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john is the epitome of what most men would like to see their son become. >> reporter: john kennedy started classes this fall at holy names university in oakland. >> john wouldn't be able to do college without help, of course. the students rising above scholarship fund helps him and other kids like him get that education. you can go to studentsrisingabove.org to find more. >>> chopper 5 is over hayward high school. dozens of police officers you can see the black and white units there have responded. they are trying to apparently -- they had to get control of an unruly crowd. there were reports of fist fights going on, on campus. we are told the police are trying to get students back into classes right now. this all started right as the lunch bell rang. that's just about 15, 20 minutes ago. but again this hayward high school chopper 5 over that so we'll keep an eye on it but reports of fights breaking out at the lunch hour there. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ whitman ] they say california can't be governed anymore. i say baloney. this state belongs to all of us. we just have to decid
john is the epitome of what most men would like to see their son become. >> reporter: john kennedy started classes this fall at holy names university in oakland. >> john wouldn't be able to do college without help, of course. the students rising above scholarship fund helps him and other kids like him get that education. you can go to studentsrisingabove.org to find more. >>> chopper 5 is over hayward high school. dozens of police officers you can see the black and white...
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john kennedy. he has his own story to tell of a childhood vastly different than that of president jfk. wendy take queued a is here to tell us about him. >> reporter: we went to boys center in sonoma to meet john. all of the boys there have had some kind of trouble in their life, either with the family, school, or law. but they are all boys motivated to change. and john kennedy changed in a big way. >> hi. >> reporter: john kennedy never thought he would have a steady place to live but he found it at the hanna boys center in sonoma. >> three meals a day. it was like heaven. i mean it was great. >> reporter: it's like a fairy tale he says compared to his childhood in dayton, ohio, where he was often hungry, sometimes homeless. one of the only childhood pictures shows john sleeping ton floor. but the worst picture is stuck in his memory, watching his father and his father's girlfriend attack his mom. >> len, which is my mom's girlfriend, stabbed my mom. so, umm, i saw that, and -- >> john's father wen
john kennedy. he has his own story to tell of a childhood vastly different than that of president jfk. wendy take queued a is here to tell us about him. >> reporter: we went to boys center in sonoma to meet john. all of the boys there have had some kind of trouble in their life, either with the family, school, or law. but they are all boys motivated to change. and john kennedy changed in a big way. >> hi. >> reporter: john kennedy never thought he would have a steady place to...
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. >> es la primera que se utiliza en el aeropuerto john f. kennedy. son según la secretaria de seguridad nacional la herramienta más avanzada con la que se cuenta por ahora para la seguridad en los aviones. >> (hablando en inglés) >> muchas de las armas que los inglaterra ribe terroristas que han utilizado no son metallicas y no pueden ser detectada por rayos x. >periodista: por lo tanto, ya están utilizando en otros 11 aeropuertos del país. >> ha habido un incremento últimamente de las amenazas y como se relaja un poquito la seguridad y siempre que hallan cosas nuevas que sirvan para esto sí, por ellos. >> pero también hubo controversia y hasta algunas demandas de organizaciones de derechos civiles que sostiene que una violación de la privacidad de los pasajeros. >> la privacidad, perdimos cuando te haces un examen
. >> es la primera que se utiliza en el aeropuerto john f. kennedy. son según la secretaria de seguridad nacional la herramienta más avanzada con la que se cuenta por ahora para la seguridad en los aviones. >> (hablando en inglés) >> muchas de las armas que los inglaterra ribe terroristas que han utilizado no son metallicas y no pueden ser detectada por rayos x. >periodista: por lo tanto, ya están utilizando en otros 11 aeropuertos del país. >> ha habido un...
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when i was young, i heard a statement from john kennedy who said "we are who we are today because of our yesterday." only by going 3 yesterday can we understand going to tomorrow. all of these for the most part have the same problem. it just happens that some of them are not at the neighborhood like you find on fifth street. most people avoid the area and they don't want to have any accounting. we can define the area and improve the quality of life issues. when asked whether or not there are decent family housing, we said no. considering what could be done, this would not be in the best interests of families to share that space. there is an increase of green space on the rooftop. they recognize there were problems in the past but they were willing to comeback. they have made it perfectly clear that they are more than willing to work with the labour association. i've heard the frustrations and nice share the same frustration. here we are today. what can we do to improve business? when you improve our subcommittee, you come out with a subcommittee. they scrutinized the process. there i
when i was young, i heard a statement from john kennedy who said "we are who we are today because of our yesterday." only by going 3 yesterday can we understand going to tomorrow. all of these for the most part have the same problem. it just happens that some of them are not at the neighborhood like you find on fifth street. most people avoid the area and they don't want to have any accounting. we can define the area and improve the quality of life issues. when asked whether or not...
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. >> john kennedy was fond of saying there are three things that are real, god, folly, and laughter. this is an administration conspicuously free of joy and laughter. it is not self deprecating of anybody in it, in a position of leadership. in a town that wants desperately for barack obama and his administration to succeed. >> i would agree, but it starts at the top, with obama. >> i don't think obama wa without humor. >> have you seen him be self- deprecating? >> yes, i have, but wry does not work as a political tool. >> the problem is lack of success. if he succeeded in the policy, he could be as dour as he wanted and people would cheer him. it is not his personality, it is the way he's executing policy in the city. that is where he is having serious problems, not just because of the health-care debate, but on things like afghanistan, the way he attacked -- the tax policy -- it is hard to find a consistent theme with the obama administration. >> let me dissent. the third year of ronald reagan's administration, mixed with cold war tensions and a bad economy, gallup found that americ
. >> john kennedy was fond of saying there are three things that are real, god, folly, and laughter. this is an administration conspicuously free of joy and laughter. it is not self deprecating of anybody in it, in a position of leadership. in a town that wants desperately for barack obama and his administration to succeed. >> i would agree, but it starts at the top, with obama. >> i don't think obama wa without humor. >> have you seen him be self- deprecating? >>...
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. >> john kennedy said that there are two things are real, got, folly, and laughter. -since we have no control over the first two, we have to of the -- after have the third. that is something that is missing in a town that wants desperately, for barack obama and his administration to succeed. >> it starts at the top it is a description of obama. >> i don't think obama is without humor -- >> have you seen him be self- deprecating? >> yes, i have. >> i think some of this is irrelevant. the problem is lack of success. if obama was succeeding with the policies he wants, he could be as dour as he wants to be everybody would still cheer him. it is not his personality, is the way he is executing policy in this city. it's not just the health care debate, but on things like afghanistan, the weight tax policies -- it is hard to find a consistent theme in the obama administration. >> the third year of ronald reagan's administration, in the midst of cold war tensions and a bad economy, gallup found that american optimism was at its highest point in years, since 1959. bill clinton
. >> john kennedy said that there are two things are real, got, folly, and laughter. -since we have no control over the first two, we have to of the -- after have the third. that is something that is missing in a town that wants desperately, for barack obama and his administration to succeed. >> it starts at the top it is a description of obama. >> i don't think obama is without humor -- >> have you seen him be self- deprecating? >> yes, i have. >> i think...
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. >> john kennedy said there were three things that were real, god, folly, and laughter. the first two or beyond our comprehension. this is an administration conspicuously free of joy and laughter. there is nothing self- deprecating about anybody in it in a position of leadership. i think that is something that is missing, in a town wants desperately for barack obama and his administration to succeed. >> i agree. it starts at the top, it is his description of obama. >> i don't think, is without -- i don't think obama is without tumor. -- without humor. wry does not work as a political tool. >> the problem is lack of success. if obama had been succeeding with the policies, he could be as dour as he wants to be a people was still cheer him. -- and people would still cheer him. it is not his personality, is the way he's executing policy in the city. there he has very serious problems, not just with the health-care debate, but on things like afghanistan, on tax policy. it is hard to find a consistent theme of the obama administration. >> let me dissent. the third year of rona
. >> john kennedy said there were three things that were real, god, folly, and laughter. the first two or beyond our comprehension. this is an administration conspicuously free of joy and laughter. there is nothing self- deprecating about anybody in it in a position of leadership. i think that is something that is missing, in a town wants desperately for barack obama and his administration to succeed. >> i agree. it starts at the top, it is his description of obama. >> i don't...
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former agent gerald blaine said he nearly shot lyndon johnson hours after president john kennedy wasssassinated. he was standing out johnson's homes when he heard footsteps. he grabbed a machine gun and pointed it to the man approaching him. it was the newly worn in president johnson. about oprah: he was not ready to speak publicly until now. >> tyler perry. >> i think i died that day. oprah: sexually abused by men -- i'm jerry mcnerney, and i approved this message. he worked his whole life, served his country defending our freedoms, and depends on social security. so, who would want to privatize it? corporate lawyer david harmer. harmer's social security privatization plan would cut guaranteed benefits and gamble with social security on wall street. while we worry, harmer's wall street friends would make billions in profits from privatization. david harmer. a social security privatization plan we can't afford. meg whitman's hometown newspaper said it best: "meg whitman has demonstrated a loose relationship with the truth" "a poor understanding of government" "pat solutions for probl
former agent gerald blaine said he nearly shot lyndon johnson hours after president john kennedy wasssassinated. he was standing out johnson's homes when he heard footsteps. he grabbed a machine gun and pointed it to the man approaching him. it was the newly worn in president johnson. about oprah: he was not ready to speak publicly until now. >> tyler perry. >> i think i died that day. oprah: sexually abused by men -- i'm jerry mcnerney, and i approved this message. he worked his...
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killing a presiden former agent gerald blaine said he nearly shot lynd johnson hours after president john kennedyas assassinated. he was standing out johnson homes when he heard footsps. he grabbed a machine gun and pointed it to the man approaching him. it was the newly worn in president johnson. about he had nightmares for yeye i spend three hours ony homework -- or at least that's wt my mom thinks. with high spd internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast, leaving me time to download movi and music and chat with my friends. [ mom ] how'your studying? it's coming along! [ female announcer ] workaster, play more with the fastest internet for the pric call to get high speed for 4.95 a month with a one-year price guarane. please, i know what he's uto. high speed internet from at&t so fast th we get more done in less time, leaving me time chat... watch movies... without teenage distractions. and it's affordable for r family. [ female announc ] call to get high speed for $14.95 a month th a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fnetwork on the go. cookies? [ bo
killing a presiden former agent gerald blaine said he nearly shot lynd johnson hours after president john kennedyas assassinated. he was standing out johnson homes when he heard footsps. he grabbed a machine gun and pointed it to the man approaching him. it was the newly worn in president johnson. about he had nightmares for yeye i spend three hours ony homework -- or at least that's wt my mom thinks. with high spd internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast, leaving me time to download...
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book from a secret service agent says he nearly shot lyndon johnson just hours after president john kennedyresident johnson just hours after he was sworn in because the previous president had been killed. fortunately no one was hurt. >> we're turning things over to mike and talk about that game-time forecast. a little chilly by that time. >> a different game time. starting at 4:57. about 58 degrees. drop to about 54. plus it's going to be breezy this time. not nearly as calm as it was yesterday, nor as bright because of that afternoon game. here we're looking at the embarcadero, the bay bridge. blowing to the east so that smoke from the fire in san francisco will be blowing to the east also. let's take a look at temperatures. still 48 santa rosa. the rest of us low to mid-50s with patchy fog in a lot of neighborhoods. the only exception probably east bay valley. around the monterey bay and inland, fog and temperatures low to mid-50s. hazy sunshine will rule our sky during the morning and that will be joined by high clouds in the afternoon. cloudy tonight. patchy drizzle possible. showers to
book from a secret service agent says he nearly shot lyndon johnson just hours after president john kennedyresident johnson just hours after he was sworn in because the previous president had been killed. fortunately no one was hurt. >> we're turning things over to mike and talk about that game-time forecast. a little chilly by that time. >> a different game time. starting at 4:57. about 58 degrees. drop to about 54. plus it's going to be breezy this time. not nearly as calm as it...
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a race to look at john auch land rhode island patrick kennedy seat. i think we're going to take that back. >> sestak, too manyy in pennsylvania. we're going to hold the senate regardless but if joe sestak wins you'll have a very comfortable margin in the senate. >> schieffer: governor. >> the vice chair of the republican governors association are focused on the governors races, from 24 to 30 and probably well north of 30. going to see a couple surprises there maybe in maine but most of the great lakes states which for mostly blue back to red. that will be a bellwether for things to come. >> schieffer: i want to thank each and every one of you for being with us this morning. it's always fun to talk about politics. of course, the sign of the times. we had to start the broadcast this morning with the latest on terrorism. because it's the issue that hangs over all of this and it is. we just have to recognize that. back with some final thoughts in just a minute. being a leader means moving fast. across the country when the economy tumbled, jpmorgan chase s
a race to look at john auch land rhode island patrick kennedy seat. i think we're going to take that back. >> sestak, too manyy in pennsylvania. we're going to hold the senate regardless but if joe sestak wins you'll have a very comfortable margin in the senate. >> schieffer: governor. >> the vice chair of the republican governors association are focused on the governors races, from 24 to 30 and probably well north of 30. going to see a couple surprises there maybe in maine...
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they always like to talk about the john kennedy and lincoln.readsk that he presidential history as a hobby. it is off the record what we talked about we talk a lot about theodore roosevelt. i think that he uses it as a form of relaxation and it helps to remember what other presidents would do. i think it is important that the president does this. >> let me ask richard to respond to this. this is from gary wills who wrote this in the new york review. gary wills was not invited back to the second dinner, or if he was he did not attend. what was your idea of the president meeting like this with historians? >> i think it is a wonderful idea. quite frankly, far be it for me to judge gary wills for his conduct and standards, but i am old fashioned and up to look upon it as a guest. if you are a guest in someone's house, including the people's house, you probably it here to your hosts expectations -- adhere to your host expectations. i once wrote a piece for life magazine where i compared barack obama to stevenson. perhaps, this has come back to haunt
they always like to talk about the john kennedy and lincoln.readsk that he presidential history as a hobby. it is off the record what we talked about we talk a lot about theodore roosevelt. i think that he uses it as a form of relaxation and it helps to remember what other presidents would do. i think it is important that the president does this. >> let me ask richard to respond to this. this is from gary wills who wrote this in the new york review. gary wills was not invited back to the...
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. >> if you look at the relationship john kennedy had with the press, it was beautiful. when ronald reagan came in, it was beautiful. we were kind of on the outside looking in. but i think after the nixon watergate scandal many of the press helped -- felt they could do what bob woodward did and expose something inside my administration, inside my personal life, that might be a scandal. we had a very tense relationship with the press while i was in office. that was a mistake and partially my own fault. but when i was governor of georgia, we did not ever feel we had to participate in the nightlife of atlanta or washington. that kept us on the outside. tavis: that is the second issue you raised, that you and the first lady did not do the social circuit in d.c., and one of the things you have to do in d.c. is the social circuit. >> i would say that was in retrospect a mistake, but that is our lifestyle. we still live in a town with a total population of 135 people, and 60% are african-american. we live in a tiny place and i still grow peanuts on my farm in georgia. we are no
. >> if you look at the relationship john kennedy had with the press, it was beautiful. when ronald reagan came in, it was beautiful. we were kind of on the outside looking in. but i think after the nixon watergate scandal many of the press helped -- felt they could do what bob woodward did and expose something inside my administration, inside my personal life, that might be a scandal. we had a very tense relationship with the press while i was in office. that was a mistake and partially...
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john f. kennedy used to do a lot of his work in bed. theodore roosevelt would live on a train and have such energy he almost burned his organs out. it's amazing he lived to be 60. now we have a younger president. obama is in his 40s. a lot of times we're electing men in their 60s and 70s. you're naturally going to have health problems and the kind of hyper stress doesn't help. you see michelle obama talking about diet a lot. that's an important component, too. eat right. his biggest problem is the stress of being president in a time of economic recession. the burdens of the world fall upon his shoulders. >> thank you for being on today. >> thank you. >>> help for unemployed and underempl underemployed. after the break, the top five things you need to know or if someone you know and love is locking for a job. gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as you own your car. boss: he
john f. kennedy used to do a lot of his work in bed. theodore roosevelt would live on a train and have such energy he almost burned his organs out. it's amazing he lived to be 60. now we have a younger president. obama is in his 40s. a lot of times we're electing men in their 60s and 70s. you're naturally going to have health problems and the kind of hyper stress doesn't help. you see michelle obama talking about diet a lot. that's an important component, too. eat right. his biggest problem is...
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kennedy. let's live the excitement. >> with us today john heilemann, his best seller, "game change" is just back in paper back. norah o'donnell. helene cooper from the "new york howard fineman. senate should the w because every time house has flipped since world well. the senate has as to make it happen republicans need to pick up 10 seats from the democrats in the senate. we see four likely g.o.p. indiana, arkansas, north dakota and wisconsin. all four are widely expected to go republican this time with democrats losing those four seats. mitch mcconnell's already counting four out of the 10 for a majority. he holding -- he is holding them. your calling that race. >> i think tumey's going to win that race. for a long time pennsylvania's is a blue state. always been fool's gold for republican to suggest that game. polls suggest that he's going to win but this is part of that big wave. >> the democrats are going to try to win, michele obama is going to rally women voters and young voters. >> i think it still goes republican. out on a ng depo go limb and say it's possible for siesta. trying to come
kennedy. let's live the excitement. >> with us today john heilemann, his best seller, "game change" is just back in paper back. norah o'donnell. helene cooper from the "new york howard fineman. senate should the w because every time house has flipped since world well. the senate has as to make it happen republicans need to pick up 10 seats from the democrats in the senate. we see four likely g.o.p. indiana, arkansas, north dakota and wisconsin. all four are widely expected...
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procedente de yemen fue escoltado por cazas estadounidenses y canadienses y aterrizo en el aeropuerto john f. kennedy---el presidente obama ha confirmado que en ambos aparatos se encontraron paquetes con explosivos.---ambos aviones procedian de yemen con destino final chicago ha confirmado tambien el mandatario...---los primeros indicios apuntan a que se trata de una trama planeada por el grupo terrorista al qaeda...---al parecer los paquetes iban dirigidos a instituciones religiosas en chicago por lo que las autoridades tambien redoblaron la vigilancia en sinagogas de la ciudad. ---ahora...usted se estara preguntando... ¿estan los aeropuertos del area de la bahia en alerta.?.. ---- la respuesta... por lo menos en el de san francisco es no... pero si se han adoptado medidas extras de seguridad... seguridad...---de acuerdo a la administracion de seguridad en el transporte algunas medidas son visibles y otras no... ---todos los aviones de carga estan siendo inspeccionados con mas rigor...---se hacen analisis de explosivos en paquetes y maletas en los aeropuertos dijo la tsa... ---esta medidas no incomo
procedente de yemen fue escoltado por cazas estadounidenses y canadienses y aterrizo en el aeropuerto john f. kennedy---el presidente obama ha confirmado que en ambos aparatos se encontraron paquetes con explosivos.---ambos aviones procedian de yemen con destino final chicago ha confirmado tambien el mandatario...---los primeros indicios apuntan a que se trata de una trama planeada por el grupo terrorista al qaeda...---al parecer los paquetes iban dirigidos a instituciones religiosas en chicago...
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former agent gerald blame sayless he nearly shot lyndon johnson hours after president john kennedy was assassinated. he was standing guard outside johnson's home when he heard footsteps. he turned up a submachine gun and pointed it at the silhouette of the man approaching him. that was the newly worn in president johnson who could have been killed hours after the previous president was killed. fortunately no one was hurt. >> would you believe the simpsons are getting a blessing from the vatican? >> -- according to the vatican, homer and his family are catholic. one of the few programs where christian, religion and questions about god are recuring themselves. they pray before meals and believe in the beyond. the producer says he is in shock with the vatican's statement and that the simpsons actually attend the pressalutheran church. >> have you heard that? i'm sure that's what the vatican is talking about. >> children's brand strollers recalled this morning. >> i'm jenelle wang. president obama is on his way to the bay area as part of his campaign swing in the west. final push to genera
former agent gerald blame sayless he nearly shot lyndon johnson hours after president john kennedy was assassinated. he was standing guard outside johnson's home when he heard footsteps. he turned up a submachine gun and pointed it at the silhouette of the man approaching him. that was the newly worn in president johnson who could have been killed hours after the previous president was killed. fortunately no one was hurt. >> would you believe the simpsons are getting a blessing from the...
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he was dramatically captured enclave john f. kennedy runway. he confessed, pleading guilty to all of the charges against him. u.s. officials set off a replica of bomb. this is the result. what radicalize this middle- class son. a financial analyst with a young family living in connecticut, he seemed to have it all. he had money troubles and was disillusioned with life in the west. >> spread the word of allah. >> faisal shahzad in 2009faisal went to a -- in 2009, faisal shahzad went to a training camp. the man that u.s. prosecutors have as a remorseless terrorist is starting his life behind bars. >> accord in paris has sentenced the traders in jail for unauthorized deals the cost french banks are around $97 billion. she was at the courthouse in paris to hear the verdict. >> the man who painted a himself as a veteran of a banking system that thrived on risk. jerome kerviel was found guilty of chester mining the one of the biggest banking fraud in history -- masterminding one of the biggest banking fraud in history. >> if his trading positions had
he was dramatically captured enclave john f. kennedy runway. he confessed, pleading guilty to all of the charges against him. u.s. officials set off a replica of bomb. this is the result. what radicalize this middle- class son. a financial analyst with a young family living in connecticut, he seemed to have it all. he had money troubles and was disillusioned with life in the west. >> spread the word of allah. >> faisal shahzad in 2009faisal went to a -- in 2009, faisal shahzad went...
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he was dramatically captured on the runway at john f. kennedy airport. he confessed and pled guilty to all of the charges against them. u.s. officials set off a replica withisal shahzad's bomb the detonators that actually worked. this was the result. what radicalized him? the financial analyst with a young family and living in connecticut, he seemed to have it all. he had money troubles and was disillusioned with life in the west. >> the whole religion is for allah alone. >> faisal shahzad he went to wait pakistan taliban training camp. he was angry about the u.s. drone attacks in afghanistan and was against the u.s. troops in iraq and afghanistan. he is now starting his life behind bars. >> the united nations says that it has arrested and a con golese leader. you was -- of the un mission captured lt col mayele of the mai mai cheka militia. rapes were committed about by 200 rebels. they are denying that they tried to get a rebel group to take responsibility for bomb attacks. the former head of the movement was arrested on terror charges low in the bombin
he was dramatically captured on the runway at john f. kennedy airport. he confessed and pled guilty to all of the charges against them. u.s. officials set off a replica withisal shahzad's bomb the detonators that actually worked. this was the result. what radicalized him? the financial analyst with a young family and living in connecticut, he seemed to have it all. he had money troubles and was disillusioned with life in the west. >> the whole religion is for allah alone. >> faisal...
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i should say this line john kennedy has when he had all these nobel laureates in for an evening, he said there's never been this much talent in one room. >> jefferson dined alone. >> we've never had this much talent around the table since larry summers had a sandwich alone. simon, what do you make of the campaign? i know you've been following it. >> well, a very interesting moment, i think, actually. if there were some signs that as a columnist in "the new york times" said today, rage might not be working across the country. we might be going back to 2004 where we had a virtual cultural civil war coming out of that election. and different parts of the country very, very bitterly divided and polarized. so whether our states that are in play, we'll be on the edge of our seats. west virginia. california is terribly interesting, whether or not meg whitman wins that or -- >> she's slipping behind. >> she's slipping behind a little bit. harry reid, i think, is unlikely to beat sharron angle, i would say. i don't quite know why. but there is sort of -- you know, oddly enough, the democrats by f
i should say this line john kennedy has when he had all these nobel laureates in for an evening, he said there's never been this much talent in one room. >> jefferson dined alone. >> we've never had this much talent around the table since larry summers had a sandwich alone. simon, what do you make of the campaign? i know you've been following it. >> well, a very interesting moment, i think, actually. if there were some signs that as a columnist in "the new york...
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you wouldn't think that by the looks of her birthday salute to john f. kennedy ♪ happy birthday mr. president ♪ >> there's one element the archives leave unanswered. her death. >> so many theories and so many stories have been put out about her death that the cause is bathed in mystery. >> nearly half a century since that tragic death, marilyn monroe still fascinates her fans. >> courtney hodel is the competitive editor of the publisher releasing "fragments." good morning. nice to see you. these are personal diary, why are they being released now? >> it's absolutely extraordinary, isn't it? marilyn left all her personal effects to her acting mentor, lee strasburg and his widow, anna, was going through his papers and found these two cardboard boxes in a closet that contained these treasure troves. >> as long as you picked that up, that is a black direry from 1951. i understand the first pages she has written in and the rest of the dirediary is blank. >> there is a poetic line that says, "i'm alone, always alone no matter what". this is a real them in here life. i
you wouldn't think that by the looks of her birthday salute to john f. kennedy ♪ happy birthday mr. president ♪ >> there's one element the archives leave unanswered. her death. >> so many theories and so many stories have been put out about her death that the cause is bathed in mystery. >> nearly half a century since that tragic death, marilyn monroe still fascinates her fans. >> courtney hodel is the competitive editor of the publisher releasing...
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not quite as exceptional as 1934 in the sense that john kennedy did not have great success for the democrats, but it's an interesting moment because there were great concerns in 1962 about groups like the john birch society, about a quote/unquote extremist right. there was really quite an influential role in the elections and in that moment the american electorate actually more or less pushed back against that and the democrats didn't do nearly as badly in that midterm election as many people have been predicting they would. of course, it's also true the cuban missile crisis came along and brought people together there as well. but i think it's an interesting election in terms of a kind of right wing populist surge that hasn't been as examined. >> lehrer: go ahead. >> and the other example to sort of bring us full circle, because then we mentioned 1946, people gaye up on truman at that point, people thought the new deal was in fact over. truman brilliantly-- as we now know-- used the so called... >> lehrer: nobody thought so at the time. >> no one thought it at the time but in 1948 he manage
not quite as exceptional as 1934 in the sense that john kennedy did not have great success for the democrats, but it's an interesting moment because there were great concerns in 1962 about groups like the john birch society, about a quote/unquote extremist right. there was really quite an influential role in the elections and in that moment the american electorate actually more or less pushed back against that and the democrats didn't do nearly as badly in that midterm election as many people...
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not quite as exceptional as 1934 in the sense that john kennedy did not have great success for the democrats, but it's an interesting moment because there were great concerns in 1962 about groups like the john birch society, about a quote/unquote extremist right. there was really quite an influential role in the elections and in that moment the american electorate actually more or less pushed back against that and the democrats didn't do nearly as badly in that midterm election as many people have been predicting they would. of course, it's also true the cuban missile crisis came along and brought people together there as well. but i think it's an interesting election in terms of a kind of right wing populist surge that hasn't been as examined. >> lehrer: go ahead. >> and the other example to sort of bring us full circle, because then we mentioned 1946, people gaye up on truman at that point, people thought the new deal was in fact over. truman brilliantly-- as we now know-- used the so called... >> lehrer: nobody thought so at the time. >> no one thought it at the time but in 1948 he manage
not quite as exceptional as 1934 in the sense that john kennedy did not have great success for the democrats, but it's an interesting moment because there were great concerns in 1962 about groups like the john birch society, about a quote/unquote extremist right. there was really quite an influential role in the elections and in that moment the american electorate actually more or less pushed back against that and the democrats didn't do nearly as badly in that midterm election as many people...
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mean thinking of that, and thinking of the sweep of history, it was, in fact, sputnik that got john kennedy to say in ten years we'll put a man on the moon. >> absolutely. >> it was the idea of looking and perhaps, you know, the other fellow may very well be in a much stronger position than we ever imagined. >> yeah. and remember serious writers and philosophers thought well into the 1970s that in some respect the soviet union might overtake the united states. that now looks ridiculous. >> they also thought japan might overtake the united states. >> there is a history of thighs things but even thinking it it sometimes concentrates the mind. but what i would say is this, that you know, radical islamism, big problem. but an ideology which is almost entirely of the past, looking backyards to the middle ages. >> underlining fundamental as radical islam. >> fundamentalist irmtion islamism that say problem we have to face. china is presenting, is developing in this imperial pragmatic way you described. i mean you know, one of chairman ma owe saying was seek truth through facts. they believe in fa
mean thinking of that, and thinking of the sweep of history, it was, in fact, sputnik that got john kennedy to say in ten years we'll put a man on the moon. >> absolutely. >> it was the idea of looking and perhaps, you know, the other fellow may very well be in a much stronger position than we ever imagined. >> yeah. and remember serious writers and philosophers thought well into the 1970s that in some respect the soviet union might overtake the united states. that now looks...
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mary's that john f. kennedy and wife jackie tied the knot. yachts and sailboats now crowd the docks, in the 1700s this was a major seaport for sailing ships from around the world. one of the signers of the declaration of independence hailed from newport -- william ellery. during the american revolution, the british occupied the town for three years. after the british left newport, it became the base for french troops sent to aid the colonies. under general rochambeau 5,000 french soldiers marched to join george washington at yorktown. this painting shows the british surrender that ended the revolution. the americans are on the right, and the french on the left. in the early 1800s, southern plantation owners came north to newport to build grand summer homes. not to be outdone, wealthy yankees began to build even bigger homes. that set off a race between the richest families in america to try and outbuild one another. they hired the most famous architects of the day and had them design palatial estates. this was the gilded age, the time of the
mary's that john f. kennedy and wife jackie tied the knot. yachts and sailboats now crowd the docks, in the 1700s this was a major seaport for sailing ships from around the world. one of the signers of the declaration of independence hailed from newport -- william ellery. during the american revolution, the british occupied the town for three years. after the british left newport, it became the base for french troops sent to aid the colonies. under general rochambeau 5,000 french soldiers...
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no. 3 a big celebration honoring the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of president john f. kennedy takes place january 20th at the kennedy center. ticket prices start at just $49. at no. 2, forget a price reduction for that metro smartrip card. metro was going to cut the $5 price tag in half but reversed the decision. turns out smartrip cards actually cost $3.40 to make. the difference would have cost metro millions of dollars. and no. 1 tonight is a heads up for you d.c. drivers. three new red light cameras are now in operation coast along connecticut avenue at porter street northwest, 14 and k streets and third and new york avenue. for now violators will receive warnings, but the fines start november 12th. brian, that's a look at tonight's fox 5 top five. >>> here we go cruising into the weekend and it looks like we've got the rain portion out of the ray already. >> isn't it nice to have that behind us and a -- way already. >> isn't it nice to have that behind us? full steam ahead for the weekend and before we do that we wanted to show you a beautiful sight tonight. we're really
no. 3 a big celebration honoring the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of president john f. kennedy takes place january 20th at the kennedy center. ticket prices start at just $49. at no. 2, forget a price reduction for that metro smartrip card. metro was going to cut the $5 price tag in half but reversed the decision. turns out smartrip cards actually cost $3.40 to make. the difference would have cost metro millions of dollars. and no. 1 tonight is a heads up for you d.c. drivers. three new...
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thing that is important is that technological developments that madison could not have imagined, john kennedy complained that compared to the time of george washington, the senator had to have suffered a very great retribution, if he noted that during the time of washington, he supported a very unpopular treaty and when americans found out about it, they sent him letters that were unpleasant. washington was heartbroken over the fact that the response was so negative, but compared to nowadays, he had it extremely easy. if you cast a vote that might cause you problems with your party or with other groups, you will hear about it about five seconds thereafter. they will hear about it instantly on the internet and they will make their views known. it makes it much tougher to be civil in public life. above all, the one thing that james madison would notice is money and politics. there was not a case where to run for governor, you might raise $100 million or $200 million. it never entered his mind. all the candidates running might cost $2 billion or more. people have said tonight that they're trying
thing that is important is that technological developments that madison could not have imagined, john kennedy complained that compared to the time of george washington, the senator had to have suffered a very great retribution, if he noted that during the time of washington, he supported a very unpopular treaty and when americans found out about it, they sent him letters that were unpleasant. washington was heartbroken over the fact that the response was so negative, but compared to nowadays,...
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. >>> and, as john f. kennedy when we go back to the ocean, we, in essence, go back to the place we began. tonight, meet some of our ancient neighbors. it is the first census of marine life. researchers trolled the world's oceans for a decade. they pin pointed a total of 250,000 different species in the sea including a dragonfish with a ferocious bite, a distant cousin of the jellyfish, and also a creature that uses a dart on its tongue to harpoon dinner. >>> and we have a new photo for our cool sport shot hall of fame. it's from the ryder cup this this is tiger woods' golf ball coming right at the camera. the photographer did not blink. then his chest before landing on the ground. the picture takes its place alongside this intimate portrait of a curveball and this hair-raising moment during the men's final of the u.s. open. >>> and coming up, a new look at how we might be watching television in the future. wasn't my daughter's cabbage appetizer spectacular? [ man thinking ] i'm so stuffed with gas. ohh, noo, not
. >>> and, as john f. kennedy when we go back to the ocean, we, in essence, go back to the place we began. tonight, meet some of our ancient neighbors. it is the first census of marine life. researchers trolled the world's oceans for a decade. they pin pointed a total of 250,000 different species in the sea including a dragonfish with a ferocious bite, a distant cousin of the jellyfish, and also a creature that uses a dart on its tongue to harpoon dinner. >>> and we have a new...