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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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did john kennedy do that? is donald trump going to act in the interest of the partner or is he going to act in the interest of the united states? >> no one accused john kennedy of this because they didn't care in those days. under the kind of rules you're playing -- >> jeffrey, you're simply lying. >> -- playing are right now, john kennedy would not have been able to be elected president. >> it's a different world now. there are different standards. there was no e-mail to hack back then. >> what was the standard? >> the american people set the standard. >> it's beyond that. he's trying to obfuscate what's going on here. this is nothing in the kennedy experience that is anything like what would bey talking about here. donald trump has partners all over the world through the trump organization. they're not disclosing them. i found a bunch of them. they're in my reported newsweek, you can see what their conflicts are and john kennedy didn't have anything like this going on. no president in history has had -- let'
did john kennedy do that? is donald trump going to act in the interest of the partner or is he going to act in the interest of the united states? >> no one accused john kennedy of this because they didn't care in those days. under the kind of rules you're playing -- >> jeffrey, you're simply lying. >> -- playing are right now, john kennedy would not have been able to be elected president. >> it's a different world now. there are different standards. there was no e-mail...
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i mean, they describe watching caroline and john kennedy jr. with pitter patter of feet in the hallway, and you read these great oral histories from tish bald ridge and other kennedy aides talking about the dynamic there. it's much lighter. i think hillary clinton, she'll probably bring her two grandchildren there to visit, so there will be that dynamic to it. when i talked to some social secretaries, they said they think hillary will probably be on the white house tour, you know, that it would want to make sense for her to see where could she put the cribs for the grandchildren. i just don't know if there would be time for her to think about things like that, but it's interesting that the expectation is that she would be both president and first lady at the same time, you know, because there's no one to be first lady which is kind of -- i think they'll hire a really experienced social secretary to do a lot of that stuff -- >> yeah. >> because bill -- >> i read your article about, actually, about -- >> oh, you did? >> bill clinton. >> yeah. >> i
i mean, they describe watching caroline and john kennedy jr. with pitter patter of feet in the hallway, and you read these great oral histories from tish bald ridge and other kennedy aides talking about the dynamic there. it's much lighter. i think hillary clinton, she'll probably bring her two grandchildren there to visit, so there will be that dynamic to it. when i talked to some social secretaries, they said they think hillary will probably be on the white house tour, you know, that it would...
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doug dillon had just about as much money as joe kennedy and john f. kennedy, and traveled in very high social circles. in fact even higher than the kennedys. and so kennedy could not stare him down help had to listen when dillon spoke, after all, kennedy put him in office as the treasury secretary. sometime you have to be able to make people listen to you, and in this indicate was money and social standing. me, i'd take it any way i can get it and good policy is good policy but the paint point here, again -- the main point here, this is not a bipartisan book. just want america to copy a phrase to get moving again. we have to turn less than two percent growth over a couple of decade now back to three, to four percent growth, which i what we do historically. and to get there, we'll have to take strong remedial actions, particularly on business tax cuts, to grow the economy as five or six percent for several years, in order to get us back on track. kennedy and reagan showed prove. it can be done. it can be done. now. since i love america, believe in democ
doug dillon had just about as much money as joe kennedy and john f. kennedy, and traveled in very high social circles. in fact even higher than the kennedys. and so kennedy could not stare him down help had to listen when dillon spoke, after all, kennedy put him in office as the treasury secretary. sometime you have to be able to make people listen to you, and in this indicate was money and social standing. me, i'd take it any way i can get it and good policy is good policy but the paint point...
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ladybird writing to caroline kennedy after john, jr. staff with of plane crash ladybird was in the motorcade when jfk was killed and with this personal dynamic that these women have for the letters that they deburred would write and say do not answer in the margin she did not wont them to feel compelled sometimes they with byrne ofes an illness or when president reagan was diagnosed with alzheimer's there are wonderful letters between barbara bush and betty ford writing to nancy reagan.nal there is the incredible and personal element. soleil started the book of wonder if there is the love letter that first lady's leave as presidents do. and there isn't. they don't have any formal letter but they do a white house to work and that is the substitute between the election in november dealtin going first lady is the incoming first lady a tour of the second and third o floor of the white house. during this tour the offerer advice after the 2000 election clinton told bush to barbara bush don't let the responsibilities of perdue will cloud her d
ladybird writing to caroline kennedy after john, jr. staff with of plane crash ladybird was in the motorcade when jfk was killed and with this personal dynamic that these women have for the letters that they deburred would write and say do not answer in the margin she did not wont them to feel compelled sometimes they with byrne ofes an illness or when president reagan was diagnosed with alzheimer's there are wonderful letters between barbara bush and betty ford writing to nancy reagan.nal...
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of the letters were really touching and, you know, lady byrd writing to caroline kennedy after john kennedy'sdeath in plane crash and think about the history that the johnsons and kennedys had together. lady byrd was in the motorcade when jfk was killed and i thought it was a window to the personal dynamic. i thought it was very sweet that letters that lady byrd johnson would write to first ladies would write do not answer in all caps in the margins because she didn't want them to feel compel today write anything if they were, you know, sometimes these women would learn about an illness or, you know, for instance, when president reagan was diagnosed with alzheimer's there's wonderful letter between betty ford writing to nancy reagan where they feel for her and there's incredible personal element with these letters back before everyone used emails all of the time so interest to go see the dynamic. one thing i thought it was interesting i start it had book wondering if there was a letter that first ladies leave for each other in the way presidents leave to each other and i found out that there
of the letters were really touching and, you know, lady byrd writing to caroline kennedy after john kennedy'sdeath in plane crash and think about the history that the johnsons and kennedys had together. lady byrd was in the motorcade when jfk was killed and i thought it was a window to the personal dynamic. i thought it was very sweet that letters that lady byrd johnson would write to first ladies would write do not answer in all caps in the margins because she didn't want them to feel compel...
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john f. kennedy jr. is planning to fly to massachusetts with his wife, caroline bissett kennedy and her sister, lauren bissett. the plan is to drop lauren off in martha's vineyard and then continue on to the kennedy compound in hyannisport on cape cod. >> he was going up the east coast up to martha's vineyard and was going to turn and go out to the island. this would be a normal route. >> he taxis his six-seat single-engine piper saratoga onto the runway. at 8:38 p.m. he takes off. >> the last atc facility he talked to was caldwell tower. after that, no one was in communication with jfk jr. >> it's the last anyone will ever hear from him. 63 minutes later, john f. kennedy jr.'s piper saratoga disappears over the dark waters of the atlantic ocean. >> we continue now with our top story this morning, the search for john f. kennedy jr. >> when word of the crash reaches the public, the national transportation safety board is tasked with figuring out what happened. they talk to the person they believe was
john f. kennedy jr. is planning to fly to massachusetts with his wife, caroline bissett kennedy and her sister, lauren bissett. the plan is to drop lauren off in martha's vineyard and then continue on to the kennedy compound in hyannisport on cape cod. >> he was going up the east coast up to martha's vineyard and was going to turn and go out to the island. this would be a normal route. >> he taxis his six-seat single-engine piper saratoga onto the runway. at 8:38 p.m. he takes off....
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that is john f. kennedy. ted sorensen, young man in his 30s at the time inc. john winthrop, the city on a hill phrase not in kennedy's inaugural address, but in his farewell to the massachusetts general court, massachusetts legislature. it was such a successful speech. if the kennedy family dr. sorensen and use all your best material already. we have been denied parole address to go here. don't worry, got plenty of material. i had the privilege of exchanging a few e-mails with him and to my disappointment, but understandably he said he had no memory of how 50 years ago or more he decided to use the model of christian charity and the phrase is sitting on a hill. i was hoping to find their documentation for the link of how it made its debut in political rhetoric. he said i'm sorry but it was a very long time ago. so we don't know exactly why he reached for john winthrop. i can speculate about that a bit. think about how controversial john f. kennedy was. think of him as the first major u.s. parties and think of him as being irish catholic and still division, the
that is john f. kennedy. ted sorensen, young man in his 30s at the time inc. john winthrop, the city on a hill phrase not in kennedy's inaugural address, but in his farewell to the massachusetts general court, massachusetts legislature. it was such a successful speech. if the kennedy family dr. sorensen and use all your best material already. we have been denied parole address to go here. don't worry, got plenty of material. i had the privilege of exchanging a few e-mails with him and to my...
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the dress marilyn monroe wear when she sang happy birthday to president john f. kennedy will be auctioned in november. dress was designed exclusively for monroe in 19-62.the dress sold in 19-99 for a little more than one-point-26 million dollars.now julien's auctions estimates the dress to be worth two-to-three million dollars. julien's auctions is offering the dress, along with some of monroe's other belongings, at an auction in los angeles on november 17th. a statue of inventor and ohio native thomas edison was dedicated wednesday at the u-s capitol in washington.ohio officials decided in 20- governor william allen, who supported southern slave owners.ohio voters selected edison as the replacement.the bronze statue of edison holding a light bulb was displayed at the library in his ohio hometown of milan before its installation in washington. here's a live look outside at... meteorologist brian gotter is back with the storm here's your prime time lineup on tmj4."superstore" on at seven-- followed by "the good "the blacklist"then it's more local news on live at ten. can'
the dress marilyn monroe wear when she sang happy birthday to president john f. kennedy will be auctioned in november. dress was designed exclusively for monroe in 19-62.the dress sold in 19-99 for a little more than one-point-26 million dollars.now julien's auctions estimates the dress to be worth two-to-three million dollars. julien's auctions is offering the dress, along with some of monroe's other belongings, at an auction in los angeles on november 17th. a statue of inventor and ohio...
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by senator john f. kennedy. >> the question of whether this nation could exist have slave or half free, and the election of 1960 with the world around us, the question is whether the world will exist half slave or half sleeve -- free, but it will
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kennedy family. starting with john and robert and their children. my point is shot this is challenging -- shah this is challenging that stereotype so there is this awakening of latinos in the 1960's. when i was a college student, i started to read history. this shaped my learning as a student of history. when i went to graduate school, i went to graduate school at uc santa barbara in they make you read a lot of books in graduate school and i will talk about some of the most important books i read and how it relates to what we are talking about but i want to tell you a bit about my family. a lot of you did family histories and i kind of feel it's unfair you don't know a little about my family and why i'm making you do this assignment. my mother's family, this is a picture of my mother's family. her mother is one of the babies sitting on the left. they were displaced from mexico in 1910 after the mexican revolution as were many mexican families who wanted to avoid the problems of a war-torn country. in this image, it was taken across the border and yo
kennedy family. starting with john and robert and their children. my point is shot this is challenging -- shah this is challenging that stereotype so there is this awakening of latinos in the 1960's. when i was a college student, i started to read history. this shaped my learning as a student of history. when i went to graduate school, i went to graduate school at uc santa barbara in they make you read a lot of books in graduate school and i will talk about some of the most important books i...
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democratic party that i grew up in, the hubert humphrey, the john f. kennedy, the robert kennedy, the democratic party now is a far left socialist democratic party. i believe that donald trump will -- the economy has only been growing at a percent and a and a half. the wall street guys have done well. but the average guy and gal has done terribly under the democratic administration over the last eight years. donald will cut taxes like jfk and reagan did. he will strengthen our military, which has been decimated by the obama cuts and sequestration. he'll be a strong supporter of israel. i think he'll come in with tremendous energy and verve and really change this country. hillary is a continuation of the same left wing ineffective job killing democratic policies. >> andrew, you say if she ran as a 1996 version of bill clinton, you might vote for her, but the
democratic party that i grew up in, the hubert humphrey, the john f. kennedy, the robert kennedy, the democratic party now is a far left socialist democratic party. i believe that donald trump will -- the economy has only been growing at a percent and a and a half. the wall street guys have done well. but the average guy and gal has done terribly under the democratic administration over the last eight years. donald will cut taxes like jfk and reagan did. he will strengthen our military, which...
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but far more saw the event and they thought john kennedy got the better of him.or a little bit of style and substance? hard to say this much is not debates have changed the landscape of our political debate. presidential historian evan thomas joining us right now has written so many great books on presidents and leaders over the time. but being nixon among them. and i always wondered the complicated character you painted of nixon, evan, goes back to maybe his inability to appreciate the magnitude and the importance of the debate that would be judged on style as much as substance, right? >> well, it's all new. you know, tv was a new thing still in 1960. so they don't have all these years of experience that we have today. >> right. >> but nixon blew it. no doubt about it. he was not rested. he did a big campaign event earlier that morning. this is sort of funny, but in those days it wasn't even clear whether you should have makeup on. they asked kennedy, do you want to have makeup and he said no. and then he went back into his private dressing room and was made up.
but far more saw the event and they thought john kennedy got the better of him.or a little bit of style and substance? hard to say this much is not debates have changed the landscape of our political debate. presidential historian evan thomas joining us right now has written so many great books on presidents and leaders over the time. but being nixon among them. and i always wondered the complicated character you painted of nixon, evan, goes back to maybe his inability to appreciate the...
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john f. kennedy. first of all, have any of you seen pictures of the newly minted congressman kennedy from 1947? he is so thin and scrawny, so unhealthy looking, he looks like alfred newman from mad magazine. as all of you know, in the capital, there are elevators for the public and separate ones for the members. john f. kennedy was actually ejected from a members elevator, because the elevator operator took one look at this scrawny young guy, who looked like a teenager, and ordered him off. kennedy had to get out. where aa situation changeddrug, cortisone, everything. when kennedy began to take that, he filled out in terms of both his body and his face. if you see pictures of john kennedy from 1961, and 1962, his face has a decidedly puffy look. but that cortisone was critically important in kennedy's career. this is al remember, guy who based so much of his appeal on strength, on figure -- after and the fact that eight years of eisenhower, we needed a young, healthy man as president. i'm here to tel
john f. kennedy. first of all, have any of you seen pictures of the newly minted congressman kennedy from 1947? he is so thin and scrawny, so unhealthy looking, he looks like alfred newman from mad magazine. as all of you know, in the capital, there are elevators for the public and separate ones for the members. john f. kennedy was actually ejected from a members elevator, because the elevator operator took one look at this scrawny young guy, who looked like a teenager, and ordered him off....
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they made john kennedy. many argue they unmade al gore. how important is it this go-round?nton has more pressure on her than does donald trump? do you agree with that? >> i think that what we see in the debates, what really makes a difference is either the debate brings out somebody's vulnerability that we saw with gore when he looked con descending and he was sigh and we saw due caucus cuss who showed no passion. the clip with reagan, wasn't the one-liner but he projected optimi optimism. the challenge is to project strength and not allow their vulnerability to come out. hers might be defensiveness. his might be lack of appearing presidential or letting himself go off the handle. i think they both have to project what they think are their strengths without letting their vulnerability show. that is the key. >> i always wonderered. they each been told what not to do. donald trump has been told again and again don't get angry, fly off the handle. hillary clinton has been told don't get too neat in sta test i cans where you seem emotionless. they know what they got to do. then
they made john kennedy. many argue they unmade al gore. how important is it this go-round?nton has more pressure on her than does donald trump? do you agree with that? >> i think that what we see in the debates, what really makes a difference is either the debate brings out somebody's vulnerability that we saw with gore when he looked con descending and he was sigh and we saw due caucus cuss who showed no passion. the clip with reagan, wasn't the one-liner but he projected optimi...
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here's reagan, john f. kennedy said that back in 1962 when he was asking for a tax decrease, cut in tax rates across the board and he was proven right. i just want to say for the umpteenth time, kennedy the democrat, reagan the republican and as the under heading in this morning's paper, kennedy and reagan both spurred growth through bipartisan tax rate. that's just what we need now. [applause] hurt >> caught her hand. >> stock fell again stopped cursing e. stott be needed and just one cutbacks in and read some history and you can see there is a way out of the slope that america unfolds. that is our message. one. [applause] >> we have a great time ready this book collaborating here in nd york city across the street. i just walked past uh kennedy analysis and then that is her he got the economic reports including the report that said don't you dare cut the tax rates he turned his back of that. and cannot give far from here but the law was corrected by a means of the evidence it was keynesian on the demand side and n
here's reagan, john f. kennedy said that back in 1962 when he was asking for a tax decrease, cut in tax rates across the board and he was proven right. i just want to say for the umpteenth time, kennedy the democrat, reagan the republican and as the under heading in this morning's paper, kennedy and reagan both spurred growth through bipartisan tax rate. that's just what we need now. [applause] hurt >> caught her hand. >> stock fell again stopped cursing e. stott be needed and just...
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john f. kennedy defeated richard nixon in a close general election with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the hour-long debate, the first of four in the fall of 1960, took place in chicago. howard smith: the television and radio stations of the united states and their affiliated stations are proud to provide facilities for a discussion of issues in the current political campaign by the two major candidates for the presidency. the candidates need no introduction. the republican candidate, vice president richard m. nixon, and the democratic candidate, senator john f. kennedy. according to rules set by the candidates themselves, each man shall make an opening statement of approximately eight minutes' duration and a closing statement of approximately three minutes' duration. in between the candidates will answer, or comment upon answers to questions put by a panel of correspondents. in this, the first discussion in a series of four uh -- joint appearances, the subject-matter has been a
john f. kennedy defeated richard nixon in a close general election with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the hour-long debate, the first of four in the fall of 1960, took place in chicago. howard smith: the television and radio stations of the united states and their affiliated stations are proud to provide facilities for a discussion of issues in the current political campaign by the two major candidates for the presidency. the candidates need no introduction. the...
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it's 56 years to today that the first televised presidential debate took place that involved john kennedy and then vice president richard nixon. a very transformative moment in politics when it comes to presidential elections. this one proves to be right up there near the top. in new york, i'm rod carter. now back to you. and interesting fact there . once again, that debate starts at 9:00 p.m. news channel 8 will have a front row seat. rod carter will have live reports before and after the debate. you can watch for his reports trump and clinton spent time preparing this weekend for the debate but both took time to meet with the israel prime minister. the prime minister of israel and clinton discussed the u.s. and israel defense memorandum of understanding. earlier the prime minister had a meeting with donald trump and they discussed military assistance, security and regional stability. the trump campaign said they talked about israel's successful business with a fence to help protect the borders. >>> it's 5:36. happening today, baseball fans are mourning the death of marlins pitcher jose
it's 56 years to today that the first televised presidential debate took place that involved john kennedy and then vice president richard nixon. a very transformative moment in politics when it comes to presidential elections. this one proves to be right up there near the top. in new york, i'm rod carter. now back to you. and interesting fact there . once again, that debate starts at 9:00 p.m. news channel 8 will have a front row seat. rod carter will have live reports before and after the...
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john, 20 years later as a young deputy in o.m.b., ronald reagan followed the same policies as john f. kennedyre's my question about that. he certainly cut taxes across the board but did reagan look to kennedy for inspiration or is it just that they implemented the same kind of tax-cutting policys? >> he looked to kennedy for inspiration. jack kemp was kind of the go tween, the last -- late jack kemp, my mentor. they said we need something to get us out of the inflation. jack said let's use the tax cuts. 30% across the board and kemp sold it to president reagan and by the way, from day one, reagan gave j.f.k. credit. constantly had him in speeches, major addresses. when he sold it to the nation in early 1981, you have to remember my dates, he mentioned kennedy and quoted kennedy, a rising tide lifts all bolts. yeah, kennedy was kind of the pioneer and president reagan because follower, what kemp called a duply cat. he was a duplicate. john: larry, take off your author isles halt and put on your televisor to donald trump's hat. yesterday the republican normalee was on cnbc and advanced a conspi
john, 20 years later as a young deputy in o.m.b., ronald reagan followed the same policies as john f. kennedyre's my question about that. he certainly cut taxes across the board but did reagan look to kennedy for inspiration or is it just that they implemented the same kind of tax-cutting policys? >> he looked to kennedy for inspiration. jack kemp was kind of the go tween, the last -- late jack kemp, my mentor. they said we need something to get us out of the inflation. jack said let's...
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who fit this mold, the two president that is come to mind john kennedy and theodore roosevelt. both of them had -- served well in combat and had been highly decorated, both of them were students of histories and both of them were writers, both of them had classical education and both of them were best suit today handle all of the -- in both cases they were highly successful. doesn't mean they were perfect and did everything right. kennedy is a classic of the president's first year. the first year in office, what did he do? total disaster. all right. but think about this, what would have happened in the cuban missile crisis? and ask yourself this question, name one other president that could have been during cuban missile crisis and done differently, case in point, abraham lincoln. 1861. abraham hingon was faced with the prospect of is your honor succession. go back to 1850, taylor of the mexican-american war, large plantation owner, large slave holder was not supposed to be called to be president. but as the issue of slavery expansion came up, a number of southern planters rose
who fit this mold, the two president that is come to mind john kennedy and theodore roosevelt. both of them had -- served well in combat and had been highly decorated, both of them were students of histories and both of them were writers, both of them had classical education and both of them were best suit today handle all of the -- in both cases they were highly successful. doesn't mean they were perfect and did everything right. kennedy is a classic of the president's first year. the first...
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john f. kennedy, when in reality his family and advisers kept his medical records and treatment inside the white house secret. hiding a rare autoimmune disease. >> it's almost impossible to get away with it in this new media culture. >> reporter: video now captures stumbles like bob dole's plunge off the stage, and gerald ford falling down the steps of air force one. both eventually satirized then weaponized in the political forum against the older men. learning from the past, john mccain chose to open up volumes of his medical history. joe biden did the same, though his disclosure came two decades after suffering an aneurism. vice president dick cheney's heart issues were public, his safe held a secret resignation letter in case he became incapacitated while in office. recent history's most elderly nominee flipping his age on its head. >> sometimes presidents are able to get rid of issues of health effectively. i remember in 1984 when ronald reagan, you know, flipped it on a debate. >> i am not goin
john f. kennedy, when in reality his family and advisers kept his medical records and treatment inside the white house secret. hiding a rare autoimmune disease. >> it's almost impossible to get away with it in this new media culture. >> reporter: video now captures stumbles like bob dole's plunge off the stage, and gerald ford falling down the steps of air force one. both eventually satirized then weaponized in the political forum against the older men. learning from the past, john...
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the democrat john kennedy encountered republican richard nixon, who appeared to be tired and even unshavenewers chose kennedy in the debate and at the about box. in 1980, nearly 80 million viewers tuned in to watch jimmy carter think on republican challenger ronald reagan. reagan overtook carter in the polls after the debate and he won the election. democrat barack obama and republican john mccain debated three times in 2008. these were the first debates that were streamed online. obama won all three and as we know, he won the popular vote as well. tonight, the first rule between hillary clinton and donald trump. -- duel between hillary clinton and donald trump. 75% of registered voters said they plan to watch. that would mean over 90 million viewers. if that happens it will be one of the most-watched tv events in history. i'm joined now by our correspondent in washington, he is on the story tonight. good evening to you. as we have seen, nearly 100 million people could watch tonight's debate. could it change the decisions of the voters when it comes time to actually go to the about box --
the democrat john kennedy encountered republican richard nixon, who appeared to be tired and even unshavenewers chose kennedy in the debate and at the about box. in 1980, nearly 80 million viewers tuned in to watch jimmy carter think on republican challenger ronald reagan. reagan overtook carter in the polls after the debate and he won the election. democrat barack obama and republican john mccain debated three times in 2008. these were the first debates that were streamed online. obama won all...
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senator john f. kennedyorians say it was ken's idea to put it on television and paid off. the analysts say kennedy seemed calm and collected but nix won was looking around and refuse teed wear makeup so he sweat. in fact, most people who listened on the radio said nixon won but tv viewers win for kennedy. historians believe nixon was on his way to winning the election until a television debate changed everything, 56 years ago today. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel but the bar is very high. >>> we now know for the fir time we'll have a man and a woman an stage vying for the highest office in the land and the pressure couldn't be more acute. less than five hours from now, this the 56th anniversary of the first twiced -- televised presidential debate, that's what they call subtle pressure on the candidates involved, but keeng
senator john f. kennedyorians say it was ken's idea to put it on television and paid off. the analysts say kennedy seemed calm and collected but nix won was looking around and refuse teed wear makeup so he sweat. in fact, most people who listened on the radio said nixon won but tv viewers win for kennedy. historians believe nixon was on his way to winning the election until a television debate changed everything, 56 years ago today. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel but the...
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scott: on september 26, 1960, more than 70 million america tuned in to see senator john kennedy go toe-to-toe with vice president richard nixon. >> this is a great country. scott: the optics were everything, kennedy was tanned and rested, while nixon was pale, underweight, and sweaty. prof. lichtman: while i don't think the debates moved the needle very much, ey ended the narrative that kennedy wasn't prepared. scott: allan lichtman is a political historian and professor at amerity in washingn,.c. prof. lichtman: he was so factual. he was so knowledgeable. scott: kenn's knock-out rformance not only helped seal his candidacy, but also cemented the role of tv in making or breaking the candidates. and it's the miakes. domination of eastern europe. scott: the gaffes. pres. bush: before we go to deployment on the midgetman missile or otemath whatever it is -- we're going to have to -- the mx -- mx -- 're going to have to do that. pres. bush: it's christmas. it's ghter]s. scott: and the one liners. mr. perot: there will be a giant sucking sound going south. scott: that have come to define the debat
scott: on september 26, 1960, more than 70 million america tuned in to see senator john kennedy go toe-to-toe with vice president richard nixon. >> this is a great country. scott: the optics were everything, kennedy was tanned and rested, while nixon was pale, underweight, and sweaty. prof. lichtman: while i don't think the debates moved the needle very much, ey ended the narrative that kennedy wasn't prepared. scott: allan lichtman is a political historian and professor at amerity in...
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the american revolution and sam adams and john kennedy. ted williams, bobby orr and larry bird. pahk your car in harvard yard. what if i told you there was a different boston, one that move to the sound of the, the sounds same. jamaica plain and east boston, one that extendses to chelsea, lawrence and beyond. a city where imgrant communities are experience agree birth. and we are latino parents are seeing children achieve the american dream where enter as college freshmen and emerge as confident leaders they are changeing the way business is done and they are telling our own stories. time for the world to meet the new boston and young latino faces behind it. those who will one day be the future leaders of america. this fall for the first time ever ever we will recognize and honor, infusing the most american of cities with new ideas and talent. this is the el mundo boston ? >> byron: wow, that out to get people excited. elvis you are profiling several over 30 latino professionals sharing that under 30 story? >> yes, one of the things that we wanted to do is, we wanted people to r
the american revolution and sam adams and john kennedy. ted williams, bobby orr and larry bird. pahk your car in harvard yard. what if i told you there was a different boston, one that move to the sound of the, the sounds same. jamaica plain and east boston, one that extendses to chelsea, lawrence and beyond. a city where imgrant communities are experience agree birth. and we are latino parents are seeing children achieve the american dream where enter as college freshmen and emerge as...
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he couldn't have done it if quayle hadn't said, i'm john kennedy. >> you need your opponent to set youmes. and debates are made up of moments. and only a few lines survive. and so sometimes hillary clinton gets mired in the details and it's the one line that actually -- >> gene, you know this business like i do. somewhere in new york now or in new jersey, the golf course, donald trump and roger ailes are sitting around figuring, how do they construct one of these moments. ho do we know when the time is right to whack back? >> you know, you can only prepare to a certain extent. you can get some one-liners, you can imagine situations and have a -- you know, have a line prepared, but, you've got to have the opening. the opening has to be there. and you've got to be quick enough to, you know, to jump in. >> to kill. >> go for the jugular. rule number two, show your heart. candidates who are afraid to open up themselves can pay a price on the debate stage, especially if they appear too rehearsed, unemotional, or just uninspired. case in point, 1988, when michael dukakis, the governor of mas
he couldn't have done it if quayle hadn't said, i'm john kennedy. >> you need your opponent to set youmes. and debates are made up of moments. and only a few lines survive. and so sometimes hillary clinton gets mired in the details and it's the one line that actually -- >> gene, you know this business like i do. somewhere in new york now or in new jersey, the golf course, donald trump and roger ailes are sitting around figuring, how do they construct one of these moments. ho do we...
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tonight is the 56th anniversary of the first presidential debate between richard nixon and john kennedy, produced by legendary cbs producer don hewitt, the audience estimated at 70 million. tomorrow on "cbs this morning," the guests will include vice presidential candidates tim kaine and mike pence. we'll be right back. you, try mucinex 12-hour. only mucinex has a unique bi-layer tablet. the white layer releases immediately. mucinex is absorbed 60 percent faster than store brands. while the blue extended release layer lasts a full 12 hours. man: i accept i'm not the deep sea fisherman i was. i accept i'm not out on the ocean wrestling marlin. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't go after anything with less than my best. so if i can go for something warfarin, i'll do that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin. plus, it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that's what i wanted to know. don't stop taking eliquis unless your do
tonight is the 56th anniversary of the first presidential debate between richard nixon and john kennedy, produced by legendary cbs producer don hewitt, the audience estimated at 70 million. tomorrow on "cbs this morning," the guests will include vice presidential candidates tim kaine and mike pence. we'll be right back. you, try mucinex 12-hour. only mucinex has a unique bi-layer tablet. the white layer releases immediately. mucinex is absorbed 60 percent faster than store brands....
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say one of the key things you need to do is a president is to learn from your mistakes the way john kennedy learned after the bay of pigs not to put too much trust in the military during the cuban nuclear crisis. and ten thurn it. i think she might all dim donald, you don't have evidence of admitting a miss tack, that is i bad notion for being a president. in the case of advising hillary clinton, there needs to be this fine line between trying to prove that she's smarter than he is, which would not be the right way to go, and then take his lack of knowledge and explain why that matters. this isn't just a civics test. it is about governing as president. >> sreenivasan: how about the role of moderator. what should lester hold be doing tomorrow night. >> in terms of lester hold, it is a very difficult position. i think jim lehrer was right who moderated many of these debates saying this isn't an interview, because are you moderatek a debate, what you need to do if you think that donald trump has stepped way over the line on factual matters which i think as a matter of fact he has, that to his
say one of the key things you need to do is a president is to learn from your mistakes the way john kennedy learned after the bay of pigs not to put too much trust in the military during the cuban nuclear crisis. and ten thurn it. i think she might all dim donald, you don't have evidence of admitting a miss tack, that is i bad notion for being a president. in the case of advising hillary clinton, there needs to be this fine line between trying to prove that she's smarter than he is, which would...
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first of all 1960, the first nationally televised debates john f. kennedy met with richard nixon. d richard nixon was sweating. he wasn't as handsome as john f. kennedy. that was believed to be a moment where john kennedy sort of passed the threshold, moved ahead. can never sort out all the factors involved in a presidential debate. but that seemed to help john f. kennedy. 1980 ronald reagan against jimmy carter. that was the sole debate they had that year. and ronald reagan was talking to a country that was very discontented, kind of like the country is discontent now. jimmy carter was the incumbent, the president was trying to paint ronald reagan as an unacceptable alternative, a frightening alternative, by reassuring the american people ronald reagan crossed a threshold that accelerated his momentum. he won that election easily. then you go ahead to the -- some of the recent elections that we've had. 2012 mitt romney facing president obama, he made significant progress in the polls after that first debate, but it proved to be a short lived bump. it consolidated republican suppor
first of all 1960, the first nationally televised debates john f. kennedy met with richard nixon. d richard nixon was sweating. he wasn't as handsome as john f. kennedy. that was believed to be a moment where john kennedy sort of passed the threshold, moved ahead. can never sort out all the factors involved in a presidential debate. but that seemed to help john f. kennedy. 1980 ronald reagan against jimmy carter. that was the sole debate they had that year. and ronald reagan was talking to a...
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kennedy iii of massachusetts to the john f. kennedy centennial commission. thank you for your consideration of this recommendation, signed, pelosi, nancy democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: pelosi democratic leader. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. clawson of florida for tuesday, september 6, and for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the request is granted. thspkeprteor uer thspkesnnnc pic ofanry, 25,he gelenrotes,r. goer iregned f 6 nuss eesneofhe mari lde . hmt:r.peerou a a rouesomtt eaorfr nur socestf, s en tin toet hdln st h mh ndhe utestesth feragornnthaak er wef sssii,t sote eradirynd , e hrd i renmohs erheas fea, cintwhe ldoer acrdg t miaju azveeaedmaead n. t buitea lki io at thfera gerenhabe ino e ndne,o e ca geren, tta vemes ithweer it ste sooucoite h bn le ms atho ju h mhedal gornntrorte ve w,n is whaheuru ndn aai swi tse buun omaonrethe ere ithwehahe buauf di aai iin ar o wh w lk t ntap wh
kennedy iii of massachusetts to the john f. kennedy centennial commission. thank you for your consideration of this recommendation, signed, pelosi, nancy democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: pelosi democratic leader. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. clawson of florida for tuesday, september 6, and for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection...
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campaign, john f. kennedy and incumbent vice president richard nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate. after opening statements, the candidates took questions on their leadership experience, communism at home and abroad, medical care for seniors and the economy. defeated richard nixon in a close election with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the hour-long debate, the first of four, took place in chicago. television and radio stations of the united states and their affiliated stations are proud to provide facilities or discussion of issues in the current political campaign by the two major candidates for the presidency. the canada's me no introduction. the republican candidate, vice and and the democratic candidate, senator john f. kennedy. according to rules set by the candidates themselves, each man shall make an opening statement of approximately eight minute duration and clothing statement of partially three minutes. questions will answer picked by a panel of co
campaign, john f. kennedy and incumbent vice president richard nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate. after opening statements, the candidates took questions on their leadership experience, communism at home and abroad, medical care for seniors and the economy. defeated richard nixon in a close election with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the hour-long debate, the first of four, took place in chicago. television and radio stations of the united...
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>> that was the opening statement from john fitzgerald kennedy with his first debate with richard nixonars ago today. let's bring in nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss, one of the foremost students of presidential debates. what do you think we'll see tonight? >> i think what we will see is a big chance for donald trump because a lot of these debates have been a chance for people like john kennedy or jimmy carter in 1976 or ronald reagan in 1980 to demonstrate they're the equal of vice president or president. but, you know, 1980 is probably the gold standard when about 10 days before the election, reagan debated carter. two sides were about even. a lot of people were questioning whether reagan really could be a question especially on the same stage as another president. he hit it off the park but it's not just by being calm or a great performer all evening but showing command of every single issue that was at tequal of the president of the united states. that's what donald trump will have to do tonight. >> save 1980, historically, how much of an impact do these debates hav
>> that was the opening statement from john fitzgerald kennedy with his first debate with richard nixonars ago today. let's bring in nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss, one of the foremost students of presidential debates. what do you think we'll see tonight? >> i think what we will see is a big chance for donald trump because a lot of these debates have been a chance for people like john kennedy or jimmy carter in 1976 or ronald reagan in 1980 to demonstrate they're...
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in the famous words of john kennedy, i am paraphrasing loosely. the english language and to go to war. peggy: center dot to fight for us. suchdea of how words has power and enhance if they are in inspiring and precise way. i never considered being anything but a writer. for a while i wanted to be an actress. , but ad to be a nun non-writer. a writer was always just what i was. which is howding you come to love writing. you love reading. charlie: did mitt romney disappoint you greatly? peggy: you were there for him. i was trying to be supportive of the conservative candidate. i cannot say he disappointed me because he did not strike me as a great political talent. when he lostought -- we lost in 2012, we need some kind of political genius going on to succeed. that was not a political genius. that was a man who is great at life. great valueh the and the right families. peggy: yeah, a great man. charlie: you think of ronald reagan and bill clinton? who has it in the field on the republican side? gifts areay large seen in retrospect. i can't tell you
in the famous words of john kennedy, i am paraphrasing loosely. the english language and to go to war. peggy: center dot to fight for us. suchdea of how words has power and enhance if they are in inspiring and precise way. i never considered being anything but a writer. for a while i wanted to be an actress. , but ad to be a nun non-writer. a writer was always just what i was. which is howding you come to love writing. you love reading. charlie: did mitt romney disappoint you greatly? peggy:...
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kennedy. >> there your answer, vice president nixon debated john f. kennedy on this day back in 1960. it's the 56th anniversary of that. more than 70 million americans watched. that was about 2/3 of the population at that time and they're saying tonight's debate could draw super bowl-like numbers with maybe more than 100 million people watching. >> some are calling it the >> could very well be, 6:00 on channel 12. >> here's an empty auditorium. >> they have a lectern there as well. >> wow. >> very different. >> he did look good. poor richard nixon. >>> we have a tribute to a legend. golfing great arnold palmer died sunday at age 87 and though many know him as a champion golfer, many more know made famous by one of the best commercials ever espn has done -- take a look at this. >> that was awesome. >> i know. >> is that so good or what? the arnold palmer. online. people who are making a glass of arnold palmer in honor of the late arnold palmer. it's really cool to see everyone. >> i don't know what's bigger than getting a drink named after you. that's g
kennedy. >> there your answer, vice president nixon debated john f. kennedy on this day back in 1960. it's the 56th anniversary of that. more than 70 million americans watched. that was about 2/3 of the population at that time and they're saying tonight's debate could draw super bowl-like numbers with maybe more than 100 million people watching. >> some are calling it the >> could very well be, 6:00 on channel 12. >> here's an empty auditorium. >> they have a...
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committee reinvestigate the assassinations of doctor martin luther king, junior and president john kennedy in the 1970s. as well as his a growing oliver leadership opportunities, stokes helped blaze the trail and that included for the first african-american president who whispered in stokes year at congresswoman stephanie tubbs jones funeral in 20 away. what did barack obama quietly say to him? >> he said, i want you to know that i know i would not be here if it were not for you and your brother. >> not bad for a poor kid from cleveland. >> what do you mis i miss his laughter, i miss his smile. >> i wish every day that i still had my father. >> the title is right? the gentleman from ohio said yes. he was a gentle man. and he was a gentleman. >> the book is published by the ohio state university press and is available at bookstores everywhere. it's also available for sale online. you can find a link on the this is only 30 minutes of the performance only compress into 15 seconds. what a show they put on today. all of the wonderful aviation enthusiast there were out there. at the cleveland na
committee reinvestigate the assassinations of doctor martin luther king, junior and president john kennedy in the 1970s. as well as his a growing oliver leadership opportunities, stokes helped blaze the trail and that included for the first african-american president who whispered in stokes year at congresswoman stephanie tubbs jones funeral in 20 away. what did barack obama quietly say to him? >> he said, i want you to know that i know i would not be here if it were not for you and your...
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and i'm very happy that john kennedy was elected, because john kennedy looked at the future with courage, saw what needed to be done, and understood his own government. the president just said that his government is shrinking. it's not. it's now the largest peacetime government ever in terms of the take from the total economy. and instead of retreating, instead of being strong where we should be strong, he wants to make it strong and intervene in the most private and personal questions in american life. that's where government should not be. ms. walters: mr. president? the president: before i campaigned as a democrat for a republican candidate for president, i had already voted for dwight eisenhower to be president of the united states. and so, my change had come earlier than that. i hadn't gotten around to reregistering as yet. i found that was rather difficult to do. but i finally did it. there are some other things that have been said here, back, and you said that i might be able to dredge them up. mr. mondale referred to the farmers' worst year. the farmers are not the victims of any
and i'm very happy that john kennedy was elected, because john kennedy looked at the future with courage, saw what needed to be done, and understood his own government. the president just said that his government is shrinking. it's not. it's now the largest peacetime government ever in terms of the take from the total economy. and instead of retreating, instead of being strong where we should be strong, he wants to make it strong and intervene in the most private and personal questions in...