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more liked for this president. >> the it irony is this president may turn it it back to what john f kennedye said something like my favorite color is blue and idea can rr like it to be blue. john f kennedy chose the colorer for that plane and every president since has maintained it it because of the iconic status. so since this is a president -- we have a president who doesn't care about presidential legacy. he wants to be america's best president but doesn't care what previous presidentss did. he always says they're not smart enough and tough enough. it makes perfect sense he wants to stamp his "t" on >>> given his past life, as a businessman he knows all about marketing his own brand. i want to get your reaction to presidential historian michael bechlos. he said every time you see that blue trim and the united states of america spelled out in that same type face as an early version of declaration of independence it calls back a thousand other scenes of presidents in our past. your thoughts? >> first, he's a great presidential historian and i agree with him. there's a reason why we don't c
more liked for this president. >> the it irony is this president may turn it it back to what john f kennedye said something like my favorite color is blue and idea can rr like it to be blue. john f kennedy chose the colorer for that plane and every president since has maintained it it because of the iconic status. so since this is a president -- we have a president who doesn't care about presidential legacy. he wants to be america's best president but doesn't care what previous...
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senator edward kennedy and brother of martyred john f. kennedy. memo, ng to a k.g.b. ennedy passed along a plan for countering president reagan and bringing soft officials to the united states to appeal to the merican people, unquote. .g.b. chief wrote, the senator underlined the importance that this initiative should be seen as coming from the american side, unquote. politico article, fact, which i can't give credence to, that the administration ignored it because we knew that senators were doing this this all the time. decline after the corled war. occupy wall street protests and this is important news, occupy wall street protests beginning in 2011 were heavilyly supported by the russians as noted in a report by u.s. agencies. .t.'s editor-in-chief credited r.t.'s coverage of the movement as quote information warfare that is aimed at dissatisfaction with the u.s. government. r.t. had a facebook to connect the protestors via social media nd featured its own hosts. obviously in 2011 and 2012, but obviously, the russians were playing heavily in that election and we had
senator edward kennedy and brother of martyred john f. kennedy. memo, ng to a k.g.b. ennedy passed along a plan for countering president reagan and bringing soft officials to the united states to appeal to the merican people, unquote. .g.b. chief wrote, the senator underlined the importance that this initiative should be seen as coming from the american side, unquote. politico article, fact, which i can't give credence to, that the administration ignored it because we knew that senators were...
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when john f. kennedy went to west virginia, the famous picture of call miners championing medicine -- we went you to go to the moon, i believe technology will offer more choice in these places and in the best contrast to the pres. is a contrast of the past versus the future. >> thank you, representative. [applause] >> we close with closing remarks with congressman delaney, and paul weinstein, two minutes each just closing summary. one in charge and i say two, two minutes each and let's start with you, congressman. >> 70% of kids in the country live in a county where there is no upward economic mobility, jobs getting created hours than the jobs that used to exist. that is 70% of the kids yet last year 80% of inter-capital, the smart money went to 50 counties in this country, 1.6% of the counties. that in many ways is the root of the problem which is the world has changed, there has been enormous benefits for humankind and society in general but huge amounts of citizens whether they be in urban america or w
when john f. kennedy went to west virginia, the famous picture of call miners championing medicine -- we went you to go to the moon, i believe technology will offer more choice in these places and in the best contrast to the pres. is a contrast of the past versus the future. >> thank you, representative. [applause] >> we close with closing remarks with congressman delaney, and paul weinstein, two minutes each just closing summary. one in charge and i say two, two minutes each and...
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i grew up during john f. kennedy, the cuban missile crisis. john f. kennedy stood strong and russia backed down. itro, thank you for the call. let me take this point and ask you this question. will trump be a benefit in the midterm elections or will he hurt some republicans in these key house races? guest: it depends on the districts. the districts that are conservative districts, he is hugely popular. if he engages in those districts, he will be a huge benefit for those candidates. there are districts that are more swing districts, the suburban vote is the vote to get and there are independence in those districts. he will not be effective there. i think you will see the administration engaging, you will see this white house political operation engaging strategically and where he is most effective. they understand the strengths and weaknesses and it depends on where he goes. host: announcer: as part of our alaska weekend coverage, michael doyle talks about federal proposals to change hunting regulations in alaska. amy carter on climate change and how i
i grew up during john f. kennedy, the cuban missile crisis. john f. kennedy stood strong and russia backed down. itro, thank you for the call. let me take this point and ask you this question. will trump be a benefit in the midterm elections or will he hurt some republicans in these key house races? guest: it depends on the districts. the districts that are conservative districts, he is hugely popular. if he engages in those districts, he will be a huge benefit for those candidates. there are...
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john f. kennedy, martin lither king, and now -- luther king, and now robert kennedy. so kennedy's asags nation just like king's a-- assassination just like king's, has a broader warning. it's not clear who, if anyone, can bring the nation together. but in the meantime, the republican party is -- republicans are debating who is going to be their nominee. and by the early summer it is cloor that the person who is going to -- clear that the person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates. richard nixon. why is he unlikely? well, he's lost a lot. he lost to the kennedy in 1960. narrowly, but he loses. he runs for california governor in 1962 and he's -- he loses to pat brown, the liberal that ronald reagan later defeats four years later. and famously says you're not going to have richard nixon anymore after that. he had a very adversarial relationship with the press. he was -- he saw them as the enemy and is highly adversarial. and as is recorded again and again in the history books, pivotal, a pivotal moment of the election for richard nixon was t
john f. kennedy, martin lither king, and now -- luther king, and now robert kennedy. so kennedy's asags nation just like king's a-- assassination just like king's, has a broader warning. it's not clear who, if anyone, can bring the nation together. but in the meantime, the republican party is -- republicans are debating who is going to be their nominee. and by the early summer it is cloor that the person who is going to -- clear that the person who is going to be the nominee is the most...
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nnedy whose great uncle, president john f. kennedy, first established the peace corps and the kennedy family has also through the years been very engaged in making the world a better place. i appreciate my colleague from massachusetts for speaking. congressman royce and myself have run this committee in a bipartisan way and, again, i think this bill is typical of good bipartisanship. it's a good bill for the united states. the peace corps shows people around the world america at its best. it shows our values. it shows our generosity. it shows our compassion. since its inception in 1961, volunteers have engaged in people-to-people diplomacy and community-based developments in 141 countries, on six continents. we in congress must do what we can to keep our current volunteers healthy and safe. so, again, i want to thank congressman poe and congressman kennedy. i want to also thank senator corker and senator feinstein for their companion bill in the senate. and i would also like to especially recognize three staff members. luke murray, or
nnedy whose great uncle, president john f. kennedy, first established the peace corps and the kennedy family has also through the years been very engaged in making the world a better place. i appreciate my colleague from massachusetts for speaking. congressman royce and myself have run this committee in a bipartisan way and, again, i think this bill is typical of good bipartisanship. it's a good bill for the united states. the peace corps shows people around the world america at its best. it...
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ultimately john f. kennedy, president kennedy, state of health of the number one can celebrity in los angeles, bing crosby and it will not are crazy. [laughter] i thought it was such a great story. >> into a permanent wedge in their relationship. >> yeah, peter lawford was a member of the rat pack was also married to a kennedy, one of his sisters. peter lawford was after this happened -- because lawford was the ambassador between the two camps, he was banned from sinatra movies. he was written out of every oceans movie like it was a huge deal back then. anyway, i thought that was -- >> it would be like george clooney dropping don cheadle. right. >> if so, that struck me as something that might be fun to write about but i don't know yet. it was a lot of work to do this and we will have to see. >> again, the book is on sale outside if you have not already put it up. i recommend it highly. jake, thank you for being here and i want to thank you for what you do particularly now in the trump era. thank you very much.
ultimately john f. kennedy, president kennedy, state of health of the number one can celebrity in los angeles, bing crosby and it will not are crazy. [laughter] i thought it was such a great story. >> into a permanent wedge in their relationship. >> yeah, peter lawford was a member of the rat pack was also married to a kennedy, one of his sisters. peter lawford was after this happened -- because lawford was the ambassador between the two camps, he was banned from sinatra movies. he...
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he was friends with some people and ultimately john f. kennedypresident kennedy stayed at the house of the number one republicans liberty in los angeles being caught-- bing crosby b and drove sinatra crazy and i just thought that was such a great story. >> drove a permanent wedge in their relationship. >> p lawfordre who was a memberf the rat pack who was also married to a kennedy: of john f. kennedy's sisters, peter lawford after this happened because lawford was ambassador between the two camps after that he was banned from sinatra movies. he was written out of every oceans movie like it was a huge deal back then. anyway,-- >> it would be like george clooney dropping characters. >> you are out. so, that struck me as something that might be fun to write about , but i don't know yet. it was a lot of work to do this one, so we will have to see. >> again, the book is on sale outside if you have not already picked it up i recommend it highly. j, went to thank you for being here and i thank you for what you do particularly in the donald trump era. >>
he was friends with some people and ultimately john f. kennedypresident kennedy stayed at the house of the number one republicans liberty in los angeles being caught-- bing crosby b and drove sinatra crazy and i just thought that was such a great story. >> drove a permanent wedge in their relationship. >> p lawfordre who was a memberf the rat pack who was also married to a kennedy: of john f. kennedy's sisters, peter lawford after this happened because lawford was ambassador between...
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ladies and gentlemen, 24 years ago, president john f. kennedy visited berlin.speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall, since then, two other presidents have come each in his turn to berlin and today, i, myself, make my second visit to your city. we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it's our duty to speak in this place of freedom. but i must confess, we are drawn here by other things as well. by the feeling of history in this city. more than 500 years older than our own nation. by the beauty of the tear garden. most of all, by your courage and determination. perhaps the composure understood something about american presidents. you see, like so many presidents before me, i come here today because wherever i go, whatever i do -- in berlin. our gathering today is being broadcast throughout western europe and north america. i understand that it is being seen and heard as well in the east. to those listening throughout l as the brandenburg gate is closed. today, i say as long as this gate is closed, as long as this scar of a wa
ladies and gentlemen, 24 years ago, president john f. kennedy visited berlin.speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall, since then, two other presidents have come each in his turn to berlin and today, i, myself, make my second visit to your city. we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it's our duty to speak in this place of freedom. but i must confess, we are drawn here by other things as well. by the feeling of history in this city. more than 500 years...
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it starts with president lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy vice president. bobby kennedy was attorney general and treated lbj very poorly when he was president they didn't like each other. that is a euphemism. they hated each other, just despised each other. johnson becomes president when kennedy is assassinated. bobby kennedy stole his attorney general for a period of time, but the friction is tense between them. interestingly if you go back and look at the archives, even then he was giving private historical interviews to the library not to be released for many years and he starts working on lyndon johnson and can't stop. this is back in 64 committees and animal, just a horrible guy who and he was still trying to maneuver himself as the vice presidential running mate in 64. they gave a serious thought to put him on the ticket he was going to have to reach out to kennedy supporters once they got the nomination he told his supporters that said i don't need bobby kennedy anymore you don't want to come out and say publicly i don't want him to be my vice preside
it starts with president lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy vice president. bobby kennedy was attorney general and treated lbj very poorly when he was president they didn't like each other. that is a euphemism. they hated each other, just despised each other. johnson becomes president when kennedy is assassinated. bobby kennedy stole his attorney general for a period of time, but the friction is tense between them. interestingly if you go back and look at the archives, even then he was giving...
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it was with desperate hope and overwhelming warmth that berliners greeted president john f. kennedy on june 26, 1963. five months before the president was tragically assassinated. kennedy not only returned the berliners' warmth. he delivered hope berlin craved as he stood before tens of thousands of people. kennedy uttered those famous word words. he brought the divided city into the international limelight and set the strength for democratic principles in west berlin. 1969 another u.s. president came to berlin. president richard nixon came at a time when the berliner newspaper february 27th edition said the city was nearing a climax with the communist nerve war. the newspaper called nixon the migh migh mightiest man in the world. they said the travel at the beginning of his presidential term was evidence that washington would continue sharing the risks of maintaining freedom in berlin. in 1963, kennedy had pleaded for berlin's status quo. in 1969 nixon declared that status quo not good enough. he prepared the way for a stronger official tie between west germany and west berlin. nix
it was with desperate hope and overwhelming warmth that berliners greeted president john f. kennedy on june 26, 1963. five months before the president was tragically assassinated. kennedy not only returned the berliners' warmth. he delivered hope berlin craved as he stood before tens of thousands of people. kennedy uttered those famous word words. he brought the divided city into the international limelight and set the strength for democratic principles in west berlin. 1969 another u.s....
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the hope that all of us have for our children in august one thousand nine hundred two president john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill sea really so you know it starts from june storm through the motor beginning.
the hope that all of us have for our children in august one thousand nine hundred two president john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill sea really so you know it starts from june storm through the motor beginning.
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that all of us have for our children in august one thousand nine hundred sixty two president john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill sea really so you know it starts. with a mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms or us i don't know. i was very confused they had hooks and they were made of metal and plastic and wood i mean i couldn't take off my shoes i wasn't allowed to use my feet can imagine a weird that was. so this became an interesting life half of my life was being elven law the kid with no arms the other half of my life was this terrible victim of the little guy. i lost my sense of what was right stick these arms around me on my own body more all the more doesn't have any arms are special or not. and why don't why why would i leave them when there was no good reason not one good reason . to use them for years i tol may start doing me any good. and i was li
that all of us have for our children in august one thousand nine hundred sixty two president john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill sea really so you know it starts. with a mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms or us i don't know. i was very confused they had...
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it starts with lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy's vice president, bobby kennedy was atty. gen. and treated lbj very poorly when he was vice president. that is a euphemism, they hated each other, despised each other, johnson becomes president when pres. kennedy is assassinated, bobby kennedy as his atty. gen. for period of time but friction is tense between them. interestingly when you look at the archives bobby kennedy even then was giving interviews to the kennedy library not to be released for many years and starts ripping on lyndon johnson, a horrible guy, while he was doing that he was trying to maneuver himself, the presidential running mate in 1964, lbj gave serious thought to be on the ticket for one reason, he was afraid of nelson rockefeller got the republican nomination he was going to have to reach out to kennedy supporters and put him on the ticket. once barry goldwater got the nomination johnson told his reporters i don't need you anymore, he didn't want to say publicly i don't want bobby kennedy to be my vice president, he said i have decided that none of my cabin
it starts with lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy's vice president, bobby kennedy was atty. gen. and treated lbj very poorly when he was vice president. that is a euphemism, they hated each other, despised each other, johnson becomes president when pres. kennedy is assassinated, bobby kennedy as his atty. gen. for period of time but friction is tense between them. interestingly when you look at the archives bobby kennedy even then was giving interviews to the kennedy library not to be released for...
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nixon, and the democratic can debt, senator john f. kennedympt. >> our medical care for the age is much better handled than it is at the present time. >> at least compared to the physically cool and strategically cool younger guy. >> research has shown that if you watch the debate, you thought kennedy won. if you listened, you thought nixon won. the projection of cool, that complex power and composure won the day, visually. he may have lost on points in terms of the debate, but he won where it counts, which is on image. >> as we move into a medium where the world is not about huge stadium speeches and barn stormers where you go like this and articulate wildly. now it's a camera in your face. kennedy has the advantage. he understood how a message had to be delivered. cool is in the eye of the beholder. >> i don't know what we do without television. >> more than anything, it was this connotation of youthful ease. they were very adept of creating this notion of a romantic vibe, ideal of what the white house was all about. >> despite the cultivate
nixon, and the democratic can debt, senator john f. kennedympt. >> our medical care for the age is much better handled than it is at the present time. >> at least compared to the physically cool and strategically cool younger guy. >> research has shown that if you watch the debate, you thought kennedy won. if you listened, you thought nixon won. the projection of cool, that complex power and composure won the day, visually. he may have lost on points in terms of the debate,...
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americans did not strike down robert kennedy last night anymore than they struck down president john f. kennedyn 1963. or dr. martin luther king. those awful events give us ample warning that in a climate of extremism, of disrespect for law, of contempt for the rights of others, violence may bring down the very best among us. a nation that tolerates violence to be form cannot expect able to confine it to just minor outbursts. reason, i am appointing, with the congress, aon of commission of distinguished americans to immediately examine this tragic phenomenon. early the next morning, robert kennedy died. his death coming just four and a half years after the assassination of his brother and two months after the murder of dr. martin luther king cast another dark shadow of grief across america. duringhis life, -- >> his life, he knew far more than his share of personal tragedy. yet, he never abandoned his faith in america. confidence inhis the spiritual strength of ordinary men and women. capacity ofin the the young for excellence. and in the right of the old and the poor. -- core to a life of dign
americans did not strike down robert kennedy last night anymore than they struck down president john f. kennedyn 1963. or dr. martin luther king. those awful events give us ample warning that in a climate of extremism, of disrespect for law, of contempt for the rights of others, violence may bring down the very best among us. a nation that tolerates violence to be form cannot expect able to confine it to just minor outbursts. reason, i am appointing, with the congress, aon of commission of...
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when john f. kennedy went to west virginia to coal miners, a famous picture of the coal miners chanting "mr. kennedy, we want you to go to the moon," i believe technology actually offered more choice, more opportunity in these places, and the best contrast to the president is a contrast of the past versus the future. we're going to bring the future to these communities to give them more choice so their kids are going to have more opportunity in the 21st century. thank you. >> thank you, representative. [ applause ] we're going to close our panel with closing remarks from congressman delaney and kim and paul, and paul weinstein. just two minutes each. just closing, kind of summary. will says one, but i am in charge, so i say two. two minutes each. and let's start with you, congressman. >> so 70% of the kids in this country live in a county where there's no evidence of any upward economic mobility. that means the jobs getting created are worse than the jobs that used to exist. that's 70% of the kids. yet la
when john f. kennedy went to west virginia to coal miners, a famous picture of the coal miners chanting "mr. kennedy, we want you to go to the moon," i believe technology actually offered more choice, more opportunity in these places, and the best contrast to the president is a contrast of the past versus the future. we're going to bring the future to these communities to give them more choice so their kids are going to have more opportunity in the 21st century. thank you. >>...
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john f. kennedy went to west virginia as a coalminer, there's a famous picture of the pool liner mister kennedy, we want you to go to . i believe technology should offer more choice, more opportunity and the contrast to the president is a contrast to the future. we're going to bring the future to these communities, give them more choice where their kids can have more opportunity. >> thank you representative. [applause] we are going to close our panel with congressman delaney and kim paul weinstein. there are two minutes each, just a closing summary. i'm in charge though i say 2. 2 minutes each and let's start with you, congressman. >> 70 percent of the kids in this country in the county where there is no evidence of any upward economic mobility. that's 70 percent of the kids. yet last year 80 percent of the affectionately management venture-capital went to 50 counties in this country. 1.6 percent of the counties so that in many ways is the root of our problem. which is the world has changed. there ar
john f. kennedy went to west virginia as a coalminer, there's a famous picture of the pool liner mister kennedy, we want you to go to . i believe technology should offer more choice, more opportunity and the contrast to the president is a contrast to the future. we're going to bring the future to these communities, give them more choice where their kids can have more opportunity. >> thank you representative. [applause] we are going to close our panel with congressman delaney and kim paul...
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nixon, and the democratic can debt, senator john f. kennedyon television looking fairly unkempt. >> our medical care for the age is much better handled than it is at the present time. >> at least compared to the physically cool and strategically cool younger guy. >> research has shown that if you watch the debate, you thought kennedy won. if you listened, you thought nixon won. the projection of cool, that complex power and composure won the day, visually. he may have lost on points in terms of the debate, but he won where it counts, which is on image. >> as we move into a medium where the world is not about huge stadium speeches and barn stormers where you go like this and articulate wildly. now it's a camera in your face. kennedy has the advantage. he understood how a message had to be delivered. cool is in the eye of the beholder. >> i don't know what we do without television. >> more than anything, it was this connotation of youthful ease. they were very adept of creating this notion of a romantic vibe, ideal of what the white house was al
nixon, and the democratic can debt, senator john f. kennedyon television looking fairly unkempt. >> our medical care for the age is much better handled than it is at the present time. >> at least compared to the physically cool and strategically cool younger guy. >> research has shown that if you watch the debate, you thought kennedy won. if you listened, you thought nixon won. the projection of cool, that complex power and composure won the day, visually. he may have lost on...
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it is a view that john f. kennedy and jackie kennedy enjoyed up their famous state dinner in 1961 when they brought glamour again to mount vernon and hosted the president of pakistan to celebrate the birth of a new democracy in the world. it was a view enjoyed by the late first lady barbara bush and her colleague when they sat hand-in-hand and celebrated the end of the cold war. the beginning of a new possibility. most recently, the view enjoyed by president and first lady trump when we stood with them two months ago in that piazzolla. when they were with the president of france and we all spoke together of the extraordinary beauty of the view, the work we have done to preserve it and the possibilities that can be imagined by such a view. at a time when americans are struggling to find common ground, the importance in special inspirational beauty of this view is something we can all agree upon. and we have agreed upon for 50 years since the creation of the piscataway national park. let's work together to save that vie
it is a view that john f. kennedy and jackie kennedy enjoyed up their famous state dinner in 1961 when they brought glamour again to mount vernon and hosted the president of pakistan to celebrate the birth of a new democracy in the world. it was a view enjoyed by the late first lady barbara bush and her colleague when they sat hand-in-hand and celebrated the end of the cold war. the beginning of a new possibility. most recently, the view enjoyed by president and first lady trump when we stood...
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jefferson in office they put george washington in office they put abraham lincoln in office they put john f. kennedy in office they put donald trump in office that's the lesser voters do he's doing what the voters want and the country is better for the i mean that's the way the american system works and the unification of like the likes of bill kristol and hillary clinton united against the voter right now they're focusing it all on the individual that is trump but really what they're united against is the voter who is upset about these trade policies and the fact that they their livelihoods have been destroyed so you know the pundits who are wrong their livelihoods are destroyed and all the mainstream media the fake news in the america hopefully will get blown out of the water and bring in some real news bring in some competition there is another holy sort of entity here in new york city and that is the stock market all the pundits and all the political elite will agree that the stock markets are america that is the heart and soul of america and this is what we imposed around the world and that spe
jefferson in office they put george washington in office they put abraham lincoln in office they put john f. kennedy in office they put donald trump in office that's the lesser voters do he's doing what the voters want and the country is better for the i mean that's the way the american system works and the unification of like the likes of bill kristol and hillary clinton united against the voter right now they're focusing it all on the individual that is trump but really what they're united...
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the funeral of robert kennedy assassinated less than five years after his brother john f. kennedy. who i'm there's never been such a concentrated focus on a single year and i have to say that list i was a little skeptical since skip has hired what these kaleidoscopes like photo reports really stand up in a museum stand. on its life with. these photos weren't originally taken to be displayed in a museum but the are neutrally large format prints made of them or. they're destined to become part of the collection it's a constant museum bourse book playbacks glossy photos were shot almost entirely in black and white but the photographer who was born in berlin in one nine hundred twenty nine turned down assignments to cover wars. biased my know the role but never saw talent war situations htat out of this but was he consciously avoided follow tile events and see once said i don't need to photograph those horas i experienced enough of them during my youth hobbesian one i didn't meet. at the end of one nine hundred sixty eight conflict was brewing in northern ireland the violence between p
the funeral of robert kennedy assassinated less than five years after his brother john f. kennedy. who i'm there's never been such a concentrated focus on a single year and i have to say that list i was a little skeptical since skip has hired what these kaleidoscopes like photo reports really stand up in a museum stand. on its life with. these photos weren't originally taken to be displayed in a museum but the are neutrally large format prints made of them or. they're destined to become part of...
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reporter: the blue and white 747 known to most as "air force one" owes its iconic look to president john f. kennedynd his wife jackie. >> so kennedy wanted an airplane that built the brand of the presidency. >> it's part of this whole pattern of him to try to create the visibility of the active office and as a glamorous office, which he succeeded in doing. >> president trump is perfectly willing to upend a lot of the norms of washington and the conventions of washington, and that appears to include "air force one." >> reporter: mr. trump took the unusual step of personally negotiating with boeing for two brand-new 747s. >> well, the plane is totally out of control. it's going to be over $4 billion. it's for the "air force one" program. >> reporter: they'll be delivered sometime after 20 to but may drop the iconic look for a new trump-inspired "red, white and blue" design. mr. trump would not be the first commander in chief to make changes to the aircraft. harry truman left behind the roosevelt nondescript sacred cow for the eye-catching painted eagle. every president since kennedy has stayed with t
reporter: the blue and white 747 known to most as "air force one" owes its iconic look to president john f. kennedynd his wife jackie. >> so kennedy wanted an airplane that built the brand of the presidency. >> it's part of this whole pattern of him to try to create the visibility of the active office and as a glamorous office, which he succeeded in doing. >> president trump is perfectly willing to upend a lot of the norms of washington and the conventions of...
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critics up their wall well to discuss that i'm now joined by graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university and former u.s. assistant secretary of defense professor alison it's a great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time my pleasure to be here well professor allison as i was following the news out of helsinki i thought that the united states ought to declare a june sixteenth as the national outrage day because i honestly don't remember so much spite and venom over in policy terms at least nothing there were annoyed agreements signed in helsinki trying didn't hand the keys from the white house to put in and yet the coverage of this meeting was as if he solved he's entire country to an enemy where do you stand on these do you think trump indeed committed treason by engaging putin. exaggeration but in the world of trope everything is exaggerated so you're correct in saying that. his antics. is driven his critics up the wall or. you know excesses of all sorts so there's almost as if they deserve each other so trump is the most unusua
critics up their wall well to discuss that i'm now joined by graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university and former u.s. assistant secretary of defense professor alison it's a great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time my pleasure to be here well professor allison as i was following the news out of helsinki i thought that the united states ought to declare a june sixteenth as the national outrage day because i honestly don't...
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john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> police are on the look out for four men who went on a 20-second robbery spree in fresno. they rushed in and ripped out iphones and laptops. customers got out of their way including a group of teenage girls who huddled in the mid. boys said they took 26 items worth $27,000. they believe the robbery could be connected to other store thefts. >> new at 11:00, a santa clara mother is desperate to get her possessions back after someone stole the family's u-haul truck. inside mementos and her children's artwork. you can't replace that obviously. abc7 news katie udis spoke with the victim and has more on how you can help. >> reporter: santa clara resident denise hall said she didn't know where to turn so she
john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> police are on the look out for four men who went on a 20-second robbery spree in fresno. they rushed in and ripped out...
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john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill c. really. for the mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms or us i don't know. i was very confused they had hooks and they were made of metal and plastic and wood i mean i couldn't take off my shoes i wasn't allowed to use my feet can imagine how weird that was. so this became an interesting life half of my life was being elven law the kid with no arms the other half of my life was this terrible victim of the little guy. i lost my sense of what was right stick these arms around me on my own body more all the more doesn't have any arms are special or not so why why why would i leave them when there was no good reason not one good reason. to use them for years i tol away you are doing me any good. and i was like shut off. i was a bluff
john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill c. really. for the mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms or us i don't know. i was very confused they had hooks and they were made of metal and plastic and wood i mean i couldn't take off my shoes i wasn't allowed to use my...
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driving critics of the wall well to discuss that i'm now joined by graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university and former u.s. assistant secretary of defense professor alison it's a great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time pleasure to be here well professor allison as i was following the news out of helsinki i thought that the united states ought to declare a june sixteenth as the national outrage day because i honestly don't remember so much spite of the venom over in policy terms at least nothing there and the agreement signed in helsinki trying didn't hand the keys from the white house to put in and yet the coverage of this meeting was as if he solved he's entire country to an enemy where do you stand on these do you think trump indeed committed treason by engaging putin. well obviously that's an exaggeration but in the world of trope most everything is exaggerated so you are correct in saying that. his antics. think he has driven his critics up the wall or led them to you know excesses of all sorts so they say almost as if they
driving critics of the wall well to discuss that i'm now joined by graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university and former u.s. assistant secretary of defense professor alison it's a great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time pleasure to be here well professor allison as i was following the news out of helsinki i thought that the united states ought to declare a june sixteenth as the national outrage day because i honestly don't...
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oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty since those words were spoken by john f. kennedy the people have kept that compact with mankind's noblest cause, and we shall continue to keep it. yet i believe that we must always be mindful of this one thing, whatever the trials and the tests ahead, the ultimate strength of our country and our cause will lie not in powerful weapons or infinite resources or boundless wealth but will lie in the unity of our people. this i believe very deeply. throughout my entire public career i have followed the personal philosophy that i am a free man, an american, a public servant, and a member of my party. in that order. always and only. for 37 years in the service of our nation, first as a congressman, as a senator, and as vice president, and now as your president, i have put the unity of the people first. i have put it ahead of any divisive partisanship. and in these times as in times before, it is true that a house divided against itself by the faction of party, religion, of race is a house that cannot stand. there is division in the american
oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty since those words were spoken by john f. kennedy the people have kept that compact with mankind's noblest cause, and we shall continue to keep it. yet i believe that we must always be mindful of this one thing, whatever the trials and the tests ahead, the ultimate strength of our country and our cause will lie not in powerful weapons or infinite resources or boundless wealth but will lie in the unity of our people. this i believe...
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welcome back to worlds apart but graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard professor ellison just before the break we talked about what you see as mistakes on trump's part let's. shift our attention to moves by president putin and many analysts noted that he for the first time probably a rhetorical inserted himself in the midst of the domestic american politics on the side of trump and i mean i understand that for some of our american viewers that you know that supposedly was the case before with all those collusion allegations but up until monday the kremlin's line official line was that of neutrality and nonpartizanship which has changed and the reach some say may be associated to certain risks for russia do you agree with that. well i think i probably do that i think of it it is a better for presidents of countries. not to vote quote or to favor one or another of candidates in a democratic election in fact that's not the first person to do that. the brics or the president obama offered his view in the debate even between th
welcome back to worlds apart but graham allison professor at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard professor ellison just before the break we talked about what you see as mistakes on trump's part let's. shift our attention to moves by president putin and many analysts noted that he for the first time probably a rhetorical inserted himself in the midst of the domestic american politics on the side of trump and i mean i understand that for some of our american viewers that you know...
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reporter: the blue and white 747 known to most as air force one, owes its iconic look to president john f. kennedy and his wife jackie. >> so kennedy wanted an airplane that built the brand of the presidency. >> it was all part of this whole pattern of him trying to increase the visibility of the presidency as an active office and as a glamorous office, which he succeed in doing. >> reporter: ken walsh wrote "air force one: a history of the presidents and their planes." >> president trump is perfectly willing to upend a lot of the norms and conventions of washington, and it appears that includes air force one. >> reporter: shortly after taking office, mr. trump took the unusual step of personally negotiating with boeing for two brand-new 747s. >> the plane is totally out of control. it's going to be over $4 billion for air force one program. >> reporter: they will be delivered some time after 2020. but they may drop the iconic look for a new trump-inspired red, white, and blue design. mr. trump would not be the first commander-in-chief to make changes to a presidential aircraft. harry truman left
reporter: the blue and white 747 known to most as air force one, owes its iconic look to president john f. kennedy and his wife jackie. >> so kennedy wanted an airplane that built the brand of the presidency. >> it was all part of this whole pattern of him trying to increase the visibility of the presidency as an active office and as a glamorous office, which he succeed in doing. >> reporter: ken walsh wrote "air force one: a history of the presidents and their...
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. >> a lot of people say this is no longer the party of john f. kennedyr and you had quotes like ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. that is not the mentality anymore of the democratic party in your opinion. >> that is not the direction they are hitting. and most cases they are lacking personal responsibility, rewarding people who do not look out for themselves and those things are against the values that i hold. >> looking at what is going on in politics today and the fighting between the two parties what do you make of it? >> we are at a critical time in our political culture. a situation right now where the two parties are farther apart than they ever were. i left the democrat party and became a republican there was a difference which is nowhere near as great as the country today. rob: appreciate your insight and experience. to see where these parties have come and how they changed, thank you for your time, appreciate it. >> thank you. hundreds of thousands of cars, they could roll away. and -- >> do we have
. >> a lot of people say this is no longer the party of john f. kennedyr and you had quotes like ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. that is not the mentality anymore of the democratic party in your opinion. >> that is not the direction they are hitting. and most cases they are lacking personal responsibility, rewarding people who do not look out for themselves and those things are against the values that i hold. >> looking at what...