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show,the beginning of the i expected it to be followed up with joe kennedy. and i did not hear that. paul: joe kennedy was very much germany.ist for nazi england was that going to lose the war and he encouraged roosevelt not to get involved. he was an ambassador for great britain but did not really support great britain in their battle against nazi germany. but there are many others as well. -- teddyousins roosevelt junior opposed america getting in the war. he and lindbergh were a team. they would do speeches together, arguing against american intervention. there was a powerful cadre of people who really disagreed with roosevelt, thought he was doing absolutely the wrong thing. the teddy roosevelt name was very partial. teddy roosevelt senior was very popular in this country. a great war hero, all of those things. ,ennedy, roosevelt, lindbergh there was a whole slew of people who were adamantly -- some of them elegantly -- arguing against. names, butver used used surrogates to great effect. roosevelt never attacks icky do it.ut he has he had gotten a letter
show,the beginning of the i expected it to be followed up with joe kennedy. and i did not hear that. paul: joe kennedy was very much germany.ist for nazi england was that going to lose the war and he encouraged roosevelt not to get involved. he was an ambassador for great britain but did not really support great britain in their battle against nazi germany. but there are many others as well. -- teddyousins roosevelt junior opposed america getting in the war. he and lindbergh were a team. they...
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dylan read which for many years and did investment banks, dillon had just about as much money as joe kennedyand john f. kennedy and traveled in very high social circles area in fact, even higher than the kennedys and kennedy did not stared him down, he had to listen dillon spoke. kennedy went to his office as treasury secretary the wound up pretty good. sometimes you got to be able to make people listen to you whatever it takes. in this case it was money and social standing. me, i take it any way i can get it and good policy is good policy but themain point here again , this is not a partisan book. i just want america to coin a phrase to get moving again. we've got to turn less than two percent growth over a couple decades now back to 3 to 4 percent growth which is what we do historically and to get there were going to have to take strong remedial actions, particularly on business tax cuts to grow the economy as five or six percent for several years in order to get us back on track. kennedy and reagan showed that it can be done. now since i love america and believe in democracy i believe we
dylan read which for many years and did investment banks, dillon had just about as much money as joe kennedyand john f. kennedy and traveled in very high social circles area in fact, even higher than the kennedys and kennedy did not stared him down, he had to listen dillon spoke. kennedy went to his office as treasury secretary the wound up pretty good. sometimes you got to be able to make people listen to you whatever it takes. in this case it was money and social standing. me, i take it any...
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maybe that happened in 1960 with sam gee donna and joe kennedy, it's not happening in 2016. >> suitcases clinton presumably when he signed up to be an elector for new york thought he was going to cast a historic vote putting in the firstemale for president. he was pretty talkative after he voted about comey and putin and the election. what did you make of that? >> right, it's a moving moment but if they would just get out of their own way and stop talking and let other people voice the complaints about the election, then they probably would engender a lot more sympathy. but bill clinton going out and complaining the way he did, you know, he even did an interview talking about how we're in a post-fact america. this from the man who talked about it depends on what your meaning of is is. what a way for the clintons to end the cycle. i think they should go quietly into that dark night and let people -- let others carry their water on the russians and comey. you'd gladly carry their water on comey for the next ten years. >> i suspect bill clinton will be back, he's not done talking about this
maybe that happened in 1960 with sam gee donna and joe kennedy, it's not happening in 2016. >> suitcases clinton presumably when he signed up to be an elector for new york thought he was going to cast a historic vote putting in the firstemale for president. he was pretty talkative after he voted about comey and putin and the election. what did you make of that? >> right, it's a moving moment but if they would just get out of their own way and stop talking and let other people voice...
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just like when fdr brought in joe kennedy to be the first head of the s.e.c. you bring in people to get it done pand they're taking orders from the top. >> i'm not saying making money was a bad thing, but it was donald trump who took particular aim at bankers. >> they won't conduct themselves that way in this administration. and again, if they do, then donald trump will have to answer for it or they will have to answer for it and they will be fired in the board room. >> that's a good standard to hold them to. congressman king, thanks very much for taking the time today. >> thank you. >>> bernie sanders says united technologies the parent company of carrier held trump as we said earlier hostage and won. is he right? when it comes to healthcare, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate changes how we work. what we do together cha
just like when fdr brought in joe kennedy to be the first head of the s.e.c. you bring in people to get it done pand they're taking orders from the top. >> i'm not saying making money was a bad thing, but it was donald trump who took particular aim at bankers. >> they won't conduct themselves that way in this administration. and again, if they do, then donald trump will have to answer for it or they will have to answer for it and they will be fired in the board room. >> that's...
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host: now another member of the committee family of massachusetts, democratic congressman joe kennedy spoke about the cures act on the house floor on wednesday. let's see what he said. when we first passed me election, it was a part of a strong bipartisan compromise and sacrifice. it wasn't easy but the legislative process is not intended to be. i'm disappointed that the funding levels for n.i.h. were cut even futter and -- further and the investment is no longer mandatory. i take the republican colleague at their word that they will be appropriated in the years ahead. i'm also pleased that this legislation includes it removes coverage for children covered by medicaid. mental health proposals don't go nearly far enough. parity is already the law thanks to addiction equity lact and the affordable care ack. but each study we read, mr. speaker, each story that we hear prove that insurance companies are skirting those rules. instead of further guidance or meetings or studies carried out years down the road, we need enforcement and transparency today. we need random awe ditz before there h
host: now another member of the committee family of massachusetts, democratic congressman joe kennedy spoke about the cures act on the house floor on wednesday. let's see what he said. when we first passed me election, it was a part of a strong bipartisan compromise and sacrifice. it wasn't easy but the legislative process is not intended to be. i'm disappointed that the funding levels for n.i.h. were cut even futter and -- further and the investment is no longer mandatory. i take the...
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he is there to support the runoff race tomorrow with senator joe kennedy who faces off against democrat foster campbell. more urgent is something that happens tonight, 8 1/2 hours away. less than 8 1/2 hours away from a possible government shutdown that the senate cannot pass the continuing resolution on the budget. let's bring in somebody who's standing by live who has endured multiple budget showdowns in 30-year career in the house and the senate. former congressman and senator from north dakota, byron dorgan, great to see you, senator. >> thank you. liz: we've been listening to this, very supportive of mr. kennedy, doesn't seem mr. kennedy needs too much help. let me get your thoughts first on what happens in just a few hours if the senate cannot get this budget showdown compromiseed? >> you know what? this is not unusual, you come to the end of theed session which is where they are now, the end of a legislative session and the last remaining issue is funding the government, has things the one side wants to put in, insists on putting in. the other side will not accept it. it's like p
he is there to support the runoff race tomorrow with senator joe kennedy who faces off against democrat foster campbell. more urgent is something that happens tonight, 8 1/2 hours away. less than 8 1/2 hours away from a possible government shutdown that the senate cannot pass the continuing resolution on the budget. let's bring in somebody who's standing by live who has endured multiple budget showdowns in 30-year career in the house and the senate. former congressman and senator from north...
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you have joe kennedy in massachusetts. i think people think he is going to jump back to the state. but if he remains in the house, he is certainly a rising star. and if you look at the nominees that pelosi just made for some of these new leadership carve-outs, colleen hanabusa is a hawaii democrat who will be now in leadership. they're going have to elect a second -- somebody five terms or less they're going to elect today. so there will be somebody else at the table. we don't know who that's going to be just yet. certainly ruben gallego, seth moulton and kathleen rice, three of the insurgents who had made their name this month by opposing pelosi. they came out very publicly there at the end and endorsed tim ryan, which is a political risk for them in the near term. because you don't really want to buck your leader so publicly like that. they've only been here. they're all sophomore just elected to their second term. so they're playing the long game. and those are the types of rising stars you're going to see. sheri bustos was just nominated to the communication -- policy of commun
you have joe kennedy in massachusetts. i think people think he is going to jump back to the state. but if he remains in the house, he is certainly a rising star. and if you look at the nominees that pelosi just made for some of these new leadership carve-outs, colleen hanabusa is a hawaii democrat who will be now in leadership. they're going have to elect a second -- somebody five terms or less they're going to elect today. so there will be somebody else at the table. we don't know who that's...
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if you think about joe kennedy and his son john kennedy when he became president much of the kennedyup in real estate around the country, used to be around the globe, john kennedy divorced himself from that, his money, his real estate, you could make an argument that many of the policies or economic measures would benefit the family fortune but no one made that extra leap back then. it is very different with a guy of trump's wealth to put it in a blind trust. you are talking global real estate empire, easier said than done. what should he do? with businesses all over the world that is going to keep coming up. >> this is a unique situation, we never had a president like this who has real estate holdings and investments like donald trump does. in terms of the question of whether he should, absolutely not. the american people elected donald trump, it certainly didn't stop him, he didn't release his taxes, his tax returns, that didn't hurt him at all. he doesn't need to. he is a billionaire but he is a guy that has set a new standard because he's not a politician. neil: if he gave that b
if you think about joe kennedy and his son john kennedy when he became president much of the kennedyup in real estate around the country, used to be around the globe, john kennedy divorced himself from that, his money, his real estate, you could make an argument that many of the policies or economic measures would benefit the family fortune but no one made that extra leap back then. it is very different with a guy of trump's wealth to put it in a blind trust. you are talking global real estate...
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. >> another member of the kennedy family in massachusetts, democratic congressman joe kennedy spoke about the cures act on the house floor on wednesday. let's take a look at some of what he said. >> mr. speaker, when we first passed the version of this bill last year, it was a result of a strong bipartisan compromise and sacrifice. it certainly wasn't easy, but the legislative process is not intended to be. well, i'm disappointed that the funding level for nih were cut even further and that the investment is no longer mandatory, i take my republican colleague at their word that they will be appropriated in the years ahead. i'm also pleased that this legislation includes language to remove obstacles for children covered by medicaid. but my real concerns with legislation lie with mental health reform proposals which don't go nearly far enough. the parity is already the law thanks to the mental health parity and equity fact and affordable care act. each study that we read, mr. speaker, each story that we hear, prove companies are skirting those rules. instead of further guidance or mee
. >> another member of the kennedy family in massachusetts, democratic congressman joe kennedy spoke about the cures act on the house floor on wednesday. let's take a look at some of what he said. >> mr. speaker, when we first passed the version of this bill last year, it was a result of a strong bipartisan compromise and sacrifice. it certainly wasn't easy, but the legislative process is not intended to be. well, i'm disappointed that the funding level for nih were cut even further...
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i tell people who i'm going to vote for just like the average, everyday joe blow -- kennedy: you came? i think donald trump's going to be better for my family, what do you think your audience would have said? >> they would have wanted to know why. you know what? i take that back, they would have hated me and slandered me 100 miles per hour before i had a chance to explain why. so i probably would have explained the why first, and then said, you know what? i would have put all the reasons why i was voting for him before. kennedy: yeah, i think that's fair. i think 100% that's fair, and there are people who endorsed hillary clinton, and if they have reasons for that, i'm fine with that. but amy schumer who says people who didn't vote for hillary are uninformed -- >> clearly, we missed something. we missed what the rest of america was thinking about, what the rest of america felt like we were missing, you know? kennedy: yeah. it was a close race, and people could see that coming, but no one accepted that. not her team, i don't even think his team thought they were going to win, pollsters
i tell people who i'm going to vote for just like the average, everyday joe blow -- kennedy: you came? i think donald trump's going to be better for my family, what do you think your audience would have said? >> they would have wanted to know why. you know what? i take that back, they would have hated me and slandered me 100 miles per hour before i had a chance to explain why. so i probably would have explained the why first, and then said, you know what? i would have put all the reasons...
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joe kennedy in massachusetts. people think he's going to jump back in the state. he remains in the house. he certainly a rising star. if you look at the nominees for some of these new leaderships to carve out at the hawaii democrat who will be now in leadership.ha they are going to have to elect somebody side terms are less they are going to elect today. certainly seth bolton and kathleen wright who had made their name by opposing policies and came out at the out at dmn endorse tim ryan which is a political risk for them in the mirror term. they are playing the long gamest and those are the types of rising stars you can see. bustos has just nominated to the communication is one of the cochairs of a relatively young illinois democrat. also nominated for that position and not heart rate from pennsylvania that just one further republicans for the first time. they are trying to get voters back in the polls yet these are the types of people who want to move up and we will wait and see how successful they are. >> host: this is mike lillis. we are talking about the house
joe kennedy in massachusetts. people think he's going to jump back in the state. he remains in the house. he certainly a rising star. if you look at the nominees for some of these new leaderships to carve out at the hawaii democrat who will be now in leadership.ha they are going to have to elect somebody side terms are less they are going to elect today. certainly seth bolton and kathleen wright who had made their name by opposing policies and came out at the out at dmn endorse tim ryan which...
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elected officials who joined part of the march maverpb, including my colleagues richie neal and joe kennedy. we were joined by state rep, steve, aaron and state rep-elect solomon goldstein and mayor david and district attorney dave sullvafpblet we kicked off the march at friends of the home in springfield and i'm grateful for all they do. the sheriffs departments as well as the deerfield police help provide escorts for all us dore all 43 miles. special thanks to students who joined the march from greenfield school, irving elementry. we were joined by a contingent from greenfield community college which included its president, bob. we also had a group of farmers from the kitchen garden who joined the effort. shawn from four seasons liquor in hadley was as usual monty's right-hand man and at the front of the line. we had a lot of people who marched and raise a lot of money. my friend, shea, deserves special credit for raising the most. thanks to all the people who greeted us along the way, including karen of kate's kitchen. lorraine's soup kitchen and pantry. lori at gateway city arts. chance
elected officials who joined part of the march maverpb, including my colleagues richie neal and joe kennedy. we were joined by state rep, steve, aaron and state rep-elect solomon goldstein and mayor david and district attorney dave sullvafpblet we kicked off the march at friends of the home in springfield and i'm grateful for all they do. the sheriffs departments as well as the deerfield police help provide escorts for all us dore all 43 miles. special thanks to students who joined the march...
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and thanks to the kindness of joe biden and ted kennedy, he is turned down by the senate, who accuse him of being a racist, goes back to alabama, gets elected to the senate and takes his seat on the judiciary committee alongside ted kennedy and joe biden. so he is advising trump, and trump also hired steven miller, a top aide of jeff sessions, jeff sessions' chief of staff, rick dearborn, has done a lot of work, so the sessions office and sort of its approach to nominating judges kind of moves into the trump campaign. so, i think all of that is probably very good news for conservatives who want to see him go in the right direction, not just for the supreme court but for all of those circuit court nominations that make a huge difference. >> john, can you talk about this? >> yeah. first i want to also thank you and senator demint for putting this panel together and inviting me. i'm surprised there's so many people here because i thought everyone at heritage was working over at the transition headquarters already. in fact, there's a big difference. you know, when i got to the airport, i
and thanks to the kindness of joe biden and ted kennedy, he is turned down by the senate, who accuse him of being a racist, goes back to alabama, gets elected to the senate and takes his seat on the judiciary committee alongside ted kennedy and joe biden. so he is advising trump, and trump also hired steven miller, a top aide of jeff sessions, jeff sessions' chief of staff, rick dearborn, has done a lot of work, so the sessions office and sort of its approach to nominating judges kind of moves...
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and thanks to the kindness of joe biden and ted kennedy, he is turned down by the senate, who accuse him of being a racist, goes back to alabama, gets elected to the senate and takes his seat on the judiciary committee alongside ted kennedy and joe biden. so he is advising trump, and trump also hired steven miller, a top aide of jeff sessions, jeff sessions' chief of staff, rick dearborn, has done a lot of work, so the sessions office and sort of its approach to nominating judges kind of moves into the trump campaign. so, i think all of that is probably very good news for conservatives who want to see him go in the right direction, not just for the supreme court but for all of those circuit court nominations that make a huge difference. >> john, can you talk about this? >> yeah. first i want to also thank you and senator demint for putting this panel together and inviting me. i'm surprised there's so many people here because i thought everyone at heritage was working over at the transition headquarters already. in fact, there's a big difference. you know, when i got to the airport, i
and thanks to the kindness of joe biden and ted kennedy, he is turned down by the senate, who accuse him of being a racist, goes back to alabama, gets elected to the senate and takes his seat on the judiciary committee alongside ted kennedy and joe biden. so he is advising trump, and trump also hired steven miller, a top aide of jeff sessions, jeff sessions' chief of staff, rick dearborn, has done a lot of work, so the sessions office and sort of its approach to nominating judges kind of moves...
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kennedy: my dream team, lebron versus jordan, would be trump and sanders. that would have been a little crazy. dagen: and biden. uncle joeke, ah, every day, every day. kennedy: oh, man, i'm only five years old in 2020. japan's prime minister in pearl harbor with historic moment with president obama but should he apologize for the attack that plunged america into world war ii? or is it simply time to move on? >>> plus, say it ain't no! after blasting republicans as obstruction its for years, dems are now preparing early roadblocks for president trump. so is the shoe about to be on the other foot? cinderella. ♪ tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby.
kennedy: my dream team, lebron versus jordan, would be trump and sanders. that would have been a little crazy. dagen: and biden. uncle joeke, ah, every day, every day. kennedy: oh, man, i'm only five years old in 2020. japan's prime minister in pearl harbor with historic moment with president obama but should he apologize for the attack that plunged america into world war ii? or is it simply time to move on? >>> plus, say it ain't no! after blasting republicans as obstruction its for...
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remember that back with the victory of linwood holback, as a republican back in the '60s when kennedy won. joe, let's talk about what's going out there in missouri. >> eric grigttons is a number of republicans who were swept into office on november 8th. he was a big surprise. he's very similar to trump in that he's never held public office, he's successful as a best-selling author and as a former navy s.e.a.l. he's promised to drain the swamp, but on the other hand, campaign finance limits were also approved on november 8th, going into effect today. and he is the one politician in that 30-day window who has collected tons of cash. he took in over $2 million just yesterday, the last day before campaign finance limits officially go into effect, at least until a judge decides whether or not they stay in effect. but it's caused a lot of buzz. and he's not talking about -- the assumption is he's using the money for his inaugural activities, but he's not really talking about that. his wife was the subject of an armed robber a few days ago, in st. louis, and that's actually probably gotten more atten
remember that back with the victory of linwood holback, as a republican back in the '60s when kennedy won. joe, let's talk about what's going out there in missouri. >> eric grigttons is a number of republicans who were swept into office on november 8th. he was a big surprise. he's very similar to trump in that he's never held public office, he's successful as a best-selling author and as a former navy s.e.a.l. he's promised to drain the swamp, but on the other hand, campaign finance...
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kennedy center honorees. martha argerich. [applause] >> al pacino. [applause] >> mavis staples. [applause] james taylor. [applause] , don henley, walsh, andmith, joe representing her late husband glenn frey, ms. cindy fry. [applause] [applause] -- [laughter] [cheers] we love you! [laughter] ♪ >> a president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. [applause] ♪ [applause] [cheers] thank you so much,ump everybody. thank you. thank you. good evening, everybody. >> good evening! on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. over the past eight years, this has always been one of our ivorite nights, and this year was especially looking forward to seeing how joe walsh cleans up. [laughter] pres. obama: pretty good. i want to begin by once again thanking everybody who makes this wonderful evening possible, rubenstein,ve the kennedy center trustees -- i'm getting a big echo back there -- and the kennedy center president. them a big round of applause. [applause] we have some outstanding members of congress here tonight, and we are honored also to have vicki kennedy and three of her grandchildren with us here. [applause] pres. obama: the
kennedy center honorees. martha argerich. [applause] >> al pacino. [applause] >> mavis staples. [applause] james taylor. [applause] , don henley, walsh, andmith, joe representing her late husband glenn frey, ms. cindy fry. [applause] [applause] -- [laughter] [cheers] we love you! [laughter] ♪ >> a president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. [applause] ♪ [applause] [cheers] thank you so much,ump everybody. thank you. thank you. good evening, everybody. >>...
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and remember, ambassador kennedy lost his eldest son, joe, in world war ii. and joe was the guy thought to be destined to be the president and writing to his-- she said every time teddy would get really down, he'd go to the top drawer of his bureau and pull out the letter and read the letter his father wrote to his friend. and there's a line in the letter that says to his friend-- i'm make the name up. i don't remember, john, "john, there's no way to explain the loz, and there's no answer i know how to fill the void, except one thing. i determined shortly after joe joe do if he were here? ' and i devoted my life to doing what i thought joe would do. that fills the void. it makes it worthwhile." and i know that if it were reversed, beau would be spending his time to bring together the great minds in the cancer research world, all around the greater sense of urgency on what can be done to do in the next five years what ordinarily would take 10, to take some cancers and turn them into chronic diseases, completely cure others. you know, when nixon declared the wa
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donald trump, and not so much the last real estate titan, which was john kenneled -- john kennedy through his father joe but he told people it was his dad and would tell people jack has nothing to do with that. so to me just seems, though many decades apart, different standard for republicans with real estate wealth and democrats. >> certainly is. go after john kennedy. how about lyndon johnson, massive resources. and i think at the end of the day, let donald trump get into office and let him govern. if somewhere along the line someone things he has a conflict of interest, die it's that point. >> is it more difficult, ed -- should there be happy medium? a lot of people say like the kennedy analogy, father and son talk, and in this case donald trump and his kids talk. so, wouldn't that be ripe for possible abuse even if donald trump gives the company to the kids and they have a dinner at the white house and they're talking and he is offering his ideas, by this senator's measure, if it ever came to pass, that would be an impeachable offense right there. >> it's not going to pass. >> you see how they're se
donald trump, and not so much the last real estate titan, which was john kenneled -- john kennedy through his father joe but he told people it was his dad and would tell people jack has nothing to do with that. so to me just seems, though many decades apart, different standard for republicans with real estate wealth and democrats. >> certainly is. go after john kennedy. how about lyndon johnson, massive resources. and i think at the end of the day, let donald trump get into office and let...
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. >> 30 weeks later, after "columbia" had been returned to the kennedy space center, astronauts joe engel>> space shuttle was like a large truck that could deploy satellites and it had a robotic arm so that you can repair and upgrade spacecraft. >> and liftoff of the orbitter "challenger." the sixth flight of the shuttle. >> this was the birth of space travel not just space missions. we are talking about sending a laboratory, almost like a university...
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kennedy: let me bring on the party panel tonight. joe devito, dave smith, andly a bille is here. want to ask the panel, the final vote of the 2016 election has been tallied. hillary clinton is the clear popular vote winner by just under 3 million. but that doesn't alter the electoral college. however, that's not stopping liberals from searching for the hail mary. michael myers scouring twitter for the next big idea. this is so amazing to me. michael moore doesn't have an idea. he says we have all this animosity and anger, where do we put it. >> i wish they would stop acting like the electoral college was a last-minute rule change. it's part of the constitution and not a surprise to anyone. they are blowing it. go back to the week before the election. if done * wouldn't say he would accept the outcome, what a barbarian. what are they going to blame it on next, voodoo? if anyone's ball is deflated in this, it's hillary's because they ran a successful campaign. kennedy: i think they were hoping this cultural institution would help them overthrow king trump. >> i heard it's great whe
kennedy: let me bring on the party panel tonight. joe devito, dave smith, andly a bille is here. want to ask the panel, the final vote of the 2016 election has been tallied. hillary clinton is the clear popular vote winner by just under 3 million. but that doesn't alter the electoral college. however, that's not stopping liberals from searching for the hail mary. michael myers scouring twitter for the next big idea. this is so amazing to me. michael moore doesn't have an idea. he says we have...
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. >> reporter: last sunday don henley went to the kennedy center to accept the prestigious award with bandmates joe walsh and timothy b. schmidt. >> please welcome 20-time grammy winner vince gill. ? i like the way your sparkling earrings lay ? >> do you miss him? >> yeah. sure. >> do you? >> yeah. in these past several years we haven't been around each other that much. i miss him, and i miss knowing that he's just on the planet. ? you better let somebody love you ? ? let somebody love you ? >> can you imagine the eagles continuing in any form? is that something you even think about? >> not at this point in time, no. it doesn't seem feasible to me. glenn was such a pivotal part. i mean, he was the leader of the band. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. (coughs) cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night
. >> reporter: last sunday don henley went to the kennedy center to accept the prestigious award with bandmates joe walsh and timothy b. schmidt. >> please welcome 20-time grammy winner vince gill. ? i like the way your sparkling earrings lay ? >> do you miss him? >> yeah. sure. >> do you? >> yeah. in these past several years we haven't been around each other that much. i miss him, and i miss knowing that he's just on the planet. ? you better let somebody...
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joe. joining us now, state department spokesman, professor burns from harvard kennedy school of governmentssador, we have been trying to adapt to a changing turkey for the past decade, changing in very troubling ways. i am wondering how do the latest developments, the latest acts of terror over the last six months to a year, and now assad's emerging success and possible victory in syria, how is that going to impact us over the next four years in our relationship with turkey? >> i think, joe, it's going to make our relationship with turkey more difficult. the turks are accustomed over decades to leaning on the united states and looking to us for leadership and we are normally in most of the middle east countries the out side power, and no longer, and the obama administration has taken the united states out of the leadership, and russia is now the dynamic power and the turks are looking to the russians, not for leadership but for cooperation, and the turks need to protect their border with syria, and they want to protect the turk population and ethnic group in northern syria and they want to
joe. joining us now, state department spokesman, professor burns from harvard kennedy school of governmentssador, we have been trying to adapt to a changing turkey for the past decade, changing in very troubling ways. i am wondering how do the latest developments, the latest acts of terror over the last six months to a year, and now assad's emerging success and possible victory in syria, how is that going to impact us over the next four years in our relationship with turkey? >> i think,...
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kennedy: and that's the thing. see, owe biden has a -- joeod understanding of where he's from, and he knows the type of people who feel completely marginalized. describing people who haven't been a part of the political process, and they certainly haven't been a part of the economic process either. liz: right. kennedy: and i think he could have spoken to those people directly and authentically in a way that hillary clinton is just incapable of doing. liz: he admitted creeping elitism -- kennedy: yeah. she acknowledged that as well, she acknowledged she should have changed her campaign. i don't think she was doing anything but pandering to him. i also think joe biden was emboldened by donald trump's truthfulness and delivery and also the fact that he's essentially done, and there's something very freeing about that. he's not running for anything right now. harris: you know what was interesting to me was how absent he was compared to the obamas on the campaign trail when we knew hillary clinton was struggling and in trouble. liz: yeah, that's t
kennedy: and that's the thing. see, owe biden has a -- joeod understanding of where he's from, and he knows the type of people who feel completely marginalized. describing people who haven't been a part of the political process, and they certainly haven't been a part of the economic process either. liz: right. kennedy: and i think he could have spoken to those people directly and authentically in a way that hillary clinton is just incapable of doing. liz: he admitted creeping elitism --...
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. >> reporter: last sunday don henley went to the kennedy center to accept the prestigious award with bandmates joewinner vince gill. >> reporter: they also watched a tribute to glenn frey. ♪ i like the way your sparkling earrings lay ♪ >> do you miss him? >> yeah. sure. >> do you? >> yeah. in these past several years we haven't been around each other that much. i miss him, and i miss knowing that he's just on the planet. ♪ you better let somebody love you ♪ ♪ let somebody love you >> can you imagine the eagles continuing in any form? is that something you even think about? >> not at this point in time, no. it doesn't seem feasible to me. glenn was such a pivotal part. i mean, he was the leader of the band. and it would be pretty strange going forward without him. from the first moment you met it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection mom: "oh hi baby" so all they feel is love wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers
. >> reporter: last sunday don henley went to the kennedy center to accept the prestigious award with bandmates joewinner vince gill. >> reporter: they also watched a tribute to glenn frey. ♪ i like the way your sparkling earrings lay ♪ >> do you miss him? >> yeah. sure. >> do you? >> yeah. in these past several years we haven't been around each other that much. i miss him, and i miss knowing that he's just on the planet. ♪ you better let somebody love...
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kennedy: i think one the best phrases i heard post election was joe biden summed it up by saying you can't eat equality. and you are not going to get enough people on board if it's not going to improve their lives. >> none of that will affect michael moore. so it's easy to have his ideological purity. >> meantime, in new york city, mayor bill deblasio's administration picking a fight with the president-elect. this time it's over yesterday's bomb scare. people were running for the doors and their lives. cops had to evacuate the place after someone left a bag of toys. sean spice saying back to work at trump tower after a false alarm. thanks nypd. eric phillips responded, no problems, we'll send you the bill. >> was thanks nypd a dig? setting a tone is tough. kennedy: it's very tough in texts or tweet. >> this is not the first time a president has come from manhattan. fdr and teddy roosevelt did. hillary clinton is not only from chappaqua, new york. and security measures up there. kennedy: i think donald trump came to manhattan a lot. >> keep it off twitter. if mother is having a proble
kennedy: i think one the best phrases i heard post election was joe biden summed it up by saying you can't eat equality. and you are not going to get enough people on board if it's not going to improve their lives. >> none of that will affect michael moore. so it's easy to have his ideological purity. >> meantime, in new york city, mayor bill deblasio's administration picking a fight with the president-elect. this time it's over yesterday's bomb scare. people were running for the...
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. >> thank you sergeant kennedy for the report and for this item we may have adam here. thank you for coming in the trader joe's uniform. >> trader joe's is well known and respected grocery store that sells every day items at great prices and unique items that make shopping fun. we have 5 locations in san francisco and pride ourselves on being great neighbors and positive influence. we are excited about the new location on 4th street as we feel the area is underserved. we reviewed and accept the conditions put forth by san francisco police department and abc. >> thank you so much. and you accept the recommendations of the alu? >> we do. >> thank you so much. so, at this time we open up for public comment on this item. any public comment on item 2? i just realized i have cards. i have redogo and so sorry if i am not reading this correctly, [inaudible] michael milty and susan brian. please come up. >> good afternoon. my name is roll dogo qu libed in the tenderloin and also work there since twnt 2008 and what i have seen that is happening around the tenderloin, it's not very good place to be around and we trader j
. >> thank you sergeant kennedy for the report and for this item we may have adam here. thank you for coming in the trader joe's uniform. >> trader joe's is well known and respected grocery store that sells every day items at great prices and unique items that make shopping fun. we have 5 locations in san francisco and pride ourselves on being great neighbors and positive influence. we are excited about the new location on 4th street as we feel the area is underserved. we reviewed...
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kennedy center honorees. martha argerich. [applause] >> al pacino. [applause] >> mavis staples. [applause] >> james taylor. [applause] >> the eagles, don henley, timothy b smith, joe walsh, and representing her late husband glenn frey, ms. cindy fry. [applause] [laughter] [cheers] >> we love you! [laughter] ♪
kennedy center honorees. martha argerich. [applause] >> al pacino. [applause] >> mavis staples. [applause] >> james taylor. [applause] >> the eagles, don henley, timothy b smith, joe walsh, and representing her late husband glenn frey, ms. cindy fry. [applause] [laughter] [cheers] >> we love you! [laughter] ♪
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we will be speaking with the harvard kennedy school dean, joseph nye, in a moment. joelooking at where the major averages stand, abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq, all headed for a record close. was just mentioning, it did come within 50 points of 20,000. just a really fast move for stocks year. much of it is being attributed to the election rally. taking a look at the dow, a chart of the last three months to give perspective on the rally . here it is, not parabolic, but pretty close. it's worth noting that the direction -- election rally is pretty close. the question is -- have stocks got an extended? is the tao ahead of itself? we went to the bloomberg and be looked at 5318, this is the five-year chart of the tao in relation to its 200 day moving average. basically an indication of longer-term buying support momentum. cases over the last five years the tao has moved 10% over its moving average. 2012, 2013, and for the first time since then, just now. the past few times this has happened it has tended to consolidate, so the chart m
we will be speaking with the harvard kennedy school dean, joseph nye, in a moment. joelooking at where the major averages stand, abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq, all headed for a record close. was just mentioning, it did come within 50 points of 20,000. just a really fast move for stocks year. much of it is being attributed to the election rally. taking a look at the dow, a chart of the last three months to give perspective on the rally . here it is,...
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. >> don henley went to the kennedy center to accept the prestigious award with band mate joe walsh and in these past several years, we haven't been around each other that much. i miss him. and i miss knowing that he's just on the planet. ♪ you got to let somebody love you ♪ . >> you can imagine the eagles continue in any form? >> not at this point in time, no. it doesn't seem feasible to me. glenn was such a pivotal part -- i mean, he was the leader of the band, you know. and it would be pretty strange to go without him. >> an incredible interview by gayle there. >> good job. >> and we sat here and we were mesmerized and we sang the lyrics to every single >> exactly. >> you were there. what was it like? >> it was great. people were just singing along in their seats. they had so many stars performing these hits not just vince gill but kings of leon. it's worth a watch. you can see it tonight. the 39th annual kennedy center honors tonight on cbs. >>> these two, twins. chs ina'newest celebrities. up next, well, the world gets to meet them. channel islands national park. coronado. saguaro.
. >> don henley went to the kennedy center to accept the prestigious award with band mate joe walsh and in these past several years, we haven't been around each other that much. i miss him. and i miss knowing that he's just on the planet. ♪ you got to let somebody love you ♪ . >> you can imagine the eagles continue in any form? >> not at this point in time, no. it doesn't seem feasible to me. glenn was such a pivotal part -- i mean, he was the leader of the band, you know....
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. >> reporter: last sunday, don henley went to the kennedy center to accept the prestigious award with band mates joe walsh and timothy schmit. glenn frey. do you miss him? >> yes, sure. yeah. i mean, in these past several years, we hadn't. around that much. i miss him and just miss knowing he's on the planet. ? you better let somebody love you let somebody love you ? >> reporter: can you imagine the eagles continuing in any form? is that something you even about? >> not at this point in time. no, it doesn't seem feasible to me. glenn was such a pivotal parted. he was the leader of the band. it would be pretty strange if it went forward without him. ? >> i guess goose bumps when i listen to him and how they talk about each other. you know, they went back and forth in their relationship but in the end he said it was all good. and, you know, there were rumors absolutely not true. that's why i asked him the question do you see them forming together. and he wanted to meet waldon woods in massachusetts. a place very near and dear to him. he formed a project in 1990 to preserve the woods around there. i li
. >> reporter: last sunday, don henley went to the kennedy center to accept the prestigious award with band mates joe walsh and timothy schmit. glenn frey. do you miss him? >> yes, sure. yeah. i mean, in these past several years, we hadn't. around that much. i miss him and just miss knowing he's on the planet. ? you better let somebody love you let somebody love you ? >> reporter: can you imagine the eagles continuing in any form? is that something you even about? >> not...
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kennedy come out with a response like this? lindyndon johnson or even ronal reagan? interference with the american election? >> you are right, joea lot of democrats are saying the same thing. it sure would have been better to happen three months or twice as strong. compared to what we are getting in the next separatiadministrats may be as tough as it gets. fascinating maneuver. >> just like the novel that you wrote. thank you, ellis. >>> after five years of war, a new cease-fire in effect in syria this morning. can the assad regime and rebel groups build any real hope for peace? more live from the middle east coming up. it's that time of ye. when you realize you still didn't get quite what you wanted. that's why verizon has the best deals of the year on the best network. like a free smartphone when you add a line or switch. no trade-in required. choose from the samsung galaxy j3, the lg k8 or stylo, or the the motoz play. all free. and as if you needed another reason, switch to verizon now and get up to $650 to cover your costs. there's still time to get exactly what you want at verizon. dad and son: we just finished dinner ahe
kennedy come out with a response like this? lindyndon johnson or even ronal reagan? interference with the american election? >> you are right, joea lot of democrats are saying the same thing. it sure would have been better to happen three months or twice as strong. compared to what we are getting in the next separatiadministrats may be as tough as it gets. fascinating maneuver. >> just like the novel that you wrote. thank you, ellis. >>> after five years of war, a new...