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his name is john f. kennedyd he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> how are you this morning? >> and you would stand right there. my job would be to shake hands with jack kennedy. shake hands with teddy, bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him seriously as a candidate for president. >> this was a new way of campaigning. this was a new way of becoming the nominee. >> first of all, he's going to have to beat hubert humphrey. >> hubert humphrey, democrat senator from minnesota, is confident he'll win wisconsin hearts. >> let me tell you, i've been working for the dairy farmer ever since i set foot in the senate of the united states. >> so we knew we had a tough job to win. it was a monumental challenge. >> kennedy does have one advantage -- being a kennedy. his father joseph, rich, powerful and the former
his name is john f. kennedyd he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> how are you this morning? >> and you would stand right there. my job would be to shake hands with jack kennedy. shake hands with teddy, bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him...
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his name is john f. kennedyand he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> how are you this morning? >> and you would stand right there. my job would be to shake hands with jack kennedy. shake hands with teddy, bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him seriously as a candidate for president. >> this was a new way of campaigning. this was a new way of becoming the nominee. >> first of all, he's going to have to beat hubert humphrey. >> hubert humphrey, democrat senator from minnesota, is confident he'll win wisconsin hearts. >> let me tell you, i've been working for the dairy farmer ever since i set foot in the senate of the united states. >> so we knew we had a tough job to win. it was a monumental challenge. >> kennedy does have one advantage -- being a kennedy. his father joseph, rich, powerful and the form
his name is john f. kennedyand he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> how are you this morning? >> and you would stand right there. my job would be to shake hands with jack kennedy. shake hands with teddy, bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him...
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john f. kennedy's vision for america will not be fully accomplished until all of our young people have the opportunity to obtain the quality of education which is their birthright. such educated young people engage in public service are essential to meet the challenges of each new frontier. there are those who said i was ahead of my time. they were wrong. i always believed that i was behind the times that ought to be. >> are cities tour staff recently traveled to alabama to learn about the rich history. learn about other subsequent tour c-span.org. you're watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> on march 22, the house of representatives passed a bill to allow world war ii women air force service pilots, also known as wasps, to be interred at arlington national cemetery. officials said that under existing rules, they do not qualify. up next the floor debate on the , bill. this is about 25 minutes. >> i moved to suspend the rules as amended. >> the clerk will report the titl
john f. kennedy's vision for america will not be fully accomplished until all of our young people have the opportunity to obtain the quality of education which is their birthright. such educated young people engage in public service are essential to meet the challenges of each new frontier. there are those who said i was ahead of my time. they were wrong. i always believed that i was behind the times that ought to be. >> are cities tour staff recently traveled to alabama to learn about...
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eisenhower. >> john kennedy is amazed that eisenhower has not been doing more for nixon. he's been worried about it because he knows how popular eisenhower is. >> eisenhower defeated hitler. kennedy should be a pushover. discover it card, ane so we won't hike up your apr for paying late. that's great! it is great! (both simultaneously) thank you. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. trane. the most reliable for a reason. ♪ >>> six days to the election and richard nixon drops the republicans' h-bomb on jfk in the form of dwight eisenhower. >> we brought him in with 100 policemen in that classic v, ticker tape and the whole thing. and it was a smashing success and we needed it. it was a good bump at that time. >> there's a surge to nixon. on the eve of the election, the polls predict a nail-biting finish. >> by november 7th, the kennedy camp
eisenhower. >> john kennedy is amazed that eisenhower has not been doing more for nixon. he's been worried about it because he knows how popular eisenhower is. >> eisenhower defeated hitler. kennedy should be a pushover. discover it card, ane so we won't hike up your apr for paying late. that's great! it is great! (both simultaneously) thank you. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn...
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our coverage of this hour-long debate is courtesy of the john f. kennedysidential library and museum and west virginia state archives. >> the following political debate between senator john f. kennedy and senator hubert h. humphrey is being presented by wchs tv, the charleston, gazette is participating stations as a public service. now here's the moderator for the debate, bill ames. >> good evening, west virginia primary election campaign has already been characterized by the unique and the unusual, and that is followed in spectacular and unusual fashion tonight with a face-to-face debate between senator hubert h. humphrey of minnesota, and senator john f. kennedy of massachusetts. for weeks the attention of the nation has been focused on the voters of west virginia and on the efforts of these two men to enlist their support in the presidential balloting next tuesday. in that voting, only registered democrats can cast their ballots for these presidential candidates and the outcome of the voting is not binding on the democratic delegates to the july convent
our coverage of this hour-long debate is courtesy of the john f. kennedysidential library and museum and west virginia state archives. >> the following political debate between senator john f. kennedy and senator hubert h. humphrey is being presented by wchs tv, the charleston, gazette is participating stations as a public service. now here's the moderator for the debate, bill ames. >> good evening, west virginia primary election campaign has already been characterized by the unique...
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john f. kennedy's vision for america will not be fully accomplished until all of our young people have the opportunity to obtain the quality of education which is their birthright. such educated young people, engaged in public service, are essential to meet the challenges of each new frontier. there are those who said that i was ahead of my time. but they were wrong. i always believed that i was behind the times that ought to be. >> our cities towards staff recently traveled to tuscaloosa rich history. its learn more about tuscaloosa and other stops at c-span.org/cities tour. americanatching history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. tonight at 10:00 eastern, a look at president's giving their last speeches at the white house correspondents dinner, one of the key events in washington. >> i have not even had time to watch the oscars. i was disappointed in that movie, "the last emperor." i thought it'd be about don reagan. >> george w. bush has a brands shadowed gpcampaign at moving towards the
john f. kennedy's vision for america will not be fully accomplished until all of our young people have the opportunity to obtain the quality of education which is their birthright. such educated young people, engaged in public service, are essential to meet the challenges of each new frontier. there are those who said that i was ahead of my time. but they were wrong. i always believed that i was behind the times that ought to be. >> our cities towards staff recently traveled to tuscaloosa...
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more than 60,000 documents were collected concerning the assassination of john f. kennedy. ich translates to 4 million pages. there were also feel documents and -- that remained unclassified. there will be an additional number of documents to be released, approximately 5000 pages, regarding the assassination of john f. kennedy. when kennedy was first laid to rest at arlington, i know they werewas there, placed next to one another. it was cemented to make sure nothing could be dug up or removed. there are theories all over the .nternet and to this day one theory is accusations directed against organized crime. some claim they are actually sharpshooters. were actuallye sharpshooters that were brought in to fire the lethal shot. then there were accusations against cia. and then questions whether or not kennedy was going to dismantle the cia because of what happened in the bay of pigs investigation. againstons directed fidel castro, because there were attempts to kill fidel castro. accusations against the soviet union, against the kgb, who had agents in the united states. accusa
more than 60,000 documents were collected concerning the assassination of john f. kennedy. ich translates to 4 million pages. there were also feel documents and -- that remained unclassified. there will be an additional number of documents to be released, approximately 5000 pages, regarding the assassination of john f. kennedy. when kennedy was first laid to rest at arlington, i know they werewas there, placed next to one another. it was cemented to make sure nothing could be dug up or removed....
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. >> this year marks the 60th anniversary of john f. kennedy's book "profiles in courage" -- the book told the stories of eight u.s. senators who demonstrated great clinical courage. the book on the 1957 pulitzer prize for biography. kennedypanel of former administration officials marked a milestone by meeting at the historic decatur house in washington, d c, to recount their white house experiences. bys program was hosted bottoms, and international auction trust. it is about one hour. >> this is an event that has been birthed from a number of sources. it really all started for us with the collection you see against the back wall, the care and archive, which is one of documents and ephemera related to history. the collector who put it together with focused on finding documents and printed matter that bring you as close as you can to the contemporary events described and i encourage you all to have a look at these incredible documents spanning the papal from ambassador from the congo in 1608 who died two days after arriving in rome to the first pr
. >> this year marks the 60th anniversary of john f. kennedy's book "profiles in courage" -- the book told the stories of eight u.s. senators who demonstrated great clinical courage. the book on the 1957 pulitzer prize for biography. kennedypanel of former administration officials marked a milestone by meeting at the historic decatur house in washington, d c, to recount their white house experiences. bys program was hosted bottoms, and international auction trust. it is about...
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john kennedy played off relations with the hollywood community.onald reagan did something similar. but first, to john kennedy. >> yes. well, peter lawford was a big star. starred in "the thin man" and people today, our kids don't know who he is but back then nobody knew who bobby kennedy was so he was a big star. and the kennedy suite in los angeles at the builtmore hotel ran all the ladies and food and booze you want eed and a kenned awake as a host or host easy 24/7 in that period. lots of movie stars. >> bobby kennedy trying to secure the deal of each one of the delegations. say ford or ronald reagan, he, of course, a creature of hollywood. he knew even though republicans had a tougher time having actors and actresses in the corner, he had a lot, didn't he? >> very much so. and, you know, you mentioned bobby kennedy and reagan. they had for john kennedy index cards with the name of every delegate and a bio. and then they had thick files on every delegate so they'll do that at this convention. they'll know the names of the dogs and the kids and
john kennedy played off relations with the hollywood community.onald reagan did something similar. but first, to john kennedy. >> yes. well, peter lawford was a big star. starred in "the thin man" and people today, our kids don't know who he is but back then nobody knew who bobby kennedy was so he was a big star. and the kennedy suite in los angeles at the builtmore hotel ran all the ladies and food and booze you want eed and a kenned awake as a host or host easy 24/7 in that...
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this is the first profile in courage award ever awarded at the john f. kennedy library. in 1990. the former alabama congressman carl elliott. he was a congressman from until 1964. 1948 carl elliott was born very poor. in northwest alabama. at the depths of the depression came to the university with two dollars and $.50 in his pocket. and a $25 check even given. when he arrived he presented himself to the president and said you said anybody can come to the university. the president said if you want it badly that we will find a place for you. he ended up as president of the student body. no law degree. he actually ran for a county judgeship and lost. then in 1948 he ran for congress. he authored two major bills. the library services and construction act of 1956 and the national defense education act of 1958. the library services and construction act was aimed at constructing libraries in rural areas. it was the father of the bookmobile. still today. the national defense education act was very comprehensive. was scholarships and loans for college students firstte students legislatio
this is the first profile in courage award ever awarded at the john f. kennedy library. in 1990. the former alabama congressman carl elliott. he was a congressman from until 1964. 1948 carl elliott was born very poor. in northwest alabama. at the depths of the depression came to the university with two dollars and $.50 in his pocket. and a $25 check even given. when he arrived he presented himself to the president and said you said anybody can come to the university. the president said if you...
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john f. kennedy's vision for america will not be fully accomplished until all of our young people have the opportunity to obtain the quality of education which is their birthright. such educated young people, engaged in public service, are essential to meet the challenges of each new frontier. there are those who said that i was ahead of my time. but they were wrong. i always believed that i was behind the times that ought to be. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to tuscaloosa, alabama to learn about its rich history. learn more about tuscaloosa and other stops at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend on c-span3. historian -- speaks about the musical hamilton. me i was reading your book on vacation in mexico, and hip-hop star -- hip-hop songs started rising off the page. he said hamilton's life is a classic hip-hop narrative. i was thinking what is this guy talking about? he said to me on the spot, because my first question to him be the vehiclep for telling t
john f. kennedy's vision for america will not be fully accomplished until all of our young people have the opportunity to obtain the quality of education which is their birthright. such educated young people, engaged in public service, are essential to meet the challenges of each new frontier. there are those who said that i was ahead of my time. but they were wrong. i always believed that i was behind the times that ought to be. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to tuscaloosa,...
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john kennedy couldn't sit still for briefs and they started handing him tacks from the cia, pentagon and over where. and one day he said do i have to read it all? this wasn't going to work for him. one of his advisors asked to create for the president's purpose developing a document giving him only what he needs to know in language that is not bureaucratic. they did it, turned it around, and within a couple days he was reading a prototype of it. when johnson became president it evolved into the president's daily briefing and the name continued up to president obama today. johnson interacted with it and got a lot of play. sometimes he head -- read it in bed at night. it is tailored to the president it serves. johnson liked to do work in bed at night. so it was changed and sent to the white house late in the afternoon so he could read it in bed at night. he later went back to reading it in the morning but makes the point it is the president's book. the president wants it at night he will get it at night. the president wants it in the form of interpretive dance there are going to be a l
john kennedy couldn't sit still for briefs and they started handing him tacks from the cia, pentagon and over where. and one day he said do i have to read it all? this wasn't going to work for him. one of his advisors asked to create for the president's purpose developing a document giving him only what he needs to know in language that is not bureaucratic. they did it, turned it around, and within a couple days he was reading a prototype of it. when johnson became president it evolved into the...
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for example, john kennedy went through a number of speechwriters before a legislative aid from nebraska became his speechwriter. what happened with me, kind of hazing, i think. my first speech i was assigned was to write the president's speech for the southern baptist convention meeting in norfolk, virginia in 1976. so you had me writing for an episcopalian. we were writing against jimmy carter who was a born again and loved by the southern baptist and he spoke and brought the house down so it was a tough assign: went down to norfolk, the president got up with my speech which had gone through ten drafts. he was about a minute and 30 seconds into the the speech and int interbankru int interrupted by applause and was interrupted 15 more times for applause. the washington times said it was one of the best speeches he gave. so we were together as speechwriter and client and went on successfully from that point on. i think understand audience analysis is critical it giving a good speech. air stallt says the strategies used in the speech should come from the audience. i did advance work. i ta
for example, john kennedy went through a number of speechwriters before a legislative aid from nebraska became his speechwriter. what happened with me, kind of hazing, i think. my first speech i was assigned was to write the president's speech for the southern baptist convention meeting in norfolk, virginia in 1976. so you had me writing for an episcopalian. we were writing against jimmy carter who was a born again and loved by the southern baptist and he spoke and brought the house down so it...
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john f. kennedy, he got his president's intelligence checklist, and the national security adviser saw it in a couple of days. no one else saw it. the secretary of state didn't see it, the secretary of defense, and yet kennedy was giving orders based on it. they corrected that quickly. the president does not actually enact foreign policy, he sets strategic direction. so they got it within six months to those two secretaries. but somebody they never got it to was the vice president. so lyndon johnson comes into office one day after the assassination of john f. kennedy, he has no idea the president's intelligence checklist even exists. it was an awkward moment for the director of cia who had to introduce him to this document which johnson was no dummy, it was probably pretty clear that he had been can kept out of the loop on this. >> you told a somewhat similar story about a president who was then vice president ford -- >> right. >> had not been brought in on that process by then-president nexon. >> rig
john f. kennedy, he got his president's intelligence checklist, and the national security adviser saw it in a couple of days. no one else saw it. the secretary of state didn't see it, the secretary of defense, and yet kennedy was giving orders based on it. they corrected that quickly. the president does not actually enact foreign policy, he sets strategic direction. so they got it within six months to those two secretaries. but somebody they never got it to was the vice president. so lyndon...
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it's when you find a match and if you only learn that through the writing process so for example john kennedy went through a number of speechwriters before ted sorensen does legislative aide from nebraska became a speechwriter. then it clicked. what happened with me was my first speech that i was assigned was to write the president's speech for the southern baptist convention in virginia in 1976. here you have a catholic writing for an episcopalian to speak in front of southern baptist and it looked like a very difficult assignment. we were running against jimmy carter who was born again and loved by the southern baptist and yet spoken there so was a very tough assignment raid we went down to norfolk. the president got up with my speech which had gone through 10 graphs -- drafts. he was one minute and 30 seconds into his speech and he was underpinned by applause. he kind of lost displays and got back on script and he was interrupted 15 more times by applause. the "washington times" wrote up this speech is one of the best afford it forgiven. suddenly president ford and i were together as speec
it's when you find a match and if you only learn that through the writing process so for example john kennedy went through a number of speechwriters before ted sorensen does legislative aide from nebraska became a speechwriter. then it clicked. what happened with me was my first speech that i was assigned was to write the president's speech for the southern baptist convention in virginia in 1976. here you have a catholic writing for an episcopalian to speak in front of southern baptist and it...
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. >> john kennedy went to bed. you know, that night. and said i'm not going to stay up biting my teeth, wondering what's going to happen. i'm going to get some sleep. >> while the two rest, the race tightens. just after midnight, nixon is woken to be told that he has lost the key state of illinois. the writing is on the wall. >> if the present trend continues, mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> nixon, we forget that he was capable of being gracious. when he had to go concede, his wife is on the verge of tears standing next to him, but nixon himself was quite gracious about it. >> but as the sun rises on washington, accusations start circulating of electoral fraud in illinois. republican officials set off to investigate. >> they said in chicago, the cemetery wards were coming in strong for kennedy. >> as time goes on, it leaks out that in one black district, there were more votes cast than there were people living in the district. it was corrupt. >> as the dead of illinois cast their votes fo
. >> john kennedy went to bed. you know, that night. and said i'm not going to stay up biting my teeth, wondering what's going to happen. i'm going to get some sleep. >> while the two rest, the race tightens. just after midnight, nixon is woken to be told that he has lost the key state of illinois. the writing is on the wall. >> if the present trend continues, mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> nixon, we forget that he was...
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so, for example, john kennedy went through a number of speechwriters before ted sorenson, this legislative aide from nebraska, became a speechwriter. then they clicked. what happened with me was, kind of hazing. my first speech that i was assigned was right to present speech for the southern baptist convention meeting in norfolk, virginia, in 1976. so here you have a catholic writer for an episcopal to speak in front of the southern baptist. it looked like the very difficult assignment. we were running against jimmy carter was a born-again and loved by the southern baptists, and he'd spoken there, brought the house down so as a very tough assignment. we went out in norfolk. the president got up with my speech which had gone through 10 draft. the art of writing is rewriting. he was about a minute and 30 seconds into the speech when he was interrupted by applause. it kind of threw him off. because lost is placed. got back on script. he was interrupted 15 more times by applause. the "washington times" wrote up the speech is one of the best that ford had ever given. suddenly ford, president fo
so, for example, john kennedy went through a number of speechwriters before ted sorenson, this legislative aide from nebraska, became a speechwriter. then they clicked. what happened with me was, kind of hazing. my first speech that i was assigned was right to present speech for the southern baptist convention meeting in norfolk, virginia, in 1976. so here you have a catholic writer for an episcopal to speak in front of the southern baptist. it looked like the very difficult assignment. we were...
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. >> this is the story about john kennedy. here is the situation. you have the flu, snowing heavily, it is your daughter's birthday the next morning and you are supposed to be at a soup kitchen at 6:00 in the morning. the question is not would you go -- the question is would you want to go? >> the show is incredible. if you have not seen it, use the showtime anytime app to get caught up. also happy to have a former journalist who heads up the political communication center, home of the most comprehensive archival political advertising. a real expert on presidential campaign advertising. second half of our program, mckinnon will moderate an elite panel. this is going to be fun. we are pleased to have sarah with us. she was senior strategist for president bush in 2004. we also have rnc veteran and former senior adviser in strategist on governor romney's campaign in 2012. and the campaign manager for president obama in 2008. david later served as senior advisor in the white house. let's welcome our three panelists. [applause] as a nonprofit, the bush c
. >> this is the story about john kennedy. here is the situation. you have the flu, snowing heavily, it is your daughter's birthday the next morning and you are supposed to be at a soup kitchen at 6:00 in the morning. the question is not would you go -- the question is would you want to go? >> the show is incredible. if you have not seen it, use the showtime anytime app to get caught up. also happy to have a former journalist who heads up the political communication center, home of...
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. >> he wrapped himself in ronald reagan and john f. kennedy. he said, on -- john f. not an outsider, ronald reagan was not an outsider. he was once an actor. two terms of governor of california. he is making it up. >> i think that speech was an equivalent of a young boy getting dressed in his dad's closet. >> you saw him pressing, trying to be something that he is not. ted cruz is the constitutionalist who shut the government down. he is not a consensus builder, ted cruz is not kennedy and reagan. >> he needs to convince on the second ballots, some delegates are members of congress, who ha been skept about ted cruz. and the northeastern states, where he can pull off victories, and cut into donald trump's lead. and where people see more views. >> if you were in iowa, you saw the evan gjellical ted cruz. >> and we have had a lot of ted talk. if you look at the exit polls, not just here but throughout, donald trump dominates the outsider. bernie sanders is an outsideir, and omit the guy who is the outsider of all outsiders. that was peculiar. >> and what a politician wou
. >> he wrapped himself in ronald reagan and john f. kennedy. he said, on -- john f. not an outsider, ronald reagan was not an outsider. he was once an actor. two terms of governor of california. he is making it up. >> i think that speech was an equivalent of a young boy getting dressed in his dad's closet. >> you saw him pressing, trying to be something that he is not. ted cruz is the constitutionalist who shut the government down. he is not a consensus builder, ted cruz is...
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and even -- well, perhaps even younger than john kennedy's staff when he ran for the presidency, although also was a young staff. and this is good. it's good for me because it bridges the generation gap. although my daughters, 19 and 21, help to do that. they and their boyfriends that they bring home to dinner. but apart from that, we live in a young nation and in a young world. half the people in the world right today were born after world war ii, and i, who fought in that war, and who was part of that generation, need to know what these people are thinking. we live in a world that's looking to the future, rather than the past. and so this young, vigorous, intelligent, exciting staff of mine keeps me involved in the problems of the future and also keeps me from turning too much to the past. >> on february 5th, richard nixon left new hampshire to address several thousand students at wisconsin state university. nixon would return to new hampshire, but before he did, he would initiate his campaign in wisconsin. the primary in that state is only three weeks after the new hampshire primary. t
and even -- well, perhaps even younger than john kennedy's staff when he ran for the presidency, although also was a young staff. and this is good. it's good for me because it bridges the generation gap. although my daughters, 19 and 21, help to do that. they and their boyfriends that they bring home to dinner. but apart from that, we live in a young nation and in a young world. half the people in the world right today were born after world war ii, and i, who fought in that war, and who was...
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the youngest staff a presidential candidate has ever had, even, perhaps even younger than the john kennedytaff. when he ran for the presidency, although his was also a young staff. it is good because it bridges the generation gap. although my daughters 19 and 21 help with that, they and their boyfriends that they bring home for dinner. apart from that, we live in a young nation and a young world. have the people in the world right today were born after world war ii. and i, who fought in that war and was part of that generation needed to know what these people are thinking. we live in a world that is looking to the future instead of the past. so this in vigor of mine keeps me involved in the future and also keeps me from turning too much to the past. narrator: on february 5, richard nixon left after to address people at a university. he would return to new hampshire but before he did, he would initiate his campaign in wisconsin. the primary in that state is only three weeks after the new hampshire primary. the demands of the national political campaign had begun. >> how do you feel starting
the youngest staff a presidential candidate has ever had, even, perhaps even younger than the john kennedytaff. when he ran for the presidency, although his was also a young staff. it is good because it bridges the generation gap. although my daughters 19 and 21 help with that, they and their boyfriends that they bring home for dinner. apart from that, we live in a young nation and a young world. have the people in the world right today were born after world war ii. and i, who fought in that...
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woffard served as a top advisor to john kennedy and martin luther king junior. he served from the 1919 to 1995. >>> eight people were murdered and urged to arm themselves tonight. investigators say friday's murders at four homes, near the town of piketon were nothing short of executions. >> this was very methodical, this was well planned, and this was not something that just happened. this was something that was planned, a family was targeted, most of them targeted while they were sleeping. >> seven adults and a 16 year-old boy were all shot in the head. officials are scrambling to find out who is responsible. they found marijuana and drug paraphernalia at three scenes but no word on a possible motive. all as police is following up more than 100 tips at this hour. >>> an 18 year-old gunman who shot two students at a high school prom in wisconsin last night has died after being shot by police. gunman identified by police as jake wagner had a high powered rifle and a big ammunition clip. police say wagner showed up outside and started shooting. the victims a girl
woffard served as a top advisor to john kennedy and martin luther king junior. he served from the 1919 to 1995. >>> eight people were murdered and urged to arm themselves tonight. investigators say friday's murders at four homes, near the town of piketon were nothing short of executions. >> this was very methodical, this was well planned, and this was not something that just happened. this was something that was planned, a family was targeted, most of them targeted while they...
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, the senator from new york state, senator henry jackson, scoop jackson, of washington state, john f. kennedy. here is a test. all your listeners, all your viewers should take john f. kennedy's inaugural address and hand it to a college student that they know. not with the title of the president. say this was an inaugural address given by an american president. was it a republican or a democrat? and i am willing to bet that 90% would say, oh, this is a republican. because every theme in it, much of the themes -- he believed deeply in lowering taxes to stimulate the economy. he believed america had a moral obligation to fight anywhere at any cost for liberty on earth. those aren't ideas that are held by the left. those are ideas that were held by liberals. >> host: dennis prager is our guest. nationally-syndicated talk show host, author of about seven books, co-founder of prager university. gaye in upland, california, you are the first call for mr. prager. go ahead, gaye. >> caller: hi, thank you very much. wow, where to begin, mr. prager. i am mostly troubled by his infantile and simplistic v
, the senator from new york state, senator henry jackson, scoop jackson, of washington state, john f. kennedy. here is a test. all your listeners, all your viewers should take john f. kennedy's inaugural address and hand it to a college student that they know. not with the title of the president. say this was an inaugural address given by an american president. was it a republican or a democrat? and i am willing to bet that 90% would say, oh, this is a republican. because every theme in it,...
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and the same is true of roosevelt, of franklin roosevelt, of john kennedy, of lyndon johnson, of, perhaps prematurely of jimmy carter. >> but we'll have an obama resurgence, let's assume. because there's always a resurgence of interest in approval, but for now he has failed to meet the probably unrealistic expectations of people who saw in him whatever they wanted to see back then. >> yeah, and i don't fault him for that. >> you don't fault him at all for that? >> oh, i've got a few things i'd fault him for. >> name them. i want to hear it. let me see the bill of particulars. >> well, they began on the day of his inauguration. >> okay. >> i was -- his inaugural address was too rosy. what he needed to do was to say how terrible things were, just how bad they were. the speech was too much of a -- played that down too much and it was a kind of uplift. >> right. >> franklin d. roosevelt was lucky. the depression had gone on for three years. >> right. >> when he became president. but obama ended up getting ownership of that bad economy. >> correct. >> totally not his fault, but he didn't lay t
and the same is true of roosevelt, of franklin roosevelt, of john kennedy, of lyndon johnson, of, perhaps prematurely of jimmy carter. >> but we'll have an obama resurgence, let's assume. because there's always a resurgence of interest in approval, but for now he has failed to meet the probably unrealistic expectations of people who saw in him whatever they wanted to see back then. >> yeah, and i don't fault him for that. >> you don't fault him at all for that? >> oh,...
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and when john f. kennedy -- it still gives me goose bumps when i see the speech -- when john f. kennedy goes to ireland in 1963, a few months before he's assassinated, he gives a speech to the irish parliament, and he talks about the boxwood sprigs that the irish brigade put under the caps, and he talks about general meagher. he said that blood sacrifice, that's what made them american. and then he gives to the people of ireland a flag from that battle which was a harp and a sun burst. and it hangs in the irish parliament to this day from that battle. so so i got a little ahead of the story. now back to the draft riots. 160,000 irish served on the union cause. because of this there's a lot of resentment by the middle part of the war that's not going well. the union is losing. they start a draft in 186 3w. 1863. but you want to talk about inequality? in that draft you could buy your way out for $200, so the rich never served the union cause unless they were noble, unless they had a higher calling. for $200 you could get out of the draft, or you could present a live person. so if i
and when john f. kennedy -- it still gives me goose bumps when i see the speech -- when john f. kennedy goes to ireland in 1963, a few months before he's assassinated, he gives a speech to the irish parliament, and he talks about the boxwood sprigs that the irish brigade put under the caps, and he talks about general meagher. he said that blood sacrifice, that's what made them american. and then he gives to the people of ireland a flag from that battle which was a harp and a sun burst. and it...
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trove of materials if you're interested in the condo in the late '60s with every president since john kennedy that is a downer. but i definitely looked if it tastes our view during the kennedy era. what i expect to come forward to take a few digits of this specific information and every morning. >> later this year by understanding ford and nixon will be released to the save the fashion that the remains classified for ever. in those involved in it for what could be released into history. >>. >> i the guy obviously those within the workings of government to have a unique opportunity to speak very senior people and we are unique as a country to make so much over yet told our senior leaders and advisers what is going on in the world humans have developed some sense does the system work? is in getting the right information? is that a bureaucracy? and exact to have spending government yourself. >> what i learned from the people knew mattered most from the president's daily brief is how much they appreciated it to the technology in the production of the book and to a person they seem to appreciate t
trove of materials if you're interested in the condo in the late '60s with every president since john kennedy that is a downer. but i definitely looked if it tastes our view during the kennedy era. what i expect to come forward to take a few digits of this specific information and every morning. >> later this year by understanding ford and nixon will be released to the save the fashion that the remains classified for ever. in those involved in it for what could be released into history....
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you talked about april 5th, 1960, john f. kennedy wisconsin, think about it april 10th, mill weekwaukee was first city to have an elect socialist mayor. >> i think he voted in that election. >> come on. you are going to make everybody mad, aren't you. >> but hillary clinton is struggling to close out this nomination. let's call it what it is. she's struggling to do that. it is not this -- if there wasn't a republican fight we would be going what's going on here? >> if donald trump didn't exist, we would be talking about how she's the most unpopular nominee. >> she would be that. instead donald trump is that. >> what strikes me is there's two motivations for voters. there's philosophy and party loyalty. i was watching an interview with her and i was thinking if they saw her, they thought that's what a democratic candidate sounds like. she's part of the party. it's hard to get excited by her, but it's a comfort level for voters. >> i was struck during your interview with hillary on your questions about abortion. you guys spent a lot of
you talked about april 5th, 1960, john f. kennedy wisconsin, think about it april 10th, mill weekwaukee was first city to have an elect socialist mayor. >> i think he voted in that election. >> come on. you are going to make everybody mad, aren't you. >> but hillary clinton is struggling to close out this nomination. let's call it what it is. she's struggling to do that. it is not this -- if there wasn't a republican fight we would be going what's going on here? >> if...
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but everybody knows that bernie and you talked about april 5th, 1960, john f. kennedy, you know, coming out of wisconsin getting some legitimacy. but think abo it april 5th, 199 i 10, wisconsin -- i should esay milwaukee, was the first major american city, keyword major merican, to have and elect a socialist mayor. they've done it three times. so that's good news for -- >> bernie sanders. former socialifi mayoro-- >> i think he voted in that election. >> you are just going to make everybody mad, aren't you? but hillary clinton is struggling to close out this nomination. let's call it what it is. she is struggling to do that. amy's right, it is a skirmish. it is not this -- but if here wasn't a republican fight, we'd be going what's going on here, why can't she close the deal? oc>> if donald truma didn't exist, we would all be talking about he ow she is the most unpopular nominee in recent american history. >> she would be that. instead donald trump is that. >> what strikes me is there are two motivations for voters. but there's also party loyalty. i was watching y wir
but everybody knows that bernie and you talked about april 5th, 1960, john f. kennedy, you know, coming out of wisconsin getting some legitimacy. but think abo it april 5th, 199 i 10, wisconsin -- i should esay milwaukee, was the first major american city, keyword major merican, to have and elect a socialist mayor. they've done it three times. so that's good news for -- >> bernie sanders. former socialifi mayoro-- >> i think he voted in that election. >> you are just going to...
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john: thank you kennedy, thank you matt.y global warming plus questions from "fox news" folks like this obnoxious guy. >> here's my question for the libertarian geniuses. john: bad and more questions from fox anchors next friday. see you next time. [applause] kennedy, on and day of the because i'm watching the will of the people get thwarted and choked by the dirty hands of the british bureaucracy. i'm talking about boaty mcboatface. like a bat contest that creates internet means for cosby the research counsel me u.k. decided to have a contest to name a vessel and radio host suggested the name odey mcleod face and they created the nond is the overwhelming majority failing on the promise of eternal internet rebellion.
john: thank you kennedy, thank you matt.y global warming plus questions from "fox news" folks like this obnoxious guy. >> here's my question for the libertarian geniuses. john: bad and more questions from fox anchors next friday. see you next time. [applause] kennedy, on and day of the because i'm watching the will of the people get thwarted and choked by the dirty hands of the british bureaucracy. i'm talking about boaty mcboatface. like a bat contest that creates internet...
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john: thank you kennedy, thank you matt.have more debate coming up next friday, the second part of this debate trademark topics immigration privacy global warming plus questions from "fox news" folks like this obnoxious guy. >> here's my question for the libertarian geniuses. john: bad and more questions from fox anchors next friday. see you next time. [applause] cohen, thank you. >> a living wage, $15 an hour. john: politicians promise. >> we are carpet bomb them into oblivion. >> every 4-year-old in america have access to high quality preschool. >> get private insurance out of health insurance. >> we'll open up those sliebl laws and have people sue you like you have never been sued before. john: our top 10 worst political promises this election. and a few good ones. that's our show tonight.
john: thank you kennedy, thank you matt.have more debate coming up next friday, the second part of this debate trademark topics immigration privacy global warming plus questions from "fox news" folks like this obnoxious guy. >> here's my question for the libertarian geniuses. john: bad and more questions from fox anchors next friday. see you next time. [applause] cohen, thank you. >> a living wage, $15 an hour. john: politicians promise. >> we are carpet bomb them...
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john f. kennedy'sision for america will not be fully accomplished until all of our young people have the opportunity to obtain the quality of education which is their birthright. such educated young people, engaged in public service, are essential to meet the challenges of each new frontier. there are those who said that i was ahead of my time. but they were wrong. i always believed that i was behind the times that ought to be. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to tuscaloosa, alabama to learn about its rich history. learn more about tuscaloosa and other stops at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. our live coverage of the presidential race continues tuesday night for the new york electionn us for results, speeches, and viewer reactions, taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> work who -- pulitzer prize winners whose focused on civil rights. a preview. >> good evening, everyone. my nam
john f. kennedy'sision for america will not be fully accomplished until all of our young people have the opportunity to obtain the quality of education which is their birthright. such educated young people, engaged in public service, are essential to meet the challenges of each new frontier. there are those who said that i was ahead of my time. but they were wrong. i always believed that i was behind the times that ought to be. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to tuscaloosa,...
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john: thank you kennedy, thank you matt.have more debate coming up next friday, the second part of this debate trademark topics immigration privacy global warming plus questions from "fox news" folks like this obnoxious guy. >> here's my question for the libertarian geniuses. john: bad and more questions from fox anchors next friday. see you next time. [applause] . >> i happen to think that the majority of people in this country are libertarian. they just don't know it. john: is that true? are you economically conservative and socially liberal? then you're a libertarian. >> it's the first nationally televised debate. john: in part one of our presidential forum, we heard these three libertarians debate. >> gay marriage. >> i met austin in a gay bar. [ laughter ] >> it was different from republican-democrat debates. libertarians focus on getting government out of the way. >> i didn't create a single job, government doesn't create jobs, the private sector does. >>
john: thank you kennedy, thank you matt.have more debate coming up next friday, the second part of this debate trademark topics immigration privacy global warming plus questions from "fox news" folks like this obnoxious guy. >> here's my question for the libertarian geniuses. john: bad and more questions from fox anchors next friday. see you next time. [applause] . >> i happen to think that the majority of people in this country are libertarian. they just don't know it....
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john: thank you kennedy, thank you matt.bate trademark topics immigration privacy global warming plus questions from "fox news" folks like this obnoxious guy. >> here's my question for the libertarian geniuses. john: bad and more questions from fox anchors next friday. see you next time. [applause] kennedy: it's our last show of the week. i'm watching vigilante billionaire fighter bernie sanders go from popular socialist outlier to worp shipped demi going. as he loses ground, his devout fors further lose their grasp on reality, and instead of giving into political depression, they are embracing sanders as a cult icon, their lust preserving him in the unrequited next after what could have been. bernie supporters put together a
john: thank you kennedy, thank you matt.bate trademark topics immigration privacy global warming plus questions from "fox news" folks like this obnoxious guy. >> here's my question for the libertarian geniuses. john: bad and more questions from fox anchors next friday. see you next time. [applause] kennedy: it's our last show of the week. i'm watching vigilante billionaire fighter bernie sanders go from popular socialist outlier to worp shipped demi going. as he loses ground,...
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. >> it was one of those things i can remember just like when john kennedy was shot.ust couldn't believe what had happened. >> i don't think there has ever been a bigger shock than when the vote came in. >> no question the media was shocked. but i'm not sure. obviously america couldn't have been too shocked. they voted. >> so the morning comes and truman has won. the first thing he has to do is get back to washington. and he takes his train back. and in st. louis someone comes on the train and hands truman the newspaper. the "chicago tribune" printed the headline "dewey defeats truman." >> the american people have given truman a landslide victory. 343 electoral votes to dewey's 189. >> i knew he was gaining. i thought he was close to it. but i did not really expect him to win. and so i was just excited as anybody else when he actually did. >> at the end of the day it shows that it's not up to the experts. it's not up to the reporters. it's not up to the pundits. it's not up to the pollsters. it's up to the american people. >> i will say to you that i expect to work ju
. >> it was one of those things i can remember just like when john kennedy was shot.ust couldn't believe what had happened. >> i don't think there has ever been a bigger shock than when the vote came in. >> no question the media was shocked. but i'm not sure. obviously america couldn't have been too shocked. they voted. >> so the morning comes and truman has won. the first thing he has to do is get back to washington. and he takes his train back. and in st. louis someone...