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"vote for john f. kennedy for president." *music and singing "kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ... ken-ne-dy, for me. kennedy, kennedy, kennedy. kennedy." "today our concern must be with that future. for the world is changing. the old era is ending. the old ways will not do." when our look at john f kennedy continues... we'll turn our attention to the queen of kennedy's camelot as well as the speeches that ring through the years. even the tribute to jfk's legacy that he never got to see. even the tribute to jfk's legacy that he never got to see. we head back to september 2, 1963 when television history as made with walter cronkite anchoring the first ever half- hour news program. the first story - an interview with president kennedy. "mr. president, the only hot war we've got running at the moment is of course, the one in vietnam and we've got our difficulties there quite obviously. the headline and the story in the new york times yesterday was rather an interesting one. it said that the administration will
"vote for john f. kennedy for president." *music and singing "kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ... ken-ne-dy, for me. kennedy, kennedy, kennedy. kennedy." "today our concern must be with that future. for the world is changing. the old era is ending. the old ways will not do." when our look at john f kennedy continues... we'll turn our attention to the queen of kennedy's camelot as well as the speeches that ring through the years. even the...
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, esto pasÓ cuando trump acusÓ al papÁ del cruz de tener que ver con la muerte del presidente john f kennedy un mentiroso patolÓgico, van a las urnas en indiana, votaciÓn que puede ser decisiva para las primarias. >> para el puntero republicano una victoria en indiana y sus 57 delegados podrÍa facilitar su nominaciÓn antes de la convenciÓn, óbito hizo un golpe bajo a cruz alegando que el padre del precandidato estuvo con el asesino del presidente john f kennedy. que estaba haciendo poco antes de su muerte, antes del tiroteo, es horrible. ted cruz: esto es loco, no es una posiciÓn razonable, el chiflado. >> algunos estÁn descontentos con el tono de la contienda. >> no se le debe permitirme al partido republicano ni al partido demÓcrata. trump me impulsÓ a votar por hillary clinton. >> en los 15 o 20 aÑos que llevo en la polÍtica no lo he visto yo pero Él tiene una fuerza en la poblaciÓn que no lo pueden terminar. >> segÚn las encuestas trump tiene todo para ganar, sin embargo los demÓcratas sanders y hillary clinton estÁn empatados, pero sanders no puede avanzar ya. >> Él sabe que no va a obt
, esto pasÓ cuando trump acusÓ al papÁ del cruz de tener que ver con la muerte del presidente john f kennedy un mentiroso patolÓgico, van a las urnas en indiana, votaciÓn que puede ser decisiva para las primarias. >> para el puntero republicano una victoria en indiana y sus 57 delegados podrÍa facilitar su nominaciÓn antes de la convenciÓn, óbito hizo un golpe bajo a cruz alegando que el padre del precandidato estuvo con el asesino del presidente john f kennedy. que estaba...
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there's the old story about how when john f. kennedy sort to stop wearing hats, so did the men of america. that may not actually be true but this is a true. after president kiir died and was buried at arlington national cemetery, the demand for people who want to be buried at arlington national cemetery wind up so much that had to tighten the eligibility to so we people were trying to get in that they worried they were going to run out of space to you of evidence of that president used to make points. you here in the aftermath of presidents death and funeral, if that president were still here today, wouldn't things be different? what if we could have a president like that in the white house begin today? and not just their names, their bodies are sometimes used to crippled. two years before the civil war a president's body was exhumed from the north and stayed en route to a seven state are because of the sexual tension. another presidents body was paraded around after the civil war essentially to convince northerners to treat the souther
there's the old story about how when john f. kennedy sort to stop wearing hats, so did the men of america. that may not actually be true but this is a true. after president kiir died and was buried at arlington national cemetery, the demand for people who want to be buried at arlington national cemetery wind up so much that had to tighten the eligibility to so we people were trying to get in that they worried they were going to run out of space to you of evidence of that president used to make...
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/i> >>> the kennedy center is kicking off a year-long celebration of its name sake, president john f. kennedythe 35th president of the u.s. would have been 99 years old today. the kennedy center is planning events right until his 100th birthday next may. kennedy's grandson and other celebrities including buzz aldrin were hand for a special musical celebration. >> there are a lot of different ways we can celebrate john f. kennedy and his passion and belief that art and beings and in our society. >> today's events ended with the unveiling of 99 illuminated glass bowls. very cool. outside of the entrance to the arts complex. >>> all right. grab the umbrellas for tomorrow. >> scattered showers and storms at times. not an all-day washout. high of 78 degrees. >> carol is next with sports final. we will see you guys tomorrow. very early. >> good stuff. what if there was a paint that made you look at paint differently question everything you know and what you don't know given super powers and even a secret base to test those powers. since benjamin moore reinvented paint, it makes you wonder is it sti
/i> >>> the kennedy center is kicking off a year-long celebration of its name sake, president john f. kennedythe 35th president of the u.s. would have been 99 years old today. the kennedy center is planning events right until his 100th birthday next may. kennedy's grandson and other celebrities including buzz aldrin were hand for a special musical celebration. >> there are a lot of different ways we can celebrate john f. kennedy and his passion and belief that art and beings...
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. >>> the kennedy center is kicking off a year long celebration of its name sake president john f. kennedythe 35th president of the u.s. would have been 99 years old on planning es right up until his 100th birthday next may. kennedy's grandson and other celebrities including bud zz aldrin were on hand for a special musical celebration. >> there are a lot of ways that we can celebrate john f. kennedy and his passion and belief that art and artists are center to who we are as human beings and our society. >> and yesterday's event ended with the unveiling of 99 illuminated glass bowls right outside the entrance to the arts complex. very, very pretty. >> beautiful. >>> well, coming up at 5:00 a.m., those showers, they may get in the way of your memorial day plans. >> have an umbrella and raincoat ready if you're headed out to a parade today. >>> good morning, everybody. we're starting the 5:00 hour, a new hour. more coffee. good morning, everybody. i'm angie goff. thank you for joining us. just about 5:00 this morning. we have parades, tributes today, maybe one last cookout to get in. but we h
. >>> the kennedy center is kicking off a year long celebration of its name sake president john f. kennedythe 35th president of the u.s. would have been 99 years old on planning es right up until his 100th birthday next may. kennedy's grandson and other celebrities including bud zz aldrin were on hand for a special musical celebration. >> there are a lot of ways that we can celebrate john f. kennedy and his passion and belief that art and artists are center to who we are as human...
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the 60thear marks anniversary of john f. kennedy's courage."files in the 1957 pulitzer prize for biography. next, a panel of former kennedy administration officials marked a milestone by meeting at the historic decatur house in washington, d.c., to recount their white house experience. the program was hosted by an international auction house and is about an hour. >> this is an event that has been birthed from a number of sources and we are thrilled to have this distinctive panel joining us.
the 60thear marks anniversary of john f. kennedy's courage."files in the 1957 pulitzer prize for biography. next, a panel of former kennedy administration officials marked a milestone by meeting at the historic decatur house in washington, d.c., to recount their white house experience. the program was hosted by an international auction house and is about an hour. >> this is an event that has been birthed from a number of sources and we are thrilled to have this distinctive panel...
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leftists are not liberals, liberals were danl patrick moynihan the center from -- john f. kennedy, here's a test, all your listeners, all your viewers, they should take john f. kennedy's inaugural address address and handed to a college student they know. not with the title of the present, say this was an inaugural address given by an american president, was a republican, or a democrat? i'm willing to bet that 90% with say this is a republican. because everything in this, he believed deeply in lowering taxes to sit and relate the economy. he believed america had a moral obligation to fight anymore at any cost for liberty on earth. those are not ideas held by the left, those ideas that are held by liberals. >> host: dennis prager is our guest, nationally syndicated talkshow host, author of about seven books, cofounder of prager university, in upland, you are the first call. >> caller: thank you. where to begin mr. prager? i am mostly troubled by his viewpoint that of all humans merely live by the tank in man answered be hunky-dory, the childlike view that you get from the religious
leftists are not liberals, liberals were danl patrick moynihan the center from -- john f. kennedy, here's a test, all your listeners, all your viewers, they should take john f. kennedy's inaugural address address and handed to a college student they know. not with the title of the present, say this was an inaugural address given by an american president, was a republican, or a democrat? i'm willing to bet that 90% with say this is a republican. because everything in this, he believed deeply in...
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november 22, 1963, is the assassination of john f. kennedy and kennedy's assassination is really going to send shock waves throughout the country but by 1964, it also provides a context for comprehensive civil rights legislation and 1964 is the year of not just the passage of the civil rights act, but the year of freedom summer and this year is the 50th anniversary of snick summer project and freedom summer which is an experiment in interracial democracy in mississippi, something stokely carmichael contributed to and many others did. freedom summer is most remembered for the murders, the tragic murders of cheney and goodman, three civil rights workers who were killed right outside philadelphia, mississippi, went missing june 21, 1964. 1965 is recalled as the year of the voting rights act. in march of 1965 in alabama at the edmund pettus bridge non-violent demonstrators were , routed by alabama state troopers including future congressman john lewis who was chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. nonviolent known as bloody su
november 22, 1963, is the assassination of john f. kennedy and kennedy's assassination is really going to send shock waves throughout the country but by 1964, it also provides a context for comprehensive civil rights legislation and 1964 is the year of not just the passage of the civil rights act, but the year of freedom summer and this year is the 50th anniversary of snick summer project and freedom summer which is an experiment in interracial democracy in mississippi, something stokely...
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, the senator from new york state, senator henry jackson, scoop jackson, of washington state, john f. kennedy. here is a test. all your listeners, all your viewers should take john f. kennedy's inaugural address and hand it to a college student that they know. not with the title of the president. say this was an inaugural address given by an american president. was it a republican or a democrat? and i am willing to bet that 90% would say, oh, this is a republican. because every theme in it, much of the themes -- he believed deeply in lowering taxes to stimulate the economy. he believed america had a moral obligation to fight anywhere at any cost for liberty on earth. those aren't ideas that are held by the left. those are ideas that were held by liberals. >> host: dennis prager is our guest. nationally-syndicated talk show host, author of about seven books, co-founder of prager university. gaye in upland, california, you are the first call for mr. prager. go ahead, gaye. >> caller: hi, thank you very much. wow, where to begin, mr. prager. i am mostly troubled by his infantile and simplistic v
, the senator from new york state, senator henry jackson, scoop jackson, of washington state, john f. kennedy. here is a test. all your listeners, all your viewers should take john f. kennedy's inaugural address and hand it to a college student that they know. not with the title of the president. say this was an inaugural address given by an american president. was it a republican or a democrat? and i am willing to bet that 90% would say, oh, this is a republican. because every theme in it,...
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he is doing what you thought john f. kennedy might have done, yet somehow the quicksand was rising. it started under harry truman. all it took -- john kennedy at one point talked about agonizing over it as well. there were a couple of tapes, but also comments over it. he would take a drink, another drink, and another drink, and you would want more. that addiction happened with harry truman. that is a hugely important nmerican question that lyn brought up earlier with our exceptionalism, and when we are not exceptional, and how we deal with it or don't deal with it. we are the greatest, and we often understand the ways in -- often don't understand the ways in which we are not the greatest. and in the second world war, when we filled our oath, it was a rough half century or more of foreign policy. what ultimately do you want the viewer to take from this? we are trying to ask a lot of questions, and we are hoping people gated their attention. we know we are asking a lot at 18 hours, but this is an epic story that we have can danced -- that we have condensed down to only 18 hours. but i
he is doing what you thought john f. kennedy might have done, yet somehow the quicksand was rising. it started under harry truman. all it took -- john kennedy at one point talked about agonizing over it as well. there were a couple of tapes, but also comments over it. he would take a drink, another drink, and another drink, and you would want more. that addiction happened with harry truman. that is a hugely important nmerican question that lyn brought up earlier with our exceptionalism, and...
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bill for interest on a national debt larger than the entire cost of the federal government under john f. kennedyr parents left us a grown economy. the rules say we must not leave our kids a mountain of debt. [applause] it isn't right that i will mention get paid $.59 on the dollar for the same work as a man. [cheering] [applause] if you play by the rules, you aserve a fair day's pay for fair day's work. [applause] that if trends continue, by the year 2000, nearly all of the poor people in america will be women and children. the rules of a decent society say when you distribute sacrifice in times of austerity, you don't put women and children first. [applause] right that young people today fear they won't get the social security they paid for. and that older americans fear they will lose what they have already earned. social security is a contract between the last generation and the next. and the rules say you don't break contracts. [cheering] [applause] we are going to keep faith with older americans. we have not had a fair cover mise in congress to save social security. every group sacrificed t
bill for interest on a national debt larger than the entire cost of the federal government under john f. kennedyr parents left us a grown economy. the rules say we must not leave our kids a mountain of debt. [applause] it isn't right that i will mention get paid $.59 on the dollar for the same work as a man. [cheering] [applause] if you play by the rules, you aserve a fair day's pay for fair day's work. [applause] that if trends continue, by the year 2000, nearly all of the poor people in...
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i think when you mess with something like the assassination of john f. kennedy and those of us that lived through it, that was the moment of their life. 9/11 was horrible, but that was something that cut to the heart of the country to have a young president killed in front of us and to use it as a political football to me is outrageous. he accused the other guy's father of being an assassin. >> so does he say that because -- >> this guy's father hated castro. it doesn't make any sense. >> does trump say that because he's up 15 points and he knows he's going to win or is he up 15 points because he's said thing after thing after thing. he has sort of taken things that and blown them up. >> i put this with birtherism. i want my son to be president so i'm going to go marry a guy in east africa and i'm going to have my son over there and i'm going to fake the birth announcement and i'm doing it all and then i'm going to name him barack obama and by the way he's black. this is the craziest thing. it doesn't make any sense and some people say -- you know way they say t
i think when you mess with something like the assassination of john f. kennedy and those of us that lived through it, that was the moment of their life. 9/11 was horrible, but that was something that cut to the heart of the country to have a young president killed in front of us and to use it as a political football to me is outrageous. he accused the other guy's father of being an assassin. >> so does he say that because -- >> this guy's father hated castro. it doesn't make any...
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i love a john f. kennedy quote about courage. it was a quality president kennedy looked for more in people than anything else. he said, "without the belittling the courage of those who died, we should not forget those acts -- withge with men lived.en have man does what he must in spite of consequences and dangers and pressures and that is the basis of all human morality." cs lewis probably put it better when he said, "courage is not simply one of the virtues. it is the form of every virtue at the testing point." i want to submit to you that the foundation and education you have learned here at indiana wesleyan, the extraordinary place that has no your academic career on a foundation of centered character, scholarship, and leadership, i want to submit to you that to be a leader of that type, you must be prepared to face opposition and even criticism. it comes with the territory. as the old book says, in this world, you will have trouble, but take heart, overcome the world. to be strong and be courageous and to learn when to stand
i love a john f. kennedy quote about courage. it was a quality president kennedy looked for more in people than anything else. he said, "without the belittling the courage of those who died, we should not forget those acts -- withge with men lived.en have man does what he must in spite of consequences and dangers and pressures and that is the basis of all human morality." cs lewis probably put it better when he said, "courage is not simply one of the virtues. it is the form of...
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. >>> the kennedy center is kick off a year long celebration of john f. kennedy. 35th president of the understand would have been 99 years old on sunday. and the kennedy center is now planning events right up until his 100th birthday next may. kennedy's grandson and other celebrities including buzz aldrin were on hand for a special >> there are a lot of different ways that we can celebrate john f. kennedy and his passion and belief that art and artists are central to who we are as human beings and in our society. >> yesterday's event ended with the unveiling of these 99 illuminated glass bowls route sig right outside the entrance. >>> and as kristin wright mentioned, we're following breaking news in northeast d.c. where police are on the scene of a deadly shooting. >>> and just minutes ago, we also learned about another situation in prince william county. the latest on both investigations under way, that is straight ahead. >> reporter: a memorial day tradition continues. i'll have more coming up. >>> breaking news on this memorial day, a homicide investigation in t
. >>> the kennedy center is kick off a year long celebration of john f. kennedy. 35th president of the understand would have been 99 years old on sunday. and the kennedy center is now planning events right up until his 100th birthday next may. kennedy's grandson and other celebrities including buzz aldrin were on hand for a special >> there are a lot of different ways that we can celebrate john f. kennedy and his passion and belief that art and artists are central to who we are...
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the full name is the investigation of the assa assassination of president john f kennedy, performance of the intelligence agencies. by 1975, 12 years after the assassination, 11 years after the warren report. a number of reports and aspects that have been critical. and the momentum hadn't built for that. but in july of 1975, a story emerged that lee oswald had dropped off a note in dallas which had been destroyed after oswald was killed. and testimony was taken in the house of representatives surrounding this. and one question remained, which was whether the contents of the note was an innocuous complaint or a threat to blow up the fbi building in the words of the secretary that received the note. but in any case, this was one more chapter in an ongoing story of serious question about the warren report and a particular weather the warren commission had been served well by the fbi and cia that they used as their prime investigative arms and this is what the subcommittee took up. for obvious reasons, one of their focuses was why didn't anybody tell them about the plot to kill castro? ma
the full name is the investigation of the assa assassination of president john f kennedy, performance of the intelligence agencies. by 1975, 12 years after the assassination, 11 years after the warren report. a number of reports and aspects that have been critical. and the momentum hadn't built for that. but in july of 1975, a story emerged that lee oswald had dropped off a note in dallas which had been destroyed after oswald was killed. and testimony was taken in the house of representatives...
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university at an international symposium to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john f. kennedy. the discussion ran 50 minutes. >>> hello. my talk is going to be a little bit different. i want to start with kind of a history lesson that took -- hopefully will show some of the context of what we're talking about. i not directly about the kennedy assassination, although i'll be moving into that as well. i apologize if some of this is familiar ground. okay. i would like to start by painting a picture of a time. imagine this, if you will. >> wiretapping and spying on americans, and even targeting a foreign adversary for assassination. wait, i'm describing 2013. p not just liberal institutions and democratic leaders, but also on the other side. for example, in 1971 nixon discovered -- maybe yomen and charles bradford had been stealing documents from henry kissinger. secretary of state. anyway, nixon's resignation in 1974 was followed by a heavily democratic so-called reform congress. some of the names that we recognize. henry waxman, tom hartman, and patrick leahy were elected in tha
university at an international symposium to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john f. kennedy. the discussion ran 50 minutes. >>> hello. my talk is going to be a little bit different. i want to start with kind of a history lesson that took -- hopefully will show some of the context of what we're talking about. i not directly about the kennedy assassination, although i'll be moving into that as well. i apologize if some of this is familiar ground. okay. i would like to...
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reportera: entre los cero puertos mÁs ubicados están el lax en los angeles, el john f kennedy en nueva paÍs, estamos monitoreando en tiempo real y podemos predecir lo que puede pasar en un perÍodo de 24 horas, dijo el director. en atlanta se hizo un experimento al abrir dos filas de seguridad. la gente coloca sus cosas en un contenedor y luego las empuja a las bandas magnÉticas, sin importarse en primero. a pesar de la reducciÓn del tiempo de espera, la agencia de seguridad en el transporte sigue recomendando a viajeros internacionales llegar con tres horas de anticipaciÓn. ♪ ramÓn: el fin de semana llego con agradables temperaturas. hoy en algunas ciudades la temperatura llegÓ hasta los 90°. parece que el calor seguirÁ el dÍa de maÑana. millie: es un placer estar con ustedes. llega la noche fresca despuÉs de tanto calor en nuestra regiÓn. nos vamos a la superficie. nos estÁ mostrando que la alta presiÓn continÚa creciendo y circulando a lo largo y ancho de california. es lo que nos ha traÍdo temperaturas casi 10° por arriba del promedio. este fin de semana de largo tambiÉn vamos a est
reportera: entre los cero puertos mÁs ubicados están el lax en los angeles, el john f kennedy en nueva paÍs, estamos monitoreando en tiempo real y podemos predecir lo que puede pasar en un perÍodo de 24 horas, dijo el director. en atlanta se hizo un experimento al abrir dos filas de seguridad. la gente coloca sus cosas en un contenedor y luego las empuja a las bandas magnÉticas, sin importarse en primero. a pesar de la reducciÓn del tiempo de espera, la agencia de seguridad en el...
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if you are traveling by air today, there are delays at john f. kennedy airport after a server crashed yesterday. at the peak of delays, 1500 customers were waiting to be checked in. a reminder for metro riders, metro trains and buses are operating on a sunday schedule. off-peak fares are in effect all day. there are service adjustments on all six lines. no orange line trains are running today. -- metro's service general manager is marking six months on the job days before the start of a major rebuilding plan. sam sweeney spent the morning at mcpherson square and explains this has not been an easy six months for paul wiedefeld. he perhaps has the least sought-after job in our area, the general manager of metro. paul wiedefeld has been on the job for six months. he is being paid $400,000 per year, but many people say that is not enough for what he has to do. he has set a solid foundation to get metro back on track, but we still are very far away from seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. he has laid out a year-long master plan to fix the system called
if you are traveling by air today, there are delays at john f. kennedy airport after a server crashed yesterday. at the peak of delays, 1500 customers were waiting to be checked in. a reminder for metro riders, metro trains and buses are operating on a sunday schedule. off-peak fares are in effect all day. there are service adjustments on all six lines. no orange line trains are running today. -- metro's service general manager is marking six months on the job days before the start of a major...
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but if you accuse someone's father of being one ever the assassins of john f. kennedy, they would naturally have a strong reaction. and we got one today. it's just a terrible thing to say, without any support in fact. >> and the other part of it, too, the last time there was a tabloid story involving his campaign, one of the knocks against cruz from his critics, he has this perception of seeming inauthentic. so in these moments of real emotion, where he's visibly angry, emotional, it's potentially combatting that perception. >> i agree. thank you, hallie as always. >>> we'll turn now to the trump campaign. trump fired back at cruz's tirade, saying, quote, ted cruz is a desperate candidate trying to save his failing campaign. today his ridiculous outburst only proves what i've been saying for a long time, that ted cruz doesn't have the temperament to be the president of the united states. katy tur joins us from new york city. it looks very good for him tonight. i just wonder why did it get so nasty? i mean, accusing a guy's father of being involved in '63, when he was k
but if you accuse someone's father of being one ever the assassins of john f. kennedy, they would naturally have a strong reaction. and we got one today. it's just a terrible thing to say, without any support in fact. >> and the other part of it, too, the last time there was a tabloid story involving his campaign, one of the knocks against cruz from his critics, he has this perception of seeming inauthentic. so in these moments of real emotion, where he's visibly angry, emotional, it's...
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. >> lyndon johnson was an accidental president after the assassination of john f. kennedyaps largely because of his role in the vietnam war, not to mention his own crude style, appreciation of the 36th president has perhaps never matched his achievements. he passed, of course, sweeping civil rights and voting rights legislation that changed the nation. to say nothing of medicare and medicaid and other programs in so-called great society. tony and bryan cranston plays lbj in "all the way," a fascinating new film on the movie that premiers this saturday night on hbo, a fellow family of the time warner family. cranston, of course, starred in a little show you may have heard called "breaking bad." bryan cranston is joining me now. thanks for being here. >> good to be here. >> you actually have some fleeting memories of the jim crow south which lbj in this film worked so hard to end. >> the innocence of a young boy, i was 6 years old when my family took a car trick from texas to california. when we got into texas, my mother leaned over the seat and to my brother and i in the ba
. >> lyndon johnson was an accidental president after the assassination of john f. kennedyaps largely because of his role in the vietnam war, not to mention his own crude style, appreciation of the 36th president has perhaps never matched his achievements. he passed, of course, sweeping civil rights and voting rights legislation that changed the nation. to say nothing of medicare and medicaid and other programs in so-called great society. tony and bryan cranston plays lbj in "all the...
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write about because he is so well-documented and there is tens of thousands of books about the john f. kennedy. but i had to do is look was look from a completely different angle. they've done a lot of commemorating of the assassination of john f. kennedy because why would you. it's all eyes on us for the last time with the people who experienced the assassination first-hand still around to commemorate it. the reason it continues to resignation with us is for a lot of reasons. among them was a essentially good branding and they don't want to say that christ played played that the kennedys did a phenomenal job of creating the idea that these are people that matter to us in the short period of time when they proposed the idea it wasn't the obvious choice to. it was still a large scale but not within the abraham lincoln gravitas that he ended up getting it he could have made a case and a pretty convincing one at that point. does the diet of merit that and does it turned out the public thought he could and it's fascinating a lot of that is because the kennedy family did a really good job of framin
write about because he is so well-documented and there is tens of thousands of books about the john f. kennedy. but i had to do is look was look from a completely different angle. they've done a lot of commemorating of the assassination of john f. kennedy because why would you. it's all eyes on us for the last time with the people who experienced the assassination first-hand still around to commemorate it. the reason it continues to resignation with us is for a lot of reasons. among them was a...
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i think when you mess with something like the assassination of john f. kennedy and those of us who lived through, republican, democrat, or whatever, that was the moment of their life. 9/11 was horrible, but that was something that cut to the heart of this country to have a young president killed right in front of us, and to use it as a political football to me is outrageous. he accused the other guy's father of being an assassin. there's no other way to read it. it's totally illogical because lee harvey oswald liked castro >> so does he say that because -- >> this guy's father hated castro. it doesn't make any sense. i'm talking about ted cruz. >> yeah, but does trump say that because he's up 15 points and he knows he's going to win or is he up 15 points because he's said thing after thing after thing. >> nothing like this. assassin? >> okay, well, but i mean he has sort of taken things that we think are sacrosanct and and blown them up. >> i put this with birtherism. to say that the president of the you'd mother, a white mother from kansas thought this through.
i think when you mess with something like the assassination of john f. kennedy and those of us who lived through, republican, democrat, or whatever, that was the moment of their life. 9/11 was horrible, but that was something that cut to the heart of this country to have a young president killed right in front of us, and to use it as a political football to me is outrageous. he accused the other guy's father of being an assassin. there's no other way to read it. it's totally illogical because...
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in 1962 president john f. kennedy proclaimed may 15th as peace officer's memorial day and the week it falls as police week. president obama awarded the medal of valor to 13 law enforcement officers on monday for out standing service while on duty. attorney general loretta lynch introduced the president. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, -102015ipient of the 2014 medal of valor. [applause] of the 2014-2015 medal of valor. [applause] . g]usic playin gentlemen, the president of the united states company by attorney general byetta lynch -- accompanied attorney general loretta lynch. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the white house. thank you all so much. i love to have the musical come. i do not get that all the time. what to hang out with you more often. please be seated. to everyone here today, it is such a pleasure to be with you all today. it is such a privilege, really truly honored to join so many outstanding public servants and distinguished guests and particularly our parade of law enforcement officers as we g
in 1962 president john f. kennedy proclaimed may 15th as peace officer's memorial day and the week it falls as police week. president obama awarded the medal of valor to 13 law enforcement officers on monday for out standing service while on duty. attorney general loretta lynch introduced the president. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, -102015ipient of the 2014 medal of valor. [applause] of the 2014-2015 medal of valor. [applause] . g]usic playin gentlemen, the president of the united states...
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john f kennedy had a declaration for law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. thousands of law enforcement officers from around the country and their families gathered on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol to remember the fallen at the 35th annual service. today's event part of national police week. the week wrapped up tomorrow with the national police conference for families of fallen officers. >>> coming up on wusa9, how president barack obama was convinced to give the commencement speech at rutkers today. >> yeah! ahh... you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. cigna. together, all the way. >>> they knew it was a longshot. the students wanted president barack obama to deliver the commencement speech at this year's graduation. they wante
john f kennedy had a declaration for law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. thousands of law enforcement officers from around the country and their families gathered on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol to remember the fallen at the 35th annual service. today's event part of national police week. the week wrapped up tomorrow with the national police conference for families of fallen officers. >>> coming up on wusa9, how president barack obama was convinced to give the...
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there will also be special wreath laying happening this morning for john f. kennedy's birthday. >>> and tonight you can kick off the holiday with the annual national memorial day concert. ♪ >> very familiar sound there, last night was the dress rehearsal for the event. ga s back as co-hosts. also appearances from colin powell, arerenee fleming and be boys. >>> well, yet another incident that brought metrorail service to a halt and it happened over the weekend, this time yesterday a brake fire shut down service at the arlington cemetery station for hours. rirsd had to board shuttle buss to get to the next stop. the fire was quickly put out, but delays lasted a while and certainly shook up some riders. >> we were walking back from the kennedy site and saw a fire truck come through and definitely looked like it was a lot of commotion. >> this all happened just one week before met troer's safetrack program gets under way. the massive maintenance improvement plan will disrupt commutes for months. >> new this morning, investigatorsi investigator work to determine cause of a
there will also be special wreath laying happening this morning for john f. kennedy's birthday. >>> and tonight you can kick off the holiday with the annual national memorial day concert. ♪ >> very familiar sound there, last night was the dress rehearsal for the event. ga s back as co-hosts. also appearances from colin powell, arerenee fleming and be boys. >>> well, yet another incident that brought metrorail service to a halt and it happened over the weekend, this...
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any student who wants to play football can apply to john f. kennedymont or washington fremont. >>> take the most popular over the counter painkiller may be numbing your feelings. when people took aussie tau minute gnaw -- acetaminophen they were less likely to empathize with tough times. researchers at the ohio state university say more study is needed. the pain itself may cause a decrease in empathy as well. >>> tonight apple is denying a report that they will stop selling music on itunes in two years. a rep says it is not true. download sales in the u.s. have dropped half a billion dollars in the past two years. >>> it is one of the most tricky and controversial questions when it comes to your car. how often should you change the oil? we took the same model car to three different shops and guess what. we got three different answers. tomorrow night at 11:00, michael finney shows you what you need to know to of is a money and the environment. join us right here for michael's report. >> for now we wanted to turn to our weather. >> sandhya patel is here
any student who wants to play football can apply to john f. kennedymont or washington fremont. >>> take the most popular over the counter painkiller may be numbing your feelings. when people took aussie tau minute gnaw -- acetaminophen they were less likely to empathize with tough times. researchers at the ohio state university say more study is needed. the pain itself may cause a decrease in empathy as well. >>> tonight apple is denying a report that they will stop selling...
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i knew no one for example who was surprised when president john f. kennedy famously said at his inauguration in 1961 asked not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. that sentiment was as common as saying the pledge of allegiance and singing the star-spangled banner, as pervasive as shopping at army navy surplus stores. today there is more focused on our rights as citizens and what we are owed. it is not often one hears of our obligations or duties as citizens. unless of course there is talk of our duty to submit to another new policy being suggested. my grandfather often said if we didn't work we did meet. -- didn't eat, or if we didn't plant we didn't harvest. there should always be a relationship between our responsibilities and are benefits. an agrarian society, that is more obvious. as society becomes more complex w and specialized this is more difficult to discern. let's look at this a different way. if you run up charges on your credit card and never make a payment, at some point you reach your limit. if you continue to
i knew no one for example who was surprised when president john f. kennedy famously said at his inauguration in 1961 asked not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. that sentiment was as common as saying the pledge of allegiance and singing the star-spangled banner, as pervasive as shopping at army navy surplus stores. today there is more focused on our rights as citizens and what we are owed. it is not often one hears of our obligations or duties as citizens....
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john f. kennedy issued a decoration making today a day to hopper law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. thousands of officers from around the country and families gathered on the west lawn of the u.s. cap to to remember the fallen at the 35th annual national peace officers memorial day service. today's event part of the week. the week wraps up tomorrow with the national police survivors conference for families. >>> a popular event in articlington for the past 28 years. this is no exception. close to 50,toy people showed up for the largest ever taste of articlington. they sampled food from first local restaurants and the festivities kicked off with a girl's pun run this chilly sunday morning. >> i here. [ laughter ] >> are you going to have fun some. >> yes. >>> proceeds from today's event benefits the arlington assistance center. spring break, 2017, a year away. some wilson high school students planning ahead. spending their weekends holding bake sales around dc to raise money for a c
john f. kennedy issued a decoration making today a day to hopper law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. thousands of officers from around the country and families gathered on the west lawn of the u.s. cap to to remember the fallen at the 35th annual national peace officers memorial day service. today's event part of the week. the week wraps up tomorrow with the national police survivors conference for families. >>> a popular event in articlington for the past 28 years....
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any student who wants to play football can apply to john f. kennedyon fremont. >>> take the most popular over the counter painkiller may be numbing your feelings. when people took aussie tau minute gnaw -- acetaminophen they were less likely to empathize with tough times. researchers at the ohio state university say more study is needed. the pain itself may cause a decrease in empathy as well. >>> tonight apple is denying a report that they will stop selling music on itunes in two years. a rep says it is not true. download sales in the u.s. have dropped half a billion dollars in the past two years. >>> it is one of the most tricky and controversial questions when it comes to your car. how often should you change the oil? we took the same model car to three different shops and guess what. we got three different answers. tomorrow night at 11:00, michael finney shows you what you need to know to of is a money and the environment. join us right here for michael's report. >> for now we wanted to turn to our weather. >> sandhya patel is here. >> and it is o
any student who wants to play football can apply to john f. kennedyon fremont. >>> take the most popular over the counter painkiller may be numbing your feelings. when people took aussie tau minute gnaw -- acetaminophen they were less likely to empathize with tough times. researchers at the ohio state university say more study is needed. the pain itself may cause a decrease in empathy as well. >>> tonight apple is denying a report that they will stop selling music on itunes in...
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house turned bizarre when trump tied ted cruz's father to the man who assassinated president john f. kennedy. >> his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald's being shot. i mean, the whole thing is ridiculous. >> reporter: trump is referring to a "national enquirer" article which says this photo from the warren commission shows rafael cruz with oswald at a pro-castro rally. >> this is nuts! this is not a reasonable position. this is just kooky. and while i'm at it i guess i should go ahead and admit that yes, my dad killed jfk. he is secretly elvis and jimmy hoffa is buried in his backyard. >> reporter: on the democratic side bernie sanders hopes to pull off an upset against hillary clinton. he had coffee with voters in indianapolis today but even if sanders does pull off the upset, he is unlikely to gain ground on clinton in the delegate race. clinton is campaigning in west virginia ahead of that state's primary next week. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >> clinton has a four-point lead over sanders in the latest poll of indiana but that's within the poll's margin offer
house turned bizarre when trump tied ted cruz's father to the man who assassinated president john f. kennedy. >> his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald's being shot. i mean, the whole thing is ridiculous. >> reporter: trump is referring to a "national enquirer" article which says this photo from the warren commission shows rafael cruz with oswald at a pro-castro rally. >> this is nuts! this is not a reasonable position. this is just kooky. and while...
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any student with wents it play can transfers to either john f. kennedy fremont or washington fremont, both in the school district. >> google could be in trouble again with the federal trade commission. the website is reporting that the fcc is looking at complaints from a company of mountain-viewed base technical giant with complaints about google using their dome innocence to favor their own products and services. products and services. shares of >> oracle founder will donate $200 million to build a cancer research center in west los angeles away from the school's main downtown campus. the guest matches the largest single donation ever received, and named the second richest man last year by forbes. he is a college drop out but will deliver the school's pepsment speech on friday. >> a bad hit or wrong move can end the career of a student athlete. next at 5:00 a.m. the actual technique to ensure that injured athletes can stay in school. the warriors win big and move on to the next round of the layoffs. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not kno
any student with wents it play can transfers to either john f. kennedy fremont or washington fremont, both in the school district. >> google could be in trouble again with the federal trade commission. the website is reporting that the fcc is looking at complaints from a company of mountain-viewed base technical giant with complaints about google using their dome innocence to favor their own products and services. products and services. shares of >> oracle founder will donate $200...
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the connecticut delegation, the water very public school district and especially my john f. kennedy family back home. thank you to president obama, secretary king for hosting us this afternoon and for your unwavering commitment to public education. thank you to my mother. [applause] who is amazing and left me dearly. like every teacher i started as a student. like many students around the country, i know what it feels like to have a dream and to exist in an environment where nothing is expected to thrive. where nothing was done to support a dream. i know what it feels like to struggle to find sunlight, and constantly be met with concrete terriers. i see myself as one of those students. i carry my experiences as a reminder i have to be better. [cheers] i have to seize every encounter as an opportunity to create a positive memory for a child. i remember vividly the teachers who created those memories for me and encouraged me to challenge myself. i remember the adults in my community that inspired me to get back to others. that is what teaching is about. the passion, the commitment, th
the connecticut delegation, the water very public school district and especially my john f. kennedy family back home. thank you to president obama, secretary king for hosting us this afternoon and for your unwavering commitment to public education. thank you to my mother. [applause] who is amazing and left me dearly. like every teacher i started as a student. like many students around the country, i know what it feels like to have a dream and to exist in an environment where nothing is expected...
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the command of alexander hamilton, there was this great quote that thomas jefferson once said, john f. kennedy never have so much brilliance has been brought in. so much capability and intelligence brought since alexander hamilton set by himself for the treasury department. he was the one who got the government up and running. washington was a general who a general who came and office and organize this initially like a military command. cabinet officers, state comeau what we would now call justice, treasury, he had the mall report to him, and he gave orders directly to them. they carry them out right away, and that structure was the one we basically had for much of our history and televising this other kind of government, i would say, this knew administrative state. >> host: and i want to get to that, but 1st we ought to give you as an example of some kind of agency misbehavior. i want to talk about a book written by chuck cooper. he actually hesitate. he knows all about it. a brilliant supreme court advocate. the reagan justice department. go back many years. what is operation choke point. >>
the command of alexander hamilton, there was this great quote that thomas jefferson once said, john f. kennedy never have so much brilliance has been brought in. so much capability and intelligence brought since alexander hamilton set by himself for the treasury department. he was the one who got the government up and running. washington was a general who a general who came and office and organize this initially like a military command. cabinet officers, state comeau what we would now call...
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to say ted cruz's father is somehow implicated in the assassination of john f. kennedynimaginable. it's a story out of joe mccarthy's play book, for that i think there are a lot of republicans who will say, donald trump may win but they are cringing what happen kind of person are we nominating to be president of the news he seems self-destructive at times. >> after weeks of talking being presidential and stuff like that. >> yeah, sort of talking about it but never really doing it. maybe in one press conference or two he gave foreign policy speech but that approach never really struck and it's partly because he's done well, right? he's levelled the field of 16, 15, so candidates. he's riding high. leading cruz almost by double in terms of the delegate count. so what is the sort of why should he change at this point? it was let trump be trump. corey lewandowski's phrase, one of his aides, and now that's what he's doing. i think it gives a preview of what the general election campaign is going to be like, right. >> we've seen from donald trump he is embracing conspiracy th
to say ted cruz's father is somehow implicated in the assassination of john f. kennedynimaginable. it's a story out of joe mccarthy's play book, for that i think there are a lot of republicans who will say, donald trump may win but they are cringing what happen kind of person are we nominating to be president of the news he seems self-destructive at times. >> after weeks of talking being presidential and stuff like that. >> yeah, sort of talking about it but never really doing it....
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the assassin of president john f. kennedy. this was ridiculous. >> his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald being -- you know, shot. i mean, the whole thing is ridiculous. what is this, right prior to his being shot and nobody brings it up. what was he doing with lee harvey oswald shortly before the death -- before the shooting? >> crazy. >> it's horrible. >> donald trump alleges that my dad was involved in assassinating jfk. now, let's be clear. this is nuts. i want to tell you what i really think of trump. this man is a pathological liar. he doesn't know the difference between truth and lies. he lies practically every word that comes out of his mouth. he combines it with being a narcissist. a narcissist at a level i don't think this country has ever seen. the man is utterly amoral. morality does not exist for him. donald will betray his supporters on every issue. listen, donald trump is a serial if i landerer and he boasts about it. he's proud of being a serial philanderer. i want everyone to think of your teena
the assassin of president john f. kennedy. this was ridiculous. >> his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald being -- you know, shot. i mean, the whole thing is ridiculous. what is this, right prior to his being shot and nobody brings it up. what was he doing with lee harvey oswald shortly before the death -- before the shooting? >> crazy. >> it's horrible. >> donald trump alleges that my dad was involved in assassinating jfk. now, let's be clear. this is...
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the "national enquirer" that ted cruz's father had been connected to, even photographed with john f. kennedy's assassin lee harvey oswald. cruz and his father absolutely denying that and then cruz went on the attack, letting loose a barrage of insults, calling him a pathological liar, a serial philanderer, a bully. so after one of the most heated days in the campaign it was definitely a turn to hear those very positive, flattering words from donald trump. kendis and diane. >> it's going to be a while before things are healed between the two. >> i'm guessing so. >> all right. marci, thank you. >>> so the republican establishment has acknowledged what they've been fearing for a report. the tweet by rnc chair reince priebus says donald trump will be the presumptive nominee, we all need to unite and focus on defeating hillary clinton. and for more on what it all means let's turn to abc news political director rick klein. good morning, rick. >> diane and kendis, donald trump taking ownership of the republican party, blowing away his rivals in indiana. now the all but inevitable republican nominee f
the "national enquirer" that ted cruz's father had been connected to, even photographed with john f. kennedy's assassin lee harvey oswald. cruz and his father absolutely denying that and then cruz went on the attack, letting loose a barrage of insults, calling him a pathological liar, a serial philanderer, a bully. so after one of the most heated days in the campaign it was definitely a turn to hear those very positive, flattering words from donald trump. kendis and diane. >>...
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who emigrated from cuba, might have somehow associated with lee harvey oswald, the assassin of john f. kennedy. of course, rafael cruz denies that. and ted cruz went off on trump today, said he was a pathological liar, said he had been a fearial philanderer. it got ugly in this race and suggests it's going to be difficult to bring the party together, if in fact trump is able to nail down that republican nomination. >> is it possible, john, that the outcome of tonight will let us know that the general election is really beginning that campaign is really beginning tomorrow? >> i think so. that's certainly the indication that we've gotten from both the trump and clinton campaigns. they believe it's moving in that direction. i got to tell you, this is going to be a nasty general election campaign over the next several months. not an appetizing spectacle because you've got two potential nominees, if in fact they do emerge as the nominees, with very high negative ratings, very skeptical public looking at them, the opponents are going to try to max myself those doubts in the public's mind. >> unappet
who emigrated from cuba, might have somehow associated with lee harvey oswald, the assassin of john f. kennedy. of course, rafael cruz denies that. and ted cruz went off on trump today, said he was a pathological liar, said he had been a fearial philanderer. it got ugly in this race and suggests it's going to be difficult to bring the party together, if in fact trump is able to nail down that republican nomination. >> is it possible, john, that the outcome of tonight will let us know that...
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earlier trump attacked cruz and his family for what trump said was a role in john f. kennedy's assassination, but he changed his tune after the win. >> just so you understand, ted cruz -- i don't know if he likes me or doesn't like me, but he's one hell of a competitor. he's a tough, smart guy. he's got an amazing future. he's got an amazing future. so i want to congratulate ted. >> and rnc chairman reince priebus took to twitter hailing trump as the party's presumptive nominee, but john kasich's campaign manager responded to that posting on twitter saying, quote, until someone has 1,237 bound delegates there is no presumptive nominee. california, here we come. only kasich remains in the fight having won only his home state of ohio and with the slew of states under trump's belt, kasich's chances of forcing a contested convention remain extremely limited. the stop trump movement said, quote, obviously trump's victory makes it more challenging and we'll continue to seek opportunities to draw a clear line between him and the values of the conservative cause. and front pages across
earlier trump attacked cruz and his family for what trump said was a role in john f. kennedy's assassination, but he changed his tune after the win. >> just so you understand, ted cruz -- i don't know if he likes me or doesn't like me, but he's one hell of a competitor. he's a tough, smart guy. he's got an amazing future. he's got an amazing future. so i want to congratulate ted. >> and rnc chairman reince priebus took to twitter hailing trump as the party's presumptive nominee, but...
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twelve hours earlier he was accusing ted cruz's father of being in on the assassination of john f. kennedy. then he says he's a tough guy, tough competitor. once he dispatches with you, you're a good guy. >> sharp turn. >> that is a sharp turn, sam stein. i don't know ted cruz will go, you accused my father of assassinating jfk so you were nice to me in your speech, so that's okay. >> it was ridiculous he brought up the john f. kennedy stuff. that's what it is. on the back of it, it does raise important questions. how does someone like ted cruz who spent yesterday calling donald trump everything in the book, philanderer, liar, not presidential, how do you turn around and go about supporting someone in the general election. that's a general problem donald trump does have to deal with as he becomes the presumptive nominee. >> i don't think so. >> you don't. >> i'm just going to be nice the day after he's thrown in the towel but i don't think people are turning to ted cruz on where they are going to go. could be wrong. >> unlike marco rubio, we know ted cruz has a future in politics. >> reall
twelve hours earlier he was accusing ted cruz's father of being in on the assassination of john f. kennedy. then he says he's a tough guy, tough competitor. once he dispatches with you, you're a good guy. >> sharp turn. >> that is a sharp turn, sam stein. i don't know ted cruz will go, you accused my father of assassinating jfk so you were nice to me in your speech, so that's okay. >> it was ridiculous he brought up the john f. kennedy stuff. that's what it is. on the back of...