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and you could hear taylor and mcnamara presenting it to jfk. we want to tell gm about the we think that this will be very helpful in holding his and holding him to account in making sure that they're leveraged a way that they know that we're not in vietnam and that if they really want to want to survive, they they better fight the war and more effectively. and it's in some of those tapes, you can hear kennedy start to consider the merits of this withdrawal plan. and he's really not terribly enthused by it he doesn't think it makes a whole lot of sense on the face of it that the united states has been threatening gm for ten years with some version of that either withholding economic aid or maybe trying to get out. it's better if we just try to encourage them to fight the war better. and you to mcnamara and taylor are best positioned to help him do that. so it's one of our first inklings in a chronological sense of where kennedy was and then we hear him in october 1963 questioning maybe the merits of withdrawal again and questioning the end date
and you could hear taylor and mcnamara presenting it to jfk. we want to tell gm about the we think that this will be very helpful in holding his and holding him to account in making sure that they're leveraged a way that they know that we're not in vietnam and that if they really want to want to survive, they they better fight the war and more effectively. and it's in some of those tapes, you can hear kennedy start to consider the merits of this withdrawal plan. and he's really not terribly...
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we can't wait for the second volume of your jfk biography. we hope you'll schedule a little bit of time on your book tour for the miller center. always in person you are well invited, but if you need to do so, we'll understand. and mark you for your contributions to the miller center, to your contribution to scholarship and to history. and thank you all today for being here and those online and on our c-span programing, we are grateful and we wish you happy holidays and a happy new year. coming up.
we can't wait for the second volume of your jfk biography. we hope you'll schedule a little bit of time on your book tour for the miller center. always in person you are well invited, but if you need to do so, we'll understand. and mark you for your contributions to the miller center, to your contribution to scholarship and to history. and thank you all today for being here and those online and on our c-span programing, we are grateful and we wish you happy holidays and a happy new year. coming...
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imagine a beautiful day in the park and weather on foot or on bike you are strolling down jfk, you pass sixth avenue and head to the music concourse for a concert or the museum; it is joyous and made golden gate park sproord. i have been hering about disk golf and pickle ball. can you tell us about and where people can practice and play. >> i knew you were going. pickle ball the fastest growing sports. you know across between 10 and is ping pong and may be with a whiffle ball. ping pong on a life sized course it is easy to learn about skill based people who are good are irrelevant good and it is easy to play. it is fun and accessible. we are trying to accommodate sport. we have over 55 courts around san francisco. 11 dedicated just for pickle balt others per pickle ball and tennis. we have 5 or 10 space you can play pickle ball indoors and keeping up with the tremendous popularity of the sport. disk golf has a loyal following it is also going to continue to growch we opened our first disk golf course in golden gate park in 2005. and you know, whether you are an expert at disk golf or be
imagine a beautiful day in the park and weather on foot or on bike you are strolling down jfk, you pass sixth avenue and head to the music concourse for a concert or the museum; it is joyous and made golden gate park sproord. i have been hering about disk golf and pickle ball. can you tell us about and where people can practice and play. >> i knew you were going. pickle ball the fastest growing sports. you know across between 10 and is ping pong and may be with a whiffle ball. ping pong...
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he is now referring to what he calls a new kennedy, a new jfk. so he saw that that happened. but i think i think, john, before that it is pragmatism. there's a sense on the part of jfk that if i want to have legislation passed domestically enough, if i want support for my cold war policies, always the most important thing to john f kennedy in this period is how to respond internationally. i've got to have southern segregationists who are controlling committees. i've got to have them on my side. so as robert pointed out, extremely political all the way through the it's fascinating me the way that the cold war was threaded throughout this period. you talk in your book about when he was a congressman, he was advocating various civil rights measures. he saying, if we don't do this, we will give fodder to the soviet union to trash talk the united states. on the other hand, in the early part of its administration, including in 1963, when you had violent incidents and you had push and pull between the of the protesters, the violence of the resisters, and trying to tamp down both of
he is now referring to what he calls a new kennedy, a new jfk. so he saw that that happened. but i think i think, john, before that it is pragmatism. there's a sense on the part of jfk that if i want to have legislation passed domestically enough, if i want support for my cold war policies, always the most important thing to john f kennedy in this period is how to respond internationally. i've got to have southern segregationists who are controlling committees. i've got to have them on my side....
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on his high school football team, jfk pleading with his father to london over and over and over again and i talked to friends of mine and we all say it was not a traumatic event that changed our lives but for children who had grown up in collocated circumstances to see this for a weekend and be in a world where the president could be struckll down, we'll agree we are all changed by it and different ways and ceremonies in washington largely because of jacqueline kennedy, the founder of the associate 51 nation shattered by what had happened to us up by pageantry enormous history. the sunday my mother was in another room and i was watching tv and i saw we herby also on live tv which means. it live and i said to my mother oswald has been shot and she said you've been watching too much tv, i'm going to turn this off, you're making things up so even 60 years later this year, this is like an otherworldly oven. morning and ceremonies think god not quite the same but it is captured in the book and talking about the way americans have changed as a people and at the same time how much the events
on his high school football team, jfk pleading with his father to london over and over and over again and i talked to friends of mine and we all say it was not a traumatic event that changed our lives but for children who had grown up in collocated circumstances to see this for a weekend and be in a world where the president could be struckll down, we'll agree we are all changed by it and different ways and ceremonies in washington largely because of jacqueline kennedy, the founder of the...
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which, as we know, would be right up jfk's alley.e loved those russians. [ laughter ] the latest batch of crazy from the q klux klan is that they are largely on team putin. they've been praising russia's invasion of ukraine. which is confusing. the russian alphabet doesn't even have a "q." [ laughter ] but they're all over this. one of the q'ers who has been leading the russian cheerleading squad is a woman named romana didulo. she believes herself to be the queen of canada. which to me seems a weird way to tell the world you don't have 20 bucks. [ laughter ] this is good too. not only are these knuckleheads in dallas waiting for jfk, this is pastor bob joyce. so this weekend, some of these guys who believe bob joyce is an 87-year-old elvis presley -- [ laughter ] they believe that he's still alive and he's this guy. [ laughter ] which he's quite clearly not elvis. he, in fact, is kenny rogers. [ laughter and applause ] you've got your legends mixed up. i don't know. i have to say, i know they're nuts, but it must be kind of fun to b
which, as we know, would be right up jfk's alley.e loved those russians. [ laughter ] the latest batch of crazy from the q klux klan is that they are largely on team putin. they've been praising russia's invasion of ukraine. which is confusing. the russian alphabet doesn't even have a "q." [ laughter ] but they're all over this. one of the q'ers who has been leading the russian cheerleading squad is a woman named romana didulo. she believes herself to be the queen of canada. which to...
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on his high school football team, jfk leading when his father when he went to be ambassador to london, just over and over again. i talked to friends of mine who would remember this and we all say it wasn't a traumatic event that changed our lives, but for children who'd grown up in pretty uncomplicated circumstances suddenly to see this for a weekend and to be in a world where a young president could suddenly be struck down we all agree i we were changed by t in different ways and lifted by the fact largely because of jacqueline kennedy the founder of our association of 1961. she took a nation that had been shattered by what happened and lifted us up by pageantry and an enormous sense of history. the other thing i remember from that weekend is on a sunday my mother was in another room and i was watching tv which even seven-year-olds were at that weekend and i saw the murder of lee harvey oswald on live tv, which means it was nbc because nbc was the only one that carried itt live. i ran into the other room and said to my mother oswald has just been shot and she said you've been watchin
on his high school football team, jfk leading when his father when he went to be ambassador to london, just over and over again. i talked to friends of mine who would remember this and we all say it wasn't a traumatic event that changed our lives, but for children who'd grown up in pretty uncomplicated circumstances suddenly to see this for a weekend and to be in a world where a young president could suddenly be struck down we all agree i we were changed by t in different ways and lifted by the...
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well, jfk said, i guess we all have our own ways of relaxing from the burdens of office.at least i won't leave any marks on the floor. i wouldn't even tell you where that one goes. but anyway, let's return to taft. for he found in my beloved baseball another means of relaxation. it was taft to in 1910 at a washington senators game throughout the first ball and that became a thing that presidents do legend also taps calves credit with the seventh evening stretch as the story is told the six foot two 300 pound president grew increasingly uncomfortable in the small wooden chairs. so by the seventh inning he stood to stretch his legs then his fellow spectators decided that they saw him rising and they'd follow his lead as a matter of respect for the presidency. thus the tradition of the seventh ending stretch was started. while following in taft splits following the footsteps providing relaxation and consider baseball number one fan when nixon and reagan to announce in korea for bush 43 so go from baseball in sports and storytelling to the theater and fdr. some of my favorite
well, jfk said, i guess we all have our own ways of relaxing from the burdens of office.at least i won't leave any marks on the floor. i wouldn't even tell you where that one goes. but anyway, let's return to taft. for he found in my beloved baseball another means of relaxation. it was taft to in 1910 at a washington senators game throughout the first ball and that became a thing that presidents do legend also taps calves credit with the seventh evening stretch as the story is told the six foot...
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prompted a lawsuit. >> 60 years after the assassination of jfk conspiracy theories are still swirling and many believe the original copy of a home movie known as the next film can hold all the answers. the family of the man who recorded that video has been trying to get it back from the government for years. nancy loo has the story. >> 6 seconds of silence. 8 millimeter footage from the moment that changed the course of american history. and earlier portion of the film captured the excitement over the visit of president kennedy and his wife jackie. >> on november, 22nd 1963, i appreciate your being here this morning. the indelible images of tragedy just hours later, the president being shot. the first lady climbing onto the trunk. also film from a clearer angle by abraham zapruder standing across from zapruder in this area of dealey plaza was a dallas maintenance worker named nick senior. and his footage was the only angle facing the jfk motorcade and the area known as the grassy knoll grainy still frames from copies of the next film have been examined for decades. these images are ex
prompted a lawsuit. >> 60 years after the assassination of jfk conspiracy theories are still swirling and many believe the original copy of a home movie known as the next film can hold all the answers. the family of the man who recorded that video has been trying to get it back from the government for years. nancy loo has the story. >> 6 seconds of silence. 8 millimeter footage from the moment that changed the course of american history. and earlier portion of the film captured the...
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howard: i knew jfk junior and ted kennedy when he had his losing bid for president. is not being about a bad candidate. abbottabad candidates. they say vaccines cause autism, wi-fi causes cancer, antidepressants cause mass shootings. you seem to like rfk junior but a lot of scientists say he is spreading things that are not true. >> leslie said he was a stain on the kennedy name. teddy kennedy killed a woman and managed to continue to serve in the senate for decades. you might disagree with rfk junior's opinion on anything under the sun as you just laid out, that is fine that is how marketplace of ideas work. so far as i'm aware he has not killed anyone. if you get to talk about anybody being a stain on the kennedy name, i think you have to start with teddy kennedy and i haven't heard anybody say the innocent girl that my uncle killed deserved better but they are upset because rfk junior is saying things that they don't like while running for president, give me a break. i know rfk doesn't get a share fake from the media. and there have been others that say he's an em
howard: i knew jfk junior and ted kennedy when he had his losing bid for president. is not being about a bad candidate. abbottabad candidates. they say vaccines cause autism, wi-fi causes cancer, antidepressants cause mass shootings. you seem to like rfk junior but a lot of scientists say he is spreading things that are not true. >> leslie said he was a stain on the kennedy name. teddy kennedy killed a woman and managed to continue to serve in the senate for decades. you might disagree...
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on his high school football team, jfk leaving with his father when he went to be ambassador in london. over and over and over again. i talked to friends of mine who remember this and we all say it was not a traumatic event that changed our lives, but for children who had grown up in pretty uncomplicated circumstances, suddenly to see this for a weekend, and to be in a world where a young president could suddenly be struck down, you know, we all agree that we were all changed by it in different ways and lifted by the fact that the ceremonies in washington largely because of jacqueline kennedy, founder of our association in 1961, it's said that she took a nation that had been shattered by what had happened and lifted us up by pageantry and an enormous sense of history, which she had. the other thing i remember from that weekend was on sunday, my mother was in another room and i was watching tv, which even 7 year olds were that weekend, and i saw the murder of lee harvey oswald on live tv which means it was nbs. nbc was the only one that carried it live and i ran into the other room and
on his high school football team, jfk leaving with his father when he went to be ambassador in london. over and over and over again. i talked to friends of mine who remember this and we all say it was not a traumatic event that changed our lives, but for children who had grown up in pretty uncomplicated circumstances, suddenly to see this for a weekend, and to be in a world where a young president could suddenly be struck down, you know, we all agree that we were all changed by it in different...
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jfk says elwe all have our own ways of relaxing from the burdens ofoffice . i will leave any marks on the floor t provided a meditative space in which he could concentrate and focus. there's a story of a business from churchill and he recalled sitting by the presidents side for 2 hours as the president was putting his stamps into place for getting the cares of the world until finally a dispatch came hin both of them had to turn ldtheir attention to the world war at large but you found in your discomfort and watching that roosevelt will switch himself from the terrible pressures of something like his collection and then there was also his love of poker, a love shared by truman and eisenhower. he relished the psychological aspects of the game as i suspect all of them did and took particular pleasure in plant paying by check when he lost because he figured the person he lost two would want to keep the check as a souvenir so he would never c catch it but it was his custom every year when the speaker of the house was about to call when congress would adjourn he wo
jfk says elwe all have our own ways of relaxing from the burdens ofoffice . i will leave any marks on the floor t provided a meditative space in which he could concentrate and focus. there's a story of a business from churchill and he recalled sitting by the presidents side for 2 hours as the president was putting his stamps into place for getting the cares of the world until finally a dispatch came hin both of them had to turn ldtheir attention to the world war at large but you found in your...
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we can't wait for the second volume of your jfk biography. we hope you'll schedule a little bit of time on your book tour for the miller center. always in person you are well invited, but if you need to do so, we'll understand. and mark you for your contributions to the miller center, to your contribution to scholarship and to history. and thank you all today for being here and those online and on our c-span programing, we are grateful and we wish you happy holidays and a happy new year. coming up. know. 6:27 a.m. and most of the big city is still asleep or are a few citizens out there working. on. the streets properly adorned? the big city is ready to face day. the city is awake and most of the citizens are washing. and at the city reservoir and things are beginning happen. 6 million gallons and 6 a.m.. 6:45 a.m.. the water level has at the stacie park reservoir orders come to step up the pumps. 283 million gallons a day, 65 million gallons a year, year in, year out. every week. every every hour. the big city provides water for its people. f
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. >> you have talked about jimmy carter, richard nixon, jfk, etc.. >> you have observed the last 6070 years of history. a friend of mine called the current period the great realignment. i want to get your take on the last 10 years in american history. >> the ark was from fdr in 1933 until ronald reagan in 1980. a time where people believed the federal government was your friend. whether it was world war ii, social security, the highway system, the department of defense. reagan came in and it was a revolution that went to trump. it was more of a suspicion of the federal government, not to waste, balance the budget. and now we are in a time of neo-civil war. the age of reagan is over. they are morphing with biden people. you have a new world order going on with donald trump and how he has consumed so much of the oxygen of our country. we do not know where we are at. this divide, al gore and george w bush down the middle. the florida recount, hillary clinton won the popular vote but trump came president. we have not been able to get out of that feud. i think the republicans are winning i
. >> you have talked about jimmy carter, richard nixon, jfk, etc.. >> you have observed the last 6070 years of history. a friend of mine called the current period the great realignment. i want to get your take on the last 10 years in american history. >> the ark was from fdr in 1933 until ronald reagan in 1980. a time where people believed the federal government was your friend. whether it was world war ii, social security, the highway system, the department of defense. reagan...
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franklin roosevelt and jfk. like fdr because he taught us, demonstrated government is not our enemy. corporate government is where we have the problems. he used government help working people. his projects and administration, national parks, federal land. he gave people value and restored their pride. he helped develop medicare and social security programs. he was called a communist backed event by their republicans and his enemies and those programs are still very strong, doing fine today. also, jfk, i like jfk because of his famous quote, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. that to me encourages our citizenship. let us know don't just ask what the government can do, try to give something back to the government. he broke up the cia created in my mind come as a student of history, the cia is used to protect wall street investment. they say they are for they care more about the dollar. it is the greedy side of human nature being use. jfk broke them up. he did not want t
franklin roosevelt and jfk. like fdr because he taught us, demonstrated government is not our enemy. corporate government is where we have the problems. he used government help working people. his projects and administration, national parks, federal land. he gave people value and restored their pride. he helped develop medicare and social security programs. he was called a communist backed event by their republicans and his enemies and those programs are still very strong, doing fine today....
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franklin roosevelt and jfk. like fdr because he taught us, demonstrated government is not our enemy. corporate government is where we have the problems. he used government help working people. his projects and administration, national parks, federal land. he gave people value and restored their pride. he helped develop medicare and social security programs. he was called a communist backed event by their republicans and his enemies and those programs are still very strong, doing fine today. also, jfk, i like jfk because of his famous quote, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. that to me encourages our citizenship. let us know don't just ask what the government can do, try to give something back to the government. he broke up the cia created in my mind come as a student of history, the cia is used to protect wall street investment. they say they are for they care more about the dollar. it is the greedy side of human nature being use. jfk broke them up. he did not want t
franklin roosevelt and jfk. like fdr because he taught us, demonstrated government is not our enemy. corporate government is where we have the problems. he used government help working people. his projects and administration, national parks, federal land. he gave people value and restored their pride. he helped develop medicare and social security programs. he was called a communist backed event by their republicans and his enemies and those programs are still very strong, doing fine today....
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, assassination of jfk, assassination of jfk, assassination of jfk, assassination of rfk, and he askeden i was very young, i interviewed jesse jackson when he was a presidential candidate. there was lots of secret service . so was lots of secret service. so nobody actually doubted it. and if you remember patrick, they they law change after his father was assassinated and robert robert f kennedy because before of course, incumbent presidents have secret service. so it was the first time a candidate was assassinated. so to deprive his son just because he's a running against biden . so the biden against biden. so the biden administration to deprive his son from secret service . it's son from secret service. it's how do we say it nicely. not classy . classy. >> well, it's not classy. no. i mean, essentially opening another man up to a great life threatening risk so that he doesn't run against you. it's the kind of thing we might have seen the clintons do. but there we go. and so what do you think his chances are? i mean, he revealed a lot himself in revealed a lot about himself in this int
, assassination of jfk, assassination of jfk, assassination of jfk, assassination of rfk, and he askeden i was very young, i interviewed jesse jackson when he was a presidential candidate. there was lots of secret service . so was lots of secret service. so nobody actually doubted it. and if you remember patrick, they they law change after his father was assassinated and robert robert f kennedy because before of course, incumbent presidents have secret service. so it was the first time a...
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about the jfk funeral.nd i am a member at leafing through it in seeing iconic images of the funeral. i thought the one thing about the question would be giving donated so many wonderful images. for innocent bystanders. this was taken who actually was a doctor before and after the assassination. he was here documenting this tragic very sad moment just before little john-john raised his hand in salute. we have a lot of materials we have been not able to put on display but this is one example he wanted to express thees powerful memories. but it adds so much rick texture and dimension to the story were able to do the programming. >> tell me, we use the word tourist sites. whether we are doing with ford's theater or the lincoln assassination or your own exhibits, tell me how do museums exhibits evolve dealing with an assassination when you're rubbing up against something that is so extremely delicate. how does the community come together and decide it's time for us to commemorate this? does it take a long while?
about the jfk funeral.nd i am a member at leafing through it in seeing iconic images of the funeral. i thought the one thing about the question would be giving donated so many wonderful images. for innocent bystanders. this was taken who actually was a doctor before and after the assassination. he was here documenting this tragic very sad moment just before little john-john raised his hand in salute. we have a lot of materials we have been not able to put on display but this is one example he...
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but in jfk's case and actual assassination and death of a president. how do you go about determining what artifacts, what objects involving an assassination are appropriate for public display? i'm sure that must be a difficult situation. >> i get to that end a minute but i do say that john hinckley who attempted to assassinate president reagan actually lived in dallas so that was another shot dallas that is still really be leaving for the effects of having the city with the president lost his life. president kennedy's assassination happened at the dawn of television and satellite broadcasting, so the news ricocheted all around the world. there's been an outpouring of interest all across the world since the assassination and finding out find out what happened or so people come to gallus trying to seek meaning, at the careful crafting of the original exhibit john f. kennedy in the memory of a nation was designed to reach people who had lived through this traumatic time. the idea was not that this was a museum or a memorial. this was an exhibit that would
but in jfk's case and actual assassination and death of a president. how do you go about determining what artifacts, what objects involving an assassination are appropriate for public display? i'm sure that must be a difficult situation. >> i get to that end a minute but i do say that john hinckley who attempted to assassinate president reagan actually lived in dallas so that was another shot dallas that is still really be leaving for the effects of having the city with the president lost...
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video on it so i'm not going to take too much but i think there was massive conspiracy that killed jfk the cia involved in the mafia, i think the vice president then was also i think there's a lot of people involved and i think it's coming out slowly. >> i'm going to cut it off for my own safety, i appreciate this, this was awesome. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> coming up saturday night, the typical church reached a tipping point. with the lazy girl job cuts the panel is here to break it down and more next. ♪ when nature and science get together... pretty sweet things can happen. like our senokot laxative gummies. to relieve occasional constipation, senokot starts with the natural senna plant that science transforms into a yummy gummy! sweet! senokot laxative gummies. how white do you think your teeth really are? let's try the tissue test. ooof, still yellow. whitening toothpaste can only do so much. there's toothpaste white, and there's crest 3d whitestrips white. so much whiter! crest. ♪ hey girl. are you sick of having to to for everything these days? you are not alone
video on it so i'm not going to take too much but i think there was massive conspiracy that killed jfk the cia involved in the mafia, i think the vice president then was also i think there's a lot of people involved and i think it's coming out slowly. >> i'm going to cut it off for my own safety, i appreciate this, this was awesome. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> coming up saturday night, the typical church reached a tipping point. with the lazy girl job cuts the...
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video on it so i'm not going to take too much but i think there was massive conspiracy that killed jfk the cia involved in the mafia, i think the vice president then was also i think there's a lot of people involved and i think it's coming out slowly. >> i'm going to cut it off for my own safety, i appreciate this, this was awesome. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> coming up saturday night, the typical church reached a tipping point. with the lazy girl job cuts the panel is here to break it down and more next. ♪ it's because of tiktok that i had to go out and get a website. i'm at a point now where i've outgrown my house. growing up, every time i'd get out of the shower, i would itch. my first experience with goat milk soap, it kinda was like a light bulb moment. tiktok is a fantastic platform for diy. if you'd have told me three years ago that i would own my own business and be expanding into a separate building, i would've told you you'd lost your mind. ♪ ow! whoa! watch where you're going. yeah mom, pay attention. what if it's a concussion? hang on, i'll look it up. uh...
video on it so i'm not going to take too much but i think there was massive conspiracy that killed jfk the cia involved in the mafia, i think the vice president then was also i think there's a lot of people involved and i think it's coming out slowly. >> i'm going to cut it off for my own safety, i appreciate this, this was awesome. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> coming up saturday night, the typical church reached a tipping point. with the lazy girl job cuts the...
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the american knowledge that i thought was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassination, man on the moon -- we did not have tv where i grew up, so i was fascinated by america and the world. i got recruited out of campus. the companies that came by that where american were the ones that i was intrigued by. join us, and we will show you the world. the combination of where i grew up and the doubt recruiting line. david: was your family a wealthy family? andrew: blue-collar. immigrants. my father lost his parents, so he raised his two younger brothers when he was 12. he became an apprentice to a carpenter, and he and his brothers built a business. i was the first to go to university in my family. david: you graduated and in hong kong initially? andrew: they sent me to melbourne, australia. i got cold, to find went to -- that was redefined when i went to michigan. i went there for six months, and there was an accident in the factory in hong kong and they sent four australian engineers to help the locals operate the environment. david: dow was a famous capital -- chemical comp
the american knowledge that i thought was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassination, man on the moon -- we did not have tv where i grew up, so i was fascinated by america and the world. i got recruited out of campus. the companies that came by that where american were the ones that i was intrigued by. join us, and we will show you the world. the combination of where i grew up and the doubt recruiting line. david: was your family a wealthy family? andrew: blue-collar....
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imagine a beautiful day in the park and weather on foot or on bike you are strolling down jfk, you pass sixth avenue and head to the music concourse for a concert or the museum; it is joyous and made golden gate park sproord. i have been hering about disk golf and pickle ball. can you tell us about and where people can practice and play. >> i knew you were going. pickle ball the fastest growing sports. you know across between 10 and is ping pong and may be with a whiffle ball. ping pong on a life sized course it is easy to learn about skill based people who are good are irrelevant good and it is easy to play. it is fun and accessible. we are trying to accommodate sport. we have over 55 courts around san francisco. 11 dedicated just for pickle balt others per pickle ball and tennis. we have 5 or 10 space you can play pickle ball indoors and keeping up with the tremendous popularity of the sport. disk golf has a loyal following it is also going to continue to growch we opened our first disk golf course in golden gate park in 2005. and you know, whether you are an expert at disk golf or be
imagine a beautiful day in the park and weather on foot or on bike you are strolling down jfk, you pass sixth avenue and head to the music concourse for a concert or the museum; it is joyous and made golden gate park sproord. i have been hering about disk golf and pickle ball. can you tell us about and where people can practice and play. >> i knew you were going. pickle ball the fastest growing sports. you know across between 10 and is ping pong and may be with a whiffle ball. ping pong...
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well, 60 years after the assassination of jfk conspiracy theories are still swirling. many believe the original copy of a home movie known as the next film could hold all the answers. only known footage showing the grassy knoll at the moment. kennedy was shot. the family of the man who recorded the video has been trying to get back from the government for years now they filed a lawsuit for nearly 30 million dollars against the national archives, hoping to make that happen. reporter nancy loo has the story. >> it's just 6 seconds of silence. 8 millimeter footage from the moment that changed the course of american history. and earlier portion of the film captured the excitement over the visit of president kennedy and his wife jackie, on november. 22nd 1963, i appreciate your being here this morning. the indelible images of tragedy just hours later, the president being shot. the first lady climbing onto the trunk. also film from a clearer angle by abraham zapruder standing across from zapruder in this area of dealey plaza was a dallas maintenance worker named orville nix
well, 60 years after the assassination of jfk conspiracy theories are still swirling. many believe the original copy of a home movie known as the next film could hold all the answers. only known footage showing the grassy knoll at the moment. kennedy was shot. the family of the man who recorded the video has been trying to get back from the government for years now they filed a lawsuit for nearly 30 million dollars against the national archives, hoping to make that happen. reporter nancy loo...
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they are being sent to jfk. but the operational update has no mention of that. don't talk about that. last three months, the last 90 days ports of entry have been getting close to or exceeding 100,000 per month and the number is climbing. the last 90 days it continues to climb. i think it was 110,000 at our points of entry it wasn't just for the southwest, that meant 40,000 thousand they paroled in flying to airports like jfk but no mention of that. the magician sleight-of-hand, look over here while i'm doing something over here. they only want you to look at southwest border between the ports of entry. the total is the story and it will clearly illustrate. total nationwide encounters is all you need to look at. >> we have questions from listeners. one of them addresses some share of the people who make cbp one appointments are walking across the bridge in el paso, they are getting on a plane in caracas and flying to kansas city or wherever it is. i'm pretty sure we have a request on this but do we know the numbers that are going to interior points of entry? >>
they are being sent to jfk. but the operational update has no mention of that. don't talk about that. last three months, the last 90 days ports of entry have been getting close to or exceeding 100,000 per month and the number is climbing. the last 90 days it continues to climb. i think it was 110,000 at our points of entry it wasn't just for the southwest, that meant 40,000 thousand they paroled in flying to airports like jfk but no mention of that. the magician sleight-of-hand, look over here...
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american knowledge i got was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassination, man on the moon. we did not have tv where i grew up, so i was fascinated by america and what it all for the world, so that combination helped get recruited on campus. the americans with the ones i was intrigued by. dow, join us and we will show you the world. so that in the recruiting line. david: was your family a wealthy family? andrew: blue-collar. immigrants. my father lost his parents, so he raised his two younger brothers. he became an apprentice, carpenter, and he and his brothers built a business. i was the first to go to university and my family. david: you graduated and in hong kong initially? andrew: they sent me to melbourne, australia. i went there for six months, and there was an accident in the factory in hong kong and they sent four australian engineers to help the locals operate the environment. david: dow is a famous chemical company and was for some time. how do you go from hong kong, with this australian accent, an american company in the middle of the united states? andrew:
american knowledge i got was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassination, man on the moon. we did not have tv where i grew up, so i was fascinated by america and what it all for the world, so that combination helped get recruited on campus. the americans with the ones i was intrigued by. dow, join us and we will show you the world. so that in the recruiting line. david: was your family a wealthy family? andrew: blue-collar. immigrants. my father lost his parents, so he raised...
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last february a fedex plane nearly landed on a southwest flight, both cleared for the same runway at jfk airport in january -- >> delta 1946 cancel takeoff plans. >> reporter: an american plane cut off a delta flight already speeding toward takeoff. and this photo taken from a jetblue cockpit landing in boston as a business jet suddenly pulled onto the same runway without permission more cases in sarasota, burbank, miami and san francisco. now "the new york times" has compiled its own list, citing 46 close calls in july alone. the faa insists most were not as serious but does report nearly 1700 runway incursions last year, 985 so far this year, up 33% in a decade >> everybody needs to be more vigilant and double down on safety. >> reporter: one big factor, the country is short some 1200 controllers, forcing many to work six-day weeks. the faa insists the u.s. aviation system is the safest in the world, but one close call is one too many >> anywhere between 300 lives or more were put at risk in these near collisions. >> reporter: the faa's runway safety push will focus on the basics, situ
last february a fedex plane nearly landed on a southwest flight, both cleared for the same runway at jfk airport in january -- >> delta 1946 cancel takeoff plans. >> reporter: an american plane cut off a delta flight already speeding toward takeoff. and this photo taken from a jetblue cockpit landing in boston as a business jet suddenly pulled onto the same runway without permission more cases in sarasota, burbank, miami and san francisco. now "the new york times" has...
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the american, if you like, knowledge that i got was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassinationman on the moon. we did not have tv where i grew up. so, i was fascinated by america and what it offered the world. that combination, being recruited out of campus, i did not join an australian company. the ones that came by that were american were the ones that i was intrigued by. dow had the best recruiting line offer for a 21-year-old. join us and we will show you the world. david: was your family a wealthy family? andrew: no, blue-collars, we would call them. he my father lost his parents when he was 12. he became an apprentice and a carpenter and he and his two brothers built a small business building. i was a first go to university in my family. david: you go to work at dow, and hong kong initially? andrew: they sent me down to a very cold part of australia called melbourne, that had a lot of great people. cold was redefined when i went to michigan, i went there for six months. there was an accident in a factory in hong kong, they sent for australian engineers. i went to work to
the american, if you like, knowledge that i got was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassinationman on the moon. we did not have tv where i grew up. so, i was fascinated by america and what it offered the world. that combination, being recruited out of campus, i did not join an australian company. the ones that came by that were american were the ones that i was intrigued by. dow had the best recruiting line offer for a 21-year-old. join us and we will show you the world....
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. >> tonight, 43rd cancel takeoff in january at jfk.elta flight was preparing to take off when an american plane cross right through its runway. it happens more than you think. our news nation research department found last year there were 226 near midair collisions involving commercial aircraft. >> a 15% increase from 2021. mathematically, that's a rate of nearly 2 out of every 3 days. miscues on the runway called runway incursions happened nearly 1700 times last year. the faa contends the majority of runway incursions could be chalked up to pilot error. but there are growing concerns about air traffic control staffing shortages nationwide. >> right now, 3 of the 4 h pcs are below the 85% staffing threshold and what that means even in the best of times, they don't have one of the workers at air traffic controllers to work the flights. >> but a new york times investigation found nationwide staffing shortages caused operators to work 6 day working weeks and sometimes take shifts. that affords less than 10 hours of time off between. this
. >> tonight, 43rd cancel takeoff in january at jfk.elta flight was preparing to take off when an american plane cross right through its runway. it happens more than you think. our news nation research department found last year there were 226 near midair collisions involving commercial aircraft. >> a 15% increase from 2021. mathematically, that's a rate of nearly 2 out of every 3 days. miscues on the runway called runway incursions happened nearly 1700 times last year. the faa...
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more than 10000 lights before we need to replace the batteries and we charge them after a trip from jfknhattan in less than six minutes. >> you already have a contract with the defense department for 2024, what exactly are the use case is going to be. >> we've been working with the department of defense with the defense innovation unit and then agility prime so that work started in 2016, that's been expanding progressively even the last few weeks, we had a large number of folks from many different branches of the military who have been here in testing the main affection facility seen firsthand what the transformation technology can mean for the department of defense. jack: i'm assuming the early going there will be too many of these things flying but i always wondered once we have traffic in the air, how does that work in terms of lanes who's on the right, how do you manage that sort of thing? >> that is the exciting piece about the work that the faa has been doing they put a plan in place where we can have significant operations with a large number of aircraft as soonest we 25 and then
more than 10000 lights before we need to replace the batteries and we charge them after a trip from jfknhattan in less than six minutes. >> you already have a contract with the defense department for 2024, what exactly are the use case is going to be. >> we've been working with the department of defense with the defense innovation unit and then agility prime so that work started in 2016, that's been expanding progressively even the last few weeks, we had a large number of folks from...
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it's like sort of jfk is brain or something. it's like a national security secret. you can't know it for 72 years. i still can't figure out why that is, but it's so so myrtle avenue, in 1950, it's a one block stretch strip, unassuming, you know, narrow street. one way so you could communicate with your neighbors across the street, 363 people living on that one block there, 85 households. and here is statistic that matters most. 85 of those 85 households and this enlightened era they referred to the married male, the head of the household. so bear with them boys. of those 85 households, 83 had a male had right to widows. of the 83, two were retired and two were unemployed. the 79 others had and every one of them, i mean, they lost them. anything. and i list them in the book because there i mean short of lumberjack, there's hardly a blue collar occupation not listed on that block. some of them were casket maker, right? i never met a casket maker. reverend boulder. i don't know. that was i'm sure that's pretty common. john huckster. yeah, i like that one, but my favori
it's like sort of jfk is brain or something. it's like a national security secret. you can't know it for 72 years. i still can't figure out why that is, but it's so so myrtle avenue, in 1950, it's a one block stretch strip, unassuming, you know, narrow street. one way so you could communicate with your neighbors across the street, 363 people living on that one block there, 85 households. and here is statistic that matters most. 85 of those 85 households and this enlightened era they referred to...