to kick your [bleep]. man [bleep]. it's not a dangerous snake. most of of the venom has been taken out of her. kennedy: one day you will be an uber driver as well. that will be a great day. when i reach in my mail bag there may not snakes but the venom is real. venom is what i use as a mixer with fireball on fireball friday, we get started early. this is viewer mail. no one cares with annex mtvvjay thinks about politics. that's except for every one. will wrote, you scamp. rick says just because you have the biggest mouth in tv doesn't make you right. i only tape your show for the pleasure erasing it. tom rounds it up with kid, you talk faster than i can listen. kennedy: sorry, tom. i love you. coming up. elon musk says the first space rocket launch will not be for the feint of heart. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪
but after inhaling the air at jfk, four of the five got sick and died.wners owe the airport $500. this is just like that famous video stars one of our shows esteemed panelists. >> i'm going to kick your [bleep]. man [bleep]. it's not a dangerous snake. most of of the venom has been taken out of her. kennedy: one day you will be an uber driver as well. that will be a great day. when i reach in my mail bag there may not snakes but the venom is real. venom is what i use as a mixer with...
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that the media coverage of jfk was just the first time we had ever seen anything like it. announcer: that will be followed at 8:00, looking at ronald reagan's relationship with pope john paul ii. as discussed in the book "the pope and the resident." the extraordinary untold story of the 20th century. sent a letter to reagan saying i am praying to you. now the president said in a cable to the vatican, i am praying for you. as for moscow, if they are worried at this point about a kinship between the pope and the president, now they are really going to worry about it. announcer: american history tv, all we, every weekend on c-span3. president trump awarded the medal of valor to police officers who responded to a shooting at a congressional baseball game practice. house majority whip steve scalise and three others were wounded. the word ceremony was held in the white house east room. -- a word ceremony was held in the white house east room. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. vice president pence: please be seated. to members of congress, our dist
that the media coverage of jfk was just the first time we had ever seen anything like it. announcer: that will be followed at 8:00, looking at ronald reagan's relationship with pope john paul ii. as discussed in the book "the pope and the resident." the extraordinary untold story of the 20th century. sent a letter to reagan saying i am praying to you. now the president said in a cable to the vatican, i am praying for you. as for moscow, if they are worried at this point about a...
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cheryl: spokesperson for the union representing the workers says that strikes are planned for jfk and laguardia. lauren: possibly philadelphia too. if you are traveling, now you know. you use the facebook messenger app, get ready to see advertisings in inbox, why is facebook ramping up the ad placements? cheryl: tracee carrasco joins us more on this story. tracee: good morning, ladies. facebook is one to have most popular messaging apps and now it wants to cash in. you will now see advertisements inside messenger that's use about 1.2 billion people every month. ads won't be shown in conversation but in the main inbox tab between chat threads similar to the way ads are sandwiched in posts and news feed and face brook is trying to make money for messenger as it embraces for unexpected slow down in revenue growth from the news feed. the primary source of the remember identity cease -- revenue. it started showing ads to users in 2013, facebook has been tested members of the jurier ads for six months in australia, thailand where users have been receptive, facebook thinks about using this f
cheryl: spokesperson for the union representing the workers says that strikes are planned for jfk and laguardia. lauren: possibly philadelphia too. if you are traveling, now you know. you use the facebook messenger app, get ready to see advertisings in inbox, why is facebook ramping up the ad placements? cheryl: tracee carrasco joins us more on this story. tracee: good morning, ladies. facebook is one to have most popular messaging apps and now it wants to cash in. you will now see...
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but after inhaling the air at jfk, four of the five got sick and died.t $500. this is just like that famous video stars one of our shows esteemed panelists. >> i'm going to kick your [bleep]. man [bleep]. it's not a dangerous snake. most of of the venom has been taken out of her. kennedy: one day you will be an uber driver as well. that will be a great day. when i reach in my mail bag there may not snakes but the venom is real. venom is what i use as a mixer with fireball on fireball friday, we get started early. this is viewer mail. no one cares with annex mtvvjay thinks about politics. that's except for every one. will wrote, you scamp. rick says just because you have the biggest mouth in tv doesn't make you right. i only tape your show for the pleasure erasing it. tom rounds it up with kid, you talk faster than i can listen. kennedy: sorry, tom. i love you. coming up. elon musk says the first space rocket launch will not be for the feint of heart. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance
but after inhaling the air at jfk, four of the five got sick and died.t $500. this is just like that famous video stars one of our shows esteemed panelists. >> i'm going to kick your [bleep]. man [bleep]. it's not a dangerous snake. most of of the venom has been taken out of her. kennedy: one day you will be an uber driver as well. that will be a great day. when i reach in my mail bag there may not snakes but the venom is real. venom is what i use as a mixer with fireball on fireball...
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jfk's firstwhy inaugural still rings true. the campaign still means so much.s. -- so much. because of the tragedy that befell each of them, sometimes we forget how fundamentally the story they told us about trajectoryhanged the of america. that is often where courage begins. with the story we tell ourselves about who we are. and what's important. in about our own capacity to make a difference. we live in a time of great cynicism. about our institutions. that is one of the few things that democrats and republicans can agree on. is --tizen's summit cynicism is most corrosive when it comes to our own government. it clouds our history of jagged, sometimes tentative but ultimately forward progress. it impedes our children's ability to see in the noisy and often to trivial pursuit the politics, the possibility of our democracy doing big things. and of course, the same for it elected officials is not new as many of you in the room can tell others. 60 years ago, president kennedy quoted a columnist to it written, people do not even dam what the average senator or cong
jfk's firstwhy inaugural still rings true. the campaign still means so much.s. -- so much. because of the tragedy that befell each of them, sometimes we forget how fundamentally the story they told us about trajectoryhanged the of america. that is often where courage begins. with the story we tell ourselves about who we are. and what's important. in about our own capacity to make a difference. we live in a time of great cynicism. about our institutions. that is one of the few things that...
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any jfk time,r: the press knew about his affairs and did not report on it. they kept that from the public. before that, the press kept from the public the fdr true illness, the stuff he was going through. becoming a gotcha thing. example wasent donna brazil here to work for cnn and gave hillary the answers in the debate with bernie sanders but two weeks ago i saw her with her old cow -- pal george stephanopoulos on a sunday morning talk show. what part of that do i not understand? or then't the media woman from florida, the congressman that was not charged, that was also implicated, why are they getting their questions? why hasn't seen in invited donna invited- cann -- cnn donna brazil to take questions on why she did what she did? host: let's look at the exchange between sarah huckabee sanders and the executive director of the montgomery county sentinel from maryland. report onus not to stories of foreign countries trying to influence the presidential election? >> i do not think it is expected that you are not to report on actual news, if there is something
any jfk time,r: the press knew about his affairs and did not report on it. they kept that from the public. before that, the press kept from the public the fdr true illness, the stuff he was going through. becoming a gotcha thing. example wasent donna brazil here to work for cnn and gave hillary the answers in the debate with bernie sanders but two weeks ago i saw her with her old cow -- pal george stephanopoulos on a sunday morning talk show. what part of that do i not understand? or then't the...
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at it on youto, one of the best speeches i ever heard, sounded like reagan, even had little echo of jfk. he talked about russians significantly. he is this over 20 times. >> the need for and the right to certain guarantees some governments don't provide. we can't force -- your own ways, it is not up to us to tell you what to do. >> the trump administration and american foreign policy toward europe, a blowback on the russians, reminded the polish people there was a warsaw uprising allowed nazis -- in the speech he was specific about condemning the russians in ukraine. amazingly he announced we were putting patriot missiles into poland to protect the country. there was a strong affirmation of the united europe, article 5. everything appropriate for american policy toward europe was expressed. david: and explanation of europeans that america first doesn't necessarily mean we abandon our allies. we stand by our allies. america first means simply we are not going to be dictated to by bureaucrats 3000 miles away. >> it is not a united europe. this speech reaffirmed the importance of europe, a
at it on youto, one of the best speeches i ever heard, sounded like reagan, even had little echo of jfk. he talked about russians significantly. he is this over 20 times. >> the need for and the right to certain guarantees some governments don't provide. we can't force -- your own ways, it is not up to us to tell you what to do. >> the trump administration and american foreign policy toward europe, a blowback on the russians, reminded the polish people there was a warsaw uprising...
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. >> whats the importance of the inga and jfk story? >> i didn't believe that john kennedy would have been president of the united states without having known inga arvad because of three different things. first, inga arvad gave him the confidence to pursue a political career. he always cared about world affairs and wanted to go into politics but understood that number -- always being compared unfavorably within the family to his older brother. kathleen kennedy saids was heresy to suggest that jack was better than joe junior at anything. inga said that's nonsense. i can tell you as somebody who has been on the world stage you have everything it takes to be president of the united states ever that it whatow wants to do put a fire to that ambition and go to the white house. she encouraged jack to confront his father and tell him what his aspirations were, and we can actually almost date it precisely. in late january of 1942 with inga's encouragement jack went to palm beach florida z florida to the kennedy compounds and had a very frank dis
. >> whats the importance of the inga and jfk story? >> i didn't believe that john kennedy would have been president of the united states without having known inga arvad because of three different things. first, inga arvad gave him the confidence to pursue a political career. he always cared about world affairs and wanted to go into politics but understood that number -- always being compared unfavorably within the family to his older brother. kathleen kennedy saids was heresy to...
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you don't want to get up or fewer in the other room or if you are streaming, you can also tweet us at jfk library. stay in your seat, someone will read the question for you, get up in line. we will do as many as we can. after the event, if you have them come agree. if not the bookstore has them. and go out at the end, my left, you're right. just to help the traffic flow goes smoothly. if you haven't read this yet, this is a treasure. "the american spirit: who we are and what we stand for" there are so many featured here. i promise i won't do that. charlie gibson. [applause] based on the applause, i think i speak for most people who feel we know him even though we may have just met him in much of what i know i learned from listening to him on the news for 34 years the both anchoring the bbc world news and cohosting "good morning america" he interviewed everybody, including nine u.s. presidents. we are honored he and his wife are here tonight. david mccullough. he hasn't been recognized very much in his life. everyone has two pulitzer prizes. in two national book awards in the francis parkm
you don't want to get up or fewer in the other room or if you are streaming, you can also tweet us at jfk library. stay in your seat, someone will read the question for you, get up in line. we will do as many as we can. after the event, if you have them come agree. if not the bookstore has them. and go out at the end, my left, you're right. just to help the traffic flow goes smoothly. if you haven't read this yet, this is a treasure. "the american spirit: who we are and what we stand...
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today through at three of the nation's busiest airports, jfk, laguardia and ewr, newark. they waked off the job over lack of a new contract. workers at philadelphia international airport are expected to strike today. next up, five. that's how many king cobras almost made it on to a plane. snakes on a plane. u.s. customs and border officers at jfk airport seizing the live snakes during a mail expectation. the package was described as a plastic tray but an x-ray revealed very many news cobe brass and three geckos inside. not worried about the geckos, just the cobras. finally one, australian man checking a single can of beer in his plug damage on his flight. the crew happily tagged it and sent the beer through the check. the passenger happily picking it up later in bag claim and admitted he did it just for the laugh. and those are your news by the numbers. ainsley? ainsley: thank you, steve. senate republicans announcing $45 billion will be added to the g.o.p. healthcare bill to help fight our nation's opioid addiction. not everybody is happy about it, including the mainstre
today through at three of the nation's busiest airports, jfk, laguardia and ewr, newark. they waked off the job over lack of a new contract. workers at philadelphia international airport are expected to strike today. next up, five. that's how many king cobras almost made it on to a plane. snakes on a plane. u.s. customs and border officers at jfk airport seizing the live snakes during a mail expectation. the package was described as a plastic tray but an x-ray revealed very many news cobe brass...
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there's rain up at jfk, it is damp anticipate foggy around here, tam. >> going on to "healthcheck," pregnant woman may not want to take the advice you can eat whatever you want too far to heart and over over in 70% of the children born can develop allergies,. a couple of cups of coffee. >> i consumed more than that. >> it looked like something from a demolition derby, imagine that's your street and your car, people in wilmington are waking up to find their cars smashed overnight. here's "g.m.a.'s" first look. >> reporter: in this morning's "g.m.a.'s" first look, a youth soccer league is telling parents to stay quiet. >> we felt as a board it was time in a leadership way to do something to get people's attention. >> reporter: this memo dubbed silent september sent to the parents of the 30,000 youth players in the league, soccer season this fall all parents and visitors should be silent during the game. >> when the parents yell at the referees, it makes the kids uncomfortable. >> reporter: from the parents, the reaction was mixed. >> i think so it's a great idea it will benefit the children as
there's rain up at jfk, it is damp anticipate foggy around here, tam. >> going on to "healthcheck," pregnant woman may not want to take the advice you can eat whatever you want too far to heart and over over in 70% of the children born can develop allergies,. a couple of cups of coffee. >> i consumed more than that. >> it looked like something from a demolition derby, imagine that's your street and your car, people in wilmington are waking up to find their cars...
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leguardia and jfk airports. american airlines, and the union, will sit down for negotiations at 11:00 this morning, work verse been fighting for a living wage for nearly five years. >>> trust me, not over yet. that's for sure. >> snap chat and naked pictures has landed a local teacher on the wrong side of the law, the charges the former lehigh teacher faces. >> and later, a teenager dies after using her cell phone while in the bathtub. but how? what it was connected to, that could have caused this traged tragedy. you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> three student received pictures from the teacher via snap sat, he has resigned from his teaching position, and he resigned back in february. >> 6:12, trump junior releases emails, what he calls an effort to be totally transparent in the russian investigation. critics say the documents, though, are evidence of collusion. >> how trump jun
leguardia and jfk airports. american airlines, and the union, will sit down for negotiations at 11:00 this morning, work verse been fighting for a living wage for nearly five years. >>> trust me, not over yet. that's for sure. >> snap chat and naked pictures has landed a local teacher on the wrong side of the law, the charges the former lehigh teacher faces. >> and later, a teenager dies after using her cell phone while in the bathtub. but how? what it was connected to,...