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joe kennedy never forgave churchill because he didn't drink. d every time he went as ambassador to meet with the prime minister churchill, churchill would offer him a highball filled with whiskey. kennedy would say, i don't drink. two days later he walk in again and churchill would give him another huge glass of whiskey. join me. he would say i don't drink. finally kennedy couldn't figure out. churchill played the mind game with him, whether churchill was teasing him, or was so drunk he forgot from the day before that churchill didn't drink. they disliked one another intensely. the war was over. there was intense suffering. and churchill said to kennedy held out his hands and said, i'm so sorry for you loss. joe, jr. had died during the war. churchill was so sincere. and joe kennedy looked at him, his eyes glazing with hatred and he said to churchill, what good was it all? why these deaths? what did we gain? germany's defeated and now we got the russians. churchill looked at him unbelieving world war ii had destroyed -- in churm hill's mind hitl
joe kennedy never forgave churchill because he didn't drink. d every time he went as ambassador to meet with the prime minister churchill, churchill would offer him a highball filled with whiskey. kennedy would say, i don't drink. two days later he walk in again and churchill would give him another huge glass of whiskey. join me. he would say i don't drink. finally kennedy couldn't figure out. churchill played the mind game with him, whether churchill was teasing him, or was so drunk he forgot...
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two when we knew hitler was and what he was doing so there's always been that constituent movie joe kennedy. and lindbergh but there's a reason with country there's a reason we don't have a direct democracy our leaders have a lot of information there's an ongoing and very healthy debate about what is the definition of our national security interest it's going to continue to get murkier mercury that again it's going to continue to be complicated and gray and that's why you elect leaders they evaluate the information. at the end of the day if you think they're wrong you vote him out but i will say this just to me be very clear if congress rejects president obama's request i think congress should be impeached but why the middle east why is the middle east been a member clinton told president clinton told me that the british and irish conflict was a piece of cake compared to the middle east. of the middle east so they have been added for so long and the problem is that you know in the last hundred years or so now they only are we coming up against these long entrenched and transit g.'s between
two when we knew hitler was and what he was doing so there's always been that constituent movie joe kennedy. and lindbergh but there's a reason with country there's a reason we don't have a direct democracy our leaders have a lot of information there's an ongoing and very healthy debate about what is the definition of our national security interest it's going to continue to get murkier mercury that again it's going to continue to be complicated and gray and that's why you elect leaders they...
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joe kennedy iii, grandson of rfk. the kennedys left federal service for a period of time.he had been someone we would see in the hallways when she was visiting her late uncle senator edward kennedy. she knows her way around washington and certainly the complex. today you could see she is not the most comfortable in the spotlight in this way but she's really emerging in a role you point out is maybe not the one the public would expect but one that will put her in that national and international glow that she sort of has had all her life. >> kelly, i know you hate these questions, but i think it's not that hard. you think anybody will be a wet blanket and vote against her recommendation? >> i don't think there's anything in the record that would suggest she's not worthy of the position. we do find, it doesn't get recorded a lot, but we're here when nominations go forward. it is not uncommon for there to be a unanimous vote for a noncontroversial nominee. so i've not heard any resistance to her role in this way. so in many ways it's a good step for her to begin this level of
joe kennedy iii, grandson of rfk. the kennedys left federal service for a period of time.he had been someone we would see in the hallways when she was visiting her late uncle senator edward kennedy. she knows her way around washington and certainly the complex. today you could see she is not the most comfortable in the spotlight in this way but she's really emerging in a role you point out is maybe not the one the public would expect but one that will put her in that national and international...
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if you look at this and say that just like joe kennedy never quite did it, but his son, john did?s one of those things that i like what i do right now. within the bipartisan political system that we have, i do not know that my views fit on either side. to get to a level where really the general public would want someone in the middle. you have to be extreme. by nature, to get the point where you actually have a chance coming to effectively be a hypocrite. the one you are the type a can-do guy. on the other hand, it's like you can even believe that some people consider this a major issue. i am not willing to bastardize my beliefs trying to get to a level that we could change those police practice we. neil: never say never. donald rump junior. thank you so much, sir. now that we know things are bad, privacy invasion. when this guy says cool it on what you're sharing online. >> in the youtube age, whatever you leave will be pulled up again later somewhere in your life ♪ [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪
if you look at this and say that just like joe kennedy never quite did it, but his son, john did?s one of those things that i like what i do right now. within the bipartisan political system that we have, i do not know that my views fit on either side. to get to a level where really the general public would want someone in the middle. you have to be extreme. by nature, to get the point where you actually have a chance coming to effectively be a hypocrite. the one you are the type a can-do guy....
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. >> pandora naming brian mcandrews new ceo effective immediately replaces joe kennedy who announced his retirement back in march. a couple more details around mcandrews. worked at microsoft, quantive. they say, we had very specific criteria for a ceo. you can see shares higher on that news. >> thank you so much. banks feeling the pinch from mortgage rates. lost jobs, lost revenue, coming up. and nfl owners may actually profit from the league's multimillion dollar settlement over concussion-related injuries. owners could make money on this. we'll explain. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we wo
. >> pandora naming brian mcandrews new ceo effective immediately replaces joe kennedy who announced his retirement back in march. a couple more details around mcandrews. worked at microsoft, quantive. they say, we had very specific criteria for a ceo. you can see shares higher on that news. >> thank you so much. banks feeling the pinch from mortgage rates. lost jobs, lost revenue, coming up. and nfl owners may actually profit from the league's multimillion dollar settlement over...
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after lindberg and joe kennedy testified against it, secretary of state wired willkie and asked him to leave england at once and return to d.c. to testify in favor of the president's bill. willkie immediately agreed. he gave his full enthat's -- enthusiastic support. at the hearing, one isolationist senator wondered out loud why the g.o.p. candidate was now helping his former opponent. he grilled willkie about the all of things he had said about fdr during the campaign. but willkie casually slugged it off and said that was all standard campaign or oratory. after willkie's long day of testimony, he and roosevelt had kin -- dinner alone in the president's study in the white house. willkie stayed until after midnight. fdr's secretary later said that from the sounds of laughter that she heard coming from the study, she could tell that the two men really enjoyed being together. fdr and willkie became a team and continued to work together during the war until willkie died suddenly in october of 1944. a few weeks before that november election. by then the g.o.p. wanted nothing do with their f
after lindberg and joe kennedy testified against it, secretary of state wired willkie and asked him to leave england at once and return to d.c. to testify in favor of the president's bill. willkie immediately agreed. he gave his full enthat's -- enthusiastic support. at the hearing, one isolationist senator wondered out loud why the g.o.p. candidate was now helping his former opponent. he grilled willkie about the all of things he had said about fdr during the campaign. but willkie casually...
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radio firm pandora is up 9% after naming brian mcandrews as its new ceo replacing the retiring joe kennedy. michelle and frank, back to you. >> thank you, kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> it is one big mystery. the insiders we talked to are staying tight-lipped about this. the question this morning, where is the new troll on the eastern span of the bay bridge? now, we know this. it's somewhere on the new span. it's only visible to those who look for it. it replaces an old one that was on the old section. that was put there after the loma prieta earthquake. the new one is somewhere out there. so. >> you have to look for it. >> i don't think they want you to get out of your car. >> no. >> unless you're walking across. >> not at all! >> look by boat. let's get phil matier on the case. let's go out and hit the roads see what's going on. a number of accidents in the last half hour suddenly popping up. one causing good sized delays right now is that eastbound 80 commute this is the ski way heading towards the lower deck of the bay bridge. approaching fourth at 4th street off-ramp
radio firm pandora is up 9% after naming brian mcandrews as its new ceo replacing the retiring joe kennedy. michelle and frank, back to you. >> thank you, kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> it is one big mystery. the insiders we talked to are staying tight-lipped about this. the question this morning, where is the new troll on the eastern span of the bay bridge? now, we know this. it's somewhere on the new span. it's only visible to those who look for it. it replaces...
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common and the former microsoft executive brian mcand drew, the president, chairman, ceo replacing joe kennedy it, and don't forget royalties and high-profile push to congress if they are looking at that, and intense competitions so good news for pandora. the keeping the stadium save another big the in the nfl, jets, patriots, show you the security of these. connell: more on president vladimir putin in the new york times directed squarely at the american people, a letter to the american people. kitty mcfarland and oliver north all over that coming up the first look at world currencies and how the rest of the mark fairing against the dollar on markets now. keep it here. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. face time and think time make a difference. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know h
common and the former microsoft executive brian mcand drew, the president, chairman, ceo replacing joe kennedy it, and don't forget royalties and high-profile push to congress if they are looking at that, and intense competitions so good news for pandora. the keeping the stadium save another big the in the nfl, jets, patriots, show you the security of these. connell: more on president vladimir putin in the new york times directed squarely at the american people, a letter to the american people....
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he will replace joe kennedy, who announced in march he was leaving the company.warehouse looks. the stock falling this morning after the company cut its full-year earnings guidance with clothing sales coming in below forecasts. >>> lululemon, another big mover today. the stock falling after the company cut its full-year forecast. we'll tell the where the company goes from here. >>> plus, a very good year for yahoo!. stock's up 50% this year. hitting levels it hasn't hit since 2008. we're going to hear directly from marissa mayer on the company strategy going forward. >>> congress gearing up for a new fight. if members cannot reach an agreement, we might see a government shutdown. republican senator james inhofe will join us in the hour, as well. >>> but we'll start with lululemon. shares trading lower after the open after the guidance came in below estimates. oliver chen is a retail analyst at citi, jamie katz at morningstar. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> what is the issue here. comps, olivers, weren't that terrible for the quarter. >> yeah, th
he will replace joe kennedy, who announced in march he was leaving the company.warehouse looks. the stock falling this morning after the company cut its full-year earnings guidance with clothing sales coming in below forecasts. >>> lululemon, another big mover today. the stock falling after the company cut its full-year forecast. we'll tell the where the company goes from here. >>> plus, a very good year for yahoo!. stock's up 50% this year. hitting levels it hasn't hit since...
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>>le like joe kennedy. >> you can go one after another after another. this doesn't the work.he barack obama way does not work. our own party, our own republican party needs to understand that. >> all right. >> jack kennedy also startsed running for president immediately. >> coming up, david axelrod and james carville will join us. also, former prime minister tony blair and a founding member of the band metallica. >> who doesn't fit in that picture? >> lars! >> lars could run for president. i have no problem with that. >> up next, the top stories the politico playbook including the closely watched virginia senate race. first a check on the forecast. >> good tuesday morning. the one state that typically gets beautiful weather isn't getting it today. that's the sunshine state. florida will get drenched. if you are in tampa, orlando, the i-4 corridor, heavy rain moving in along with thunderstorms, even this morning. tampa especially we could see significant delays at the airport. even in orlando, especially mid-morning to the afternoon, you will get drenched with heavy rain. miam
>>le like joe kennedy. >> you can go one after another after another. this doesn't the work.he barack obama way does not work. our own party, our own republican party needs to understand that. >> all right. >> jack kennedy also startsed running for president immediately. >> coming up, david axelrod and james carville will join us. also, former prime minister tony blair and a founding member of the band metallica. >> who doesn't fit in that picture? >>...
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> steve: joe biden called in a number of democrats into the situation room yesterday, including joe kennedyled up at least 125 members of congress, at least 60 u.s. senators. here is a member of congress, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. she admitted on the bill press radio show, she's going to vote for this even though she probably doesn't think it's the right thing to do. listen. >> i think it will be because of loyalty of democrats. they just don't want to see him shamed and humiliated on the national scene. >> yeah, right. >> at the moment, that's the only reason i would vote for it if i could vote on it. >> gretchen: i hate to say it, but that's politics and i totally disagree it and i think that's why congress has a dismal approval rating. 10%, 11%, it's for that reason, because people don't feel like they can trust their politicians to act on their behalf. correct? that's proof of it. but it would happen on the other side, too. i hate to say it. >> steve: just remember, brian, you brought up the health care debate where a lot of democrats went along with the president. they weren
> steve: joe biden called in a number of democrats into the situation room yesterday, including joe kennedyled up at least 125 members of congress, at least 60 u.s. senators. here is a member of congress, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. she admitted on the bill press radio show, she's going to vote for this even though she probably doesn't think it's the right thing to do. listen. >> i think it will be because of loyalty of democrats. they just don't want to see him shamed and...
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this kindling to the fire so things like mandatory sentencing which notably joe biden and other democrats like ted kennedy's so-called liberals were key and bringing in these sort of things that before people were a little skeptical about when crack starts to happen. you start to see that as an impetus to bring in things like three strikes laws and other mass incarceration policies that might have been a little bit on the fringe in the early eighty's late seventy's but then because of the crack epidemic they were able to push these these punitive policies very heavily on the state and federal level let's talk about private prisons which is expanding greatly in this country the whole argument that we hear is that privatization was a lead to better conditions for prisoners less of a burden for the taxpayers of course what's your response well i would say that you know it's not borne out by the facts i mean one thing that we point out in the book which people can get shackled and chained dot com is this massive growth since one thousand nine hundred five in private prisons i mean obviously what we've seen thro
this kindling to the fire so things like mandatory sentencing which notably joe biden and other democrats like ted kennedy's so-called liberals were key and bringing in these sort of things that before people were a little skeptical about when crack starts to happen. you start to see that as an impetus to bring in things like three strikes laws and other mass incarceration policies that might have been a little bit on the fringe in the early eighty's late seventy's but then because of the crack...
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this kindling to the fire so things like mandatory sentencing which notably joe biden and other democrats like ted kennedy's so-called liberals were key and bringing in these sort of things that before people were a little skeptical about when crack starts to happen. you start to see that as an impetus to bring in things like three strikes laws and other mass incarceration policies that might have been a little bit on the fringe in the early eighty's late seventy's but then because of the crack epidemic they were able to push these these punitive policies very heavily on the state and federal level let's talk about private prisons which is something that's expanding greatly in this country the whole argument that we hear is that privatization was basically lead to better conditions for prisoners less of a burden for the taxpayers of course what's your response well i would say that you know it's not borne out by the facts i mean one thing that we point out in the book which people can get shackled and chained dot com is this massive growth since one thousand nine hundred five in private prisons i mean obvio
this kindling to the fire so things like mandatory sentencing which notably joe biden and other democrats like ted kennedy's so-called liberals were key and bringing in these sort of things that before people were a little skeptical about when crack starts to happen. you start to see that as an impetus to bring in things like three strikes laws and other mass incarceration policies that might have been a little bit on the fringe in the early eighty's late seventy's but then because of the crack...
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joe, willie and mike barnacle we have columnist for yahoo! news, jeff greenfield he's the author of the upcoming book "if kennedy lived the first and second termsernate history." in washington we have eugene robinson and from the pentagon nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, first of all, bring us up to date on everything that happened since yesterday just after 9:00. >> well, we know about 8:15 in the morning that aaron alexis somehow entered the navy yard facility. he had a pass, not necessarily security clearance, but he had a security pass that allowed him to enter the base as a subcontractor as a low computer technician. now, once on base, he confronted one of the base police officers, shot him and grabbed his service revolver. but the big question being asked today is how did alexis get on that base with at least one weapon perhaps two. now it could have easily been concealed in some kind of duffel bag and once they get through the gate they have open access to the rest of the base. once he overpowered the security guard he went up to the fourth floor and opened fire on a breakfast crowd below, ultimately killing 1
joe, willie and mike barnacle we have columnist for yahoo! news, jeff greenfield he's the author of the upcoming book "if kennedy lived the first and second termsernate history." in washington we have eugene robinson and from the pentagon nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, first of all, bring us up to date on everything that happened since yesterday just after 9:00. >> well, we know about 8:15 in the morning that aaron alexis somehow entered the navy...