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that was john f. kennedy. >> you're absolutely right.resident obama went down to cuba and laughing it up at the baseball game with the communist dictators. he took a picture in front of a dictator. just like week we had president trump standing there in miami talking about how socialism and these countries will be defeated in our hemisphere. liz: here's bernie sanders to your point dodgin dodging the qs about what juan guaido is a legitimate president. >> i think what has to happen right now, there are serious questions about the recent election. there are many people who feel it was a poor choice election. and i think the united states is going to work with the international community to make sure that there is a free and fair election in venezuela. liz: he has come out with some negative comments about maduro. but that really was a yes or no question. is juan guaido, according to the venezuelan's constitution, he's considered the legitimate president. it's a yes or no question, right? >> it's a simple question. think about what hugo ch
that was john f. kennedy. >> you're absolutely right.resident obama went down to cuba and laughing it up at the baseball game with the communist dictators. he took a picture in front of a dictator. just like week we had president trump standing there in miami talking about how socialism and these countries will be defeated in our hemisphere. liz: here's bernie sanders to your point dodgin dodging the qs about what juan guaido is a legitimate president. >> i think what has to happen...
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douglas: there's not a best in recent times, but john f. kennedy had an incredible elationship with congress. i've beenrying about it. may 16, 1961, a president in office, white house the only few months and he's able to go to a joint session of congress and say i want $25 billion to go to the moon. that's about $180 billion in today's money and congress said sure, we'll find it for you if that's your pet program and you started finding republicans and democrats working together on this moon shot idea of jack kennedy's. he had most of his time a 70% approval rating, kennedy, while president and even when he dipped he was able to get things through congress in that very sport 1,000-day presidency f his. so from a bipartisanship point of view john f. kennedy. but a legislative point of view when you have a rubber stamp for your party, democrat or republican who has both houses of congress, you can push through all sorts of legislation, lyndon johnson, the great society was an example of that when you have medicaid and medicare and npr and pbs and wil
douglas: there's not a best in recent times, but john f. kennedy had an incredible elationship with congress. i've beenrying about it. may 16, 1961, a president in office, white house the only few months and he's able to go to a joint session of congress and say i want $25 billion to go to the moon. that's about $180 billion in today's money and congress said sure, we'll find it for you if that's your pet program and you started finding republicans and democrats working together on this moon...
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approval rating, kennedy, while president and even when he dipped he was able to get things through congress in that very sport 1,000-day presidency f his. so from a bipartisanship point of view john f. kennedy. but a legislative point of view when you have a rubber stamp for your party, democrat or republican who has both houses of congress, you can push through all sorts of legislation, lyndon johnson, the great society was an example of that when you have medicaid and medicare and npr and pbs and wild and scenic rivers and urban poverty programs. and there were no conservatives to stop l.b.j.'s big government. so when you look at a president in a relationship with congress, i think the question to ask is you look at which presidents were able to create a bipartisan cast to get things done and which presidents were able to do the most because their party was in charge the both of legislative and executive brafrpbls. host: staying on l.b.j. who came up through the legislative branch before moving to the white house, is it a given presidents who come up in congress and serve in congress always have better relations than presidents who come from another aspect of society? douglas:
approval rating, kennedy, while president and even when he dipped he was able to get things through congress in that very sport 1,000-day presidency f his. so from a bipartisanship point of view john f. kennedy. but a legislative point of view when you have a rubber stamp for your party, democrat or republican who has both houses of congress, you can push through all sorts of legislation, lyndon johnson, the great society was an example of that when you have medicaid and medicare and npr and...
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it's not because of the remark he makes about john f. kennedy. by 1964, and the last year of malcolm's life, he is going to visit africa two times. the first, from april to may 21, 1964 and the second, from july, to november. during these visits and trips to africa, malcolm x is going to be increasingly pan-african in his orientation. he will argue that there are 22 million black americans in the united states who are not first class citizens and african leaders have to recognize that fact or else the revolutions that they are participating in africa become hypocritical. the pan-african framework or paradigm that malcolm articulates in 1964 is going to be utilized by black power activists in the late '60s and early 1970's. in innovative and creative and improvisational ways. 1965, malcolm x is assassinated on february 21, 1965 at the audubon, 168 street in harlem or spanish harlem, depending on how you want to interpret 168 st. or washington heights, really. malcolm's assassination in a way unleashes the formal start of the black arts movement. t
it's not because of the remark he makes about john f. kennedy. by 1964, and the last year of malcolm's life, he is going to visit africa two times. the first, from april to may 21, 1964 and the second, from july, to november. during these visits and trips to africa, malcolm x is going to be increasingly pan-african in his orientation. he will argue that there are 22 million black americans in the united states who are not first class citizens and african leaders have to recognize that fact or...
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senator klobuchar: as a young associated press reporter, he called the 1960 presidential race for john f. kennedyhe covered in 1968 conventions. he interviewed everyone from mike ditka to hubert humphrey to ronald reagan to ginger rogers. freedom of the press wasn't some abstract idea to my dad. he embraced it. he lived it. my mom, a proud union member, taught second grade in the suburbs until she was 70 years old. her students, now grown, still come up to me on the street and tell me she was their favorite teacher. today, on an island in the middle of the mighty mississippi, in our nation's heartland, at a time when we must heal the heart of our democracy, and renew our commitment to the common good, i stand before you, as the granddaughter of an iron ore miner, as the daughter of a teacher and a newspaper man, as the first woman elected to the united states senate from the state of minnesota to announce my candidacy for president of the united states! [cheers and applause] >> [chanting] amy! amy! sen. kloubachar: i am running for this job for every person who wants their work recognized and rew
senator klobuchar: as a young associated press reporter, he called the 1960 presidential race for john f. kennedyhe covered in 1968 conventions. he interviewed everyone from mike ditka to hubert humphrey to ronald reagan to ginger rogers. freedom of the press wasn't some abstract idea to my dad. he embraced it. he lived it. my mom, a proud union member, taught second grade in the suburbs until she was 70 years old. her students, now grown, still come up to me on the street and tell me she was...
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if you think about it, john f. kennedythe new president had a rough meeting with crew -- nikita crew where does this go? >> for a meeting with president reagan, they went in detailed guidelines or pathways that they were going to pursue. they didn't have this in this case. the second mistake in singapore, president trump i think sent the signal to kim jong-un that this is all going to be a one-on-one private conversation. you can ask me and i'll give it to you. particularly with respect to the military exercises. would he said we wouldn't have military exercises, described them as provocative war exercises, that sent the wrong signal to conditional. he said i don't need this. i'm going to sit down with him and ask him to take off sanctions. >> neil: but he's miscalculated. >> yeah. >> neil: what i'm wondering, senator, you're closer to this than i am. is there a sense that you have that maybe there's confusion within the north korean leadership that they say, for example, that they didn't ask for a dropping of all sanction
if you think about it, john f. kennedythe new president had a rough meeting with crew -- nikita crew where does this go? >> for a meeting with president reagan, they went in detailed guidelines or pathways that they were going to pursue. they didn't have this in this case. the second mistake in singapore, president trump i think sent the signal to kim jong-un that this is all going to be a one-on-one private conversation. you can ask me and i'll give it to you. particularly with respect...
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that was president john f. kennedy.at type of thing, there grew a belief that something dramatic had to be done to spark up the actions that were already tryrway in the congress to to get certain kinds of legislation passed. statesman among wilkins, martin luther king, and others from the religious community and other places, got together and hit upon the idea of having what was called "a march to washington." >> in 1963, the naacp helped organize and staff history's largest protest against inequality. people, camelion to washington to tell the american congress that it must pass laws prohibiting discrimination against blacks. it wasave felt that going to be a flop. and we were afraid that it was -- you know how people are. aboutt ahead and came out and the people were flocking down there. the march on washington went far beyond everyone's hopes. it offered a forum for one of the most eloquent specie -- speeches the reverend martin luther king ever gave. >> i have a dream that someday this nation will rise up, let out t
that was president john f. kennedy.at type of thing, there grew a belief that something dramatic had to be done to spark up the actions that were already tryrway in the congress to to get certain kinds of legislation passed. statesman among wilkins, martin luther king, and others from the religious community and other places, got together and hit upon the idea of having what was called "a march to washington." >> in 1963, the naacp helped organize and staff history's largest...
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john f. kennedy once said, "ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country." we must heed this call to action today. at a time in our history where it is so badly needed. we must stand up. we must fight for the soul of our country. stand up against bought and paid for politicians who kowtow to special interests, selling their votes to the highest bidder. where, instead of draining the swamp, our president has turned it into a cesspool of corruption. we must stand up against big pharma and insurance companies who extort those who are sick, who put their profits above the health and well-being of our people. we have to fight to make sure that every single american gets the quality health care that they need through medicare for all. [cheers and applause] tulsi: we must stand up against the big wall street banks who gamble with our money and our future, stand up against overreaching intelligence agencies and big tech companies who take away our civil liberties, privacies,
john f. kennedy once said, "ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country." we must heed this call to action today. at a time in our history where it is so badly needed. we must stand up. we must fight for the soul of our country. stand up against bought and paid for politicians who kowtow to special interests, selling their votes to the highest bidder. where, instead of draining the swamp, our president has turned it into a cesspool of corruption. we...
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john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans.ed not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> this morning on "world news now," president trump is just hours away from signing a bill to avoid a government shutdown. that shutdown set to begin tonight at midnight, and that bill falling short of the billions he demanded for a border wall but there's a controversial plan to secure the rest of the money. >>> tearful tributes were held for the first anniversary of the parkland massacre. how the south florida community came together to honor the 17 lives lost a year ago. >>> and new this half hour, an incredible story of survival. >> the man who came face-to-face with a mountain lion and fought it off to live is recounting how he killed the animal with just his hands. ♪ >> valentine's day was about keeping up with kanye, kim and kenny g. the saxophonist was surrounded by a sea of vases and roses. what a way to celebrate. that, and more, ahead in "the skinny." it's friday, february 15th
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even john f. kennedy's youngller kind of distant vinnie. -- kind of dissed young vinnie. hollywood screenwriters -- somebody did his research even though they don't appear in the book, they certainly appear in the tv version. he went on to -- he is lost in history. they might recognize her from a guest appearance she made on star trek. moving to the 21st century, there has been virtually no mention of either one and popular american media. except for -- i hesitate to call it a walk on appearance. in the movie lincoln in 2012. the books ime of recommend if anyone is interested in learning more. i have to tell you, sickles is among my all-time favorite books. i don't know if there is time. no time, sorry. i will have to come back another time. asked me how vinnie mania helped --ck we are out of time. [applause] >> i hope everyone is as impressed as i was. there is information here that none of us have ever heard before. interactions with the lives of such people would have impact on this country long after. we would like you to receive this gift on behalf of the lincoln gro
even john f. kennedy's youngller kind of distant vinnie. -- kind of dissed young vinnie. hollywood screenwriters -- somebody did his research even though they don't appear in the book, they certainly appear in the tv version. he went on to -- he is lost in history. they might recognize her from a guest appearance she made on star trek. moving to the 21st century, there has been virtually no mention of either one and popular american media. except for -- i hesitate to call it a walk on...
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remember that famous phrase by john f. kennedy ask not what the country can do for you but rather what you can do for the country while this was a total opposite it was all about what the country can do for you and it was about how the country can support the families how the country can support the education how the country can support the industry how the country can support the innovation and i think the russians are really concerned about building themselves from the bottom up sure there are sanctions foreign policy has still it but the russians believe that they first and foremost have to address their own chronic problems and that's why he only spoke about foreign policy and weapons in the last half of the address he dedicated the first full hour to russia's domestic issues not only about political promises i think he really takes them seriously and. so let's get the thoughts now of german m.p. under a hunk from the left to party on the speech today some of the reaction to it and really welcome us the russian president said
remember that famous phrase by john f. kennedy ask not what the country can do for you but rather what you can do for the country while this was a total opposite it was all about what the country can do for you and it was about how the country can support the families how the country can support the education how the country can support the industry how the country can support the innovation and i think the russians are really concerned about building themselves from the bottom up sure there...
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dingell was demoted democrat, mingling with residents from john f. kennedy to clinton. and presidents go but john dingell is forever. he made friends across the aisle as well. george hw bush was a friend. in a statement, former president barack obama said he led the charge on so much of the progress we take for granted today. a grateful nation honoursjohn dingell granted today. a grateful nation honours john dingelljunior for his lifetime of service. that record and his longevity in him the nation's highest civilian honour. hard work, integrity, decency, and willingness to work hard, because this job belongs to the people. in his later yea rs, belongs to the people. in his later years, dingell found any voice on twitter, launching verbal spit walls at the current administration. and his wit expanded beyond politics. when his team tried to explain the kardashians, a reality tv family, he wrote: after he retired, his wife debbie was elected to take over his congressional seat, becoming a political force of her own. in a facebook post, she wrote: at nearly 644, dingell ofte
dingell was demoted democrat, mingling with residents from john f. kennedy to clinton. and presidents go but john dingell is forever. he made friends across the aisle as well. george hw bush was a friend. in a statement, former president barack obama said he led the charge on so much of the progress we take for granted today. a grateful nation honoursjohn dingell granted today. a grateful nation honours john dingelljunior for his lifetime of service. that record and his longevity in him the...
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. >> a counter example to the concession or to the norms is 1960, when richard nixon lost to john f. kennedy in a presidential election that was of historically close margins. and nixon was convinced that the vote was stolen from him in both illinois and in texas. and he decided that for the good of the country, the right thing to do is to honor the norms and to concede. and then, he ran again later. why was conceding not the right thing for you to do? >> as i said in my speech, concession means to say that the process was right and proper. and what i wanted to do was acknowledge that the norms that have largely guided our democratic process in america and certainly in georgia, i believe, have been fractured to an extent that they no longer actually serve as norms. and it would be improper for me to say that they do, especially as people are watching in real time their ability to participate in the process was denied. when people stand in four-hour lines, when there are no machines in their precincts, when they are told, "there's not enough paper to give you a ballot," that is not legitimate
. >> a counter example to the concession or to the norms is 1960, when richard nixon lost to john f. kennedy in a presidential election that was of historically close margins. and nixon was convinced that the vote was stolen from him in both illinois and in texas. and he decided that for the good of the country, the right thing to do is to honor the norms and to concede. and then, he ran again later. why was conceding not the right thing for you to do? >> as i said in my speech,...
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john f. kennedy. he joined cbs in 1951.was 79. -- was 97. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we speak to three people connected by the underground railroad. people connected by the underground railroad. 46 nasal congestion, body pain... all in one. did you really need the caps lock? get tough on cold and flu symptoms. mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. i'm a close talker. so i was excited about all-new colgate total. its breakthrough formula does more... wonderful. sensitivity, strengthens teeth... it kills germs through my whole mouth.. i like your confidence. thanks mr. lee! now there's no such thing as too close. yes, there is. no, there's not. yes there is. no, there's not! okay. all-new colgate total. do more for your whole mouth. prestige creams not living up to the hype? one jar shatters the competition. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. >>> our top stories this morning, in an interview with "60 minutes" last night, former
john f. kennedy. he joined cbs in 1951.was 79. -- was 97. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we speak to three people connected by the underground railroad. people connected by the underground railroad. 46 nasal congestion, body pain... all in one. did you really need the caps lock? get tough on cold and flu symptoms. mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. i'm a close talker. so i was excited about all-new colgate total. its breakthrough formula does more... wonderful....
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she was the recipient of john f. kennedy new frontier award in 2012.s a governing magazine public official of the year in 2014. and she's a lifetime member of the council on foreign relations. and she's a d.c. favorite. current member on the board of directors for the center of american progress. she's founded multiple organizations. she inspires people to get to work and she shepherds that work. she's now the founder and chair of fair fight, an effort to advocate for election reform and ensure that all voters have access to the polls. as we know her home state had a little trouble with that this year. she's also launching an organization to get a fair count in the census. those of us who care about health care know how important this this any all -- this any decennial census count is. i am really grateful that she's engaged in that fight. one more thing that i want to say, when we were in savannah on the bus, we met a mom and two young kids. the mom said to me, i have never been political. stacy abrams, she just made me get up and get involved. and he
she was the recipient of john f. kennedy new frontier award in 2012.s a governing magazine public official of the year in 2014. and she's a lifetime member of the council on foreign relations. and she's a d.c. favorite. current member on the board of directors for the center of american progress. she's founded multiple organizations. she inspires people to get to work and she shepherds that work. she's now the founder and chair of fair fight, an effort to advocate for election reform and ensure...
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we ultimately succeeded and serving for terms which was never done before or since and finally john f. kennedy because he was of a different generation it wasn't the same old type of folks like eisenhower like f.d.r. he was very aspirational but are shot for the moon getting young people involved in government or inside agencies like the peace corps going around the world to bring a positive image and positive results to those regions so i have to say those four born in this century as he said in his inaugural steve your four faves well george washington it goes without saying the father of our country abraham lincoln goes without saying i mean you saw us through a horrific time in our history the civil war american against american brother against brother i would put ronald reagan up there the great communicator who brought our nation together one in one of the greatest landslides in his second term ever recorded and helped us out of that horrific malays with eighteen percent interest rates at record unemployment at jimmy carter got us into and then george w. bush who got us through and saw u
we ultimately succeeded and serving for terms which was never done before or since and finally john f. kennedy because he was of a different generation it wasn't the same old type of folks like eisenhower like f.d.r. he was very aspirational but are shot for the moon getting young people involved in government or inside agencies like the peace corps going around the world to bring a positive image and positive results to those regions so i have to say those four born in this century as he said...
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address this year was very very statist in terms of tone because remember that famous phrase by john f. kennedy ask not was the country can do for you but rather what you can do for the country while this was a total opposite it was all about what the country can do for you and it was about how the country can't afford the families how the country can support the education how the country can support the industry how the country can support the innovation and in a way i mean that's very traditional for vladimir putin because he's a big big believer in the power of this and it looks like he believes that the state rolls in the economy but in many others here is life is going to increase one other thing i want to mention is that this is not a political message i suspect for some of our viewers in the west this address may seem like a very very boring speech and it is designed to be that way it is his constitutional obligation to speak to both houses once a year and you explain down where the country is now and to lay out his own ideas and his government's ideas for the future and. is it safe to s
address this year was very very statist in terms of tone because remember that famous phrase by john f. kennedy ask not was the country can do for you but rather what you can do for the country while this was a total opposite it was all about what the country can do for you and it was about how the country can't afford the families how the country can support the education how the country can support the industry how the country can support the innovation and in a way i mean that's very...
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douglas: there's not a best in recent times, but john f. kennedyad an incredible elationship with congress. i've beenrying about it. may 16, 1961, a president in office, white house the only few months and he's able to go to a joint session of congress and say i want $25 billion to go to the moon. that's about $180 billion in today's money and congress said sure, we'll find it for you if that's your pet program and you started finding republicans and democrats working together on this moon shot idea of jack kennedy's. he had most of his time a 70% approval rating, kennedy, while president and even when he dipped he was able to get things through congress in that very sport 1,000-day presidency f his. so from a bipartisanship point of view john f. kennedy. but a legislative point of view when you have a rubber stamp for your party, democrat or republican who has both houses of congress, you can push through all sorts of legislation, lyndon johnson, the great society was an example of that when you have medicaid and medicare and npr and pbs and wild
douglas: there's not a best in recent times, but john f. kennedyad an incredible elationship with congress. i've beenrying about it. may 16, 1961, a president in office, white house the only few months and he's able to go to a joint session of congress and say i want $25 billion to go to the moon. that's about $180 billion in today's money and congress said sure, we'll find it for you if that's your pet program and you started finding republicans and democrats working together on this moon shot...
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january 3, 2019, of the following members on the part of the house to the board of trustee of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. the clerk: mr. kennedy of massachusetts and mrs. beatty of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 15 united states code 1024-a and the order of the house of january 3, 2019, of the following members on the part of the house to the joint economic committee. of clerk: mr. beyer virginia. mr. heck of washington. mr. trone of maryland. mrs. beatty of ohio. and ms. frankel of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 26 united states code 2302 and the order of the house of january -- 23302 and the order o of the house of january 3, 2019, of the following members on the part of the house to the united states holocaust memorial council. e clerk: mr. deutch of florida. mr. schneider of illinois. mr. lewis of georgia. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair tea clares the house in recess -- declares the house in recess subject to
january 3, 2019, of the following members on the part of the house to the board of trustee of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. the clerk: mr. kennedy of massachusetts and mrs. beatty of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 15 united states code 1024-a and the order of the house of january 3, 2019, of the following members on the part of the house to the joint economic committee. of clerk: mr. beyer virginia. mr. heck of...
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think what happened after woodrow wilson had major stroke or if john f kennedy had survived assassinationempt. donald trump you may like him or dislike him is not physically or mentally incapacitated. the public believe he has done something illegal or abusive we have another process, but the thought that rod rosenstein or andy mccabe was somehow going to get the vice president an 8 cabinet members to sign a declaration that the president of their own party is physically and mentally incapacitated is a fantasy. heather: it really is unbelievable. we have statement as well for moment as this is melissa schwartz, interviews have been taken out of context, at no time did mr. mccabe participate in extended discussions about the use of 25th amendment nor aware of such discussions so what do you make of that comment following the interviews that he's given so far? >> certainly appear to be contradictory on what i heard on 60 minutes. let's be clear, andy mccabe is somewhat of a dubious source. he was fired for lying to fbi agents in connection with the leak investigation, he's now hawking a boo
think what happened after woodrow wilson had major stroke or if john f kennedy had survived assassinationempt. donald trump you may like him or dislike him is not physically or mentally incapacitated. the public believe he has done something illegal or abusive we have another process, but the thought that rod rosenstein or andy mccabe was somehow going to get the vice president an 8 cabinet members to sign a declaration that the president of their own party is physically and mentally...
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here is a piece of paper that john f. kennedy was doodling on during the cuban missile crisis briefing mission there at the white house. we can see a very unique good good good, bad bad bad. is one of my favorite posters, produced by gentlemen of the name of morris berg. i had the privilege of talking to him on the phone prior to his passing a few years ago. he told me the following story, he was in berkeley california. he was a student there. this was the early 1960's. he would make these parity posters against the soviet union. he would sell them in the bookstores and record stores. counterculture took over berkeley, the peace movement came in, the hippies came in, and berkeley transformed into a very liberal which didn't appreciate this guy making fun of the soviet union. i thought my first found these wasers is that this guy some berkeley person who is anti-america, who is doing these things. after talking to him it turns out he was a member of the the navy, hewas in was a staunch conservative, and he was making fun of soviet
here is a piece of paper that john f. kennedy was doodling on during the cuban missile crisis briefing mission there at the white house. we can see a very unique good good good, bad bad bad. is one of my favorite posters, produced by gentlemen of the name of morris berg. i had the privilege of talking to him on the phone prior to his passing a few years ago. he told me the following story, he was in berkeley california. he was a student there. this was the early 1960's. he would make these...
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joining me is john park, director of the working group at the john f. kennedy's school of government. thank you for being here. >> sure. >> what can we expect in terms whatever they will let news on, because we've heard from some of our previous guests, which don't even have a full accounting of their program. >> sure, ed. one thing to keep in mind is we're in the middle of a process. there is a lot of focus on a single event, upcoming is summ. if you look at singapore there was an agreement laid out with four principles, so in many respects, the idea of moving forward with working groups, time table, road map, the different sketches of those, the options for these conversations, that's the base says of the next steps so very much focused on the process opposed to a single event analysis that is important and what the north koreans will put on the table is directly tied to the sanctions relief or exemptions they're looking for. they need that to build up their economy. >> indeed, young bond, one of the nuclear facilities we believe they have, is constituted of so
joining me is john park, director of the working group at the john f. kennedy's school of government. thank you for being here. >> sure. >> what can we expect in terms whatever they will let news on, because we've heard from some of our previous guests, which don't even have a full accounting of their program. >> sure, ed. one thing to keep in mind is we're in the middle of a process. there is a lot of focus on a single event, upcoming is summ. if you look at singapore there...
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john f. kennedy said it was hurting the economy and we had strong growth in the 60s.id of the 70% rate under reagan we had strong growth in the 80s. but not just america, the rest of the world moved away from high rates. remember the beatles song, tax man. a 95% rate. 9 for the government, one for you. that's why the beatles live in america. everybody who can play tennis in sweden left sweden and live in monaco. the high rates killed innovation, and you don't have in europe some of the growth we have. unicorns, some of the billion dollar companies that get started from scratch. liz: walmart among the other developing stories we are developing. walmart making massive changes to employment policies. now grants paid sick leave to hourly workers in the u.s. and tying bonuses to attendance. deutsche bank delivered a fourth quarter loss. the "wall street journal" reporting the german government may move to merge or move to get deutsche bank to merge with commerzbank. three san francisco bay area walgreens stores could lose their pharmacy licenses. they allegedly let an unli
john f. kennedy said it was hurting the economy and we had strong growth in the 60s.id of the 70% rate under reagan we had strong growth in the 80s. but not just america, the rest of the world moved away from high rates. remember the beatles song, tax man. a 95% rate. 9 for the government, one for you. that's why the beatles live in america. everybody who can play tennis in sweden left sweden and live in monaco. the high rates killed innovation, and you don't have in europe some of the growth...
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person cheering -- as a young associated press reporter he called the 1960 presidential race for john f. kennedy the 1968 conventions. he interviewed everyone from mike ditka to hubert humphrey to ronald reagan to ginger rogers. freedom of the press wasn't some abstract idea to my dad. he embraced it. he lived it. my mom, a proud union member, taught second grade in the suburbs until she was 70 years old. her students, now grown, still come up to me on the street and tell me she was their favorite teacher. so today, on an island in the middle of the mighty mississippi, in our nation's heartland, at a time when we must heal the heart of our democracy and limit our community to the common god, i stand in fro -- common good, i stand in front of you as an alma mater, as the daughter of a tv and newspaper man, as the senator of the state of minnesota to announce my candidacy for president of the united states! [ cheers and applause ] >> i am running for this job for every person who wants their work recognized and rewarded. i am running for every parent who wants a better world for their kids. i am r
person cheering -- as a young associated press reporter he called the 1960 presidential race for john f. kennedy the 1968 conventions. he interviewed everyone from mike ditka to hubert humphrey to ronald reagan to ginger rogers. freedom of the press wasn't some abstract idea to my dad. he embraced it. he lived it. my mom, a proud union member, taught second grade in the suburbs until she was 70 years old. her students, now grown, still come up to me on the street and tell me she was their...
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john f. if kennedy. [cheers] >> he covered the 1968 convention.nterviewed everyone from hubert humphrey to rogers.reagan to jimmy freedom of the press wasn't some abstract idea to my dad. it.mbraced he lived it. union member, caught second grade in the 70 years til she was old. her students now grown still and up to me on the street tell me, she was their favorite teacher. today, on an island in the middle of the mighty in our nation's when we , at a time must heal the heart of our democracy and renew our to the common good, i the before you as granddaughter of an iron ore of a as the daughter teacher and newspaper woman, as the first woman elected to the senate from the state of minnesota. [cheers] candidacy for my president of the runs. [cheers and applause] running for this job for every person who wants their rewarded.nized and parent who for every wants a better world for share kids. for every student who wants a good education. for every senior who wants prescription drugs. for every worker, farmer, builder. and i am running for every americ
john f. if kennedy. [cheers] >> he covered the 1968 convention.nterviewed everyone from hubert humphrey to rogers.reagan to jimmy freedom of the press wasn't some abstract idea to my dad. it.mbraced he lived it. union member, caught second grade in the 70 years til she was old. her students now grown still and up to me on the street tell me, she was their favorite teacher. today, on an island in the middle of the mighty in our nation's when we , at a time must heal the heart of our...
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it was created after the assassination of president john f. kennedy.gress realized there was no succession plan in place. so the 25th amendment detail also how the president or vice president should be replaced in the event of death, removal, resignation or incapacitation. the first section of the 25th amendment deals with the order of succession. situations when the president can cede his power to his vice president. the fourth section is what we want to focus on. flt vice president and the majority of either the cabinet or another body like congress deem that the president is, quote, unable to discharge the powers of duties of office, is unfit to serve, the vice president can assume the president's responsibilities. f if the president fights back, then it's up to congress. this speaks to the idea of checking and balances. the three branches are able toll check one another. sometimes there are checks within one baranch of governmen. joining us live is former u.s. attorney joyce vancen, nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. even slightly separa
it was created after the assassination of president john f. kennedy.gress realized there was no succession plan in place. so the 25th amendment detail also how the president or vice president should be replaced in the event of death, removal, resignation or incapacitation. the first section of the 25th amendment deals with the order of succession. situations when the president can cede his power to his vice president. the fourth section is what we want to focus on. flt vice president and the...
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we need a moon shot like john f kennedy says year going to put a man on the moon as a measure of america's innovation, entrepreneurial spirit. why not make the same call to action to say let's make a greener economy. part of the green new deal -- there's important components like clean air and water as a right. cleaning up all these superfund sites and brown fields, making sure we invest in green technologies and teach young people how to build solar panels and hydropower and bioofuels. that's important and exciting and we have success in new york on renewables. and again if you invest in the research and development, you put your country in a better place to excel in next generation development. and we should be competing with china, we should be out shining china. there's so much opportunity in this bill's economic growth and so why not have an assprational goal and maybe some things are hard to get to and maybe we won't actually but why not at least try? >> that's a good question. thank you very much for making time. come back whenever. >> thank you. >>> coming up what to make of report
we need a moon shot like john f kennedy says year going to put a man on the moon as a measure of america's innovation, entrepreneurial spirit. why not make the same call to action to say let's make a greener economy. part of the green new deal -- there's important components like clean air and water as a right. cleaning up all these superfund sites and brown fields, making sure we invest in green technologies and teach young people how to build solar panels and hydropower and bioofuels. that's...
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the 25th amendment was passed after the assassination of john f. kennedy insuring there was a clear pathway to the transfer of power to a vice president in the event that a president is incapacitated. there are, there's language in it that also implies that the president could be removed by members of his cabinet in the executive branch. the idea that this is even plausible is so far-fetched, particularly in this administration, he has a highly loyal cabinet. it does seem like pretty fodder for shows like this and many others. i think somewhat taken out of context, there's no way that anyone in this administration, in this executive branch is invoking the 25th amendment under any circumstances. >> what's your thought on this, joe? >> i think laura is spot-on here. i think clearly this makes interesting reading. and obviously enhances, the news cycle. but at the end of the day, i don't see the appetite in the president's cabinet for this. among any of the folks that would be in line to make that decision. i don't see any appetite among them. i stand with la
the 25th amendment was passed after the assassination of john f. kennedy insuring there was a clear pathway to the transfer of power to a vice president in the event that a president is incapacitated. there are, there's language in it that also implies that the president could be removed by members of his cabinet in the executive branch. the idea that this is even plausible is so far-fetched, particularly in this administration, he has a highly loyal cabinet. it does seem like pretty fodder for...
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when john f. kennedydent, he said let's put a man on the moon the next ten years not because it's easy but because it's hard. it's an image of our entrepreneurialism, our excellence. this urgency requires a call to action to all of american engineers, all of our entrepreneurs, all our innovators to say let's solve the problem together. let's over the next ten years do three things. only three things. all of which are bipartisan. the first of which is back renewable energy. solar, wind, nuclear, biofuel. >> chris: i've got to get to one more question. okay, that's one. >> we let manufacturing go to china. so why not let a commitment to not these new energies but the job training bred seconds of infrastructure. everyone in america want more infrastructure. we believe we should be we should rebuild. and clean earth and clean water but no child should drink water out of a faucet that's tainted. that's what it is. the it's an ambition for the future that we get behind. >> chris: one of your democratic opponent
when john f. kennedydent, he said let's put a man on the moon the next ten years not because it's easy but because it's hard. it's an image of our entrepreneurialism, our excellence. this urgency requires a call to action to all of american engineers, all of our entrepreneurs, all our innovators to say let's solve the problem together. let's over the next ten years do three things. only three things. all of which are bipartisan. the first of which is back renewable energy. solar, wind, nuclear,...
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as a young associated press reporter he called the 1960 presidential race for john f kennedy.and applause] >> he covered the 1968 convention. he interviewed everyone from mike to hubert humphrey. freedom of the press wasn't some abstract idea to my dad. he is embraced it. he lived it. my mom a proud union member -- [cheers and applause] >> taught second grade in suburbs until 70 year's old. her students now grown still come up to me on the streets and tell me she was their favorite teacher. so today on an island in the middle of the mighty mississippi in our nation's heartland, at a time when we must heal the heart of our democracy and renew our commitment to the common good, i stand before you as the granddaughter of an ironer miner as the daughter of a teacher and a newspaper man as the first woman elected to the united states senate from the state of minnesota to announce my candidate cri for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> i -- i am running for this job for every person who wants their work recognized and rewarded. i am runnin
as a young associated press reporter he called the 1960 presidential race for john f kennedy.and applause] >> he covered the 1968 convention. he interviewed everyone from mike to hubert humphrey. freedom of the press wasn't some abstract idea to my dad. he is embraced it. he lived it. my mom a proud union member -- [cheers and applause] >> taught second grade in suburbs until 70 year's old. her students now grown still come up to me on the streets and tell me she was their favorite...
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opened on a note of hopeful optimism inspired in part by the elections of a youthful president, john f. kennedy. by the early 1960s, eleanor roosevelt was well into her 70s, but still maintaining a hectic schedule . she was still writing my day, but on a reduced basis, three columns a week instead of six, but she was still traveling extensively and had added teaching at a monthly public affairs television program to her schedule. she had also become the chair of the president's commission on the status of women. she continued to be active in the civil rights and labor movements of the democratic party, and she was still writing if you ask me. by this point, she had been a public figure for almost 40 years. she had seen it all and done most of it. she was used to being in the public eye and there were few questions that phased her. here are some of the questions from that period. about her age. does it ever bother you that your age, a woman's traditional secret, is known to all the world? eleanor says no, my age has been known for so long it does not bother me at all. about her looks. how do you
opened on a note of hopeful optimism inspired in part by the elections of a youthful president, john f. kennedy. by the early 1960s, eleanor roosevelt was well into her 70s, but still maintaining a hectic schedule . she was still writing my day, but on a reduced basis, three columns a week instead of six, but she was still traveling extensively and had added teaching at a monthly public affairs television program to her schedule. she had also become the chair of the president's commission on...