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. >>> john f. kennedy said we had to go to the moon, not because it was ed, but because he said it would be hard. it was. "what it did to our country, what it did for our country." the book is in the top 10. of the "new york times" best seller list, nice work if you can get it. that story when we continue. ulcerative colitis or crohn's symptoms... are holding you back... and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough... it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have
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this -- this week -- , john f. kennedy and the american space race. tk to fdr did well goes beyond social security, fdr built the tva and the grand coulee dam. eisenhower had the highway system. kennedy's thinking, what is my administrations big public works think -- what is my ministry in's big public works thing? modern aviation starts kicking jack kennedye renzi 1960. there are no computer science classes at universities. by the time there -- by the time he is killed in dallas there are computer classes everywhere. air travel is replacing automobile and train travel in many ways. people are flying more and more, hub airports are being developed across the country, so it was the jet age, the space-age. kennedy grabbed onto it and made that the cornerstone of the new frontier. 8:00 easternht at on c-span's q and a. house economic advisor larry kudlow. he sat down with her reporters to discuss china, brexit, and humanitarian aid for venezuela. he also talked about president trump's threat to close the u.s. southern border and steps the u.s. government
this -- this week -- , john f. kennedy and the american space race. tk to fdr did well goes beyond social security, fdr built the tva and the grand coulee dam. eisenhower had the highway system. kennedy's thinking, what is my administrations big public works think -- what is my ministry in's big public works thing? modern aviation starts kicking jack kennedye renzi 1960. there are no computer science classes at universities. by the time there -- by the time he is killed in dallas there are...
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. >>> john f. kennedyaid we had to go to the moon, want because it would be easy but because it would be hard. it was. what it did to our country, what it did for our country. the book is in the top 10. nice book, if you can get it. that story when we continue. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >>> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. no single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind or more important for the long-range exploration of space. and none will be so difficult or
. >>> john f. kennedyaid we had to go to the moon, want because it would be easy but because it would be hard. it was. what it did to our country, what it did for our country. the book is in the top 10. nice book, if you can get it. that story when we continue. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your...
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. >>> 19th recipient of the john f. kennedyrofile in courage award. >>> also had, a strong image from the president chief of staff today. he said democrats will never see the president's tax return. the latest volley in the battle over the returns. >>> we have some call to talk about prop you noticing them right now. they will be increasing tonight. mostly cloudy tomorrow and a chance for sprinkles we will be back with a five day. ♪ ♪ from panda express. [ distant traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile. the phone and network designed to do more. get $250 back on a new galaxy when you switch and save today. say "get a galaxy" to learn more. >>> american airlines are canceling flights into early june due to the continued grounding of the boeing seven 737 max jet theories. that is a month longer than they had previously planned and it will impact 90 flights a day. the airline originally had canceled 90 daily flights through april 24 to account for the temporary loss of the 24 max eight.
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. >>> john f. kennedywe had to go to the moon, want because it would be easy but because it would be hard. it was. what it did to our country, what it did for our country. the book is in the top 10. nice book, if you can get it. that story when we continue. t it that story when we continue. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, and now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. 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 sc
. >>> john f. kennedywe had to go to the moon, want because it would be easy but because it would be hard. it was. what it did to our country, what it did for our country. the book is in the top 10. nice book, if you can get it. that story when we continue. t it that story when we continue. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you...
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john f. kennedy and the great space race." on the panel, dr. medford is the author of "lincoln: an emancipation." ofhard norton smith, author the wonderful book on george patriarch: called " george washington and the new american nation." on herbert hoover and service the director of five different presidential libraries. tonight, these individuals will discuss their new book, onesidents, noted historians the best and worst chief executives." please join me in welcoming them tonight. [applause] good evening, everybody. nice to see you. and thank you, kevin. i can't think of a more appropriate place to talk about presidential leadership that mount vernon. -- dan mount vernon -- than mount vernon. it was actually c-span's 40th anniversary, but what a weekly picked foreek we this book to come out. and also to put some current events into context, we hope to do that tonight. in putting this book together, brian and i have worked on nine of these collective works of his interviews. and this one we decided
john f. kennedy and the great space race." on the panel, dr. medford is the author of "lincoln: an emancipation." ofhard norton smith, author the wonderful book on george patriarch: called " george washington and the new american nation." on herbert hoover and service the director of five different presidential libraries. tonight, these individuals will discuss their new book, onesidents, noted historians the best and worst chief executives." please join me in...
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terrible surprises in that john f. kennedy and robert f. kennedy were assassinated. martin luther king was assassina assassinated. the backdrop of our tumultuous '60s helps explain in part the return of richard nixon. so, too, does richard nixon's determination to win. this man refused -- he was never a quitter. >> like, third time's the charm or what was it that made him think he could have victory after having those losses? >> he never gave up, actually. he even thought about running in '64 and you will see tonight, he goes on "the jack parr show" and he tries really hard to show us softer, kinder, richard nixon. and you can decide for yourself if he shows it, but he actually thought about '64 and then in '66, he doesn't run in '64, but in '66 he helps a lot of republican candidates in the midterm elections and a number of them win and they owe him, so in '68, he is actually the front-runner and wins the nomination. then comes the election and the election is awfully tough and awfully close, and our show
terrible surprises in that john f. kennedy and robert f. kennedy were assassinated. martin luther king was assassina assassinated. the backdrop of our tumultuous '60s helps explain in part the return of richard nixon. so, too, does richard nixon's determination to win. this man refused -- he was never a quitter. >> like, third time's the charm or what was it that made him think he could have victory after having those losses? >> he never gave up, actually. he even thought about...
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doug: it is really about how john f. kennedyut all of his political chips on this idea of going to the moon. in 1961, john kennedy gave an afternoon joint speech to the joint session of congress, and pledged that the united states would go to the moon by the end of the decade, and it became a great bipartisan effort. enters ourmoonshot vocabulary. but we did it to beat the russians, and jack kennedy always said american had to be first, that the new frontier was one of outerspace. he would call it the new ocean. and that we had to win. he became an incredible salesman as president. so i traced early jack kennedy's evolution on aviation as it matures into the space-age, but also on the birth of it is a global story about american supremacy in the aerospace field. brian: i want you to look at a still photograph. if you walk into the aerospace museum, you will see this display. you have same as on top below the lunar module. when you look at that, what do you think? doug: i think, give the curator of the museum a big raise, because
doug: it is really about how john f. kennedyut all of his political chips on this idea of going to the moon. in 1961, john kennedy gave an afternoon joint speech to the joint session of congress, and pledged that the united states would go to the moon by the end of the decade, and it became a great bipartisan effort. enters ourmoonshot vocabulary. but we did it to beat the russians, and jack kennedy always said american had to be first, that the new frontier was one of outerspace. he would call...
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john f. kennedy and gray space race. also on the panel, doctor medford, dean of howard university. author most recently of "lincoln: an emancipation". richard norton smith, the author of a wonderful book on george washington called "patriarch: george washington and th enew american nation". he has written many other books including great one herbert hoover and served as director of five different presidential libraries. tonight, these individuals will discuss the new book, the president's -- "presidents, noted historians on the best and worst chief executives". please join me in welcoming them tonight. [applause] >> are we supposed to turn this up, okay. good evening everyone nice to see. thank you so much kevin butterfield. i cannot think of a more appropriate place to talk about presidential leadership in mount vernon. it is a delight to be back in today. brian and i talked about this for a year and and a half ago. her motivation was actually the c-span 40th anniversary. but what a week we picked f
john f. kennedy and gray space race. also on the panel, doctor medford, dean of howard university. author most recently of "lincoln: an emancipation". richard norton smith, the author of a wonderful book on george washington called "patriarch: george washington and th enew american nation". he has written many other books including great one herbert hoover and served as director of five different presidential libraries. tonight, these individuals will discuss the new book,...
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is about how john f. kennedyut all these political chips on the idea about going to the moon by the end of the. 1960's the big gnome -- the big moment was made 25th, 1961. he gave an afternoon speech to joint session of congress. he pledged that the united states would go to the moon by the end of the decade and a great bipartisan effort. the word moonshot enters our culture in earnest. it costs about $25 billion to go to the moon. that would be $185 billion today. we did it to beat the russians. jack kennedy always said americans had to be first. that the new frontier was one of outer space. he would call it the new ocean. incredible salesman as president. i trace early jack kennedy's aleutian -- evolution on matures into as it the space age, and also the birth of rockets and our cold war rivalry with the soviet union. it is a global story about american supremacy in the aerospace field. brian: i want you to look at a still photograph. if you walk into the aerospace museum, you will see this display. same as on
is about how john f. kennedyut all these political chips on the idea about going to the moon by the end of the. 1960's the big gnome -- the big moment was made 25th, 1961. he gave an afternoon speech to joint session of congress. he pledged that the united states would go to the moon by the end of the decade and a great bipartisan effort. the word moonshot enters our culture in earnest. it costs about $25 billion to go to the moon. that would be $185 billion today. we did it to beat the...
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all of the mercury astronauts that went up during john f. kennedy's presidency talked about lindbergh being a hero. neil armstrong had a piece of itty hawk in 1903. famous north carolina flight. the point being that aviation and space exploration our partners. -- are partners. the 20th century is the great century of flight. brian: i want to show you some video. we have seen it many times. but it does create a sensation. i want you to react after you see the early part of it. it is a saturn five, apollo six. let's watch it and then we will get your reaction. [video clip] >> ignition sequence start. 5, 4, we have ignition. all engines are good. we have lift off. we have lift off. [engine cheering roaring] brian: what do you think when you see that? doug: just how large it is, it does not do it justice on film. it is gargantuan. it is that large. also it is the culmination of really, since world war ii, erfecting a moon rocket. von braun, a nazi rocketeer, i write about in my book, he during world war ii was the first one to create the v-2 rocket. those
all of the mercury astronauts that went up during john f. kennedy's presidency talked about lindbergh being a hero. neil armstrong had a piece of itty hawk in 1903. famous north carolina flight. the point being that aviation and space exploration our partners. -- are partners. the 20th century is the great century of flight. brian: i want to show you some video. we have seen it many times. but it does create a sensation. i want you to react after you see the early part of it. it is a saturn...
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coming up on "cbs this morning," a new book, "american moon shine" john f kennedy. s the "cbs morning news." shine" john f kennedy. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." when e like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning and smoothing fibers, so clothes look newer, longer. downy and it's done. to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. tremfya®. stay clearer. janssen can help you explore costupport options. >>> our top stories this morning, a vigil for rapper nipsey h
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q&a,ncer: this week on douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshine: john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> he thought fdr's new deal was too big, but what fdr did well was beyond social security. fdr built the tba, grand coulee dam. kennedy is thinking, what is my administration's big public works thing? he picked the right number, technology. the computer chip gets developed in the late 1950's. modern aviation starts kicking in. when jack kennedy runs in 1960, there are no computer science classes at universities. by the time he is killed in dallas, computer science classes are everywhere. people are flying more and more. hub airports being developed across the country. it was the jet age, the space age and kennedy made that the cornerstone of the new frontier. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's queue and day. &a.q an >> stephen dinan joins us after the senate failed to move forward on changing -- for senate nominees. what they are proposing to change and why did the vote fall short? to changes vote is the amount of time that can be dema
q&a,ncer: this week on douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshine: john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> he thought fdr's new deal was too big, but what fdr did well was beyond social security. fdr built the tba, grand coulee dam. kennedy is thinking, what is my administration's big public works thing? he picked the right number, technology. the computer chip gets developed in the late 1950's. modern aviation starts kicking in. when jack kennedy runs...
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john f. kennedy and the great space race. thank you for joining us. doug: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast that c-span.org. >> all this month on c-span, we will feature the winners of the studentcam documentary. our second place winners are 11th and 12th graders at rich land northeast high school in columbia, south carolina, where c-span is available through spectrum. "freewinning title is speech in america." we immediately thought about the constitution and the bill of rights, especially freedom of speech does that is ingrained in the american identity. >> throughout the process, it is surprising how important free speech is to everything and how people interpret free speech directly. >> i was grateful for the hard work we put into it. it paid off. i am glad i got to work with my great peers. i was really grateful. >> america, land of the free. being america needs different things -- means
john f. kennedy and the great space race. thank you for joining us. doug: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast that c-span.org. >> all this month on c-span, we will feature the winners of the studentcam documentary. our second place winners are 11th and 12th graders at rich land northeast high school in...
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if i'm elected, an american flag and lo and behold he becomes president john f. kennedye, the first human in kennedy wanted to match and didn't want to lose. he made the big leapfrog of going to the moon. >> bret: amazing detail in the book but what you forget to rewind the time and how tough this was and how big of a task it was at the beginning. >> douglas: it was. it cost the country $25 billion and that would be a hundred and $85 billion today. and it came about winning. we used to do big things come with the whole country took part and the aerospace industries loved kennedy for it. do you think president historian looking at this time, we can do big things, even in this current environment? >> douglas: it is tough and not the current of 2020, just knock down drag out fight donald trump versus democrat, but i do believe we can go back to the moon. vice president pence was talking about a new moon shot of going four, five years from now. it would be great to have the first woman on the moon. buzz aldrin is still alive for the 50th anniversary the marsh outcome of the
if i'm elected, an american flag and lo and behold he becomes president john f. kennedye, the first human in kennedy wanted to match and didn't want to lose. he made the big leapfrog of going to the moon. >> bret: amazing detail in the book but what you forget to rewind the time and how tough this was and how big of a task it was at the beginning. >> douglas: it was. it cost the country $25 billion and that would be a hundred and $85 billion today. and it came about winning. we used...
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we will never see john f. kennedy he's in our minds. ncoln assassination is a lot of what kennedy would have lived, what would our country have been. so there's almost a mythological underpinnings of both lincoln and kennedy because of the untimely prematurent deaths. it's interesting we talk about overexposure. it's not his fault feeding into his credit, john f. kennedy wasa a brilliant television performer. in some ways he was so skillful for example look at the press conference committee was so goot he sets the bar terribly high. but unleashed the preoccupation with the president. the footnote of that we think of jfk as the first television president did was mix in with the checkers speech in 1982 that had this instinctive enormous power of the medium going untested to move people. overnight richard nixon became something. he's a unique vice president in iqthat he had a personal following. because of that speech there were going into before we talk about the silent majority, those are the people he was appealing to a 1952, and in effe
we will never see john f. kennedy he's in our minds. ncoln assassination is a lot of what kennedy would have lived, what would our country have been. so there's almost a mythological underpinnings of both lincoln and kennedy because of the untimely prematurent deaths. it's interesting we talk about overexposure. it's not his fault feeding into his credit, john f. kennedy wasa a brilliant television performer. in some ways he was so skillful for example look at the press conference committee was...
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coming up we'd like to you the enter that forms the basie for our chap ore on john f. kennedy. robert dallek's 2014 interview but his book, come lot court, inside the kennedy white house. here's the interview. c-span: you recent book, camelot's court,ed in kent white house, the last paragraph of your entire book, i cannot resist saying thank you to president barack obama, who has great-ly hosted four daneer for prostitutal historians, where i had a closeup look at what a president hoped he could learn from history, providing a glimpse other into how a president enter aberdeen with men and women trying to offer useful judgments on problems earlier presidents faced hampdown insight into president barack obama because of four dinners with him? >> guest: well, he's highly intelligent man. he is keenly interested in history. and the way in which the presidential institution has evolved, and what he could take away from past presidential performances to make his a more compelling and more successful administration. i wish we had some extraordinary answers to provide him, but of course
coming up we'd like to you the enter that forms the basie for our chap ore on john f. kennedy. robert dallek's 2014 interview but his book, come lot court, inside the kennedy white house. here's the interview. c-span: you recent book, camelot's court,ed in kent white house, the last paragraph of your entire book, i cannot resist saying thank you to president barack obama, who has great-ly hosted four daneer for prostitutal historians, where i had a closeup look at what a president hoped he...
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american moonshot, john f. kennedy in the great spacers, that is albright often on may 25, 1961 kenny goes before congress and says when we put a man to the moon on a decade to bring them back alive everybody and nasa nanotechnology to do that. that is just crazy optimism. but once you commit to you start trying to fulfill it because you have a goal for optimism in relating to. but even george bundy the national security advisor for kennedy came and said bundy said, mr. president, this is grandstanding. and kennedy said you don't run for president in your 40s unless you have a lot of moxie. [laughter] and that moxie can be said optimism, that we can do it. the comparison is, we remember the most, theater roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, are all optimistic. riggins comes from his father being an alcoholic and he created a sunny view, the point is look at all the problems in the world today in the sunny of optimism is either political or something not a psychological coping mechanism. a grea
american moonshot, john f. kennedy in the great spacers, that is albright often on may 25, 1961 kenny goes before congress and says when we put a man to the moon on a decade to bring them back alive everybody and nasa nanotechnology to do that. that is just crazy optimism. but once you commit to you start trying to fulfill it because you have a goal for optimism in relating to. but even george bundy the national security advisor for kennedy came and said bundy said, mr. president, this is...
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when john f. kennedy said i want to put a man on the moon in the next ten years because it's easy but because it's hard, it was because it was a measure of how strong we were as a country, how innovative our strength, excellent, our competitiveness. we need a president who will take on the special interest, who will be willing to get money out of politics, who is willing to restore the vote to you and i, who's willing to ship to town halls across the country and answer the question of the people. that's what we deserve and that's what i'm running for president. and i know i can bring this country together because god we know we must bring this country together. we must be able to speak to one another and remember that what makes a strong is when we care about one another, when we believe in the golden rule, when we believe you should treat others the way you want to be treated, when we should care about the least among us. and i know how to do this because that's what i have done. i'm willing to take on t
when john f. kennedy said i want to put a man on the moon in the next ten years because it's easy but because it's hard, it was because it was a measure of how strong we were as a country, how innovative our strength, excellent, our competitiveness. we need a president who will take on the special interest, who will be willing to get money out of politics, who is willing to restore the vote to you and i, who's willing to ship to town halls across the country and answer the question of the...
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and now for the first opening statement by senator john f. kennedyo be given that this does not involve directly our struggle with mr. khrushchev for survival. therefore, i think the question before the american people is are we doing as much as we can do? i should make it very clear that i do not think we're doing enough, that i am not satisfied as an american with the progress that we are making. this is a great country. >> kennedy was standing out there very comfortably. >> if the united states fails -- >> and i expected the tiger to go out of his corner and rip apart this young challenger. >> i think it's time america started moving again. >> the things that senator kennedy has said many of us can agree with. there's no question but that this nation cannot stand still. and i subscribe completely to the spirit that senator kennedy has expressed tonight. our disagreement son about the goals for america but only about the means to reach those goals. >> within the first two minutes i was convinced that nixon simply was not going to fight back. >> he
and now for the first opening statement by senator john f. kennedyo be given that this does not involve directly our struggle with mr. khrushchev for survival. therefore, i think the question before the american people is are we doing as much as we can do? i should make it very clear that i do not think we're doing enough, that i am not satisfied as an american with the progress that we are making. this is a great country. >> kennedy was standing out there very comfortably. >> if...
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. >> so they were, 1960s, john f. kennedy. you were -- i mean you were around so many legends of that period. what was it like being in washington, d.c. just as a journalist ? >> as a journalist there was a level of excitement. i remember the first time i was sent to the white house to cover a very routine story. a young reporter would be sent to cover. i almost fainted when i saw john f. kennedy. [laughter] i thought i had been prepared for that, at columbia. i did not move. [laughter] >> almost fainted. >> but the reason i think it been somewhat prepared was because at columbia, they would have top leaders coming in and we would interview them. little by little by little and i began to say, i do these people, not personally but in a way tha- >> you are exposed to important leaders. >> exactly. but kennedy was different. and that was one of the excitements of washington. that he was coming and talking about a new frontier. he was also talking about race as a moral argument. >> right, he was the first one to use the term affir
. >> so they were, 1960s, john f. kennedy. you were -- i mean you were around so many legends of that period. what was it like being in washington, d.c. just as a journalist ? >> as a journalist there was a level of excitement. i remember the first time i was sent to the white house to cover a very routine story. a young reporter would be sent to cover. i almost fainted when i saw john f. kennedy. [laughter] i thought i had been prepared for that, at columbia. i did not move....
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john f. kennedy jr. e. this indelible and heartbreaking image on one of america's most painful days. the world watched john junior grow into a glamorous and determined young man. despite a few growing pains. >> i don't think i've seen as many of you in one place since announcing my first bar exam. >> reporter: and outside of washington -- >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." >> reporter: john co-founded the magazine "george." >> it was him. intersection of celebrity and politics. >> reporter: the george staff became john's second family. a dynamic they remember fondly in an article for "the hollywood reporter." i sat down with some of them to talk about their former boss and friend. >> how was he as a boss? >> he was inspiring. he was encouraging. and he always had this way of putting people in a little bit over their heads, because he felt they would rise to the occasion. >> i never met someone like that again. who is so willing to try any idea. >> reporter: "george" was known for eye-catching celebri
john f. kennedy jr. e. this indelible and heartbreaking image on one of america's most painful days. the world watched john junior grow into a glamorous and determined young man. despite a few growing pains. >> i don't think i've seen as many of you in one place since announcing my first bar exam. >> reporter: and outside of washington -- >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." >> reporter: john co-founded the magazine "george." >> it was him....
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i was very young during the assassination of john f. kennedy. i was tuned in because of the gravity i saw on my parents faces. i remember very well how much my parents admired martin luther king and how devastated they were in april of 1968. i recognized that they saw his leadership and courage. then it was bobby kennedy. bobby kennedy stole my heart. even as a little girl. i remember it was on the eve of my ninth birthday that he was shot. i went to bed frame that he would live. when i woke up, he had passed away. i always looked to his leadership because of the heart and the love that he expressed in his public service. he cares about the people, the most vulnerable people, civil rights. >> what inspired you to go to law school? >> that was unplanned. i was going to be a high school english teacher. in my undergraduate career, i took law courses. i recognized very quickly i loved the study of law. i loved the logic of it. i loved the case law study. i decided i am not going to be teaching high school english. >> what did you do after high scho
i was very young during the assassination of john f. kennedy. i was tuned in because of the gravity i saw on my parents faces. i remember very well how much my parents admired martin luther king and how devastated they were in april of 1968. i recognized that they saw his leadership and courage. then it was bobby kennedy. bobby kennedy stole my heart. even as a little girl. i remember it was on the eve of my ninth birthday that he was shot. i went to bed frame that he would live. when i woke...
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i almost fainted when i saw john f. kennedy. [laughter] it was just, you know, i thought i had been kind of prepared for that -- [laughter] at columbia. >> were you swooning? >> i did not swoon. [laughter] >> just almost fainted. >> yeah. but the reason i think i had been somewhat prepared was because at columbia they would have top leaders coming in, and we would interview them. >> right. >> you know, little by little by little i began to say, oh, yeah, that's -- i knew these people. not personally, but in a way that -- >> right. you were exposed to important leaders, world leaders. >> exactly. but kennedy was different. and that was, that was one of the excitements of washington, that he was coming in talking about a new frontier. and he was also talking about race as a moral argument. >> right. he was the first one to the use the term affirmative action. >> and his sense was that the nation had to embrace the great evil that had existed with 250 years of slavery, with, you know, 100 years of segregation and jim crow. he didn'
i almost fainted when i saw john f. kennedy. [laughter] it was just, you know, i thought i had been kind of prepared for that -- [laughter] at columbia. >> were you swooning? >> i did not swoon. [laughter] >> just almost fainted. >> yeah. but the reason i think i had been somewhat prepared was because at columbia they would have top leaders coming in, and we would interview them. >> right. >> you know, little by little by little i began to say, oh, yeah,...
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the ceremony will be held at the john f. kennedy presidential library on may 19. >>> time now is 5:10. >> one last hurrah, the warriors play the last regular- season game at oracle reagan arena. >>> is a foggy start to the day, we're tracking a cold front that will bring some light showers across the bay area. we will time it out for you, coming up. >>> and keeping a close eye on your roadways. so far it doesn't look too show me the crown. show me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh... yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so... that's simple. easy. awesome. get xfinity internet and tv for $40 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both, and get 20 hours of cloud dvr service included. switch today. >>> a bittersweet goodbye in oakland. the warriors play their last regular-season game at oracle arena. >> fans and
the ceremony will be held at the john f. kennedy presidential library on may 19. >>> time now is 5:10. >> one last hurrah, the warriors play the last regular- season game at oracle reagan arena. >>> is a foggy start to the day, we're tracking a cold front that will bring some light showers across the bay area. we will time it out for you, coming up. >>> and keeping a close eye on your roadways. so far it doesn't look too show me the crown. show me homecoming....
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some we elect is young and we know in retrospect that john f. kennedy dealing with addison's disease and a host of illnesses in his early 40's. it can hit anyone at anytime. >> it's funny because the person who is the most hip, the hippest guy is bernie sanders. everyone feels the bern and he gets the millennials excited. he's the oldest one running. it's amazing. neil: i get that here. the hunk thing and all of that stuff. >> and everyone at fox calls you the hunk. neil: pretty much. >> that's a given. but it's a gender thing because when it came to age, hillary clinton, remember, she couldn't get out of the car, and falling over a little bit. so it was a woman thing. they're not talking about. with the men it's bernie is hip and-- >> believe me, they see the guy having trouble getting out of the car they would have seized on it. >> we heard about hillary. neil: it didn't happen. depends on the video. what do you make of this? >> i would agree with the doctor for a different reasons. constitutionally speaking, for voters the most important criteria in
some we elect is young and we know in retrospect that john f. kennedy dealing with addison's disease and a host of illnesses in his early 40's. it can hit anyone at anytime. >> it's funny because the person who is the most hip, the hippest guy is bernie sanders. everyone feels the bern and he gets the millennials excited. he's the oldest one running. it's amazing. neil: i get that here. the hunk thing and all of that stuff. >> and everyone at fox calls you the hunk. neil: pretty...
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profile in courage award, the ceremony will be held at the john f kennedy presidential library on may 19th ambassador caroline kennedy and her son will present the san francisco congresswoman with that award. kennedy called pelosi, quote the most important woman in american political history speaker pelosi is the first woman to be house speaker and she is holding that position for the second time now she was among the leaders who led the push for the passage of the affordable care act. still ahlad tonight at 1030 parents involved in that major college admissions scandal appeared in court today as one of the first local students caught up in the investigation has been expelled we have reaction ahead, plus how a new procedure using a 3 d printer to recreate bones. >>is helping people walk again and the deadline to file your taxes next week after the break we'll show you some last minute tips for people >>the tax filing deadline is exactly one week away from today for most taxpayers monday april the 15th is the cut off date so worry if you haven't filed yet the%e's still some time mary m
profile in courage award, the ceremony will be held at the john f kennedy presidential library on may 19th ambassador caroline kennedy and her son will present the san francisco congresswoman with that award. kennedy called pelosi, quote the most important woman in american political history speaker pelosi is the first woman to be house speaker and she is holding that position for the second time now she was among the leaders who led the push for the passage of the affordable care act. still...
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you've john f. kennedy clinton, barack obama, these are people that some turned out to be pretty left-wing. he campaigned as broad, open, not to specific people who could appeal to the moderates but also hold the hopes and dreams of the hard left and convince america. when you have the mondale and hard left running, they do not win. >> great to have you on, come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: up next on "the evening edit". after a ugly election, benjamin netanyahu appears to be headed to win reelection. watch this. the president trump talking about what he wants to do next. the potential peace accord between the israelis and palestinians. we will bring in the un ambassador for israel on that one.that is up next. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. a
you've john f. kennedy clinton, barack obama, these are people that some turned out to be pretty left-wing. he campaigned as broad, open, not to specific people who could appeal to the moderates but also hold the hopes and dreams of the hard left and convince america. when you have the mondale and hard left running, they do not win. >> great to have you on, come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: up next on "the evening edit". after a ugly election, benjamin netanyahu...
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but also i was a little girl in the '60s and so i was very young during the assassination of john f. kennedy, president kennedy, but i was very tuned in because of the gravity i saw in my parents faces. i remember very well how much my parents admired martin luther king and a devastated they were in april 1968. i was still a little girl but i recognize they saw his leadership and his courage. but then it was bobby kennedy i have to admit. bobby kennedy stole my heart. even as a little girl as i remember it was literally on the eve of my ninth birthday, june 5, that he was shot and went to bed praying he would live. when i woke up from my ninth birthday he of course had passed away. i always look to his leadership because of the heart and the love that he expressed in his public service. he cares about the poor. he cared about the most vulnerable. he cared about civil rights and equal rights. and so he's absolutely normal model for me. >> what inspired you to go to law school? >> that was an plan. you can see a lot of my life is meandering and unplanned but het got me to play some proud of. i
but also i was a little girl in the '60s and so i was very young during the assassination of john f. kennedy, president kennedy, but i was very tuned in because of the gravity i saw in my parents faces. i remember very well how much my parents admired martin luther king and a devastated they were in april 1968. i was still a little girl but i recognize they saw his leadership and his courage. but then it was bobby kennedy i have to admit. bobby kennedy stole my heart. even as a little girl as i...
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my favorite president's harry truman, but i called to bring up john f. kennedy. it seems to me that kennedy is always judged differently from other people. judged differently about his sexual habits. i guess he would come close to the bottom today on moral authority, although when he was president everybody thought that he was a model family man. this keeps coming up in different issues. kennedy was certainly part of the beginning of the vietnam or. some people like to say that he butd have fit with -- nobody knows that. recently when people were talking about how awful it was that attorney general barr might be an advocate for the president , well john f. kennedy nominated his own brother, his former campaign manager. yet people don't judge him harshly about those things the way they do other presidents. doing my question is -- people stay on the top 10 -- will he stay on the top 10 or move down in the future? guest: kennedy, it's high where he's at right now, but it's for reasons. i just finished writing about nasa going to the moon. we had the 50th anniversary
my favorite president's harry truman, but i called to bring up john f. kennedy. it seems to me that kennedy is always judged differently from other people. judged differently about his sexual habits. i guess he would come close to the bottom today on moral authority, although when he was president everybody thought that he was a model family man. this keeps coming up in different issues. kennedy was certainly part of the beginning of the vietnam or. some people like to say that he butd have fit...
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john f. kennedy probably retired the prize. his memory reminds us how far a little self-deprecating humor can go. remember modesty? when a small boy asked kennedy how he became a war hero, he replied, it was absolutely involuntary. they sank my boat. 1958, kennedy was being touted as a presidential hopeful, but he was shattered by rumors that his rich father had but the race. -- bought the race. he proudly announced he had a telegram from his general daddy -- generous daddy. i will be down to graham going to pay for a landslide -- "i will be dammed if i am going to pay for a landslide." the press was enthralled. 60 million captivated viewers onlyglued to their tv sets eclipsed by the 70 million who watched the beatles debut three years later in 1964. i often wondered what the beatles' poll numbers would look like that presidential year. he became president, he said i think that most of the time the overwhelming majority of reporters do a fine job. as a former reporter, i know just how tough their job can be. nevertheless, reaga
john f. kennedy probably retired the prize. his memory reminds us how far a little self-deprecating humor can go. remember modesty? when a small boy asked kennedy how he became a war hero, he replied, it was absolutely involuntary. they sank my boat. 1958, kennedy was being touted as a presidential hopeful, but he was shattered by rumors that his rich father had but the race. -- bought the race. he proudly announced he had a telegram from his general daddy -- generous daddy. i will be down to...
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[applause] itcourse, when it came to and charm, john f. kennedy probably retired the prize.w far a reminds us little self-deprecating humor can go. remember modesty? asked him howoy he had become a war hero, he said -- it was absolutely involuntary. they sank my bow. then secretary -- then senator kennedy was being counted as a presidential contender. a slip of paper from his pocket at a gridiron dinner and proudly announced he had a telegram from his generous daddy. he read aloud -- dear jack, i will be -- if i am going to pay for a landslide. the press was enthralled. he held his first press conference in january, 1961, 60 million captivated viewers were glued to their television sets. millionipsed by the 70 that watched the beatles debut on the sullivan show in 1964. i have often wondered what their poll numbers would look like in 1964 in iowa and new hampshire. ronald reagan was a no less sunny personality. when he became president he said -- i think most of the time the overwhelming majority of reporters do a fine job. as a former reporter, i know how tough the job can
[applause] itcourse, when it came to and charm, john f. kennedy probably retired the prize.w far a reminds us little self-deprecating humor can go. remember modesty? asked him howoy he had become a war hero, he said -- it was absolutely involuntary. they sank my bow. then secretary -- then senator kennedy was being counted as a presidential contender. a slip of paper from his pocket at a gridiron dinner and proudly announced he had a telegram from his generous daddy. he read aloud -- dear jack,...
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the reason she is the 2019 recipient of the john f. kennedy profile encourage award. >>> a shakeup in the white house. homeland security kirstjen nielsen is out. we will tell you who is stepping in to replace her during a turbulent time in office. >>> chaos in a hotel. a man opened fire, shooting a police officer and terrorizing people. what it took to capture the shooter. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> good morning two, thank you for waking up with us. welcome to mornings on 2. i am claudine wong, in for pam cook . >> good to see you. i am dave clark. let's talk about the weather. steve is off today, so let's talk to rosemary. >>> as we get into the afternoon, we have a an opportunity coming our way to see the cloud cover over the state of california, northern california is already seeing some of that rain and as we get into the evening hours, the bay area showers as well as sierra snow giving you a look here at sfo. temperatures are off to a mild start. most of us are locked in the 50s this morning. mid to upper 50
the reason she is the 2019 recipient of the john f. kennedy profile encourage award. >>> a shakeup in the white house. homeland security kirstjen nielsen is out. we will tell you who is stepping in to replace her during a turbulent time in office. >>> chaos in a hotel. a man opened fire, shooting a police officer and terrorizing people. what it took to capture the shooter. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> good morning two, thank you for...
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she's been named the 2019 recipient of the john f. kennedy profile in courage award. jfk's daughter caroline made the announcement saying that pelosi is the most important woman in american political history. end quote. her efforts to help president obama pass the health care law in 2010 and helping democrats reclaim control of the house last year. pelosi will officially receive it next month in boston at the jfk presidential library. >>> joe montana will talk about another sport, golf. the football hall of famer will join the united states golf association for an announcement about the u.s. open at pebble beach. today's event kicks off the u.s. open trophy tour. a replica cable car will travel to crissy field, pier 39 and oracle park to show off the statue. the event starts at 10:00 this morning. it's not open to the public. >>> sorry. >>> 4:51 for you now. coming up on "today in the bay," tesla has a new feature to help you summon the car. the car will come to you. a few of the places where the new feature will work. >>> first, happening now, we now know investigato
she's been named the 2019 recipient of the john f. kennedy profile in courage award. jfk's daughter caroline made the announcement saying that pelosi is the most important woman in american political history. end quote. her efforts to help president obama pass the health care law in 2010 and helping democrats reclaim control of the house last year. pelosi will officially receive it next month in boston at the jfk presidential library. >>> joe montana will talk about another sport,...
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is about how john f. kennedyut all these political chips on the idea about going to the moon by the end of the. 1960's the big gnome -- the big moment was made 25th, 1961. he gave an afternoon speech to joint session of congress.
is about how john f. kennedyut all these political chips on the idea about going to the moon by the end of the. 1960's the big gnome -- the big moment was made 25th, 1961. he gave an afternoon speech to joint session of congress.
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when john f kennedy said i want to put a man on the moon in ten years, he didn't know if he could do the mission for a generation to say we're going to be the greatest entrepreneurs and inovators because we're going to put a man on the moon. why not do the same here? why not say let's get to net zero carbon emissions in ten years kbauz it's hard and it will be a measure of our excellence and innovation and one year willing to win just like john f. kennedy. so i feel this is a greatest economic and moral opportunity and why not at least try? >> we'll be right back with more. so you're with the ups store? yes. in fact, we printed these right here. oh, i thought you guys just did shipping. no we do printing, packing, faxing, notarizing, shredding, mailboxing, copying, taping, binding, uh huh... consulting, designing, returning, storing, and freighting. oh, and of course, shipping. so you're into shipping? we also do printing, packing, faxing... come in to the ups store today for every ing your small business needs. and of course, shipping. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now
when john f kennedy said i want to put a man on the moon in ten years, he didn't know if he could do the mission for a generation to say we're going to be the greatest entrepreneurs and inovators because we're going to put a man on the moon. why not do the same here? why not say let's get to net zero carbon emissions in ten years kbauz it's hard and it will be a measure of our excellence and innovation and one year willing to win just like john f. kennedy. so i feel this is a greatest economic...
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your own mind. , historiank on q&a douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshine, john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> he goes back to fdr. he thought his new deal was too big. dambuilt the grand coulee and eisenhower had the highway system. what i admire is he picked technology. the computer chip as we think of it today developed in the late 1950's. modern aviation starts kicking and -- in. is elected, there are no computer science classes, but by the time he was assassinated, they were everywhere. more, are flying more and hub airports developed across the country. the space age ends kennedy grabbed onto it and made that the cornerstone of his new frontier. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. on wednesday members of the house judiciary committee voted along party lines to author rise a subpoena of robert mueller's report on russian interference during the 2016 election. the move was in response to
your own mind. , historiank on q&a douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshine, john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> he goes back to fdr. he thought his new deal was too big. dambuilt the grand coulee and eisenhower had the highway system. what i admire is he picked technology. the computer chip as we think of it today developed in the late 1950's. modern aviation starts kicking and -- in. is elected, there are no computer science classes, but by the...
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i felt that the first lunar landing had fundamentally done what john f. kennedy had asked us to do. assistant secretary of state, later i was director of the national airand later i was director of the national air and space museum. let me interrupt, because both of those extremely important jobs, with interrupt, because both of those extremely importantjobs, with a great deal of responsibility, but if you had stayed, i think most people who know nasser well think there is little doubt that you could have commanded your own apollo mission, you may well have stood a chance in the years that came to have walked on the moon yourself. —— nasa. any walked away from that possibility, why? hello oh, a whole host of reasons, some of the professional, some of them personal. i think the personal one that probably weighed more heavily on me than the professional ones. -- oh. my wife pat had put up with my ridiculous career, being a jet fighter pilot, a test pilot, this loony astronaut thing, whatever it was, and that required long hours, a lot of time away from home, and the time away from hom
i felt that the first lunar landing had fundamentally done what john f. kennedy had asked us to do. assistant secretary of state, later i was director of the national airand later i was director of the national air and space museum. let me interrupt, because both of those extremely important jobs, with interrupt, because both of those extremely importantjobs, with a great deal of responsibility, but if you had stayed, i think most people who know nasser well think there is little doubt that you...
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this week on q&a come historian douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshot, john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> he goes back to fdr and thought the new deal was too big. beyondt fdr did well was social security and things, but fdr built the tva grand coulee eisenhower had the highway systems are kennedy is thinking, what is my administration's big public works thing? picked thered is he right number, technology. the computer chip really as we think of it today gets developed in the late 1950's. modern aviation starts kicking in. when jack kennedy runs in 1960, there are no computer science classes at universities. by the time he is killed in dallas, there are computer science classes everywhere. ways. travel in many people are flying more and more. jet age, the space-age, kennedy grabbed onto it and made that the cornerstone of the new frontier. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can watch archival films on public affairs each week, on our series reel america, saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. here i
this week on q&a come historian douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshot, john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> he goes back to fdr and thought the new deal was too big. beyondt fdr did well was social security and things, but fdr built the tva grand coulee eisenhower had the highway systems are kennedy is thinking, what is my administration's big public works thing? picked thered is he right number, technology. the computer chip really as we think of...
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craftwork hey what's up yes well of course you are quoting john f. kennedy when he went to berlin and said bin berliner to the people of berlin right after the wall was erected back in one nine hundred sixty s. early one nine hundred sixty s. and he went there to declare that the west berlin you know this is the area of the free world right and basically rejecting the wall there well i want to point out what is going on today in berlin because of the wall of bad debts especially on the central bank's balance sheet or less a metaphor exactly so i remember at the end of the last episode we mentioned the e.c.b. assets and so that's that wall of bad debts on the central bank balance sheet in the european union that's the e.c.b. balance sheet. all this wall of bad debt this this wall this is the wall that we have to be concerned about because why that wall that wall of forty one percent of g.d.p. is on the balance sheet of the e.c.b. it's all source of junk junk debt corporate that all these bonds on their balance sheet and this is supposedly meant to cause infla
craftwork hey what's up yes well of course you are quoting john f. kennedy when he went to berlin and said bin berliner to the people of berlin right after the wall was erected back in one nine hundred sixty s. early one nine hundred sixty s. and he went there to declare that the west berlin you know this is the area of the free world right and basically rejecting the wall there well i want to point out what is going on today in berlin because of the wall of bad debts especially on the central...
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announcer 1: american moonshot, john f. kennedy and the great space race. >> they thought the deal was too big but what fdr did well was beyond social security, he built eisenhower had a highway system. kennedy is thinking what is my administration's big public works saying? he picked the right number, technology. a computer chip gets a developed in the 1950's. -- gets developed in the 1950's. modern aviation kicks in. when jack kennedy runs in 1960, there are no computer science classes. by the time he is killed, there are computer science classes everywhere. air travel is replacing automobile and train travel. people are flying more and more, , soairports being developed the jet age and space age, kennedy grabbed onto it and made it the cornerstone. announcer 1: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. announcer 2: on thursday the house voted to end u.s. military .ssistance in yemen's civil war 16 republicans voted in favor of the war powers resolution which passed the senate last month. president trump is expected to re
announcer 1: american moonshot, john f. kennedy and the great space race. >> they thought the deal was too big but what fdr did well was beyond social security, he built eisenhower had a highway system. kennedy is thinking what is my administration's big public works saying? he picked the right number, technology. a computer chip gets a developed in the 1950's. -- gets developed in the 1950's. modern aviation kicks in. when jack kennedy runs in 1960, there are no computer science classes....