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>> lyndon was picked to help john kennedy get elected. they started off not being particularly close. it grew over time. president kennedy was home in their 1036 days. it was not as close as some of the other presidents and vice presidents. lyndon johnson deserves a lot of credit for his domestic agenda in continuing the work of john kennedy. in racially injustice, the voting rights act, and many other areas. >> so much has been written about the attorney general robert f kennedy. how significant was that to the kennedy presidency? >> present tranny -- kennedy had complete trust in bobby kennedy. they know each other so well for their entire lives. bobby played a critical role. talk about the what if in that sense. then senator edward kennedy served in the senate and continued working on issues like immigration. john kennedy in 1958 wrote a book called "the nation of immigrants." edwardk that bobby and did are all part of the mix. as well as his sister with the special olympics. and the other sister being ambassador to ireland. >> how many
>> lyndon was picked to help john kennedy get elected. they started off not being particularly close. it grew over time. president kennedy was home in their 1036 days. it was not as close as some of the other presidents and vice presidents. lyndon johnson deserves a lot of credit for his domestic agenda in continuing the work of john kennedy. in racially injustice, the voting rights act, and many other areas. >> so much has been written about the attorney general robert f kennedy....
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host: we are reflecting on john f. kennedy, because had he lived, he would have been 100 years old today, born on may 29, 1917, in brookline, massachusetts. joined by be steven rothstein, the director of the john f. kennedy library foundation, which does what? guest: so we work very much with the national archives. all the presidential papers are owned by the national archives, 13 presidential libraries. we work with them to help amplify, share information. we also coordinate the profile in courage award. just a few short weeks ago, president obama came and received work on education, civic education, and other additions in close partnership with the national archives. host: let me also go back to june of 1963, the same month he traveled to west berlin. he gave a speech on civil rights. of course, he was assassinated before president lyndon johnson could sign the civil rights legislation in 1964 and in 1965. but here's how john kennedy set up the debate. president kennedy: we are confronted primarily with a moral issues. it's
host: we are reflecting on john f. kennedy, because had he lived, he would have been 100 years old today, born on may 29, 1917, in brookline, massachusetts. joined by be steven rothstein, the director of the john f. kennedy library foundation, which does what? guest: so we work very much with the national archives. all the presidential papers are owned by the national archives, 13 presidential libraries. we work with them to help amplify, share information. we also coordinate the profile in...
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thing john kennedy thought us, not to be envious, optimistic. during the 1960 campaign, he debate with e nixon, kennedy debate, went to at 2 in y of michigan the morning. 10,000 students were waiting, first time he talked about peace corps and asked students, would you be willing to go abroad and signed up.f students that is a sense of optimism, we progress, we ot of have a long way to go on many issues. involved, is to get get involved, run for school committee or city council, make sure people vote. the last mid-term election in 2014, we had lower turnout from young people than any time in 40 years. one way is to get more people to vote, increase amount of kids have in school on civics and government. there are specific things we can john kennedy k taught us to come together, big things we can do. shot, we knew little about technology at the time and e said by coming together, we can go to the moon, bring a man there and bring him back safely decade.nd of the john kennedy didn't live to see it, we did do that. mind, that first capsule that went
thing john kennedy thought us, not to be envious, optimistic. during the 1960 campaign, he debate with e nixon, kennedy debate, went to at 2 in y of michigan the morning. 10,000 students were waiting, first time he talked about peace corps and asked students, would you be willing to go abroad and signed up.f students that is a sense of optimism, we progress, we ot of have a long way to go on many issues. involved, is to get get involved, run for school committee or city council, make sure...
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he reckoned eyes that john f. kennedy that she recognized that john f. kennedy was having his 100 birthday and we needed to do the right thing. it was his book where he started unseating the idea -- conceiving the idea. building a narrative around the speeches of john f. kennedy and getting a who's who of americans to contribute to this. people like jimmy carter or the dalai lama for senator mccain, dave edgar's, the great novelist. there is a slew of incredible people. there is a guy named lawrence schiller worked with norman mailer. yes worked many years for magazines and how to do photos and layouts properly. it became a bit of a team. this is stephen's passion. we have never had any problems working together. it has great fun. you would be amazed at the contributors. just a minute ago we talked about barack obama and things we were not able to use for ethical reasons because he was still a sitting president. everyone asked, sign me up. he was the magician that made all of this happen. susan: we are showing one of the photographs behind us now. how did
he reckoned eyes that john f. kennedy that she recognized that john f. kennedy was having his 100 birthday and we needed to do the right thing. it was his book where he started unseating the idea -- conceiving the idea. building a narrative around the speeches of john f. kennedy and getting a who's who of americans to contribute to this. people like jimmy carter or the dalai lama for senator mccain, dave edgar's, the great novelist. there is a slew of incredible people. there is a guy named...
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stephen kennedy smith is a board member of a john f. kennedy library and served on the staff of the senate judiciary and foreign relations committee and a three-time recipient for the dan ford award at harvard law school. douglas brinkley is a professor of history. he is the cnn presidential historian. he is the author of a number of "st-selling books, including delugee" and "the great ." brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, jimmy carter, and ronald reagan and has often appeared on our stage. it is nice to have him back. our moderator susan swain is president and co-ceo of c-span. she helped launch the washington journal, book tv, and has been involved in the creation of new c-span tv programs. she has also been recognized by her industry as a cable tv pioneer. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome stephen kennedy smith, douglas brinkley, and susan swain. [applause] susan: good afternoon and thank you for being here. i should also add that for almost 25 years he has been working with c-span on a number of presidential hi
stephen kennedy smith is a board member of a john f. kennedy library and served on the staff of the senate judiciary and foreign relations committee and a three-time recipient for the dan ford award at harvard law school. douglas brinkley is a professor of history. he is the cnn presidential historian. he is the author of a number of "st-selling books, including delugee" and "the great ." brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, jimmy carter, and ronald reagan...
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kennedy. he is a board member of a john f. kennedy library and served on the staff of the senate judiciary and foreign relations committee and a three-time recipient for the dan ford award at harvard law school. a professorkley is of history. a number ofthor of best-selling books. brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, jimmy carter, and ronald reagan and has often appeared on our stage. nice to have him back. is president and co-ceo of c-span. she helped launch the washington tv, and has been numerous c-span tv's. she has also been recognized by her industry as a cable tv pioneer. please welcome stephen kennedy smith, douglas brinkley, and susan swain. [applause] susan: good afternoon and thank you for being here. i should also add that for almost 25 years he has been working with c-span on a number of presidential historical projects, most recently our third survey of presidential leadership. forward to learning more about your scholarship on your uncle. would you raise your hand if you were born after 1960? fo
kennedy. he is a board member of a john f. kennedy library and served on the staff of the senate judiciary and foreign relations committee and a three-time recipient for the dan ford award at harvard law school. a professorkley is of history. a number ofthor of best-selling books. brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, jimmy carter, and ronald reagan and has often appeared on our stage. nice to have him back. is president and co-ceo of c-span. she helped launch the washington...
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his name is john f. kennedy 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 a candidate in the wisconsin prima 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 fo
his name is john f. kennedy 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 a candidate in the wisconsin prima 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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let me just say at the outset that this is an exciting day to talk about a new book above john f. kennedy, the pathway to the presidency. it is an exciting book. when i first read i wrote back to him. he may recall this very short letter. john, i wish that i have had this book before i tried to run for president in 1995. it really has been most instructive, and some of the things i learned from the buck -- book in retrospect, although i do not intend to run again for presidency. i want to reassure you well that you really have to want to do it full time. as this book will illustrate, from the time that john kennedy entered his second term in the senate life he was ready to go for four years. and so therefore everything was aligned in that respect. i remember bob dole running. he was running in the year that i was trying in '95 and '96 and was successful. i remember very well, howard baker ran earlier than that because i was his campaign manager. but both of these individuals were leaders of the party to minority leaders in most cases as opposed to the majority leader's. in the bill very c
let me just say at the outset that this is an exciting day to talk about a new book above john f. kennedy, the pathway to the presidency. it is an exciting book. when i first read i wrote back to him. he may recall this very short letter. john, i wish that i have had this book before i tried to run for president in 1995. it really has been most instructive, and some of the things i learned from the buck -- book in retrospect, although i do not intend to run again for presidency. i want to...
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john f. kennedyed questions and concerns about his religion, barack obama confronted racist charges about his place of birth and his religion. for obama tonight is a book end of sorts, 13 years ago that the democratic national convention in the city of boston where he delivered a political speech for the ages, and burst through the door of american politics. >> there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there is the united states of america. there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america, there is the united states of america. >> jesse jackson, of course, watching. even at first glimpse we all knew we were witnessing something special that night. here was my immediate reaction following that speech. >> i think the immigrant experience combined with the african background combined with the incredible education, combined with his beautiful speech, every politician gets help on the speech, but that speech was a piece of work. >> well, his unlikely r
john f. kennedyed questions and concerns about his religion, barack obama confronted racist charges about his place of birth and his religion. for obama tonight is a book end of sorts, 13 years ago that the democratic national convention in the city of boston where he delivered a political speech for the ages, and burst through the door of american politics. >> there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there is the united states of america. there is not a black america...
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jo john f. kennedy knew that the best hope and our most powerful answer to the doubts and to our fears lies inside of each of us. in our willingness to joyfully embrace our responsibility as citizens to stay true to our allegiance, to our highest and best ideals. to maintain our regard and concern for the poor and the marginalized, to put our personal or party interest aside when duty to our country calls. or when conscience demands it. that is the spirit that has brought america so far. and that's the spirit that will always carry us to better days. i take this honor that you have bestowed on me here tonight as a reminder that even out of office i must do the all that i can to advance the spirit of service that john f. kennedy represents. thank you all very much. may god bless you. may he bless these united states of america. thank you. do i take it with me? you will pack it up? [ applause ] >>> all right. back with the panel and the "washington post" eugene robinson and howard fineman, and evan thomas
jo john f. kennedy knew that the best hope and our most powerful answer to the doubts and to our fears lies inside of each of us. in our willingness to joyfully embrace our responsibility as citizens to stay true to our allegiance, to our highest and best ideals. to maintain our regard and concern for the poor and the marginalized, to put our personal or party interest aside when duty to our country calls. or when conscience demands it. that is the spirit that has brought america so far. and...
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john kennedy didn't live to see it we did do that. keep in mind, that first capsule that went up had less power than your viewer's iphones or smartphones do today. so we can with big ideas come together and solve big problems but only going to work if we all put our effort into it. host: final question how is the library, the foundation reflect og this day on the john f. kennedy centennial? guest: we've had a multi day celebration. where saturday we honesored peace corp and president kennedy's legacy, yesterday nasa with an astronaut and space suit engineer. today we're doing navy flyover, new exhibit and 3 p.m., again, navy flag within a cape for a thousand people fyour viewers are in boston, we encourage you to come by today or any time in the next year to see the new exhibit. host: steven rothstein, on this what would have been the 100th birthday of president kennedy, thank you for being with us. guest: thank you, steve. host: one legacy of the 1960, the vietnam war, memorial with 58,000 names and from time to time you will see peo
john kennedy didn't live to see it we did do that. keep in mind, that first capsule that went up had less power than your viewer's iphones or smartphones do today. so we can with big ideas come together and solve big problems but only going to work if we all put our effort into it. host: final question how is the library, the foundation reflect og this day on the john f. kennedy centennial? guest: we've had a multi day celebration. where saturday we honesored peace corp and president kennedy's...
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it disgrace is the truth, disgraces john kennedy.is not only has memory but jfk's own definition of something else: courage. good night. >> eboni: i am eboni k. williams with kat timpf and eric bolling. 5:00 will never be the same. we are "the fox news specialists" ." let's meet today's specialist. he is from the government accountability institute, author of "clinton cash." he is also the breitbart news senior editor at large, and he specializes in gun collecting. peter schweizer is here. he's the chair of the medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania.
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annual profile and courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our livesteam of tonight's john f. kennedy sentinual award ceremony. i am delighted to welcome our audience of online viewers. there are many, many people who take credit for our decision to go online. one of the most important ideas came from the person who constantly gives us great ideas on how to use technology and other initiatives at the library and that is my friend who claims to have a day job but i doubt it ed slotsberg but i doubt it. i thank ed. [applause] >> and you will be happy to know, ed, mike barnacle, seconded the idea. we thank him for that. we have so much to celebrate tonight including president and ms. kennedy's deep appreciation for the arts. our next guest is a multiple grammy award winner whose songs are among the great pillars of american music. his music spans generations and his songs have provided the soundtrack across decades of our lives providing a source of warmth and wisdom and b
annual profile and courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our livesteam of tonight's john f. kennedy sentinual award ceremony. i am delighted to welcome our audience of online viewers. there are many, many people who take credit for our decision to go online. one of the most important ideas came from the person who constantly gives us great ideas on how to use technology and other initiatives at the library and that...
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who killed john f. kennedy. the commission answers lee harvey oswald.nswers he act add loan. >> we knew most people were not going to read all the warren commission report so cbs news wanted to be able to bring to air an understandable form for the public at large. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle. the mail order purchase slip was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on the surface of the gun. >> the media all concluded this was the most exhaustive investigation. case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this 6th floor window. >> ballistic experts and medical authorities demonstrated that the shots were fired from above and behind president kennedy. >> when the warren commission came out with their report the majority of americans accepted the findings of the warren commission. >> it came out here below the president's adam's
who killed john f. kennedy. the commission answers lee harvey oswald.nswers he act add loan. >> we knew most people were not going to read all the warren commission report so cbs news wanted to be able to bring to air an understandable form for the public at large. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle. the mail order purchase slip...
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jeff: the kennedy center is a living memorial to john f. kennedy jr. a few moments ago a big celebration got going here celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of the former president. this is the culmination of a year-long celebrations at the kennedy center. today actors and musicians and the jrn major speeches written by president kennedy as well as performing music and dance. john f. kennedy was a congressman and senator from massachusetts before being elected president in 1960. of course, he was assassinated in dallas, texas, on november 22, 1963. the performance happening here today is honoring the legacy of john f. kennedy jr. >> he stood for a humanity that was aspirational, optimistic, filled with hope. and a belief that we could all work on something that is larger than ourselves. jeff: certainly going inside the room there is a lot of excitement for the celebration. people were really happy to be part of what is going on today on the president's 100th birthday. coming up at 5:30 we will show you what is going on inside the actual
jeff: the kennedy center is a living memorial to john f. kennedy jr. a few moments ago a big celebration got going here celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of the former president. this is the culmination of a year-long celebrations at the kennedy center. today actors and musicians and the jrn major speeches written by president kennedy as well as performing music and dance. john f. kennedy was a congressman and senator from massachusetts before being elected president in 1960....
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irony of ironies, the place where john f. kennedyke the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> they should give him a fair trial because killing him just like that ain't nothing. because that ain't going to bring president kennedy back to life. >> after you get a trial, they should let him out on the street and let the people kill him. >> they should not only shoot him but cut him up in the pieces. >> put him everywhere in the fire and set it up and for a next day and the next day start again. >> thank you. >> the man that i believe -- i didn't see it. i think it's the man. >> you got him? what does he look like? >> i can't give you a description now. he is known locally. >> immediately after the ambulance left, somehow i begun to suspect that maybe the shooter was someone who was known to the police. >> do you know this subject? do you know him? have you seen him before? >> yes, i do. >> i
irony of ironies, the place where john f. kennedyke the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> they should give him a fair trial because killing him just like that ain't nothing. because that ain't going to bring president kennedy back to life. >> after you get a trial, they should let him out on the street and let the people kill...
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> congressman joe kennedy of massachusetts, age 36. >> there is no mercy. >> robert kennedy was your grandfather? johnkennedy was your great uncle. is it hard walking in those shoes? >> you don't. how do you possibly live up to what giants and titans have done? >> he knows that nostalgia cannot overcome the challenges of today. o> you do what you can to try t leave the world better than you found it. >> he is fighting to carry the torch for a new generation, a living legacy. >> and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> a man flies in on a drone to deliver the ball. he floated 30 feet off the ground and handed the ball to the referee. the drone me remind you of the hoverboard flown by the green goblin character in spiderman. what if it loses batteries at that moment. >> at least it isn't too high. >> talking about soaring, we are soaring into this day, much better than it was. >> finally some sunshine. of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominio
> congressman joe kennedy of massachusetts, age 36. >> there is no mercy. >> robert kennedy was your grandfather? johnkennedy was your great uncle. is it hard walking in those shoes? >> you don't. how do you possibly live up to what giants and titans have done? >> he knows that nostalgia cannot overcome the challenges of today. o> you do what you can to try t leave the world better than you found it. >> he is fighting to carry the torch for a new generation,...
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john f. kennedyare that the united states does not propose to conduct nuclear tests in the atmosphere, so long as other states do not do so. paul: there is never been a test on the atmosphere or an and other side since then. john f. kennedy: this treaty is not the millennium. it will not resolve all conflicts. if coming its support of their ambitions -- war. it will not reduce our need for arms or allies, or programs of assistance to others. but it is an important first step towards peace, towards reason. a step away from war. paul: and the limited test ban treaty, we legally committed ourselves to achieve a discontinuance of all test explosions of new weapons for all time, determined to continue negotiating to this end. since haspresident done so in good faith until now. president johnson outlined a program to halt nuclear arms race, and submitted a draft for a nonproliferation treaty in 1965. president nixon signed the non-proliferation treaty, prohibiting the transfer to other countries of nuclear
john f. kennedyare that the united states does not propose to conduct nuclear tests in the atmosphere, so long as other states do not do so. paul: there is never been a test on the atmosphere or an and other side since then. john f. kennedy: this treaty is not the millennium. it will not resolve all conflicts. if coming its support of their ambitions -- war. it will not reduce our need for arms or allies, or programs of assistance to others. but it is an important first step towards peace,...
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rose kennedy schlossberg/john f. s granddaughter"i'm inspired by my grandfather's sense of equality. his courage in naming the injustices in american society."nat sound"it ought to be possible, in short, for every american to enjoy the privileges of being american without regard to his race or his color."rose kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy's granddaughter"but we are still faced with tremendous inequality and injustice."and all eyes are on jack kennedy's grandson, also named jack -- who is studying the former president's legacy carefully.jack kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy's grandson"my favorite speech of his is his speech that he gave at rice university, explaining to america why we should go to the moon." nat sound"we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard." jack kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy's grandson"and in that speech, he said that 'great challenges are actually great opportunities.' i think itús important to remember t
rose kennedy schlossberg/john f. s granddaughter"i'm inspired by my grandfather's sense of equality. his courage in naming the injustices in american society."nat sound"it ought to be possible, in short, for every american to enjoy the privileges of being american without regard to his race or his color."rose kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy's granddaughter"but we are still faced with tremendous inequality and injustice."and all eyes are on jack kennedy's...
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aged 36. >> there is no mercy in the system that makes health care a luxury. >> robert kennedy was your grandfather. john your great uncle. >> hard working in the shoes. >> you don't walk in the shoes. how do you live up to what giants and titans have done. >> he knows nostalgia alone can't overcome the challenges of today. >> do what you can, at least i believe, you do what you kwan to try to, make the world a little anwhile on facebook at .rse.e, wnnfans.com. >>> making news in america this morning, a chaotic scene in texas overnight. protests erupt over the state's new law cracking down on sanctuary cities but it's the lawmakers, not the protesters, getting physical. we're live with details. >>> a notorious dictator dies overnight. manuel noriega, what we're learning about his death. >>> tiger woods is explaining his dui arrest and says alcohol was not a factor so what was? >>> base-brawl. a lot of punches and hair flying all over the place after a baseball star gets hit by a pitch. >>> and the slo-mo does look like a
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kennedy smith and douglas brinkley. they speak of his conception of his american identity. this is just over one hour. >> when john f. kennedy was born on may 20 9, 1917, the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were meeting for reunions. the united states had just entered world war i. jack kennedy's lifetime saw some
kennedy smith and douglas brinkley. they speak of his conception of his american identity. this is just over one hour. >> when john f. kennedy was born on may 20 9, 1917, the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were meeting for reunions. the united states had just entered world war i. jack kennedy's lifetime saw some
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. >>> and then this, in a rare interview, caroline kennedy talking about john f. kennedy, her memorial day tribute to her late father who would have turned 100 tomorrow. we'll be right back. i guess i was born with a crayon in my hand. i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a sleeping bag jacket, jackets that turn into tents. i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen. there's no lag time at all. it feels just like my markers. with fashion, you can dress people and help people. it's really cool to see your work come to life. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood s
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joining me republican senator from louisiana, john kennedy. so they're calling off health caremark-up, everybody needs to protest what is going on? you know people looking for health care reform and tax reform that is worrisome. what do you he think happens? >> i was afraid this was going to happen. so long as it is lawful the president of the united states can fire anybody who works for him. i am sure the president had his reasons. i had been worried for some time about mr. comey's ability to lead credibly the investigation of the russian influence in our elections. a lot of americans lost confidence in him in the way he led the investigation regarding secretary clinton's. mails. i was scared it was going to bleed over in the russian investigation. let me finish my thought, having said that. the the white house timing was less than impeccable. there. is another way putting it, their timing sucked. it gave ammunition to our enemies. and, you just don't want to lead with your chin. melissa: yeah. >> now the president can fix all this but he is
joining me republican senator from louisiana, john kennedy. so they're calling off health caremark-up, everybody needs to protest what is going on? you know people looking for health care reform and tax reform that is worrisome. what do you he think happens? >> i was afraid this was going to happen. so long as it is lawful the president of the united states can fire anybody who works for him. i am sure the president had his reasons. i had been worried for some time about mr. comey's...
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lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy had on and off switches. richard nixon used a voice-activated system. we have assumed since richard nixon that no one has been taping because it exposes the president to losing control of the tapes and having his word on any issue or decision challenged in public, but president trump would be within his legal rights if he has been according, and it would be up to him what kind of system he employed and when he employed it. once he made those tapes, they would no longer be his property and they would become our property, so he would not be able to destroy them, dispose of them as he stop it. he would have to turn them over to the national are chives -- archives at the end of his presidency. host: nick, ohio, democrat. go ahead create caller: -- go ahead. caller: what stopped the president from editing down the tapes and soundbites for his protection? toit legal or did he have keep them home? guest: they have to keep them intact. it isn't legal for a president to destroy any part of those records. those records
lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy had on and off switches. richard nixon used a voice-activated system. we have assumed since richard nixon that no one has been taping because it exposes the president to losing control of the tapes and having his word on any issue or decision challenged in public, but president trump would be within his legal rights if he has been according, and it would be up to him what kind of system he employed and when he employed it. once he made those tapes, they would no...
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kennedy smith and joseph douglas -- brinkley. they speak of his conception of his american identity. >> when john f. ennedy was born , the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were needed for reunions. justnited states had entered world war i. saw kennedy's lifetime some of the most extraordinarily rapid changes in american life.
kennedy smith and joseph douglas -- brinkley. they speak of his conception of his american identity. >> when john f. ennedy was born , the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were needed for reunions. justnited states had entered world war i. saw kennedy's lifetime some of the most extraordinarily rapid changes in american life.
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kennedy. we found that 87% of americans have a favorable opinion of john f. kennedy. by far the highest. think about that. this was -- he served from 1961 to 1963. this was a long, long time ago. but he has maintained a presence because of his eloquence and public presentation. you showed that montage from press conferences. as you noted, he was quick, decisive, took loads of questions and did them one out of every 16 days and had self-deprecating humor about himself. >> and he let it roll off of his back. and the womanizing and all the other stuff that came, and dependency on amphetamines. so much that we know that could have stained the legacy and has in many's eyes. i was in dallas where to this day you can see people crying. many are young and wouldn't have been around at the time of kennedy's assassination. and what does the assassination and the grief that came with it help his numbers today? >> i don't think doubt about that. look, that is one of the most horrible tragedies of the second half of the 20th century. anybody that lived through that would agree. i guess you visited the
kennedy. we found that 87% of americans have a favorable opinion of john f. kennedy. by far the highest. think about that. this was -- he served from 1961 to 1963. this was a long, long time ago. but he has maintained a presence because of his eloquence and public presentation. you showed that montage from press conferences. as you noted, he was quick, decisive, took loads of questions and did them one out of every 16 days and had self-deprecating humor about himself. >> and he let it...
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john f. kennedy remains one of the most memorable men who served at the nation's helm.re taking a look at his legacy. >> as we approach the most 100th annivers >> reporter: celebration for the jfk have already begun at the performing art center that bears his name. i talked to the center's president and to the american composer charged with creating a brand new work incorporating some of the john f. kennedy's most famous memorable accomplishments in his own words. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieve the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> reporter: president kennedy's many mem ranl words live on, some are etched in the stonewalls in this. >> we'll climb this wall with safety and with speed and we shall then explore the wonders of the other side. >> reporter: the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts where they've been planning a big celebration for his 100th birthday for over for the occasion composer and residents mason bates got a call from debra rutter who had consult
john f. kennedy remains one of the most memorable men who served at the nation's helm.re taking a look at his legacy. >> as we approach the most 100th annivers >> reporter: celebration for the jfk have already begun at the performing art center that bears his name. i talked to the center's president and to the american composer charged with creating a brand new work incorporating some of the john f. kennedy's most famous memorable accomplishments in his own words. >> i believe...
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neil: my point is after john kennedy thought he got snookered by generals and he learned. >> you have to me intimately involved. >> are used to work for bill frist and the chief of staff, the most unhappy people in washington dc, former ceos because you can't just get it done. you have to build all these relationships. donald trump is learning that. neil: i forgot you were here. >> the conversation -- neil: you are one of my favorite people and i apologize. your take on this. to charlie's point that politicians can be referenced than the corporate crowd, thanks to republicans people are going to die, they are murderers, they are smiling and laughing as they murder people. close to the -- what do you think? >> i think charlie makes a point, politics is nasty. business is about making money. neil: that point, the murdering part, you are killing people. >> pretty nasty stuff to suggest they are killing people. >> by voting to remove obamacare and switching to their plan. you don't want to talk about this, do you? >> i don't understand what donald trump said about do this to the country.
neil: my point is after john kennedy thought he got snookered by generals and he learned. >> you have to me intimately involved. >> are used to work for bill frist and the chief of staff, the most unhappy people in washington dc, former ceos because you can't just get it done. you have to build all these relationships. donald trump is learning that. neil: i forgot you were here. >> the conversation -- neil: you are one of my favorite people and i apologize. your take on this....
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kennedy library in boston. >> we are beginning a wide screen of the john f. kennedy profile in courage award ceremony. one of the most important ideas came from the person that gives us great ideas on how to usese tech glitch technology and othet the library. we have so much to celebrate tonight for the deep appreciation of the arts. our next guest is the multiple grammy award winner whose song are among the great pillars of american music. his music spans generations and the songs provided the provi soundtrack against decades of ds our lives providing a source ofw warmth and wisdom and beauty in the changing world.in a car in the career that expands half a century and received countless honors including the national medal of the arts and through it all -- [applause]concer from the victims in newtown connecticut a memorial service and an appearance at a benefit concert in boston. james taylor exemplifies not only of the admiration for the arts but also the belief in service and in our common humanity. please join me in welcoming james taylor, tim taylor and oh
kennedy library in boston. >> we are beginning a wide screen of the john f. kennedy profile in courage award ceremony. one of the most important ideas came from the person that gives us great ideas on how to usese tech glitch technology and othet the library. we have so much to celebrate tonight for the deep appreciation of the arts. our next guest is the multiple grammy award winner whose song are among the great pillars of american music. his music spans generations and the songs...
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it doesn't save john kennedy. government doesn't save martin luther king jr.. government doesn't save robert kennedy, senator robert kennedy. in the 70s government can't win the vietnam war, can't stop hyperinflation, can't stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems carter runs in 76, was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he will clean up washington, go after the corruption, cut taxes. he is more of a populist almost conservative who sees that people are frustrated in the 70s, don't believe government is working for them anymore but carter attacks from somewhat the left but not really. reagan is on the right which is why they emerge as the most interesting candidate in 1976. reagan loses the nomination to gerald ford by 69 delegates, 2269 cast in kansas city. for a lot of reasons. the mississippi delegation. the ohio delegation, the new york delegation, reagan is convinced ford is not stolen the nomination but not won legitimately and we are down to the weeds but this wets reagan's appetite to run again even t
it doesn't save john kennedy. government doesn't save martin luther king jr.. government doesn't save robert kennedy, senator robert kennedy. in the 70s government can't win the vietnam war, can't stop hyperinflation, can't stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems carter runs in 76, was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he will clean up washington, go after the corruption, cut taxes. he is more of a populist almost conservative who sees...
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aged 36. >> there is no mercy in the system that makes health care a luxury. >> robert kennedy was your grandfather. johny, your great uncle. >> hard walking in the shoes. >> you don't walk in the shoes. how do you live up to what giants and titans have done. >> he knows nostalgia alone can't overcome the challenges of today. >> do what you can, at least i believe, you do what you can to try to, make the world a little better than you found it. >> he is fighting to carry the torch for a new generation. a living, legacy. david wright, abc news, washington. >> born in 1957, pulitzer prize, profiles in courage of course. >> more on that coming up. don't miss our updates. meanwhile on facebook at wnnfans.com. >>> good morning, i'm kendis gibson. >>> good morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here are top headlines we are following on "world news now." >>> president trump says he still has full confidence in his son-in-law, jared kushner amid allegations kushner tried to establish a back channel to secretly communicate with russian officials. prominent republican now says, he doesn't like what he i
aged 36. >> there is no mercy in the system that makes health care a luxury. >> robert kennedy was your grandfather. johny, your great uncle. >> hard walking in the shoes. >> you don't walk in the shoes. how do you live up to what giants and titans have done. >> he knows nostalgia alone can't overcome the challenges of today. >> do what you can, at least i believe, you do what you can to try to, make the world a little better than you found it. >> he is...
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john kennedy. everybody loves john kennedy. we think of him as an admirable figure and a tragic figure. but in his first few months in office, he made a very serious mistake because he really wasn't sure how to handle this grave problem of cuba. and he allowed a process that was already in place, the invasion of cuba, to unfold in april of 1961. >> but let the record show that our restraint is not inexhaustable. should it ever appear that the american doctrine of noninterference merely conceals or excuses a policy of nonaction, if the nations of this hemisphere should fail to meet their commitments against outside communist penetration, then i want it clearly understood that this government will not hesitate in meeting its primary obligation which are the security of our nation. >> what should he have done differently? what he didn't do was he didn't subject that plan to sufficient rigor. he didn't go through the scenarios. he didn't go through a long period of thoughtful analysis of that plan. it was just in the first few mont
john kennedy. everybody loves john kennedy. we think of him as an admirable figure and a tragic figure. but in his first few months in office, he made a very serious mistake because he really wasn't sure how to handle this grave problem of cuba. and he allowed a process that was already in place, the invasion of cuba, to unfold in april of 1961. >> but let the record show that our restraint is not inexhaustable. should it ever appear that the american doctrine of noninterference merely...
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rivera no informaciÓn sobre las relaciones que habrÍa tenido el asesino del ex presidente john f kennedyo y cuba. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con arantxa loizaga y enrique ramos . arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. le -- le da facultades a la policÍa para preguntar por el estatus migratorio a cualquier persona que detengan y la cooperaciÓn con ice es obligatoria. pedro: los gritos de protesta rodean las olemos horas la mansiÓn del gobernador de texas. la polÉmicade estatal que prohÍbe a ciudades y santuario para comunidades en su estado. para felipe ortega que lleva 20 aÑos en la capital texana tiene tiene estatus migratorio, si la ley entra en vigencia su vida acabarÁ drásticamente. es un acto de cobardÍa. es esta publicaciÓn deban asumir las preguntas. vamos a donde la mayorÍa de la gente estÁ teniendo noticias hoy dÍa. le hablamos directamente en vez de hablarla atravesÉ un filtro. por su parte, jefes del departamento de policÍa que podrÍan ser parte de la alta multa, ya estÁn lanzando sus voces de desacuerdo. >> todo esto le da un
rivera no informaciÓn sobre las relaciones que habrÍa tenido el asesino del ex presidente john f kennedyo y cuba. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con arantxa loizaga y enrique ramos . arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. le -- le da facultades a la policÍa para preguntar por el estatus migratorio a cualquier persona que detengan y la cooperaciÓn con ice es obligatoria. pedro: los gritos de protesta rodean las olemos horas la mansiÓn del...
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kennedy was remembered at his childhood home in brook line, massachusetts. john f. y was born in this home may 29th, 1917. >>> in other news tonight, philadelphia police are investigating a home invasion in southwest philadelphia. this happened before 6:30 this evening on the 6,000 block of kin saying avenue. the intruder walked in the front door and to the back of the house to let another person in. the homeowner was home and called police. the people took off running. no one was injured. >>> thieves struck a week ago targeting auto repair shops. they stole eight batteries from one business alone. no arrests have been made. this is what two under cover septa police officers were offered along the market line in kensington. free samples of heroin. the officers repaid the kindness by giving him a free set of handcuffs with a trip to the police station. >> one of philadelphia's biggest tourist attractions is shutting down. the rocky statue will be removed for improvement projects. dann cuellar has more on what is expected to happen. >> sharrie, for rocky fans, this is
kennedy was remembered at his childhood home in brook line, massachusetts. john f. y was born in this home may 29th, 1917. >>> in other news tonight, philadelphia police are investigating a home invasion in southwest philadelphia. this happened before 6:30 this evening on the 6,000 block of kin saying avenue. the intruder walked in the front door and to the back of the house to let another person in. the homeowner was home and called police. the people took off running. no one was...
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row.respect row soledad: since 1963 president frozen kennedy has been in our minds as this hand some 46-year-old. he st shocking to realize will be 100 monday. john f. kennedy presidential library and museum in boston just opened a exhibit.l stacey bredhoff is the curator. to present was pieces from our collection that j.f.k., le get to know as a person. father, husband and as a child growing up. 100 ad: it features artifacts from throughout his life. > there's the 40 items that have never been seen before including some more personal items. ties, number of neck cuff links and sunglasses which thing. iconic soledad: during world war ii he pt-109 whenander of it was sunk by a japanese destroyer. few lag is one of the physical remnants. 1963 he was 22, limousine whenen was assassinated. he wassen the way to the dallas rade mart about a speech that advances the nation had made during his presidency. a speech he would never give and speak but uld never just as relevant today. it said in part peace on earth will toward men. that must always be our goal and our --up includesness of ryder cup usness of our cause underlie our strength. >> when we return
row.respect row soledad: since 1963 president frozen kennedy has been in our minds as this hand some 46-year-old. he st shocking to realize will be 100 monday. john f. kennedy presidential library and museum in boston just opened a exhibit.l stacey bredhoff is the curator. to present was pieces from our collection that j.f.k., le get to know as a person. father, husband and as a child growing up. 100 ad: it features artifacts from throughout his life. > there's the 40 items that have never...
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he is not succeeding at becoming the leader that ronald reagan was or that bill clinton or john f. kennedy or dwight eisenhower. he needs to speak with more sophistication with an audience like the european leaders behind him. >> shannon: it comes four months into the start of his president. for president reagan his first big international trip was two years into his first term. do you think this president will grow into the role about being the leader here? there could be tense conversations with some of these leaders once they leave this public ceremony today. >> i hope he will. because we all want president trump to succeed. i think what the europeans i've just come from europe. they are oef a little puzzled. when they hear secretary tillerson and mattis in europe. there is clarity and forcefulness in the united states opposing russia and they're not hearing that from president trump. so there is a gap between the president and his cabinet officers and what the europeans are hearing. i think president trump needs to speak more like his secretary of state and secretary of defense. >> sha
he is not succeeding at becoming the leader that ronald reagan was or that bill clinton or john f. kennedy or dwight eisenhower. he needs to speak with more sophistication with an audience like the european leaders behind him. >> shannon: it comes four months into the start of his president. for president reagan his first big international trip was two years into his first term. do you think this president will grow into the role about being the leader here? there could be tense...
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he has been a fellow at the institute of politics at harvard's john f. kennedy school of government and has taught at yale, princeton, johns hopkins and george washington university in washington d.c.. he has appeared as a commentator on major public affairs television shows. including cnn's crossfire, as you can see you survived crossfire.c-span's washington journal an altogether more dignified place to be a commentator. msnbc's morning joe and pr's talk of the nation. and multiple others. his writings have appeared in "washington post", the weekly standard, the philadelphia inquirer, boston globe and the christian science. his regularly contributed to national review online. a journal whose significance we will be exploring in this conversation. us news.com and politico. the book we will be discussing today is his new book, a man and his presidents, the political odyssey of william f buckley junior which is published by yale university press. his other rays include the leaders we deserve and the few we didn't. subtitles rethinking the presidential rating game
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memory is what brings us to this place every year. 1962 president john f. kennedy declared this day as peace officers memorial day and this around the country will be national police week. 1982, members e of our law enforcemented community, family, and friends gathered on this day in washington d.c. to mourn the allen and remember their heroism during this memorial service. the men and women reremember oday came from all across america and served at every level of law enforcement. with those who mourn. we grieve with those who grieve. but we do not grieve like the rest who have no hope. heros give us hope. the tens of thousands who stand continue a tradition heros of our law enforcement communities across merica in cities large and small. and i'm confident to say as i saw last year on the streets of county, indiana where thousands spontaneously poured forth to pay tribute to carl kuntz. i'm confident today that millions of americans stand with us in spirit and breathe a for your service and your families. we honor the memory of our tributes like n this across this
memory is what brings us to this place every year. 1962 president john f. kennedy declared this day as peace officers memorial day and this around the country will be national police week. 1982, members e of our law enforcemented community, family, and friends gathered on this day in washington d.c. to mourn the allen and remember their heroism during this memorial service. the men and women reremember oday came from all across america and served at every level of law enforcement. with those...
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people who were the supporters of robert kennedy, but on a broader public that already had been devastated by other assassinations. hero after hero is slain. john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination brings a broader national mourning. now it is for the -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. it is not clear who can bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- republicans are debating who will be their nominee. early summer, it is clear that the person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates. richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he is lost, a lot. kennedy in 1960, narrowly, but he loses. he runs for california governor in 1962, he loses to pat brown, the liberal that ronald reagan later defeats four years later. and famously says you are not going to have richard nixon to kick around anymore after that. yet a very adversarial relationship with the press. enemy and ass the highly adversarial. it is recorded again and again in the history books. the 1960'soment of -- in which heed flustered and television was not kind to him
people who were the supporters of robert kennedy, but on a broader public that already had been devastated by other assassinations. hero after hero is slain. john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination brings a broader national mourning. now it is for the -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. it is not clear who can bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- republicans are debating who will be...
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the jfk legacy lives on and other to talk about that legacy is caroline kennedy, former john f. hter and former ambassador to japan. welcome. >> thank you. >> there's a video message to commemorate the 100th anniversary featuring your children, jfk's only grandchildren. you're giving us graciously this first look at it, so why don't we roll this video and then we can talk about it afterwards. >> okay. >> it would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and missed him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts, who told me that he inspired them to work and fight and believe in a better world, to give something back to this country that has given so much to so many. i remember hiding underneath my father's oval office desk when i was little and sitting on his lab on the honey fitz. he would point out the white shark and purple shark though i could never see them. he had his friends throw their socks overboard which i loved. president kennedy inspired a generation that transformed america. they mar
the jfk legacy lives on and other to talk about that legacy is caroline kennedy, former john f. hter and former ambassador to japan. welcome. >> thank you. >> there's a video message to commemorate the 100th anniversary featuring your children, jfk's only grandchildren. you're giving us graciously this first look at it, so why don't we roll this video and then we can talk about it afterwards. >> okay. >> it would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and...
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senator john kennedy of louisiana.ood morning, senator. >> good morning, alisyn. >> you got new information out of director comey there that we hadn't previously known about how huma abedin would send e-mails from secretary of state clinton to her husband to print them out. that prompted senator graham to ask comey should somebody be prosecuted for sending classified information to anthony weiner. then comey said there is no anthony weiner statute. what did you think of that exchange? >> i appreciated comey's candor. he was for the cothcoming. it is not secret he is not invited to party on capitol hill. the impression i get of comey is he will do his job and he doesn't care who gets mad at him. i questioned him at lengths about secretary clinton's e-mail scandal or circumstances whatever you want to call it. he gave me straight-up answers. he answered yes and no questions with yes and no. i pressed him hard on the investigation about russia's interference with the elections. >> and what was new that you learned yesterd
senator john kennedy of louisiana.ood morning, senator. >> good morning, alisyn. >> you got new information out of director comey there that we hadn't previously known about how huma abedin would send e-mails from secretary of state clinton to her husband to print them out. that prompted senator graham to ask comey should somebody be prosecuted for sending classified information to anthony weiner. then comey said there is no anthony weiner statute. what did you think of that...
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senator john kennedy? in other words, how the hell do you get on interpret and act on interpretation of the supreme court over a ruling from the president of the united states? >> right, your job is not to interpret, your job is to enforce as told. if it's illegal, you go from there. it was not illegal. i know a judge found that he didn't want to enforce it. the fact is here both of these people on the committee, clapper and her, found in capacity to be basically bad eggs in some way, shape, or form. either lied before, misled before or fired from their job. that should go a long way in their testimony. charles: let's leave it there. coming up, first the netherlands and of course now france, and i guess one of the big questions coming into the week has the populism movement has it peace in europe or just getting started? love to hear your thoughts on cv payne. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪ making every stay a special stay. holiday in
senator john kennedy? in other words, how the hell do you get on interpret and act on interpretation of the supreme court over a ruling from the president of the united states? >> right, your job is not to interpret, your job is to enforce as told. if it's illegal, you go from there. it was not illegal. i know a judge found that he didn't want to enforce it. the fact is here both of these people on the committee, clapper and her, found in capacity to be basically bad eggs in some way,...
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one of the heroes of my youth then and now is president john f. kennedy, when i was a kid, john f. kennedy's grandfather came from ireland, serving in washington dc, maybe i could too so i did what so many of you have done, worked hard, pursued my dreams and when i was not much older than those of you at this graduation i came to public office for the first time. now president mcnulty left this part out of the biography. i ran for congress of the united states twice before i was elected the third time. i ran in 1988, met my second favorite presidents, ronald reagan when i was a young man and candidate.
one of the heroes of my youth then and now is president john f. kennedy, when i was a kid, john f. kennedy's grandfather came from ireland, serving in washington dc, maybe i could too so i did what so many of you have done, worked hard, pursued my dreams and when i was not much older than those of you at this graduation i came to public office for the first time. now president mcnulty left this part out of the biography. i ran for congress of the united states twice before i was elected the...