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as president john f. kennedynew frontier is not a set of promises. it is a set of challenges. and these astronauts not only accepted those challenges, they challenged future generations to explore new horizons, to apply our skills, our effort, our determination to any obstacles before us. indeed, when president kennedy announced his determination to chart a new course into space, all americans and those of you who -- well, many of you may not have been born then, but for many of us who were there, learned a new word. astronaut. sailors to the stars. a sailor to the stars. in the past age of discovery, the sailors were guided by the stars. in the new age of discovery, the new frontier, these astronauts reached for the stars. as senator john glenn became the first american to orbit the earth, he paved the way for simply not just more missions into space, but for an expanded commitment to science and technology. and he acted upon that commitment with his leadership and the united states senate where he brought honor
as president john f. kennedynew frontier is not a set of promises. it is a set of challenges. and these astronauts not only accepted those challenges, they challenged future generations to explore new horizons, to apply our skills, our effort, our determination to any obstacles before us. indeed, when president kennedy announced his determination to chart a new course into space, all americans and those of you who -- well, many of you may not have been born then, but for many of us who were...
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john kennedy was 43 and had this young family and all these new, young, energetic people with him.tricity came across the television set. >> yeah and there would be many more to follow. they got funnier. he was cautious as a new president, joking too much. that would change as time went on and some of the goofy questions went on. but what i was amazed at and you've written about, if he didn't know he didn't know. if he didn't want to elaborate he didn't elaborate but it was boom, boom, boom. maybe it goes to the nature of our times but presidents since and in controversy since, presidents have had to be almost surgical in their responses, but to the degree that you lose people and i'm wondering what's become of just the idea of preventy being best. >> i don't know what's become of it but i think it would still work. you'll never stop members of the press from putting their own spin on this, that or the other, but usually people are watching, people who are interested at least or concerned about politics and government are watching. so it's really what the president says and how he
john kennedy was 43 and had this young family and all these new, young, energetic people with him.tricity came across the television set. >> yeah and there would be many more to follow. they got funnier. he was cautious as a new president, joking too much. that would change as time went on and some of the goofy questions went on. but what i was amazed at and you've written about, if he didn't know he didn't know. if he didn't want to elaborate he didn't elaborate but it was boom, boom,...
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kennedy. i just don't think i can do it." it wasn't bigotry, it was real problems with the roman catholic religion. when john f kennedy addressed the houston ministerial alliance in nineteen sixty, this was a real turning point in american history when he explained how he could be an american and a catholic. i think that election was a real turning anti-catholicism kind of disappeared, it evaporated. kennedy carried texas, forty thousand, some people say stolen votes. al smith got massacred in nineteen twenty eight when he ran i think there are analogies hehe, people are worried about how you could be a muslim and how you could be a good american. those things have to be explained, we have to talk about them. i think that's what we're doing here.jim: let me mention, i totally agree with jeff, but this large question is about the other, someone that's a little different. at the beginning of our history we killed many indians, took their land. we brought slavery to the united ates and treated people of a different color differently. we enticed chinese to come and help build the railroad infrastructur e and tre
kennedy. i just don't think i can do it." it wasn't bigotry, it was real problems with the roman catholic religion. when john f kennedy addressed the houston ministerial alliance in nineteen sixty, this was a real turning point in american history when he explained how he could be an american and a catholic. i think that election was a real turning anti-catholicism kind of disappeared, it evaporated. kennedy carried texas, forty thousand, some people say stolen votes. al smith got...
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as john kennedy and ronald reagan understood, reduce the burden on the american people and it will bekay. >> are there more single people or people that don't care about the middle class that might vote bernie in to power. >> no. but mark raises a good point. the republicans under george bush were horrific spend, spend, spend. obama double downed on that. the only person right now that cares about reducing government spending is ted cruz. >> john, what do you think? >> i think what government grows is bad for the economy whether it is republicans or democrats and i don't think they like slow growth. >> all right. the polls show different right now but things could change. thanks, gang. coming up next, the supreme court selling a election battle over illegal immigration and executive action and also decides how much taxes you pay. that is coming up next. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the huds
as john kennedy and ronald reagan understood, reduce the burden on the american people and it will bekay. >> are there more single people or people that don't care about the middle class that might vote bernie in to power. >> no. but mark raises a good point. the republicans under george bush were horrific spend, spend, spend. obama double downed on that. the only person right now that cares about reducing government spending is ted cruz. >> john, what do you think? >> i...
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lee harvey oswald single-handedly killed john f. kennedy. no, fidel castro killed john f. kennedy. these are the stories that power has told about itself throughout my lifetime. essentially, these are the real conspiracy theories. and they're told by power. with the complicity of the american media, corporate media. and these are the stories that have had, unfortunately, some tragic consequences as well, as we all know. from the examples that i just cited. sost the job of people like -- so it's the job of people like me, historians, alternative historians, journalists, to present the truth, basically, to cut through this myth-making, this spinning of history, of reality. and, you know, it's no easy task because there's hollywood, there's the corporate media, there's fox news. and again and again, day after day, 24/7, they're telling us their reality. and as mills, the great sociologist who wrote "the power elite" back during the cold war in the 1950s and was one of the first to analyze the phenomenon of the dulles brothers and that power circle, as he famous hi said about these men
lee harvey oswald single-handedly killed john f. kennedy. no, fidel castro killed john f. kennedy. these are the stories that power has told about itself throughout my lifetime. essentially, these are the real conspiracy theories. and they're told by power. with the complicity of the american media, corporate media. and these are the stories that have had, unfortunately, some tragic consequences as well, as we all know. from the examples that i just cited. sost the job of people like -- so it's...
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kennedy, kennedy ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ ken-nedy for me ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ kennedy >> sabato: and johnedy, kennedy, kennedy" ad that would literally drive you insane if you listen to it too many times. >> ♪ try something new >> sabato: well, in 1964, we began the era of professional television advertising that really did have an impact. >> ♪ >> mann: doyle dane bernbach was an up-and-coming advertising firm on madison avenue that was making a name for themselves with advertisements for up-and-coming firms and products that included volkswagen. john f. kennedy saw the spots and told his brother-in-law steve smith, "go find me that firm. i want to talk to them about maybe doing my advertising for my reelection in 1964." and that's how ddb came into the orbit of lyndon johnson and the dnc in 1964. johnson and the people around him, his aides and his advertising firm, wanted to portray goldwater as a dangerous man who, if he got control of the nuclear arsenal, might threaten the peace of the world. >> goldwater, jr.: the mood of the country at the time was one of worry about the soviet uni
kennedy, kennedy ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ ken-nedy for me ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ kennedy >> sabato: and johnedy, kennedy, kennedy" ad that would literally drive you insane if you listen to it too many times. >> ♪ try something new >> sabato: well, in 1964, we began the era of professional television advertising that really did have an impact. >> ♪ >> mann: doyle dane bernbach was an up-and-coming advertising firm on madison avenue that...
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lee harvey oswald single-handedly killed john f. kennedy. no, fidel castro killed john f. kennedy. these are the stories power has told about itself throughout my life time. essentially these are the real conspiracy theories and they are told by power. with the complicity of the american media, appropriate media. these are the stories that had unfortunately some tragic consequences as well as we all know from the examples i just cited. it is the job of people like me, historians, alternative historians, journalists, to present the truth. basically, to cut through mythsmaking, spinning of history, of reality. it is no easy task because there is hollywood, there is the corporate media, there is a fox news. again and again day after day 24/7 they are telling us there reality and as the great sociologists who wrote the power elite during the cold war in the 1915s, one of the first to analyze the phenomenon of the dulles brothers and the power circle, as he famously said about these. is such men as these, they were 99% men and 96% today such men as these are crackpot realists. and we ar
lee harvey oswald single-handedly killed john f. kennedy. no, fidel castro killed john f. kennedy. these are the stories power has told about itself throughout my life time. essentially these are the real conspiracy theories and they are told by power. with the complicity of the american media, appropriate media. these are the stories that had unfortunately some tragic consequences as well as we all know from the examples i just cited. it is the job of people like me, historians, alternative...
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cruz quoted what he believed was a quote from president john f. kennedy - turns out, it was actually robert kennedy. republican front runner donald trump will be coming back to astern iowa. the dodoald all set toohave a rally at the university of the 12th at 6 o'clock -- doors open at four. it was a different form of caucusing at wells fargo arena today. the bulls from "the world's toughest rodeo" made their predictions.. in a not-so-sanitary way. they were guided by the call of nature... to pictures of the candidadaes.. donald trump was the "winner" for the republicans. the bulls were too shy to pick a democrat... the salvation army in iowa city is opening up a new winter day shelter on monday. the shelter will be open from 9 in the morning until 11:30 and will serve breakfast for those in need. the day shelter comes juss in time coldest week in the area so far this winter. kwwl's kristin rogers spent the morning in iowa city learning about the new shelter and talkng with those who plan on using it, she is now that''s right and those who plan on using th
cruz quoted what he believed was a quote from president john f. kennedy - turns out, it was actually robert kennedy. republican front runner donald trump will be coming back to astern iowa. the dodoald all set toohave a rally at the university of the 12th at 6 o'clock -- doors open at four. it was a different form of caucusing at wells fargo arena today. the bulls from "the world's toughest rodeo" made their predictions.. in a not-so-sanitary way. they were guided by the call of...
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in most with president john kennedy.nd then the united autoworkers role. >> you have been writing books over 20 years the way to promote that is it new to put out a video trailer? [laughter] >> yes it is. the industry is like the newspaper business but then use the new social media. to promote the books it is part of the game. >> rating that they would march into sunlight. accidents in incident and intentions that representative people apart. and those that pretended to be certain of the meaning. >> i have been very honest to have very strong political beliefs. but i interested in they are the way they are. and every human being so i never trying to preach to acquire. so it is the more provocative that you are. with that complexity of truth. but it is what i am looking for. >> host: and two-tiered from serious work. there is much about politics that is trouville and boring to be. but the possibilities of a particular story. >> and much of that in the late '70s. as the first profiler and biographer. in clinton begin and b
in most with president john kennedy.nd then the united autoworkers role. >> you have been writing books over 20 years the way to promote that is it new to put out a video trailer? [laughter] >> yes it is. the industry is like the newspaper business but then use the new social media. to promote the books it is part of the game. >> rating that they would march into sunlight. accidents in incident and intentions that representative people apart. and those that pretended to be...
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there was to menace outpouring that rivaled john kennedys and president roosevelt outpouring when they passed away both here in washington and in simi valley first when he late-- not stay, but he laid in the library, the presidential library and over 100,000 people in less than two days came to pay their respects and then here over a day and then again, well over 100,000 people came to pay their respects and back at simi valley as the plane lands appointment do and makes its way ironically on ronald reagan highway, 101, back to reagan library, is that hundreds of thousands of people turned out just, and every day people turned out along the highway and they had to shut it down because there was just tremendous outpouring. >> host: to your points a and a clear was emerging after reagan's in the national media were schedule and on the other hand those who got reagan work nearly all complementary. he was a good president and president-- [inaudible] c2 that was representative of literally thousands of people who either showed up, wrote the newspapers, called up the networks. every time the
there was to menace outpouring that rivaled john kennedys and president roosevelt outpouring when they passed away both here in washington and in simi valley first when he late-- not stay, but he laid in the library, the presidential library and over 100,000 people in less than two days came to pay their respects and then here over a day and then again, well over 100,000 people came to pay their respects and back at simi valley as the plane lands appointment do and makes its way ironically on...
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his john f. kennedyand lyndon johnson in their building leadership wasn't the social movement, the story of john lewis makes it clear that it was full. lewis knew that, he knew he had to mobilize him a grassroots and he knew he had to try to get the ear of the leadership in washington. here's a section from our book that deals with john lewis. >> john lewis spent his 21st birthday, sunday, debra 211,961st in the nashville jail. he didn't exactly plan it that way. that day, lewis a student at the theological seminary nashville was scheduled to give his senior sermon, a meditation on the tenth chapter of the gospel of matthew in which jesus proclaims sick not today for peace on the of, i came to send not peace but a sword. it was a passage for an earnest young man who pledge nonviolence but his actions provoked violence. the previous evening, lewis and 25 other civil rights activist, most students most students had been arrested for blockading the entrance to the loews theater where hundreds lined up to wa
his john f. kennedyand lyndon johnson in their building leadership wasn't the social movement, the story of john lewis makes it clear that it was full. lewis knew that, he knew he had to mobilize him a grassroots and he knew he had to try to get the ear of the leadership in washington. here's a section from our book that deals with john lewis. >> john lewis spent his 21st birthday, sunday, debra 211,961st in the nashville jail. he didn't exactly plan it that way. that day, lewis a student...
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kennedy's civil rights bill. they succeeded in making it a much stronger and more powerful law. in part because of the criticism that john f. kennedy, i'm sorry, that john lewis had said that we do not want this law at all. and so he actually talked about this and he wrote about his experience and he said how hard it was to challenge these older, very experienced leaders. he says said that they convinced me to change the outline of my message but they didn't really change the sense of free speech. which is that what is needed is a massive revolution and that was something that i was echoed by the other leaders of the demonstration. >> we are going to do all 10 of them, by the way. >> the second speaker was the president of united auto the united auto workers union. this is a union that sported the civil rights movement for longtime and he was perhaps the most important white labor leader. [inaudible] >> wilkins who was the president of the national association for the advancement of colored people. >> what was his topic? >> well, his topic, the naacp was the largest civil rights organization and the oldest civil rights o
kennedy's civil rights bill. they succeeded in making it a much stronger and more powerful law. in part because of the criticism that john f. kennedy, i'm sorry, that john lewis had said that we do not want this law at all. and so he actually talked about this and he wrote about his experience and he said how hard it was to challenge these older, very experienced leaders. he says said that they convinced me to change the outline of my message but they didn't really change the sense of free...
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candidate really wanted to back what president kennedy is saying there. >> well, you bet, lawrence. and, of course, not to miss this opportunity, but johnause of people with mental illness. and that cause is as relative today as we know. and he said the mentally ill need no longer be alien to our afeks. or beyond the help of our communities. and that really should be the message of any kennedy who wants to address the enormous scourge of overdoses and the rise of suicide that's now twice the rate of homicide in this country. these are the real issues. and john f. kennedy was even talking about them back in the early '60s. >> patrick kennedy, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i really appreciate this. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, michigan's governor is saying something new and very strange about the flint water crisis. shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college, raised active twin girls, and trained as a nurse. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabe
candidate really wanted to back what president kennedy is saying there. >> well, you bet, lawrence. and, of course, not to miss this opportunity, but johnause of people with mental illness. and that cause is as relative today as we know. and he said the mentally ill need no longer be alien to our afeks. or beyond the help of our communities. and that really should be the message of any kennedy who wants to address the enormous scourge of overdoses and the rise of suicide that's now twice...
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. >> john kennedy was his high school coach while he wasn't an impressive first baseman doc proposednge isn't i had talk to him about catching, and he said, coach, you know, i'm not sure. >> mike came around ultimately becoming what many consider the greatest catcher in baseball history. with 427 homeruns and a 308 career batting average. >> i knew i had one thing i could do get the bat to the zone and hit and as a young catcher i knew i had a lot of work to do. >> and work did he. he was a 1,000 thee hundred 90th pick in 1988 and somehow he beat the odds. >> the lowest draft pick ever to make the hall of fame is unbelievable feat and that's the thing that i want my kids to see and understand it takes that work ethic. >> i've always done what he done. >> he had a goal if hyped and the values that he placed on what he wanted to achieve is what makes him so remarkable. >> the coach there doc kennedy -- >> tell him. >> coaching mike piazza is not his only claim to fame. he happens to be back in the day the social study teacher for very own kate bilo. >> wow. how about that. >> yup. that
. >> john kennedy was his high school coach while he wasn't an impressive first baseman doc proposednge isn't i had talk to him about catching, and he said, coach, you know, i'm not sure. >> mike came around ultimately becoming what many consider the greatest catcher in baseball history. with 427 homeruns and a 308 career batting average. >> i knew i had one thing i could do get the bat to the zone and hit and as a young catcher i knew i had a lot of work to do. >> and...
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. >> john kennedy was his high school coach while he wasn't an impressive first baseman doc proposedhange isn't i had talk to him about catching, and he said, coach, you know, i'm not sure. >> mike came around ultimately becoming what many consider the greatest catcher in baseball history. with 427 homeruns and a 308 career batting average. >> i knew i had one thing i could do get the bat to the zone and hit and as a young catcher i knew i had a lot of work to do. >> and work did he. he was a 1,000 thee hundred 90th pick in 1988 and somehow he beat the odds. >> the lowest draft pick ever to make the hall of fame is unbelievable feat and that's the thing that i want my kids to see and understand it takes that work ethic. >> i've always done what he done. >> he had a goal if hyped and the values that he placed on what he wanted to achieve is what makes him so remarkable. >> the coach there doc kennedy -- >> tell him. >> coaching mike piazza is not his only claim to fame. he happens to be back in the day the social study teacher for very own kate bilo. >> wow. how about that. >> yup. th
. >> john kennedy was his high school coach while he wasn't an impressive first baseman doc proposedhange isn't i had talk to him about catching, and he said, coach, you know, i'm not sure. >> mike came around ultimately becoming what many consider the greatest catcher in baseball history. with 427 homeruns and a 308 career batting average. >> i knew i had one thing i could do get the bat to the zone and hit and as a young catcher i knew i had a lot of work to do. >> and...
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i got on the elevator and there was john segan fowler. ethel kennedy, robert kennedy's widow, i cannot help myself, zero my gosh, excuse me, i i just thought you would want to know, you are in a comic book that i am working on with john lewis. ethel kennedy looks at me with these big beautiful eyes and says well, that's nice dear. you can understand what it meant to me when a few years later she called on my cell phone to tell me that march book one was the first graphic novels ever when the kennedy book award. [applause]. that was not the moment we realize we are well our way to inspiring a new generation. that moment came just before book one came out. i got a phone call from a reporter in a newspaper he said look, i don't usually do this, but i gave i gave your book to my 9-year-old son, he has read it. then he went and put on his sunday suit and now is marching around my house demanding equality for everyone. imagine if we existed in a world where there was a social consciousness in every 9-year-old. in a generation of injustice would know hunger b
i got on the elevator and there was john segan fowler. ethel kennedy, robert kennedy's widow, i cannot help myself, zero my gosh, excuse me, i i just thought you would want to know, you are in a comic book that i am working on with john lewis. ethel kennedy looks at me with these big beautiful eyes and says well, that's nice dear. you can understand what it meant to me when a few years later she called on my cell phone to tell me that march book one was the first graphic novels ever when the...
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customs agents are now using facial comparison technology at john f. kennedy international airport in new york. the biometric readers match a person's face to their passport. passports have a chip embedded in them that matches the photo page. the computer programs will screen passengers arriving from countries where visas are waived and to randomly check on returning u.s. citizens. (commissioner r. gil kerlikowske, u.s. customs ensures the security of their identities. for our cdp officers, enhancing the crucial ability to match a traveler to the travel document is critical. and for the public it adds a layer of security to the inspection process by confirming the identity of travelers seeking entry into the united states." u.s. customs successfully tested the facial comparison technology last year at washington a real-life dramatic role for actor jamie foxx. he sprang into action after a car crash near his california home. "the way that i found out about it was at about 8:30 and i heard the crash, and i heard someone yelling. so i get in my car, come down and
customs agents are now using facial comparison technology at john f. kennedy international airport in new york. the biometric readers match a person's face to their passport. passports have a chip embedded in them that matches the photo page. the computer programs will screen passengers arriving from countries where visas are waived and to randomly check on returning u.s. citizens. (commissioner r. gil kerlikowske, u.s. customs ensures the security of their identities. for our cdp officers,...
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saturday evening at y>Ñ historian james watson compares the assassinations of abraham lincoln and john f. kennedying the similarities and differences between both tragedies. and, at 10:00, the 1965 "meet the press" interview who authored a report on the contents of black poverty in the united states. >> i believe that -- i believe that president johnson said in his university speech, you cannot keep a man in chains for three centuries and take the chains off of them and say okay, you're free to run the ranks of life with anybody else. people have to be given the opportunity to compete with effective resources. and i believe that we should make a special effort.zpmberet . a visit to pershing park to washington, d.c. to hear about proposed designs for a new national world war iu memorial for its up congresswomaning anniversary. for our complete holiday schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> each week until to 2016 presidential election, american history tv brings you article kooifl coverage of past presidential races, next; on road to the white house rewind, we look back to the 20 campaign and democrat al
saturday evening at y>Ñ historian james watson compares the assassinations of abraham lincoln and john f. kennedying the similarities and differences between both tragedies. and, at 10:00, the 1965 "meet the press" interview who authored a report on the contents of black poverty in the united states. >> i believe that -- i believe that president johnson said in his university speech, you cannot keep a man in chains for three centuries and take the chains off of them and say...
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john kennedy, to itemize in our. it is not about that. that is more common in our so society.sault a woman, when you bite a woman, i think the voters need to know this. trish: why did this not turn him -- why did this not hurt him in a bigger way? >> very effectively suppressed. tracking the story down. got her on film in a wrenching interview. the brass that nbc flocked airing at that. she had to quit. threaten to quit before they would air that. tracking down liz ward grayson. indeed, clinton had better. he could not get his editors to run that story. there has been a spin effort by the clintons to try to shut down the mainstream media coverage of this story in the days of citizens united. a candidate like trump, encourage to go there, i do not think that the strategy will work. >> thank you. the clintons war on women. the new year bringing bigger paychecks. you know, that is all good. and until you lose your job because of it. they reality of the wage wars. that is next. ♪ ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options u
john kennedy, to itemize in our. it is not about that. that is more common in our so society.sault a woman, when you bite a woman, i think the voters need to know this. trish: why did this not turn him -- why did this not hurt him in a bigger way? >> very effectively suppressed. tracking the story down. got her on film in a wrenching interview. the brass that nbc flocked airing at that. she had to quit. threaten to quit before they would air that. tracking down liz ward grayson. indeed,...
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[applause] >> i want to begin by thanking the john f. kennedy -- the john f. nnedy library who has focused on the women and their achievements and their power and to say i'm thrilled. we have a large group of students here tonight. i think this book "fast forward" has a lot of practical advice in it about how you can find your power and your purpose. it's great to have youth with us. i wanted melanne to start with you and if you could give us a little bit of background. why did you want to write "fast forward" and if you can, tell us the secret for achieving our power and purpose is. >> before you do that jill let me just say what it are budget is for me to be here with you. jill as i think everybody should know is one of the great journalists of our time and certainly one of the greatest female journalist and i have come to know her over the years and respect what she has achieved but what touches me the most is the young reporters i know, young women reporters who have told me what it's like to be able to work with her and to walk in her office and be inspire
[applause] >> i want to begin by thanking the john f. kennedy -- the john f. nnedy library who has focused on the women and their achievements and their power and to say i'm thrilled. we have a large group of students here tonight. i think this book "fast forward" has a lot of practical advice in it about how you can find your power and your purpose. it's great to have youth with us. i wanted melanne to start with you and if you could give us a little bit of background. why did...
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i stand with lyndon johnson, john kennedy, bobby kennedy, martin luther king, and jimmy in being distinctly pro-life. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are both pro-abortion radicals. they stand in support of portions in the late term. -- abortions in the late term. partial abortions. abortions for population control. they support abortions for sex-selection. we have to understand that 3500 babies died today. 25,000 babies will die this week. will die this month and over 1,000,300 thousand babies will die this year. hillary clinton is not concerned about this. bernie sanders is not concerned about this. i am concerned in the great geordie of democrats are concerned. the democratic party is not populated by a population of abortion radicals, it is populated by good people who want to support the right to life of every citizen of the united states. >> thank you. we're going to our second level. >> good evening. i am running for president a cousin we are jeopardizing our children's futures with these it's ind budget of his washington. currently we have a national debt that is approaching $192
i stand with lyndon johnson, john kennedy, bobby kennedy, martin luther king, and jimmy in being distinctly pro-life. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are both pro-abortion radicals. they stand in support of portions in the late term. -- abortions in the late term. partial abortions. abortions for population control. they support abortions for sex-selection. we have to understand that 3500 babies died today. 25,000 babies will die this week. will die this month and over 1,000,300 thousand...
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claimed his parents for john f. kennedy and marilyn monroe and stated, "you picked the wrong person to mess with." >> this is different time than what i grew up in. kevin: court documents do not indicate how he planned to kidnap bo and/or sunny. he did tell secret service agents he planned to announce the campaign for the presidency of the united states while visiting washington. we are live in front of the white house, kevin lewis, abc7 news. alison: a welt, day, often times foggy start to the weekend. the abc7 photojournalist marty captured beautiful images today. you can see the famed georgetown spires barely visible from across the river. will it clear out for the weekend? our chief meteorologist doug hill is here with the forecast. doug: this looks like it has to wait until sunday to clear out at all. the pictures from marty are darker. up thes of clouds and drizzle. the temperatures haven't budged. a live look now at the national harbor. the same images. stuck with us a light easterly wind that is keeping the low leve
claimed his parents for john f. kennedy and marilyn monroe and stated, "you picked the wrong person to mess with." >> this is different time than what i grew up in. kevin: court documents do not indicate how he planned to kidnap bo and/or sunny. he did tell secret service agents he planned to announce the campaign for the presidency of the united states while visiting washington. we are live in front of the white house, kevin lewis, abc7 news. alison: a welt, day, often times...
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john-f-kennedy's limo keys are up for auction. it is just one artifact included in the auction of items associated with the j-f-k assassination. it is finally happening.3 the playboy mansion is up for sale. the six-acre estate, built in 19-27, will be listed sometime next month. t-m-z reports playboy enterprises is looking to list the mansion somewhere north of 200-million dollars. but some real estate sources say that it overpriced. they say the house is a tear-3 down and should be priced between 80 and 90-million dollars. there are some "catches" if someone does decide to buy the estate. whoever buys it will be continue to live in the mansion until he dies. and of course, 3 his bedroom is off limits. 3 3 here is a look at current conditions.. here are your weather headlines for today.. up next.. we'll talk about what to expect in the extended forecast. 3 3 3 3 3 "this is an incredible opportunity for everyone in asheville" coming up in our next halalhour... a proposal for an "indigenous people's day." when the esolution takes pl
john-f-kennedy's limo keys are up for auction. it is just one artifact included in the auction of items associated with the j-f-k assassination. it is finally happening.3 the playboy mansion is up for sale. the six-acre estate, built in 19-27, will be listed sometime next month. t-m-z reports playboy enterprises is looking to list the mansion somewhere north of 200-million dollars. but some real estate sources say that it overpriced. they say the house is a tear-3 down and should be priced...
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stockert reportedly said he is the son of marilyn monroe and john f. kennedy.. he also said he was in d-c to advocate for 99-dollar-a-month health care. when good morning las vegas returns...a night one valley senior has been waiting his whole high school career for. 14.17.44.00 "all he wants to do is play basketball. all he wants to do is be a part coming up.. see what his team and another unforgettable night. ((ad-lib)) we are dealing with cold temperatures here in las houston,texas.....well, they are getting pounded with hail. the worst of it is over, but the cleanup has just begun, the hail did some serious damage to cars. the owner of this car says this things is just two weeks old! happened! <"i ran out here and ported it under this tree... ...this is what i found.> thunderstorms have moved out of the houston area this morning. parts of texas are still recovering after being slammed with tornadoes. one woman who survived is now moving into a new mansion... ....and it is all thanks to one generous man. amber jenkins is calling this 7 thousand square foot ma
stockert reportedly said he is the son of marilyn monroe and john f. kennedy.. he also said he was in d-c to advocate for 99-dollar-a-month health care. when good morning las vegas returns...a night one valley senior has been waiting his whole high school career for. 14.17.44.00 "all he wants to do is play basketball. all he wants to do is be a part coming up.. see what his team and another unforgettable night. ((ad-lib)) we are dealing with cold temperatures here in las...
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kennedy winter estate in palm beach, winter estate in palm beach, darling. on set to be sold. >> love the accent. about the auction. >>reporter: they were america's royal family. president john f. kennedy and first lady jackie. the couple spending a lot of time at their family's sprawling palm beach estate. the 11 bedroom mediterranean home recently selling for 31 million dollars. the content inside now up for auction. >> here we have the beds that were in the president's bedroom but when john and jackie married these were the beds that they slept in when they were in the house. >>reporter: jfk parents joe and rose k knedy find the ocean front estate in 1933. the the home became known as the winter white house. president kennedy even conducting business here. this small library is known as the cabinet room. >> these are the chairs where when president elect kennedy interviewed the gentlemen for his cabinet this is where they sat. dressing table of rose kennedy. as you can see it hasn't been touched by any one. it has so much character. whole family sat at this massive mahogany table the highest priced item in the lot. the opening bid will begin at 4000 dollars. >> there is n
kennedy winter estate in palm beach, winter estate in palm beach, darling. on set to be sold. >> love the accent. about the auction. >>reporter: they were america's royal family. president john f. kennedy and first lady jackie. the couple spending a lot of time at their family's sprawling palm beach estate. the 11 bedroom mediterranean home recently selling for 31 million dollars. the content inside now up for auction. >> here we have the beds that were in the president's...
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kennedy. [ light laughter ] and secondly the impression wasn't of john f. kennedy. it was mayor quimby from "the simpsons." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and so that's two things. at least quote him. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: a real quote. oh, and listen to this. over the weekend, bernie sanders said that if he's elected, he plans to spend $1 trillion to fight unemployment. [ scattered cheers ] when asked what they would do with that kind of money, unemployed people said, retire. [ laughter and applause ] why would i work? a trillion dollars. and did you see this? former new york city mayor michael bloomberg reportedly commissioned a poll to see how he'd do if he ran for president as an independent candidate. he'd be a billionaire new yorker running an unexpected campaign for president. or as one guy called it, "total pipe dream. [ laughter and applause ] never happen. never do it." i read the republican candidates aired a dozen new tv ads last week, even though recent data has shown tv ads are mostly ineffective. chris christie was like, "if tv ads aren't ef
kennedy. [ light laughter ] and secondly the impression wasn't of john f. kennedy. it was mayor quimby from "the simpsons." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and so that's two things. at least quote him. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: a real quote. oh, and listen to this. over the weekend, bernie sanders said that if he's elected, he plans to spend $1 trillion to fight unemployment. [ scattered cheers ] when asked what they would do with that kind of money, unemployed people...
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john kennedy was assassinated by a sniper.s whitman was a particularly successful sniper university of texas in 1966. there was a period of time of a lot of violence. a lot of violence that didn't make any sense, so, you have to wonder about the impact about some of the events of that period and what role they played in him, and in his decision to ultimately become a serial sniper. was there a point in time where something could have been done to put you on a different course? was there some kind of intervention that could have happened? >> i asked people to teach me, encourage me to go to school, get an education, my life would have turned out a whole lot differently, you know. >> do you think you still would have become a serial sniper? >> i don't think i would. i wanted to have the hatred. everybody does, when he get hurt, they want to pass that on. i kept getting angry. >> do you think you were born to kill? >> i guess you could say that. some people are born with a streak that they can do that. whereas other people if the
john kennedy was assassinated by a sniper.s whitman was a particularly successful sniper university of texas in 1966. there was a period of time of a lot of violence. a lot of violence that didn't make any sense, so, you have to wonder about the impact about some of the events of that period and what role they played in him, and in his decision to ultimately become a serial sniper. was there a point in time where something could have been done to put you on a different course? was there some...
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there was a tremendous outpouring that rivaled john kennedy's and franklin roosevelt's admiration when he passed away. in simi valley, when he first lady, not in state, but at the library. the presidential library -- over 100,000 people in less than two days came to pay their respects and he lay in state here and well over 100,000 people came to pay their percent -- there respects. hundreds of thousands of people turned out. just common, everyday people turned out along the highway. they had to shut it down. there was a tremendous upcoming of a american people. host: a clear pattern was emerging after people were skeptical. he was a good president and did our country great. that was represented of literally thousands of people , wroteher showed up their newspapers, called up the networks. every time the network beard off off on being harsh on reagan, the phone lines would gear up. ronald reagan biographer craig shirley joining us. if you want to ask a question -- how did reagan approached this idea of shaking his legacy? itst: he very much resisted he wants told luke cannon, who was th
there was a tremendous outpouring that rivaled john kennedy's and franklin roosevelt's admiration when he passed away. in simi valley, when he first lady, not in state, but at the library. the presidential library -- over 100,000 people in less than two days came to pay their respects and he lay in state here and well over 100,000 people came to pay their percent -- there respects. hundreds of thousands of people turned out. just common, everyday people turned out along the highway. they had to...
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john kennedy, when he was running for president. some of these republican rivals are champing at the bit to point that out. what do you make of that? >> well, i think almost anything is fair in politics, that's what i've lenaarned. i think marco is running to help make those votes consequential. one of those things would be the intelligence briefings that governor bush says he's missed. you learn more watching your show or reading the "new york times" than you go going to these so called intelligence briefings. marco is on senate intel and he certainly lows the issues better than his colleagues and certainly many of the candidates. >> all right, and by the way, you are correct, and i was wrong, congressman, the senator will be there. senator cruz will not be there. maybe there's where the confusion is so i apologize, senator cruz comes under fire as to whether he's a natural born citizen. hiss american mother gave birth to him in canada. but you mow to the drill. donald trump had his doubts, but we're going to delaya in a conversati
john kennedy, when he was running for president. some of these republican rivals are champing at the bit to point that out. what do you make of that? >> well, i think almost anything is fair in politics, that's what i've lenaarned. i think marco is running to help make those votes consequential. one of those things would be the intelligence briefings that governor bush says he's missed. you learn more watching your show or reading the "new york times" than you go going to these...
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it was briefly interrupted by john kennedy who found the pomp and circumstance a bit much. there is something very iconic about this whole symbolism here. reporting to you tonight from charleston, south carolina where we are getting ready for the debate. it will be the first one of the new year. maria bartiromo, the young lady doing that with me. why the republicans are seizing on everything that will come out of the president's mouth tonight. it no doubt on what they will discuss in 48 hours. stick around, you are watching fox business. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. i thione second it's there.day. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i j
it was briefly interrupted by john kennedy who found the pomp and circumstance a bit much. there is something very iconic about this whole symbolism here. reporting to you tonight from charleston, south carolina where we are getting ready for the debate. it will be the first one of the new year. maria bartiromo, the young lady doing that with me. why the republicans are seizing on everything that will come out of the president's mouth tonight. it no doubt on what they will discuss in 48 hours....
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"when martin luther king was killed, and john f kennedy and you ask a person where they were at that time, and they could tell you exactly what they were doing. same thing with ronald." now lake city remembers mcnair as a hometown hero who inspires this small city and its people to achieve greatness. clyde bess says he was two years ahead of ronald in school, but shared classes with him. "i met ronald in high school. and he was a sophomore and we were sitting in the same integrated trigonometry class because he had already handled all of his business with the algebra and that kind of thing." the junior high school in town is named after mcnair. and every year the school holds a science teach kids that anything is possible if you work hard and continue to learn. "he followed his dreams. you can always follow your dreamed. don't let anyone ever tell you what you can do."> mostly cloudy with periods of showers and rain through late afternoon, highs near 50 rain chance 90% tonight, clearing skies, lows middle to upper 30s friday sunday. mostly sunny and warmer. highs lower 60s to upper 6
"when martin luther king was killed, and john f kennedy and you ask a person where they were at that time, and they could tell you exactly what they were doing. same thing with ronald." now lake city remembers mcnair as a hometown hero who inspires this small city and its people to achieve greatness. clyde bess says he was two years ahead of ronald in school, but shared classes with him. "i met ronald in high school. and he was a sophomore and we were sitting in the same...
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>> john f. kennedy. ed: and? >> tag and a hint -- can i get a hint? [indiscernible] [laughter] ed: without heat -- he thought we were going to ask how many are in their, he was already counting. >> about 35? [laughter] we will let you know if he was right. ed: he says 35, guess how many. 35. >> democrats can count. [laughter] ed: three blind mice. that was very good. looking forward to it. ed: welcome back and we want to look forward to 2016 with an eye back to 2015. who had the best year? janet: donald trump, he has taken the country by storm and politics will never be the same. just wait for the next 11 months. janet: for me it has been great. [laughter] patrick: you are the chaos commentator, of course you pick donald trump, or exactly the wrong reasons. i take him, too. he has changed the entire debate, the interest -- the introspection after this will be incredible and think of the branding opportunities. washington, d.c. souvenir business will never be the same with donald trump in the white house. ed: it, from should win, when he actually live
>> john f. kennedy. ed: and? >> tag and a hint -- can i get a hint? [indiscernible] [laughter] ed: without heat -- he thought we were going to ask how many are in their, he was already counting. >> about 35? [laughter] we will let you know if he was right. ed: he says 35, guess how many. 35. >> democrats can count. [laughter] ed: three blind mice. that was very good. looking forward to it. ed: welcome back and we want to look forward to 2016 with an eye back to 2015. who...
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stand with martin luther king, john kennedy, bobby kennedy and i believe a majority of democrats. pro-life.e >> i would like to get a show of hands from people in the audience. please raise your hand if you think that there is one thing you can do better than congress? i'm seeing a good number of hands. disturbed anytime you expand a power of congress. that is what president obama and most progressives want to do. it maybe good meeting, be that they want more power. but please don't listen to the leaders of my party who have good things but don't do good. president obama has been the worst president for blacks since james buchanan. black lives matter, black education matter. we need a more responsible government to its citizens. >> mr. french. electedrnie sanders is and congress is supportive and the top tax rate goes to 90%, our top business executives who make $1 million will be looking ofan after-tax income $100,000 in the united states versus going to another country and having half $1 million of net income after their taxes. we will have an up flow of executives, the tax rate
stand with martin luther king, john kennedy, bobby kennedy and i believe a majority of democrats. pro-life.e >> i would like to get a show of hands from people in the audience. please raise your hand if you think that there is one thing you can do better than congress? i'm seeing a good number of hands. disturbed anytime you expand a power of congress. that is what president obama and most progressives want to do. it maybe good meeting, be that they want more power. but please don't...
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then we saw john kennedy. you never know. charles: even more recently. at this time in 2008 very few people thought this guy barack obama had a shot. it's still wide open. we can't wait for you guys to help us settle the dust. we are anxious. we need leadership. maria: the stakes are high. charles: the debate is tomorrow night, guys. fish reagan and sandra smith. they will be asking the questions. maria and neil, we call them the a-team. let's see who will lead us into a better direction. we are going to be right back talking about the situation in iran. the humiliation, the video. and some are saying maybe the military has changed on barack obama. i don't buy that. tweet me your thoughts in a video. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like working from home equals not working. numbers look pretty good, how's it on your end dave? oh, the numbers look so good. dave, dave's on it. marcoto criticize him fornfair missing votes. "but i am going to miss votes, i'm running for president." but he's been missing votes for a long tim
then we saw john kennedy. you never know. charles: even more recently. at this time in 2008 very few people thought this guy barack obama had a shot. it's still wide open. we can't wait for you guys to help us settle the dust. we are anxious. we need leadership. maria: the stakes are high. charles: the debate is tomorrow night, guys. fish reagan and sandra smith. they will be asking the questions. maria and neil, we call them the a-team. let's see who will lead us into a better direction. we...
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so i think that a president -- if you look at john kennedy, we're going to put a man on the moon in tenwas crazy, if you look at franklin roosevelt people thought it was impossible. people who govern with poetry and pros are the most effective presidents. i don't think we've had one since ronald reagan. >> i think if we look at barack obama accomplished more than any democratic president since lbj. let's listen to what hillary clinton said about barack obama in the 2008 presidential campaign. let's listen to this. >> you know, a wonderful former governor of new york used to say that in politics you campaign in poet poetry, but you govern in pros. and we need a president who knows how to govern. >> was hillary clinton wrong to suggest that barack obama did not and would not know how to govern as president? >> well, clearly hillary clinton would be the first person today that would tell you that our country has dramatically improved under the presidency and leadership of president obama. and obviously she's someone who has stood strongly by his side and was selected as his secretary of st
so i think that a president -- if you look at john kennedy, we're going to put a man on the moon in tenwas crazy, if you look at franklin roosevelt people thought it was impossible. people who govern with poetry and pros are the most effective presidents. i don't think we've had one since ronald reagan. >> i think if we look at barack obama accomplished more than any democratic president since lbj. let's listen to what hillary clinton said about barack obama in the 2008 presidential...
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ask richard nixon and his experience with john kennedy in 1960 what those debates did for him.why in followup contests when nixon ran in 1968 and 1972 for re-election, he did not have debates. he skewed them entirely and did okay not doing debates. the man that's a definitive expert, evan thomas, author of the nixon. evan, what do you make that there's a risk being there, a split view of whether it helps or hurts. i know this is a different case, different time, different period in the campaign year. what do you think? >> i think nixon would think that trump is doing the right thing to take a risk here. it is a risk because he's being accused of being a coward. i think nixon who refused to debate in 1968 and 1972 would say you got to stand up to the networks, even fox, although there was no fox in 1968, but nixon would get it and be your own guy and if you don't want to do it, don't do it. of course, nixon learned from painful experience by debating kennedy in '60 and losing badly, at least in the first debate and that may have colored his view. i think nixon would appreciate t
ask richard nixon and his experience with john kennedy in 1960 what those debates did for him.why in followup contests when nixon ran in 1968 and 1972 for re-election, he did not have debates. he skewed them entirely and did okay not doing debates. the man that's a definitive expert, evan thomas, author of the nixon. evan, what do you make that there's a risk being there, a split view of whether it helps or hurts. i know this is a different case, different time, different period in the campaign...
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someone wrote it on the wall of the girl's bathroom at john f. kennedy middle school students stayed in class because the threat was deemed not creditable. and work is underway on another new elementary school in norfolk. you can see the children eager to pitch-in and help. this is the groundbreaking on the new ocean view elementary school building this morning. it's all part of a project by norfolk public schools to build five new schools in three years. c0018 isis bolden - 5th grade student 8;30;09 i've been through a lot when i was in this school. i thought it would be hard, but it was actually easy because i had a lot of great teachers to help me out. 8;42;01 construction is starting schedule. stay with us. wavy news 10 at 5:30, starts right now! all kinds of weather going on but -- first things first we have weather approaching -- what can you tell us about that chief meteorologist don slater is in the super doppler 10 weather center with our first forecast. tonight: cloudy with light snow showers. accumulations of 1" possible. wind: nw 5-10mph. thu
someone wrote it on the wall of the girl's bathroom at john f. kennedy middle school students stayed in class because the threat was deemed not creditable. and work is underway on another new elementary school in norfolk. you can see the children eager to pitch-in and help. this is the groundbreaking on the new ocean view elementary school building this morning. it's all part of a project by norfolk public schools to build five new schools in three years. c0018 isis bolden - 5th grade student...
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he said he was jesus christ and his parents were john f. kennedy and marilyn monroe and said, "you picked the wrong person to mess with." maureen: now to a "7 on your side" consumer alert. auto maker massachusettsda is expanding a recall of the passenger air bags. nearly 400,000 vehicles are added to the list. they include 2003-2008 mazda six models. 2006-2007 mazda speed six models. small number of rx models from 2004. officials say the air bag can inflate with force and spew metal fragments in the vehicle. one of a dozen recalling the air bag made my takata. leon: coming up tonight. list d.c. does not want to be on. the powerball coming up. robert: i'm the winner. i'm kidding. why the linemen send a warning to green bay. so far, john wall is not on for the girl scout meeting... okay. for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at giant, prices are down. savings are up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my giant. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. wow. the internet is crazy fast here
he said he was jesus christ and his parents were john f. kennedy and marilyn monroe and said, "you picked the wrong person to mess with." maureen: now to a "7 on your side" consumer alert. auto maker massachusettsda is expanding a recall of the passenger air bags. nearly 400,000 vehicles are added to the list. they include 2003-2008 mazda six models. 2006-2007 mazda speed six models. small number of rx models from 2004. officials say the air bag can inflate with force and...
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later she claims she was also present during the planning of john f. kennedy's assassination. the production company considering cuba as a possible shooting location. >> i don't know who is playing fidel castro, but he's a lucky guy. >>> still a lot more ahead for the next half hour. the run. north miami police are on the hunt for a dangerers criminal they say is responsible for a string of armed robberies. >>> south florida, as you head out the door on this thursday morning, want to grab the sweaters because it is on the cool sidede we're waking up to temperatures in the 50s. id to low 60s. as we head out the door, things are looking good. especially dropping kids at the bus stop. as theay goes on, a few more of the clouds rolling in. things should be okay by late morning into the early afternoon hours. after the >>> w at 5:30, a live look at jackson memorial hospital where a miami police officer is being treated after being stabbed in the face. >>> winter is coming for the east coast in a very big way. once again, how people are preparing for the big snowstorm that is headed
later she claims she was also present during the planning of john f. kennedy's assassination. the production company considering cuba as a possible shooting location. >> i don't know who is playing fidel castro, but he's a lucky guy. >>> still a lot more ahead for the next half hour. the run. north miami police are on the hunt for a dangerers criminal they say is responsible for a string of armed robberies. >>> south florida, as you head out the door on this thursday...
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john kennedy said the government is to choose. we need to make better choices. it wasn't that long ago. finally, let me talk about the great challenges of our times and they are many. the changing nature of conflict in this world. the threat of asymmetrical warfare abroad and here in the homeland. it calls forth from us a new sort of foreign policy of engagement and collaboration. a new national security strategy that is more farseeing and anticipatory. identifies threats before they back us into a military corner. and acts with new alliances to reduce those threats. and there is another great challenge we face as well. and that is the challenge of climate change. the greatest business opportunity to come to the united states of america in 100 years. and look, iowa, how you are pointing the way forward here as well. 30%, 35% of your electricity now comes from clean iowa wind. [applause] mr. o'malley: the great thing about those big exoneant parts you see rumbling down i-80, is most those parts are too damn big to import them from abroad. you're manufacturing the
john kennedy said the government is to choose. we need to make better choices. it wasn't that long ago. finally, let me talk about the great challenges of our times and they are many. the changing nature of conflict in this world. the threat of asymmetrical warfare abroad and here in the homeland. it calls forth from us a new sort of foreign policy of engagement and collaboration. a new national security strategy that is more farseeing and anticipatory. identifies threats before they back us...