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>>host: why are you writing about john f. kennedy? >> it started with my dissertation that became a book starting with eisenhower. i got a taste of kennedy's late nineties that set my interest and when this series came out they asked if i would be willing. by a
>>host: why are you writing about john f. kennedy? >> it started with my dissertation that became a book starting with eisenhower. i got a taste of kennedy's late nineties that set my interest and when this series came out they asked if i would be willing. by a
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>> "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" is the name of the book. it's published by nova publishers, and professor david see, jafa history department at lynchburg university is the author. doctor steve, let's talk about the series of the books. >> this is a series that nova publishers started to about six years ago. i did contract before the. the idea was to get a series on the president's that the general reader, students at college or even advance high school students could turn to get basic information on the president of the united states. >> why are you writing about john kennedy? >> it started with my dissertation, which became a book. i focus on the eisenhower presidency, but crossed over to the kennedy years. so i got a taste of kennedy, the late 1990s, and so that's that might interest to find a little bit more about him. when this series came out and they need office, and asked me if i wanted to do the kennedy book, and i said sure. i do know a lot about him at this stage other than what i've read, but it would be any challenge, a good fol
>> "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" is the name of the book. it's published by nova publishers, and professor david see, jafa history department at lynchburg university is the author. doctor steve, let's talk about the series of the books. >> this is a series that nova publishers started to about six years ago. i did contract before the. the idea was to get a series on the president's that the general reader, students at college or even advance high school...
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and so, at john f. kennedy airport, it received a great welcome. >> just about every major city in the country wanted the enterprise. but new york has the right stuff. and we won. so we say, welcome, enterprise,
and so, at john f. kennedy airport, it received a great welcome. >> just about every major city in the country wanted the enterprise. but new york has the right stuff. and we won. so we say, welcome, enterprise,
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. >>> an eyewitness to the assassination of john f. kennedy wants the world to know that there were more shots heard, and there was a second shooter. rhodes-hughes was feet away from kennedy when he was shot. all accounts say there were eight shots fired, but rhodes-hughes says there were at least a dozen shots and police altered her account. >> what has to come out, there was another shooter to my right, and robert kennedy was also to my right where sirhan sirhan was almost straight ahead and a tad to my left standing on some steel raised platform. there were two shooters. >> the 68-year-old sirhan is serving a life sentence. the u.s. district court in los angeles is about to rule on his request to be released, retried based on part on the claim that there was a second shooter that day. >>> there are new rules for secret service agents. it prohibits them from visiting nonreputable establishments or bringing foreign nationals to their owe tehotel rooms. alcohol will be banned within ten hours of work. aren't these rules already?
. >>> an eyewitness to the assassination of john f. kennedy wants the world to know that there were more shots heard, and there was a second shooter. rhodes-hughes was feet away from kennedy when he was shot. all accounts say there were eight shots fired, but rhodes-hughes says there were at least a dozen shots and police altered her account. >> what has to come out, there was another shooter to my right, and robert kennedy was also to my right where sirhan sirhan was almost...
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will he be the mormon's john f. kennedy? lady he will in fact i would expect favorability to rise although maybe not as an extended for catholics after john f. kennedy was elected to the but of course the other scenario is that fahmy turns out to be the all smith where instant of prevailing on he goes down in flames and history remembers him as a candidate who suffered because of his religion in which way it will go it is to say that at least we know now what the roadblocks are ahead of him. thank you very much. [applause] >> so, we have a little bit of time for q&a. if anybody has any questions. remember if you have a question, we need to wait for the microphone to come. for the mormons in the audience this is like a testimonies we have our begin here who will bring to the microphone. for those who are not i can explain that. >> the first they believed long mormons to have and i think that there's a first doctor in because of the say so there'll be required then and the mormons believe on the day they are baptized they enter
will he be the mormon's john f. kennedy? lady he will in fact i would expect favorability to rise although maybe not as an extended for catholics after john f. kennedy was elected to the but of course the other scenario is that fahmy turns out to be the all smith where instant of prevailing on he goes down in flames and history remembers him as a candidate who suffered because of his religion in which way it will go it is to say that at least we know now what the roadblocks are ahead of him....
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is -- and these were all freshman senators, that's mike mansfield of montana, the catcher is john f. kennedy of massachusetts and the batter is henry johnson of washington. it's a posed photograph. henry jackson's son told me fairly recently that they had to wait for john f. kennedy to pull up, he was late for the picture, jumped out of his convertible and assumed the position and off he went. >> this photo shows a senator over here in this corner. >> yeah. >> who is that? >> that's milton young of north dakota. milton young was facing a tough re-election battle. he was a student of karate. and somebody in his staff said, why don't you get a photo of your karate class and the fact that you can chop up a block of wood in half with your fist, with the side of your hand, as a campaign picture, to show that how vigorous and up to the job you are. and so they did. and for whatever reason, he won the race. >> how many photos do you have in your collection in the senate? >> about 40,000. >> how do you get them? >> we inherited a lot from our first photo historian, arthur scott, who was the republic
is -- and these were all freshman senators, that's mike mansfield of montana, the catcher is john f. kennedy of massachusetts and the batter is henry johnson of washington. it's a posed photograph. henry jackson's son told me fairly recently that they had to wait for john f. kennedy to pull up, he was late for the picture, jumped out of his convertible and assumed the position and off he went. >> this photo shows a senator over here in this corner. >> yeah. >> who is that?...
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tavis: since you mentioned at john f. kennedy, there are a couple of accounts, and i do not have time to let you tell both of them, but jacqueline kennedy onassis. >> well, in 1961, i was a young boy in cape cod. i was seeing a young lady, several young ladies, because that is what you did in 1961 when you were 23. tavis: i love your honesty. >> and i was invited home, and the lunch guests, which she did not tell me about, the kennedys and others. four hours along with that group of people, watching all towered sing his music to the president of the united states, dancing on the coffee table. an incredible thing for a 23- year-old. tavis: there are some people in the book whom you were not their favorite people. >> paul newman. some of the people with accused me of trashing, of the people trash for a living, it's most in the best newspapers, in every one of these encounters, there were people in whom i saw flaws, flaws i saw it myself, people whom i love for lots of reasons but he suffered from all of the human failings, and i wr
tavis: since you mentioned at john f. kennedy, there are a couple of accounts, and i do not have time to let you tell both of them, but jacqueline kennedy onassis. >> well, in 1961, i was a young boy in cape cod. i was seeing a young lady, several young ladies, because that is what you did in 1961 when you were 23. tavis: i love your honesty. >> and i was invited home, and the lunch guests, which she did not tell me about, the kennedys and others. four hours along with that group of...
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>>host: talking to david snead chair of the department and author of "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" nova publishers to come >> i was blackmailed changing test scores, harassed, that i turned in my instructor and day out did me. i was removed from my job to access computers working at the chaplain's office. secretary gates came out that third-party outings were not allowed that stopped against me. but i was so frustrated with "don't ask, don't tell" i helped to build the network where we could network together then collectively voice our concerns to the military and public. a lot of people were out serve members we just connected social media around the world we have 4700 members that are connected, and no longer a loan you can post but the two big reasons i agree is it is important to give the courage there are gay people in the military. i hope by putting out the stories of their people realize there are so many out there that are gay. it is okay. also i gave this book to someone on my base against "don't ask, don't tell." he was crying. i really had no
>>host: talking to david snead chair of the department and author of "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" nova publishers to come >> i was blackmailed changing test scores, harassed, that i turned in my instructor and day out did me. i was removed from my job to access computers working at the chaplain's office. secretary gates came out that third-party outings were not allowed that stopped against me. but i was so frustrated with "don't ask, don't tell"...
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>>neil: you mention john f. kennedy when he staked out the goal of landing a man on the moon before the decade was out and many thought he should be on the moon for such a goal at the time, but, that was then when we had the surpluses. and this now when we don't have anything of the sort. so, our options are few to nonexistent. argument that sure it's a great deal to look to space, but, there is nothing in the cupboard to pay for it. >>guest: one of most important things it comes back to leadership with a vision and that is what john f. kennedy had and we need have leadership in this kept right now that understands our economic security, our energy security and national security --. >>neil: but kennedy linked that. he was driven by the fact that the soviets at the time were ahead of us, and it was as much a military as a technological goal. >>guest: you are right. and that is why i say those three things are the three pillars of our security, economic, and national security and if we had our economic situation tighter w
>>neil: you mention john f. kennedy when he staked out the goal of landing a man on the moon before the decade was out and many thought he should be on the moon for such a goal at the time, but, that was then when we had the surpluses. and this now when we don't have anything of the sort. so, our options are few to nonexistent. argument that sure it's a great deal to look to space, but, there is nothing in the cupboard to pay for it. >>guest: one of most important things it comes...
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>> john f. kennedy had that task in front of him in 1955 and '56 when he was appointed the chair of a committee to decide who the five greatest united states -- actually, they threw out the word "greatest" and said outstanding. and statesmanship, transcending state and party borders ended up being their definition of great or outstanding. >> why george norris, what was he so good about? >> well, george norris, any senator who worked with him realized very quickly that he was a committee senator, not a floor senator, that he did his work in the committees behind the scenes. he shaped issues in such a way that you didn't have to force senators to vote for or against them prematurely. he worked the issue. he was certainly the father of the tennessee valley authority. a lot of other major new deal legislation. and when john f. kennedy was chairman of that committee to select outstanding senators, who was the number one vote getter? george norris. the number -- that is, they polled about 160 historians, poli
>> john f. kennedy had that task in front of him in 1955 and '56 when he was appointed the chair of a committee to decide who the five greatest united states -- actually, they threw out the word "greatest" and said outstanding. and statesmanship, transcending state and party borders ended up being their definition of great or outstanding. >> why george norris, what was he so good about? >> well, george norris, any senator who worked with him realized very quickly...
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john f. kennedyed, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teaming shores, send these, your homeless, tempest tossed to me. i lift my lamp to the golden door. >> ♪ [applause] [cheers and applause] >> hi, thank you all for coming here today. i am the costume and textiles creator here at the fine arts museum. it is make great honor to introduce, to present this program today. just a few things come out of respect, photography is allowed, but no flash photography. we will be taking questions from the audience, and you can submit your questions either through twitter or e-mail, and we also handed out cards to you when you arrived. the questions will happen at the end of the program. if you are not planning to tweet or e-mail, please turn your cellphone off. again, it is my great honor to have this program and conversation between susie and jean paul gaultier. i feel very fortunate at the fine arts museum because in fact susie mencus' son lives in the bay area
john f. kennedyed, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teaming shores, send these, your homeless, tempest tossed to me. i lift my lamp to the golden door. >> ♪ [applause] [cheers and applause] >> hi, thank you all for coming here today. i am the costume and textiles creator here at the fine arts museum. it is make great honor to introduce, to present this program today. just a few things come out of respect, photography is allowed,...
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a secret service agent who was there when john f. kennedy was shot.er the heads of the active agents today. you are watching "cnn saturday morning" where news doesn't take the weekend off. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! here's my spark card. and here's your wool. why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! the spiked heels are working. wow! who are you wearing? uhhh, his cousin. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! wait! your boa. what's in your wallet? or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself and so, college was a dream, when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was going to do it, but i knew i was going to get that opportunity one day. and that's what happened with the university of phoenix. nothing
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. >> "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" is in the book the book.it's published by nova publishers, and professor -- professor david snead is the author. let's start by talk but, what is this series of books because this is a series that nova publishing certitude about six years ago. the idea was to get a series on a president that the general reader, advanced high school students could turn to to get basic information. >> why are you writing about john candy? >> well, started with my dissertation which became a book. i focus on the eisenhower presidency but cross over into the kennedy years, and so i got a taste of kennedy, and the late 1990s. and so that concept interested by all a bit more it more about him. industries came out, it offers don't ask me if i wanted to begin the book and i said sure. i do know a whole lot about him at this stage other than what i've read, but be a good challenge and a good follow-up to general eisenhower. it proved more challenging than i thought it would be. >> wide? >> he's very different from eisenhower. eisenhow
. >> "john f. kennedy: the new frontier president" is in the book the book.it's published by nova publishers, and professor -- professor david snead is the author. let's start by talk but, what is this series of books because this is a series that nova publishing certitude about six years ago. the idea was to get a series on a president that the general reader, advanced high school students could turn to to get basic information. >> why are you writing about john candy?...
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cuando un aviÓn de delta c 179 peros a bordo tuvo que aterrizar de emergencia en el aeropuerto john f kennedyr con destino a los Ángeles. >> (en inglÉs). >> fue asÍ como el piloto del aeronave notificÓ a la torre de control que presentaba problemas luegde chocar contra la turbina derecha. >> pasajeros aseguran que el aviÓn se movio bastante y la bina se llenÓ dehumo. >> (en inglÉs). >>o como dice este experto en aviaÓn pa este tipo de accidentes influye tanto el peso del ave como la velocidad que lleva el aviÓn. >> seÚn la administraciÓn federal de aviaciÓn el que un pÁjaro im paekt un aviÓn es comÚn,e hecho se han llegado a registrar 20 casos en un dÍa. >> anualmente este tipo de accidentes con pÁjaros le causa a las aerolÍneas mÁs de 600 millones de dÓlares en gastos. >> en un incidente parecido en 2009 el capitÁn logrÓ aterrizar el vuelo 1549 en el rÍo hudson de nueva york debido que el aviÓn se topo con una banda de gano sos. >> muchos atribuyen la cantidad de pÁjaros ailes de depÓsitos de basura. >> que la primavera es una tempada migtoria para las aves los riesgos en esteipo de incident
cuando un aviÓn de delta c 179 peros a bordo tuvo que aterrizar de emergencia en el aeropuerto john f kennedyr con destino a los Ángeles. >> (en inglÉs). >> fue asÍ como el piloto del aeronave notificÓ a la torre de control que presentaba problemas luegde chocar contra la turbina derecha. >> pasajeros aseguran que el aviÓn se movio bastante y la bina se llenÓ dehumo. >> (en inglÉs). >>o como dice este experto en aviaÓn pa este tipo de accidentes influye...
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>>neil: to flip around to romney we never had to talk about john f. kennedyhe way to the white house, and we never had a mormon and that issue comes up. >>guest: well, that's what a lot of people are saying, his mormonism will cost him a substantial number of votes, several percentage points off the top, especially in southern and board are states, and maybe other places. that and his "inability to connect," with average people. as though we have never had presidents with inability to connect before. but, again, it is april. and we are going to see a campaign unfold that, really, we cannot even imagine today. so many things are going to happen, so many controversies will unfold, so many developments, perhaps, internationally, that will trance form -- transform the landscape. >>neil: tonight on fox business network we will have the latest poll on the presidential race and they could reveal some of the seminal shifts that larry was talking about one hour from now on fox business network. you don't get it? demand it! or we will sick clowns after you. do you ever
>>neil: to flip around to romney we never had to talk about john f. kennedyhe way to the white house, and we never had a mormon and that issue comes up. >>guest: well, that's what a lot of people are saying, his mormonism will cost him a substantial number of votes, several percentage points off the top, especially in southern and board are states, and maybe other places. that and his "inability to connect," with average people. as though we have never had presidents with...
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they lost their protectee in 1963 when john f. kennedy was shot and killed, ronald reagan was shot but those were much worst day force the secret service. i am sure they will have many better days than today. >> i want to turn to politics and mitt romney after the controversial comment involving his wife an romney. has he been able to make any traction in the polls as far as women voters? >> we are seeing different things in the polls. there's no doubt there's a gender gap between the president and mitt romney where the president is doing much better with women. i think it slows some of the momentum democrats seem to have with making an issue out of the way republicans deal with issues that are important to women particularly social issues particularly to liberal women and maybe some independent women on social issues, stop that momentum. i don't know that it gives him a big advantage but certainly stops the momentum. >> all right. we have several months to go and several other polls. all right. thank you. >> take care. >> tomorrow on the
they lost their protectee in 1963 when john f. kennedy was shot and killed, ronald reagan was shot but those were much worst day force the secret service. i am sure they will have many better days than today. >> i want to turn to politics and mitt romney after the controversial comment involving his wife an romney. has he been able to make any traction in the polls as far as women voters? >> we are seeing different things in the polls. there's no doubt there's a gender gap between...
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next on liberty university, history professor david snead who would a biography of president john f. kennedy. this interview is just under 10 minutes.
next on liberty university, history professor david snead who would a biography of president john f. kennedy. this interview is just under 10 minutes.
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because the whole thing was didn't hoover have tapes of john f. kennedy having sex with people. wasn't it secret bedroom tapes and he used them against these people to stay in his snogs. >> by the time he got up into his 70s, the presidents started taping hip. lbj and nixon starred taping him. had their own record. >> reporter: nixon was like you think you're a paranoid freak. no, no, no, my friend. i will show you abuse of power. >> right. and hoover finally said no. to a president when nixon told him to start... of the weather underground and other leftists, hoover wouldn't do it. what does nixon do? he sets up the plumbers. >> jon: wow. >> hoover dies. six weeks later they break into the watergate hotel. game over. >> reporter: he was waiting for hoover to die to get permission to go into the watergate hotel. that's unbelievable. and then it comes back around saturday night massacre, the f.b.i. director, who else was nixon... part of nixon's saturday massacre. >> two attorneys general. >> jon: and lets everybody go. that's the end of nixon. >> that is the end of nixon. we alm
because the whole thing was didn't hoover have tapes of john f. kennedy having sex with people. wasn't it secret bedroom tapes and he used them against these people to stay in his snogs. >> by the time he got up into his 70s, the presidents started taping hip. lbj and nixon starred taping him. had their own record. >> reporter: nixon was like you think you're a paranoid freak. no, no, no, my friend. i will show you abuse of power. >> right. and hoover finally said no. to a...
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children to go to college -- was a snob for want children to go to college and that listening to john f. kennedy'sspeech about not having religion in politics made himant to throw up. and in the first debe in a year where debates were more important than ever, rick santorum was a non-combatant. >> in defairness to him, pete s marginaled because he was at zero in the polls. >> he had a chance and he blew it. he will be a good candidate in 2016 if he gets the chance. >> evewhere work evangelicals were the majority, rick santorum took their vote. romney still has a problem witith his base, although he is the nominee, or is going. hehe has a serious problem with of the republican base. >> he did not get the catholic vote even though he is a conservative catholic. >> i if you want to spend trillions of dollars more in tax brks forhe very wealthiest of americans, even if it means adding to the deficit, even if it means gutting things like education d clean energy and medicare. >> you know what, you have an off. we will make you live with it what you have got. >> roger wrote a column this week about the
children to go to college -- was a snob for want children to go to college and that listening to john f. kennedy'sspeech about not having religion in politics made himant to throw up. and in the first debe in a year where debates were more important than ever, rick santorum was a non-combatant. >> in defairness to him, pete s marginaled because he was at zero in the polls. >> he had a chance and he blew it. he will be a good candidate in 2016 if he gets the chance. >> evewhere...
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in the world in the tradition of democratic leaders like franklin roosevelt and harry truman, john f. kennedy, scoop jackson. in my experience with him, joe lieberman is a statesman who takes positions on every important national issue, because he believes they best serve our country's interests and values. so thank you, joe, for your introduction, and more importantly, thank you for your example. i'm privileged to serve with you. i want to thank brookings for this opportunity. i wanted to contribute today a few thoughts of the current debate over america's role in the world, and in this the 21st century and i wanted to give this speech today to share with you my ompgss of someone who has a longtime interest in foreign policy but now finds him in the role of foreign policymaker. i'm always cautious about generalizations in politics. but until very recently the general perception was that american conservatism believed in robust and muscular foreign policy. that was certainly the hallmark of the foreign policies of both president bushs and of president reagan. but when i arrived in the senate
in the world in the tradition of democratic leaders like franklin roosevelt and harry truman, john f. kennedy, scoop jackson. in my experience with him, joe lieberman is a statesman who takes positions on every important national issue, because he believes they best serve our country's interests and values. so thank you, joe, for your introduction, and more importantly, thank you for your example. i'm privileged to serve with you. i want to thank brookings for this opportunity. i wanted to...
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at john f. kennedy airport, it received a great welcome. >> just about every single city in the country wanted the enterprise. new york has the right stuff. we won. we say, welcome, enterprise. you will love it here in new york. we are so proud to have you here. >> in a few weeks, this will be carried once more. this time, down to its final destination. >> thank you very much indeed for your company. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
at john f. kennedy airport, it received a great welcome. >> just about every single city in the country wanted the enterprise. new york has the right stuff. we won. we say, welcome, enterprise. you will love it here in new york. we are so proud to have you here. >> in a few weeks, this will be carried once more. this time, down to its final destination. >> thank you very much indeed for your company. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding...
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oversee the ferrying of the space shuttle "enterprise" from dulles airport to new york city's john f. kennedy airport enroute to the new home the intrepid sea, air and space museum. >>> and finally, actor jack klugman turns 90 years old today. happy birthday. >>> all day long find the latest developments on these and other stories on msnbc. tonight watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> here is a look at what is coming up later this morning on "the today show." a mom used facebook to punish her daughter tells her side of the story in a "today" exclusive. >>> and hear about a video causing an uproar. it involves a scramble for a baseball that ended in tears for a 3-year-old texas rangers fan. >>> now keep on it this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and much more, i'm veronica de la cruz, thank you so much for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a terrific weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
oversee the ferrying of the space shuttle "enterprise" from dulles airport to new york city's john f. kennedy airport enroute to the new home the intrepid sea, air and space museum. >>> and finally, actor jack klugman turns 90 years old today. happy birthday. >>> all day long find the latest developments on these and other stories on msnbc. tonight watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> here is a look at what is coming up later this...
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i thought jerry ford deserved the honor when the john f. kennedy library some years later gave him the kennedy medal for bravery citing the watergate -- the pardon of richard nixon. i thought it was the right thing to do. i also thought it was as a little matter handled very clumsily so that it was a complete shock to the country. i remember it happened at 11:00 on a sunday, about 30 days into the presidency of jerry ford. i was working for president ford at that time. of course, i was an outsider because i was a nixon person. and they brp were about to repl me, which i didn't know. i remember driving with my wife. we were coming back from church or something. we heard the news of the pardon. i near went in the ditch. i was stunned at the pardon. and the reason i thought it was clumsily handled is there was no preparation of the public. there was no balloon that went up, trial balloon. instead, there had been the, no, we're not doing that. we would never do that. even if we were to think about that it wouldn't be until all the legal avenues were ex
i thought jerry ford deserved the honor when the john f. kennedy library some years later gave him the kennedy medal for bravery citing the watergate -- the pardon of richard nixon. i thought it was the right thing to do. i also thought it was as a little matter handled very clumsily so that it was a complete shock to the country. i remember it happened at 11:00 on a sunday, about 30 days into the presidency of jerry ford. i was working for president ford at that time. of course, i was an...
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cheney passed away in august and had a long career in secret service during lyndon johnson and john f. kennedy's presidency. the devoted friend and family man. >> i was going to psychological in middleburg. they are fantastic people. i really hope there's no involvement on his part. >> it's been reported that some of the secret service agents say they didn't know the women were prostitutes. but the agency has taken action with a lie detector test and firing some of their own. in ashburn, suray chin, 9news now. >> the second of the three ousted is greg stokes. he was fired from the agency. >>> okay, folks, let me ask you this. are we making too big of a deal about this? these guys did not break any laws and the president was not even in the country yet. could you say this was morally wrong? sure you could. could you also say there's an aspect of boys will be boys in here somewhere. you're always good about telling your thoughts to mcginty's mail bag. the address, mailbag@wusa9.com. st gl still ahead, there are 58 of them and this weekend, they are all free of charge. we'll tell you why the nation
cheney passed away in august and had a long career in secret service during lyndon johnson and john f. kennedy's presidency. the devoted friend and family man. >> i was going to psychological in middleburg. they are fantastic people. i really hope there's no involvement on his part. >> it's been reported that some of the secret service agents say they didn't know the women were prostitutes. but the agency has taken action with a lie detector test and firing some of their own. in...
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a nation in grief over the assassination of president john f. kennedy. but what was it like to be there? right there when the shots rang out? secret service agent clint hill spent 50 years trying to forget and only now has written a story of his four years as jackie kennedy's closest protector. a time of exhilarating highs and heart wrenching lows. >> that's the one thing that i can't get out of my mind, is that the picture of him lying in her lap with his head exposed to me. looking into the back of his head, into his brain, his eyes fixed, blood and brains and bone fragments all over the car, over mrs. kennedy, and myself. >> the images america cannot forget are seared painfully in the mind of secret service agent clint hill, assigned to protect jackie kennedy. it was hill who desperately climbed onto the trunk of the president's vehicle that day and for decades was tormented by the thought of what he could have done to stop it. >> i looked in the eyes of those two children who had lost their father and the woman who had lost her husband and recognized
a nation in grief over the assassination of president john f. kennedy. but what was it like to be there? right there when the shots rang out? secret service agent clint hill spent 50 years trying to forget and only now has written a story of his four years as jackie kennedy's closest protector. a time of exhilarating highs and heart wrenching lows. >> that's the one thing that i can't get out of my mind, is that the picture of him lying in her lap with his head exposed to me. looking into...
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. >> a generation before president john f. kennedyng on behalf of a grateful nation designated him an honorary american citizen winston churchill paid his own tribute to his transatlantic origins. appearing before a joibt session of congress on the day after christmas, 1941, he observed i cannot help reflect that if my father had been american and my mother british, instead of the other way around, i might have got here on my own. today outside the british embassy on massachusetts avenue, churchill literally describes two nations with one bronze foot planted on british snow and the other on american. this pleased the old man himself no no end. on his 89th birthday the honorary american said i feel i will rest happily and securely on both feet. controversy arose over the depiction of the wartime prime minister not because of his characteristically defiant stance with right hand raised in
. >> a generation before president john f. kennedyng on behalf of a grateful nation designated him an honorary american citizen winston churchill paid his own tribute to his transatlantic origins. appearing before a joibt session of congress on the day after christmas, 1941, he observed i cannot help reflect that if my father had been american and my mother british, instead of the other way around, i might have got here on my own. today outside the british embassy on massachusetts avenue,...
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it had loved john f. kennedy, it had cherished bobby kennedy. both had been assassinated. richard nixon was located by the press. the bureaucracy was against him, built up during the new saturday, great deal, fair deal and predominantly democratic. for the first time since zachary taylor, both houses of the congress were against the united states. and as i said, the media loatheed richard nixon. a lot of them did. and others did not like richard nixon. here was the final problem. you go down the east coast, go to the boston globe, providence journal, hartford current, new york times, baltimore sun, philadelphia inquirer, washington post, anti nixon all of them. three networks. two-thirds of the american people depended on the network news of those three networks as their primary source of news and information about the president of the united states. all were hostile to richard nixon. thus, the impairive of nixon to communicate over, through and around this filter, which many of us saw as distorted in order to communicate his ideas and keep the country united behind him. h
it had loved john f. kennedy, it had cherished bobby kennedy. both had been assassinated. richard nixon was located by the press. the bureaucracy was against him, built up during the new saturday, great deal, fair deal and predominantly democratic. for the first time since zachary taylor, both houses of the congress were against the united states. and as i said, the media loatheed richard nixon. a lot of them did. and others did not like richard nixon. here was the final problem. you go down...
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said that barack obama was a snob for want children to go to college, and that listening to john f. kennedy'sspeech of 1960 about wanting religion not to be a part of politics made him want to throw up. and in the first debates in an election year where debates were more important than ever, rick santorum was a non-combatant. >> well, in fairness, he was marginalize because he was at zero in the polls. >> well, he had a chance and he blew it. he will be a good candidate in 2016 if he gets a chance. >> rick santorum proved another thing, that there is a fissure in the republican party. everywhere where evangelicals were the majority, rick santorum took that vote. romney still has a problem with his base, although he is the nominee, or is going to be. >> he did not get the catholic vote, even though he is a conservative catholic. let's look at what the country would look like under the romney administration, or a second obama administration. >> they want to spend trillions of dollars more in tax breaks for the very wealthiest of americans, even if it means adding to the deficit, gutting things
said that barack obama was a snob for want children to go to college, and that listening to john f. kennedy'sspeech of 1960 about wanting religion not to be a part of politics made him want to throw up. and in the first debates in an election year where debates were more important than ever, rick santorum was a non-combatant. >> well, in fairness, he was marginalize because he was at zero in the polls. >> well, he had a chance and he blew it. he will be a good candidate in 2016 if...
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his own father also served in the agency during the presidencies of john f. kennedy and lyndon johnson. secret service officials continue to brief staffers on capitol hill today. congressman elijah cummings believes it's time for the agency to do some soul searching. >> this is a moment where they have to look themselveses in the mirror and make sure that they all... they are, in fact, who we believe they are. >> reporter: we have also learned that the number of u.s. military members under investigation is now up to 11-- six from the army's elite special forces, two from the marines, two from the navy, and one from the u.s. air force. none of the 11 has been charged but they are all confined to their home bases for the duration of the investigation. and tonight the pentagon confirms its investigators remain on the ground in cartagena coordinating with at least four secret service investigators. and president obama himself wants answers. this afternoon, he called secret service director mark sullivan into the oval office for a face-to-face briefing, scott, on this inv
his own father also served in the agency during the presidencies of john f. kennedy and lyndon johnson. secret service officials continue to brief staffers on capitol hill today. congressman elijah cummings believes it's time for the agency to do some soul searching. >> this is a moment where they have to look themselveses in the mirror and make sure that they all... they are, in fact, who we believe they are. >> reporter: we have also learned that the number of u.s. military...
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. >> judge says that when similar records on the john f. kennedy files were released they rewrote the history of the bay of pigs, the cuban missile crisis and the kennedy assassination itself. members of the committee have said they will introduce bills that would expedite the release but congress hasn't acted yet. >> let's hope they act soon. >>> lawyers with a rockville man have a meeting with a judge to see if they can get the federal government to drop its lawsuit. 80-year-old dick rettis spends three days a we can outside appear planned parenthood clinic trying to persuade pregnant women not to get abortions. the justice department sued using a law that makes at crime to interfere with someone obtaining reproductive health services. the state of virginia says the courts will have to abide by adds 100,000 cap on damages in a wrongful death suit filed against virginia tech. the parents of two students killed in the 2007 massacre won their suit. the parents asked to be awarded $2million despite a state cap on the damages. now the state is asking
. >> judge says that when similar records on the john f. kennedy files were released they rewrote the history of the bay of pigs, the cuban missile crisis and the kennedy assassination itself. members of the committee have said they will introduce bills that would expedite the release but congress hasn't acted yet. >> let's hope they act soon. >>> lawyers with a rockville man have a meeting with a judge to see if they can get the federal government to drop its lawsuit....
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world and the tradition of democratic leaders like franklin roosevelt and harry truman through john f. kennedy and joop jackson. in my every experience with him, it's been evident that joe leader man is a statesman to takes positions on every important national issue because he believes they best serve our corrupt's interests and values. so thank you, joe, for your introduction and more importantly thank you for your example. i'm privileged to serve with you. i want to thank brooks for this opportunity. i wanted to contribute food a few opportunities on the current debate other ever over america's role in the world in this the 21 century. and i wanted to give this speech today to share with you, my observations of someone who has a long-term interest in foreign pol. >> i'm calls cautious about generallizations in politics but until recently the general perception was that is american conservativism believed in robust and muscular foreign policy. that was certainly the haul the foreign policies of both president bushes and of president reagan. but when i arrived in the senate last year, i found
world and the tradition of democratic leaders like franklin roosevelt and harry truman through john f. kennedy and joop jackson. in my every experience with him, it's been evident that joe leader man is a statesman to takes positions on every important national issue because he believes they best serve our corrupt's interests and values. so thank you, joe, for your introduction and more importantly thank you for your example. i'm privileged to serve with you. i want to thank brooks for this...
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he's currently with the science for international affairs at the john f. kennedy school at harvard university. he's spent 27 years prior to joining harvard with the international atomic energy agency in vienna, and the last five of those as deputy director general and head of the safeguards department. and he oversaw effects to monitor iran's nuclear program and examining nuclear programs around the world and inspected nuclear facilities in south korea, iraq, syria, libya and elsewhere. seeking to ensure that nuclear materials were not diverted for military purposes. he's one of the world's leading experts an iran's nuclear program and led the efforts in recent years to implement an analytical culture to guide them. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i hope that i don't spoil your appetite because i don't think i have very good news for you. nevertheless, so if we look at the iranian nuclear program, i have been asked to provide a snapshot where we are today and then i'm going to look one year forward whe
he's currently with the science for international affairs at the john f. kennedy school at harvard university. he's spent 27 years prior to joining harvard with the international atomic energy agency in vienna, and the last five of those as deputy director general and head of the safeguards department. and he oversaw effects to monitor iran's nuclear program and examining nuclear programs around the world and inspected nuclear facilities in south korea, iraq, syria, libya and elsewhere. seeking...
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. >> a generation before president john f. kennedy action on behalf of a grateful nation designated him an honorary american citizen. winston churchill paid a tribute to his transatlantic origins. appearing before a joint session of congress, day after christmas, 1941. he observed i can't help if my father was american and my mother british instead of the other way around i may have got here on my own. today outside the british embassy on massachusetts avenue, churchill literally described two nations with one bronze foot planted on british soil and the other on american. this pleased the old man himself to no end. of the statue announced on his 89th birthday, the honorary american said "i feel it will rest happily and securely on both feet." controversy arose over the sculptor william mcveigh's depiction of the war time prime minister, not because of his defiances stance withing the right hand raised in a v for victory salute. no another churchill icon, the cigar in his left hand that offended some members of the english speaking uni
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1960s, proposals were made to tear down grand central, but jacqueline kennedy onassis, president john f. kennedy's, came to the rescue. she helped save the beautiful building. today, the emphasis is on preservation and restoration. >> what you see, kristen, is what the terminal looked like in 1913, when it was finished. but in 1927, because they needed additional room for the ticket sellers, they built a ceiling over this space, right at this heavy cornice line here, so that when you came down the ramps, you felt like you were going down into a basement of grand central. as architects, we thought that there was an opportunity to remove all of that, put that somewhere else, and once again restore this magnificent view of the skylights, of the chandeliers, and, more importantly, of the sky ceiling and the main concourse beyond with all the natural light coming back in, and we think it's probably the most important and successful change that we made, as restoration architects, to make the terminal great again. this is known as the "whispering gallery," where we have our -- they're called "guastavino
1960s, proposals were made to tear down grand central, but jacqueline kennedy onassis, president john f. kennedy's, came to the rescue. she helped save the beautiful building. today, the emphasis is on preservation and restoration. >> what you see, kristen, is what the terminal looked like in 1913, when it was finished. but in 1927, because they needed additional room for the ticket sellers, they built a ceiling over this space, right at this heavy cornice line here, so that when you came...
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motion picture is in the works to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. >> i do not shrink from this responsibility. i welcome it. >> reporter: based on "the new york times" best selling book the kennedy detail, the movie will look at president kennedy's security detail on the day of his assassination in 1963. the movie is set for release late next year. and that's your eye on entertainment, teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. happy tuesday. >>> i'm thinking it's friday. no, it's tuesday. i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. here's monika santami. she will have terrific traffic momentarily. >> howard bernstein is here. he has weather. we're turning down the temperature. >> only in the 70s today. we're in the 70s now in spots. we're going to drop and come back. one thing different than today, it's not going to be hot. it's not going to be 90 like yesterday afternoon. winds will be out of the northwest so that's going to cool us down. we'll have a lot more in the way of
motion picture is in the works to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. >> i do not shrink from this responsibility. i welcome it. >> reporter: based on "the new york times" best selling book the kennedy detail, the movie will look at president kennedy's security detail on the day of his assassination in 1963. the movie is set for release late next year. and that's your eye on entertainment, teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles....