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so much he feared joe kennedy would rest the presidency from him in a contest it's that he felt joe kennedy would be a fascist. joe kennedy's instincts were basically fascist and that concerned roosevelt and it's very interesting that his sons become the kind of bulwarks of american liberalism after kennedy had his own right-wing proclivities. >> that's an interesting thing about the family dynamics, a bookstore into detail about that as well but the fact that joe kennedy loved his sons so much and want them to succeed so much that he didn't care exactly, it's almost like a fathersays i want you to succeed, i don't care if you're a doctor or a lawyer . i think you should go into politics . i think you should be fascist, let's say that but if you disagree with me, that will get in my way area if you disagree with me about what you should do when you're president. that had to contribute to, if the outcome you're looking for and not theactual ideal . >> is sons all opposed him ideologically. and to joe kennedy's credit and there's not a lot to put to his credit i might say but to his cr
so much he feared joe kennedy would rest the presidency from him in a contest it's that he felt joe kennedy would be a fascist. joe kennedy's instincts were basically fascist and that concerned roosevelt and it's very interesting that his sons become the kind of bulwarks of american liberalism after kennedy had his own right-wing proclivities. >> that's an interesting thing about the family dynamics, a bookstore into detail about that as well but the fact that joe kennedy loved his sons...
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joe kennedy's instincts were basically fascist and i concerned roosevelt so it's very interesting his sons become the bullets of american liberalism after kennedy had his own right we committees. >> the fact that kennedy loved his sons so much that he didn't care care of your doctor or a lawyer i thank you should go into politics are you should be fascist but if you disagree with me that won't get in my way that is the outcome you're looking for not the actual idea. >> his sons all the posting of ideologically. and to joe kennedy's credit, not a lot you can for say but and inculcated with that independence including from him. nothing but in a political sense and a danger to her sons political careers. and then by financing their campaign but they struggle to create distance to say i'm not like my father and one of the contributions to the liberalism was to say i'm not my father so kennedy took his father to task for his anti-semitism and you don't think of the kennedy boy standing up to their father in fact ted kennedy never did but he followed his career but not like he lived face to
joe kennedy's instincts were basically fascist and i concerned roosevelt so it's very interesting his sons become the bullets of american liberalism after kennedy had his own right we committees. >> the fact that kennedy loved his sons so much that he didn't care care of your doctor or a lawyer i thank you should go into politics are you should be fascist but if you disagree with me that won't get in my way that is the outcome you're looking for not the actual idea. >> his sons all...
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because the idea of next man up what was really joe kennedy kind of idea, you are stoic. nobody cries among the kennedys, he always said katie stillcry . used up and you go and you do what you have to do but what patrick said to me was he said , you really have no idea kind of damage that all of these deaths inflicted upon the kennedyfamily . he was stoic but that stoicism was the mandate of joe kennedy. because underneath that stoicism, patrick said was posttraumatic stress disorder . this was a family that was wracked and destroyed those deaths. and the story i tell here of ted after the death of john but particularly after the death of robert to whom he had grown very close. they were senate compatriots. he had gone to this senate in 62 and bobby had come in 64 as preparation for what you hoped would be a presidential bid which he ultimately did run for and they were close as children although there was still an age differential between them but they seemed very close in thesenate . and when bobby died, ted was devastated. absolutely devastated. he was a lost man. and i
because the idea of next man up what was really joe kennedy kind of idea, you are stoic. nobody cries among the kennedys, he always said katie stillcry . used up and you go and you do what you have to do but what patrick said to me was he said , you really have no idea kind of damage that all of these deaths inflicted upon the kennedyfamily . he was stoic but that stoicism was the mandate of joe kennedy. because underneath that stoicism, patrick said was posttraumatic stress disorder . this was...
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joe kennedy and say 1934, and 1935 is heading up the sec in washington . an important new government entity. in it he pins these long handwritten letters to jack who is in his last year at prep school. he sends long hand written letter to joe jr was already at harvard . younger children, it strikes me that this is a guy who somehow managing important government policies nevertheless instructing his children, trying to mold his children and in particular the sons. is more concerned, quite clear about them. especially the two older ones. it's whatever one might say that joe kennedy is a businessman and a diplomat, ultimately disastrous turn as ambassador to britain we can talk about that. in this devotion to his kids is something bring the i would alsy that i think that rose kennedy, the mother, she deserves more in some ways credit for jack's upbringing than she is sometimes given. i think he gets his historical sensibility more from her and from his father. he's actually more like his mother and like his father. his international responsibility comes i thi
joe kennedy and say 1934, and 1935 is heading up the sec in washington . an important new government entity. in it he pins these long handwritten letters to jack who is in his last year at prep school. he sends long hand written letter to joe jr was already at harvard . younger children, it strikes me that this is a guy who somehow managing important government policies nevertheless instructing his children, trying to mold his children and in particular the sons. is more concerned, quite clear...
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julie norman, joe kennedy paid the price of going after the moral left.be joe kennedy represents a younger middle ground in the democratic party, along with president-elect biden? marco rubio having a spirited weekend in florida, as he is reticent to join what are considered republicans strident in trump support. what is the state of the milk -- of the middle politics in this nation? julie: i think that is the big question out of the trump era, in particular, but not just trump. it has been an era of polarization on both sides. liberals moving further to the left and conservatives moving further to the right. the question is for 2021 moving into this new administration, where does that leave the middle? where does that leave moderates? is there space for them right now? we are seeing that play out in the republican party this week, but we've been seeing it play out over the last few years with the democrats also. i think right now, there was a lot of american voters who really support that middle, and want to see a stronger voice and a stronger space for
julie norman, joe kennedy paid the price of going after the moral left.be joe kennedy represents a younger middle ground in the democratic party, along with president-elect biden? marco rubio having a spirited weekend in florida, as he is reticent to join what are considered republicans strident in trump support. what is the state of the milk -- of the middle politics in this nation? julie: i think that is the big question out of the trump era, in particular, but not just trump. it has been an...
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joe kennedy wanted him to be attorney general. t a certain point kennedy turns to clark clifford, and he says would you please go to new york and talk to my dad and try to talk him out of this idea of bobby being attorney general. it's just not a good idea. and clifford said, so you want me to go to new york and talk to your dad? and he says, yeah, i do. so clifford flew to new york and in clifford's memoire, he says i had this great meal with the ambassador and pleasant trees and how well the transition was going. and then i had to say, mr. ambassador, i have one thing we need to talk about, which is i really don't think it's good for jack or bobby or the incoming administration for bobby to be attorney general. and he laid out his view on that, and according to clifford, at the end of it, joe said, clark, thank you very much. that was a very compelling presentation. you make some really interesting points. bobby will be attorney general. and clifford later said, it was sort of scary to see how he operated and it was kind of scary
joe kennedy wanted him to be attorney general. t a certain point kennedy turns to clark clifford, and he says would you please go to new york and talk to my dad and try to talk him out of this idea of bobby being attorney general. it's just not a good idea. and clifford said, so you want me to go to new york and talk to your dad? and he says, yeah, i do. so clifford flew to new york and in clifford's memoire, he says i had this great meal with the ambassador and pleasant trees and how well the...
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the freshman, jake all can close, will represent massachusetts's fourth district, it is held by joe kennedy, who declined to run for reelection and pursued an unsuccessful bid for senate. we are waiting for the congress to come back in. greg kaplan, our producer tweeting that the democratic leader has been seen in the chamber. u.s. eating the ceremonial swearing-in of senators, the vice president, mike pence, swearing in those members. let's watch. exceptionalism. nancy pelosi believes in the goodness of the american people. nancy pelosi believes that our diversity is our strength and our unity is our power. nancy pelosi believes that the house is fundamentally the to itution best equipped reflect the hopes, the dreams, aspirations of everyday americans. nancy pelosi believes that our to continue n is america's long, necessary, and march toward a more perfect union. the reverend dr. martin luther jr. once observed that the not measure of a leader is how one fairs in moments of comfort or convenience but how fairs in moments of challenge and controversy. has passed that test with flying colo
the freshman, jake all can close, will represent massachusetts's fourth district, it is held by joe kennedy, who declined to run for reelection and pursued an unsuccessful bid for senate. we are waiting for the congress to come back in. greg kaplan, our producer tweeting that the democratic leader has been seen in the chamber. u.s. eating the ceremonial swearing-in of senators, the vice president, mike pence, swearing in those members. let's watch. exceptionalism. nancy pelosi believes in the...
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joe kennedy wanted him to be attorney general. a certain point kennedy turns to clark clifford, his campaign liaison and says, would you please go to new york and talk to my dad and try to talk him out of this idea of bobby being attorney general. it's just not a good idea. clifford said so you want me to go to new york and talk to your dad about talking him out of it? he said, yeah, i do. okay. clifford flew to new york and in clifford's memoir i had the great meal with the ambassador, they called him ambassador kennedy and pleasantries and how well the transition was going and then i had to say, you know, mr. ambassador, i have one thing we really need to talk about which is i really don't think it's good for jack or bobby or frankly the administration, incoming administration, for bobby to be attorney general and he laid out his view on that. and according to clifford at the end of it, joseph said, clark, thank you very much. very compelling presentation and you make some really interesting points and bobby will be attorney gene
joe kennedy wanted him to be attorney general. a certain point kennedy turns to clark clifford, his campaign liaison and says, would you please go to new york and talk to my dad and try to talk him out of this idea of bobby being attorney general. it's just not a good idea. clifford said so you want me to go to new york and talk to your dad about talking him out of it? he said, yeah, i do. okay. clifford flew to new york and in clifford's memoir i had the great meal with the ambassador, they...
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. >>> let's discuss with the former massachusetts democratic congressman joe kennedy. cnn political commentator. his first appearance in that capacity with us here on cnn in "the situation room." welcome to cnn. thank you for joining us. should democrats push this through along strict party lines or make more of an effort to try to gain at least some bipartisan support? >> wolf, it's a pleasure and thanks for having me. look, i think the president's strategy here is exactly right. he came into office a year into a crisis, found that there was no plan. by the way, republican senators were in control of the senate at that time. they essentially put the brakes on a plan for democrats to try to go big. they scaled that project down. how much longer does the american public have to wait until the federal government is willing to martial all the resources necessary to get us through this crisis? president biden is saying look, we want to work together, be bipartisan. come to the table, work through something. if you're not, we're not going to let the country get mired in the
. >>> let's discuss with the former massachusetts democratic congressman joe kennedy. cnn political commentator. his first appearance in that capacity with us here on cnn in "the situation room." welcome to cnn. thank you for joining us. should democrats push this through along strict party lines or make more of an effort to try to gain at least some bipartisan support? >> wolf, it's a pleasure and thanks for having me. look, i think the president's strategy here is...
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joe biden? [laughter] kennedy, leslie. [laughter] joe biden. right. note chavez. [laughter] that's it, dave you and tim are tied, what number my thinking of tim? >> seven. kennedy: dave. >> six. support note seven tim carney wins. >> joke is on you because me and tim are both on her way to the gulags anyway. >> you guys can corporal put vegas a much thanks for playing "say it ain't joe". coming up teachers is to be inside the classroom. set outside protesting. studies show scores have very little covid exposure, they are not good spreaders. my next guest says teachers unions are holding our states hostage. ben domenech joins me in moments. e's no need to be stressed. geico makes it easy to file a claim online, on the app, or over the phone. yeah, but what if i never hear back? that's gonna make me want to go jab...jab! nope! your geico claims team is always there for you. that makes me want to celebrate with some fireworks. 5,6,7 go... boom, boom, boom, boom boom boom boom boom boom, yeah! geico. great service without all the drama. at t-mobile
joe biden? [laughter] kennedy, leslie. [laughter] joe biden. right. note chavez. [laughter] that's it, dave you and tim are tied, what number my thinking of tim? >> seven. kennedy: dave. >> six. support note seven tim carney wins. >> joke is on you because me and tim are both on her way to the gulags anyway. >> you guys can corporal put vegas a much thanks for playing "say it ain't joe". coming up teachers is to be inside the classroom. set outside protesting....
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joe biden? [laughter] kennedy, leslie. [laughter] joe biden. mean you're right. note chavez. [laughter] that's it, dave you and tim are tied, what number my thinking of tim? >> seven. kennedy: dave. >> six. support note seven tim carney wins. >> joke is on you because me and tim are both on her way to the gulags anyway. >> you guys can corporal put vegas a much thanks for playing "say it ain't joe". coming up teachers is to be inside the classroom. set outside protesting. studies show scores have very little covid exposure, they are not good spreaders. my next guest says teachers unions are holding our states our retirement plan with voya, keeps us moving forward. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... graduation selfie! well done! and voya stays by our side, keeping us on track for retirement... giving us confidence in our future ...and in kevin's. you ready for your first day on the job? i was born ready. go get'em, kev. well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and
joe biden? [laughter] kennedy, leslie. [laughter] joe biden. mean you're right. note chavez. [laughter] that's it, dave you and tim are tied, what number my thinking of tim? >> seven. kennedy: dave. >> six. support note seven tim carney wins. >> joke is on you because me and tim are both on her way to the gulags anyway. >> you guys can corporal put vegas a much thanks for playing "say it ain't joe". coming up teachers is to be inside the classroom. set outside...
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and how is joe kennedy, to name but a few. to speak to him and his team over the last couple of days and couple of weeks so yeah, obviously they have a massive job to do and so much work on but they are all pretty happy and confident and looking forward to a big job ahead. jae forward to a big 'ob ahead. joe biden forward to a big job ahead. joe biden speaks proudly of his irish heritage. as the bbc�*s nick bryant found out. mr b ant, nick bryant found out. mr bryant. a _ nick bryant found out. m bryant, a quick word for the bbc? �* �* bryant, a quick word for the bbc? “'~�* bryant, a quick word for the bbc? �* �* �* , bryant, a quick word for the bbc? �*~'~�* , . bbc? bbc? i'm irish. with britain having _ bbc? bbc? i'm irish. with britain having left - bbc? bbc? i'm irish. with britain having left the i britain having left the european union and hoping for a trade deal with the us, officials in the uk will be hoping they can cultivate their own special relationship. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. let's catch up with all the l
and how is joe kennedy, to name but a few. to speak to him and his team over the last couple of days and couple of weeks so yeah, obviously they have a massive job to do and so much work on but they are all pretty happy and confident and looking forward to a big job ahead. jae forward to a big 'ob ahead. joe biden forward to a big job ahead. joe biden speaks proudly of his irish heritage. as the bbc�*s nick bryant found out. mr b ant, nick bryant found out. mr bryant. a _ nick bryant found...
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. >> you mentioned also old joe kennedy hated the fact that it appeared in the new yorker. that wasn't a big enough magazine for his taste. >> life would have been great, but the new yorker was just tiny for him. harold ross having it syndicated in "reader's digest," which was another magazine harold despised. i don't know how kennedy twisted his arm but he got his mass publication of the story after all. >> speaking of "reader's digest," a quick footnote to another thing about the new yorker in those years was the so-called pony addition that appeared in a smaller addition which was available to servicemen. driving up the circulation making it important for those who were coming home and would buy it in 1946 when it came out. so hersey had this relationship with sean bates. so how does he get to japan and how does he break through the wall of the cover-up? >> like i said, one should never assume to the first lesson not just of journalism, but of life. -- [inaudible] she says never assume. [laughter] >> well, i did. i was initially not a good journalist and i chastise mysel
. >> you mentioned also old joe kennedy hated the fact that it appeared in the new yorker. that wasn't a big enough magazine for his taste. >> life would have been great, but the new yorker was just tiny for him. harold ross having it syndicated in "reader's digest," which was another magazine harold despised. i don't know how kennedy twisted his arm but he got his mass publication of the story after all. >> speaking of "reader's digest," a quick footnote...
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joining me now is coach joe kennedy and his attorney first liberty institute kelly shackle ford. hank you. good morning. ainsley: you are welcome. joe, tell us what happened. >> in the easiest way of terms, i was fired for taking a silent prayer alone on the football field. and i have had to fight to it save save my job and get my rights back. i had to choose between my faith and my job. and that's where we are. so we are fighting for this. ainsley: so the district suspended you and then they never asked you to come back? >> yes. they give me unfavorable review and said do not rehire. ainsley: what district is this? what state? >> this is birminghamton school district up in birminghamton washington. ainsley: kelly, why did you decide to take the case. >> this is an important case. the idea if a coach can't go to a knee by themselves after the football game which is what he was fired for and say a 15 minute silent prayer thanking god for the privilege of coaching the young men that he coached, then we are in real trouble. that's in clear violation of the first amendment. and would
joining me now is coach joe kennedy and his attorney first liberty institute kelly shackle ford. hank you. good morning. ainsley: you are welcome. joe, tell us what happened. >> in the easiest way of terms, i was fired for taking a silent prayer alone on the football field. and i have had to fight to it save save my job and get my rights back. i had to choose between my faith and my job. and that's where we are. so we are fighting for this. ainsley: so the district suspended you and then...
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>> joe: i think i saw him and that story also. >> kennedy: he was in there. >> joe: clearly after afterith the stars." the best unintentional comedy you'll ever see, the same columnist, the media chief content officer, whatever that is, said that he is not advocating cancel culture. he insisted that this is not what he's doing. except this is exactly what he's doing. it's kind of a pattern that we've seen over the last four years explored and that's a shift ofisms where we go from journalism tobias to outright activism. when a writer at a publication since we are going to track and make sure that these people can't earn a living post trump just because they were spokespeople within the organization. it's a bridge too far hundred guests. >> gillian: kennedy, coming from forbes, do you think it's more about their own hiring practices or do you think it's more about encouraging other media outlets, other american companies to steer clear of these folks. >> kennedy: i think it's just gross. what's the point? to cancel these people into poverty? you're not going to be happy unless you see ke
>> joe: i think i saw him and that story also. >> kennedy: he was in there. >> joe: clearly after afterith the stars." the best unintentional comedy you'll ever see, the same columnist, the media chief content officer, whatever that is, said that he is not advocating cancel culture. he insisted that this is not what he's doing. except this is exactly what he's doing. it's kind of a pattern that we've seen over the last four years explored and that's a shift ofisms where...
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you may recall joe kennedy gave the opposition response to president trump in 2018.es they are given by congressional leaders. other times, they are given by up and coming members of the party. sometimes governors will give the address. it is a way for the opposition party to highlight its message in a response to the state of the union address by a president. after moving it to prime time -- you might think what more can you do to innovate the state of the union address? what more can presidents do to reinterpret or reimagine this constitutional directive? when ronald reagan entered office in 1981, he did not allow his essential conservatism to prevent him from expanding the spectacle that the state of the union had become. reagan is also a master of stage craft and at storytelling. in 1982, he adds something we had not seen before. [video clip] >> just two weeks ago in the midst of a terrible tragedy on the potomac, we saw american heroism at its finest, dedicated rescue workers saving victims and we saw the heroism of the one of our young government employees who
you may recall joe kennedy gave the opposition response to president trump in 2018.es they are given by congressional leaders. other times, they are given by up and coming members of the party. sometimes governors will give the address. it is a way for the opposition party to highlight its message in a response to the state of the union address by a president. after moving it to prime time -- you might think what more can you do to innovate the state of the union address? what more can...
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lisa: [laughter] sam: that is like joe kennedy trying to get advice from their boot black.hen you also see the russell 3000 trading 37% its moving day average, 40 day moving average, the highest on record, they are on -- in need of a digestion of gains. tom: what you are getting is the stovall clinic. what we do with democratic house and senate is textbook looking at our history. what is our trap right now of looking at too much history, and at the present of this modern market? sam: i always like to say that history is a great guide, but is never gospel, that even though as mark train one said, it might frequently rhyme, like the singer of the national anthem, it sometimes forgets the words. you have to overlay historical tendencies with economic projections, fundamental forecasts, and technical considerations. right now, the trend is your friend, and while we are likely due for some sort of a pullback, one occurs every nine months, i still think that we are headed higher for the full year. tom: we are heading higher for the full year. are you going to be like ben layla an
lisa: [laughter] sam: that is like joe kennedy trying to get advice from their boot black.hen you also see the russell 3000 trading 37% its moving day average, 40 day moving average, the highest on record, they are on -- in need of a digestion of gains. tom: what you are getting is the stovall clinic. what we do with democratic house and senate is textbook looking at our history. what is our trap right now of looking at too much history, and at the present of this modern market? sam: i always...
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it was then in the view of many observers joe kennedy looked to his sons as a means of fulfilling is own dreams. certainly he had inculcated in all of them the necessary sense of drive and competition, perhaps excessively so. as he once said, i do not think as much of the people who have it in them to be first but finished second. the number he told them to not be kept, then do not play. in pursuit of that dream it was his eldest son joe junior regarded as the most promising of the lot until it one of the truly incredible number of tragedies that he was killed on a flying mission in world war ii. the better felt on the shoulders -- banner fell on the shoulders of the next eldest son jack. jack as a child was rather sickly. this is a serious flaw among the gung ho kennedys. he was shot, quiet. his mother and i could not picture him as a politician. we were assured he would be a good teacher or writer. all of that changed at the death of his elder brother and as his father explains, young joe was going to be the politician the family. when he died jack took his place. i told him joe wa
it was then in the view of many observers joe kennedy looked to his sons as a means of fulfilling is own dreams. certainly he had inculcated in all of them the necessary sense of drive and competition, perhaps excessively so. as he once said, i do not think as much of the people who have it in them to be first but finished second. the number he told them to not be kept, then do not play. in pursuit of that dream it was his eldest son joe junior regarded as the most promising of the lot until it...
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i know the old story, joe kennedy asking for stock market picks from the shoeshine boy and went upstairseverything the dade before the crash. they love to learn. they watched. they sold everything in the tech crash. they sold a lot in 2009. they looked back years later i made a huge mistake. i could have been buying rather than selling. i think they're smarter. >> listen, i'm with you, charles. i think there is a bit of professional arrogance that takes place on wall street and our profession. we're the experts. i spent a lot of time speaking around the country they have the ability and information that we didn't have when i was starting out as a retail investor. they have the information to be able to be really good investors t was just a few years ago when we were bemoan that millenials were never going to invest in stocks because they saw what happened to their parents in 2008 and 2009. i applauds this. i think it is sustainable. options trading makes me nervous. that is where sometimes you can get caught. other than that i love the choices that are being made for the most part and i
i know the old story, joe kennedy asking for stock market picks from the shoeshine boy and went upstairseverything the dade before the crash. they love to learn. they watched. they sold everything in the tech crash. they sold a lot in 2009. they looked back years later i made a huge mistake. i could have been buying rather than selling. i think they're smarter. >> listen, i'm with you, charles. i think there is a bit of professional arrogance that takes place on wall street and our...
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it also helped john's career >> you mentioned to that old joe kennedy hated the effect it appeared in the new yorker. those not big enough magazine. >> not all the new yorker was little for him but he badgered harold ross into the reader's digest which is another magazine harold despised. i don't know how kennedy twisted his arm but he did syndicate in the reader's digest we got the mass publication of the story after offers son. >> nothing about the new yorker and the warriors is that so-called pony edition. it appeared in a smaller edition that was available driving up its circulation would buy it in 1946 when it came out. so he has his relationship with sean bates so how does he get to japan and how does he break through the walls of the cover-up? >> guest: like i said, one should never assume it was the first lesson of not just journalism but life. >> is a heparin movie too, remember the desk set she said never assume. [laughter] >> what i did. i initially was a very bad journalists, but because hiroshima does have the story, it has the feeling of an exposÉ. so i assumed it was hi
it also helped john's career >> you mentioned to that old joe kennedy hated the effect it appeared in the new yorker. those not big enough magazine. >> not all the new yorker was little for him but he badgered harold ross into the reader's digest which is another magazine harold despised. i don't know how kennedy twisted his arm but he did syndicate in the reader's digest we got the mass publication of the story after offers son. >> nothing about the new yorker and the...
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former democratic joe kennedy talked about trying to work with republicans. here's what he said. >> bipartisanship is not the goal, the goal is relief for the american public. bipartisanship is hopefully the way to get there, but that depends on republicans coming to the table. if they're not willing to do it with joe biden, show me who they would be willing to do it with. >> does he have a point? is it too early to basically say they're not going to be willing to work with him on anything? >> it is too early to say. it is also too early to say joe biden is in office a week and hasn't united the nation. bipartisan is not by any means the end. it is how biden kpcampaigned. if they canton covid relief as they did for trump, when he want to raise the payment to $2,000, it takes leadership and goodwill on the part of opposition. something we haven't seen a lot of. >> john avalon, thank you very much. >>> next, a warning about one of the more contagious strains of coronavirus. fears about how fast it is spreading in the united states. plus several women with one t
former democratic joe kennedy talked about trying to work with republicans. here's what he said. >> bipartisanship is not the goal, the goal is relief for the american public. bipartisanship is hopefully the way to get there, but that depends on republicans coming to the table. if they're not willing to do it with joe biden, show me who they would be willing to do it with. >> does he have a point? is it too early to basically say they're not going to be willing to work with him on...
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now this trend has old wall street spinning yarns about joe kennedy or their long-lost nephew callinghem up for a hot stock tip. the street is worried about that and the renewal of ipo party train. after a firm doubled yesterday and poshmark, petco off to rocketing highs in their debut. the old jitters that the fed may remove the punch bowl sooner rather than later. is all of this angst, all of in anxiety enough to move to the sideline? or maybe should investor try to make money where money is being made? let's ask nicholas wealth management president david nicholas and key advisor group president eddie ghabour. i want to point out one fact here. according to goldman sachs, folks, late to the party retail investor absolutely crushing the s&p 500. so maybe they're on to something. maybe all of this noise we're hearing out of wall street is sour grapes. eddie, your twitter handle, is the common sense bull, so do these small investors are they doing the right thing in the microcap rally, is that scaring you? >> no, it is not, actually. i think right now we're in a goldilocks scenario, my
now this trend has old wall street spinning yarns about joe kennedy or their long-lost nephew callinghem up for a hot stock tip. the street is worried about that and the renewal of ipo party train. after a firm doubled yesterday and poshmark, petco off to rocketing highs in their debut. the old jitters that the fed may remove the punch bowl sooner rather than later. is all of this angst, all of in anxiety enough to move to the sideline? or maybe should investor try to make money where money is...
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when you look at people coming up like lauren underwood, certainly joe kennedy, and kayaking file fromrs that i think will be groomed, and i agree with the speaker, we don't know them perhaps as well because they are not on social media as much. >> julie: the girl gets more attention than probably any newly elected freshman congresswoman, among all her colleagues. we know so much about her. it democrats are taking heat for a divisive reddick rick speaker pelosi taking heat after it saying that it was motivated by race. here's what she had to say. >> it's an epiphany for the world to see that there are people in our country led by this president, for the moment, who have chosen their whiteness over democracy. >> julie: gianno, what do you think about pelosi's comments? why is she, i guess, calling it a race-in cited capital violent storm? i don't understand what race has to do with it. >> i was just talking about this on my podcast come out today. thank encourage you to subscribe and listen. this has nothing to do with race whatsoever but it's a common democratic trick. everything is ab
when you look at people coming up like lauren underwood, certainly joe kennedy, and kayaking file fromrs that i think will be groomed, and i agree with the speaker, we don't know them perhaps as well because they are not on social media as much. >> julie: the girl gets more attention than probably any newly elected freshman congresswoman, among all her colleagues. we know so much about her. it democrats are taking heat for a divisive reddick rick speaker pelosi taking heat after it saying...
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it was then that in the view of many observers joe kennedy began to look towards his sons as a means of fulfilling his lost dreams. the necessary sense of drive, ambition and competition. he once said, quote, i don't think much of people who have it in them to be first but finish second. for the kennedys it's either the outhouse or the castle, no in between. remember, if you can't be captain, don't play. in pursuit of that dream, it was his eldest son, joe jr., who was regarded as the most promising of the lot until in one of the truly incredible number of tragedies to strike that family, he was killed by flying a mission in europe in world war ii. fell on the shoulders of jack. he was much less the politician type than his late brother had been. jack in retrospect surprisingly, but jack as a child was rather sickly. this was a serious flaw among the kennedys. he was, quote, shy, withdrawn, quiet, said his father. his mother and i couldn't picture him as a politician. we were sure he would be a teacher, a writer. all that changed, though, with the death of his elder brother and as hi
it was then that in the view of many observers joe kennedy began to look towards his sons as a means of fulfilling his lost dreams. the necessary sense of drive, ambition and competition. he once said, quote, i don't think much of people who have it in them to be first but finish second. for the kennedys it's either the outhouse or the castle, no in between. remember, if you can't be captain, don't play. in pursuit of that dream, it was his eldest son, joe jr., who was regarded as the most...
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olds telling us how to trade stocks and lohan telling us how to buy bitcoin and it reminds me of joe kennedy saying i got out of the market when my shoe shine kid was telling me stock tips. i see that right now >> maybe, shannon, it's best to look at the big picture and stop trying to figure out okay, the market seems overbought. the market seems frothy and just focus what rick reider told us yesterday of managing trillions of dollars for blackrock let's listen to mr. reider and we can talk about it on the other side it's good context for this conversation >> i think you can still get an 8% to 10% return on equities, but listen, i think the tail risk is higher and not to say you can't pull back first, but i think the tail risk is higher on the returns on equities like we've had the last couple of years when you've had incredible monetary stimulus? probably not, but i still think there's upside >> all right pretty optimistic view from mr. reider >> well, i think this is all about the probability of these different events occurring we talk about the probability that the market will go higher o
olds telling us how to trade stocks and lohan telling us how to buy bitcoin and it reminds me of joe kennedy saying i got out of the market when my shoe shine kid was telling me stock tips. i see that right now >> maybe, shannon, it's best to look at the big picture and stop trying to figure out okay, the market seems overbought. the market seems frothy and just focus what rick reider told us yesterday of managing trillions of dollars for blackrock let's listen to mr. reider and we can...
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joe emulated what he could. kennedy was drawn to politics, biden was drawn to politics. hotogenic wife and children. joe had a photogenic wife and children. the kennedys had a family compound at hyannis port. the bidens would have a family compound in wilmington, delaware. >> joe biden was always fascinated by the kennedy mystique. he really saw himself as a natural heir to that tradition. >> i'm joe biden and i'm a candidate for the united states senate. politicians have done such a job on the people that the people don't believe them anymore, and i'd like a shot at changing that. >> narrator: but wilmington was no hyannis port. >> we, the bidens, we had no money. we had no power or influence. we didn't know anybody who was a big name who could help us. >> hi, how are you? >> hi, how are you? >> joe biden's my name... >> narrator: like the crisis over his stutter, his political start was a struggle. behind in the polls, facing a powerful opponent: united states senator cale boggs, an ally of president richard nixon. >> joe bid asked me about getting involved in his campa
joe emulated what he could. kennedy was drawn to politics, biden was drawn to politics. hotogenic wife and children. joe had a photogenic wife and children. the kennedys had a family compound at hyannis port. the bidens would have a family compound in wilmington, delaware. >> joe biden was always fascinated by the kennedy mystique. he really saw himself as a natural heir to that tradition. >> i'm joe biden and i'm a candidate for the united states senate. politicians have done such...
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and joe kennedy came in to the transgender task force, a task force in this community and chair of theerans affairs committee. thank you for your kind words. but if you want to talk about how it happened. >> madam speaker should point out no wood could see you during all of those remarks of the people you are talking about but i could see you and watching your reaction to what was being said tells me that this was of all the things, of all the accomplishments you have made in your two times as speaker of the house and in your and in year legislative career is fair to say that the repeal ofir that "don't ask don't tell" ranks in the top three? >> yes. and the hate crime legislation which largely attributed to varney frank and so many other people as well. today it has special poignancy because it's a holiday. she has found her happiness. it has special meaning for skylar and this award has special meaning for me and for her as well. thank you. [inaudible] we had a large number of trans folks calm in uniform and we encouraged everyone to invite folks toin be visible and we haa reception
and joe kennedy came in to the transgender task force, a task force in this community and chair of theerans affairs committee. thank you for your kind words. but if you want to talk about how it happened. >> madam speaker should point out no wood could see you during all of those remarks of the people you are talking about but i could see you and watching your reaction to what was being said tells me that this was of all the things, of all the accomplishments you have made in your two...
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the freshman, jake all can close, will represent massachusetts's fourth district, it is held by joe kennedy, who declined to run for reelection and pursued an unsuccessful bid for senate. we are waiting for the congress to come back in. greg kaplan, our producer tweeting that the democratic leader has been seen in the chamber. u.s. eating the ceremonial swearing-in of senators, the vice president, mike pence, swearing in those members. let's watch.
the freshman, jake all can close, will represent massachusetts's fourth district, it is held by joe kennedy, who declined to run for reelection and pursued an unsuccessful bid for senate. we are waiting for the congress to come back in. greg kaplan, our producer tweeting that the democratic leader has been seen in the chamber. u.s. eating the ceremonial swearing-in of senators, the vice president, mike pence, swearing in those members. let's watch.
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groupda: that was eurasia president ian bremmer with outgoing democratic representative joe kennedy andrman daniel ergin on the risks ahead. let's look at commodities. cold front and center. it is flat, having topped 1900 and out's at an eight week high. one analyst said it is a reflationary story. 1%.le futures up bitcoin surging, up 3%. $32,000 at this point in time. keeping a track on palm oil. likely tumbled the most in two decades. with commodities, opec-plus members will resume talks tuesday after they were abruptly suspended when russia and saudi arabia could not agree on a supply plan. the group is trying to resolve differences on how much extra oil the pandemic hit market can take. our own market reporter joins us now. us what is at stake right now, how much is at stake? reporter: that's right. again.us is at odds russia and saudi arabia, they weren't able to agree on the plans for february at the meeting yesterday. russia wants to maintain the supply hike. they hiked the supply by 500,000 barrels a day this month. russia wants to maintain that. they will add the same again nex
groupda: that was eurasia president ian bremmer with outgoing democratic representative joe kennedy andrman daniel ergin on the risks ahead. let's look at commodities. cold front and center. it is flat, having topped 1900 and out's at an eight week high. one analyst said it is a reflationary story. 1%.le futures up bitcoin surging, up 3%. $32,000 at this point in time. keeping a track on palm oil. likely tumbled the most in two decades. with commodities, opec-plus members will resume talks...
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kennedy: 's joe biden job killer?ith the stroke of a penny killed thousands of jobs. you think that maybe abstracted north and south dakota when he tried to kill the keystone pipeline. but those jobs are also jobs in the state of wisconsin. i talked to the men and women who are impacted by this decision. they are out of work. he needs to reconsider reverse this decision immediately. and if he is not willing to, congress is to act. kennedy: think about it. i understand it's got good intentions, and understand their environmental issues and tribal issues with the pipeline itself. there is probably a better way of assessing it than doing something so rational point when americans are really, really struggling. so many businesses are shutting down for good. this seems like one of those things that may not be a day one thing. this may be like day 222 thing possibly. but also, don't we want to be energy independent in this country? that wasn't the issue for so long that we are propping up horrible, horrible dictatorship wit
kennedy: 's joe biden job killer?ith the stroke of a penny killed thousands of jobs. you think that maybe abstracted north and south dakota when he tried to kill the keystone pipeline. but those jobs are also jobs in the state of wisconsin. i talked to the men and women who are impacted by this decision. they are out of work. he needs to reconsider reverse this decision immediately. and if he is not willing to, congress is to act. kennedy: think about it. i understand it's got good intentions,...
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kennedy, the first catholic president, who inspired joe biden to go into politics at all. enior in high school when kennedy was inaugurated. and you follow that forward to today. and i think there's a power in the ritual. joe biden is a big believer. it's part of his faith. it's part of his family life. every year they go to the same places for thanksgiving. they make sandwiches and eat them in the car. it's a big part hough he imagines that you heal. it's -- when his family was torn apart at multiple times. the way they got through it, as he will tell you, was ritual. what we're seeing today is, despite the attempt by an outgoing president to dispense with the rituals, to toss them out and say i'm going to create an alternative reality essentially, joe biden is saying, no, no, the ritual prevails and the ritual today is to hand off the peaceful transfer of power. >> i spoke with biden about this. and even after the death of his wife and young child and then, of course, beau, i asked him, did you lose your faith? and he said, no. it was my rock. his wife did. she lost her f
kennedy, the first catholic president, who inspired joe biden to go into politics at all. enior in high school when kennedy was inaugurated. and you follow that forward to today. and i think there's a power in the ritual. joe biden is a big believer. it's part of his faith. it's part of his family life. every year they go to the same places for thanksgiving. they make sandwiches and eat them in the car. it's a big part hough he imagines that you heal. it's -- when his family was torn apart at...
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joe biden. no se veÍa desde john f kennedy. tienen la oportunidad de levantarse, en tÉrminos de su trabajo, no ganan lo mismo que ganaban pre pandemia, y hay algunas personas que tienen mucha dificultad. vimos cÓmo familias que nunca antes habÍan pedido un banco de alimentos... vemos el carro caravana que transporta al presidente entrante, biden, y vienen compaÑÍa de la vicepresidenta electa, kamala harris, y su esposa. hay que hablar un poco acerca de esto, que es historia, es la primera vicepresidenta en la naciÓn, ademÁs de raÍces afroamericanas, asiÁticas. tenemos a un primer segundo caballero, una dinÁmica a la que no estamos acostumbrados a ver, pero la recibimos con brazos abiertos, aquellos que tenemos niÑos y niÑas en la casa, que ambos puedan aspirar a eso. karla: lo ha mencionado en varias ocasiones, que no quiere ser la Última. alan: tiene una familia muy bonita, se le ha visto en las entrevistas son muy sonriente, como que no le cuesta trabajo expresar lo que siente, y a veces la gente agradece esto, que seas natura
joe biden. no se veÍa desde john f kennedy. tienen la oportunidad de levantarse, en tÉrminos de su trabajo, no ganan lo mismo que ganaban pre pandemia, y hay algunas personas que tienen mucha dificultad. vimos cÓmo familias que nunca antes habÍan pedido un banco de alimentos... vemos el carro caravana que transporta al presidente entrante, biden, y vienen compaÑÍa de la vicepresidenta electa, kamala harris, y su esposa. hay que hablar un poco acerca de esto, que es historia, es la primera...
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joe manchin is making the laws in congress because there is a 50/50 senate radius from west virginia he is not having that 50-dollar minimum wage and e-card predation stuff. kennedyte right. he is already said he will not vote to kick off the filibuster. but marie, joe manchin is poised to become the most powerful man in the country, not joe biden. >> or maybe mitt romney? we will see. but i actually think joe biden is poised to become the most powerful person in the country tomorrow. gavin newsom is not present, joe manchin is not president. and joe biden is not a radical. joe biden when he talks about what he wants to do is first ten or 100 days in office is not time but this things are happening in california. he signed by getting the vaccine at rollout back on track. he's talking about getting things like addressing our healthcare system not by throwing it out the window, not by throwing out private insurance but fixing obamacare. [inaudible] and that is how is going to govern. kennedy: we don't know how kamala harris is going to govern in terms of medicare for all. even when she is pressed by the few journalists. >> she's the vice president not the president
joe manchin is making the laws in congress because there is a 50/50 senate radius from west virginia he is not having that 50-dollar minimum wage and e-card predation stuff. kennedyte right. he is already said he will not vote to kick off the filibuster. but marie, joe manchin is poised to become the most powerful man in the country, not joe biden. >> or maybe mitt romney? we will see. but i actually think joe biden is poised to become the most powerful person in the country tomorrow....
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kennedy: it is inauguration day and joe biden is our 46th president.less of how i feel about the new president or how much you may have love the outgoing one, everyone deserves a day of grace. there is plenty of time to shred the biden administration and their god awful policies. but this is not that time. we always talk about lowering the temperature of our political discourse in extending a giant fall of a branch like the one on lady gaga's approach prevents what i intend to do here, regardless of party this always something solemn and serious about seeing a new president receive the oath of office. that leaves you a little breathless, nervous and hopeful. and i know joe biden loves this country. even if he's going to flush it down the toilet with new taxes and smothering regulations. his time in offices given him experience and access to all sorts of people and their stories. and to incredible loss having to barrio why, baby daughter and up beloved son he's risen from the depths of unimaginable grief to the coolest job in the world. a job he ascende
kennedy: it is inauguration day and joe biden is our 46th president.less of how i feel about the new president or how much you may have love the outgoing one, everyone deserves a day of grace. there is plenty of time to shred the biden administration and their god awful policies. but this is not that time. we always talk about lowering the temperature of our political discourse in extending a giant fall of a branch like the one on lady gaga's approach prevents what i intend to do here,...
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kennedy. >> st joe biden's stamp on the oval office some is familiar, those gold drape, the blue car-- carpet on the floor, those were in the office during the big clip ton presidency. >> the decor is different than under president trump. >> okay, first question, is it really an improvement to switch out trump's carpet for bill clinton's? i mean on trump's carpets you can catch covid but on clintons you can get pregnant. and look, i respect history but at some point it starts getting suspicious. this desk was used by president roosevelt. >> wow. >> and these chairs were sat on by president kennedy. >> wow. >> and these drapes were hung by president monroe. >> dude, are you broke? is that what is going on here? but i do think it's cool that no matter what other changes a president makes, the bust of martin luther king, jr. stays behind because no one wants to be the guy who we who removes the bust of mlk. once it enters the room it is there for good. if a tornado hits the oval office it would go around mlk. >> i'm not racist. now of course redecorating the oval office is just symbolic
kennedy. >> st joe biden's stamp on the oval office some is familiar, those gold drape, the blue car-- carpet on the floor, those were in the office during the big clip ton presidency. >> the decor is different than under president trump. >> okay, first question, is it really an improvement to switch out trump's carpet for bill clinton's? i mean on trump's carpets you can catch covid but on clintons you can get pregnant. and look, i respect history but at some point it starts...
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kennedy: don't always agree president joe, shouldn't we be willing to hear him out on his first day ince? i'll talk to california republican congressman tom mcclintock and break it down mcclintock and break it down in my we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. we're made for. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by
kennedy: don't always agree president joe, shouldn't we be willing to hear him out on his first day ince? i'll talk to california republican congressman tom mcclintock and break it down mcclintock and break it down in my we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family...
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tuesday, on the eve of joe biden swearing in as the nation's 46th president, we look at past presidential inaugurations beginning with john f. kennedy's from january 20th 1961. our lineup also includes inaugural ceremonies with roosevelt and reagan. watch tuesday starting at 8 pm eastern, enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. good evening. in a few days, i will let my official responsibilities in this office go. to collude demonic title in our democracy superior to that of citizen. vice president mondale and my cabinet and hundreds of others who served with me in the last four years i was to say now publicly would have said in private. i thank them for the dedication and confidence they brought to the service of our country. but i don't owe my deepest thanks to you, the american people. because you gave us knee this extraordinary opportunity to serve. we face great challenges together, and we know that future problems will also be difficult. but i am not more convinced than ever that the united states more than any other country can eat successfully whatever the future might bring. these last four years have made me mor
tuesday, on the eve of joe biden swearing in as the nation's 46th president, we look at past presidential inaugurations beginning with john f. kennedy's from january 20th 1961. our lineup also includes inaugural ceremonies with roosevelt and reagan. watch tuesday starting at 8 pm eastern, enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. good evening. in a few days, i will let my official responsibilities in this office go. to collude demonic title in our democracy superior to that of...
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tonight on the eve of joe biden's swearing-in as the nation's 46th president we look at past presidential inaugurations beginning with john f. kennedy's from january 20th, 1961. our lineup also includes inaugural ceremonies with franklin roosevelt and ronald reagan. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3 created by america's cable we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> on the morning of august 9th, 1974, president richard nixon delivered a farewell address to his cabinet and staff in the east room of the white house. with impeachment proceedings looming because of the watergate scandal, he had announced his resignation the year before binging the first president in u.s. history to voluntarily leave his post before the end of his term. the richard nixon presidential library and museum provided this video.ó'dizñb3 [ applause ] >> thank you. well, members of the cabinet, members of th
tonight on the eve of joe biden's swearing-in as the nation's 46th president we look at past presidential inaugurations beginning with john f. kennedy's from january 20th, 1961. our lineup also includes inaugural ceremonies with franklin roosevelt and ronald reagan. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3 created by...
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this is getting to be some pretty big numbers here, kennedy pray thank you for having me back. joers? that's on top of what three thrilling that congress and president trump already spent? i think there is tension is good. it comes back to the fallacy, the economic fallacy that spending money creates wealth. in fact all the money they are spending, kennedy, comes out of our pockets. it comes out of the private productive economy. it's either taxed or borrowed bright look, this is bad for things to comfort all this biden spending prehistorically periods of great government spending or stimulus as they called his always coincide with slow economic growth. fdr grew the debt by 50% pretty got the great depression. obama spent like hell, thankfully the gop was able to oppose them a little bit. with got the slowest economic recovery in economic history. intercourse japan is been trying to spend their way out of an economic for decades. this is an opportunity for the gop. not to emulate donald trump in this case. as you said he grew the debt by 36%. go back to another republican, worn har
this is getting to be some pretty big numbers here, kennedy pray thank you for having me back. joers? that's on top of what three thrilling that congress and president trump already spent? i think there is tension is good. it comes back to the fallacy, the economic fallacy that spending money creates wealth. in fact all the money they are spending, kennedy, comes out of our pockets. it comes out of the private productive economy. it's either taxed or borrowed bright look, this is bad for things...
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tonight on the eve of joe biden's swearing-in as the nation's 46th president, we look at past presidential inaugurations beginning with john f. kennedy's from january 20th, 1961. our lineup also includes inaugural ceremonies with franklin roosevelt and ronald reagan. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3 created by america's television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span to you as a public service. >>> good evening. in a few days i will lay down my official responsibilities in this office to take up once more the only title in our democracy superior to that of president, the title of citizen. the vice president mondale, my cabinet and the hundreds of others who have served with me during the last four years, i wish to say now publicly what i have said in private. i thank them for the dedication and confidence they have brought to the service of our country, but i owe my deepest thanks to you, to the american
tonight on the eve of joe biden's swearing-in as the nation's 46th president, we look at past presidential inaugurations beginning with john f. kennedy's from january 20th, 1961. our lineup also includes inaugural ceremonies with franklin roosevelt and ronald reagan. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3 created by...