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and when john kennedy was nominated for president in 1960, director huber bobby kennedy was jack's brother and his campaign manager and said he was calling to ensure the kennedys that even though the file existed at the fbi on jack and inga arvad that they can rest assured j edgar hoover make sure that file was taken care of and wouldn't see the light of day. the kennedys got the message and the very first phone call jack kennedy literally the first after he was elected president the day after the election was to call j edgar hoover and asked him to stay on as director of the fbi even though he had been under pressure from liberals to fire huber huber is the relationship with inga arvad to keep ensure his performance at the fbi. >> what is the importance of the inga and huber story? >> i don't believe he would've been president without knowing inga arvad. first, inga arvad gave him the confidence to pursue a political career. he always carried about world affairs and wanted to go into politics that he understood he always been compared within the family to his older brother. kathleen kenne
and when john kennedy was nominated for president in 1960, director huber bobby kennedy was jack's brother and his campaign manager and said he was calling to ensure the kennedys that even though the file existed at the fbi on jack and inga arvad that they can rest assured j edgar hoover make sure that file was taken care of and wouldn't see the light of day. the kennedys got the message and the very first phone call jack kennedy literally the first after he was elected president the day after...
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this was the primary campaign material that john kennedy handed out every election he participated in. that was due inga arvad. i might never have become -- kennedy didn't like to talk about immigrant. felt if not partially, fully responsibility for the incident and didn't want to be seen as a hero. didn't want to brag about it because it opened up questions. those are the three ways help him. gave him the confidence to tell his family about his as operations, their affair send him into combat, and she publicized his heroics. >> what happened to inga. >> the pressure on their relationship was extraordinary. they both knew they were under surveillance bill the fbi. their family was trying very hard to break up the relationship, as was inga's second husband. and so finally he pressure was too much and jack kennedy said they would have to end the relationship and inga was heartbroken. a week later jack kennedy calls up and says, maybe we can get together this weekend. she said, wait a minute. you have already made clear we have no future and if marriage is not an option, love you, always
this was the primary campaign material that john kennedy handed out every election he participated in. that was due inga arvad. i might never have become -- kennedy didn't like to talk about immigrant. felt if not partially, fully responsibility for the incident and didn't want to be seen as a hero. didn't want to brag about it because it opened up questions. those are the three ways help him. gave him the confidence to tell his family about his as operations, their affair send him into combat,...
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bobby really, i think was ahead of, of john kennedy. in understanding the need for empathy.eed for conscience. bobby was an early person who -- in the administration, who understood that the only way to, to push forward on civil rights, was for the people at the very top, john skkennedy, bobby kennedy, to imagine what it was look to be in the shufzoes of a black person in america. he conveyed that and was influenced by martin luther k g king. >> trying to get the ear of the president. face time with the ps. convince the president of your point of view. helps to have allies in the white house. did king have any allies around jfk? >> he had allies. yeah, harris wolford, met king in the 1950s. and in montgomery. went on to become a u.s. senator. >> became a u.s. senator. but, he, he was actually a very strong civil rights advocate within the white house. but he became frustrated by how slowly kennedy was moving forward. and he left after about a year or so. to go work in, in the peace corps. so, king lost a strong advocate. which was really unfortunate. he also had sargent shri
bobby really, i think was ahead of, of john kennedy. in understanding the need for empathy.eed for conscience. bobby was an early person who -- in the administration, who understood that the only way to, to push forward on civil rights, was for the people at the very top, john skkennedy, bobby kennedy, to imagine what it was look to be in the shufzoes of a black person in america. he conveyed that and was influenced by martin luther k g king. >> trying to get the ear of the president....
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argue she was the great love of john kennedy's life, and that includes jackie. it's sad, but i believe that to be true. the end of his life, he developed a real appreciation for all the jackie kennedy brought to their marriage and the white house, but before that, the woman he most wanted to marry was inga. she was beautiful. she would attract men. she was his equal in terms of sophistication. kennedy had traveled the world. his dad had been the ambassador to great britain. so was she. they developed a tight bond. a different kind of woman than anyone else he dated. he tended to date schoolgirls when he was in school or stewardesses and cocktail waitresses, fairly short relationships. inga was somebody he became smitten with immediately and wanted to marry. but there were convocations. wereas -- there complications. she was still married to her second husband and was a suspected spy. and it would've caused considerable scandal in those days. but he did find her very attractive. introduced her by his sister, kathleen. .he was a columnist at the post she did a colu
argue she was the great love of john kennedy's life, and that includes jackie. it's sad, but i believe that to be true. the end of his life, he developed a real appreciation for all the jackie kennedy brought to their marriage and the white house, but before that, the woman he most wanted to marry was inga. she was beautiful. she would attract men. she was his equal in terms of sophistication. kennedy had traveled the world. his dad had been the ambassador to great britain. so was she. they...
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including linda are about in her relationship with john f. kennedy. >> i argue that in the arafat was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, which is sad but i believe that to be true. that isn't to say he didn't love jackie buddy developed a real appreciation for all that she brought to their marriage. but before that, the woman he cared about the most was in the. >> we are located in what is now known as the pearl district. this was an abandoned used-car dealership. and it was approximately 40,000 square feet, all on one floor and over the past 30 years we have built and expanded in the neighborhood around us has changed dramatically. so what used to be a light industrial district is now a late retail district and we are surrounded by wonderful places like anthropology and starbucks for reuse to be surrounded by auto repair shops and ball bearing manufacturers. .. this is symbolic of all the things we have here at powell's books. the base of it says four things in latin.it starts off with ve
including linda are about in her relationship with john f. kennedy. >> i argue that in the arafat was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, which is sad but i believe that to be true. that isn't to say he didn't love jackie buddy developed a real appreciation for all that she brought to their marriage. but before that, the woman he cared about the most was in the. >> we are located in what is now known as the pearl district....
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many of my classmates felt and reacted as i did, we loved john kennedy, he was our president. we had never loved any elected official before. i daresay most of us had enough or known anybody who had died. kennedy's death hit us very hard. hit us very hard. and then later, we learned that the government had covered up important facts about why he died, the same government john kennedy had inspired us to admire and trust? the warren commission issued a report that cannot be trusted. the american government could not be trusted and the american government did not trust the american people. now take for moment what the warren commission might have asked had it been aware of the cia's attempts to assassinate fidel castro, all the questions that have become fodder for conspiracy every could have been explored in a thorough, high-level, professional investigation while the evidence was still fresh. did castro know about the cia's plot to get him? did he retaliate against kennedy? was oswald work for the cubans? did he have accomplices? were exiles involved? did the cia also enlist the
many of my classmates felt and reacted as i did, we loved john kennedy, he was our president. we had never loved any elected official before. i daresay most of us had enough or known anybody who had died. kennedy's death hit us very hard. hit us very hard. and then later, we learned that the government had covered up important facts about why he died, the same government john kennedy had inspired us to admire and trust? the warren commission issued a report that cannot be trusted. the american...
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how do you think john kennedy is bearing? >> very well but i also think we are only a point where we can start to pass judgment. truman said you have to wait 50 years for the dust to settle. it has been 50 years and he will begin -- it is not just who went before him but who has followed him and how does he compare and what are the consequences of decisions he made or didn't make? we need to look much more at the importance of decisions presidents didn't make that were as important as decision they did. the decision eisenhower made not to go into vietnam for example. the decision john adams made not to go to war with france which the whole country resigned to do which would have been catastrophic had he done so. this is all a big part of it. kennedy, the problem with kennedy will be it is cut off so soon. we very rarely take a president as seriously as the others who has only served one term and here is a president who didn't even serve one term. yet look what footprints, what a mark he left on our sense of who we are. >> hos
how do you think john kennedy is bearing? >> very well but i also think we are only a point where we can start to pass judgment. truman said you have to wait 50 years for the dust to settle. it has been 50 years and he will begin -- it is not just who went before him but who has followed him and how does he compare and what are the consequences of decisions he made or didn't make? we need to look much more at the importance of decisions presidents didn't make that were as important as...
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. >> 2017 is the john kennedy centennial. he was born in 1917. this is called high hopes, the journey of john fitzgerald kennedy. we began the exhibit with the tragic end. every body knows how his life ended. we wanted to get that out of the way first. we begin with a big tv screen that shows the soap opera running on that day in november. as you walk by the tv, it interrupts the soap opera with the footage of walter cronkite announcing the presidents passing. emotional,ming taking his glasses off. our focus is not on it kennedy's death, but kennedy's life. this exhibit examines one of the most iconic parts of his life, his world war ii service. he was a world war ii hero. he did -- we have some amazing items, including a letter where he request to serve in the military. he wants to serve on a pt boat. flight logbook is believed to be the only evidence that exist that he took flying lessons. after he recovered from his back injury, he took flight lessons for a while. this was the logbook signed twice that he did a solo flight. stopped the training
. >> 2017 is the john kennedy centennial. he was born in 1917. this is called high hopes, the journey of john fitzgerald kennedy. we began the exhibit with the tragic end. every body knows how his life ended. we wanted to get that out of the way first. we begin with a big tv screen that shows the soap opera running on that day in november. as you walk by the tv, it interrupts the soap opera with the footage of walter cronkite announcing the presidents passing. emotional,ming taking his...
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kennedy and her son presented mr. obama with the profile and courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. an hour and 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our live of tonight's john f. kennedy centennial profile and courage award ceremony. i'm delighted to welcome our of on line viewers. now, there are many, many people credit for our decision to go online. important ideas came from the person who us great ideass on how to use technology and libraryitiatives at the and that's my friend who claims to have a day job but i doubt it schlaussberg right there. i thank ed. [applause] knowth: you'll be happy to , ed, that mike barnacle seconded the idea. that.thank him for we have so much to celebrate tonight, including president and mrs. kennedy's deep appreciation for the arts. next guest is a multiple grammy award winner whose songs among the great pillars of american music. andmusic spans generations his songs have provided the across decades of our warm providing a source of th and wisdom and beauty in a changing world. taylor's music embodies in its of song writ
kennedy and her son presented mr. obama with the profile and courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. an hour and 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our live of tonight's john f. kennedy centennial profile and courage award ceremony. i'm delighted to welcome our of on line viewers. now, there are many, many people credit for our decision to go online. important ideas came from the person who us great ideass on how to use technology and...
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a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the foundation and at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a special treat tonight. before i talk about the book there are some quick things first. first to thank our sponsors for tonight and for the forum series. the bank of america, and our media sponsors, the boston globe, x kennedy, and be you are. bur.inity and in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. we hope become of them as your schedule permits. we also want to welcome those who are w
a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the foundation and at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a...
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yet you saw president john f. kennedy poised, relaxed, articulate, and many writers, including norman mailer, who wrote this incredible piece. the television debates placed jfk on the road to victory. the election was on november 8. casting their vote and i was in los angeles at the ambassador hotel with nixon. this is a picture i made of the election votes coming in state-by-state. in the old days it was done by chalk. it wasn't electronic as we have today on television. five minutes later he put in another one. the kennedy family that night was in hyannis port. here's jfk with his brother. here is this interesting picture we saw before write up on the wall by hank walker. election night, the electoral vote was very close and nobody knew. at 3:00 a.m. jfk needed 11 more electoral votes and a lot of people felt he wasn't going to get it. over in hyannis part this is where the media was. all of a sudden richard nixon decides to go on television, even though he had not lost the election yet. the media watches it. i, who was
yet you saw president john f. kennedy poised, relaxed, articulate, and many writers, including norman mailer, who wrote this incredible piece. the television debates placed jfk on the road to victory. the election was on november 8. casting their vote and i was in los angeles at the ambassador hotel with nixon. this is a picture i made of the election votes coming in state-by-state. in the old days it was done by chalk. it wasn't electronic as we have today on television. five minutes later he...
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kennedy. this is just over an hour. >> 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 mrs. 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 beauty in a changing world. james taylor's music embodies the art of songwriting in its most personal and
kennedy. this is just over an hour. >> 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...
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the john f. kennedy presidential library marks the centennial of the 45th presidency. -- the 40 grit residents birth. >> welcome, we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. this is part of the special week of activities. i am the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a special treat tonight. before i talk about the book there is a couple of things first. first to thank our sponsors for tonight and for upstairs. the bank of america, and our media sponsors the boston globe. in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. that will all be on the schedule. we also want to welcome those who are watching this streaming or those who are on c-span. we appreciate that as well. after the presentation tonight our aut
the john f. kennedy presidential library marks the centennial of the 45th presidency. -- the 40 grit residents birth. >> welcome, we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. this is part of the special week of activities. i am the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a special treat tonight. before i talk about the book...
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with local authors before their works clerk thug story of inga are vat and her relationship with john f. kennedy. >> i arrange that inga arvad was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, his wife, which is sad but i believe that be true. that's not to say he didn't love jackie and i think towards the end of this life he developed a appreciation to what she brought to their marriage and the white house. before that the woman he most wanted to mary was inga arvad. >> later we'll go interested the lewis and clock college library to see items related to the lewis and clark expedition. first we'll tour portland's landmark book store, powell city of books. >> we are located in what is now nobody at the pearl district. when powell first moved into this location in 1980, this was an abrandonned used -- abandoned used car dealership, 40,000 square feet on one floor and over the past 30 years we have built and expanded, and the neighborhood around is has changed dramatically. what used to be a light industry strict is now a light retail district, an
with local authors before their works clerk thug story of inga are vat and her relationship with john f. kennedy. >> i arrange that inga arvad was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, his wife, which is sad but i believe that be true. that's not to say he didn't love jackie and i think towards the end of this life he developed a appreciation to what she brought to their marriage and the white house. before that the woman he most...
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a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleaguesth
a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleaguesth
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here now, john kennedy, a straight talker from louisiana.you, thank you for being here. let me just be clear, as clear as can you be right now, apparently a lot of people in the senate don't know what's in the skinny bill. specifically what's in there. i know it takes away the mandates, individual and employer, and it cuts, correct me if i'm wrong, but cuts the tax on medical equipment makers, but does it do anything else? >> well, the reason people, david, haven't really been able to say is because we don't know yet. we're still talking over what ideas we can all agree on. and that's all the skinny bill is. i mean, it's what ideas can we get 50 votes on to send the bill to the house and then presumably, i don't know for sure, but presumably the house will send it to conference. we talked about getting individual mandate. we talked about getting rid of the employer mandate. we talked about the section 1332 waivers. we talked about the planned parenthood issue, but we haven't reached a consensus yet, we're still talking, and look, i know this
here now, john kennedy, a straight talker from louisiana.you, thank you for being here. let me just be clear, as clear as can you be right now, apparently a lot of people in the senate don't know what's in the skinny bill. specifically what's in there. i know it takes away the mandates, individual and employer, and it cuts, correct me if i'm wrong, but cuts the tax on medical equipment makers, but does it do anything else? >> well, the reason people, david, haven't really been able to say...
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there's something about john kennedy that he's a leader you want to follow. he was inspirational and he remains one of a template for what every democratic presidential aspirants would like to be. this eloquence, vibrant guy who can inspire people to do great things so i think the take away from the book, i certainly don't want inga to get lost because she's a fascinating woman with the kind of life you can dream up no matter what novel you were trying to write . >> with the help of our cable partner comcast, book tvs visit to portland continues. next up, former state senator avel gordly ascribes her personal and professional journey . >> 80, avel gordly is a portland born treasure. she grew up in a family of hard-working churchgoing people and in a community with a key sense of history and purpose. being that portland wasn't a very welcoming place for african americans in the 1940s and 50s, community and family and books really shaped her imagination, her sense of the past and of the future. and she has achieved many things on behalf of others. she's been an
there's something about john kennedy that he's a leader you want to follow. he was inspirational and he remains one of a template for what every democratic presidential aspirants would like to be. this eloquence, vibrant guy who can inspire people to do great things so i think the take away from the book, i certainly don't want inga to get lost because she's a fascinating woman with the kind of life you can dream up no matter what novel you were trying to write . >> with the help of our...
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so when the election came and we won, barely, as you know, john kennedy came down to the lbj ranch and i'm sure that lbj set him up for this, but john kennedy was leaving and he turned on the porch of the lbj ranch saw me leaning in the corner, came over and said, "i hear you're not coming with us." i said, "no, i'm going to teach at a baptist school "and i'll get my phd." and he said, "don't you know harvard was founded "by a baptist preacher?" he said, "we need you in washington," so i went. and just a few months into working in the vice president's office, boring job, he was bored out of his mind, it was a non-job at that time, and i had written a speech for lbj, he said, "i don't have a speech, i'm going to speak "at this university give me a speech." so i sat down on my little portable typewriter and wrote a speech proposing a youth corps, where did i get the idea? from hubert humphrey in minnesota he had been advocating a youth corps a peace corps, kennedy of course picked it up but so did we. and after the election i realized as kennedy announced that he was going to start the p
so when the election came and we won, barely, as you know, john kennedy came down to the lbj ranch and i'm sure that lbj set him up for this, but john kennedy was leaving and he turned on the porch of the lbj ranch saw me leaning in the corner, came over and said, "i hear you're not coming with us." i said, "no, i'm going to teach at a baptist school "and i'll get my phd." and he said, "don't you know harvard was founded "by a baptist preacher?" he said,...
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san francisco bellamente iluminada, el incendio mariposa sigue ardiendo en el parque nacional john kennedyho calor hoy en sábado por la noche >> si, para mañana nos espera un día cálido, 62 en san francisco a esta hora algo de nubosidad, san josé cielos despejados, temperaturas en los 73 grados y nos encaminamos a temperaturas cálidas, en 60 grados que veremos al iniciar el día en muchas regiones temperaturas alcanzando los 90 como la máxima mañana san josé, alrededor de 93 a eso de las 3 de la tarde, vemos precisamente la diferencia, los 60 grados en comparación a 91 grados que tendremos a las 2 de la tarde, 30 grados 90 al interior de los valles, mientras que san francisco se queda en los 60, 70 san mateo aucland 80 al norte de la bahía, una noche con temperaturas frescas, vemos el regreso de condiciones despejadas, mañana juego en el t&tpark cielos despejados donde gigantes de san francisco recibe a padres de san diego temperaturas en los 62 grados, que se mantendrán estables alrededor de las 4 de la tarde veremos condiciones cálidas el resto de lasemana, temperaturas en los 60, hacemos
san francisco bellamente iluminada, el incendio mariposa sigue ardiendo en el parque nacional john kennedyho calor hoy en sábado por la noche >> si, para mañana nos espera un día cálido, 62 en san francisco a esta hora algo de nubosidad, san josé cielos despejados, temperaturas en los 73 grados y nos encaminamos a temperaturas cálidas, en 60 grados que veremos al iniciar el día en muchas regiones temperaturas alcanzando los 90 como la máxima mañana san josé, alrededor de 93 a...
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is only one reason it was not done -- and i was john f. kennedy. was john f. kennedy, who rejected the idea of the use of pretext on march 16, 1962. i'll not read all of these points to you. you can read them later online. it was brought up at a meeting rejected the idea of pretext and rejected the idea of invading with u.s. forces, even if there were a popular revolt in cuba. we are not invading, and of of subject.nd these notes were not declassified until 2005. i am very happy that david tollett put it -- how but -- david talbot put this all in his book. fought back, saying we needed to invade cuba now. they think it can be done without risk of general war. that is a euphemism for worldwide nuclear conflict. they think it can be done without the risk of general war. they do say continued police action would be required. that is an understatement. they want it done as soon as possible, before the reserves go home. it did not happen. so why does the soviet union -- oh, boy. why does the soviet union put missiles in cuba? they were very aware of their strategic
is only one reason it was not done -- and i was john f. kennedy. was john f. kennedy, who rejected the idea of the use of pretext on march 16, 1962. i'll not read all of these points to you. you can read them later online. it was brought up at a meeting rejected the idea of pretext and rejected the idea of invading with u.s. forces, even if there were a popular revolt in cuba. we are not invading, and of of subject.nd these notes were not declassified until 2005. i am very happy that david...
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kennedy. was the lastl, it the convention have multiple people. john davis to 100 some ballots. it is fascinating, i did some work and i would to the kennedy library in 2002 and i did some research and interviewed some people who are no longer with us. people like others licensure and i have a proposal -- a publisher that was interested. a branch of simon and schuster, i pitched it to her first. she stared at me and said it's not big enough. i packed up all of my notes and then i went home and fast-forward about four years later. >> i was visiting curtis in oxford. i started talking about how he is a major figure. i think one of the last people in the game who combined intellectual work on the developments of ideas and formulation of policy on one hand and their expression in terms of rhetoric. stage more on this times than i care to recall over the years. still he would argue to the both of us that no one had ever taken the time to look at how this improbable event happened. let the ideas and the thinking was that went into it. and how they were adjusted and unfolding. out of th
kennedy. was the lastl, it the convention have multiple people. john davis to 100 some ballots. it is fascinating, i did some work and i would to the kennedy library in 2002 and i did some research and interviewed some people who are no longer with us. people like others licensure and i have a proposal -- a publisher that was interested. a branch of simon and schuster, i pitched it to her first. she stared at me and said it's not big enough. i packed up all of my notes and then i went home and...
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doug elmendorf, dean of the john f. kennedy school of government. teresa miller, insurance commissioner an honor to have you here. gary cohn very similar to the capital. former deputy administrator center for medicare and medicaid services. to our distinguished witnesses coming your testimony today is very important to s. because the marketplace is essential to the success in good health of the american people. it is my privilege not to call to order our hearing action now updating and improving the affordable care act to lower costs and ensure options for families. democrat take great pride in the success of the aca lowering costs them are protecting health and financial situated families. cover more than 20 million. but that is just the beginning of it. we talk about the additional names. that is important. what is also important are the over 100 million people in the 350 million people who have expanded and if it in one access under the affordable care act. this quality for every american no matter where they get their coverage. the aca health ca
doug elmendorf, dean of the john f. kennedy school of government. teresa miller, insurance commissioner an honor to have you here. gary cohn very similar to the capital. former deputy administrator center for medicare and medicaid services. to our distinguished witnesses coming your testimony today is very important to s. because the marketplace is essential to the success in good health of the american people. it is my privilege not to call to order our hearing action now updating and...
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which was at the memorial service for our assassinated president john kennedy in dallas in pouring rain and cold. he said the united states naval academy chorus was sicking battle hymn of the republic and everybody was sobbing. but that speech will be in the book. and also a speech that he did at lafayette college. and stanley and i went to hear that. i think it was 2007. but it was all about the ties that bind. about lafayette and about france's relationship with the united states. it's a fabulous speech. stanley and i were having lunch at the breakers with david and rosalie about february of 2016 when i told him about my dream of having this series. he said, gay, that's a wonderful idea. his reaction was positive. just as positive as joe ellis and newt gingrich and he said go for it. but i had an idea and knew the speakers and i had the most amazing positive support from chairman patrick henry, president david brennan and head of the education. i think her title is president of the education. molly shalen. without whom this really wouldn't have happened. it did. we're here. thank you
which was at the memorial service for our assassinated president john kennedy in dallas in pouring rain and cold. he said the united states naval academy chorus was sicking battle hymn of the republic and everybody was sobbing. but that speech will be in the book. and also a speech that he did at lafayette college. and stanley and i went to hear that. i think it was 2007. but it was all about the ties that bind. about lafayette and about france's relationship with the united states. it's a...
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i'm sure it would be very tough for someone to tell john kennedy at the bay of pigs, boy this makes youawful, you can blame the generals, kennedy chose not to do that. and his poll ratings went up when he acknowledged that it was on him. and you know, harry truman famously said to the buck stops here. ronald reagan was very good at saying that there is a false delivery or getting something out there that was on him, just made a mistake and moved on. >> i remember one time in particular, the president did a press conference, and he was talking about the iran thing, and it did he think it would pass? and he said it better pass or else they are looking at world war iii. now i know exactly what he meant, which is that if you don't try to do something now, in the future, we could have a problem with iran. but i knew that all of the headlines would say that george bush is calling for world war iii. yeah, there is just one thing, you said world war iii, and he said no one will notice that. so three hours later, i get a phone call, you can tell when it is from the east wing, it says i just want
i'm sure it would be very tough for someone to tell john kennedy at the bay of pigs, boy this makes youawful, you can blame the generals, kennedy chose not to do that. and his poll ratings went up when he acknowledged that it was on him. and you know, harry truman famously said to the buck stops here. ronald reagan was very good at saying that there is a false delivery or getting something out there that was on him, just made a mistake and moved on. >> i remember one time in particular,...
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john f. kennedy's first meeting with nikita khrushchev in 1961 famously went badly. >> when john f. with nikita khrushchev at exactly this point in his presidency, khrushchev just had him for lunch and kennedy said afterwards this was the worst day of my life. >> reporter: this time the stakes for russia are high. already under sanctions for invading ukraine and meddling in the u.s. election, congress preparing to do more. while in poland this week the president also turned up the heat. >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities in ukraine and elsewhere and its support for hostile regimes including syria and iran. >> reporter: but even as they sat down for that first meeting, questions about possible collusion during the campaign loomed large. trump himself has offered mixed messages about whether he's met putin before. >> i have no relationship with putin. i don't think i've ever met him. i never met him. i don't think i -- >> you would know it if you did, wouldn't you? >> yeah, i think so. so i don't think i've ever met him. >> reporter: but he's also told a very diffe
john f. kennedy's first meeting with nikita khrushchev in 1961 famously went badly. >> when john f. with nikita khrushchev at exactly this point in his presidency, khrushchev just had him for lunch and kennedy said afterwards this was the worst day of my life. >> reporter: this time the stakes for russia are high. already under sanctions for invading ukraine and meddling in the u.s. election, congress preparing to do more. while in poland this week the president also turned up the...
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you ask john kennedy how he became a hero he says, thank my boat. -- give us an ultimatum saying either seles 51% of your company or -- they gave us the idea that we might want to change manufacturers. i will reveal the secret. if you have better shoes, can you run faster or does it make difference? i think think -- phil: the shoe is the key. if you try to run a mile and a parrot of dress shoes, you are not going to run as fast as in a pair of cleats. when i was in oregon we had a lot of in this training shoes. you go out for a run and come back in your feet were bloody. adidas and paloma, where they happy with you coming along and did they try to get you out of business? did not worry too much about us. until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. basketball, you have someone named michael jordan. phil: david stern did it's a huge -- did us a huge favor. the shoes were banned in the nba. david: when you wear the shoes, and you jump higher? the david rubenstein show is brought you by wells fargo. david: there was a university of oregon runner, who was a legendary track star, and
you ask john kennedy how he became a hero he says, thank my boat. -- give us an ultimatum saying either seles 51% of your company or -- they gave us the idea that we might want to change manufacturers. i will reveal the secret. if you have better shoes, can you run faster or does it make difference? i think think -- phil: the shoe is the key. if you try to run a mile and a parrot of dress shoes, you are not going to run as fast as in a pair of cleats. when i was in oregon we had a lot of in...
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john kennedy how he became a hero, he said they think my boat.he tigers basically gave us an ultimatum and either sell 51% of your company a book value or we will set up other distributors. it kind of gave us the idea we had better change manufacturers. >> i reveal the secret. if you have better shoes, can you run faster or does it not make that much different? >> i think the shoes are key. we still believe in the mile run, lighter is better and makes a difference. if you try to run a mile in dress shoes, you won't run as fast as you will in cleats. canvas training shoes. andgo for a six mile run you come back and your feet are bloody. >> the dominant companies were german. where they happy with you coming along? did they try to get you out of business? they kind of didn't worry too much about us. until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. >> and basketball, you had somebody named michael jordan. made the shoes really dramatic. he banned them in the nba. we ran a big as that said band in the nba. >> when you wear his shoes, can you jump
john kennedy how he became a hero, he said they think my boat.he tigers basically gave us an ultimatum and either sell 51% of your company a book value or we will set up other distributors. it kind of gave us the idea we had better change manufacturers. >> i reveal the secret. if you have better shoes, can you run faster or does it not make that much different? >> i think the shoes are key. we still believe in the mile run, lighter is better and makes a difference. if you try to run...
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you take john kennedy, he was a wonderful man, but there was scandal attached to him.oosevelt, scandal attached to him. correct --ave courage and people will build up scandal, we have a black man as a resident and they try to build up scandal against him. there are people who are supposedly seasoned people in washington that do not live according to the golden rule, they are not sincere, they do not believe in turning the other cheek. kind to are just not one another. we need more kindness. yes, we need direction, but we need a soft voice. thank you. , if: we will switch gears you are on the line, we ask for your patience because we want to talk about an equally important story about north korea, the ballistic missile that experts say could hit california which is the headline in the new york times. your three attested an intercontinental ballistic theile on friday that for first time appeared capable of reaching the west coast of the united states, according to experts, a milestone that american presidents have declared the u.s. could not tolerate. it was the second a
you take john kennedy, he was a wonderful man, but there was scandal attached to him.oosevelt, scandal attached to him. correct --ave courage and people will build up scandal, we have a black man as a resident and they try to build up scandal against him. there are people who are supposedly seasoned people in washington that do not live according to the golden rule, they are not sincere, they do not believe in turning the other cheek. kind to are just not one another. we need more kindness....
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>> john kennedy did. you know what. neil: well, he did, he had his moments. he did have his moments. >> and again, really, you've got to stick with the italians. and 'cause-- you're regretting not running for governor. all of these opportunities. neil: joe piscopo, a pity he didn't run. >> my friends, my friends. my friends. then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. >> all right. that wraps things up here. marie is not satisfied e-mailing me. neil, why do i have to watch two more hours of you, when there are far more attractive personalities at fox to keep my eyes on. well, because you just do, all right? by the way, the fallout from all of this, john kelly's first day on the job will be monday. we'll be there to cover it. very big cabinet meeting planned that day. don't forget on fox business beginning at noon eastern time. fox news continues. >> president trump slamming republicans for not passing repealing obamacare. elizabeth: and a day after news broke that reince priebus is leaving the white house. lelan
>> john kennedy did. you know what. neil: well, he did, he had his moments. he did have his moments. >> and again, really, you've got to stick with the italians. and 'cause-- you're regretting not running for governor. all of these opportunities. neil: joe piscopo, a pity he didn't run. >> my friends, my friends. my friends. then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. >> all right. that wraps things up here. marie is not...
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rather famous admirers include nelson mandela who gave her this silk scarf and from president john f. kennedy a signed photograph of john f. kennedy. the queen of course has one obvious passion and visitors will quickly notice a theme emerging. there have been several gifts of life courses during the queen's frankly none of which is shown in the exhibition. but also objects relating to courses site porcelain horses an example of her writings will spend me's in bronze and examples of her mind to it. from grand gifts personal belongings for the first time one of the displays has been dedicated to princess diana with items chosen by her sons to mark the twentieth anniversary of her death. among them her ballet shoes and a suitcase full of cassette tapes of her favorite music. john manga bbc news at buckingham palace. estonian president locked with a boss is suspended all official contacts with israel is the crises gray savor additional security measures. in the old city of jerusalem three palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli security forces. and three israelis have died after stabbin
rather famous admirers include nelson mandela who gave her this silk scarf and from president john f. kennedy a signed photograph of john f. kennedy. the queen of course has one obvious passion and visitors will quickly notice a theme emerging. there have been several gifts of life courses during the queen's frankly none of which is shown in the exhibition. but also objects relating to courses site porcelain horses an example of her writings will spend me's in bronze and examples of her mind to...
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kennedy: to your point and the ambassador's point, you are right. we need more free market in health care and you're so right about the involvement. >> john: i love hearing kennedy say that i'm right. >> kennedy: i know in your heart, you are very libertarian when it comes to issues like this because it has been so entangled for so long and it really threatens to draw the economy down, and the worst way possible. one thing i will say is out of this chaos, we might be able to have those necessary conversations about the function of government. >> harris: that's with the whole debate process as opposed to before, to air that out. real quickly before you speak, because i want to yield it right back to you, but this is coming down now. john cornyn, republican of texas just spoke moments ago. now we are trying to get support from senators to allow this to go to the house and work out the differences to get a bill to the president's desk. please, we are here and obviously we didn't have a large margin of error. >> sandra: to add to that, he said the hard part is over, now we just vote and vote and vote until we are tired. this is the tweet from president trump
kennedy: to your point and the ambassador's point, you are right. we need more free market in health care and you're so right about the involvement. >> john: i love hearing kennedy say that i'm right. >> kennedy: i know in your heart, you are very libertarian when it comes to issues like this because it has been so entangled for so long and it really threatens to draw the economy down, and the worst way possible. one thing i will say is out of this chaos, we might be able to have...
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they asked john kennedy how he became a hero, he said it is easy, thanks to my boat. that gave us an idea that we may be better change manufacturers, so we were in a hurry. the first shoes were in an office in japan over the course of the weekend. david: if you have better shoes, can you run faster, or it does not make that much difference? phil: i think shoes are key. we still believe it makes a difference. if you tried to run a mile and a pair of dress shoes, you will not run as fast as you do in four ounce cleats. in the old days, we had a lot of canvas upper training shoes. you go out for a six mile run and you come back in your feet were bloody, so it matters. david: the dominant companies were adidas and puma. phil: they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have someone named michael jordan, who you've heard of, right? phil: when we started making shoes, we made them really dramatic. we ran a big ad that said banned in the nba, and every kid wanted the shoes then. [laughter] david: when you
they asked john kennedy how he became a hero, he said it is easy, thanks to my boat. that gave us an idea that we may be better change manufacturers, so we were in a hurry. the first shoes were in an office in japan over the course of the weekend. david: if you have better shoes, can you run faster, or it does not make that much difference? phil: i think shoes are key. we still believe it makes a difference. if you tried to run a mile and a pair of dress shoes, you will not run as fast as you...
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>> john kennedy did. you know what. neil: well, he did, he had his moments. he did have his moments. >> and again, really, you've got to stick with the italians. and 'cause-- you're regretting not running for governor. all of these opportunities. neil: joe piscopo, a pity he didn't run. new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. but, with more exercise and a change in diet, it can be reversed. i've tried exercising. it just makes me hungry. for bacon. i love bacon, too. and who really likes to exercise? not me. me neither! nobody! [both laugh] so, we're good? what? oh, you still have prediabetes. big time. >> all right. that wraps things
>> john kennedy did. you know what. neil: well, he did, he had his moments. he did have his moments. >> and again, really, you've got to stick with the italians. and 'cause-- you're regretting not running for governor. all of these opportunities. neil: joe piscopo, a pity he didn't run. new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey...
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>> john kennedy did. you know what. neil: well, he did, he had his moments.gain, really, you've got to stick with the italians. and 'cause-- you're regretting not running for governor. all of these opportunities. neil: joe piscopo, a pity he didn't run. >> my friends, my ♪ hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. and happiness♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you, i..♪ >> all right. that wraps things up here. marie is not satisfied e-mailing me. neil, why do i have to watch two more hours of you, when there are far more attractive personalities at fox to keep my eyes on. well, because you just do, all right? by the way, the fallout from all of this, john kelly's first day on the job will be monday. we'll be there to cover it. very big cabinet meeting planned that day. >> his dream? big as a t-rex. >> when everybody else told hi
>> john kennedy did. you know what. neil: well, he did, he had his moments.gain, really, you've got to stick with the italians. and 'cause-- you're regretting not running for governor. all of these opportunities. neil: joe piscopo, a pity he didn't run. >> my friends, my ♪ hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is...
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>> john kennedy did. you know what. neil: well, he did, he had his moments.did have his moments. >> and again, really, you've got to stick with the italians. and 'cause-- you're regretting not running for governor. all of these opportunities. neil: joe piscopo, a pity he didn't run. >> my friends, my hi. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm these to help you fall asleep faster. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. >> all right. that wraps things up here. marie is not satisfied e-mailing me. neil, why do i have to watch two more hours of you, when there are far more attractive personalities at fox to keep my eyes on. well, because you just do, all right? by the way, the fallout from all of this, john kelly's first day on the job will be monday. we'll be there to cover it. very big cabinet meeting planned that day.
>> john kennedy did. you know what. neil: well, he did, he had his moments.did have his moments. >> and again, really, you've got to stick with the italians. and 'cause-- you're regretting not running for governor. all of these opportunities. neil: joe piscopo, a pity he didn't run. >> my friends, my hi. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm...