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and jfk's troubles are far from over. scandal threatens his marriage. the struggle for civil rights engulfs the south and the world faces nuclear annihilation. >> aggressive conduct ultimately leads to war. >> if the kennedy presidency is to survive, it will take the efforts of the entire family. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> after a terrible first year in office, the kennedys are looking for a way to relaunch jack's presidency. >> the kennedys needed to have something that the country could feel good about at that stage. >> the family decide to take a chance on jackie. she has never thought of herself as a political asset. >> she always thought she was a liability to him. she always apologized to him on the campaign trail. she even said, you know, i was such a dud, i'm so sorry. >> what is the diplomatic reception room used for? >> well, it's the room that people see first when they come to the white house, so i think it should be a pretty room. >> the project for which she became most famous was to do a top to bottom restoration of the white house. she wanted to create
and jfk's troubles are far from over. scandal threatens his marriage. the struggle for civil rights engulfs the south and the world faces nuclear annihilation. >> aggressive conduct ultimately leads to war. >> if the kennedy presidency is to survive, it will take the efforts of the entire family. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> after a terrible first year in office, the kennedys are looking for a way to relaunch jack's presidency. >> the kennedys needed to have something that the...
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the stars come out in full force for jfk.y curtis, janet league, gene kelly and frank sinatra. >> one of the things that the kennedys did well was to bring hollywood to washington. >> they understood performance. they understood style. the kennedy administration was the bureaucrat pack '60s. >> jackie actually appeared in a white gown she had designed to set her apart. and it was a very tight sheath compared to these women in these big skirt and gowns. >> here comes rose kennedy. >> on the way to the white house, rose kennedy has campaigned tirelessly to get her son elected. >> this must be the proudest day of your life. >> oh, yes. >> it's important to keep in mind that rose kennedy evidently had dynastic ambitions for the family. this is not just the story of joseph p. kennedy, prominent pushing father. this is a joint effort on the part of both joseph p. kennedy and rose. >> have you had a chance to sit back and realize? >> it's going to take a little time, i think. >> jack's bring robert and ethel joined in the family's t
the stars come out in full force for jfk.y curtis, janet league, gene kelly and frank sinatra. >> one of the things that the kennedys did well was to bring hollywood to washington. >> they understood performance. they understood style. the kennedy administration was the bureaucrat pack '60s. >> jackie actually appeared in a white gown she had designed to set her apart. and it was a very tight sheath compared to these women in these big skirt and gowns. >> here comes rose...
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you have jfk. he's so good-looking. he moves with ease. he's trim.black and white, he seems like he's made of gold. and then you have jackie, and she just looks like a star of stage and screen. everything seems perfect. everyone seems at ease. and yet, we learn later that jackie was pretty unhappy with the wedding. >> joe wants the wedding to be a place to invite people who will be able to benefit his son as he eventually runs for president of the united states. jackie has this naive idea that a wedding is a place where you invite your friends and family and celebrate because you're in love. joe wins. >> she's thrust into the limelight. she's almost crushed by photographers. she has thousands of people literally at her reception she doesn't know because they've been invited by her father-in-law. and she's wearing a dress that she doesn't care for that she says made her look like a lampshade. >> i'm sure that jackie would have liked to have chosen her own dress, but that's simply not how it worked out. joe senior chose her dress. if jackie didn't know
you have jfk. he's so good-looking. he moves with ease. he's trim.black and white, he seems like he's made of gold. and then you have jackie, and she just looks like a star of stage and screen. everything seems perfect. everyone seems at ease. and yet, we learn later that jackie was pretty unhappy with the wedding. >> joe wants the wedding to be a place to invite people who will be able to benefit his son as he eventually runs for president of the united states. jackie has this naive idea...
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. >> as catastrophic events devastate the family, jackie is determined to shape jfk's legacy. a reluctant new leader emerges. >> robert kennedy. >> to keep the kennedy dream alive. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> several thousand enthusiastic texans are on hand to give the president and mrs. kennedy a warm welcome. >> in november 1963 president kennedy arrives in dallas to campaign for re-election. >> he probably, as he was coming down those steps, felt pretty confident about his political prospects. >> his health is better. his marriage is better. he's a very confident leader. he is a person recognized as having enormous potential for his second term. >> jackie was very happy to be with her husband during her trip to dallas. and it was really the happiest time of their marriage. >> the president's car now turning onto elm street and it will be only a matter of minutes before he arrives at the piedmont. >> bobby kennedy is at home with his family and close colleagues. >> attorney general kennedy is in his back yard, having lunch with robert morgenthau, the district attorney for the southern distr
. >> as catastrophic events devastate the family, jackie is determined to shape jfk's legacy. a reluctant new leader emerges. >> robert kennedy. >> to keep the kennedy dream alive. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> several thousand enthusiastic texans are on hand to give the president and mrs. kennedy a warm welcome. >> in november 1963 president kennedy arrives in dallas to campaign for re-election. >> he probably, as he was coming down those steps, felt pretty...
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jfk also had a way of needling his father and diffusing situations with humor.there was an account where joe kennedy was being very critical of one of his daughters for spending too much money, ripping into her and she storms out of the room crying and then comes back a few minutes later and kennedy says calm down. dad needs to work a little harder. even his father said i overreacted. he has a very complex relationship with his father. he admired his toughness, he once told someone i never saw my dad read a book, didn't think he had intellectual interest and curiosity he would apply but thought he was a formidable guy, trying to negotiate his way around his father's demand. >> eisenhower and next and between the two. >> eisenhower never warmed to nixon, he appoints and more names him as financial things that exploded, the famous checker speech in which nixon defended himself and said he hadn't done anything illegal and the 1952 campaign, eisenhower thought about kicking nixon off the chicken and decided to stay with him but never warmed to him. he thought he was
jfk also had a way of needling his father and diffusing situations with humor.there was an account where joe kennedy was being very critical of one of his daughters for spending too much money, ripping into her and she storms out of the room crying and then comes back a few minutes later and kennedy says calm down. dad needs to work a little harder. even his father said i overreacted. he has a very complex relationship with his father. he admired his toughness, he once told someone i never saw...
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there's a great story where clifford -- jfk didn't want bobby to be attorney general. bobby didn't want to be attorney general. joe kennedy wanted him to be attorney general. at a certain point, kennedy turns to clark clifford, his campaign liaison and says would you please go to new york and talk to my dad and try to talk him out of this idea of bobby being attorney general. it is not a good idea. and clifford said so you want me to go to new york and talk to your dad about talking him out -- he says yeah i do. he says okay. so clifford flew to new york, and in clifford's memoir, he said i had this great meal with the ambassador -- they called him ambassador kennedy, pleasantries and how well the transition was going and he said then i had to say mr. ambassador i have one thing we really need to talk about which i really don't think that it is good for jack or bobby or frankly the incoming administration for bobby to be attorney general. and he laid out, you know, his view on that. and according to clifford, at the end of it, joe said clark, thank you very much, it wa
there's a great story where clifford -- jfk didn't want bobby to be attorney general. bobby didn't want to be attorney general. joe kennedy wanted him to be attorney general. at a certain point, kennedy turns to clark clifford, his campaign liaison and says would you please go to new york and talk to my dad and try to talk him out of this idea of bobby being attorney general. it is not a good idea. and clifford said so you want me to go to new york and talk to your dad about talking him out --...
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but it shows the depth of pain that joe felt. >> after his death, it was really up to jfk to step up.. died, jack said to one of his friends, i can feel my father's breath on my neck. >> after the war, joe sr. pressures jack to launch his political career. >> jack really wasn't ready for the role that he was about to take on. first of all, he was young, and second of all, all of the attention up to that point had been on grooming joe. >> but the kennedys always find a way to make their dreams come true. and for joe kennedy sr. in 1946, his dream is to have jack go to congress. the problem is that there is no seat open to run for in boston, but there is one that's being held in the 11th district by an infamous politician called james michael kerley. >> and joe buys him off by retiring his debts and other favors and makes him go away and run for mayor, opening the seat for jack. and jack suddenly finds himself out walking the streets shaking hands, kissing babies, having to learn to be a politician. >> from dawn to dusk kennedy worked. he began the day at factories at 6:00 in the mornin
but it shows the depth of pain that joe felt. >> after his death, it was really up to jfk to step up.. died, jack said to one of his friends, i can feel my father's breath on my neck. >> after the war, joe sr. pressures jack to launch his political career. >> jack really wasn't ready for the role that he was about to take on. first of all, he was young, and second of all, all of the attention up to that point had been on grooming joe. >> but the kennedys always find a...
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it's all of it right there on a silver platter. >> when jfk, jr.veryone in the press kinds of snickered it would fail. it was actually pretty clever. >> in many ways, "george" persuaded them, i can be a good leader. i can be a leader of people. >> by embracing public life as the founder of "george" magazine john, jr. fuels speculation he might finally run for office. >> the clear sentiment he receives from unions, from media figures that, yeah, this is your time. >> it sounds like you haven't given up the notion maybe going into politics. >> maybe. maybe not. >> come on, john. >> no one's ever asked me that question before. >> really? i'm so original, aren't i? >> on july 16, 1999, john, jr. pilots his own plane to his cousin rory's wedding on cape cod. with him are his sister-in-law lauren and his wife, carolyn. >> he had only been flying solo for a relatively short time. he was late in leaving. it became dark as he flew from the new york city area. >> my team from cnn called me to say that john kennedy's plane is missing. i was beside myself, lik
it's all of it right there on a silver platter. >> when jfk, jr.veryone in the press kinds of snickered it would fail. it was actually pretty clever. >> in many ways, "george" persuaded them, i can be a good leader. i can be a leader of people. >> by embracing public life as the founder of "george" magazine john, jr. fuels speculation he might finally run for office. >> the clear sentiment he receives from unions, from media figures that, yeah, this...
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where was the democrat outrage when tax cuts were supported by jfk, john kerry, chuck schumer? >> every year, every decade, every president is different. to go backwards, the future is tomorrow morning. the vast majority of people don't believe the economy is work for them. nor do they believe tax cuts have worked for them. liz: the tax policy center which is liberal leaning says 80% of people get the tax cut. >> what little they got does not make a difference in their everyday lives. liz: the federal reserve says wages are going up 3%. chelsea, the federal reserve says wages are going up 3.1% year over year. i understand what mary anne is saying after inflation it feels like a hit. >> this economy does not happen by accident. the stock market is reflecting that. people are not only employed, their wages are going up. i would question the research you are citing to say people aren't happy with the economy. liz: when you have bill maher saying he's hoping for a recession and the bottom to fall out so trump won't get re-elected. jfk was talking about the new frontier to get the p
where was the democrat outrage when tax cuts were supported by jfk, john kerry, chuck schumer? >> every year, every decade, every president is different. to go backwards, the future is tomorrow morning. the vast majority of people don't believe the economy is work for them. nor do they believe tax cuts have worked for them. liz: the tax policy center which is liberal leaning says 80% of people get the tax cut. >> what little they got does not make a difference in their everyday...
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i'm a jack kemp, jfk, my book "jfk and the reagan revolution" which is all about tax cuts which should be bipartisan in my humble opinion, by the way, you can easily get it, jfk and the reagan revolution, just one click on amazon, you can pick it up. so i applauded the 15% minimum wage, that's a private decision, absolutely, and i want the workforce to grow, prosper, i want wages to soar. i don't think it's inflationary. i don't think more people working and succeeding is inflationary. i have always had that view. now, then, people say, well, i guess later on on cable tv bernie sanders came out and supported a minimum wage so people were saying, well, kudlow and sanders are agreeing. i guess on that topic we do, but not the federal. i would argue against state and local, but that's up to the states and localities. >> speaking of inflation, the federal reserve, a lot of public frustration from president trump about chairman powell. has the president considered replacing powell as chairman, keeping him on the board of governors but replacing him as chairman? >> no. no. to my knowledge. t
i'm a jack kemp, jfk, my book "jfk and the reagan revolution" which is all about tax cuts which should be bipartisan in my humble opinion, by the way, you can easily get it, jfk and the reagan revolution, just one click on amazon, you can pick it up. so i applauded the 15% minimum wage, that's a private decision, absolutely, and i want the workforce to grow, prosper, i want wages to soar. i don't think it's inflationary. i don't think more people working and succeeding is...
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attorney jim garrison's conspiracy theories, which later became the basis of the oliver stone film jfk. for two nights, we have been looking for answers to questions concerning the assassination of john f. kennedy. we asked, did lee harvey oswald take a rifle to the book depository building? our answer was yes. he was in the building on the sixth floor. was oswald's rifle fired from the building? yes. how many shots were fired? three. how fast could his rifle be fired? fast enough. what was the time span of the shots? as large as the warren commission reported, the assassin had more time, not less. we concluded sunday night that the lee harvey oswald fired three shots at the motorcade. we look into the question of conspiracy. were there others also firing? we interviewed eyewitnesses. we tested our own investigation the critical single bullet theory and found one bullet might have wounded both men. captain james humes, who conducted the autopsy on the president, broke a three and a half year silence to say he has been examined and stands firm at the shots came from behind. governor con
attorney jim garrison's conspiracy theories, which later became the basis of the oliver stone film jfk. for two nights, we have been looking for answers to questions concerning the assassination of john f. kennedy. we asked, did lee harvey oswald take a rifle to the book depository building? our answer was yes. he was in the building on the sixth floor. was oswald's rifle fired from the building? yes. how many shots were fired? three. how fast could his rifle be fired? fast enough. what was the...
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jfk's daughter caroline was ambassador to japan under president obama.achusetts senator ted kennedy's son ted kennedy jr. now a state senator in connecticut. bobdy conditiondy's grandson joe kennedy iii a massachusetts congressman and jfk's name sake, grandson jack, a yale grad who didn't rule out following in his grandfather's footsteps. >> the favorite speech is explaining to america why we should go to the moon. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy. but because they are hard. >> and in that speech he said in that great challenges are great opportunities. and so, i think that's really important thing to remember today when we can rise to the occasion if we choose good leadership. >> reporter: 55 years after one of america's darkest days, jfk's legacy still burns bright. >> peter alexander reporting. now let's go to nbc presidential historian michael beschloss. i'm always so struck of the last footage of president kennedy saying we choose to go to the moon and do the other things not because th
jfk's daughter caroline was ambassador to japan under president obama.achusetts senator ted kennedy's son ted kennedy jr. now a state senator in connecticut. bobdy conditiondy's grandson joe kennedy iii a massachusetts congressman and jfk's name sake, grandson jack, a yale grad who didn't rule out following in his grandfather's footsteps. >> the favorite speech is explaining to america why we should go to the moon. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other...
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about the jfk assassination saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. shouldeemed evident we try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapidfire performance. hence, our next question -- how fast could that rival be fired? america saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. house republicans kevin mccarthy to be minority leader followingt congress paul ryan's decision not to run. members also elected steve scalise minority whip and liz cheney to conference chair. harassment mccarthy introduced the new leaders at a capitol hill news conference. >> thank you for being here. i want to introduce to you t
about the jfk assassination saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. shouldeemed evident we try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapidfire performance. hence, our next question -- how fast could that rival be fired? america saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and...
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. >> i worked on jfk's campaign. >> they call themselves the gray army. how they're trying to make a difference on tuesday. >>> a look ahead to abc 7 news at 5:00. >> emotional and ready for what's next. >> take advantage of opportunities when they come. >> boy, did he. what his coach is saying about the debut and the future of nick mullens. >>> what one district is doing that it has never done before to train for fires. >>> what prompted a human conveyor belt? >>> bay area billionaire tom steyer has spent millions to boost youth turnout by enlisting the help of the gray army. >> we visited with them to find out what they are all about. >> reporter: silver hair soldiers armed with cell phones and ipads, they are texting, get out the vote messages. >> we are technology savvy. 66 of us here were part of the texting group that started in march. we have texted over 3.6 million people. some of the messages, the text messages are going out to specifically groups of millennials. >> every single election. >> we will be there. but you won't? >> wabecause we're a g
. >> i worked on jfk's campaign. >> they call themselves the gray army. how they're trying to make a difference on tuesday. >>> a look ahead to abc 7 news at 5:00. >> emotional and ready for what's next. >> take advantage of opportunities when they come. >> boy, did he. what his coach is saying about the debut and the future of nick mullens. >>> what one district is doing that it has never done before to train for fires. >>> what prompted...
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the infrastructure is cu crumblg to get from this new location to jfk airport, 15 miles away, they will find out takes an hour. ththe company here, where do all venture capital goes, california, boston, new york. >> and the lobbyist in beltway, that is where a lot money goes to. >> and places that people' to live, cooler than chicago, i am sorry. but, it is more expensive to live in new york it is cooler, important to have high quality people who are evidence cathyed who want to -- educated who want to live here. >> the deal also you talk about convenient, maybe not from queens to jfk, but crystal city in arlington over river from where i am now, they can walk to national airport, and jeff bezos, he owned "washington post," he lives here. so some of this may have to do with personal stuff as opposed to where tax benefits are. david: good point. the point is that he is supposed to do best by his shareholders, not a question of whether most diverse company around. he should focus on values if shareholders, not necessarily idea -- why would we look eye at horse in the mouth, any city would
the infrastructure is cu crumblg to get from this new location to jfk airport, 15 miles away, they will find out takes an hour. ththe company here, where do all venture capital goes, california, boston, new york. >> and the lobbyist in beltway, that is where a lot money goes to. >> and places that people' to live, cooler than chicago, i am sorry. but, it is more expensive to live in new york it is cooler, important to have high quality people who are evidence cathyed who want to --...
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there's a wonderful book out there on jfk and the reagan revolution. it's all there. one click on you know what, you can get it right away. >> what if you are wrong and there are taxes cuts the bone and there's nowhere to go. and there's no way to do happens?what isn't it better to have flexibility, to give congress flexibility, instead of possibly putting nitrous into the economy and making the drop even worse when it comes? >> i can't think of anything healthier for the economy in the long run than to reduce marginal tax rates. this is me talking, not the administration. , flat marginal tax rates for individuals and businesses. take out the flotsam and jetsam and so-called loopholes, make it a simple code everybody can understand. you would be creating massive incentives for the kind of 80'smic growth we had an and i think we are having right now. >> talk about spending. some predicting a slowdown have put out some numbers. view?t accurate, in your >> i. don't even remotely agree with that. . my distinguished friend and colleague, chairman of the ca, had a very spir
there's a wonderful book out there on jfk and the reagan revolution. it's all there. one click on you know what, you can get it right away. >> what if you are wrong and there are taxes cuts the bone and there's nowhere to go. and there's no way to do happens?what isn't it better to have flexibility, to give congress flexibility, instead of possibly putting nitrous into the economy and making the drop even worse when it comes? >> i can't think of anything healthier for the economy in...
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it is called "jfk and the reagan revolution." it is all there. one click on you know what. >> what if there is nothing left? what if there is no where to go? what happens? isn't it better to have flexibility? to have that instead of possibly putting nitrous into the economy? you know, i cannot think anything -- i cannot think of anything healthier for the economy in the long run been to reduce marginal tax rates. this is me talking, not the administration. flat marginal tax rates for individuals and businesses. take out the flotsam and jetsam and so-called loopholes and make a simple code that everybody can understand. put it on a postcard. sentencecreate mass in for the kind of growth we have in the 60's, the 80's. we are having it right now. >> i think goldman put out a number of 1.75. there?e gdp flow mr. kudlow: i do not even remotely agree with that. my distinguished friend and had ague kevin hassett very spirited critique of the goldman sachs track record. i am a nicer guy. if you want to footnote that at greater length, please talk to kevi
it is called "jfk and the reagan revolution." it is all there. one click on you know what. >> what if there is nothing left? what if there is no where to go? what happens? isn't it better to have flexibility? to have that instead of possibly putting nitrous into the economy? you know, i cannot think anything -- i cannot think of anything healthier for the economy in the long run been to reduce marginal tax rates. this is me talking, not the administration. flat marginal tax...
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and for jfk )s assaaination. now -- tomorrow )s big >> it hasn't happened often. for world war i, world war ii and the assassination. and tomorrow the game will be stopped for smokey air. >> the spar tans host nevada at noon in san jose. the warriors tonight, draymond green is out, he will not play tomorrow night in dallas because of a toe injury. that suspension and verb al altercation with durant. >> that game for the sharks. players hosted kids fighting cancer. for the kids, ittalnd do somethg fun. >> been a little more relaxed than my usual night. >> i don't get to hang out with the hockey players too much. this is one of the times can i do it. >> sharks hit the ice tomorrow at home against st. louis. >> that's a good place to be indoors. we have an update on our air quality next. stay with us. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, lopmt at c. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome.
and for jfk )s assaaination. now -- tomorrow )s big >> it hasn't happened often. for world war i, world war ii and the assassination. and tomorrow the game will be stopped for smokey air. >> the spar tans host nevada at noon in san jose. the warriors tonight, draymond green is out, he will not play tomorrow night in dallas because of a toe injury. that suspension and verb al altercation with durant. >> that game for the sharks. players hosted kids fighting cancer. for the...
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. >> officers have been seizing illegal dead bats shipped to mail facility at jfk airport in new york. and it happens once or twice a month, but they say the number doubles in the months leading up to halloween. and most of the time the bats are fully stapled to card board. but they believe some bat species could end up on the endangered list because of this. if this creepy trend continues. >>> nearly a decade ago, nasa launched one of their most prized telescopes into space. but this week the kepler space telescope was officially retired. kpix 5 john ramos unveils the legacy that the telescope leaves behind. >> it was launched nine years ago. and boy did it do that job well. >> liftoff for the rocket. on a search for planes in some way like our own. scientists didn't know how many planets were out there. and that is what former apollo scientist was trying to find out when he proposed the mission. >> if you want to go and explore the galaxy, you need to show there are planets where life could exist. >> reporter: from the moment it was turned on, he began to find planets. every star se
. >> officers have been seizing illegal dead bats shipped to mail facility at jfk airport in new york. and it happens once or twice a month, but they say the number doubles in the months leading up to halloween. and most of the time the bats are fully stapled to card board. but they believe some bat species could end up on the endangered list because of this. if this creepy trend continues. >>> nearly a decade ago, nasa launched one of their most prized telescopes into space. but...
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the inauguration of jfk, the first president born in the 20th tcentury, coincided with shiftg attitudes on issues connected to race, ethnicity and poverty. lbj proved to be even more dedicated than his predecessor to attacking poverty, especially among historically oppressed groups. in the 1960s lbj's great ansociety programs waged a war n poverty. the office of economic opportunity directed this war, and the community action programs -- the c. a.p.s -- became the primary weapons. federal officials used c.a.p.s to bypass washington and funnel dollars directly to community groups. these in turn established and administered anti-poverty programs designed locally to fit the particular needs of the e community. native americans could form c.a.p.s and apply for funds without involvement or interference from the bureau of indian affairs. consequently, and perhaps accidentally, lbj and great society officials decentralized indian decision making and funding by weakening bia authority and strengthening the power of tribal governments. in 1964 the cherokee tribal council founded its own communit
the inauguration of jfk, the first president born in the 20th tcentury, coincided with shiftg attitudes on issues connected to race, ethnicity and poverty. lbj proved to be even more dedicated than his predecessor to attacking poverty, especially among historically oppressed groups. in the 1960s lbj's great ansociety programs waged a war n poverty. the office of economic opportunity directed this war, and the community action programs -- the c. a.p.s -- became the primary weapons. federal...
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weather was because of other native american groups, lbj, jfk or the rights movement, the minimum for tribal termination slowed in the 1960s and the federal policy of termination is held was terminated. at the same time, the national economy, which has enjoyed steady growth after world war ii stagnated. american prosperity was disappearing in the 1970s underwriting inflation, escalating energy costs and increasing unemployment. energy cost of the devastating impact on tourist economy. two of the three plants in cherokees ceased operations in the 1970s and the third was also hurting. the political atmosphere in washington changed yet again. politicians play and federal deficits the nation's economic problems and significant budget cuts appeared likely. constant threatening the future of the great society programs. that takes us to the final. my final chapter. the 1980 election illustrated the changing electorate in the united states. republican presidential candidate ronald reagan benefited from the conservative resurgence we need an easy victory over incumbent jimmy carter. reagan mig
weather was because of other native american groups, lbj, jfk or the rights movement, the minimum for tribal termination slowed in the 1960s and the federal policy of termination is held was terminated. at the same time, the national economy, which has enjoyed steady growth after world war ii stagnated. american prosperity was disappearing in the 1970s underwriting inflation, escalating energy costs and increasing unemployment. energy cost of the devastating impact on tourist economy. two of...
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>> taking after jfk. anything other than being the guy that took over after jfk got shot. >> what is the great society that's what he wants to go down for. what's the great society? >> anti-poverty campaign. if you're johnson sitting in the white house in 1967, '68, you look around, what's happening in america, what do you see? >> increasing violence. >> civil rights issues, the anti-war movement. you've got -- there are actually some things that appear in the press about poverty in the inner cities but also in places like appalachia. he wants to be the successor to franklin delano roosevelt. the great society is to fix the problems of america. medicare, medicaid, food stamps, all that stuff comes out of the great society. what do you not want to be the president of? >> losing wars. >> well, losing the vietnam war, but you really don't want to be part of the vietnam war at all if you can avoid it. in fact, going into vietnam or when we -- he's debating going in with ground troops, he says i feel like a ja
>> taking after jfk. anything other than being the guy that took over after jfk got shot. >> what is the great society that's what he wants to go down for. what's the great society? >> anti-poverty campaign. if you're johnson sitting in the white house in 1967, '68, you look around, what's happening in america, what do you see? >> increasing violence. >> civil rights issues, the anti-war movement. you've got -- there are actually some things that appear in the...
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if you want to find out about jfk, get on the internet. fadk dr. feel good, fiddle dle, the murder of the president, south vietnam, you will see what a bad president really looks like. we had to take our defensive missiles out of, what country was it? one of the countries we still talk about today to get kris ev tor to take -- krusch cuba.issiles out of callerone thing that the brings up is what if any changes we might see in the context of the trump administration's foreign-policy. we know from looking at exit full data that american voters are not nearly as interested in foreign-policy issues as they are in domestic policy issues. this is a place where perhaps house democrats try to push back against something the trump administration has done. they may find some allies in interesting places in the senate. there has been a growing group of senators who have expressed concern about the conduct of the conflict in yemen. we have talked a lot about domestic politics in comparisons to the past. i will be interested to see what happens on foreign-polic
if you want to find out about jfk, get on the internet. fadk dr. feel good, fiddle dle, the murder of the president, south vietnam, you will see what a bad president really looks like. we had to take our defensive missiles out of, what country was it? one of the countries we still talk about today to get kris ev tor to take -- krusch cuba.issiles out of callerone thing that the brings up is what if any changes we might see in the context of the trump administration's foreign-policy. we know...
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give you perspective, the elic last time the game was postponed was following the assassination of jfk. >> the bad air quality is impacting a curbside donation thanksgiving drive. posed to happen this weekend. but they are going virtual. if you want to donate go to the website. there is a link on our website, abc7news.com. you see a page to pay for items like turkey, ham, chicken, rice and vegetables. the virtual donation drive runs threw thanksgiving. >>> many other eebts cancelled, north the north face endurance challenge and running race bowing happening in san francisco. the oakland zoo is closed. alcatraz closed this woke. tomorrow's annual berkeley half marathon will be rescheduled for february or march. the golden heart run in santa clara has been cancelled. we are keeping a list on our website. abc7news.com. >>> time now is 6:04. if you happen to spend time outside today you notice a lot of people wearing masks. when can you do if you don't have one? leslie brinkley talked to a doctor about possible alternatives. >> we are all improvising, prvging the mask wearing technique to
give you perspective, the elic last time the game was postponed was following the assassination of jfk. >> the bad air quality is impacting a curbside donation thanksgiving drive. posed to happen this weekend. but they are going virtual. if you want to donate go to the website. there is a link on our website, abc7news.com. you see a page to pay for items like turkey, ham, chicken, rice and vegetables. the virtual donation drive runs threw thanksgiving. >>> many other eebts...
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thought containment was right on during the cold war and people like harry truman, d and later in, jfk ronald reagan did an exemplary job in diffusing the cold war. this is something we should think about, the idea of someone serving in the military. host: we understand your point. george w. bush did serve in the international guard. you are talking about combat. caller: right. host: we will get a response. guest: compared to george bush's comes up every cycle, how many of these candidates understand what it is going to mean to be commander in chief. mixed opinions on whether that is key. in the last cycle, we had mike pence military families. son has been deployed and they have talked about the pressures on their family. joe biden the same thing. there is that factor. it is something people like to see. gives you aus unique perspective on what it means to commit folks to a war, even just to talk tough, to be using these threats. i think the last cycle and one of the things that through people off, there were only a few that served despite the fact we had over 20 candidates in the prim
thought containment was right on during the cold war and people like harry truman, d and later in, jfk ronald reagan did an exemplary job in diffusing the cold war. this is something we should think about, the idea of someone serving in the military. host: we understand your point. george w. bush did serve in the international guard. you are talking about combat. caller: right. host: we will get a response. guest: compared to george bush's comes up every cycle, how many of these candidates...
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as he and the daughter of jfk's niece katherine schwarzenegger watched her brothers and friends fromines with mom maria shriver. >> the couple together for five months has the full support of katherine's fam a source tells "e.t." maria feels they are a match made in heaven. >>> next arod plays a thanksgiving trick on jlo. jennifer shocked when an invited mentalist seemingly turns her family dinner dead quiet. >> what? >> while it was just an epic prank lopez did have reason to believe. earlier alex appeared hypnotized unable to speak simple phrases like my love. >> i yummy you. i yummy you. >> this one should be easy to say for jlo's man of a year and a half, right? >> i yummy you. i yummy you. >>> and finally blake and gwen trapped? >> you stuck, blake? >> this weekend stefani celebrated thanksgiving getting dirty with her boys and shelton at a bat cave near his oklahoma ranch. >> oh, my god. what's it like, blake? >> it took the mom of three some convincing to go in. >> you'll probably freak out if you get claustrophobic. >> i literally just had a panic attack. >> but eventually gw
as he and the daughter of jfk's niece katherine schwarzenegger watched her brothers and friends fromines with mom maria shriver. >> the couple together for five months has the full support of katherine's fam a source tells "e.t." maria feels they are a match made in heaven. >>> next arod plays a thanksgiving trick on jlo. jennifer shocked when an invited mentalist seemingly turns her family dinner dead quiet. >> what? >> while it was just an epic prank lopez...
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flight 1026 to jfk forced to turn back. deicing sensor was not working. it circled over and refueled before returning to sfo where passengers transferred. another delayed flight. from seattle to hawaii was diverted to sfo after an elderly passenger suffered a cardiac incident. crews used a portable defibrillator to reviver and rushed to the hospital. the flight took off a few hours ago. tonight, health officials say it is okay to eat some romaine lettuce once again, make sure to check the label. the fda says romaine lettuce sold at markets will be labeled with a harvest location and date. officials say it is safe as long as it is not from california central coast, growing region. you should not eat if there is no label. >>> general motors announcing major layoffs today. the nation's largest carmaker plans to shift its focus to atonomous and electric vehicles. closing down plants and lay off 14,000. wall street cheered the plan, the stock rose 5%. >>> we are in the final minutes into cybermonday and it could be the biggest year for the holiday, ever. predi
flight 1026 to jfk forced to turn back. deicing sensor was not working. it circled over and refueled before returning to sfo where passengers transferred. another delayed flight. from seattle to hawaii was diverted to sfo after an elderly passenger suffered a cardiac incident. crews used a portable defibrillator to reviver and rushed to the hospital. the flight took off a few hours ago. tonight, health officials say it is okay to eat some romaine lettuce once again, make sure to check the...
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and jfk's namesake, jack, a yale grad who hasn't ruled out following in his grandfather's footsteps.merica w we should go to the moon. >> we choose to go to the moon in thiand do the other things n because they are easy, but b >> he said that great challenges are actually great opportunities. so i tnk that's important to remember today. we can rise to the occasion if we choose good leadership. >> reporter: 55 years after one of ameca's darkest day, jfk's legacy still burns bright. y >> gives a sense right now with a new generation of kennedys this is a family we will be talking about for years ahead. it's been 55 years since those images that have mesmerized the country. >> 55 years later people are still captivated by it. it's so true. e of e are rooting for s them, too, the new ones. >> a lot of questions unanswered. >> all right. >>> next, a new warning. if you a hittinghe road this long holiday weekend how credit card skimmers are stealing your info at the gas station and what too lo to look out for after this. (scream) no! others won't believe it. no! no! and some just won't hav
and jfk's namesake, jack, a yale grad who hasn't ruled out following in his grandfather's footsteps.merica w we should go to the moon. >> we choose to go to the moon in thiand do the other things n because they are easy, but b >> he said that great challenges are actually great opportunities. so i tnk that's important to remember today. we can rise to the occasion if we choose good leadership. >> reporter: 55 years after one of ameca's darkest day, jfk's legacy still burns...
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last time 1963 the game was delayed for a week after jfk was assassinated. you like the tradition, this is the way it used to be with the bears and the cardinal meeting in the final game of the regular season. >> i think our hope was all week we're going to play this game. it's going to get better. the wind is going to change. everything was on the table, but we looked at air quality everywhere, and there just wasn't any place that local where there was a significant improvement. >> the warriors still trying to get past the draymond-kd blowup. meanwhile, they play in dallas tomorrow. no draymond because of the nagging toe and steph without a groin injury. >>> nba tonight. raptors and celtics. kyrie irving and kawhi leonard. kyrie had 17 just before the fourth quarter. they're tied at 107. this will be for the win. kawhi, no. finished with 31. scored an assistance on every hoop. finished with a season high 43. the settles 123-116. >>> do you love the gym of thrones? then you know the mountain in real life, 6'9", 400 pounds. squatting an insane 880 and child's
last time 1963 the game was delayed for a week after jfk was assassinated. you like the tradition, this is the way it used to be with the bears and the cardinal meeting in the final game of the regular season. >> i think our hope was all week we're going to play this game. it's going to get better. the wind is going to change. everything was on the table, but we looked at air quality everywhere, and there just wasn't any place that local where there was a significant improvement. >>...
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i'm a jack kemp, jfk, my book, jfk and the reagan revolution, which is all about tax cuts, which should be bipartisan in my humble opinion. by the way, you can easily get it, jfk and the reagan revolution, one click on amazon, you can pick i>> so i minimum wage. a private decision. absolutely. ... people were saying they are agreeing. on the topic we do. but not the federal. i would argue against state and local but that's up to the states and localities. >> speaking of inflation, the federal reserve, a lot of frustration from trump about chairman powell. how's the president considered replacing powell as chairman, keeping him on the board but replacing this chairman? >> no. no, to my knowledge. to my knowledge, no. by the way it would be an impossible task. jay powell is a friend of mine. at that chair can only be removed for cause. >> maybe from the federal reserve board but could you install a different chairman? >> i don't think so. it's a four-year term. i've had to look at the archives on that but but i think it's fr years. the president has said we're not going there. he has said
i'm a jack kemp, jfk, my book, jfk and the reagan revolution, which is all about tax cuts, which should be bipartisan in my humble opinion. by the way, you can easily get it, jfk and the reagan revolution, one click on amazon, you can pick i>> so i minimum wage. a private decision. absolutely. ... people were saying they are agreeing. on the topic we do. but not the federal. i would argue against state and local but that's up to the states and localities. >> speaking of inflation,...
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so he went to do the investigation of - - then with jfk and lbj.that incredible, we shall overcome speech. the howard university speech. bobby kennedy's ripples of hope, al gore's concession speech. he devoted his life to public service. he was 86 years old when he died and he was watching he said what was going on right now. he realized that his long life, he had seen the turns and was in american history. like me, he said the end of america has moved many times before.america is not as fragile as we think. so he wanted to write a book that showed people politics and public service can be an honorable vocation. want to make young people believe once again that they could enter public life and have a fulfilling time. he hadn't quite finished the book. the book kept going. it was so incredible to watch that he wanted to live not just for the book but because he was happy. there was nothing i could care about more that this man that i've been married to for 49 years. he went through surgery and they thought they got the cancer. he went to radiation,
so he went to do the investigation of - - then with jfk and lbj.that incredible, we shall overcome speech. the howard university speech. bobby kennedy's ripples of hope, al gore's concession speech. he devoted his life to public service. he was 86 years old when he died and he was watching he said what was going on right now. he realized that his long life, he had seen the turns and was in american history. like me, he said the end of america has moved many times before.america is not as...
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and then you get jfk and ronald reagan and the age of television and get today's social media, and mr. trump mastered the social media that cut through his tweets, everything and all the cable and were to make news everywhere he went. the difficulty is when you become president, even though lincoln could speak extemporaneously better, once he was president, he knew that his words mattered. lincoln, your two-faced. i am two-faced, do you take i would wear this face? the question is, has he been able to control his anger? lincoln, when he would get mad, would write a hot letter, put it aside, hoping he would cool down and never need to send it. in his pages you see these blistering letters where you see, never sent, never signed. that has not been true for president trump when he gets angry. when he gets angry, the tweets come out. making the team feel a sense of common purpose so they feel a family and he cannot yell at each other in public has not happened. there is a series of leadership traits. i used to think, and betty may know this, when tim russert was still alive, we talked abo
and then you get jfk and ronald reagan and the age of television and get today's social media, and mr. trump mastered the social media that cut through his tweets, everything and all the cable and were to make news everywhere he went. the difficulty is when you become president, even though lincoln could speak extemporaneously better, once he was president, he knew that his words mattered. lincoln, your two-faced. i am two-faced, do you take i would wear this face? the question is, has he been...
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from many other things coming through the port, try to find the drugs and pulled them out of there, at jfk today, 2 million packages are coming in from china carrying my new dresses and new shoes along with someone else's fennel. and these are the challenges we face, i get passionate when i get to the fedex because it's now my second home. so, you've heard from colleagues about the dark web, i want you to know that with postal, they are looking at the dark web and the high web. the open web is also a place where these drugs are coming through. if everybody goes home and tells the high school principal to tell the parents to check web browsers and web history, be careful, they are your kids in your privacy rights but that is when we see what is going on with some of the fennel coming in. an audit has been done, it says that they are doing great work in putting together analytics, the bill that just passed congress is going to wreak wire advanced electronic data. we have progress going in with postal working on their own to reach collaborative agreements with international shippers to get vo
from many other things coming through the port, try to find the drugs and pulled them out of there, at jfk today, 2 million packages are coming in from china carrying my new dresses and new shoes along with someone else's fennel. and these are the challenges we face, i get passionate when i get to the fedex because it's now my second home. so, you've heard from colleagues about the dark web, i want you to know that with postal, they are looking at the dark web and the high web. the open web is...
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it was such an important bond of trust that he developed with people and then you get jfk and ronaldagan and television network in today's social media. certainly, mr. trump mastered the social media to cut through his tweets and everything and all the cable and words he made news everywhere. the difficulty is when you become president even though lincoln could speak extemporaneously better than a 112 as president he was worth better so he hardly even though he could answer anybody at the moment, he said if i'm two-faced when i be wearing the same? he could do that that quickly but he said as president his words matter. i thank you said that and the question is has he been able to control his anger. lincoln when he would get mad would write a hot letter but the letter side hoping he would cool down psychologically and never need to send it. in the papers you see the blistering letters were at the bottom never sent, never signed. certainly, that is often true for president trump when he gets angry and that tweets come out. building a team and making the team deal as a common purpose s
it was such an important bond of trust that he developed with people and then you get jfk and ronaldagan and television network in today's social media. certainly, mr. trump mastered the social media to cut through his tweets and everything and all the cable and words he made news everywhere. the difficulty is when you become president even though lincoln could speak extemporaneously better than a 112 as president he was worth better so he hardly even though he could answer anybody at the...
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you get jfk and ronald reagan and the age of free television and today's social media and donald trump mastered social media, cut through his tweets, everything in all the cable and words, he made news everywhere he went. the difficulty is when you become president even though lincoln could speak extemporaneously better than anyone, once he was president he knew his words mattered so he hardly ever, even though he could answer anybody, your two faced, if i had two faces you think i would be wearing this face? he could do that quickly but as president words mattered. he shares that. the question is as he been able to control his anger? lincoln when he would get mad at somebody would write a hot letter but put the letter aside hoping he would cool down psychologically and never need to send it. in his papers you see blistering letters where the bottom, never send, never signed. that has not been true for donald trump. when he gets angry that tweets come out. building a team and making the team feel a sense of common purpose so they feel a family and don't yell at each other in public obv
you get jfk and ronald reagan and the age of free television and today's social media and donald trump mastered social media, cut through his tweets, everything in all the cable and words, he made news everywhere he went. the difficulty is when you become president even though lincoln could speak extemporaneously better than anyone, once he was president he knew his words mattered so he hardly ever, even though he could answer anybody, your two faced, if i had two faces you think i would be...
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he tried for jfk. that's incredible -- the university speech, kennedy's speech, al gore's concession speech. more important, he devoted his life to public service. he's watching, he was 86-year-old when he died. he was watching, he said, what was going on right now and he realized through his long life, he seen the turned and history. he believed, he said the end of , america is not as special as we think. he wanted to write a book that show people public service can be an honorable location. he wanted to make young people believe once again that they could enter public life and have a fulfilling time and he hadn't quite finished the book. he got cancer this last year. the book kept going. was incredible to watch, he wanted to live. he was happy in the was nothing i could care more about the knowing this man known for 45 years, married, one is to go through everything he could. he went through surgery and they thought he got it. he went through radiation, they told him he got it. we had champagne with
he tried for jfk. that's incredible -- the university speech, kennedy's speech, al gore's concession speech. more important, he devoted his life to public service. he's watching, he was 86-year-old when he died. he was watching, he said, what was going on right now and he realized through his long life, he seen the turned and history. he believed, he said the end of , america is not as special as we think. he wanted to write a book that show people public service can be an honorable location....
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what they would have him do, turn or backs on saudi arabia, like jfk turned his back on the shah.h human rights violators, huge problems for the united states decades later. we turp our back on saudi arabia, the country that spends $70 billion a year on defense, three times what israel spends, mostly defending against iran and we open the door to the people in the highway middle east, huge problem. these people do not know what they're talking about. thank god we have a president who will stand up, look at this and aprec approach it in a balad manner and defend our country. lou: you work for this eement and thiadministration and this l security adviser. your outlook on the president's position here. >> good to be here. being president, being a good president is hard. presidents have to make difficult decisions with painful tradeoffs. president trump could have taken the easy way out and severely punished saudi arabia. this consequently would have ruined our relationship, handed the region to iran and handed hundreds of billions of dollars in defense contracts to russia and china.
what they would have him do, turn or backs on saudi arabia, like jfk turned his back on the shah.h human rights violators, huge problems for the united states decades later. we turp our back on saudi arabia, the country that spends $70 billion a year on defense, three times what israel spends, mostly defending against iran and we open the door to the people in the highway middle east, huge problem. these people do not know what they're talking about. thank god we have a president who will stand...
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jfk had affairs constantly with a german spy and a 17-year-old intern and he was out done by ridlb lbjgning against var values and against the constitution. you have a rare opportunity to show yourself. stand up and say we are not putting up with this anymore. we will protect our country. we will protect our values and our institutions and our president and ourselves. sick of being called nazi and racists, you need to vote now and vote tuesday and bring out 6 people and make sure you vote. if more of us vote, we win. if less of them vote, they lose. >> sean: mark levin. our condolens. i knew your dad. he passed away. a great man. thanks for joining us. big show this weekend. life, liberty and levin sunday night on fox news channel. when we come back, 2 important senate candidates. in indiana. and in montana. they can both win. we will explain. they will join us. since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolve
jfk had affairs constantly with a german spy and a 17-year-old intern and he was out done by ridlb lbjgning against var values and against the constitution. you have a rare opportunity to show yourself. stand up and say we are not putting up with this anymore. we will protect our country. we will protect our values and our institutions and our president and ourselves. sick of being called nazi and racists, you need to vote now and vote tuesday and bring out 6 people and make sure you vote. if...
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if you look at what comes out with the word response -- would like taylor and the jfk organization -- army is trying to tailor itself fight these type of wars. airmobile division -- ultimately the first division -- our idea of creating a force to provide all the big bang necessary for large conventional operations and also the ability and firepower to deal with these type of insurgents. so, the army is trying to do stuff but they might have a large-scale combat operation. >> how is this working out for them >> his attempts -- westmoreland -- what is your assessment? i think it is working out well for what he wants to come was. he limits the nva and pushes them into the rural regions and then after tet -- -- >> we are not tet yet. >> even before than -- he pushes them away and gives arvin reading room and make them work for it. >> who are the agitators? >> we are going to talk a lot about this. what are the indicators? does westmoreland in 66 and 67 have indicators that is strategy and approach is working >> the nva go away from a traditional more to a gorilla style because they know t
if you look at what comes out with the word response -- would like taylor and the jfk organization -- army is trying to tailor itself fight these type of wars. airmobile division -- ultimately the first division -- our idea of creating a force to provide all the big bang necessary for large conventional operations and also the ability and firepower to deal with these type of insurgents. so, the army is trying to do stuff but they might have a large-scale combat operation. >> how is this...
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decision but at laguardia looking at wind gusts of 31 miles an hour getting to 32 miles an hour at jfkl be right in that region. that is where these wind gusts are going to be. the forecast on the entire day completely cold in the northeast. a little warmer in the middle of the country so not everywhere. there is the current wind gusts. when you add the winds to the current temperature the reason i'm shaking out here, feels like 9 ° in new york, plenty of spots feels like we're in the negatives. it will be cold all morning. and 2005 the wind gusts caught the eminem float and a couple folks were injured. these wind plants will be serious and that is something we will wait to see, a gametime decision. the nypd will be watching that this morning and i will be trying to stay warm. carley: jumping jacks help. can we see those? >> i will do whatever i have to do. >> he really is, he has guns on him. >> i keep thinking -- the wind, 1997, laura ingram showed barney getting wrecked by the wind. >> can't let the balloons up in the high windss. todd: investigate, not legislate, that is the contro
decision but at laguardia looking at wind gusts of 31 miles an hour getting to 32 miles an hour at jfkl be right in that region. that is where these wind gusts are going to be. the forecast on the entire day completely cold in the northeast. a little warmer in the middle of the country so not everywhere. there is the current wind gusts. when you add the winds to the current temperature the reason i'm shaking out here, feels like 9 ° in new york, plenty of spots feels like we're in the...
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>> that's a great question because i think it was more of a mindset question, where in 1962, jfk went to the rice university stadium, the large he is stadium at the time and did his famous as not what you can do speech. and he promised we would have a man on the moon in ten years. and almost within weeks of that, michael debaky, who then was the most famous surgeon in the world said we are going to have an artifical heart in ten years and i think people had a sense, a, they had a sense of possibility, of endless possibility. and what interested me is, we got to the moon in ten years and we still don't have a completely implantable an artifical heart and i think that almost the some kind of arrogance, tinged with this, that the body was more complicated that and rocket. >> that was my next question, some kind of designing an artifical heart is a lot more complicated than designing an artifical knee or an artifical hip. >> dr. fraser who worked on this for 50 years, there's really only two problems and the main problem is the destruction of the blood for you wonky docs in the room. and
>> that's a great question because i think it was more of a mindset question, where in 1962, jfk went to the rice university stadium, the large he is stadium at the time and did his famous as not what you can do speech. and he promised we would have a man on the moon in ten years. and almost within weeks of that, michael debaky, who then was the most famous surgeon in the world said we are going to have an artifical heart in ten years and i think people had a sense, a, they had a sense of...
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liz: the democrats control the statehouses -- >> pennsylvania has a lot of jfk democrats. it doesn't represent the democrats in pennsylvania any longer. a lot of them haven't changed their registration. but they can't go in there and condone what their party is doing. so they say democrat. i think that's what's going to happen tonight where these democrats see a president that's standing for blue collar workers. i think people are going to be surprised tonight. liz: jfq was for smaller government, tax cuts, and he was very connected to the working man. he said the new frontier is not just in outer space, it's about helping the working man and the poor. it seems like the old school democrat union guys feel left out in the dark and the cold. they feel homeless in their party. is that what you are hearing? >> worse than that. i talked to the rank and file labor workers in pennsylvania and they believe their party has betrayed them. by allowing the illegal immigration they realize the risk and threat it is to their jobs. republicans will get more labor votes than ever before,
liz: the democrats control the statehouses -- >> pennsylvania has a lot of jfk democrats. it doesn't represent the democrats in pennsylvania any longer. a lot of them haven't changed their registration. but they can't go in there and condone what their party is doing. so they say democrat. i think that's what's going to happen tonight where these democrats see a president that's standing for blue collar workers. i think people are going to be surprised tonight. liz: jfq was for smaller...