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sure enough, joe kennedy helped them. >> air cadet joseph p. kennedy jr.ts for training. >> he was the oldest son and therefore the most beholden to please dad. joe kennedy wanted joe jr. to be president of the united states. >> a front seat in america's defense for a young man who saw what happened over there. >> unlike joe, jack was not dutiful. he had a little bit of a rebellious streak, gallivanting around, chasing girls. he was also sick a lot. >> when jack is 2 years old he contracts scarlet fever, and he is basically sick for the rest of his life. fallen arches, bad knees, chronic colds. you name it, he had it. >> jack gets an office job in the navy intelligence service because jack is disabled in any number of ways. it's during that office job that he takes up with a woman. >> she's a danish journalist called inga arvad. they have this very intense affair. and the problem was that the fbi were recording some of these romantic sessions. >> inga arvad is a great beauty, but she was allegedly a german spy. and that made it a bit awkward. >> jack kenne
sure enough, joe kennedy helped them. >> air cadet joseph p. kennedy jr.ts for training. >> he was the oldest son and therefore the most beholden to please dad. joe kennedy wanted joe jr. to be president of the united states. >> a front seat in america's defense for a young man who saw what happened over there. >> unlike joe, jack was not dutiful. he had a little bit of a rebellious streak, gallivanting around, chasing girls. he was also sick a lot. >> when jack is...
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rose called kick's death divine retribution. >> my wife and i have given nine hostages. >> joe kennedydest son joe jr. he lost his older daughter rosemary to a botch eed labotom that ended her life, as far as the family is concerned. and beloved kick was gone, too. >> by the late '40s, only jack remains of the golden trio. >> the torch was passed to him. his parents ambitions were now his ambitions. the burden of taking the dynasty forward was his burden. >> this season on "american dynasties -- the kennedys." >> you're never running against one kennedy. it's a full family apair. >> we could see a different world. >> unafraid, we must labor on. >> they made a lot more enemies than friends. and some of those enemies are truly dangerous. >>> when your dream is to lead the world, what would it take to put your family in the white house? charisma? vitality? an adoring wife? john f. kennedy seems the perfect candidate, but behind the facade lurk dark secrets. jfk will need everything his family can offer, glamour, money and power to win the presidency of the united states. ♪
rose called kick's death divine retribution. >> my wife and i have given nine hostages. >> joe kennedydest son joe jr. he lost his older daughter rosemary to a botch eed labotom that ended her life, as far as the family is concerned. and beloved kick was gone, too. >> by the late '40s, only jack remains of the golden trio. >> the torch was passed to him. his parents ambitions were now his ambitions. the burden of taking the dynasty forward was his burden. >> this...
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. >> joe kennedy, who had been the behind-the-scenes strategist, architect, stood up and doffed his topo kennedy. >> waving to his father. >> and it was a great moment that showed his paternal pride. >> let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price to assure the survival and the success of liberty. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> there was just a sense that we could see a different world. the torch is passed to a new generation who is focused on what the future would bring. >> invitations to the inaugural celebrations are the hottest tickets in town. the stars come out in full force for jfk. tony curtis, janet leigh, gene kelly and frank sinatra. >> one of the things that the kennedys did well was to bring hollywood to washington. >> they understood performance. they understood style. the kennedy administration was the rat pack '60s. >> jackie actually appeared in a white gown that she had designed to set her apart, and it was a very tight sheath in comparison to all the
. >> joe kennedy, who had been the behind-the-scenes strategist, architect, stood up and doffed his topo kennedy. >> waving to his father. >> and it was a great moment that showed his paternal pride. >> let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price to assure the survival and the success of liberty. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> there was just a...
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but jack has a critical advantage. >> joe kennedy knew his way around hollywood. tricks to turn a jock into a leading man, he knew all those tricks. and he used them with jack kennedy. >> it's fascinating in the early footage you could see the kennedy nannies, the kids' nannies carrying movie cameras. they played with them and made home movies, but they also learned what looked best, how to appear. and that would stand jack very well when it came time to run for president. >> this is a great country. but i think it could be a greater country. and this is a powerful country, but i think it could be a more powerful country. >> his answers were so crisp and clear and confident. his body language was so powerful, whereas nixon, it wasn't just that he's sweating or needed to shave or something, but he was so antsy and uncertain. >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> kennedy from then on never had to answer that question, am i serious enough or am i equal to this guy who's had eight years in the white house? >> kennedy and n
but jack has a critical advantage. >> joe kennedy knew his way around hollywood. tricks to turn a jock into a leading man, he knew all those tricks. and he used them with jack kennedy. >> it's fascinating in the early footage you could see the kennedy nannies, the kids' nannies carrying movie cameras. they played with them and made home movies, but they also learned what looked best, how to appear. and that would stand jack very well when it came time to run for president. >>...
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so what joe kennedy wouldn't give she took. she hijacked the family's charitable foundation and for all of its existence the names of the president of the joseph p. kennedy, jr., foundation, named for her older brother killed in world war ii. the president was john fitzgerald kennedy, robert francis kennedy or edward m. kennedy. from the beginning to the end the foundation was eunice's baby. she ran it. she decided where millions of dollars in kennedy money went to support research into the condition we then called mental retardation. the condition that she found the experts wanting in their advice to people. what was the advice to mothers and fathers when eunice was growing up? what was the advice right through the '50s? institutionalize your child for the sake of your other children and for your marriage. well that didn't wash with eunice. the kennedys had kept rosemary at home as long as they could. when mental illness intruded on the intellectual disabilities that she suffered, joe was grasping at straws. whether he was misg
so what joe kennedy wouldn't give she took. she hijacked the family's charitable foundation and for all of its existence the names of the president of the joseph p. kennedy, jr., foundation, named for her older brother killed in world war ii. the president was john fitzgerald kennedy, robert francis kennedy or edward m. kennedy. from the beginning to the end the foundation was eunice's baby. she ran it. she decided where millions of dollars in kennedy money went to support research into the...
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she was the often overlooked middle child of joe and rose fitzgerald kennedy. she was not old enough to be part of a golden trio, jack, joe junior, they were the glamorous kennedys. rosemary was tucked in the middle, forgotten in her own way. she wound up at the kids table most of the time, supervising rosemary cutting her meat for. she founded a a disadvantage to be overlooked in that way. she became the best sailor, the best tennis i player, the most aggressive of the touch football players. simply to get his eyes on her and off of the boys. in 1959 she wrote a letter to her father, probably saying i know you are so busy daddy, spending all your time worrying about the boys careers. what about me? so, she knew the answer to that question in the kennedy family, power was the reserve of the men. the men played, the women prayed. it was not in the cards for her to get his attention in this political kind of way she hoped too. what joe kennedy wouldn't give, she took. she hijacked the charitable foundation. for all of its existence, the names of the president of t
she was the often overlooked middle child of joe and rose fitzgerald kennedy. she was not old enough to be part of a golden trio, jack, joe junior, they were the glamorous kennedys. rosemary was tucked in the middle, forgotten in her own way. she wound up at the kids table most of the time, supervising rosemary cutting her meat for. she founded a a disadvantage to be overlooked in that way. she became the best sailor, the best tennis i player, the most aggressive of the touch football players....
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so what joe kennedy wanted to give she took. and for all of its existence the names of the president of the joseph p kennedy junior foundation named for her older brother who was killed in world war ii from the beginning to the end the foundation was eunice's baby. , she decided where millions of dollars of kennedy money went to support research into the condition we called mental retardation. the condition that she found the experts wanting in their advice to people. what was the advice to mothers and fathers when eunice was growing up. institutionalize your child for the sake of your other children and for your marriage. the kennedys have kept rosemary at home as long as they could. when mental illness intruded on intellectual disabilities that she suffered. whether he was misguided or ill intentioned is for others to decide. i think he grabbed onto the possibility that this new experimental cycle and neurological surgery would cure his daughter instead, it left her immobilized. she couldn't walk, she couldn't talk. and then ca
so what joe kennedy wanted to give she took. and for all of its existence the names of the president of the joseph p kennedy junior foundation named for her older brother who was killed in world war ii from the beginning to the end the foundation was eunice's baby. , she decided where millions of dollars of kennedy money went to support research into the condition we called mental retardation. the condition that she found the experts wanting in their advice to people. what was the advice to...
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senator markey, senator mccain, senator hatch, house majority leader kevin mccarthy, congressman joe kennedy, congresswoman elaine stepper next, david serio, the archivist of the united states, secretary of the interior, jack schlossberg, president kennedy's .randson, elaine jone where is elaine? there is elaine jones. she has worked with the kennedy library from the very beginning in setting up the profile in courage award. she has been a distinguished member of that committee. we all do on that committee whatever you lane musician, famous cellist was also on that committee. in a moment, stephen will talk about the various initiatives promoted, promulgated, and pushed by the u.s. centennial commission. i want to mention one and only knows about that and it is the profile encourage award that we give every year at the annual dinner in may in boston. was year, the awardee president obama. , veryn the past bipartisan. four winners included president gerald ford, congressman john lewis, senator mccain, and many, many others. kennedy's president profile in courage legacy, we received an stephen
senator markey, senator mccain, senator hatch, house majority leader kevin mccarthy, congressman joe kennedy, congresswoman elaine stepper next, david serio, the archivist of the united states, secretary of the interior, jack schlossberg, president kennedy's .randson, elaine jone where is elaine? there is elaine jones. she has worked with the kennedy library from the very beginning in setting up the profile in courage award. she has been a distinguished member of that committee. we all do on...
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kennedy dies at the family home in hien s port. he's 81 years old. >> joe'ser devastating moment for the kennedys because show has been the architect of all of their dreams and ambitions from the very beginning. >> this man truly lived for his family and his dynasty. >> joseph kennedy for all his faults, and by god, there were many, was an extraordinary fathers. his children loved him, they rr respected him, they honored him. >> joe kennedy dies with his family mired in scandal. ted must now seek redemption. ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ [ sobs quietly ] ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ ♪ je plonge à l'envers ♪attiré par l'extase ♪ ♪ un tourbillon vert illumine les sirènes ♪ ♪ ♪ oh la fête fo', fo' ♪ ♪ ♪ oui l'endorphine s'est envolée ♪ ♪ ♪ d'une fête forain
kennedy dies at the family home in hien s port. he's 81 years old. >> joe'ser devastating moment for the kennedys because show has been the architect of all of their dreams and ambitions from the very beginning. >> this man truly lived for his family and his dynasty. >> joseph kennedy for all his faults, and by god, there were many, was an extraordinary fathers. his children loved him, they rr respected him, they honored him. >> joe kennedy dies with his family mired in...
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. >> joe kennedy always focuses ambition on his children, and you have to wonder if at some deep levelfelt that he himself was responsible in some way, that by thrusting his children o into the world the world has consumed them. >> my mother, she said that a bad man had shot uncle jack, and we went home and my father was under a cedar train with the dogs and we ran to him and we were crying. and he said he had a great life. >> in an instant bobby kennedy has lost his brother, his best friend, and his whole sense of professional meaning in life. >> bobby's always been the little brother in a secondary role. now he's the head of the family. this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, so
. >> joe kennedy always focuses ambition on his children, and you have to wonder if at some deep levelfelt that he himself was responsible in some way, that by thrusting his children o into the world the world has consumed them. >> my mother, she said that a bad man had shot uncle jack, and we went home and my father was under a cedar train with the dogs and we ran to him and we were crying. and he said he had a great life. >> in an instant bobby kennedy has lost his brother,...
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would like to add as you head off to this state house action today with congress number mcgovern, joe kennedy>> we're part of a national coalition that has been going and visiting migrants in countries like mexico, honduras, and el salvador. we are inviting formally commerce may kennedy -- congressman kennedy and mcgovern --come with us in a meetings and have meanings defending human rights. i think they need to understand what is going on and have a conversation not just with the honduran government. amy: i want to thank you, patricia montes. finally, how long will hondurans have right now? is it 18 months if this -- the resending of tps for hundreds is not stopped by a court? >> they have 18 months. -- wee the community would like to see the immigrant community fighting for their countryere and also the of origin. it is important for them to be part of an organized strategy and fight for their rights. amy: patricia montes, immigrant from honduras, executive director of centro presente in boston, massachusetts. she has been working with members s from honduras and central america since the 1
would like to add as you head off to this state house action today with congress number mcgovern, joe kennedy>> we're part of a national coalition that has been going and visiting migrants in countries like mexico, honduras, and el salvador. we are inviting formally commerce may kennedy -- congressman kennedy and mcgovern --come with us in a meetings and have meanings defending human rights. i think they need to understand what is going on and have a conversation not just with the...
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the house which they certainly could in the mid terms, she's going to step aside and allow young joe kennedytake the reins. >> no shot. she'd probably burn down the house before she gives up the front door keys. she will make accusations of sexism against party members, probably similar to how difficult it was to dislodge debbie wasserman schultz from the dnc. >> wasn't that hard. >> but she prepared accusations. once she got busted for the likes. before that she had prepared accusations of anti-semitism against her own party. >> nancy pelosi has been much more successful. first female -- >> she raise as lot of money. in san francisco and new york. which isn't the entirety of america. >> let me finish. i believe for the party it is probably time for new leadership. heading into 2020. >> who would you like to see i like joe crowley. >> but he like many others say they're not going to run against her, she's been there for so long. she has to make a decision is it about myself or the future of the democratic party. it's like the clinton problem, if the democratic party wants to be successful th
the house which they certainly could in the mid terms, she's going to step aside and allow young joe kennedytake the reins. >> no shot. she'd probably burn down the house before she gives up the front door keys. she will make accusations of sexism against party members, probably similar to how difficult it was to dislodge debbie wasserman schultz from the dnc. >> wasn't that hard. >> but she prepared accusations. once she got busted for the likes. before that she had prepared...
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. >> we've seen your cousin joe kennedy, a rising congressman in massachusetts is a rising star.u feel a responsibility for politics? do you feel like you need to run for office someday? >> i'm certainly proud of my family in politics. i don't know what the future holds. i certainly don't feel any pressure from my family to do anything. but what i do know is that we can demand a lot more out of our politics. >> and our thanks to jack kennedy schlaussberg for that interview. >>> coming up, two constitutional scholars on how a president might be impeached and if the trump white house could be in trouble. that's next. pah! that will never work. no, no, no, nah. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha! smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna happen. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. that's it? everybody two seconds! "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our cong
. >> we've seen your cousin joe kennedy, a rising congressman in massachusetts is a rising star.u feel a responsibility for politics? do you feel like you need to run for office someday? >> i'm certainly proud of my family in politics. i don't know what the future holds. i certainly don't feel any pressure from my family to do anything. but what i do know is that we can demand a lot more out of our politics. >> and our thanks to jack kennedy schlaussberg for that interview....
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developing friendships across the aisle and working on immigration reform with ted kennedy and a few days ago with joennedy and john mccain are both fighting the same brain cancer. >>> silicon valley is extreme in wealth. >> and sometimes generosity gets overlooked. b -- but st. louis a few days ago andrew an his 5-year-old daughter were living out of a van but now proud owners of a tiny house. mark brock purchased the tomorrow for the hall brights and let them park it on his property in bolder creek. before they were sleeping oef-- sleeping in a cold, dark van and now they have a place to sleep and all of the creature comforts. >> i've never had somebody put their neck out like this before. and it just -- it brings hope. it just brings hope to you. >> and truthfully we're all one step away from homelessness. any lost my job or got a terminal illness, if i had an addiction, whether it is prescription or not, i would be homeless also. >> he is the chief strategic officer for an organization that generates ideas on how the faith community can solve problems in cities. he hopes people watching this story
developing friendships across the aisle and working on immigration reform with ted kennedy and a few days ago with joennedy and john mccain are both fighting the same brain cancer. >>> silicon valley is extreme in wealth. >> and sometimes generosity gets overlooked. b -- but st. louis a few days ago andrew an his 5-year-old daughter were living out of a van but now proud owners of a tiny house. mark brock purchased the tomorrow for the hall brights and let them park it on his...
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kennedy: joe biden is 75, bernie sanders is 76. >> i have seen younger faces on money.s 112. he's selling social i am when people are literally eating zoo animals in venezuela. a lot of chum. what is rum paying her a speech? it can't just be the people hiring her. no one really cares. when you lose an elect it isn't like you lost your car keys. kennedy: :you put hillary clinton on a stage and indulge her and ask her about the elect she is going to say something so bully ridiculous. and i like jimmy failla think she should be paid handsomely for he one of these. he time she opens her clap trap it's a gift. >> she lost because she was a bad candidate. and that's why she lost to trump. kennedy: it's not on the list. >> page 37. >> she has a point that you have a large majority of students on american college campuses who are being miseducated who don't understand capital i am is the best we got. pick up a history book. watch tv. see what's going on in other fascist countries and communist countries. she made a conscious decision in her campaign mott to go crazy progressive
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host: you're talking about joe kennedy iii.t him and some of his comments about trump in recent appearance from the boston picture there. oyer, how would you great democratic leader? caller: grade democrats as 10 plus, they have done everything all of the dirty secrets to the forefront. leadership, corey booker is a very good candidate democratic presidential candidate. lot now we are getting a of support, we won the primary georgia for a first african merican woman to run as a governor. we run in alabama, democrat, won in pennsylvania, so there is a just coming on and it is willing whether people are illing to see it and act on it and come out and vote. talking georgia, voyer about stacey abrams, winner of for emocratic primary governor last night. seeks to be nation's first black female governor. trenton, florida, go ahead, how would you grade leaders?c party caller: i'd have to grade leadership as incomplete. it's just they need to really develop a good message that with people. i'm in such a quandary right now a senate , we
host: you're talking about joe kennedy iii.t him and some of his comments about trump in recent appearance from the boston picture there. oyer, how would you great democratic leader? caller: grade democrats as 10 plus, they have done everything all of the dirty secrets to the forefront. leadership, corey booker is a very good candidate democratic presidential candidate. lot now we are getting a of support, we won the primary georgia for a first african merican woman to run as a governor. we run...
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brian: real quick, i remember joe kennedy told john kennedy after he was elected president your brotherse. he said you need somebody in washington to watch your back. meanwhile, chris matthews knows all about the kennedys and wrote books about them and knows about republicans so he thinks. listen. >> cultural problem with the republican party as opposed to most americans. republicans are told read the "wall street journal," play golf and talk about pro-sports. especially are all programmed a certain way. they don't have too many outliers, republicans. they have all behave basically the same, right you? must play golf. you don't play tennis. >> you must. >> you much watch sports and talk about the nfl and what else? read the "wall street journal." belief the op-ed page. ainsley: wow. brian: i don't play golf. pete: i don't either. ainsley: i don't talk pro-sports. pete: so indicative of the identity politics of the left. take a person and put them in the box. if you are a white person and male a republican. black person and female you are a democratic. tell that to diamond and silk. ains
brian: real quick, i remember joe kennedy told john kennedy after he was elected president your brotherse. he said you need somebody in washington to watch your back. meanwhile, chris matthews knows all about the kennedys and wrote books about them and knows about republicans so he thinks. listen. >> cultural problem with the republican party as opposed to most americans. republicans are told read the "wall street journal," play golf and talk about pro-sports. especially are all...
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. >> kennedy: like joe donnelly, his campaign. at a statistic that he votes with the president 62% of the time. his campaign is saying he's a democrat. >> kennedy: if he wants another democrat to flip and vote for gina haspel, joe donnelly is a good person to go after considering the rally that they had last night, very enthusiastic rally. >> lisa: not even just the rally, the fact that mike braun is going to be a strong challenger to him so joe donnelly is now like oh shoot, i'm action going to have a really tough general election, same to be said for joe manchin. >> harris: didn't they all learned something from connor lam and central and sylvania. one of these democrats might lead to the right and under going to be in trouble. so these are all lessons. >> lisa: i think everyone has learned and we saw this with primary voters that candidates matter and that's why we saw west virginia's not support someone like don blankenship and supported patrick marseilles. living on a little bit but i'm sure we'll have those conversations late
. >> kennedy: like joe donnelly, his campaign. at a statistic that he votes with the president 62% of the time. his campaign is saying he's a democrat. >> kennedy: if he wants another democrat to flip and vote for gina haspel, joe donnelly is a good person to go after considering the rally that they had last night, very enthusiastic rally. >> lisa: not even just the rally, the fact that mike braun is going to be a strong challenger to him so joe donnelly is now like oh shoot,...
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kennedy and senator joe mccarthy, president eisenhower. their parts on what you actually know of them or is it just totally made up? >> i did -- well, the plot is made up. so that part is fictitious. but i did do a lot of research to try to figure out details about them. and you just find out weird stuff. joe mccarthy, for example, i read this biography of him, written in 1952. and when he would drink, and he drank a lot, he would also eat a stick of butter. so that's a detail in the book. and just because i had so many details like that that were true and i didn't think people would believe me, i did sources at the back. which you don't normally do for a book of fiction. but since it's based on actual events and actual people i thought, well, people should know. i didn't make up the butter thing. >> jimmy: you don't make up the butter. >> mccarthy actually had butter as he drank his scotch. >> jimmy: wow. that's pretty crazy. well, there it is. it's "the hellfire club." it is available now. mr. jake tapper, everybody. thank you, jake. we'
kennedy and senator joe mccarthy, president eisenhower. their parts on what you actually know of them or is it just totally made up? >> i did -- well, the plot is made up. so that part is fictitious. but i did do a lot of research to try to figure out details about them. and you just find out weird stuff. joe mccarthy, for example, i read this biography of him, written in 1952. and when he would drink, and he drank a lot, he would also eat a stick of butter. so that's a detail in the...
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what was the senator from delaware, joe biden, he voted for it, teddy kennedy voted for it, in the house, barbara boxer for it, harry reid, a house member, voted for it, charlie rangel voted for it, chuck schumer voted for it. once a growth model starts, it takes off. to get prosperity there are five principles, number one, a low rate broad based flat tax. the reason you wnt a low rate, to provide the least incentives to people to evade. the reason you want to broad based, you want to limit the places people can put their income to avoid taxation, that's the sina qua, non of tax evasion, there is less sheltering and people moving their companies offshore, all of that will happen with the trump tax bill. second one, low rate broad based flat tax, second one is spending with restraint. my colleague and friend milton freidman lectured that government spending is taxation, it is, low rate, broad based and now sound money, nothing can put the economy to its knees than unsunday monetary or low interest rates, markets need to be clear, not too high so they destroy demand, not too low so they de
what was the senator from delaware, joe biden, he voted for it, teddy kennedy voted for it, in the house, barbara boxer for it, harry reid, a house member, voted for it, charlie rangel voted for it, chuck schumer voted for it. once a growth model starts, it takes off. to get prosperity there are five principles, number one, a low rate broad based flat tax. the reason you wnt a low rate, to provide the least incentives to people to evade. the reason you want to broad based, you want to limit the...
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joe difficult convenient extra. difficult -- and digenova. kennedyresident trump demanding answers over reports that the fbi had an informant embed inside the trump campaign for political purposes. earlier today the president met with fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein at the white house. after the meeting the administration released a statement. the department of justice asked the inspector general to expand its investigation to include any irregularities with the
joe difficult convenient extra. difficult -- and digenova. kennedyresident trump demanding answers over reports that the fbi had an informant embed inside the trump campaign for political purposes. earlier today the president met with fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein at the white house. after the meeting the administration released a statement. the department of justice asked the inspector general to expand its investigation to include any irregularities with the
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which the founding fathers anticipated a demagogue like trump. >>> coming up on "morning joe" senator john kennedynothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. californians are leading against donald trump. our senator should, too. kevin de león is the only candidate for senate who passed laws protecting immigrants from trump... and helped dreamers stay in school. he led bold action against climate change. and only de león fought for universal, medicare for all. democrat kevin de león the only true progressive for senate. change california now is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> joining us now from capitol hill, member of the judiciary committee, john kennedy of louisiana and here on set msnbc chee chief legal correspondent. my mike is not working. >> so senator, thank you so much for being with us. >> you bet. >> a lot of things happening over the past couple days. i know the chairman of your committee has suggested the m
which the founding fathers anticipated a demagogue like trump. >>> coming up on "morning joe" senator john kennedynothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. californians are leading against donald trump. our senator should, too. kevin de león is the only candidate for senate who passed laws protecting immigrants from...
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joe difficult convenient extra. difficult -- and digenova. kennedy: president trump demanding answers over reports that the fbi had an informant embed inside the trump campaign for political purposes. earlier today the president met with fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein at the white house. after the meeting the administration released a statement. the department of justice asked the inspector general to expand its investigation to include any irregularities with the fbi or the department of justice's tactics concerning the trump campaign. >> with the revelations that our campaign may have been the subject of an investigation. i think the inspector general will look into it and insure there was no surveillance done for political purposes against our campaign. it would be very troubling to millions of americans if that took place. but we are very confident. as the inspector general is doing their work and looking at the conduct of the fbi during that period, by adding their focus to it we'll get to the bottom of it. american people have
joe difficult convenient extra. difficult -- and digenova. kennedy: president trump demanding answers over reports that the fbi had an informant embed inside the trump campaign for political purposes. earlier today the president met with fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein at the white house. after the meeting the administration released a statement. the department of justice asked the inspector general to expand its investigation to include any irregularities with the fbi or the...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> the kennedy family has been at the center of american life for generations from patriarch, joeheir children. through it all, the kennedys have occupied a unique place of power and privilege. now, we're looking at the death of robert kennedy and his son is sharing his experiences in a new book. robert kennedy jr. joins us now. >> thanks for having me, savannah. >> there's so much in this book. you cover so much terrain. i do want to ask about an item in the news and you've written a book about michael skakel and his murder case. his conviction overturned by the connecticut supreme court. have you talked to your cousin michael? what's his reaction? >> he's elated. you know, the supreme court decision, people should understand, was effectively exoneration of michael because the court overturned it because there was a credible witness. there's five eyewitnesses that put him 1 11 miles away at the time the murder was committed. he could not have committed the crime. >> the lawyer that represented michael at trial made a mistake by not aggressive live going after that albi alibi and
. ♪ ♪ >>> the kennedy family has been at the center of american life for generations from patriarch, joeheir children. through it all, the kennedys have occupied a unique place of power and privilege. now, we're looking at the death of robert kennedy and his son is sharing his experiences in a new book. robert kennedy jr. joins us now. >> thanks for having me, savannah. >> there's so much in this book. you cover so much terrain. i do want to ask about an item in the...
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joe manchin to be attorney general? >> he could have picked anybody. kennedy: trey gowdy. >> he could have.essions was one of his first supporters. trump was the new kid in school and sessions asked him to the prom on the first day. kennedy: he wouldn't look good in a ping strapless dress. he was the first one in congress in the senate to legitimize his candidacy and take him around and introduce him to people and bridge that gap between a long-shot potential president and a bunch of swamp snobs. >> it was such a long-shot potential president. were they only heavily concentrated on the trump campaign? don't you think they were concentrated on clinton's campaign? kennedy: i want to quantify who was most of surprised on election night. the russians, hillary or trump. i think it's a three-way tie. a major victory for personal freedom. the president signed a bill allowing terminally ill patients to get access to experimental treatment. pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick introduced the bill. he joins me to explain why we need it so badly. it's easy to think that all money managers are pr
joe manchin to be attorney general? >> he could have picked anybody. kennedy: trey gowdy. >> he could have.essions was one of his first supporters. trump was the new kid in school and sessions asked him to the prom on the first day. kennedy: he wouldn't look good in a ping strapless dress. he was the first one in congress in the senate to legitimize his candidacy and take him around and introduce him to people and bridge that gap between a long-shot potential president and a bunch...
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what they said or did and i still hear they say they std stood by ted kennedy after chappaquiddick, stood by bill clinton, stood by joe after bragging that delaware used to be a slave state. they decided these are the rules we're going to play by too and so rightly or wrongly that's where we are. >> do you really think that's a fair symmetry with the way things are now? i just don't see anyone in a democratic primary like roy moore like there's just no democratic roy moore right now. there just isn't. >> well, i mean, look, dennis kucinich has definitely said some bizarre things and he's still involved in a reasonably competitive race that's going on tomorrow as well. i'm not saying they're equivalent now and i definitely think there's kind of this air of triumphalism that is maybe a little over the top of what you see on the democratic side but i'm telling you that's the perception and that's what's fueling a lot of what you're seeing out there in terms of people just we'll be okay with anything as long as our guy wins. >> mona, what do you think? >> well, you notice that the president tweeted that people should not
what they said or did and i still hear they say they std stood by ted kennedy after chappaquiddick, stood by bill clinton, stood by joe after bragging that delaware used to be a slave state. they decided these are the rules we're going to play by too and so rightly or wrongly that's where we are. >> do you really think that's a fair symmetry with the way things are now? i just don't see anyone in a democratic primary like roy moore like there's just no democratic roy moore right now....
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kennedy. he was visited a few days ago by joe biden. the same kind of brain cancer that mccain is fighting now. fighting now. we are all wishing him the best. ♪ ♪ claritin and relief from of non-drowsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) >>> coming up, we are getting details about the royal ♪ at walgreens... helping millions of children here at home... and around the world... starts with one person... you. this red nose day... stop by walgreens and help end child poverty... one nose at a time. because every. one. counts. walgreens, trusted since 1901. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is pr
kennedy. he was visited a few days ago by joe biden. the same kind of brain cancer that mccain is fighting now. fighting now. we are all wishing him the best. ♪ ♪ claritin and relief from of non-drowsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) >>> coming up, we are getting details about the royal ♪ at walgreens... helping...
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kennedy right now. trish reagan. trish, your sense that, you know, in you're joe manchin and the candidate you wanted to win, the ex-convict, and you're having a devil of a time, not impossible time, you're still getting seven out of the ten democratic votes, but a challenger who wasn't touching you is taking three out of those ten votes from you. it's interesting. trish: yeah. it shows your constituency is not happy with you right now. look, a lot of democrats are facing this. we've seen a change -- a shift in the pashties parties, if you, neil, where a lot of the democratic values shunned by conservative republicans have been embracedly donald trump, whether it be, you know, protecting our manufacturing, some of it sort of jobs and core union issues. he has taken on. and i think that's made it very challenging for the manchins of the world because suddenly their agenda is no longer there. neil: he's always walked the tightrope in that state. he was governor but it's a conservative state. donald trump won it by 42 points. so that's tough for democrats in that state. kennedy: yeah, it is very tough. and you know, republica
kennedy right now. trish reagan. trish, your sense that, you know, in you're joe manchin and the candidate you wanted to win, the ex-convict, and you're having a devil of a time, not impossible time, you're still getting seven out of the ten democratic votes, but a challenger who wasn't touching you is taking three out of those ten votes from you. it's interesting. trish: yeah. it shows your constituency is not happy with you right now. look, a lot of democrats are facing this. we've seen a...
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it's why joe biden visited with him, of course, just last week. he was known to have been friends with ted kennedytes senate. perhaps he may disagree fundamentally on public policy, this is someone who is willing to work across party lines to get things done. when i say country first, that was john mccain's tag line back in the 2008 presidential election. so perhaps he may dig his heels in on public policy, but he understands fundamentally that we're all americans and it's in the best interests of our country and the broader world when we have common sense and levelheadedness in our politics, unlike what we saw today from the white house. >> it underscores you to see the legacy of john mccain so differently, and even now, as john mccain is about to release a book. i mean, the audio excerpts of his book are very powerful, and at the same time he's simultaneously making plans for the inevitability, making plans for, you know, his funeral, and then just yesterday, you know, john, we heard the president while he was in cleveland make reference to john mccain. he didn't use his name but he talked about
it's why joe biden visited with him, of course, just last week. he was known to have been friends with ted kennedytes senate. perhaps he may disagree fundamentally on public policy, this is someone who is willing to work across party lines to get things done. when i say country first, that was john mccain's tag line back in the 2008 presidential election. so perhaps he may dig his heels in on public policy, but he understands fundamentally that we're all americans and it's in the best interests...
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kennedy's aerial here. a very distinguished career in his own right. jimmy doolittle, the famous united states air force, four-star general. joe louis, and the boxer who served in world war ii. the first african-american on the supreme court by mr. rosett and apollo astronaut buried here. the memorials are located here as well as some of the astronaut in sales. 26 in world war ii marine corps fighter pilot. medal of honor recipients, pow during the war as well. to my vietnam dedicated dedicated november 11th, 1921 originally had the remains of american soldiers from the first world war. subsequently been unknown for the second world war. the korean conflict in the vietnam war. >> every headstone when they placed flags inn, flags out for the honors that our nation renders to serve our nation, those that have fallen in combat. it is a tremendous event to see the military honor guards precision for which they render the final salute to the veterans. here at arlington the honors speak when they can't. >> truly a peaceful and somber place to visit. there are 400,000 people buried in arlington national cemetery and every year they s
kennedy's aerial here. a very distinguished career in his own right. jimmy doolittle, the famous united states air force, four-star general. joe louis, and the boxer who served in world war ii. the first african-american on the supreme court by mr. rosett and apollo astronaut buried here. the memorials are located here as well as some of the astronaut in sales. 26 in world war ii marine corps fighter pilot. medal of honor recipients, pow during the war as well. to my vietnam dedicated dedicated...
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. >> kennedy: i was born in the great state of indiana, and my dad's family are all hoosiers. and here is joe a pejorative term. i think it is offensive and realistic for the president to ask if not now, when, and there is a big difference saying, all right, what is determinant of the investigation? what kind of timeline are we looking at is very different than fire mueller, lock him up. somebody has to make the distinction between the two, but people like joe scarborough that now is a liberal bubble dweller, and adam schiff are incapable of making this distinction. >> kimberly: greg, are you going to do the completing? >> no, i have a joke about hoosiers but now i cannot use it. the media and the democrats do not want this to end, and it keeps them alive, the investigation as well, all of the good stuff around them, and the drugs that they are abusing, you cannot let go. and they do not see the damage that this drug is doing to their party. it is eroding and to themselves. and when they go back to this drug, it is trump's appeal that is going up, because it is turning him into a victim throu
. >> kennedy: i was born in the great state of indiana, and my dad's family are all hoosiers. and here is joe a pejorative term. i think it is offensive and realistic for the president to ask if not now, when, and there is a big difference saying, all right, what is determinant of the investigation? what kind of timeline are we looking at is very different than fire mueller, lock him up. somebody has to make the distinction between the two, but people like joe scarborough that now is a...
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candidate wins -- i mean, joe mccaray spawnehole generation of imitators and people are still running for state representativ in massachusetts today who say agaiand again because john kennedyain and again, but it should be no surprise it's a race to the bottom. i mean, it was donald trump who announced that th president of the united states was born in kenya and insisted thatas true. it was donald trump who told lies and paid no price for it and, in fact, was rewarded. so it is imitative and derivative. what's is terestingat the n o other candidates in west virginia, enkins and congressman patrickss mor, the attorney general, are hitting each other the head with two by fors saying you're not deserving of trump's support, you're not al reaumpian and blankenship, as david's right, spent a year in jai00l, $25 fine for 20 miners dying on his watch and violation of nine safety standards and law, hel as leading unst week. i don't know what's going to happen in the primary. >> you know watts intesng, show, a lot of the fashionable campaigns are so ugly, yet you go to e municipal and gubernatorial campaigns and they're a lot better. i met u gy mike dugan who is the mayor of detroi
candidate wins -- i mean, joe mccaray spawnehole generation of imitators and people are still running for state representativ in massachusetts today who say agaiand again because john kennedyain and again, but it should be no surprise it's a race to the bottom. i mean, it was donald trump who announced that th president of the united states was born in kenya and insisted thatas true. it was donald trump who told lies and paid no price for it and, in fact, was rewarded. so it is imitative and...
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and it's ironic when joseph kennedy lost his voice through a stroke in 1961, eunice found hers. she brought rosemary back to the heart of the family because joe was no longer able to object. >> woodruff: and of course eunice went on to found special olympics, to do other work for people with disabilities and was always pushing. >> she pushed all her life with her brothers because they were the public face of the family. before jack even took the oath of office she got a commitment for him that he would create a presidential panel on mentaln, retardathat we then called intellectual disabilities.it and she staffe she filled it with people with every kind of expert and the last piece of rgislation jack kennedy e signed was legislation that would de-institutionalize those children. >> woodruff: what do you think her legacy is? >> i think heregacy is enormous. the special olympics is a piece of it. t the national institute of edild health and human development is nfter eunice shriver now; it's because it didn't exist until e told jack the problems of children and pregnant women need the attention of the federal government. and not for the first or
and it's ironic when joseph kennedy lost his voice through a stroke in 1961, eunice found hers. she brought rosemary back to the heart of the family because joe was no longer able to object. >> woodruff: and of course eunice went on to found special olympics, to do other work for people with disabilities and was always pushing. >> she pushed all her life with her brothers because they were the public face of the family. before jack even took the oath of office she got a commitment...
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kennedy: to iran. >> come on. they felt like that he dissed israel. >> nuclear weapons which is supposed to make israel safer. >> now they have the money. what's the incentive now. >> joe biden maid his first state visit to israel on the very day that nette netanyahu od upseup settlements. >> what are the optics ? second of all. >> they're good as far as the trump base is concerned. the optics are good. kennedy: but here's the difference. we don't know what's going to happen with the peace process. i don't think we can say with utter certainty that this destroys the peace process. there has been a predictable reaction, but you know, maybe it resets it in a way that we can't predict at this point. we can hope for that. we can't say that with certainty as some of the president's most ardent supporters do. i do think we have to wait and see. i think this was a genuine move on part of our country but much remains to be seen and negotiated >>> firs first up, this thursday marks the one-year anniversary of special counsel robert mueller starting his investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. the probe had delivered 19 indictments to people i
kennedy: to iran. >> come on. they felt like that he dissed israel. >> nuclear weapons which is supposed to make israel safer. >> now they have the money. what's the incentive now. >> joe biden maid his first state visit to israel on the very day that nette netanyahu od upseup settlements. >> what are the optics ? second of all. >> they're good as far as the trump base is concerned. the optics are good. kennedy: but here's the difference. we don't know what's...
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. >> sandra: you and joe manchin a democrat from west virginia, you've introduced this bipartisan anti-corruption legislation, senator kennedys the jack act? >> it would require additional disclosure by lobbyists. look, you have the right to petition your government even if you are a paid lobbyist. and i support that right. number two, this bill is not going to change western civilization, i realize that. it's not going to help people grow hair or cure erectile dysfunction but it will fill a need. when a senator meets with a constituent or with somebody he doesn't know, he is entitled to know -- i would like to know who they are and oftentimes if it's a lobbyist i look at their lobbyist registration. i was surprised to learn if you have been convicted as a lobbyist of fraud, of extortion, of bribing a congressman or senator that you don't have to disclose that on your lobbyist registration. i talked to senator manchin and said let's try to put together a bipartisan bill to do something about it. that's all this bill does, if you want to be a paid lobbyist you have to disclose if you've ever tried to bribe a congressman. >> s
. >> sandra: you and joe manchin a democrat from west virginia, you've introduced this bipartisan anti-corruption legislation, senator kennedys the jack act? >> it would require additional disclosure by lobbyists. look, you have the right to petition your government even if you are a paid lobbyist. and i support that right. number two, this bill is not going to change western civilization, i realize that. it's not going to help people grow hair or cure erectile dysfunction but it...
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like columnist joe asap actually doing spying for the cia. or ambassador joseph kennedyon't know why all that happened. but all that did really happen. >> yes. could i ask quickly, you mentioned in the book somebody who i admire a great deal, margaret chase smith. >> she's a hero of mine. >> she was strong, she was one of the last of the old time -- not one of the last at that time, but she was a liberal republican from the northeast who knew what she thought and why. >> she's incredible. i knew a little bit about her but not until i did the research for this book, and she is incredible. going to the floor of the senate and giving her declaration of conscience speech. i revere edward r. murrow but he didn't take a scapepel to mccharactm mccarthy until 1954. what she did, a republican, while also running for re-election, it wasn't like she's retiring and all of a sudden here's my courage. she did it while pursuing a career in washington. history recognizes her for that. >> only woman in the senate. >> that raises the question about what's happening right now. as you have
like columnist joe asap actually doing spying for the cia. or ambassador joseph kennedyon't know why all that happened. but all that did really happen. >> yes. could i ask quickly, you mentioned in the book somebody who i admire a great deal, margaret chase smith. >> she's a hero of mine. >> she was strong, she was one of the last of the old time -- not one of the last at that time, but she was a liberal republican from the northeast who knew what she thought and why. >>...