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joe kennedy is bremerton high school assistant football coach.his attorney kelly shackleford, president and ceo of the liberty institute. welcome. we talked about your story before on the show. we talked before as well. i'm just curious, you were doing this for eight years. going out, explain to everybody at home who might not have heard this. what was your practice? what did you do after the game? >> just being myself going over, after of the game, shake hands with team and other coaches, just simply take a knee and you know, a prayer of thank him for the opportunity to coach these guys and competition that we just did. and then, a couple other kids started showing up saying hey, can we do it with you? from there it started growing. now it is the opposing team and our team and, we all get together and have a basically a moment of peace after a battling for so long. and -- martha: nobody ever, you, have you ever said to somebody we would like you to join us in this? >> have i asked? martha: yeah. >> oh, no. martha: all voluntary. this goes on for
joe kennedy is bremerton high school assistant football coach.his attorney kelly shackleford, president and ceo of the liberty institute. welcome. we talked about your story before on the show. we talked before as well. i'm just curious, you were doing this for eight years. going out, explain to everybody at home who might not have heard this. what was your practice? what did you do after the game? >> just being myself going over, after of the game, shake hands with team and other...
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a new list puts joe kennedy among the richest. his net worth is more than $18.5 million, and he is number 22 on the list. elizabeth where and -- elizabeth warren is ranked 71st with more than $4 million. >>> a nonprofit group plans to talk to the owners of the pawsox about moving into massachusetts. the new owners want to relocate. the massachusetts group thinks the foreman wyman-gordon complex in worcester can be the perfect site. >>> veterinarian at top university are helping a kangaroo. they put these pictures on >>> a little boy's prayers answered, coming up. building a better bank starts with looking at something old, like this... and saying, "really?" so capital one built something new - caf\s. where you can unwind with free wi-fi and banking advice, without all the mumbo jumbo. free checking accounts. no minimums, fees or gimmicks. and a top-rated banking app that lets you handle your financial that's banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? a florida couple who met online preschool sweethearts. justin says he was instant
a new list puts joe kennedy among the richest. his net worth is more than $18.5 million, and he is number 22 on the list. elizabeth where and -- elizabeth warren is ranked 71st with more than $4 million. >>> a nonprofit group plans to talk to the owners of the pawsox about moving into massachusetts. the new owners want to relocate. the massachusetts group thinks the foreman wyman-gordon complex in worcester can be the perfect site. >>> veterinarian at top university are...
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at the time that joe kennedy starting investigating lobotomies they were being done by a pair of doctors in washington, d.c., walter freeman and james watts. and they were basically experimenting. it was very rarely done across the world. and they had operated on fewer than 100 patients by the time they performed the lobotomy on rosemary. the american medical association was clear that spring and summer they reported that they felt that it was too experimental. the side-effects were too dramatic, and that lobotomies needed to be researched more before they continued performing them on live patients. joe was really smart man. he would have known that. he would have had that resource. he would have known that the american medical association was not recommending it. but he went ahead and had her robot mizeed anyway. >> why? >> i think he felt he needed to silence her in a way, make her more as doctors would have told him, more compliant and more ply ant, less emotional. -- compliant. >> what were the consequences of that lobotomy for rosemary? >> the best-case scenario she would have been
at the time that joe kennedy starting investigating lobotomies they were being done by a pair of doctors in washington, d.c., walter freeman and james watts. and they were basically experimenting. it was very rarely done across the world. and they had operated on fewer than 100 patients by the time they performed the lobotomy on rosemary. the american medical association was clear that spring and summer they reported that they felt that it was too experimental. the side-effects were too...
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first, roads kennedy and her retailers effort to protect her eldest daughter and later joe, the patriarch, in his unending search for a cure that would not come. then, for that placement where his beloved rosemary could grow and feel productive. she was born born in an age when intellectually challenged and learning disabled children have few options. bleak, educational opportunities and limited prospects to lead independent lives. just kennedy was protective of his children. so fearful fearful that one of his sons might die should the u.s. go to war in europe, he did everything in his power, including disobeying the very president who once pointed him ambassador to prevent the epic of world war ii. his greatest fears would come true of course, losing his firstborn son joe junior, and a few months later, his poor widow daughter, kathleen. rosemary might also be considered a victim of that war, in the one setting where she most flourished was under the care of mother isabel of the assumption care of mother isabel of the assumption sisters of the belmont house, outside of london, which joe
first, roads kennedy and her retailers effort to protect her eldest daughter and later joe, the patriarch, in his unending search for a cure that would not come. then, for that placement where his beloved rosemary could grow and feel productive. she was born born in an age when intellectually challenged and learning disabled children have few options. bleak, educational opportunities and limited prospects to lead independent lives. just kennedy was protective of his children. so fearful fearful...
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kennedy was trained as a journalist. his older brother joe might have -- had his older brother not been killed in world war ii, kennedy might have gone on to become a journalist or publisher. jackie had also worked as a journalist. and that he was much more into what made good copy. things like sputnik and space and landing man on the moon did make good copy. that also helps explain how he knew what makes good public relations. kennedy never loved photographs of himself eating. he knew that was dangerous. you could still something. something.ld spill somebody once put an indian headdress on him and ripped it off immediately. he remembered calvin coolidge being photographed with one and looking ridiculous. in that respect, eisenhower is sort of a forgotten president. he was much more modest, down to earth, and did not have the kind of charisma or ear for public relations that kennedy did. he did try to use television when he ran for president, but he did not fully master it. host: ladies and gentlemen, thank you. [applause] host: a very good b
kennedy was trained as a journalist. his older brother joe might have -- had his older brother not been killed in world war ii, kennedy might have gone on to become a journalist or publisher. jackie had also worked as a journalist. and that he was much more into what made good copy. things like sputnik and space and landing man on the moon did make good copy. that also helps explain how he knew what makes good public relations. kennedy never loved photographs of himself eating. he knew that was...
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high school football coach joe kennedy has a tradition of saying a prayer after his games. midfield, neels, says a prayer aloud. other players are free to join him from both teams but it is a voluntary action going on for eight years. mr. kennedy has been doing this without any controversy until now. he is under suspension. coach kennedy and his attorney kerry shackleford from the liberty institute join us here in new york city. why the sudden angst? you are doing this eight years and audit will sudden at the end of the season they hit you, why? >> it came from a compliment that somebody came and watched our game for the first time beginning of the year and they said it was really awesome and that we were doing a good thing and they wanted to know is this even legal now? >> where did that comment come from? is it in the paper. >> came from one of the administrators that saw the game and went to our high school principal. so. >> an administrator from another school. >> they wouldn't tell me who it was. >> discussing what you did after the game? >> before this you didn't have
high school football coach joe kennedy has a tradition of saying a prayer after his games. midfield, neels, says a prayer aloud. other players are free to join him from both teams but it is a voluntary action going on for eight years. mr. kennedy has been doing this without any controversy until now. he is under suspension. coach kennedy and his attorney kerry shackleford from the liberty institute join us here in new york city. why the sudden angst? you are doing this eight years and audit...
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you know, and just as joe kennedy wanted his oldest son to run and then when he died in the war, theyned to jack kennedy and helped him to become president. families have these kind of traditions. and there have been a few families in american life starting with the adams family, going to john adams and john quincy adams. i do want to two back to one point, if i might, poppy. >> sure. >> that is how remarkable it is we have just learned about all these diaries. >> right. >> and john meacham has been in there having interviews since 2006. this has been a nine-year-long project. this is a big, big deal. who knew that he kept all these audio diaries? i think it's positive for the country that they're there. you wonder in the internet age how much this is going to disappear on servers over time. but here things were preserved and you actually had the feeling at the moment. that comes in a valuable, valuable for historians. really valuable for the long term. >> especially since many of them were audio recorded and so you really get the feeling -- >> absolutely. >> -- and the tone and the v
you know, and just as joe kennedy wanted his oldest son to run and then when he died in the war, theyned to jack kennedy and helped him to become president. families have these kind of traditions. and there have been a few families in american life starting with the adams family, going to john adams and john quincy adams. i do want to two back to one point, if i might, poppy. >> sure. >> that is how remarkable it is we have just learned about all these diaries. >> right....
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's father joe kennedy knew about image. he knew about hollywood. he knew about celebrity. he knew celebrity is increasingly important in the united states in electing a president's wanted his son to be elected president. he would talk to his son about celebrity and jack was interested in what keepsake celebrity current. part of it was understanding the media and keeping yourself in the media. another is associating with figures of popular culture, which he did. this is his inaugural dinner with frank sinatra. he surrounded himself a lot of the major stars at the time as franklin roosevelt had that and after a while there was some talk about franklin roosevelt about his connection to organized crime and so on. so he backed away from frank sinatra, but he had a lot of popularity in the entertainment immunity and the country that he was a celebrity writer from the beginning and fit in perfectly with the growing entertainment culture in the united states. the only picture i think that exists of president kennedy and his brother bobby with marilyn monroe after that famous happy
's father joe kennedy knew about image. he knew about hollywood. he knew about celebrity. he knew celebrity is increasingly important in the united states in electing a president's wanted his son to be elected president. he would talk to his son about celebrity and jack was interested in what keepsake celebrity current. part of it was understanding the media and keeping yourself in the media. another is associating with figures of popular culture, which he did. this is his inaugural dinner with...
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. -- joe kennedy. they will shut down the business. won't be market makers.nic market makers when they take away ability to make money. a few pennies turns out to be a lot of money. 20,000 transactions a day how many dollars is that? become as very big deal in scheme of it. this gives cme, perfect reason, we're closing floor completely. we'll move all electronic. good-bye, good luck, chicago. have a nice time. that will be end. neil: you think all the trading operations would move aren't have to endure this tax? >> absolutely. there will be no way, a, they afford the tax. by the time the trade every gets through trading paying commission, paying fees, everything else, there is not a big piece of profit left much, unless you trade size over time. cme, cboe, board of trade, to hell with this, we're moving out and going to the suburbs. neil: if you can hang on, i know you're a busy guy, looks like we got up with phil flynn. i hope phil has not been arrested. jeff flock is out there with him. what is the latest? >> i think we can bring additional perspective. i h
. -- joe kennedy. they will shut down the business. won't be market makers.nic market makers when they take away ability to make money. a few pennies turns out to be a lot of money. 20,000 transactions a day how many dollars is that? become as very big deal in scheme of it. this gives cme, perfect reason, we're closing floor completely. we'll move all electronic. good-bye, good luck, chicago. have a nice time. that will be end. neil: you think all the trading operations would move aren't have...
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because last week they put on administrative leave a young football coach, coach joe kennedy, not because he molested a child, not because he he wasn't a winning football coach, not even because he didn't have good service, because everyone agreed he had had exemplary service for the last eight years, but the reason was simply because he dared to offer a personal private prayer at the conclusion of a football game thanking god for protecting his players and the players on the other football team. now, the school district is very noble because they say coach kennedy can exercise his faith even while on duty as long as no one else can see it. mr. speaker, as the school district will cite case they do like so many anti-faith groups do, they cite the cases, just those cases don't apply to the facts in this particular situation at all. see this coach is not asking to pray with students at a mandatory pregame meeting. he's asking for his freedom to quietly and personally offer prayer of thanks for his team and the safety of his players after the game is over and the players are heading to greet
because last week they put on administrative leave a young football coach, coach joe kennedy, not because he molested a child, not because he he wasn't a winning football coach, not even because he didn't have good service, because everyone agreed he had had exemplary service for the last eight years, but the reason was simply because he dared to offer a personal private prayer at the conclusion of a football game thanking god for protecting his players and the players on the other football...
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i rise today in solidarity with washington state high school football coach joe kennedy. for seven years coach kennedy has prayed at midfield at the conclusion of the team's games. he didn't require anybody else to be there or listen. he simply knelt and quietly prayed to thank god for the safety of the kids on his team. last month the school district ordered him to stop. mr. walberg: when he didn't, coach kennedy was placed on administrative leave. can you believe the school district is trying to argue that you can pray just as long as nobody sees it? but that's not what the constitution says. it protects the free exercise of religion. it doesn't say the public square should be a faith-free zone. faith must impact life. mr. speaker, i hope people of every faith, background and no faith at all will stand together in defense of every american's constitutional right to religious freedom. we stand with you, coach kennedy. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan seek recog
i rise today in solidarity with washington state high school football coach joe kennedy. for seven years coach kennedy has prayed at midfield at the conclusion of the team's games. he didn't require anybody else to be there or listen. he simply knelt and quietly prayed to thank god for the safety of the kids on his team. last month the school district ordered him to stop. mr. walberg: when he didn't, coach kennedy was placed on administrative leave. can you believe the school district is trying...
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maybe now he is being more actively aggressive. >> joe biden chickened out. kennedyit is the secret file. >> en to look into the code and although it was framed her name is still all over the code. i think she through the stone at trump from the sanders glass house. kennedy: the panel will be back in moments. plus d never reno is your. kennedy: george h. w. bush kept a respectful silence during his presidency -- his son presidential run but there is a new biography from dick cheney. >> he says george h. to be bush believes cheney was pushed to a hard-line by his conservative wife and daughter. >> bush 41 suggest that liz cheney had an influence to vice president. >> and not conspiring to turn me into a tougher or more hard news. >> with the 41st president called the vice president ira nazis sees it more as a compliment day and as criticism. >>. kennedy: the panel is back. you just took off your glasses that made the panel 33% more intelligent. >> that is what happens when they get old. but that legacy extends to his kids. he is known as a neocon. kennedy: that george
maybe now he is being more actively aggressive. >> joe biden chickened out. kennedyit is the secret file. >> en to look into the code and although it was framed her name is still all over the code. i think she through the stone at trump from the sanders glass house. kennedy: the panel will be back in moments. plus d never reno is your. kennedy: george h. w. bush kept a respectful silence during his presidency -- his son presidential run but there is a new biography from dick cheney....
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maybe now he is being more actively aggressive. >> joe biden chickened out. kennedyit is the secret file. >> en to look into the code and although it was framed her name is still all over the code. i think she through the stone at trump from the sanders glass house. kennedy: the panel will be back in moments. plus d never reno is your. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's only on fidelity.com. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy.
maybe now he is being more actively aggressive. >> joe biden chickened out. kennedyit is the secret file. >> en to look into the code and although it was framed her name is still all over the code. i think she through the stone at trump from the sanders glass house. kennedy: the panel will be back in moments. plus d never reno is your. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock...
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lets start off right here at kingston stadium the undefeated kennedy cougars hosted north scott.. joe girdner joins us live from kingston and joel how did the cougars look tonight? joel ad lib intro kennedy has been absolutely manhandling opponents in the trenches all year long....and it would be no different tonight.first offensive series for the cougars....wh o else? senior running back tyler draille takes it in from 7 yards out to give kennedy an early lead. north scott moved the ball well in the first half...but could never finish off drives....here kier brown coughs up the ball a..nd todd gusta is johnny on the spot for kennedy.... ensuing drive for the cougars.....draille again...this time from 5 yards out to make it 14-0. move to the 2nd quarter....and if it ain't broke don't fix it.....draille another short touchdown run. and just when you start to load the box to stop draille....nick duehr goes play action pass and finds the big man....shawn beyer from 22 yards out to give kennedy a 28-7 lead heading into the break. the third quarter the cougs got a little tricky....you're fl
lets start off right here at kingston stadium the undefeated kennedy cougars hosted north scott.. joe girdner joins us live from kingston and joel how did the cougars look tonight? joel ad lib intro kennedy has been absolutely manhandling opponents in the trenches all year long....and it would be no different tonight.first offensive series for the cougars....wh o else? senior running back tyler draille takes it in from 7 yards out to give kennedy an early lead. north scott moved the ball well...
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the district says it's not firing bremerton high school assistant football coach joe kennedy but it isfrom the field while it continues to pay out the remainder of his contract. let's talk about this with our next guest. he says the move violates the first amendment, among many other things, dr. robert jeffers is the senior pastor of the first baptist church in dallas and a fox news contributor. thanks for waking up early. >> good morning. thank you. >> first of all, let's read you the statement from the bremerton school district. they say, the district cannot allow an employee, while still on duty, to engage in religious conduct or display that a reasonable observer, aware of the context, would perceive as district endorsement of religion. my question is, from what i understand, he would go out and he would kneel on the field, at some point he did say -- he was vocal, then he became silent about it. some of the football players themselves would go out and pray with him. members of opposing football teams would go out and pray with him. it sounds to many that he wouldn't force the issu
the district says it's not firing bremerton high school assistant football coach joe kennedy but it isfrom the field while it continues to pay out the remainder of his contract. let's talk about this with our next guest. he says the move violates the first amendment, among many other things, dr. robert jeffers is the senior pastor of the first baptist church in dallas and a fox news contributor. thanks for waking up early. >> good morning. thank you. >> first of all, let's read you...
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kennedy: why does he turn into joe pesci sometimes? is easier to tote apply u.s. logic to western europe but how do you stop the black-market? u.n. prohibition whether it's drop your guns when you open up a legitimate stream the black market dries up. the problem is europe is so saturated with illegal weapons instead of opening up legal means of protection my money is on the worst thing is possible and the borders. i will only serve to keep guns in terrorists and while leaving money and jobs out in the cold. on the show tonight is u.s. foreign policy makes the isis danger worse. and navy s.e.a.l. tell us how they would destroy isis and hillary clinton's campaign reportedly tried to -- standup comedians who make jokes at her expense. is hillary ephratah for good punchline? it's no laughing matter. let's get to it. the fighter for refugees continues meanwhile isis has released a new video in which two fighters hailed the terrorists who killed dozens in paris last week they then threatened to carry out war attacks in both the white house. julie rucinski "fox news" co
kennedy: why does he turn into joe pesci sometimes? is easier to tote apply u.s. logic to western europe but how do you stop the black-market? u.n. prohibition whether it's drop your guns when you open up a legitimate stream the black market dries up. the problem is europe is so saturated with illegal weapons instead of opening up legal means of protection my money is on the worst thing is possible and the borders. i will only serve to keep guns in terrorists and while leaving money and jobs...
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joe? >> it's like he's a kennedy. her husband ran against my uncle so look at this, here we are. [applause] but this is the other great part. they became great friends. >> they work together. >> they work together and they really did work together and did extraordinary things. we were so sad when your uncle died and he died of a brain tumor. part of this is studying this and i do want to say that we have extraordinary group of doctors and researchers. studying and finding out of the approach -- they are compounding now and they will be available for human trial a vaccine for alzheimer's. so things are happening. [applause] but we have to really get people focused on it. the ann and i working together on wiped out the alzheimer's which is the largest movement of women to study women's brains in particular because why is it happening and it's not just because people are living longer it's not all of a sudden people go well all-timer something that happens to all people. not so. als is happening to people in their prime and you are 50 years old. but let's come back to fear because f
joe? >> it's like he's a kennedy. her husband ran against my uncle so look at this, here we are. [applause] but this is the other great part. they became great friends. >> they work together. >> they work together and they really did work together and did extraordinary things. we were so sad when your uncle died and he died of a brain tumor. part of this is studying this and i do want to say that we have extraordinary group of doctors and researchers. studying and finding out...
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sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison jared duemling alex payne and now time for 7 sports with joe amorosino. >>> if all goes well patriots should enjoy a first round bye in play off and have julien edelman back in time for first game post see on. pay treetsz number one receiver had surgery on his broken left foot today. is now on the mend. edelman tweeting out tonight tough times don't last tough people do. go pats. with edelman out dan amendola role. he was huge on that game winning drive against jie giants three clutch catches a fourth down conversion to start the drive. he also set up game winning field goal with a nine yard reception. that include ad few bonus yards after the catch. impressing his head coach. >> yeah, i thought really good work on that last play. you know, they tackle us where he caught the ball, within, you know even tougher kick. i thought awareness on that was outstanding. and his quickness and ability to get a field and an extra six or critical to the next play. >> great block. marcus smart has two players he aspires to be like russell westbrook and james
sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison jared duemling alex payne and now time for 7 sports with joe amorosino. >>> if all goes well patriots should enjoy a first round bye in play off and have julien edelman back in time for first game post see on. pay treetsz number one receiver had surgery on his broken left foot today. is now on the mend. edelman tweeting out tonight tough times don't last tough people do. go pats. with edelman out dan amendola...
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john f kennedy: this was supposed to be joe. he was the oldest. father always thought it would be joe. and he was shot down and we were all stunned. cut into the way things were supposed to go. ah, never supposed to be me. but uh, it is. kenneth o'donnell: it was always supposed to be you. are you ready? [flash bulbs pop rapidly] john f kennedy: i am today announcing my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. news reporter: the very first returns are now beginning to pour in substantially and those in just a moment. news reporter 2: so first of all, let us go to our summary board. kenneth o'donnell: bobby's got lyndon on the phone for you. john f kennedy: how's it going in there, kenny? kenneth o'donnell: it's close. we knew it would be. it's gonna come down to illinois, texas and california. john f kennedy: well, we're gonna need texas. how is he? is he jolly? robert kennedy: it's lyndon. john f kennedy: hello lyndon. lyndon johnson: i see we're winning in pennsylvania, but what the hell happened to you in ohio? john f kennedy: well ho
john f kennedy: this was supposed to be joe. he was the oldest. father always thought it would be joe. and he was shot down and we were all stunned. cut into the way things were supposed to go. ah, never supposed to be me. but uh, it is. kenneth o'donnell: it was always supposed to be you. are you ready? [flash bulbs pop rapidly] john f kennedy: i am today announcing my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. news reporter: the very first returns are now beginning to pour in...
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athlete of the week shaun beyer of kennedy loser had to beat box the school fight with his teammate dallas jacobus. good night thanks scott. one last look at the forecast, joe... rain continues to be a part of the forecast across eastern iowa into wednesday. it appears that before dry things out for the atter part of the work week. temperatures wll be the mildest early this week with a cool down into the 30s for highs by the weekend. tonight: showers likely low: 46-52 winds: se 10-20+ alo: 49 dbq: 48 iow: 50tomorrow: showers and storms high: 57-63 winds: se 15-25 alo: 59 dbq: 58 iow: 61 thanks joe. thanks for joining us for we hohoe you >>> and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hololwood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- liam hemsworth. from "black-ish" tracee ellis ross. and "james bond." plus, it's mash-up monday with music from jewel & the gang. with cleto and the cletones.
athlete of the week shaun beyer of kennedy loser had to beat box the school fight with his teammate dallas jacobus. good night thanks scott. one last look at the forecast, joe... rain continues to be a part of the forecast across eastern iowa into wednesday. it appears that before dry things out for the atter part of the work week. temperatures wll be the mildest early this week with a cool down into the 30s for highs by the weekend. tonight: showers likely low: 46-52 winds: se 10-20+ alo: 49...
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first rose kennedy and her tireless efforts to educate and protect her eldest daughter. later joethe patriarch in his unending search for a cure that would not come. then for the right placement where his beloved rosemary go and field production r productive. she was born in age, intellectually challenged and learning disabled children had few options. bleak educational opportunities and limited prospects to lead independent lives. joseph p. kennedy, if anything obsessively protective of his children. so fearful one of his sons might die should the u.s. go to war in europe, he did everything in his power, including disobeying the very president who appointed him ambassador to prevent the outbreak of world war ii. his greatest fears would come true of course, losing his first-born son, jo, jr. and his war widowed daughter, kathleen. rosemary might also be considered a victim of that war, one setting where she most flourished under the care of mother isabelle of the assumption sisters at belmont house outside of london which joe described in the letter to his wife, as providing quot
first rose kennedy and her tireless efforts to educate and protect her eldest daughter. later joethe patriarch in his unending search for a cure that would not come. then for the right placement where his beloved rosemary go and field production r productive. she was born in age, intellectually challenged and learning disabled children had few options. bleak educational opportunities and limited prospects to lead independent lives. joseph p. kennedy, if anything obsessively protective of his...
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kennedy games this year but has not offered yet. beyer has good size at 6"5 and he is a 6"8 high jumper. thanks scott. one last look at the forecast, joe... a fast moving cold front heads to the east bringing an end to the rain and a return to reality. friday will be the most november-like day we have seen this week. a northwest wind takes over behind the front dropping highs into the 50s. lows hover in the 30s through the weekend
kennedy games this year but has not offered yet. beyer has good size at 6"5 and he is a 6"8 high jumper. thanks scott. one last look at the forecast, joe... a fast moving cold front heads to the east bringing an end to the rain and a return to reality. friday will be the most november-like day we have seen this week. a northwest wind takes over behind the front dropping highs into the 50s. lows hover in the 30s through the weekend
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>> kennedy: that is the point of going to a burmese restaurant, eating stuff you never had. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> deirdre bolton, joend christen. dana is here with tips on how to avoid confront table on thanksgiving. when your sophomore niece brings up bernie sanders, dos and don'ts, up next, chop judge, a delicious cider, stay here. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime ... why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the ultimate sleep number week going on now! sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. this week only, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. hurry, sale ends monday. know better sleep with sleep number. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a foo
>> kennedy: that is the point of going to a burmese restaurant, eating stuff you never had. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> deirdre bolton, joend christen. dana is here with tips on how to avoid confront table on thanksgiving. when your sophomore niece brings up bernie sanders, dos and don'ts, up next, chop judge, a delicious cider, stay here. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by...
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kennedy: it is because it is a bunch of men. >> that is very sad 44% of the democrats say they may change their mind that they do not have firm loyalties anywhere but with joeiden not running who do they turn to? >> i don't think people know and that is why polls don't mean a lot. if you look at that clinic piat poll this happened right after the debate that jeb bush did not do that well marco rubio did melody skyrocketed but at the same time hillary clinton was talking about benghazi. right now it is more like twitter. they don't know who they will vote for. >> to service on election day. so take me through a debate with clinton and carton -- carson what does that look like a? red belt looks like now. bhaseito ofrt but i wanted to see that contrast because he is the opposite of hillary. >> deal looks like marco rubio a a little bit. >> but people treat him like a different kind of a republican but he believes isn't. we are i lot like -- a long way off. to still have tons of money and he is jeb bush the meeting of the establishment and then after a while if rubio ambush and not that different. >> which may explain he is starting to take serious cannon fire
kennedy: it is because it is a bunch of men. >> that is very sad 44% of the democrats say they may change their mind that they do not have firm loyalties anywhere but with joeiden not running who do they turn to? >> i don't think people know and that is why polls don't mean a lot. if you look at that clinic piat poll this happened right after the debate that jeb bush did not do that well marco rubio did melody skyrocketed but at the same time hillary clinton was talking about...
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. >> you know, joe they did a famous study of the nix nixon-kennedy debates.verybody thought on the radio nixon won. i listened to it in the car on the way up here. there was no one else in that debate other than chris christie in that debate. he dominated the debate with his positions and the way he articulated them. on the radio nobody else was in the debate. >> it was a home run. very clear he was focussed on hillary and a central message he wanted to get out there and he did not take the bait they were throwing at him. >> not once. >> he did not fall into that trap and i think he showed the difference between being on the main stage and being on that stage. >> on the main stage you had aid lot of bs. on the undercard you had a winner. he had great messages out there. >> do you think his points and substance could complicate things for christie? it's something that the republican party hates. >> i don't know if it will be as much as a lot of folks may think. when you stop and think about what took place on the main stage as well, that at various times, they
. >> you know, joe they did a famous study of the nix nixon-kennedy debates.verybody thought on the radio nixon won. i listened to it in the car on the way up here. there was no one else in that debate other than chris christie in that debate. he dominated the debate with his positions and the way he articulated them. on the radio nobody else was in the debate. >> it was a home run. very clear he was focussed on hillary and a central message he wanted to get out there and he did not...
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kennedy nation.com. now you go have a beautiful goodnight. gambling, and gangsters. >> arnold rothstein gave them a little bit of money to, supposedly, throw the series. >> "shoeless" joearguably the best baseball player of all time. >> he's banned from the game... >> one weeping fan of his cried out, "say it isn't so!" >> ...and the fascination with his tale endures. >> shoeless joe's really part of pop culture. >> so why is his autograph one of the rarest in sports? >> he was virtually illiterate. >> he had a very hard time even writing an individual letter. >> he did. >> as far as we know it, there is only one known. >> one? >> just one. >> and it's this woman's stra >> it started to dawn on me that this is a lot of money we're lk
kennedy nation.com. now you go have a beautiful goodnight. gambling, and gangsters. >> arnold rothstein gave them a little bit of money to, supposedly, throw the series. >> "shoeless" joearguably the best baseball player of all time. >> he's banned from the game... >> one weeping fan of his cried out, "say it isn't so!" >> ...and the fascination with his tale endures. >> shoeless joe's really part of pop culture. >> so why is his...
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joe. >> you're taller than the other one. >> i hope i'm different in other ways, too. i'm a retired administer from the harvard kennedy school. i wonder if -- first thank you to you two senators for your bipartisan efforts in the senate. i wondered if you would comment on the role of staff in bipartisanship. i remember kennedy school student talking about how senator moynihan always under his staff to go out and meet with the staff from the other across the aisle go have a beer get to know them and build relationships. >> i think it's absolutely important. as i remind my staff and they remind me staff is the extension of the principal, of the senator. so with each one of these efforts that we had with the u.s.a. freedom act, for example, and with criminal justice reform bill, with all of these just as there's been a lot of bipartisan interaction on our side, it's been an essential condition precedent to any of it happening there has been an enormous amount of interaction on the staff level as well. i know my staff has enjoyed that interaction just as much as i have. so i completely agree with your assessment that that
joe. >> you're taller than the other one. >> i hope i'm different in other ways, too. i'm a retired administer from the harvard kennedy school. i wonder if -- first thank you to you two senators for your bipartisan efforts in the senate. i wondered if you would comment on the role of staff in bipartisanship. i remember kennedy school student talking about how senator moynihan always under his staff to go out and meet with the staff from the other across the aisle go have a beer get...
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joe mccarthy. that really is my name. sen. leahy you are taller than the other one. >> i hope i'm different in other ways. >>, retired administrator from the harvard kennedy school. thank you for your bipartisan efforts in the senate. i wonder if you would comment on the role of staff in bipartisanship. the kennedy school student talked about how senator moynahan always urged his staff to go out and meet with the staff from across the aisle, have a beer, get to know them, and build relationships. think it's absolutely important. staff is anstaff, extension of the principle, the senator. act and usa freedom with the criminal justice reform bill, just as there has been a lot of bipartisan interaction on side that has been an essential condition to any of it happening, there's been an enormous amount of interaction on a staff level, as well. yeah, i completely agree with your assessment that it's important on the staff level. sen. leahy: i often say that members of the congress are merely constitutional impediments to the staff. fortunate to have superb staff. i am in there so many times that i will get a call from mike saying, senator so-and-so has asked if we can
joe mccarthy. that really is my name. sen. leahy you are taller than the other one. >> i hope i'm different in other ways. >>, retired administrator from the harvard kennedy school. thank you for your bipartisan efforts in the senate. i wonder if you would comment on the role of staff in bipartisanship. the kennedy school student talked about how senator moynahan always urged his staff to go out and meet with the staff from across the aisle, have a beer, get to know them, and build...
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joe mccarthy. that really is my name. sen. leahy: you are taller than the other one. i hope i am different in other ways. i am a retired administrator from the harvard kennedy school.commented if you could on the role of staff and bipartisanship. i remember a kennedy school student talking about how senator moynihan always urged his staff to go out and meet ,ith the staff across the aisle go have a beer, get to know them, and build relationships. i think it is absolutely importance. as i always remind my staff, as me, the staff is an extension of the senator. with each one of these efforts that we had with the usa freedom act for example and criminal justice reform, with all of these, just as there has been a lot of bipartisan interaction on our site, it has been an essential precedent to any of it happening, there has been in norma's interaction on the staff level as well. i know my staff has enjoyed that interaction just as much as i have. i completely agree with your assessment that that is very important at the staff level. sen. leahy: i often say the members of congress are merely constitutional impediments to the staff. the staff do all of the work. i have be
joe mccarthy. that really is my name. sen. leahy: you are taller than the other one. i hope i am different in other ways. i am a retired administrator from the harvard kennedy school.commented if you could on the role of staff and bipartisanship. i remember a kennedy school student talking about how senator moynihan always urged his staff to go out and meet ,ith the staff across the aisle go have a beer, get to know them, and build relationships. i think it is absolutely importance. as i always...
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. >> i was going to say to joe whatever you may think of newt gingrich and when you came in in 1994, which is part of what the new book about teddy kennedyle behind him. they fought for it. you lost some. you gained some. there was a sense of ideas driving the process. you just don't feel that in this election that the ideas are really what's in front. it's the people. >> and i will tell you, nicole, i said this before, i had problems with newt gingrich but i was living one year across the river in pentagon city and from my apartment you could see that light burning on top of the capitol and as i went to bed at 11:30 or 12:00 at night exhausted from the very long day of work, i knew newt gingrich was awake pacing in his speaker's office. >> imagine if he had twitter. >> working on issues to try to figure out how to get the advantage next day and how to get chairmen and chairwomen in to get bills that we believed in moving forward. that's lacking now in washington. >> you are talking about newt. i would add one more character from history that's formative and missing and that's ronald reagan, the great communicator. we're a party lacking
. >> i was going to say to joe whatever you may think of newt gingrich and when you came in in 1994, which is part of what the new book about teddy kennedyle behind him. they fought for it. you lost some. you gained some. there was a sense of ideas driving the process. you just don't feel that in this election that the ideas are really what's in front. it's the people. >> and i will tell you, nicole, i said this before, i had problems with newt gingrich but i was living one year...