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now that joe biden is out, a lot of people came home to call in harrison john john kennedy. jim just noticed that his opponent was a fading and probably the money that he wasn't making in his statement as well. so he took the best option. first, ask tomlin harris, and she might have a position for him within her next cabinet. she said clearly not. and so now he's over moving over to donald trump. i don't think it's going to hurt tremendously. i think those 4 or 5 percent that he's still holding maybe a progress, but i would imagine that quite a few of those people are just going to stay home in november because they need a happy with the democrats. another companies julia from the law julia, as we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us at the end of what i know, it's been a very busy week for you have a good weekend. thank you guys trying to get some sleep. take care bye. you too, you too. authorities have temporarily raise the security level at a nato airbase in western germany siding, a potential threats. the 2nd highest alert level was in effect from late thursday
now that joe biden is out, a lot of people came home to call in harrison john john kennedy. jim just noticed that his opponent was a fading and probably the money that he wasn't making in his statement as well. so he took the best option. first, ask tomlin harris, and she might have a position for him within her next cabinet. she said clearly not. and so now he's over moving over to donald trump. i don't think it's going to hurt tremendously. i think those 4 or 5 percent that he's still holding...
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john john kennedy in 1960 famously picked an older text and he was. but kennedy was from the northeast for some regional balance. they are coming to a harris, of course, is from california. as also, she's going to watch someone who does no harm and naturalism, that donald trump has learned the hard way since he named j. d vance. and ohio sen, vance, in previous interviews, or has said a number of things of a that have gotten bad press things criticizing people who don't have children is not having a stake in the country at calling women like connell, a harris, childless cat women. although she does have 2 step children, so the people that she is looking at the people we know that are among those she is vetting on saturday and sunday. now that are teams are, are done providing their own, you know, paper vending of those candidates. are people like ag prince for the governor of illinois. jim waltz, the governor of minnesota, and these are largely white guys that, that she's looking at. now that's another kind of balance she's considering. but those 2 gentlemen both come from solidly democratic states, you really would like someone who can help when at least one of those key battleground states. and there are 2 people that can do that. mark kelley of arizona, and then uh, josh shapiro of pennsylvania. and the reason why a lot of people are reading that it might be josh shapiro, is that she is plans to announce her news vice presidential candidate, or at least to make her 1st appearance with him on tuesday in philadelphia, which happens to be in pennsylvania. that's josh up here real estate. so there's a lot of bedding on him. but there are pro palestinian americans who are concerned about his support for israel. he's an observant jews. it's possible that could be an issue in the consideration. so couple of harris that's a complicated decision making in the and she could throw out the roof. that's with bill clinton did in 1992 when he picked another southern white guy anyhow, gore and they went on to win the presidency. all right, so there's always that while the car to keep us on our toes, john hen during the reporting from washington dc. thank you so much, john, greatly appreciate it. as nicholas lavano is the re election as been as well as president is storing more divisions among latin american leaders. argentina has joined the united states and recognizing opposition candidates, edmondo gonzales as a legitimate winner for mexico. is criticizing the move against my daughter, and there is also unrest in venezuela after the result had fatal consequences. theresa bo has more you say yes, when the module was 15 years old. when he was shocked by venice, we left national guard doing protests against the presidential election. we sold jesus to says he was executed lady, but i don't know, but they showed him a close range. the bullet was directed to him. it was not a stray bullets. i don't know why they shut my brother. you didn't do anything. he was just passing by. he stopped to see what the process was about, but he wasn't participating in the step of the protesters had been k
john john kennedy in 1960 famously picked an older text and he was. but kennedy was from the northeast for some regional balance. they are coming to a harris, of course, is from california. as also, she's going to watch someone who does no harm and naturalism, that donald trump has learned the hard way since he named j. d vance. and ohio sen, vance, in previous interviews, or has said a number of things of a that have gotten bad press things criticizing people who don't have children is not...
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john f. kennedy -- and his uncle, president john f. kennedy. know they are looking down and they are very, very proud of bobby. i am proud of bobby, if you want to know the truth. [applause] i don't think i have ever introduced anyone who got applause like he just did. i do not think i have ever introduced anybody that got applause like that. [applause] maybe. it is true. [crowd chanting "bobby!"] soon after -- i cannot even believe i have to say this -- i was nearly assassinated in pennsylvania last month bobby called me to express his best wishes. he knows firsthand the risks incurred by the leaders who stand up to the corrupt political establishment. when you stand up you bring on some trouble but you have to do what is right for the country. we are both in this to do what is right for the country. that is one thing i can tell you. [applause] he lost his father and uncle in service to our country and bobby himself was subject to repeated threats to his safety during the course of his campaign while being denied protection by the harris-biden
john f. kennedy -- and his uncle, president john f. kennedy. know they are looking down and they are very, very proud of bobby. i am proud of bobby, if you want to know the truth. [applause] i don't think i have ever introduced anyone who got applause like he just did. i do not think i have ever introduced anybody that got applause like that. [applause] maybe. it is true. [crowd chanting "bobby!"] soon after -- i cannot even believe i have to say this -- i was nearly assassinated in...
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suddenly comparing himself to jfk, and then the elder lloyd bentsen saying, senator, i knew john kennedy. you're no john kennedy. sarah palin asking then vice president joe biden right at the start of the debate, can i call you joe? later, years later, we now know, according to her own advisers, it was because she couldn't remember his last name. well, we're going to find out on the 1st of october what happens. the first two candidates have agreed to appear on cbs. norah o'donnell. margaret brennan moderating on cbs. the harris campaign has indicated it would be open to another presidential debate between harris and trump in addition to the already established september debate. senator vance was in pennsylvania this morning speaking to veterans at a vfw lodge. vance and walz of course, both veterans. vance is a former marine. he spoke of the marine motto, semper fidelis and said that described his running mate, donald trump, always faithful. here's vance. i really do think that donald trump exemplifies that motto because his government and under his leadership, the united states, was always faithful to
suddenly comparing himself to jfk, and then the elder lloyd bentsen saying, senator, i knew john kennedy. you're no john kennedy. sarah palin asking then vice president joe biden right at the start of the debate, can i call you joe? later, years later, we now know, according to her own advisers, it was because she couldn't remember his last name. well, we're going to find out on the 1st of october what happens. the first two candidates have agreed to appear on cbs. norah o'donnell. margaret...
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american values of his father, robert kennedy, a great man and his uncle, president john f kennedy. man and his uncle, president johnnedy . and i know that john f kennedy. and i know that they are looking down right now, and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth .7 want to know the truth? >> those are the latest headunes >> those are the latest headlines for now. i'll be back with you an hour with my microphone on. now, though, it's back to ben. leo and, the other one for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> he's a cruel so—and—so, isn't he? >> i think that joke means he misses me a little bit. yeah, he's. >> yeah, he's missing you over at the news bulletins desk. good morning to you. hope you're well. i'm quite glad it's a rainy, grey, drizzly day, because it means that you'll be stuck with us for the next two hours. hopefully, unless you want to put your wellies on and go outside. and welcome back, tatiana. >> thank you very much. nice to hav
american values of his father, robert kennedy, a great man and his uncle, president john f kennedy. man and his uncle, president johnnedy . and i know that john f kennedy. and i know that they are looking down right now, and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth .7 want to know the truth? >> those are the latest headunes >> those are the latest headlines for now. i'll be back with you an hour with my microphone on. now, though, it's back...
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i interesting to hear how his cadence seemed to echo john kennedy, john kennedy is a cadence.n we've obviously seen him evolve on the stage. i was just hoping to start with your reflections on tonight because ultimately this is going to be about president biden's legacy. clearly, there are some hard feelings about how this all played out, but kamala harris winning this election would make a huge difference to biden's legacy in the long term? no well, yeah, i think it goes way beyond his legacy. >> look, the president and the vice prison work together very hard. these four years to bring the country back from the pandemic to get our economy growing again, to fight climate change, to address problems here at home and around the world. they've made a lot of progress, but there's a lot of work left to do. and the president's side person to lead that work as vice president harris and her running mate, governor walz and you're hear him tonight. not so much. talk about his legacy. we're talking about the future. what america can be under harris, walz and his enthusiasm about our futu
i interesting to hear how his cadence seemed to echo john kennedy, john kennedy is a cadence.n we've obviously seen him evolve on the stage. i was just hoping to start with your reflections on tonight because ultimately this is going to be about president biden's legacy. clearly, there are some hard feelings about how this all played out, but kamala harris winning this election would make a huge difference to biden's legacy in the long term? no well, yeah, i think it goes way beyond his legacy....
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john kennedy, the late john kennedy beat richard nixon by only 112,000 votes less than one vote for precinct one by the margin of our hope. well, let's together. he reached out. he had the courage to defy his advisers and inquire about dr. king's jailing in albany, georgia. we won by the margin of our hope, inspired by courageous leadership. in 1964, lyndon johnson brought both wings together. the thesis antithesis and the creative synthesis. and together we won in 1976. jimmy carter unified us again. and we won. when we do not come together, we never win. in 1968, the vision and the spirit in july led to our defeat. in november. in 1980, recalling in the spring and the summer lay at the reagan in the fall. when we divide, we cannot win. we must find common ground as a basis for survival and the build up myth and change and grow. the day when we debated differed, deliberated, agreed to agree, agreed to disagree. when we had the good judgment to argue a case and then not self-destruct. george bush just a little further away from the white house and a little closer at the private life. tonight
john kennedy, the late john kennedy beat richard nixon by only 112,000 votes less than one vote for precinct one by the margin of our hope. well, let's together. he reached out. he had the courage to defy his advisers and inquire about dr. king's jailing in albany, georgia. we won by the margin of our hope, inspired by courageous leadership. in 1964, lyndon johnson brought both wings together. the thesis antithesis and the creative synthesis. and together we won in 1976. jimmy carter unified us...
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john kennedy, the late john kennedy beat richard nixon by only 112,000 votes less than one vote for precinct one by the margin of our hope. well, let's together. he reached out. he had the courage to defy his advisers and inquire about dr. king's jailing in albany, georgia. we won by the margin of our hope, inspired by courageous leadership. in 1964, lyndon johnson brought both wings together. the thesis antithesis and the creative synthesis. and together we won in 1976. jimmy carter unified us again. and we won. when we do not come together, we never win. in 1968, the vision and the spirit in july led to our defeat. in november. in 1980, recalling in the spring and the summer lay at the reagan in the fall. when we divide, we cannot win. we must find common ground as a basis for survival and the build up myth and change and grow. the day when we debated differed, deliberated, agreed to agree, agreed to disagree. when we had the good judgment to argue a case and then not self-destruct. george bush just a little further away from the white house and a little closer at the private life. tonight
john kennedy, the late john kennedy beat richard nixon by only 112,000 votes less than one vote for precinct one by the margin of our hope. well, let's together. he reached out. he had the courage to defy his advisers and inquire about dr. king's jailing in albany, georgia. we won by the margin of our hope, inspired by courageous leadership. in 1964, lyndon johnson brought both wings together. the thesis antithesis and the creative synthesis. and together we won in 1976. jimmy carter unified us...
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are an acceptable alternative and the presence last night you know, the vigor, as you know john kennedy, john f kennedy might have said was i thought the principal argument more than any specific thing she said she was the message right. >> well, and if you one of the key tests i think for political events, obviously this is something you listen to with the sound on. but if you watch it with the sound off, right, there is a specific presentation. it was it was frankly, a contrast with how hillary clinton did it in 2016. >> doug sosnik test right. who looks best with the sound off? yes yes. >> love a love a good doug sosnik reference at five in the morning, very briefly megan. there was a lot of speculation about beyonce showing up here at this convention. there was a tmz report that she was coming uh, someone put up on i don't i don't always like to pull tweets, but this one was funnyn. the dnc planning a surprise. i'm told this is from a show called nathan for you i hope you're hungry for nothing. >> but did they let this go on too long? the speculation yeah, i think so. >> i mean, it was ki
are an acceptable alternative and the presence last night you know, the vigor, as you know john kennedy, john f kennedy might have said was i thought the principal argument more than any specific thing she said she was the message right. >> well, and if you one of the key tests i think for political events, obviously this is something you listen to with the sound on. but if you watch it with the sound off, right, there is a specific presentation. it was it was frankly, a contrast with how...
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john kennedy. john f kennedy is often said, known as the person who brought the presidency to television and vice versa. this was his first news conference in 1962. and as mike mccurry points out, it wasn't at the white house. this was at the state department, correct? right. and let's just listen to a minute of this. just made for. speaking about the russian atomic test and these negotiation is, as you know, scheduled to begin early in february. they are of great importance and we will need more time here. and a clear american position. so there he was standing in front of the group, two microphones reading from a prepared notes, very stiff, very formal. it changed over time, not just the news conference, but the sit down interview. tom brokaw with gerald ford. it changed over time. it became a crowded briefing room. and there's george w bush. and look at that. the place is jammed. and we have been there to it changed over time with barack obama announcing the death of osama bin laden with a very solem
john kennedy. john f kennedy is often said, known as the person who brought the presidency to television and vice versa. this was his first news conference in 1962. and as mike mccurry points out, it wasn't at the white house. this was at the state department, correct? right. and let's just listen to a minute of this. just made for. speaking about the russian atomic test and these negotiation is, as you know, scheduled to begin early in february. they are of great importance and we will need...
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john kennedy, john f. kennedy is often known as the person who brought the presidency to television and vice versa. this was his first news conference in 1962. and as mike mccurry points out, it wasn't at the white house, it was at the state to permit correct? let's just listen to a minute of this. >> i have a statement about the negotiations. a these negotiations as you know scheduled to begin early in february. they are of great importance and we will need more time. >> there he was, standing in front of the group, two microphones, reading from notes, very stiff, very formal. it changed over time. not just a news conference, but the sitdown interview. tom with gerald ford, it changed over time. it became a credit briefing room, and there is george w. bush, look at that. the place is jammed. it changed over time with barack obama announcing the death of osama bin laden with a very solemn ceremony and that camera in the foreground taking those words around the world. what has changed has not just been the t
john kennedy, john f. kennedy is often known as the person who brought the presidency to television and vice versa. this was his first news conference in 1962. and as mike mccurry points out, it wasn't at the white house, it was at the state to permit correct? let's just listen to a minute of this. >> i have a statement about the negotiations. a these negotiations as you know scheduled to begin early in february. they are of great importance and we will need more time. >> there he...
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kennedy, a great man, and his uncle , president man, and his uncle, president john f kennedy. man, and his uncle, president john kennedy . and i know that john f kennedy. and i know that they are looking down right now, and they are very , very proud of and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth .7 want to know the truth? >> detectives investigating a fatal house fire in bradford have made more arrests overnight. a mother and her three young children died after their home was reportedly set on fire on purpose on wednesday morning. two men, aged 36 and 45, are now in police custody on suspicion of murder, whilst a 39 year old man arrested at the scene remains critically ill in hospital. police are appealing for information as they continue their investigation . pressure is their investigation. pressure is growing on the government to overturn plans to scrap the winter fuel payment. pensioners who don't receive pension credits or other benefits will miss out on up to £300 of support. it comes after the regulator, ofgem, put up the price cap, meaning the average annual e
kennedy, a great man, and his uncle , president man, and his uncle, president john f kennedy. man, and his uncle, president john kennedy . and i know that john f kennedy. and i know that they are looking down right now, and they are very , very proud of and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth .7 want to know the truth? >> detectives investigating a fatal house fire in bradford have made more arrests overnight. a mother and her three young...
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kennedy junior's first cousin so the way it goes is this steven is the son of john kennedy smith, who is john f. kennedy and robert f. kennedy sr. so his father, stephen smith, a key political adviser to jfk, stephen endorsed president biden's reelection. he now supports kamala harris. so just to steven, everyone understands where you're coming from here today. your cousin suspended his campaign, throws his support behind trump for, you this i mean, obviously deeply personal. this is your first cousin. you have known each other since you were very young boys just to show pictures you as you were growing up, teens a lot of your life. this is your first cousin. what do you what do you think about this endorsement tonight? >> well, look, i agree with what one of your guests said earlier, which is that robert f. kennedy, sr. would be rolling over in his grave his most famous speech was after martin luther king was killed and he said what we need in this country is not division, is not hatred, is not violence in law plus ness. and that's exactly what donald trump has promulgated by promoting the a
kennedy junior's first cousin so the way it goes is this steven is the son of john kennedy smith, who is john f. kennedy and robert f. kennedy sr. so his father, stephen smith, a key political adviser to jfk, stephen endorsed president biden's reelection. he now supports kamala harris. so just to steven, everyone understands where you're coming from here today. your cousin suspended his campaign, throws his support behind trump for, you this i mean, obviously deeply personal. this is your first...
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kennedy, a great man, and his uncle , president man, and his uncle, president john f kennedy. man, and his uncle, president johnnow that john f kennedy. and i know that they are looking down right now, and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth? >> and finally , two stages at >> and finally, two stages at leeds festival will remain closed for the rest of the weekend after being damaged by storm lilian. some fans are calling for refunds after several live acts were forced to cancel their shows. passengers across the north west are also being encouraged to check trains today, while network rail's response teams remove fallen trees from the tracks. and this morning there was a met office yellow weather warning across london, kent and essex . those london, kent and essex. those are the latest headlines for now. i'll be back with you in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> thank you very much, sam. it's making my tummy rumble. that logo
kennedy, a great man, and his uncle , president man, and his uncle, president john f kennedy. man, and his uncle, president johnnow that john f kennedy. and i know that they are looking down right now, and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth? >> and finally , two stages at >> and finally, two stages at leeds festival will remain closed for the rest of the weekend after being damaged by storm lilian. some fans are calling for refunds...
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[applause] >> evan thomas sandra day o'connor john kennedy john paul jones teddy roosevelt. what's the thread that connects all of these people? one of the great things about being a journalist, i'm not a scholar and i don't have a specialty. havinge said that there is a connection and i guess i would say it's america after world war ii. this country really coming into it's own as the global supreme power really. that fascinated me and what's it like to be t a leader in this world? that germany initially to the weisman which i did with walter isaacson and in john paul jones offers a couple of centuries before. i'm fascinated by the burden of leaders because it's hard. harder than we think and i'm fascinated by what it's like to be a man and they are usually mean. ase elvis pflei sandra day o'connor up until her men and human infallibility and human weakness and this enormous pressure and how did they handle it? some very well in some bravely and some not so well but it how human beans respond to the pressure of global leadership. >> let's go back to that first book that came
[applause] >> evan thomas sandra day o'connor john kennedy john paul jones teddy roosevelt. what's the thread that connects all of these people? one of the great things about being a journalist, i'm not a scholar and i don't have a specialty. havinge said that there is a connection and i guess i would say it's america after world war ii. this country really coming into it's own as the global supreme power really. that fascinated me and what's it like to be t a leader in this world? that...
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generation of senators, governors in like the 80s that we're just so focused on john f kennedy and trying to look and sound like john f. kennedy, gary hart, the senator from colorado, perhaps foremost among them they were just doing everything they could consciously are unconsciously. and i agree he you can hear that he learned from barak obama and that somebody else i heard speak recently in atlanta was senator jon ossoff who also has the obama cadences and way of speaking even if the word you all comes more naturally to ossoff, then shapiro you know, what did they say you know, great artists steal or whatever, bad artists borrow great artists steal. so i mean there it is. >> i mean, it's not, it's not unfair at all. and i think that, you know, good on, him for recognizing that, hey, i learned from this. i borrowed from this. and one of the things i think that was particularly effective that i was actually curious how it will translate know obama and, you know you all who have covered him as well can, can also understand is and he calls an answers to a crowd in a way that is specific. oftentimes to black audiences.
generation of senators, governors in like the 80s that we're just so focused on john f kennedy and trying to look and sound like john f. kennedy, gary hart, the senator from colorado, perhaps foremost among them they were just doing everything they could consciously are unconsciously. and i agree he you can hear that he learned from barak obama and that somebody else i heard speak recently in atlanta was senator jon ossoff who also has the obama cadences and way of speaking even if the word you...
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larry: so try this, rfk jr., a thought, make your uncle john very proud, the late uncle john kennedy,rump, tax cutter. more tax cuts, more growth, more prosperity, good for america. and liz mac if donald, good for liz macdonald. elizabeth: good for me the talk about. great show. welcome to "the evening edit," i'm elizabeth macdonald. developing this hour, a manhunt now underway in arizona, a suspect who threatened to kill president trump before the former president spoke at th
larry: so try this, rfk jr., a thought, make your uncle john very proud, the late uncle john kennedy,rump, tax cutter. more tax cuts, more growth, more prosperity, good for america. and liz mac if donald, good for liz macdonald. elizabeth: good for me the talk about. great show. welcome to "the evening edit," i'm elizabeth macdonald. developing this hour, a manhunt now underway in arizona, a suspect who threatened to kill president trump before the former president spoke at th
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kennedy, a great father, robert kennedy, a great man and his uncle, president john f kennedy. man and his uncle, president johny are looking down right now, and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth ? want to know the truth? >> before welcoming rfk jr to the stage last night, trump promised if elected, to release all remaining documents relating to the 1963 assassination of president john f kennedy, rfk jr's uncle. i'm now joined by us media star kinsey schofield kinsey. good afternoon to you. is this the kind of boost trump needed when it appeared? his campaign, i guess, was faltering? >> i mean, this is good news for the trump campaign. since biden dropped out in july, kennedy's position in the race has negatively affected trump's campaign more than vp harris. a recent survey of the seven battleground states by the cook political report found trump was in was the second choice, a 45% of kennedy voters and in those crucial states, compared to 26% for harris . crucial states, compared to 26% for harris. but the crucial states, compared to 26% for harris . but the po
kennedy, a great father, robert kennedy, a great man and his uncle, president john f kennedy. man and his uncle, president johny are looking down right now, and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth ? want to know the truth? >> before welcoming rfk jr to the stage last night, trump promised if elected, to release all remaining documents relating to the 1963 assassination of president john f kennedy, rfk jr's uncle. i'm now joined by us media...
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larry: so try this, rfk jr., a thought, make your uncle john very proud, the late uncle john kennedy, and vote for donald trump, tax cutter. more tax cuts, more growth, more prosperity, good for america. and liz mac if donald, good for liz macdonald. elizabeth: good for me the talk about. great show. welcome to "the evening edit," i'm elizabeth macdonald. developing this hour, a manhunt now underway in arizona, a suspect who threatened to kill president trump before the former president spoke at the border there. this is the just a month after trump was shot in pennsylvania. and this is before the final night of the dnc. if speakers have spent the week vilifying trump. former acting trump i.c.e. director tom homan here to react. also tonight, a big victory for voter id. the supreme courted today backed arizona's law requiring proof of citizenship to vote. if we've got the trend towards voter id tonight. and also kamala harris' running mate, tim walz, admits that, yes, voters do deserve to see their policy details. we've got a growing media backlash against hem for hiding that from vot
larry: so try this, rfk jr., a thought, make your uncle john very proud, the late uncle john kennedy, and vote for donald trump, tax cutter. more tax cuts, more growth, more prosperity, good for america. and liz mac if donald, good for liz macdonald. elizabeth: good for me the talk about. great show. welcome to "the evening edit," i'm elizabeth macdonald. developing this hour, a manhunt now underway in arizona, a suspect who threatened to kill president trump before the former...
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john f. kennedy. [cheering] they will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month. >> john f. y's nephew stood alongside the former president as he delivered his latest campaign thomas. glendale arizona rally came a few hours after rfk junior endorsed trump. while on the trail, trump responded to the news that five secret service agents are now on administrative leave following the public pennsylvania sho shooting. >> i have great confidence in the secret service. they never gave us the number of people in terms of secret service people necessary. >> monday, a bipartisan congressional press investigating will to work the rally site pennsylvania and meet with local officials. >> it looks like kamala harris and tim walz will do their first interview next week but the details are a bit murky. >> they are slated to sit down for their first joint interview next week after mounting pressure on harris to lay out more for policy positions and while it's still not clear who it will be with and when, the interview provides an opportunity for standardbearer of the democratic party to prov
john f. kennedy. [cheering] they will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month. >> john f. y's nephew stood alongside the former president as he delivered his latest campaign thomas. glendale arizona rally came a few hours after rfk junior endorsed trump. while on the trail, trump responded to the news that five secret service agents are now on administrative leave following the public pennsylvania sho shooting. >> i have great confidence in the secret service. they...
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john kennedy ii said well to that. and the grandson of former president john f. kennedy he was even harsher. works for trump, bedfellows and loving it. kamala harris is for the people. the easiest decision of all time just got easier. it sounds to me like your cousin josh klosburg thinks this has always been a rift and the reason he ran for president in the first place was to serve donald trump. do you think that's true in. >> well i think what's important is where is donald trump and who are people going to vote for in this election. i think if my dad were alive today, he would detest almost everything about donald trump. his lying, his selfishness, his racism, his cynicism, hatred, fascists, delivering misinformation about vaccines, criminal felony convictions, rape of carol, his contempt of court for ethics, democracy and healing and his cruel smearing at human rights for suffering people in america and around the world which are the causes that daddy loved so passionately. and were so important to him. and i, you know, personally i completely disavow, separate myself from my brother bobb
john kennedy ii said well to that. and the grandson of former president john f. kennedy he was even harsher. works for trump, bedfellows and loving it. kamala harris is for the people. the easiest decision of all time just got easier. it sounds to me like your cousin josh klosburg thinks this has always been a rift and the reason he ran for president in the first place was to serve donald trump. do you think that's true in. >> well i think what's important is where is donald trump and...
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john f. kennedy. and they will be test scores releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. this is amazing the way this develop this weekend 1st r f k junior says, i'm out. any announces he's going to go with trump, then trump announce is among the many things he's going to do is he's going to grade this task force to find out who killed his father and his uncle. what fascinating the way this all played out manella, what were your thoughts? yeah, real quick. rick. let's unpack this clause. i quitting as you put it. he's quad like quitting the campaign only in the states that are considered up for grabs. states like nevada or north carolina that are now considered swing states. he's taking his name off of those ballots in hopes that the voters that he had in those states will then migrate over to the trump camp with his endorsement. he's hoping it to be a spoiler only to the democratic party. i would say obviously a little bit of vengeance for the way they treated them so poorly when he's been a lifelong democrat and champion, you know, the environmental causes a
john f. kennedy. and they will be test scores releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. this is amazing the way this develop this weekend 1st r f k junior says, i'm out. any announces he's going to go with trump, then trump announce is among the many things he's going to do is he's going to grade this task force to find out who killed his father and his uncle. what fascinating the way this all played out manella, what were your...
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and on -- talking and talking and talking and talking -- anyway, john don, here with reaction upfront, louisiana senator john ken kennedynator, we wish you were here in chicago with us, but i'm sure you're happy wherever you are. i don't know if you're in washington or louisiana. let's get your thoughts overall from the convention. >> well, i listened to president clinton speech -- my mother did not raise a fool, and if she did, sean, it was one of my brothers. the speech to me was basically a baloney see you heard. he talked about growth from the bottom up, and the middle out. the only thing i see growing from the bottom up and the middle out under harris-biden is -- is prices -- our prices, our crime, and illegal immigration. president clinton was right about one thing. he said we've got a decision to make, and it's either trump or harris. there is no door number three. for me, that is a choice between hope, and more hurt. i remember what inflation and crime and the border and national security was like under president trump, and i know what it's like under miss harris and mr. biden. that dollar in your pocket is wort
and on -- talking and talking and talking and talking -- anyway, john don, here with reaction upfront, louisiana senator john ken kennedynator, we wish you were here in chicago with us, but i'm sure you're happy wherever you are. i don't know if you're in washington or louisiana. let's get your thoughts overall from the convention. >> well, i listened to president clinton speech -- my mother did not raise a fool, and if she did, sean, it was one of my brothers. the speech to me was...
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john f. kennedy, richard nixon, and every four years, it played a bigger role. by 1960, it would be like the birth of email, or the iphone. that is when john f. kennedy became our tv president. he did it with the debates against nixon. he did it by inventing the modern press conference. it started in 1964 in atlantic city. the take away of lyndon johnson getting the nomination in 1964 for the democrats was a moving tribute film, meticulously made, 22 minutes long, honoring john f. kennedy. and i think when we start each convention -- we don't have video of roosevelt's speeches, so we cannot compare. but in election lore, really since the 1960's, there are people that have mastered the convention speech. number one is bill clinton in 1992. that is what put clinton up so high. he had bounce out of the convention due to the power of his speech. and of course barack obama was a speaker in 2004, for john kerry. it is a way to get noticed, the way aoc got noticed here in chicago in 2024. she gets maligned by the right. but people got to see her charisma. thus far in this particular convention, one theme is the triumph of chicago people. the major modern convention of 1932 was fdr in chicago. presidents would not come to conventions. now, people are horsetrading about you. he famously created the term no deal in these conventions. they are a major part of our politics. 1984 has been lost in the shuffle a little bit, john lewis -- he was here in a wheelchair. seeing
john f. kennedy, richard nixon, and every four years, it played a bigger role. by 1960, it would be like the birth of email, or the iphone. that is when john f. kennedy became our tv president. he did it with the debates against nixon. he did it by inventing the modern press conference. it started in 1964 in atlantic city. the take away of lyndon johnson getting the nomination in 1964 for the democrats was a moving tribute film, meticulously made, 22 minutes long, honoring john f. kennedy. and...
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robert kennedy, a of his father, robert kennedy, a great man and his uncle, president john f kennedy . president johning down right now, and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth? >> well, he's obviously very, very pleased to have the kennedy name associated with him now, but i'm not sure the kennedy family, the wider family are very thrilled. are they? >> oh, no. i mean, they've all been very critical of him. i mean , he's sort of perceived as mean, he's sort of perceived as a total outsider. i mean, he does, i think i think one thing that robert kennedy jr does is he sort of attracts voters who are disillusioned from either party. so disillusioned democrat voters and disillusioned republican voters, people who are just tired of the establishment, as they call them, which is why he's backed trump , although i don't know if trump, although i don't know if you could call trump an anti—establishment figure anymore, i think he could claim that in 2016, but i'm not sure how. >> now. >> emma, what do you think? yeah, no, i think it's all to play yeah, no, i thi
robert kennedy, a of his father, robert kennedy, a great man and his uncle, president john f kennedy . president johning down right now, and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby. you want to know the truth? >> well, he's obviously very, very pleased to have the kennedy name associated with him now, but i'm not sure the kennedy family, the wider family are very thrilled. are they? >> oh, no. i mean, they've all been very critical of him. i mean , he's sort of...
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john f. kennedy. >> they will be tasked with releasing all of the the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president johnkennedy. [cheers and applause] and they will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month. >> reporter: on monday ten members of the bipartisan congressional task force investigating the shooting will visit the rally site and meet with local officials. jon. jon: i know there was a lot of finger-pointing going on between local are law enforcement and the secret service immediately after the assassination attempt, so how is local law enforcement reacting to the the news about these agents, c.b.? >> reporter: i think they're breathing a sigh of relief. in the meet aftermath -- immediate aftermath, local leaders spoke out to say their officers were simply following the direction of the secret service is during that july 13th rally. and while they certainly don't want the finger-pointing to continue, there is an acknowledgment that it appears like the secret service is finally being introspective. and so i think local law enforcement officials i'm speaking with at least appreciat
john f. kennedy. >> they will be tasked with releasing all of the the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president johnkennedy. [cheers and applause] and they will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month. >> reporter: on monday ten members of the bipartisan congressional task force investigating the shooting will visit the rally site and meet with local officials. jon. jon: i know there was a lot of finger-pointing going on between local are law...
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john came from that tradition of. republicans who go back to lincoln, john doar therefore was a was was a civil servant in the department of justice who stayed under the next administration. john f kennedy and worked for robert f kennedy john doar was a master at winning cases in courtrooms that were biased. he had learned how to try cases in the south on behalf of people of color. and one of the things he learned was, you have to overwhelm the jury with information you can't have a case. you have overwhelm them. and it was that theory that he took into this process and this is something that that bob sacks was was alluding to when he talked about that the the materi they amassed for this. it's not that he thought the republicans the committee were like southern jurors but doar recognize that in order to do something hard for which was impeachment, the country hadn't done it for 100 years. you would have to overwhelm folks with. the enormity of president crimes and abuse of power. and i'd like to i'd like to read something. this is actually from bob dawes. work that he gave to caldwell butler, who was part of the he he was on the and i did some research in his papers and mr. doar explai
john came from that tradition of. republicans who go back to lincoln, john doar therefore was a was was a civil servant in the department of justice who stayed under the next administration. john f kennedy and worked for robert f kennedy john doar was a master at winning cases in courtrooms that were biased. he had learned how to try cases in the south on behalf of people of color. and one of the things he learned was, you have to overwhelm the jury with information you can't have a case. you...
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john in the oval office. the desk where john used to hide. if you have not seen it, what i would suggest you seek out at the nixon library is the beautiful letters that jacqueline kennedy and both caroline and john wrote to president and misses nixon following that visit. and what it meant to them to be there at the white house. really, mrs. kennedy's letters come up beautiful. she was a beautiful writer. she wrote a letter like no one else could. john and caroline's notes are also particularly sweet and i think those letters are available in the nixon library archives. >> barbara from st. paul asks to presidential families have some things from the white house that they return. do they have anything they returned? >> probably, and i am sure there are more examples than i can think of now, but i know is actually a small chest of drawers. a chest of drawers that president van buren had given to his grandson. and i think the van buren descendents sent that to the white house for the collection. because the white house collection is now so big and respectable, obviously not all of it can be displayed at one time. as with most museums. that's a benefit to us at the kennedy library. we have a few pie
john in the oval office. the desk where john used to hide. if you have not seen it, what i would suggest you seek out at the nixon library is the beautiful letters that jacqueline kennedy and both caroline and john wrote to president and misses nixon following that visit. and what it meant to them to be there at the white house. really, mrs. kennedy's letters come up beautiful. she was a beautiful writer. she wrote a letter like no one else could. john and caroline's notes are also particularly...
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john f. kennedy became the president. >> senator john f. kennedy, the youngest man ever voted into the white house, mr. kennedy is also the first catholic chief executive in the history of the country. >> and all of a sudden, an irish catholic, the first irish catholic to reach the white house, became this enormous symbol for biden. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. (crowd cheers and applauds) >> the election of jfk was such a moment. most, if not all, democrats of his generation really were invested in the kennedy story. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans... >> jfk had talked about the torch being passed to a new generation, and biden wants to be the guy picking up the torch. he certainly pursues status. i mean, he certainly wants to be a person of consequence. >> in fact, he went to the library and started looking up kennedy's background to figure out, how did this person become president? what does it take to get there? >> narrator: now, the son of a car salesman, the bullied kid with a stutter, decided to aim impossibly high-- pursue john. kennedy was a young senator. biden set his sights on the senate. jack had a picture-perfect wife. and joe would find a picture-perfect wife, neilia. >> when he first meets his wife, he tells her he wants to be a young senator, and then he wants to be president. he had that ambition very early on, which does tie in with john f. kennedy. it's not until he's 78 that he actuallbecomes president. but the striving for something big and be president of the united states is something that biden has from, from the youngest of ages. he's spent more time than almost anyone in american history thinking about and running for president. >> senator robert francis kennedy died today, june 6, 1968. >> if this were an actual campaign train, senator kennedy would be on the platform of the last car. but today, that's where his casket rests. >> that terrible caravan of death of john f. kennedy, and then, of course, so close together, robert kennedy and martin luther king has a very profound effect on bid
john f. kennedy became the president. >> senator john f. kennedy, the youngest man ever voted into the white house, mr. kennedy is also the first catholic chief executive in the history of the country. >> and all of a sudden, an irish catholic, the first irish catholic to reach the white house, became this enormous symbol for biden. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. (crowd cheers and applauds) >> the election of jfk was...
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john going to talk to me? >> john: thank you brian. appreciate it. and appreciate the plug for kennedy on our show tomorrow. >> will he be on a question mark. >> sandra: that's what he's making possibly an announcement. >> johnare one of the smartest people in the room but try to follow along. >> sandra: busted. thank you brian. >> john: former president donald trump about to speak at the border in arizona as his opponent tries to defend her record as the so-called border czar. or rather run away from the whole thing. >> sandra: tim walz says he owes it to the american people to detail his tickets policy so why is that campaign being so tight-lipped? we will ask former aide to president clinton who will be joining us live next. but even after all these years, restoration is still possible. learn how at tedhelp.com. frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. now there's an easier-to-use at home skin tag remover, clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment. lumineux is the first fluoride free toothpaste i've ever found that actually works. my dentist was blown away with how clean and white my teeth are. my gums and teeth are so healthy. it
john going to talk to me? >> john: thank you brian. appreciate it. and appreciate the plug for kennedy on our show tomorrow. >> will he be on a question mark. >> sandra: that's what he's making possibly an announcement. >> johnare one of the smartest people in the room but try to follow along. >> sandra: busted. thank you brian. >> john: former president donald trump about to speak at the border in arizona as his opponent tries to defend her record as the...
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if you look at him, you know, in 1960, when he to john kennedy, he's specifically chose not to challenge that election even though john president eisenhower wanted him to challenge the election and eisenhower's cabinet wanted to fund an election challenge to it. but richard believed that the democracy was too important and there's too many countries look to the united states as as a symbol and a beacon of democracy, and that we couldn't have a in disarray, that no one man or one person is bigger than the needs of the country. and it that competitive feeling the youth here really carried through life and and him and it was that love service to other people if you look at his entire life it really was all about service to other people and he really made no money from government service none of no one from his family profited from government. he almost had no money from his government service. it was really him trying to do things, the community. and it's exactly i was describing earlier all of those active gis, whether it be the duke alumni association or the 2030 club or the, you know, the quaker young people class, th
if you look at him, you know, in 1960, when he to john kennedy, he's specifically chose not to challenge that election even though john president eisenhower wanted him to challenge the election and eisenhower's cabinet wanted to fund an election challenge to it. but richard believed that the democracy was too important and there's too many countries look to the united states as as a symbol and a beacon of democracy, and that we couldn't have a in disarray, that no one man or one person is...
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john kennedy's assassination, loss in vietnam, nixon's resignation, high interest rates, high inflation, john travolta, pat rocks, jimmyre carter's failed presidency, richard nixon's failed presidency. 17 horrible years where there was no good news where it was all bad, reagan saw this and he said, look, i need to restore american morale for the first time in history, they always thought, parents thought future would be better for them, that stopped. the idea that joe biden is a great president is just nonsense, it's ridiculous, name one thing that he's been successful at other than spending money and by the way anyone can spend money. >> well, i also think that just so you know reagan watched a few john travolta movies. s >> travolta i really liked, he was a guest at the reagan white house several times and danced with princess. >> i think we have met in thee n audience for a question here. >> excellent question. >> here is a very complicated animated by the fact that mrs. reagan never warmed up to the bushes. they both went to smith college but didn't mean anything, in a eight years the rea
john kennedy's assassination, loss in vietnam, nixon's resignation, high interest rates, high inflation, john travolta, pat rocks, jimmyre carter's failed presidency, richard nixon's failed presidency. 17 horrible years where there was no good news where it was all bad, reagan saw this and he said, look, i need to restore american morale for the first time in history, they always thought, parents thought future would be better for them, that stopped. the idea that joe biden is a great president...