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[applause]. >> john f. kennedyever went to india and pakistan during the thousand days he was in office. he had gone to india in the early 1950s and mrs. kennedy actually recounts what happened. she did not go with but it is a great anecdote. she said that when the then senator, john f. kennedy got to new delhi and they requested a meeting with the prime minister, the u.s. embassy told him the prime minister's attention all failed quickly and that if the prime minister's attention was failing he would look up at the ceiling and start playing with his pencil. within two minutes of the meeting with john f. kennedy, according to jackie, nehru was nehru was staring at the ceiling and playing with his pencil. it was not a very good start to their relationship but it got better. mrs. kennedy did travel to south asia during the 1000 days of the kennedy administration. she went in spring 1962. just a few months before the crisis. it was the first time i first lady had traveled by herself outside the united states in the ag
[applause]. >> john f. kennedyever went to india and pakistan during the thousand days he was in office. he had gone to india in the early 1950s and mrs. kennedy actually recounts what happened. she did not go with but it is a great anecdote. she said that when the then senator, john f. kennedy got to new delhi and they requested a meeting with the prime minister, the u.s. embassy told him the prime minister's attention all failed quickly and that if the prime minister's attention was...
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harold's captain -- 26-year-old navy lieutenant junior grade john f. kennedy. so, don, this is where john f. kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from. >> correct. >> right here. can barely see over. and they operated in the dark of night? >> yes. >> four feet away is where harold was operating that turret. this really puts it in perspective. >> the idea was to go out and attack the destroyers and sink them. >> but no radar. >> the 109 did not have radar. so, you know, try driving down the highway at night with your headlights off. >> on one such night -- august 1st, 1943 -- out of the darkness comes the amagiri, a japanese destroyer traveling at 40 knots. 19-year-old harold marney is stationed in that gun turret. >> harold gave the alarm, "ship at 2:00." >> the amagiri slices right through pt-109. >> and right here, where you're standing, this wing tank actually exploded. >> it's hard to imagine anyone could have survived. >> things happened so fast. he probably got sucked into the wake of the ship. >> harold and a second sailor, andrew kirksey
harold's captain -- 26-year-old navy lieutenant junior grade john f. kennedy. so, don, this is where john f. kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from. >> correct. >> right here. can barely see over. and they operated in the dark of night? >> yes. >> four feet away is where harold was operating that turret. this really puts it in perspective. >> the idea was to go out and attack the destroyers and sink them. >> but no radar. >> the 109...
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john f. kennedy was dealing with an issue which if you don't with the wrong would have meant we would not be here today. the apocalypse would have occurred. in fact, we now know 50 years later it was even more dangerous than people thought it was then. the cia back in 1962 estimated there were six to 8000 soviet soldiers on the island. in fact, there were 50,000 soviet soldiers on the island the the cia thought the soviets had only brought intermediate range ballistic missiles. in fact, the russians had also brought with them tactical nuclear weapons and they surrounded the guantÁnamo naval base with what were called frog missiles, and the commander of the soviet forces on the island had the authority already delivered from moscow that when the first american bomb dropped on cuba, he could fire a salvo of tactical nuclear weapon into the guantÁnamo naval base where there were 5000 marines. but just thousands that was so important, it shouldn't completely overlooked the other crisis, the sino indian w
john f. kennedy was dealing with an issue which if you don't with the wrong would have meant we would not be here today. the apocalypse would have occurred. in fact, we now know 50 years later it was even more dangerous than people thought it was then. the cia back in 1962 estimated there were six to 8000 soviet soldiers on the island. in fact, there were 50,000 soviet soldiers on the island the the cia thought the soviets had only brought intermediate range ballistic missiles. in fact, the...
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it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. 's the closest election of the century with the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president in american historein american . without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must have been a bitter moment for nixon. he'd had eight years as vice president. he had really thought that he would be sworn in that day. >> but kennedy was better at dirty tricks than nixon and nixon knew it. and it planted a seed with nixon that he never forgot. >> and that was the origin of watergate. >>> so you want to be the most powerful man in the world? how far are you prepared to go? will you turn friends into enemies? will you break your own rules? if you want to be the most powerful man in the world, do the ends ever justify the means?
it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. 's the closest election of the century with the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president in american historein american . without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must...
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as you see, they are bringing the weapon allegedly used in the assassination of president john f. kennedyere in dallas. >> 6.5 made in italy in 1940. >> in the wake of the kennedy assassination, they were bringing in all the resources to try to solve the crime. on the other hand, they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters. >> well, i was questioned by a judge, but i protested at that time that i was not allowed legal representation. >> in bringing oswald out, they were of course doing something that you would never see happen today, but they were trying to cooperate with the press, with the understanding that there would not be questions shouted at him. >> did you kill the president? >> no, i have not been charged with that. in fact, nobody has said that to me yet. the first thing i heard about it was when the newspaper reporters in the hall asked me that question. >> you have been charged. >> sir? >> you have been charged? >> nobody said what? >> okay. >> what did you do in russia? >> oswald. >> how did you hurt your eye? >> a policeman hit me. >> at 1:35 this morning, a
as you see, they are bringing the weapon allegedly used in the assassination of president john f. kennedyere in dallas. >> 6.5 made in italy in 1940. >> in the wake of the kennedy assassination, they were bringing in all the resources to try to solve the crime. on the other hand, they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters. >> well, i was questioned by a judge, but i protested at that time that i was not allowed legal representation. >> in bringing oswald...
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it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. ighest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president elected in american history. without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must have been a bitter moment for nixon. he'd had eight years as vice president. he had really thought that he would be sworn in that day. >> but kennedy was better at dirty tricks than nixon, and nixon knew it. and it planted a seed with nixon that he never forgot. >> and that was the origin of >> and that was the origin of watergate. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> so, you want to be the most powerful man in the world. how far are you prepared to go? will you turn friends into enemies? will you break your own rules? if you want to be the most powerful man in the world, do the ends ever justify the means?
it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. ighest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president elected in american history. without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must have been a bitter moment for nixon. he'd had eight...
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his name is john f. kennedy. he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> how are you this morning? >> and you would stand right there. my job would be shake hands with jack kennedy. shake hands with teddy. bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as a candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him seriously as a candidate for president. >> this was a new way of campaigning. this was a new way of becoming the nominee. >> first of all, he's going to have to beat hubert humphrey. >> hubert humphrey, democrat senator from minnesota is confident he'll win wisconsin hearts. >> let me tell you, i've been working for the dairy farmer ever since i set foot in the senate of the united states. >> we knew we had a tough job to win. it was a monumental challenge. >> kennedy does have one advantage, being a kennedy. his father joseph, rich, powerful and the former ambassad
his name is john f. kennedy. he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> how are you this morning? >> and you would stand right there. my job would be shake hands with jack kennedy. shake hands with teddy. bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as a candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him...
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it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. tates. >> it's the closest election of the century with the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president in american history. without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must have been a bitter moment for nixon. he'd had eight years as vice president. he had really thought that he would be sworn in that day. >> but kennedy was better a
it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. tates. >> it's the closest election of the century with the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president in american history. without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it...
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it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. h the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president in american history. without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must have been a bitter moment for nixon. he'd had eight years as vice president. he had really thought that he would be sworn in that day. >> but kennedy was better at dirty tricks than nixon and nixon knew it. and it planted a seed with nixon that he never forgot. >> and that was the origin of watergate. >>> did someone put up a lot of money to have the democratic headquarters infiltrated and, if so, who and why? >> justice will be pursued no matter who's involved. >> do you have information implicating president nixon? >> i have no comment. >> the president of the united states demanded the attorney general fire the special prosecuto
it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. h the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president in american history. without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must have been a bitter moment for nixon. he'd had eight years...
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his name is john f. kennedy. he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> how are you this morning? >> and you would stand right there. my job would be shake hands with jack kennedy. shake hands with teddy. bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as a candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him seriously as a candidate for president. >> this was a new way of campaigning. this was a new way of becoming the nominee. >> first of all, he's going to have to beat hubert humphrey. >> hubert humphrey, democrat senator from minnesota is confident he'll win wisconsin hearts. >> let me tell you, i've been working for the dairy farmer ever since i set foot in the senate of the united states. >> we knew we had a tough job to win. it was a monumental challenge. >> kennedy does have one advantage, being a kennedy. his father joseph, rich, powerful and the former ambassa
his name is john f. kennedy. he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> how are you this morning? >> and you would stand right there. my job would be shake hands with jack kennedy. shake hands with teddy. bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as a candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him...
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bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm driving down the street in dallas where president john f. kennedyas shot on that horrible day in november 1963, and i'm about to meet a man who was left with a dilemma tied to jfk's assassin. >> my name is david card. my family's not related in any way to lee harvey oswald, so i don't know what's stranger -- the story of how we inherited his grave marker, or the story of what happened after. >> hi, dave. i'm jamie. >> jamie, david card. such a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you. same here. >> yeah. >> thanks for having me in. great bar. >> since the late 1970s, dave card has owned and operated poor david's pub, a bare-bones downtown dallas club that provides a stage for up-and-coming singer-songwriters. >> is it here? >> if you're talking about the tombstone, yes, it is here. >> dave doesn't usually keep his strange inheritance in his nightclub. he has a secret hiding place for it, but he's taken it out to show me. >> this is the original tombstone of lee harvey oswald. >> whoa. it feels wrong, but i'm just admiring the carving and everything. i mea
bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm driving down the street in dallas where president john f. kennedyas shot on that horrible day in november 1963, and i'm about to meet a man who was left with a dilemma tied to jfk's assassin. >> my name is david card. my family's not related in any way to lee harvey oswald, so i don't know what's stranger -- the story of how we inherited his grave marker, or the story of what happened after. >> hi, dave. i'm jamie. >> jamie,...
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did you admire john f. kennedy? >> i respected him. er really got to see, you know, it's 1,000 days. we never really got to see what the end result was going to be with john f. kennedy. he certainly had a style that was good. i think he was good for the country. he was a cheerleader. extent being the president you have to make lots of good decisions but you have to be a little bit of a cheerleader for the country. i think that's where president obama really let's us(pqdown. i thought he would have been a great cheerleader for the country, and it has turned out to be just the opposite because we have a very, very divided country. >> what about franklin roosevelt, good president? >> well, he was an amazing man. and he was, you know, one of the slightly liberal side, so maybe somebody like me wouldn't like him as much as somebody else. he was certainly an amazing man. and when you watch, you know, his biography, i find it to be fascinating. really fascinating. what he went through. so he was something very different on the liberal side, ho
did you admire john f. kennedy? >> i respected him. er really got to see, you know, it's 1,000 days. we never really got to see what the end result was going to be with john f. kennedy. he certainly had a style that was good. i think he was good for the country. he was a cheerleader. extent being the president you have to make lots of good decisions but you have to be a little bit of a cheerleader for the country. i think that's where president obama really let's us(pqdown. i thought he...
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one is that quote wasn't actually from john f. kennedy that was from robert f. kennedy. and technically the impression wasn't of john f. kennedy, it was mayor quinnby from the simpsons. >> that was funny. 6 "impact." we'll have a special primetime live edition of "impact" tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. everyone. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, answer the call already. the future is what's going to make us even greater. this convention center hotel alleviates the problem of traffic. all of which are gonna help the citizens and reduce the taxes. the new miami beach convention center hotel. 1,400 jobs, less traffic on our roads, and no new taxes. you have to think about tomorrow. vote yes for our new convention center hotel. >>> this sunday, fear, loathing and now violence on the trump campaign trail. days before make or break primaries on the second super tuesda
one is that quote wasn't actually from john f. kennedy that was from robert f. kennedy. and technically the impression wasn't of john f. kennedy, it was mayor quinnby from the simpsons. >> that was funny. 6 "impact." we'll have a special primetime live edition of "impact" tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. everyone. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work...
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there's the old story about when john f. kennedy said to stop wearing hats, so did the men of america. that may not actually be true, but this is true. after president kennedy died and was buried at arlington national cemetery, the demand for people who wanted to be buried in arlington national cemetery went up so much that you tighten the eligibility because so many people were trying to get in that they were worried they were going to run out of space. you will get the names of dead presidents used to make points. you other sort of in the aftermath of the presidents of death and funeral, if the president were still here today wouldn't things be different? what if we could have a president like that in the white house again today? and not just their names. their bodies are sometimes used to cripple and. two years before the civil war a presidents body was exhumed from a northern state and moved to a southern state. another was paraded around the country just after the civil war to convince northerners to treat the southern states a
there's the old story about when john f. kennedy said to stop wearing hats, so did the men of america. that may not actually be true, but this is true. after president kennedy died and was buried at arlington national cemetery, the demand for people who wanted to be buried in arlington national cemetery went up so much that you tighten the eligibility because so many people were trying to get in that they were worried they were going to run out of space. you will get the names of dead...
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now, in that era, john f. kennedy denied it. cepted it. of course things are different now. you couldn't do it that way anymore. but in 1960 you could because there was a sense that your private life was private. >> the televised debate, that nixon/kennedy debate, the sweat. that made all the difference. 60 seconds. >> okay. the thing about it is that richard nixon thought he was a better debater than john f. kennedy. he had been a championship debater in college and high school. he also thought he understood television better than any other american politician. he had used television to save his job as a running mate with dwight eisenhower in 1952. he had used television in 1959. in 1960 his people supported the kennedy push for supports. its did he know that under pressure he couldn't do it. that nixon under pressure looked worse than kennedy. >> can you please come back over appeared over and over again? i would love to have you back because i would love to hear you marinate on what's happening currently and compare it to the
now, in that era, john f. kennedy denied it. cepted it. of course things are different now. you couldn't do it that way anymore. but in 1960 you could because there was a sense that your private life was private. >> the televised debate, that nixon/kennedy debate, the sweat. that made all the difference. 60 seconds. >> okay. the thing about it is that richard nixon thought he was a better debater than john f. kennedy. he had been a championship debater in college and high school. he...
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bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm driving down the street in dallas where president john f. kennedyas shot on that horrible day in november 1963, and i'm about to meet a man who was left with a dilemma tied to jfk's assassin. >> my name is david card. my family's not related in any way to lee harvey oswald, so i don't know what's stranger -- the story of how we inherited his grave marker, or the story of what happened after. >> hi, dave. i'm jamie. >> jamie, david card. such a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you. same here. >> yeah. >> thanks for having me in. great bar. >> since the late 1970s, dave card has owned and operated poor david's pub, a bare-bones downtown dallas club that provides a stage for up-and-coming singer-songwriters. >> is it here? >> if you're talking about the tombstone, yes, it is here. >> dave doesn't usually keep his strange inheritance in his nightclub. he has a secret hiding place for it, but he's taken it out to show me. >> this is the original tombstone of lee harvey oswald. >> whoa. it feels wrong, but i'm just admiring the carving and everything. i mea
bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm driving down the street in dallas where president john f. kennedyas shot on that horrible day in november 1963, and i'm about to meet a man who was left with a dilemma tied to jfk's assassin. >> my name is david card. my family's not related in any way to lee harvey oswald, so i don't know what's stranger -- the story of how we inherited his grave marker, or the story of what happened after. >> hi, dave. i'm jamie. >> jamie,...
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candidates like john f. kennedy from massachusetts and humphrey from minnesota did campaign and compete around the country. stephenson was competing just for the nomination. he decided to just cut to the chase. like most of the other potential candidates, he didn't bother with these little primaries in these few states here and there. he got busy preparing for the democratic national convention is where the candidate was picked. in the spring of 1960 having run in 1952 and lost and 1956 and lost. in 1960 he had staffers working on a speech for the convention. he was getting ready in case his party would turn to him again to be the democratic presidential nominee for a third straight cycle. he was going to be ready in the event they couldn't decide between the other candidates. make the convention got deadlocked or maybe there was going to be a tie or maybe the party elders would decide the nomination shouldn't go to the front running democrat that year, this upstart senator from massachusetts who many thought was to
candidates like john f. kennedy from massachusetts and humphrey from minnesota did campaign and compete around the country. stephenson was competing just for the nomination. he decided to just cut to the chase. like most of the other potential candidates, he didn't bother with these little primaries in these few states here and there. he got busy preparing for the democratic national convention is where the candidate was picked. in the spring of 1960 having run in 1952 and lost and 1956 and...
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and after the book came out, caroline kennedy, the daughter of john f. kennedy called me up and said, you know, i've read your book. my uncle, ted kennedy, has read it. we agree and we are going to give gerald ford the profiles in -- and courage award that is given out by the kennedy library once a year. and it is not going to be an award for being president or for being gerald ford. it is going to be for the single act of pardoning richard nixon. and she said in the tradition of her late father about , politicians who do things that are contrary to their own interest in the national interest. i did not go to the ceremony, but i watched it and it was a cold shower for me. because teddy and he got up and said, look, at the time of the pardon, i denounced it almost as 25 orinal act, and now, so years later, you look at it and you realize it was exactly brother'sdition of my book " "profiles in courage." -- profiles and courage are coming i remember watching this and thinking here i was convinced it was an act of maximum corruption, the pardon was. and then it is e
and after the book came out, caroline kennedy, the daughter of john f. kennedy called me up and said, you know, i've read your book. my uncle, ted kennedy, has read it. we agree and we are going to give gerald ford the profiles in -- and courage award that is given out by the kennedy library once a year. and it is not going to be an award for being president or for being gerald ford. it is going to be for the single act of pardoning richard nixon. and she said in the tradition of her late...
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and that candidate was john f. kennedy.mother's face. literally. and we walked back and in a glow remained. and i've asked myself many, many times, what was it, and what it was was that it was perhaps the first time in her life that she felt that she heard somebody speak directly to her. that regardless of your station in life, you, too, have an opportunity. and here i am, a product of the voice of john f. kennedy in 1960. i am living proof of the american dream, born on the other side of the tracks. and here i am. >> my thanks to howard schultz for joining us for that. you can see a lot more of our interview, go to cnnmoney.com. coming up next, we're going to tell awe little bit more about this, in the new cnn original series, "the eighties." it starts thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific here on cnn. we'll be right back. volkswagen believes safety is very important... so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm. ...seven stability-enhancing systems... hmmm... ...and equipment for
and that candidate was john f. kennedy.mother's face. literally. and we walked back and in a glow remained. and i've asked myself many, many times, what was it, and what it was was that it was perhaps the first time in her life that she felt that she heard somebody speak directly to her. that regardless of your station in life, you, too, have an opportunity. and here i am, a product of the voice of john f. kennedy in 1960. i am living proof of the american dream, born on the other side of the...
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she's one of two dozen students from east high and john f. kennedy high in denver. who visited the national oceanic and atmospheric administration complex in boulder. it's part of a program called my brother's keeper. and the idea revolves around getting teens excited about science. and its real-world applications. "what we're trying to do is expose them to new careers that are related to some of the stem stuff they are working on currently in their high school." that included lessons about lightning safety. and experiments with electricity.. "we're always looking for young students, bright, that are interested in science and we like to spark their curiosity." and a hands-on look at the air we breathe every day. from collecting the air samples. to testing them in a lab.. giving these students a potential glimpse into their futures. "the students that are participating in stem education, they're way more connected to school. they're more motivated to be there, they're pushed a litings, new projects, neepts that one e of these very stver public schoolshundred students
she's one of two dozen students from east high and john f. kennedy high in denver. who visited the national oceanic and atmospheric administration complex in boulder. it's part of a program called my brother's keeper. and the idea revolves around getting teens excited about science. and its real-world applications. "what we're trying to do is expose them to new careers that are related to some of the stem stuff they are working on currently in their high school." that included lessons...
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lyndon johnson had far more delegates committed to him than john f. kennedy, even when john f. dy winning so maybe primary, party bosses dominated the scene yes. know what happened. all i'm saying is are you shifting the rules that if donald trump has a big enough lead but not the majority. it should still be given to him? shouldn't we go through the motions of ballots and see if he gets the 1237, and off to the races? are you saying that's not thea+ç case? >> clearly at the convention the rules will be followed. my belief is if he is close to the 50%, clearly -- close to 50% and doesn't get the nomination we'll have a very difficult time winning in november. i believe we ought to coalesce -- >> why do we have ballots at all, then? close is not a done deal. you seem to be advocating if he is close and document get it, that's not fair. if he is close and doesn't get it, that's the way the cookie crumbles. right? >> it's absolutely what the rules are. the rules should be followed. my belief is. if he is that far ahead and is close, with we don't choose donald trump we'll hear a ve
lyndon johnson had far more delegates committed to him than john f. kennedy, even when john f. dy winning so maybe primary, party bosses dominated the scene yes. know what happened. all i'm saying is are you shifting the rules that if donald trump has a big enough lead but not the majority. it should still be given to him? shouldn't we go through the motions of ballots and see if he gets the 1237, and off to the races? are you saying that's not thea+ç case? >> clearly at the convention...
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not john f. kennedy. >> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. g shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. 8 layers of wheat... mini-wheats®... and one that's sweet. to satisfy the adult and kid - in all of us. ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult with frosted mini-wheats®. try new kellogg's mini-wheats harvest delights with sweet drizzle and bits made with real fruit. we wonerere. and here. and here. here. and here. uh, here. also in here. back there. behind here. even next to these guys, here. in the nation's largest, independent study, rootmetrics just named verizon number one
not john f. kennedy. >> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. g shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the...
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one is that quote wasn't actually from john f. kennedy. that was from robert f. kennedy. [ light laughter ] and secondly the impression wasn't of john f. kennedy. it was mayor quimby from "the simpsons." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and so that's two things. at least quote him. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: a real quote. oh, and listen to this. over the weekend, bernie sanders said that if he's elected, he plans to spend $1 trillion to fight unemployment. [ scattered cheers ] when asked what they would do with that kind of money, unemployed people said, retire. [ laughter and applause ] why would i work? a trillion dollars. and did you see this? former new york city mayor michael bloomberg reportedly commissioned a poll to see how he'd do if he ran for president as an independent candidate. he'd be a billionaire new yorker running an unexpected campaign for president. or as one guy called it, "total pipe dream. [ laughter and applause ] never happen. never do it." i read the republican candidates aired a dozen new tv ads last week, even though recent data has
one is that quote wasn't actually from john f. kennedy. that was from robert f. kennedy. [ light laughter ] and secondly the impression wasn't of john f. kennedy. it was mayor quimby from "the simpsons." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and so that's two things. at least quote him. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: a real quote. oh, and listen to this. over the weekend, bernie sanders said that if he's elected, he plans to spend $1 trillion to fight unemployment. [ scattered...
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relatives of every president dating back to john f kennedy attended the funeral. >>> after a bizarre week in a st. pete courtroom, hogan's 10 news reporter jennifer titus has been on top of the trial all week. she is live at the courthouse. the jury has a lot to consider. we have not heard the testimony from the defense yet. >> reporter: today experts speaking about gawker's use and work. with hogan's testimony they have to consider if hogan is a victim and suffered $100 million worth of damages. with two witnesses taking the stand wednesday. >> the true likely value they got from posting sex tapes is just over $15.4 million. >> reporter: hogan's team rested in a case that brought national attention involving a former wrestler, his sex tape and first amendment rights. >> the jury has been indated with all these first amendment speeches. they heard from hulk hogan and multiple witnesses that talked the journalists mind at the time. >> reporter: attorney kearnes says what the jury hasn't heard is how the posting of this tape ultimately hurt hogan. >> did the jury see him as a vulnerabl
relatives of every president dating back to john f kennedy attended the funeral. >>> after a bizarre week in a st. pete courtroom, hogan's 10 news reporter jennifer titus has been on top of the trial all week. she is live at the courthouse. the jury has a lot to consider. we have not heard the testimony from the defense yet. >> reporter: today experts speaking about gawker's use and work. with hogan's testimony they have to consider if hogan is a victim and suffered $100 million...
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she is a new york resident and surrendered at john f. kennedy airport. it is not clear how she got there from los angeles. >> we expect to hear from the warriors of an incident involving all star forward draymond green. you may have seen a video of him driving 118 miles per hour in the brand new bmw. >> he posted a video on snapchat yesterday but it is now deleted and green admitted he used "poor judgment." in a statement before the game the warriors said they were aware of the video and officials were planning to discuss it with him following the game. >> his mother weighed in on twitter, saying "relax, you all have never tried it see how fast your car would go," and treated they had neither eastbound the video or talkd to her son about it. we would not want him or anyone else to be hurt. >> and now, the start of commercial crab season is around the corner and a safety truck underway to pick sure fishermen are ready. >> good morning, from the top the broadcast center. i am tracking some cooler conditions for easter sunday and the possibility of rain as
she is a new york resident and surrendered at john f. kennedy airport. it is not clear how she got there from los angeles. >> we expect to hear from the warriors of an incident involving all star forward draymond green. you may have seen a video of him driving 118 miles per hour in the brand new bmw. >> he posted a video on snapchat yesterday but it is now deleted and green admitted he used "poor judgment." in a statement before the game the warriors said they were aware...
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. >> reporter: she's one of two dozen students from east high and john f kennedy high in denver who visited the national oceanic and atmospheric boulder. it's part of a program called my brother's keeper and the idea revolves around getting teens excited about science and its real-world applications. >> what we're trying to do is expose them to new careers that are related to some of the stuff they're doing in their high school. >> reporter: that included lessons on lightning safety and experiments with electricity. young students, bright, that are interested in science and we like to spark their curiosity. >> reporter: and a hands on look at the air we breathe every day from collecting the air samples to testing them in a lab. >> the students that are participating in stem education, they're way more connected to school. they're more motivated to be there. they're pushed to critically think and come up with new things, new projects, new designs. >> reporter: new concepts that one day could come from one of these very students. >>> denver public schools tells us they had more than 1200 stud
. >> reporter: she's one of two dozen students from east high and john f kennedy high in denver who visited the national oceanic and atmospheric boulder. it's part of a program called my brother's keeper and the idea revolves around getting teens excited about science and its real-world applications. >> what we're trying to do is expose them to new careers that are related to some of the stuff they're doing in their high school. >> reporter: that included lessons on lightning...
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it focuses on the 1960 election between richard nixon and john f. kennedyming in strong for kennedy. >> as time goes on, it leaks out that in one black district, there were more votes cast than there were people living in the district. >> earlier, i spoke to kathleen kennedy townsend, the daughter of robert f. kennedy, the chair of correct the record, that's a superpac that supports hillary clinton. i asked her what she thought her father and her uncle, president john f. kennedy, would have thought of this campaign. >> john kennedy was, you know, we're going to get this generation going and we're going to take charge and we're going to, you know, go to the moon, i mean, he sets high standards for himself and for what the country could do. rather than -- as you know, just on the issue of immigration, he introduced that legislation, which eventually became immigration act of 1964, that said to people around the world, come to the united states. build our country. make it stronger. make it more vibrant. get the best ideas from all over the world. i think my un
it focuses on the 1960 election between richard nixon and john f. kennedyming in strong for kennedy. >> as time goes on, it leaks out that in one black district, there were more votes cast than there were people living in the district. >> earlier, i spoke to kathleen kennedy townsend, the daughter of robert f. kennedy, the chair of correct the record, that's a superpac that supports hillary clinton. i asked her what she thought her father and her uncle, president john f. kennedy,...
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relatives of every president back to john f. kennedy will attend the funeral for nancy reagan today at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. she died sunday. john: a consumer alert before you pack lunch today nestle u.s.a. says they have issued a voluntary recall involving several popular frozen foods. it includes nearly three million boxes of digiorno, lean cuisine and stauffer's products because of glass. spinach may be the source. the recall includes digiorno pizza, lean cuisine pizza, souffle. the number of zika cases rising in the u.s. material 200 cases reported all traced to travel abroad. officials plead for congress to provide $1.9 billion to fight it in latino,america and help prevent spreading to the u.s. capitol hill republicans insist leftever ebola funds can be used but officials say new funding is needed. the virus is spread mainly through mosquitos. barbara: people in louisiana are bracing for more heavy rain. it is dealing with extensive flooding from more than two days of rain and emergency
relatives of every president back to john f. kennedy will attend the funeral for nancy reagan today at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. she died sunday. john: a consumer alert before you pack lunch today nestle u.s.a. says they have issued a voluntary recall involving several popular frozen foods. it includes nearly three million boxes of digiorno, lean cuisine and stauffer's products because of glass. spinach may be the source. the recall includes digiorno...
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funeral attend by every president dating back to john f. kennedy. michelle obama along with laura bush, roseline kater an hillary clinton will also attend as will former president george w. bush i will never forget images from the library when had he was laid troughs. back in 2004 and she finally after, you know, a week essentially of being stowic and composed broke down over the casket very emotional. >> all right let's get over to >> good morning. good morning. rng good morning to you both. >> things are looking good for us here up altogether. showers right now. but only a temporary condition out of here before you know it, but you may have to deal with it for part of the morning commute. that's the only thing so some kind of an umbrella to toss to the sides. sunshine later in the day and a touch collar too. highs made it to almost 80 degrees even in the city and wroi did get there narts of new jersey. sunny skies coming at you tomorrow wavelet sunshine. a uh-uh beauty of a day and then clouds make a comeback into sunday. so weekend forecast is pr
funeral attend by every president dating back to john f. kennedy. michelle obama along with laura bush, roseline kater an hillary clinton will also attend as will former president george w. bush i will never forget images from the library when had he was laid troughs. back in 2004 and she finally after, you know, a week essentially of being stowic and composed broke down over the casket very emotional. >> all right let's get over to >> good morning. good morning. rng good morning to...
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tisha: every president going back to john f. kennedy are expected to pay their respects for nancy reagan. she died on sunday and will be memorialized tomorrow. former president george bush and his wife, and first lady carter. mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband ronald reagan. we will have special live coverage starting at 2:00 tom afternoon and watch it right here on abc11. steve: president obama and the canadian prime minister were in a state dinner. 200 people are attending the gown. we have the after-dinner entertainment. >> if you haven't filed your 2012 tax return. more than 950 million in tax refunds will disappear after the april 18 deadline. the feds say about one million for them. for those who don't file you may be losing on the 2012 earned income tax credit worth $6,000. tisha: the white house is making diapers more affordable. the program gives low-income families diapers cheaper. the white house says about 1-3 family have trouble affording diapers. diapers aren't covered by federal assistance programs. steve: tim
tisha: every president going back to john f. kennedy are expected to pay their respects for nancy reagan. she died on sunday and will be memorialized tomorrow. former president george bush and his wife, and first lady carter. mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband ronald reagan. we will have special live coverage starting at 2:00 tom afternoon and watch it right here on abc11. steve: president obama and the canadian prime minister were in a state dinner. 200 people are attending the...
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we also know that the tsa is sending extra security to the nation's most busiest airports like john f kennedy. the city, the mayor telling us there is no credible threat to new york. for florida left from brussels moments before the terrorist attacks and the hundred or so people on board had no idea what happened until they reached their loved ones in orlando. >> nobody knew. we only knew, my family told me then what happened. >> the jet air flight plane landed just before 1:00 p.m. and it was greeted with a significant security presence. they kept the plane away from the terminal while bomb sniffing dogs checked the bags and gave the all clear. kelly flag ler had her family on board. she called them while they were being held and told them what was happening. >> when i got to talk to her i said why are you crying? and i said a lot has happened since you guys were up in the air. >> that man's parents are back on the same flight tonight headed home to belgium all into brussels this time instead stopping along the belgian coast. >>> flags will fly at half staff through saturday and speaking in
we also know that the tsa is sending extra security to the nation's most busiest airports like john f kennedy. the city, the mayor telling us there is no credible threat to new york. for florida left from brussels moments before the terrorist attacks and the hundred or so people on board had no idea what happened until they reached their loved ones in orlando. >> nobody knew. we only knew, my family told me then what happened. >> the jet air flight plane landed just before 1:00 p.m....
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john f. kennedy attempted to talk. a decade later the us revealed there were eight failed assassination attempts on castro. in the early 80s the us put cuba on their state-sponsored terrorism list. dialogue between the countries. fast-forward to 2006 and castro has heart surgery so his brother takes over as acting president. he took on that will a year later. in 2009 president obama lifted restrictions on families traveling between the countries. last april the president to cuba off the terrorism list. by july they were open embassies in dc and havana. >>> coming up, 10 news this morning anchor ian reitz joins us from cuba and shows us how the tampa bay rays are part of this trip. >>> a wrong way driver that nearly hit a tampa police cruiser. temple police said the woman behind the wheel here is 34- year-old aja cancela. the 34-year-old nearly hit a police officer i-275 who is what on his way home. cancela was speeding south in got off where she was arrested. to 75 in tampa is one of the most common spots for roadway c
john f. kennedy attempted to talk. a decade later the us revealed there were eight failed assassination attempts on castro. in the early 80s the us put cuba on their state-sponsored terrorism list. dialogue between the countries. fast-forward to 2006 and castro has heart surgery so his brother takes over as acting president. he took on that will a year later. in 2009 president obama lifted restrictions on families traveling between the countries. last april the president to cuba off the...
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john f. kennedy calling kret c scott king. that call worried bobby kennedy, why?bby kennedy was afraid it would offend white voters in the south. in those days, the democratic party, the solid south was democratic. he was afraid if kennedy reached out to mrs. king, that would offend white voters. the optics would be bad. but bobby kennedy is a smart guy. he also realized that this would help with black voters, particularly in the north. in the north they could vote and they did vote for jfk so this actually was politically advantageous but at first they didn't realize. sometimes these moments happen and you don't know that they're decisive and don't know that they're helping you until you finding out later that it really did. >> you just referred to about how you could get away with things in 1960 that you can't get away with today. from rallies to diner visits, the media and people who are self-appointed blogger media types, they cover practically every move of a candidate different than 1960. do you think there's still a lot going on that we don't see? >> i'm su
john f. kennedy calling kret c scott king. that call worried bobby kennedy, why?bby kennedy was afraid it would offend white voters in the south. in those days, the democratic party, the solid south was democratic. he was afraid if kennedy reached out to mrs. king, that would offend white voters. the optics would be bad. but bobby kennedy is a smart guy. he also realized that this would help with black voters, particularly in the north. in the north they could vote and they did vote for jfk so...
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relatives of the presidents dating all the way back to john f. kennedy are expected to attend today's services. the reagan died sunday at 94, from congestive heart failure. >>> 4:10. the philadelphia officer who was ambushed, shot three times, testifying in a center city courtroom, what he says happened the night of that shooting. >>> plus an all out brawl erupts in the middle of this plane, women throwing punches, pulling hair, what was so offensive that caused a fight to break out. >>> good morning, 43:00. here's the latest from septa and amtrak. a a as of right now services still suspended on the paoli thorndale regional rail lines. so right now folks are getting up after a rough night home trying to work their way back without the trains, and thinking how am i going to get there this morning. if you typically use paoli thorndale line one of the options you can get to the norristown high speed line that will get to you 69th street and then from there you can take market frankford line into center city. not everyone comes into center city obviously so
relatives of the presidents dating all the way back to john f. kennedy are expected to attend today's services. the reagan died sunday at 94, from congestive heart failure. >>> 4:10. the philadelphia officer who was ambushed, shot three times, testifying in a center city courtroom, what he says happened the night of that shooting. >>> plus an all out brawl erupts in the middle of this plane, women throwing punches, pulling hair, what was so offensive that caused a fight to...
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relatives of every president dating back to john f. kennedy attended that ceremony along with hundreds of journalists and dignitaries. >>> another former gop candidate endorses a gop presidential candidate while marco rubio urges others not to pick him >>> we'll have an ♪ as a small business owner, here's one thing you can rely on: your business will change as it grows. whether its new space, more employees, or better equipment, things have a way of moving fast. but if your network can't keep up, it can really slow you down. and that's not good for business. thankfully, a switch to the 100% fiber optic network of verizon fios is all it takes to keep everything moving in the right direction with fios you get 99.9% network reliability and the fastest wi-fi available. with uploads as fast as downloads up to 500 megs. it's the network that can move as fast as your business. get fios 50 meg or higher internet and p
relatives of every president dating back to john f. kennedy attended that ceremony along with hundreds of journalists and dignitaries. >>> another former gop candidate endorses a gop presidential candidate while marco rubio urges others not to pick him >>> we'll have an ♪ as a small business owner, here's one thing you can rely on: your business will change as it grows. whether its new space, more employees, or better equipment, things have a way of moving fast. but if your...
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relatives of every president dating back to john f. kennedy are attending the funeral. that includes michelle obama laura bush, rosalyn carter and hillary clinton. reagan will be buried beside ronald reagan at the california. she died at her home on sunday and she was 94 years old >> using the dramatic footage from a jason volusia county. find out how detective said it was started in what was seen flying out of the back of our car. tell you what the tyco airshow by? grab seven daytona beach and will show you how people are switching gears into spring break season. you are watching news 6 at . welc welcome back. it's a live luck showing your main street in daytona beach with bike week as it wraps up . people getting ready for spring break in march has been a busy here. businesses are switching gears a little bit into spring break mode. >> mainstreet is packed with crowds between spring break and bike week. they say it's one of the busiest weekends of the year. >> it's a little bit crazy bumping into anyone >> harleys are lining the streets but they will be rivaled by swi
relatives of every president dating back to john f. kennedy are attending the funeral. that includes michelle obama laura bush, rosalyn carter and hillary clinton. reagan will be buried beside ronald reagan at the california. she died at her home on sunday and she was 94 years old >> using the dramatic footage from a jason volusia county. find out how detective said it was started in what was seen flying out of the back of our car. tell you what the tyco airshow by? grab seven daytona...