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because the facility at john f. kennedye runways are bigger, more emergency equipment, a safer place to do something that is not perfect. as you come in for landing at john f. kennedy you saw emergency vehicles in the distance? >>guest: we did not see anything until we got off and there were 40, 3 to 40 police cars and men in uniform, all over. >>shepard: do you remember when the touch down happen, you feel the wheel hit? >>guest: the pilot landed smoothly on the back left wheel and the front wheel and we are still almost flying although we are open the wheels and they tried to slow it down and he is on the right wing scraping the whole way and we did not spin or flip so it was smooth. helpship you were holding the camera, could you see out the window? did you realize the sparks happend? >>guest: i saw it all. i wanted to stay down but i couldn't. >>shepard: were you surprised? if i saw the sparks coming off the wing, i might have been wigged out. >>guest: there is the possibility of more destruction and was not thinking ab
because the facility at john f. kennedye runways are bigger, more emergency equipment, a safer place to do something that is not perfect. as you come in for landing at john f. kennedy you saw emergency vehicles in the distance? >>guest: we did not see anything until we got off and there were 40, 3 to 40 police cars and men in uniform, all over. >>shepard: do you remember when the touch down happen, you feel the wheel hit? >>guest: the pilot landed smoothly on the back left...
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i recall john kennedy st. that by the time the decision as to his office -- same -- saying that the decision will get to his office. we would really like a chance. in the end, that might that be what you want to do. maybe, what i can say is that we will do the best we can. we would like you to look at the international park. what we do and we don't know in area, they did not understand in ferment of problems. we figure out how to solve the problems. i would like to suggest that you check this out very carefully. we will commit to stand with the process, this one is in death valley. we are here. if not, we are ok with that as well. thank you. hfeu& >> i would develop high-end restaurants. i know ortega for his son at stanford and i got to know the family, i got to know them really well. he brought me to the national parks, something that i thought that i would never do. a woman talked earlier today about a sustainable system. this is not only about local and healthy foods, this is about the sustainability of tr
i recall john kennedy st. that by the time the decision as to his office -- same -- saying that the decision will get to his office. we would really like a chance. in the end, that might that be what you want to do. maybe, what i can say is that we will do the best we can. we would like you to look at the international park. what we do and we don't know in area, they did not understand in ferment of problems. we figure out how to solve the problems. i would like to suggest that you check this...
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franklin dell nor roosevelt, john kennedy and both jorgee bushes. he went to columbia. she went to princeton and both went to harvard law. for the second year in a row they've summered at martha's vineyard. they have that was pi sartorial style under control. barack obama with the jacket over his shoulder and michelle has made the eternally preppy j. crew label a major part of her wardbe. even beau is preppy. what's next? time to bring back the sboya with cole porter music wafting through the potomac evening? wow. all the bad news for the o bob: administration means the g.o.p. nomination is a rize p worth having. weho's definitely running for president on the republican side. plus tell me something i don't know. chris: welcome back. we're close to go or no go time for the republicans, believe it or not andho are gointo be the top competitors to take on barack obama two years from now? because they have to start now. who's running for real? there are two really g.o.p. brackets you might say. on the second bracket, mitt romney and tim pawlenty are running hard already. th
franklin dell nor roosevelt, john kennedy and both jorgee bushes. he went to columbia. she went to princeton and both went to harvard law. for the second year in a row they've summered at martha's vineyard. they have that was pi sartorial style under control. barack obama with the jacket over his shoulder and michelle has made the eternally preppy j. crew label a major part of her wardbe. even beau is preppy. what's next? time to bring back the sboya with cole porter music wafting through the...
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que son los centros de enseñanz primo rúa y así como tambié la escuela secundaria john kennedy. >> pero pagarle más a los empleados de la ciudad. sí pero si deciden que para mejor el sistema de nosotros ayudados un poco más para un añ más de fondo sería bueno. >> algunos miembros apoyan la idea de usar parte de 114 millones dólares que la ciudadado que ir río tras demanda en contra de la refinería. >> la concejal montes ap mroovrl medida y dice que tomó la misma decisión para invertir en la educación nobel. >> es muy importante que mantengamo escuelas abiertas y especialmente la kennedy hight school. >> aunque la concejal pone en primer han la educación dice que se debería tratar de evitar el uso de fondos públicos. >> si hace flexibilidad en fondos que recibimos bueno se pueden usar y apoyo eso, pero no a costo de rebajar a nuestra gente nuestros trabajadores. >> pero tras el posible cierre de estas escuelas los más perjudicados se ran alumnos hispanos quienes son un 70% del total de la posibles estudiantil. y padres de familia tambié se verían afectados. >> como le afecta ría a ayudo
que son los centros de enseñanz primo rúa y así como tambié la escuela secundaria john kennedy. >> pero pagarle más a los empleados de la ciudad. sí pero si deciden que para mejor el sistema de nosotros ayudados un poco más para un añ más de fondo sería bueno. >> algunos miembros apoyan la idea de usar parte de 114 millones dólares que la ciudadado que ir río tras demanda en contra de la refinería. >> la concejal montes ap mroovrl medida y dice que tomó la misma...
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president john kennedy was this country's youngest president. he was president in the 1960s.e didn't wear hats. so they went out of style. in our lifetime britney spears encouraged us to bare our bellies with super low-rise pants. trends also often reflect the social climate. camouflage patterns were originally created to protect soldiers in war. but they became fashionable through '80s hip-hop. that's when experts say camouflage was worn as a statement about the wars being fought on america's streets. designer christian dior brought it to high fashion with this silk dress. and in the '90s adidas recognized the need for people to be stylish and wear clothes that were easy to move around in. this fashionable but sporty outfit was the result. >> it's kind of an inevitable trend with our active, kind of busy schedules these days. >> reporter: fashion trends also repeat themselves over and over again. micro miniskirts may be in now, but they first grew popular as part of the women's liberation movement in the '60s. by showing more leg women expressed their independence. and this
president john kennedy was this country's youngest president. he was president in the 1960s.e didn't wear hats. so they went out of style. in our lifetime britney spears encouraged us to bare our bellies with super low-rise pants. trends also often reflect the social climate. camouflage patterns were originally created to protect soldiers in war. but they became fashionable through '80s hip-hop. that's when experts say camouflage was worn as a statement about the wars being fought on america's...
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john kennedy developed a heart cure. a set of breathing techniques you can do anywhere, any time.no surgery. reducing your blood pressure with brain power alone. his patients tend to show measurable improvement in as little as two weeks. >> my blood pressure is stable. it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was landed on the hudson river. how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left. >> reporter: used with every day stresses, he claims, can save your life. >> this is actually ancient wisdom being proven by modern science. >> reporter: haefling the heart by finding the quiet in the middle of life's storm. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and if you
john kennedy developed a heart cure. a set of breathing techniques you can do anywhere, any time.no surgery. reducing your blood pressure with brain power alone. his patients tend to show measurable improvement in as little as two weeks. >> my blood pressure is stable. it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response....
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. >>> 50 years ago, former presidents richard nixon and john f. kennedy faced off in the first televise the presidential debate. both would go on to occupy the oval office but the power of information put jfk there first. fox's eric shawn takes a look back. >> reporter: it simply changed the way we elect presidents. 70million americans watch as john f. kennedy and richard m. nixon sparred in the first live televised debate. >> the question before is which point of view and which party do we want to lead the united states. >> i know what it means to be poor. >> the seventh game of the world series becomes those debates, particularly the first one. >> reporter: david petrusha is the author of the new book which examines the race and the debate's legacy. >> it is two men stripping down, going into the ring, one on one and each one hoping to bloody the other one. in 1960, there were four debates but it is the first one history remembers. those would watched television thought kennedy won. those who listened on radio gave the victory to nixon. >> nixon came in
. >>> 50 years ago, former presidents richard nixon and john f. kennedy faced off in the first televise the presidential debate. both would go on to occupy the oval office but the power of information put jfk there first. fox's eric shawn takes a look back. >> reporter: it simply changed the way we elect presidents. 70million americans watch as john f. kennedy and richard m. nixon sparred in the first live televised debate. >> the question before is which point of view and...
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. >> 54 years ago today richard nixon and john kennedy faced off in the first televised presidentialanging the course of american history and politics, for that matter. well, the power of t.v. put jfk there first. fox's eric shawn looks back. >> reporter: it simply changed the way we elect presidents. 70million americans watched as john f. kennedy and richard nixon sparred in the first live televised presidential debate. >> the question is which point of view and which party do we want to lead the united states? >> i know what it means to be poor. i know what it means to see people unemployed. >> the seventh game of the world series becomes those debates, particularly the first one. >> reporter: david is the author of the new book 1960lbj versus jfk versus nixon. >> it is two men stripping down, going into the ring with one-on-one and each hoping to bloody the other one. >> what does a cut mean? it means get out kick in five seconds. >> reporter: in 1960 actually four debate but the first one history remembers. those who watched television thought kennedy won. those who watched on th
. >> 54 years ago today richard nixon and john kennedy faced off in the first televised presidentialanging the course of american history and politics, for that matter. well, the power of t.v. put jfk there first. fox's eric shawn looks back. >> reporter: it simply changed the way we elect presidents. 70million americans watched as john f. kennedy and richard nixon sparred in the first live televised presidential debate. >> the question is which point of view and which party...
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roosevelt, john f. kennedyat brow ex- gobernador de california tambien iniciaron su campaÑa politica en un dia del trabajo como hoy, por esta razon desea continuar con esa tradicion,.acompaÑado de un gran numero de lideres politicos y sindicales democratas busca conquistar el voto que lo lleve a gobernar de nuevo en california. actualmente jerry brown ocupa el puesto de procurador estatal, pero fue gobernador de california de 1975 a 1983, y dice que quiere regresar a sacramento como gobernador para que california sea de nuevo un lider del pueblo y para el pueblo. --la recesion le está pegando duro a la cigueña en el area de la bahía.--segun informes recientes, el numero de nacimientos disminuyo en siete de los nueve condados locales en el 2008.--solamente "napa y sonoma" registraron mas nacimientos, pero los numeros son muy poco significativos. --a nivel nacional, la tasa de natalidad disminuyo el aÑo pasado a uno de sus niveles mas bajos. ---la policia de vallejo busca a dos sospechosos que, a punta de pistola
roosevelt, john f. kennedyat brow ex- gobernador de california tambien iniciaron su campaÑa politica en un dia del trabajo como hoy, por esta razon desea continuar con esa tradicion,.acompaÑado de un gran numero de lideres politicos y sindicales democratas busca conquistar el voto que lo lleve a gobernar de nuevo en california. actualmente jerry brown ocupa el puesto de procurador estatal, pero fue gobernador de california de 1975 a 1983, y dice que quiere regresar a sacramento como...
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. >> charlie: n it's no longer a question of supply side economics and what john kennedy did when he was president that somehow if you lower taxes you generate more revenue and in the end you'll contribute more to growth. that was true though wasn't it as an economic.... >> it was never true. that's always exaggerated. >> charlie: doing what kennedy did. not as practiced by reagan. >> let me try to clarify this. it is true that when the economy is in a downturn cutting taxes, reducing marginal tax rates can help spur growth. it is not true that the additional revenue you get from that additional growth is sufficient to offset the tax cut to start with. it's a partial offset not a full one. which means when you intend to cut taxes, that's what you do. >> charlie: so if i wanted to.... >> said another one. when you tend to raise taxes the result is increased revenue. >> charlie: going back to where you were but it's important basic fundamental principles. you are saying that if you think you can deal the level of deficits most governments have by cutting spending no matter how deep the
. >> charlie: n it's no longer a question of supply side economics and what john kennedy did when he was president that somehow if you lower taxes you generate more revenue and in the end you'll contribute more to growth. that was true though wasn't it as an economic.... >> it was never true. that's always exaggerated. >> charlie: doing what kennedy did. not as practiced by reagan. >> let me try to clarify this. it is true that when the economy is in a downturn cutting...
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story. >> eric: it simply changed the way we elect presidents. 70 million americans watched as john f. kennedyd presidential debate. >> the question before us. >> chris: which point of view and which party do we want to lead the united states. >> i know what it means to be poor. i know what it means to see people who are unemployed. >> the 7th game of the world series becomes those debates... >> eric: the author of the new book, "1960, lbj versus j.f.k. versus nixon". >> it is two men stripping down, going into the ring, one-on-one and each hoping to bloody the other one. >> what does the cut means... >> in 1960 there were four debates but the first one history remembers, those who watched television thought kennedy won. and those who listened on radio gave the victory to nixon. the difference could have been makeup, after a sun tanned kennedy declined it nixon refused to wear it and, he had been sick causing him to look pale. >> nixon came in first. nixon had been ill. nixon had strep infection and he was in pain... >> i want you make any excuse like that. i was feeling all right. i didn't ce
story. >> eric: it simply changed the way we elect presidents. 70 million americans watched as john f. kennedyd presidential debate. >> the question before us. >> chris: which point of view and which party do we want to lead the united states. >> i know what it means to be poor. i know what it means to see people who are unemployed. >> the 7th game of the world series becomes those debates... >> eric: the author of the new book, "1960, lbj versus j.f.k....
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i listened to what was being said in the campaign, and if you listened to the campaign, john kennedy was the bellicose one he was going to take us to war, and was the voice of reason. and i bought it. i got him halfway there, but saul said i was crazy. >> you have done some work for cato? >> yes, because i have that streak in me. that streak is each of government, bringing government and decisionmaking to the lowest possible level that you practically can. it does not mean using these ideas as a way to hide from hard facts. a hard fact was the condition of african-americans in america. if conservative -- people have a concerted cast of mind said that does not matter, or we have too many excuses, that was a disaster and is a disaster. you cannot do that. my inclination was to put the two together. and also, i had fun. do not forget that, i had fun. >> you say in your book that saul alinsky met with barry goldwater? >> yes. >> why? >> goldwater wanted to do it. alinsky didn't. saul would talk to anybody. where he would make a deal is another matter. they talked about civil rights legis
i listened to what was being said in the campaign, and if you listened to the campaign, john kennedy was the bellicose one he was going to take us to war, and was the voice of reason. and i bought it. i got him halfway there, but saul said i was crazy. >> you have done some work for cato? >> yes, because i have that streak in me. that streak is each of government, bringing government and decisionmaking to the lowest possible level that you practically can. it does not mean using...
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john f. kennedyuaring off at a presidential debate and both men would go on to win the white house, but one of them in particular enjoys a distinct advantage when millions of americans invited the candidates into their living rooms, that's fall night. eric shawn has a look back. >> reporter: it changed the way we elect presidents. 70 million americans watched as john f. kennedy and richard m nixon sparred on the first live televised presidential debate. >> i know what it means to be poor. i know what it means to see people who are unemployed. >> the 7th game of the world series becomes those debates, techly the first one. >> david is the author of the new book "196, in lbj versus jfk versus nixon" which examine the race and the victory. >> two men stripping down and going into the ring one-on-one and each hoping to bloody the other one. >> what does the-- >> five seconds. >> in 1960 there were actually four debates, but the first one history remembers. those who watched television thought kennedy won
john f. kennedyuaring off at a presidential debate and both men would go on to win the white house, but one of them in particular enjoys a distinct advantage when millions of americans invited the candidates into their living rooms, that's fall night. eric shawn has a look back. >> reporter: it changed the way we elect presidents. 70 million americans watched as john f. kennedy and richard m nixon sparred on the first live televised presidential debate. >> i know what it means to be...
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i came in right after john kennedy and robert kennedy were assassinated, martin luther king was assassinatedch committee that revealed... >> rose: c.i.a.. >> the c.i.a. and the presidents had ordered and carried out murders in order to get rid of liberal leaders in iran and in chile and so forth. so that was the thing that caused some problems. and so i've capitalized on that as the only outsider running-- except george wallace, and i beat george wallace in florida. so i capitalize on the displeasure of the american people with our incumbent government which is very parallel to what the tea party is doing now. >> rose: i remember you said you want to give them a government as honest as the people. >> that's right. >> rose: what do you think about the tea party? >> i think it's genuine movement. i kind of equate myself with it earlier. >> rose: you're admiring... >> no. there's some negative aspects of the tea party movement and it's because it's heavily affected by the republican party. i think it's going to be a very powerful factor in the midterm elections in november. i think they're goin
i came in right after john kennedy and robert kennedy were assassinated, martin luther king was assassinatedch committee that revealed... >> rose: c.i.a.. >> the c.i.a. and the presidents had ordered and carried out murders in order to get rid of liberal leaders in iran and in chile and so forth. so that was the thing that caused some problems. and so i've capitalized on that as the only outsider running-- except george wallace, and i beat george wallace in florida. so i capitalize...
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this one was posted by john f. kennedy high school and she wanted calculators, protractors, compasses. and people donated and said why. they said they believed in math and education and the secession once to support the community and right here you can see exactly what she is requesting. how much each one costs and how close their to their goal. to check out the website for yourself as coach for website. >> we have a programming change to tell you about for this coming friday, nbc will air the giants games of kron4 news will air dateline nbc 8:00. at 10:00 p.m. will the special edition of kron4 news and dr. phil can be seen at 3:00 p.m.. w w e snack that will be moved to saturday night. older packard live this is kron4 news at 530 k >> at 530 a murder mystery. multiple murder is in j.f. and they
this one was posted by john f. kennedy high school and she wanted calculators, protractors, compasses. and people donated and said why. they said they believed in math and education and the secession once to support the community and right here you can see exactly what she is requesting. how much each one costs and how close their to their goal. to check out the website for yourself as coach for website. >> we have a programming change to tell you about for this coming friday, nbc will...
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john kennedy said, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. this is going to require an awful lot of people have been riding the entitlement gravy train to get off before it derails. are they willing to do that? are you willing to take more responsibility for your own life? personal accountability, looking out for your own retirement, investing wisely, getting married before you have kids, staying off drugs, all of these things are about me, about the citizens of this country. that's what i want to hear. the republicans are saying they're going to have a conversation with the american people. is it going to be one way or two way? >> juliet: peggy noonan wrote a piece and cal, you were talking with our producers about this. you found she was on to something specifically when it came to women in this sort of cycle. explain. >> i'm very excited about the number of especially conservative women who are rising up through the ranks and taking the leadership and responsibility and control of increasing amounts of government. now in the '70s, the deca
john kennedy said, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. this is going to require an awful lot of people have been riding the entitlement gravy train to get off before it derails. are they willing to do that? are you willing to take more responsibility for your own life? personal accountability, looking out for your own retirement, investing wisely, getting married before you have kids, staying off drugs, all of these things are about me, about the...
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tell you the truth, the first thg i thought, larry, was what i thought when i was in dallas and john kennedy to get home. whatever home means to yo your instinct is that i've got to get to the place where i feel safe, where i feel protected, where i know there are people who love me, and the more i thought about it, in reality america is my ho. i'vee alws thought of home as being that little country place where i grew up. but the reality is that this whole nation mea so much to us, and we don'teally think about it or realize itntil something happens like that travesty on 9/11. >> i was on my way for a little physical checkup at walter reed army hospital in washington. i just walked out the door of the apartment building. i live in watergate south. and the door man had said there had been a plane flown into a d,building in new york. i said, well, that's a terrible thing. we didn't know the enormity of it unt we arrived at the hehospital and i learned more about it and the second plane and it's sort of like other days that will be etched in our memory forever. this is certainly an important on
tell you the truth, the first thg i thought, larry, was what i thought when i was in dallas and john kennedy to get home. whatever home means to yo your instinct is that i've got to get to the place where i feel safe, where i feel protected, where i know there are people who love me, and the more i thought about it, in reality america is my ho. i'vee alws thought of home as being that little country place where i grew up. but the reality is that this whole nation mea so much to us, and we...
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what brought it to mind and split off from the john f. kennedy towers that is apparently owned by the housing authority that they are planning to sell. and apparently this lot is being a proposal from rn1 to ncd. there is no proposal to do anything other than to rezone it. i'm concerned that we are having rezoning a lot absent a project because of perceived commercial opportunity or advantage. and i am concerned because the public is being asked to submit comment on something where there is no content to base the comment on. it's essentially following a nice, legal position where requesting public comment, but not clear to what end, to what purpo purpose, and is there going to be a follow on e.i.r. after the rezoning if indeed something is going to be large? and so i wanted to raise that as a concern and as an issue as a community member. i have no idea how to respond gently to this. and that's a little bit frustrating because it makes me wonder what's happening. thank you. president miguel: thank you. >> my name is ray and i am the commissioner
what brought it to mind and split off from the john f. kennedy towers that is apparently owned by the housing authority that they are planning to sell. and apparently this lot is being a proposal from rn1 to ncd. there is no proposal to do anything other than to rezone it. i'm concerned that we are having rezoning a lot absent a project because of perceived commercial opportunity or advantage. and i am concerned because the public is being asked to submit comment on something where there is no...
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a new york y por problemas en el tren de aterrizaje, la nave tuvo que bajar en el aereopuerto john f. kennedy south-east airlines explico que el vuelo de delta operado por su aerolinea aterrizo exitosamente sin reportarse ningun herido.---la aerolinea esta trabajando con la administracion de la aviacion federal para investigar el inci- incidente--- ---esta semana nbc y telemundo estan dedicando sus esfuerzos a fomentar la educacion--- ---hoy, en nuestra primera entrega, hablamos de un evento con el que planea elevar el nivel educativo de nuestros estudiantes--- esta en juego nada menos que el futuro de nuestro pais. los estudiantes de estados unidos estan clasificados 25 en matematicas y 21 en ciencia entre 30 paises industrializado s. representantes de toda la nacion se unieron hoy durante el evento el poder de saber en manhattan para enfrentar el problema y buscar soluciones. ana margarita guzman dice que durante decadas nadie le prestaba atencion a las minorias pero ahora tienen que hacerlo (ana margarita guzman, pdte. palo alto college, san antonio, 31651 ahora puede ser un tipping point
a new york y por problemas en el tren de aterrizaje, la nave tuvo que bajar en el aereopuerto john f. kennedy south-east airlines explico que el vuelo de delta operado por su aerolinea aterrizo exitosamente sin reportarse ningun herido.---la aerolinea esta trabajando con la administracion de la aviacion federal para investigar el inci- incidente--- ---esta semana nbc y telemundo estan dedicando sus esfuerzos a fomentar la educacion--- ---hoy, en nuestra primera entrega, hablamos de un evento...
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years ago today an event that madadadadadadadadadadadadadadadd >> carolyn: 50 years ago today john f. kennedyas a real testifily unknown senator. the debate was the first on television. >> a record is never something to stand on. it's something to build on. >> are we doing as much as we can do? are we as strong as we should be? >> carolyn: people listening to that debate on radio thought nixon won and it was the opposite for television viewers who saw a pale, sweaty flexon -- nixon, and a calm kennedy. that does it for this edi
years ago today an event that madadadadadadadadadadadadadadadd >> carolyn: 50 years ago today john f. kennedyas a real testifily unknown senator. the debate was the first on television. >> a record is never something to stand on. it's something to build on. >> are we doing as much as we can do? are we as strong as we should be? >> carolyn: people listening to that debate on radio thought nixon won and it was the opposite for television viewers who saw a pale, sweaty...
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roosevelt, john kennedy or richard nixon.cleveland. >> brilliant, mother and daughter. >> congratulations. grover cleveland, i would have missed that one. >> he made labor day a federal holiday. because he had broken a strike, the pullman railroad strike and he felt like he had to throw labor, organized labor a bone. so he gave them the first three-day weekend. >> perfect. back across to kath. >> look at all of these ladies from dallas, texas here for the u.s. open. but i guess you are cowboy fans, right? >> yes. >> after it was instituted in 1938, how much was the federal minimum wage? >> five cents an hour, $1, or 25 cents an hour. ladies. minimum of three seconds. >> five cents an hour. [ buzzer ] >> oh! >> oh, wrong. i thought it was. >> the correct answer is 25 cents an hour. a quarter an hour. >> 25 cents an hour, they're cowboys fans, so what can we expect? >> whoa! >> uh-oh, who do you root for, ken? >> i'm a new yorker. >> go on, the 1938 fair labor act instituted not only the first minimum wage, but also the first c
roosevelt, john kennedy or richard nixon.cleveland. >> brilliant, mother and daughter. >> congratulations. grover cleveland, i would have missed that one. >> he made labor day a federal holiday. because he had broken a strike, the pullman railroad strike and he felt like he had to throw labor, organized labor a bone. so he gave them the first three-day weekend. >> perfect. back across to kath. >> look at all of these ladies from dallas, texas here for the u.s....
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i think president reagan was a darling of the press in his term and probably john kennedy was another larry: personality counts, doesn't it? >> it does count a lot, and the ability to be part of their environment. of course, you're part of their environment, too. i think lyndon johnson had a really hard time with the white house press corps. >> larry: what do you make of the jon stewart and -- i know you're a jon stewart fan. >> i am. >> larry: you'll be on his show later tonight. >> that's true. >> larry: what do you make of his raly? >> i think it's quite a courageous. >> larry: rally to restore sanity. >> right, and to preserve fear i think is what colbert says. well, i think it will be an interesting event. i think there will be a pretty large turnout. i think there will be a lot of humor in it, and it will be interesting to see how they avoid any alignment towards a liberal or a conservative philosophy and make sure they stay kind of out of politics and still retain their role as humorous. >> larry: but it's obviously in retaliation to -- to the tea party and the glenn beck rally
i think president reagan was a darling of the press in his term and probably john kennedy was another larry: personality counts, doesn't it? >> it does count a lot, and the ability to be part of their environment. of course, you're part of their environment, too. i think lyndon johnson had a really hard time with the white house press corps. >> larry: what do you make of the jon stewart and -- i know you're a jon stewart fan. >> i am. >> larry: you'll be on his show...
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and probably john kennedy of another who enjoyed favorable reaction from -- >> personality counts, doesn'tart of their environment, of course, you're part of that environment, too. i i think lyndon johnson had a really hard time with the white house press corps. >> what do you make of the jon stewart and stephen -- i know you're a jon stewart fan. >> i am. >> you'll be on his show later tonight. >> that's true. >> what do you make of his rally? >> i think it's quite a courageous -- >>eraly to restore sanity. >> and to preserve fear, i think is what colbert says. i think it will be an interesting event. i believe there will be a pretty large turnout. i think there will be a lot of humor in it. and it's going to be interesting to watch how they avoid any alignment toward a liberal or conservative philosophy, and make sure they stay kind of out of politics and still retain their role as humorous. >> and obviously in retaliation to the tea party and the glenn beck rally. >> that's what i surmise because jon stewart hadn't told me that, i don't think he's told his viewers yet exactly what his m
and probably john kennedy of another who enjoyed favorable reaction from -- >> personality counts, doesn'tart of their environment, of course, you're part of that environment, too. i i think lyndon johnson had a really hard time with the white house press corps. >> what do you make of the jon stewart and stephen -- i know you're a jon stewart fan. >> i am. >> you'll be on his show later tonight. >> that's true. >> what do you make of his rally? >> i...
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i think president reagan was kind of a darling of the press and probably, john kennedy was another onets? >> it does count a lot and the ability to be part of their environment. you're part of their environment, too. i think lyndon johnson had a really hard time with the white house press core. >> larry: what do you make of the jon stewart and steven -- i know you're a jon stewart fan. >> i am. >> you'll be on his show later tonight? >> that's true. >> larry: what do you make of his rally? rally to restore sanity? >> and to preserve fear is what they said. i think it will be an interesting event. i believe it will be a pretty large turnout. i think there will be a lot of humor in it and it will be interesting to watch how they avoid any alignment towards a liberal or a conservative philosophy. and make sure they stay kind of out of politics and still retain their role as humorous. >> larry: obviously in retaliation to the tea party and the glen beck rally. >> that's what i surmise. jon stewart hadn't told me that, i don't think he's told the viewers exactly what his motivations are exc
i think president reagan was kind of a darling of the press and probably, john kennedy was another onets? >> it does count a lot and the ability to be part of their environment. you're part of their environment, too. i think lyndon johnson had a really hard time with the white house press core. >> larry: what do you make of the jon stewart and steven -- i know you're a jon stewart fan. >> i am. >> you'll be on his show later tonight? >> that's true. >> larry:...
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john kennedy versus richard nixon. i remember, as 6 years old, hearing all this stuff about, if kenny was elected the pope was going to run the country. and i remember feeling like there was something wrong -- there was something bad about why was i bad because i was catholic? and this is our history and we have got to stop this. and those of us who are part of the majority have to always stand up for the minority when they're being bullied by people who are using this issue for their own political game. >> what did you think of the way the president, the commanding general in afghanistan, general petraeus, the news media, for that matter, handled the whole issue of that pastor in florida who said he was going to burn a couple hundred copies of the koran? >> well, it's never good to have our general saying that we're afraid of anything. i mean, i just -- i got a whole other thing about that. we could do that -- i think another show on that. i think when you're talking about burning the koran, let me just point out, aga
john kennedy versus richard nixon. i remember, as 6 years old, hearing all this stuff about, if kenny was elected the pope was going to run the country. and i remember feeling like there was something wrong -- there was something bad about why was i bad because i was catholic? and this is our history and we have got to stop this. and those of us who are part of the majority have to always stand up for the minority when they're being bullied by people who are using this issue for their own...
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his first-ever appearance on the program july 10th, 1960, he interviewed presidential candidate john f. kennedye site of the democratic convention in los angeles. you suggested spending $2.5 billion on defense. you said it would take some time for that money to be spent and make itself felt on the economy. do you conclude that a recession is inevitable? >> i hope it is not. i just say this is a very -- period of, which i should say, ought to be an alarm bell to us all, it bears resemblance to the summer of 1957, but maybe more serious. there was a recession in '59, '54 and '58. we're talking about a slow down two years after the recession of '58. this administration cannot run on a program of domestic prosperity and if the real facts are pointed out. >> three years later, november 22nd, 1963, edwin newman would make the first announcement on radio of president kennedy's death. he died of pneumonia in ♪ every time it's so right ♪ well, it feels so good [ female announcer ] when you have a softer bath tissue, you can enjoy going more... while still using less. introducing new charmin ultra soft.
his first-ever appearance on the program july 10th, 1960, he interviewed presidential candidate john f. kennedye site of the democratic convention in los angeles. you suggested spending $2.5 billion on defense. you said it would take some time for that money to be spent and make itself felt on the economy. do you conclude that a recession is inevitable? >> i hope it is not. i just say this is a very -- period of, which i should say, ought to be an alarm bell to us all, it bears...
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democrat john f. kennedy faced republican richard m. nixon in front of a national tv audience. although historians still argue the point, most observers at the time believed the more fit-looking kennedy was the winner over nixon, who was recovering from an illness and had refused professional make-up. in taiwan, fish researchers have developed a way to breed lighted fish. scientists injected florescent genes into the reproductive organs of angel fish. when the babies were born, they lit up. imagine that. and just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," making whoopie, whoopie pies that is. just what are they? >> mitchell: we end this sunday night with a sweet treat, a whoopie pie. never heard of it? well, here's michelle miller with the scoop. >> reporter: unless you grew up in new england, there's a good chance you've never heard of them. >> i forget already what she told me it was. >> reporter: it is a whoopie pie. >> i come from the west coast, so i don't really know whoopie pies that well. >> it's chocolate cake with seven-minute frosting in the middle. it kind of tastes lik
democrat john f. kennedy faced republican richard m. nixon in front of a national tv audience. although historians still argue the point, most observers at the time believed the more fit-looking kennedy was the winner over nixon, who was recovering from an illness and had refused professional make-up. in taiwan, fish researchers have developed a way to breed lighted fish. scientists injected florescent genes into the reproductive organs of angel fish. when the babies were born, they lit up....
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first ever appearance on this program, july 10th, 1960, when he questioned presidential candidate john f. kennedyhe all-too-familiar topic of an economic recession. of an economic recession. humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then protects it on the long journey to their feeding grounds. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. at pacific life, we offer financial solutions to accomplish just that. ask a financial professional about pacific life. the power to help you succeed. you're one of the 50 million americans with frequent heartburn. did you know, with prilosec otc, you can stop frequent heartburn before it starts? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes, or backs up into the esophagus. this causes the burning sensation in your chest, known as heartburn. with just one pill a day, prilosec otc treats frequent heartburn for 24 hours, providing all-day and all-night protection. here's how it works -- prilosec otc's unique delayed-release system protects the medicine as it passes through the sto
first ever appearance on this program, july 10th, 1960, when he questioned presidential candidate john f. kennedyhe all-too-familiar topic of an economic recession. of an economic recession. humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then protects it on the long journey to their feeding grounds. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. at pacific life, we offer financial solutions to accomplish just that....