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john in the golf cart. so that's the picture, and this is the picture that is huge. any of you who have been to the kennedy library in boston, they have a huge mural of this. but you won't find caroline or john in the golf cart. this is an important picture. this is president kennedy on the day of the march on washington for jobs and freedom. august 13, 1963. when i was going through stanley's archive to do this book, i found about 200 photographs from the march on washington that have never been published before. so i'm trying to behave myself so that i can come back next year, because i have another photo book coming out on the march on washington. it's coming out this august. and it's called "let freedom ring." this is one of the photographs. this is after the march. the kennedys were terrified of this march. the whole city of washington had been shut down. businesses closed, the government closed. everybody thought there were going to be riots and bloodshed in the streets. and it turned out to be 250,000 people at a sunday picnic. it was a joyous, wonderful occasion. the president had been terrified. a
john in the golf cart. so that's the picture, and this is the picture that is huge. any of you who have been to the kennedy library in boston, they have a huge mural of this. but you won't find caroline or john in the golf cart. this is an important picture. this is president kennedy on the day of the march on washington for jobs and freedom. august 13, 1963. when i was going through stanley's archive to do this book, i found about 200 photographs from the march on washington that have never...
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. >> he echoed at the famous words of john kennedy 40 years ago. the future he promised today was similar to the one he outlined five years ago as a candidate. >> this is different from last time. the people who filled the streets before are not allowed anywhere near here. of promisedate full -- this is a president with problems on his plate. >> at the news conference with angela merkel he faced difficult questions. one of them the government of afghanistan pulling out after talking to the taliban. angela merkel called for assurances that they are not insured and on privacy and he refused to say the that america is sending the rebels. describing what he wants instead of how to get there. >> for more on his call to reduce nuclear stockpiles -- jim walsh from the mit securities program. thank you for being here and joining me. he makes a proposal to reduce nuclear arsenals. what do the russians say? >> we have not heard yet. they have been a little bit less affirmative -- the u.s. and russia did agree on cuts under new starts and now president obama
. >> he echoed at the famous words of john kennedy 40 years ago. the future he promised today was similar to the one he outlined five years ago as a candidate. >> this is different from last time. the people who filled the streets before are not allowed anywhere near here. of promisedate full -- this is a president with problems on his plate. >> at the news conference with angela merkel he faced difficult questions. one of them the government of afghanistan pulling out after...
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chris: president john f. kennedy with just five months to live, made june 1963 the stuff history is made of. a triple play for the books. an opening on nuclear disarmament, a presidential agreement to civil rights. the peace speech that kennedy viewed as his most important and the eastern ien berliner speech. and finally, how near to greatness, washington, lincoln, and f.d.r. stand at the all-time top. is kennedy near them? hi, i'm chris matthews. with this very special program we depart from our usually practice. two distinguished students of the american presidency. michael beschloss, author of "the crisis years." and michael duffy, executive editor of "time." with just over five months to live, john f. kennedy shaped his legacy. june 1963 saw him score an historic triple play. three landmark speeches, three enormous events for our country. june 10, he made history at a speech at the american university here in washington startling the sovelts and the war with a declaration of you know lat alnuclear restraint, then
chris: president john f. kennedy with just five months to live, made june 1963 the stuff history is made of. a triple play for the books. an opening on nuclear disarmament, a presidential agreement to civil rights. the peace speech that kennedy viewed as his most important and the eastern ien berliner speech. and finally, how near to greatness, washington, lincoln, and f.d.r. stand at the all-time top. is kennedy near them? hi, i'm chris matthews. with this very special program we depart from...
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brothers suits conspiracy theories the real defining moment of the country was when the birth of john kennedy because if you can kill the president and get away with it what can't you do and why he never flies would fly larry because tired of being treated like a criminal at the airport next on larry king now. welcome to another edition of larry king now we present one of the great guests of all time the very shy and afraid to be outspoken jesse ventura the former independent governor of minnesota minnesota the former navy seal bestselling author is new book is demo crips and bloods blood akins no more gangs in government he's the host and executive producer of tru t.v.'s conspiracy theory which jesse ventura if there ever was a man truly independent it is jesse ventura with a lot of things to talk about good seeing and thanks for sharing thanks larry explain the title of the book well the democrats from the rib love look of the show what i do i heard that term probably back when i was governor and it just kind of stuck with me and then when i decided to write this book on the two political p
brothers suits conspiracy theories the real defining moment of the country was when the birth of john kennedy because if you can kill the president and get away with it what can't you do and why he never flies would fly larry because tired of being treated like a criminal at the airport next on larry king now. welcome to another edition of larry king now we present one of the great guests of all time the very shy and afraid to be outspoken jesse ventura the former independent governor of...
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brothers suit conspiracy theories the real defining moment of the country was when the birth of john kennedy because if you can kill the president and get away with it what can't you do and why he never flies would fly larry because tired of being treated like a criminal at the airport next on larry king. welcome to another edition of larry king now we present one of the great guests of all time the very shy and afraid to be outspoken jesse ventura the former independent governor of minnesota minnesota the former navy seal bestselling author is new book is demo crips and bloods blood akins no more gangs in government he's the host and executive producer of tru t.v.'s conspiracy theory which jesse ventura if there ever was a man truly independent it is jesse ventura with a lot of things to talk about good seeing and thanks for sharing thanks larry explain the title of the book well the democrats from the rib love look of the show and i heard that term probably back when i was governor and it just kind of stuck with me and then when i decided to write this book on the two political parties and
brothers suit conspiracy theories the real defining moment of the country was when the birth of john kennedy because if you can kill the president and get away with it what can't you do and why he never flies would fly larry because tired of being treated like a criminal at the airport next on larry king. welcome to another edition of larry king now we present one of the great guests of all time the very shy and afraid to be outspoken jesse ventura the former independent governor of minnesota...
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. >> he echoed at the famous words of john kennedy 40 years ago. the future he promised today was similar to the one he outlined five years ago as a candidate. >> this is different from last time. the people who filled the streets before are not allowed anywhere near here. of promisedate full -- this is a president with problems on his plate. >> at the news conference with angela merkel he faced difficult questions. one of them the government of afghanistan pulling out after talking to the taliban. angela merkel called for assurances that they are not insured and on privacy and he refused to say the that america is sending the rebels. describing what he wants instead of how to get there. >> for more on his call to reduce nuclear stockpiles -- jim walsh from the mit securities program. thank you for being here and joining me. he makes a proposal to reduce nuclear arsenals. what do the russians say? >> we have not heard yet. they have been a little bit less affirmative -- the u.s. and russia did agree on cuts under new starts and now president obama
. >> he echoed at the famous words of john kennedy 40 years ago. the future he promised today was similar to the one he outlined five years ago as a candidate. >> this is different from last time. the people who filled the streets before are not allowed anywhere near here. of promisedate full -- this is a president with problems on his plate. >> at the news conference with angela merkel he faced difficult questions. one of them the government of afghanistan pulling out after...
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when we return, let me finish with john f. kennedy's historic speech in berlin 50 years ago next week. you're watching hardball, the place for politics. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse
when we return, let me finish with john f. kennedy's historic speech in berlin 50 years ago next week. you're watching hardball, the place for politics. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my...
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president john f. kennedylevision to make a plea for fair treatment of blacks, calling civil rights a moral issue. at the time, racial tensions in the country were at an all-time high. just a month before birmingham safety commissioner bull conner unleashed police dogs and ordered fire hoses to be turned on peaceful african-american demonstrators. on the same daze kennedy's speech, dr. george wass ordered the doors of alabama university to be blocked so two black students could not enroll. here is john f. kennedy 50 years ago tonight. >> we are confronted primarily with a moral issue. it is as old as the scriptures and as clear as the american constitution. the heart of the question is whether all americans are to be afforded equal rights and equal opportunities. whether we are going to treat our fellow americans as we want to be treated. if an american because his skin is dark cannot eat lunch in a restaurant open to the public, if he cannot send his children to the best public school available, if he can not
president john f. kennedylevision to make a plea for fair treatment of blacks, calling civil rights a moral issue. at the time, racial tensions in the country were at an all-time high. just a month before birmingham safety commissioner bull conner unleashed police dogs and ordered fire hoses to be turned on peaceful african-american demonstrators. on the same daze kennedy's speech, dr. george wass ordered the doors of alabama university to be blocked so two black students could not enroll. here...
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when we return, let me finish with john f. kennedy'seech in berlin 50 years ago next week. you're watching hardball, the place for politics. >>> breaking news to record, hbo reporting that the actor james gandolfini has died. he's best known for his role as tony soprano, a role that earned him three emmys. he was reportedly in sicily attending a film festival. he and his wife had a daughter last year. james gandolfini was 51 years old. back to "hardball." [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is a
when we return, let me finish with john f. kennedy'seech in berlin 50 years ago next week. you're watching hardball, the place for politics. >>> breaking news to record, hbo reporting that the actor james gandolfini has died. he's best known for his role as tony soprano, a role that earned him three emmys. he was reportedly in sicily attending a film festival. he and his wife had a daughter last year. james gandolfini was 51 years old. back to "hardball." [ man ] on december...
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and here is a look at rob lowe as president john kennedy, in the film, "killing kennedy."han the man he is going to play, looks like the makeup department had to add a few wrinkles to the perfect face. >>> and time for closing arguments, edward snowden's face has been all over every news agency after he allegedly leaked secrets. today, hong kong divulges new information, claiming the hacks since 2009. while snowden's latest assert n assertions are
and here is a look at rob lowe as president john kennedy, in the film, "killing kennedy."han the man he is going to play, looks like the makeup department had to add a few wrinkles to the perfect face. >>> and time for closing arguments, edward snowden's face has been all over every news agency after he allegedly leaked secrets. today, hong kong divulges new information, claiming the hacks since 2009. while snowden's latest assert n assertions are
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two years later, john f. kennedyrrived in the divided city and before a massive crowd he uttered that famous german sentence -- >> ich bin ein berliner! >> i am a berliner, words of solidarity that turned him into a folk hero. during the cold war, berlin became a symbolic outpost of communist eastern europe. in 1980 seven, then u.s. president ronald reagan made a direct appeal to the soviet leader. >> mr. gorbachev, open the gate. reagan's wish soon became a reality. two years later the wall fell. but the backing of the united states, the two germanys were reunited. berlin once again became the capital. though clinton was the first u.s. president who walks or brandenburg gate side-by-side with chancellor helmut kohl. he became read -- he came prepared for a message in germany. >> alles is moeglish. berlin ist frei. >> all as possible. berlin is free. barack obama came in 2008, only a candidate at the time and was refused permission to speak at the brandenburg gate. he got the victory column. hundreds of thousands tur
two years later, john f. kennedyrrived in the divided city and before a massive crowd he uttered that famous german sentence -- >> ich bin ein berliner! >> i am a berliner, words of solidarity that turned him into a folk hero. during the cold war, berlin became a symbolic outpost of communist eastern europe. in 1980 seven, then u.s. president ronald reagan made a direct appeal to the soviet leader. >> mr. gorbachev, open the gate. reagan's wish soon became a reality. two years...
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two years later, john f. kennedyrrived in the divided city and before a massive crowd he uttered that famous german sentence -- >> ich bin ein berliner! >> i am a berliner, words of solidarity that turned him into a folk hero. during the cold war, berlin became a symbolic outpost of communist eastern europe. in 1980 seven, then u.s. president ronald reagan made a direct appeal to the soviet leader. >> mr. gorbachev, open the gate. reagan's wi soon became a reality. two years later the wall fell. but the backing of the united states, the two germanys were reunited. berlin once again became the capital. though clinton was the first u.s. president who walks or brandenburg gate side-by-side with chancellor helmut kohl. he became read -- he came prepared for a message in germany. >> alles is moeglish. berlin ist frei. >> all as possible. berlin is free. barack obama came in 2008, only a candidate at the time and was refused permission to speak at the brandenburg gate. he got the victory column. hundreds of thousands turne
two years later, john f. kennedyrrived in the divided city and before a massive crowd he uttered that famous german sentence -- >> ich bin ein berliner! >> i am a berliner, words of solidarity that turned him into a folk hero. during the cold war, berlin became a symbolic outpost of communist eastern europe. in 1980 seven, then u.s. president ronald reagan made a direct appeal to the soviet leader. >> mr. gorbachev, open the gate. reagan's wi soon became a reality. two years...
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it was against this backdrop john f. kennedy stepped up to the ey microphone to speak his famous words. >> all free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of berlin. and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words -- ich bin ein berliner. [cheers and applause] >> the promise of freedom resonated in berlin and beyond. on wednesday, they commemorated the 50th anniversary of his visit. >> america's presidents are very welcome here. they can feel welcome in this city and berlin offers a special platform for their words. >> several of kennedy successors have also used this platform to speak to the city and to the world about freedom. >> briefly before we go, protests and brazil are once again intensifying. the soccer team is currently playing uruguay in the semi of the federation cup. >> ahead of the match, they took to the streets. they are angry at the amount of money they have spent on hosting the tournament as well as on the upcoming world cup and the 2016 real olympics. >> thanks for joining us, we will be back again
it was against this backdrop john f. kennedy stepped up to the ey microphone to speak his famous words. >> all free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of berlin. and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words -- ich bin ein berliner. [cheers and applause] >> the promise of freedom resonated in berlin and beyond. on wednesday, they commemorated the 50th anniversary of his visit. >> america's presidents are very welcome here. they can feel welcome in this city...
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it was against this backdrop john f. kennedy stepped up to the ey microphone to speak his famous words. >> all free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of berlin. and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words -- ich bin ein berliner. [cheers and applause] >> the promise of freedom resonated in berlin and beyond. on wednesday, they commemorated the 50th anniversary of his visit. >> america's presidents are very welcome here. they can feel welcome in this city and berlin offers a special platform for their words. >> several of kennedy successors have also used this platform to speak to the city and to the world about freedom. >> briefly before we go, protests and brazil are once again intensifying. the soccer team is currently playing uruguay in the semi of the federation cup. >> ahead of the match, they took to the streets. they are angry at the amount of money they have spent on hosting the tournament as well as on the upcoming world cup and the 2016 real olympics. >> thanks for joining us, we will be back again
it was against this backdrop john f. kennedy stepped up to the ey microphone to speak his famous words. >> all free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of berlin. and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words -- ich bin ein berliner. [cheers and applause] >> the promise of freedom resonated in berlin and beyond. on wednesday, they commemorated the 50th anniversary of his visit. >> america's presidents are very welcome here. they can feel welcome in this city...
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>> kennedy set the bar very high with his very famous speech. barack obama has been compared to some degree to john f. kennedy. indeed, he has cultivated those comparisons along the way, so expectations were very high, so perhaps too high. the speech was a long time in coming. it took 4.5 years into the presidency of obama for him to appear in berlin on an official visit, so there were a lot of expectations. as far as political symbolism goes, to the degree the speech was an act of political symbolism, it fulfilled expectations, but in terms of content, perhaps less so. >> did obama's speech ease tensions about the surveillance programs that the americans have? >> obama's speech did very little to allay german concerns about a number of u.s. policies. barack obama focused on sweeping historical issues in his speech. the contentious topics of closing the guantÁnamo bay prison camp, of dealing with the drone warfare that he has been criticized for, and dealing with the -- in reining in the surveillance of electronic communications -- these are topics that he touched on only briefly at the very end of
>> kennedy set the bar very high with his very famous speech. barack obama has been compared to some degree to john f. kennedy. indeed, he has cultivated those comparisons along the way, so expectations were very high, so perhaps too high. the speech was a long time in coming. it took 4.5 years into the presidency of obama for him to appear in berlin on an official visit, so there were a lot of expectations. as far as political symbolism goes, to the degree the speech was an act of...
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imagination then they try and keep it as simple as possible at the end of the day people forget that john kennedy made that carried to fame by saying that's the books he reads yeah he stood up and said this is my bedtime reading and lo and behold he while the world just went ballistic what do you think of daniel craig williams it's quite brilliant gives it a different touch that it's a different time i mean it's a different era and i think they had to they they they they wanted to win had to make a change i think with the advent of paul greengrass and the bourne identities once i saw that on the horizon. stakes of copy so close i describe it i saw skyfall at skyfall i was in london last year i was making this movie and every time i'd walk out my hotel a bus would go by daniel will be there every which way i look skyfall was there and i thought well i better better see it i try to watch the first one that daniel did on the plane and it broke down three times. maybe thirty seven so hard for his own to do it as i view it a busby interesting you've played it you what you had my shorts on or you done
imagination then they try and keep it as simple as possible at the end of the day people forget that john kennedy made that carried to fame by saying that's the books he reads yeah he stood up and said this is my bedtime reading and lo and behold he while the world just went ballistic what do you think of daniel craig williams it's quite brilliant gives it a different touch that it's a different time i mean it's a different era and i think they had to they they they they wanted to win had to...
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and here is a look at rob lowe as president john kennedy, in the film, "killing kennedy." even though he is older than the man he is going to play, looks like the makeup department had to add a few wrinkles to the perfect face. >>> and time for closing arguments, edward snowden's face has been all over every news agency after he allegedly leaked secrets. today, hong kong divulges new information, claiming the hacks since 2009. while snowden's latest assert n assertions are unverified, they add to the controversy in which some consider he is a hero or traitor, what do you think? you can tweet us @billweir. we're always on line at abcnews.com. good night. >> a woman punched in the face and rob owed a muni light rail vehicle. tonight san francisco police are looking for the two teenage girls who did it. good evening, everybody. i'm larry beil. dan ashley has the night off. >> i'm carolyn johnson. john alston has new details on this brazen robbery. >> the sucker punch to the face took on board the t line on third street and carol avenue in the bay view. the victim, a 67-year-o
and here is a look at rob lowe as president john kennedy, in the film, "killing kennedy." even though he is older than the man he is going to play, looks like the makeup department had to add a few wrinkles to the perfect face. >>> and time for closing arguments, edward snowden's face has been all over every news agency after he allegedly leaked secrets. today, hong kong divulges new information, claiming the hacks since 2009. while snowden's latest assert n assertions are...
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it will come almost 50 years after president john f. kennedyt remains one of his best known speeches. but my next guest, jeffrey sachs, says it's a series of speeches that are lesser known today that we should take a closer look at. sachs is the director of the earth institute at columbia university and the author of a new book, "to move the world, jfk's quest for peace." welcome back to the show, jeff. >> thanks a lot, fareed. >> you say that 50 years ago kennedy delivered what you describe as the most important speeches any american president has ever delivered. >> i think it is the most important speech of the modern presidency. it was a commencement address at american university. it was 50 years ago just now. and it said there's a way to make peace with the soviet union. it was so compelling that nikita khrushchev had it printed in full and said to the u.s. envoy at the time, averell harriman, said that is the finest speech of a united states president, and seven weeks later, the treaty. and the speech that was just a few days after this w
it will come almost 50 years after president john f. kennedyt remains one of his best known speeches. but my next guest, jeffrey sachs, says it's a series of speeches that are lesser known today that we should take a closer look at. sachs is the director of the earth institute at columbia university and the author of a new book, "to move the world, jfk's quest for peace." welcome back to the show, jeff. >> thanks a lot, fareed. >> you say that 50 years ago kennedy...
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know you're a king so you should be in the fuels the monarchy so i get issued degrees what would john kennedy once said the public really would love a kind king that's true which would leave me alone to do things just very obsessed with kennedy was right after the whole columbine thing that i have blamed for and i mean how do i read a record well i just remember sitting watching t.v. and and chicago and i saw this taking place on t.v. i go i normally get blamed for this you know it's like why we blame for columbine because that. was the best face or test at the time because i put myself in the wrong villain because i think villains are the key to any good story but leave a story with the bible you would do or smash shooting no absolutely not why you wouldn't tell them because i happen to have a song in the matrix i just come out and they're shooting and i had a video on t.v. called rock is that kids were able fans of me i think they probably thought that i was too much of a sissy because i was wearing lipstick i don't really know i don't know is going to wear you much you got a bad rap for th
know you're a king so you should be in the fuels the monarchy so i get issued degrees what would john kennedy once said the public really would love a kind king that's true which would leave me alone to do things just very obsessed with kennedy was right after the whole columbine thing that i have blamed for and i mean how do i read a record well i just remember sitting watching t.v. and and chicago and i saw this taking place on t.v. i go i normally get blamed for this you know it's like why...
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wonder of wisconsin and in historic georgetown georgetown university is two blocks down president john kennedy live reeboks up the road is the famous shopping going to a lot of restaurants a lot of bars and on hollow we you can move on the street see all the young. in washington dressed in the weirdest costumes congregating here. are now at the historic vietnam memorial and the brilliance is that all the names of those who died are on this wall and when you walk by you see yourself in the wall as if to say were we to blame you can read anything you want into this i always read it as kind of a blend many people read it as kind of a tribute and i have a special memory of this because when they broke ground for this they did a special on p.b.s. and i host of that special and i remember when they put the whole b.x. into the ground and shovels one of the ground to build a small moro i had no idea it would come out looking like this on the side of the road this is. a very heartfelt very warm very human very sad very important one of the vietnam memorial. so many palms in america i dine at the palm i
wonder of wisconsin and in historic georgetown georgetown university is two blocks down president john kennedy live reeboks up the road is the famous shopping going to a lot of restaurants a lot of bars and on hollow we you can move on the street see all the young. in washington dressed in the weirdest costumes congregating here. are now at the historic vietnam memorial and the brilliance is that all the names of those who died are on this wall and when you walk by you see yourself in the wall...
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you know you're a king so you should be confuse the monarchy so i get issued degrees what would john kennedy once said the public really would love a kind king that's true which would leave me alone to do things just very obsessed with kennedy was right after the whole columbine thing and i have blamed for i mean how do i read a record well i just remember sitting watching t.v. and and chicago and i saw this take place on t.v. i go i know i'm going to blame for this you know it's like why we blame bill columbine because that. was the best face to test at the time because i put myself in the role villain because i think villains are the key to any good story but it leaves you with a bottle it would do or smash should english no absolutely not why you wouldn't tell about bees i happen to have a song in the matrix that just come out and they're shooting and i had a video on t.v. for rock is that kids were able fans of me i think they probably thought that i was too much of a sissy because i was wearing lipstick i don't really know i don't know if you were you much you got a bad rap for that yea
you know you're a king so you should be confuse the monarchy so i get issued degrees what would john kennedy once said the public really would love a kind king that's true which would leave me alone to do things just very obsessed with kennedy was right after the whole columbine thing and i have blamed for i mean how do i read a record well i just remember sitting watching t.v. and and chicago and i saw this take place on t.v. i go i know i'm going to blame for this you know it's like why we...
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imagination then they try and keep it as simple as possible at the end of the day people forget that john kennedy made that carried to fame by saying that's the books he reads yeah he stood up and said this is my bedtime reading and lo and behold he while the world just went ballistic what do you think of daniel craig williams. quite brilliant gives it a different touch that it's a different time i mean it's a different era and i think they had to they they they they wanted to win had to make a change i think with the advent of paul greengrass and the bourne identities once i saw that on the horizon. stakes of copy so close it was dr i saw skyfall at skyfall i was in london last year i was making this movie and every time i walk out my hotel a bus would go by daniel will be there every which way i look skyfall was there and i thought well i better better see it i try to watch the first one that daniel did on the plane and it broke down three times. maybe thirty seven so hard for his own to do it as i view it it was be interesting you've played it you what you had my jordans on or you done yes sel
imagination then they try and keep it as simple as possible at the end of the day people forget that john kennedy made that carried to fame by saying that's the books he reads yeah he stood up and said this is my bedtime reading and lo and behold he while the world just went ballistic what do you think of daniel craig williams. quite brilliant gives it a different touch that it's a different time i mean it's a different era and i think they had to they they they they wanted to win had to make a...
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president john f. kennedy signed it into law 50 years ago today.ccording to statistics, women are still paid only 77 cents for every dollar men earn. president obama is pushing congress to pay past the paycheck fairness act designed to make wage differences more transparent. we will bring you those remarks as soon as they happen. >>> behind the leak. 29-year-old edward snowden says he is the leak behind last week's bombshell revelations behind the nsa program and says he has done nothing wrong. while some call him a whistlblo others call him a traitor. i have a panel here with me now to discuss this. gang, it is great to have you here and certainly a lot to talk about since the revelation and the identity of snowden made public yesterday at his own discretion through the guardian who has been out front on this story. now it's been really interesting to see the reaction of our elected leaders. there was rand paul on fox. take a look. >> get a warrant. go after a terrorist or a murderer or a rapist but don't troll through a billion phone records ever
president john f. kennedy signed it into law 50 years ago today.ccording to statistics, women are still paid only 77 cents for every dollar men earn. president obama is pushing congress to pay past the paycheck fairness act designed to make wage differences more transparent. we will bring you those remarks as soon as they happen. >>> behind the leak. 29-year-old edward snowden says he is the leak behind last week's bombshell revelations behind the nsa program and says he has done...
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kennedy family has vacationed for generations. now a museum there is showing an exhibition from the summer of 1963, months before john f.in' kennedy'svery summer they went to cape cod. they enjoyed their vacation at hyannis port, massachusetts, and this power again of the sea and the masser who rules over all of it. john f. kennedy loved the sea and 1-800-of the yachts was always stayinged in cape cod from lathe may until sometime in september. this is one of them. the "sequoia." he spent some time on this. in the salon of this ship he had a birthday party, may of '63, last birthday leading into that final summer. anthony, norah? >> thank you, bill. that's amazing. the photographs are just stunning. in the end, of course quite later braking. >> incredibly heartbreaking. >> it's a treasure we get to see them though. >>> you never know who's going to end up. charles grow din. this is what i hear. people are cranky when they haven't eaten. but not you. please feel free. do you want a cup of coffee? i'll bring you a cup of coffee. orange juice? hot tea? >> how are you. are you looking as forward to seeing us as we are to you, charles gr
kennedy family has vacationed for generations. now a museum there is showing an exhibition from the summer of 1963, months before john f.in' kennedy'svery summer they went to cape cod. they enjoyed their vacation at hyannis port, massachusetts, and this power again of the sea and the masser who rules over all of it. john f. kennedy loved the sea and 1-800-of the yachts was always stayinged in cape cod from lathe may until sometime in september. this is one of them. the "sequoia." he...
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. >> hace medio siglos e parobo el acta de laigualdad de pago por el presidente john f kennedy, comoaridad, porque a la mujer se e paga 77 centavos menos por hora que al hombre >> la recomendacion es que los trabaajdore sen camino a jubilarse ahorren para tener el 70% del os ingersos que ganaban >> los legisladores estatales alcanzaron un acuerdo de la legislatura escolar, anunciar que en el acuerdo todos los distritos recibirian subvenciones 537 dólares, la más alta por jerry brown, los distritos tiene un 20% de lode bajos ingresos >> en vez de hacer una campaña con un menor sobrepeso, modifiacron la foto de una joven delgada para que pareciera ilesa, aunque la campaña logró que la gente hable de lobesidad infantil >> la ey de cuidado accecible >> los latinos no saben como les afecta dicha ley, antonio valberde con más información >> tuve que aplicar a una carta de crédito >> por parte del trabajo de mi mama estoy cubierta bajo la aseguranza >> la inclusion de los padres hasta los 26 años es uno de los beneficios del plan del salud, conocido como affordable care actividades >> hay u
. >> hace medio siglos e parobo el acta de laigualdad de pago por el presidente john f kennedy, comoaridad, porque a la mujer se e paga 77 centavos menos por hora que al hombre >> la recomendacion es que los trabaajdore sen camino a jubilarse ahorren para tener el 70% del os ingersos que ganaban >> los legisladores estatales alcanzaron un acuerdo de la legislatura escolar, anunciar que en el acuerdo todos los distritos recibirian subvenciones 537 dólares, la más alta por...
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and john kennedy was intimately involved in designing the m-16 which weuse today.g connection, isn't it? >> absolutely. it's such a magnificent part of our history. >> the m-1 saved the world because my father and so many memberofthe greatest generati had that gun by their side in combat zones in world war ii. that gun was better than the japanese version, had norshots. >> now that counts for history and for saving american lives. that's the interesting ent play between technology and moving our history backward. putting food on the table, expand being the country. we know about the crimes quite well. i think what we've fortten is theconnection that guns have to our military history and to our freedom in many ways. >> absolutely. we talk about guns that won the west. we're talking about the peacemaker, we're talking about the nser, we're talking about the win chesserrepaeng arm. say it is a terrific idea, brilliantly executed. your hands and independent sure that chris kyle would be thrilled with the result. >>ood to have you with us. >>. >> to loudobbs.com for lin
and john kennedy was intimately involved in designing the m-16 which weuse today.g connection, isn't it? >> absolutely. it's such a magnificent part of our history. >> the m-1 saved the world because my father and so many memberofthe greatest generati had that gun by their side in combat zones in world war ii. that gun was better than the japanese version, had norshots. >> now that counts for history and for saving american lives. that's the interesting ent play between...
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>> it's like john kennedy.have the official version of what we think happened to kennedy but we really don't know if somebody was shooting from the grass si knoll and we may never know. until we get conclusive evidence we'll never be able to solve the mystery. >> eric: you were his lawyer, conclusive evidence? >> in my book, the mind of a murderer, how he became a murderer and in his later years he felt remorse and decided confess. raised a strict baptist and was very sorry. anyone who watches him on tv as you are doing now would know. that anyone would ho reads my book would know. that that is why my book continues to be the place where people go to get the answer to what happened to jimmy hoffa. >> the body was cremated at crematorium that was connected to the detroit outfit and that was nasco's funeral parlor. >> eric: that was the claim. we were not able to confirm when we in detroit in 2004 but frank was told he was cremated. david, charlie, you are right, maybe he'll never be found. hoffa family could get
>> it's like john kennedy.have the official version of what we think happened to kennedy but we really don't know if somebody was shooting from the grass si knoll and we may never know. until we get conclusive evidence we'll never be able to solve the mystery. >> eric: you were his lawyer, conclusive evidence? >> in my book, the mind of a murderer, how he became a murderer and in his later years he felt remorse and decided confess. raised a strict baptist and was very sorry....
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doe gonzalez the way democrats attack edwin reese the way republicans attack bobby kennedy or john kennedyrney general has been the object of partisan attacks going back to maybe when they attacked thomas jefferson's attorney general. it is unfortunately the case that the attorney general has become an object of political attack therefore he is not a liability any more so than any other attorney general on any side of the fence. >> let me interrupt you for a second. he has been held in contempt of congress for, you know, the letter i believe that was sent to congress on february 4th of the over site committee which contained a blatant lie where they said there was no gun walki walking and based on his own investigation. let me nirn the question. some say it's a miss prison of a felony. that contempt was voted on not just by republicans but by democrats as well. >> actually, d i don't know how many democrats voted for it but you should have at least said it was overwell canning-- overwhela partisan vote. you used to be a judge you convicted somebody of a crime without evidence. >> i said th
doe gonzalez the way democrats attack edwin reese the way republicans attack bobby kennedy or john kennedyrney general has been the object of partisan attacks going back to maybe when they attacked thomas jefferson's attorney general. it is unfortunately the case that the attorney general has become an object of political attack therefore he is not a liability any more so than any other attorney general on any side of the fence. >> let me interrupt you for a second. he has been held in...
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helped to have the rifle that our troops are still using a version of around the world today and john kennedyesigning the m-16. >> also the f-14 and tte rifle the vague magnificat -- a magnificent part of the history. >> it saved the world because my father and so many members of the greatest generation had begun by their side from combat zones and that was better than the japanese version and better than the german standard shoulder rifle that counts for history and saving american lives and that is the interplay between technology to move our history for word to put food on the table, expanding the country, we know about the crimes quite well but we have forgotten the connection does have to the military history and our freedom. lou: absolutely the guns that won the west we're talking about the spencer and the winchester repeating arms and it is a terrific idea but brilliantly executed in to have another big winner on your hands i am sure chris kyle would be thrilled with the results. thank you. the book is american done on sale now online or in bookstores. go to lou dobbs.com get the book
helped to have the rifle that our troops are still using a version of around the world today and john kennedyesigning the m-16. >> also the f-14 and tte rifle the vague magnificat -- a magnificent part of the history. >> it saved the world because my father and so many members of the greatest generation had begun by their side from combat zones and that was better than the japanese version and better than the german standard shoulder rifle that counts for history and saving american...
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. >>> president obama finds him in berlin almost 50 years to the day of john f. kennedy's famous cold war address there. in just a few hours, he'll deliver a speech at brandenburg gate. he arrived fresh off the g-8 summer in northern ireland. nbc's chief white house correspondent chuck todd is live in berlin with more. chuck, good morning. >> standing here in front of the brendenberg gate just before president obama will give his speech. it is also 26 years removed when they did the tear down this wall speech. no other president has been able to do what president obama has been able to do. he will address and face the east side of the brandenburg gait. he is calling for another caught of arsenals by another third. he is also going to talk about nuclear nonproliferation. not to stop, or not quo on with their nuclear program. he believes the united states should have the capacity to use them. the president will be vetted with a state dinner, and then no more overnighting, traveling with the president, chuck todd, nbc news, berlin. >>> a bipartisan trio is commanding that pre
. >>> president obama finds him in berlin almost 50 years to the day of john f. kennedy's famous cold war address there. in just a few hours, he'll deliver a speech at brandenburg gate. he arrived fresh off the g-8 summer in northern ireland. nbc's chief white house correspondent chuck todd is live in berlin with more. chuck, good morning. >> standing here in front of the brendenberg gate just before president obama will give his speech. it is also 26 years removed when they did...
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a swiss air jet landed at john f. kennedy airport yesterday. it is not clear who the money was meant for or why it was being sent but investigators believe the money may have been stolen before the flight took off. >> john f. kennedy has a long history of cargo theft. the most famous was chronicled in the film "good fellows." >> president obama has scheduled a white house meeting with the bipartisan leaders of congress to talk about the immigration bill. the president has called on the house of representatives to act promptly after the senate approved legislation yesterday. he hopes congress will complete the overhaul measure before the august recess. the senate voted 67-27 to clear a key hurdle that essentially points the way for stepped up border security and a path for citizenship. it will face a tougher fight in the republican-controlled house of representatives where members are more divided. >> the california air national guard is being called to fight a wildfire in colorado with two planes being sent from california to the frontlines of t
a swiss air jet landed at john f. kennedy airport yesterday. it is not clear who the money was meant for or why it was being sent but investigators believe the money may have been stolen before the flight took off. >> john f. kennedy has a long history of cargo theft. the most famous was chronicled in the film "good fellows." >> president obama has scheduled a white house meeting with the bipartisan leaders of congress to talk about the immigration bill. the president has...
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and his brother robert kennedy and claims he listened to marilyn monroe having sex with john urs before her death, she claims she had an argument with bobby kennedy. he claims he heard bobby kennedy trying to quiet her down with a pillow so the neighbors wouldn't hear her shouting. >> some of these files this we reviewed contain elements that are not 100% verifiable. they are his recollections to his daughter. >> otash was part of the l.a.p.d. until 1955 after a falling out with the police chief so he became gum shoe to the stars. the real life gum shoe helped inspired the character jack nicholson played in "chinatown." >> he moved in the gray zone between the police, the mob, the private investigators who made hollywood in the 1950s such an interesting place. >> now, otash's daughter said she released all that information to the "hollywood reporter" because she thought her father's reputation was being maligned. >> interesting. a weird little underworld you revealed for us. >> "a wild rumpus" author was paid tribute to today by google. he died last year. among his most cheris
and his brother robert kennedy and claims he listened to marilyn monroe having sex with john urs before her death, she claims she had an argument with bobby kennedy. he claims he heard bobby kennedy trying to quiet her down with a pillow so the neighbors wouldn't hear her shouting. >> some of these files this we reviewed contain elements that are not 100% verifiable. they are his recollections to his daughter. >> otash was part of the l.a.p.d. until 1955 after a falling out with the...
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and john kennedy was intimately involved in designing the m-16 which use today.ating connectio isn't it. >>. >> absoluty. the m-16 which supplanted the m-14 and e old m-1 garand rifle, the0 aught 6, su a magnificent part of our story. many gun buffs stillonsider t be one of the finest wpons ever designed. >> the m-1 saved the world because my father and so many members of the greatest generation had that gun by their side in combat zones in world war ii. that gun was better than the japanese version, and it was better than the german standard shoulder rifle. now that counts for history and it counts for saving american% lives. that's the interesting interplay betweetechnology and move offing our history forward and back, with putting food on t table, expanding the country. you know, we know about the crimes quite well, but i think wh we've forgotten is the connection that guns have to our military history and t our freedom in many ways. >> absolutely. when we talk about guns that you know that won the west, we're taing about the peemaker, we'rtalking about the sp
and john kennedy was intimately involved in designing the m-16 which use today.ating connectio isn't it. >>. >> absoluty. the m-16 which supplanted the m-14 and e old m-1 garand rifle, the0 aught 6, su a magnificent part of our story. many gun buffs stillonsider t be one of the finest wpons ever designed. >> the m-1 saved the world because my father and so many members of the greatest generation had that gun by their side in combat zones in world war ii. that gun was better...
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that night president john kennedy spoke to the nation and what is now his civil rights address. >> ifamerican, because his skin is dark, cannot eat lunch in a restaurant opened to the public if he can cannot send his children to the best public school available if he cannot vote for the public officials who represent him if in short he cannot enjoy the full and free life which all of us want, then who among us would be content if the color of his skin changed and would stand in his place. >> michael: beautifully spoken 50 years ago and it's a good reminder that 50 years later the march still goes on. now we move to check in with cenk uygur and see what is on tap with "the young turks." >> cenk: we go to turkey and the outrageous actions of the turkish government and why they're so outrageous and why people are so angry in turkey. then we'll go back to snowden. did you know that 70%--well i gave it away there. turns out--all right 70% of the people who work on national security are private contractors. so good news/bad news. the bad news we've outsourced that, but the good news, could
that night president john kennedy spoke to the nation and what is now his civil rights address. >> ifamerican, because his skin is dark, cannot eat lunch in a restaurant opened to the public if he can cannot send his children to the best public school available if he cannot vote for the public officials who represent him if in short he cannot enjoy the full and free life which all of us want, then who among us would be content if the color of his skin changed and would stand in his place....