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on friday both died in the presence of their wives lincoln's successor after his death became johnson kennedy'shnson the first johnson was born in 1808, the second in 1908 100 years difference killer lincoln was born in 1839. a killer cand 1939 difference again 100 years. here is fate. well, did all these coincidences really happen by chance? of course not. everything was predetermined from above. the muscles of the face are completely relaxed, the jaw sags freely. the face takes on the expression of the mask of an imbecile - there is such a special term breathing, even and deep. eyes are closed relax will you take off them with five from the nose after the session? breathing even and deep your hearts beat in the rhythm of the universe. your lungs breathe in the rhythm of the universe. you have come here to leave the world. piece and leave in clean order, the breath of the universe. eyes closed the will of the universe will absorb your will in itself. and your future will open to you. your fate we imagine how clean my breath is, at least something imagine a chicken a frivolous audience, how ole
on friday both died in the presence of their wives lincoln's successor after his death became johnson kennedy'shnson the first johnson was born in 1808, the second in 1908 100 years difference killer lincoln was born in 1839. a killer cand 1939 difference again 100 years. here is fate. well, did all these coincidences really happen by chance? of course not. everything was predetermined from above. the muscles of the face are completely relaxed, the jaw sags freely. the face takes on the...
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became kennedy's successor, too . johnsonhe first johnson was born in 1808, the second in 1908, the difference is 100 years of the lincoln assassin was born in 1839. 1939 the difference is again one hundred years , that's fate. well, did all these coincidences really happen by chance? of course not. everything was predetermined from above. facial muscles are completely relaxed jaw hangs freely. the face takes on the expression of the mask of an imbecile - there is such a special term breathing, even and deep. eyes closed relax on the five breathing your lungs breathe in the rhythm of the universe. you came here to leave the world, uncles do not lie, others steal. still others rush to power and all this is in order to snatch a fatter piece. we are leaving in the pure order of the breath of the universe. eyes closed the will of the universe will absorb your will in itself. and your future will open to you. destiny what do we have? 13 rubles cannot be 50 exactly 13 kopecks exactly, 13. i really don't like this figure. so that's
became kennedy's successor, too . johnsonhe first johnson was born in 1808, the second in 1908, the difference is 100 years of the lincoln assassin was born in 1839. 1939 the difference is again one hundred years , that's fate. well, did all these coincidences really happen by chance? of course not. everything was predetermined from above. facial muscles are completely relaxed jaw hangs freely. the face takes on the expression of the mask of an imbecile - there is such a special term breathing,...
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got a assassinated in lyndon johnson, became. and bobby kennedy was no longer attorney general and there wasn't personal, overwhelming need to replace johnson because already president bill bittman conducted the bobby baker prosecutors mission without lyndon johnson's name ever. coming up, leon jaworski is a protege of lyndon johnson. it's not in the memos in shepherd's bias, but there was no way in the world he was going to name when bittman saved lyndon johnson. judge dimond? well why don't we forgetting for a minute the partizan political why don't talk about a prosecutor's decision, charge someone and not charge someone and jeff has provided me very kindly with a speech made by justice jackson. jackson, when he was attorney general of the united states. this is in the summer of 1940. he had been solicitor general and would become a member of the supreme when he was attorney general. and he was making a speech to united states attorneys from across the nation who had gathered in. and it's a long speech, and i'm not going to read the whole thing
got a assassinated in lyndon johnson, became. and bobby kennedy was no longer attorney general and there wasn't personal, overwhelming need to replace johnson because already president bill bittman conducted the bobby baker prosecutors mission without lyndon johnson's name ever. coming up, leon jaworski is a protege of lyndon johnson. it's not in the memos in shepherd's bias, but there was no way in the world he was going to name when bittman saved lyndon johnson. judge dimond? well why don't...
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johnson was one of the most powerful sneashts in america. running for president lost the election to a 43-year-old named john f. kennedy. ecause he needed the south. lbj didn't want to give up senate minority leader to be number two to a kid who just beat him. he did some research nearly one in four presidents died in office. i'm a gambling man, darling and this is the only chance i've got he said. his gamble paid off an assassination made lyndon johnson the most powerful man in the world a few years later. if you have been in d.c. long enough, you know anything can happen, no matter how hopeless your political career seems. biden ran for president three times before getting the gig. kamala flamed out in the primaries but joe needed somebody who shatters and now she is in the white house. washington is a weird place. and lately "primetime" has been picking up a lot of chatter. a suspected candidate keeps popping up on our radar. we saw her hanging out with sneaky pete in nashville. then we saw her wearing a pepper necklace in india. and then we saw her in los angeles shattering glass ceilings with her voice. ♪ and you're
johnson was one of the most powerful sneashts in america. running for president lost the election to a 43-year-old named john f. kennedy. ecause he needed the south. lbj didn't want to give up senate minority leader to be number two to a kid who just beat him. he did some research nearly one in four presidents died in office. i'm a gambling man, darling and this is the only chance i've got he said. his gamble paid off an assassination made lyndon johnson the most powerful man in the world a few...
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in 1964, lyndon johnson, won a enormous reelection writing off the tragedy of john f. kennedyaving been assassinated. four years later, the opposition of johnson was enough that he announced he would not run for reelection. so, i think at the certain thing here, if you get into the first one or two primaries and anybody runs against biden and his 38% approval, what's going to happen in that primary? the odds are very high that biden is going to start losing. so, every month that goes by, his cognitive problem gets bigger. every month that goes by, it is more embarrassing. the only thing that makes biden currently survivable is kamala harris is so much worse. >> speaking of which, newt. let me get into what reuter is getting in the tonight. they're saying kamala and biden having a complicated history. a point of tension in the relationship is that i don't think the president sees her as somebody who takes anything off of his plate, adding a fear of messing up led harris late to the game on important issues. newt, they seem like they're looking for a way out of the kamala tramp.
in 1964, lyndon johnson, won a enormous reelection writing off the tragedy of john f. kennedyaving been assassinated. four years later, the opposition of johnson was enough that he announced he would not run for reelection. so, i think at the certain thing here, if you get into the first one or two primaries and anybody runs against biden and his 38% approval, what's going to happen in that primary? the odds are very high that biden is going to start losing. so, every month that goes by, his...
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johnson. on an enormous reelection, riding off of the tragedy of john f. kennedyaving been assassinated four years later, the opposition to johnson was enough that he announced he wouldn't even run for reelection. so i think he had the very similar thing. nobody's asked themselves if you get in the first one or two primaries and anybody runs against biden, and he's a 38 percent approval, what's going to happen in that primary? and the odds are very high that biden is going to start losing. so i plus, remember, every month that goes by , his cognitive problems get bigger. every month that goes by , it's more embarrassing. i mean, the only thing that makes biden currently survivable is that kamala harris is so much worse. >> speaking of new situations, yeah, let me just get into what reuters is reporting tonight. >> speaking of what you just said , they're saying that kamala and biden have a very complicated chemistry, saying biden is convinced that neither harris or any other democratic hopefuls would be able to beat trump. a point of tension. the relationship is t
johnson. on an enormous reelection, riding off of the tragedy of john f. kennedyaving been assassinated four years later, the opposition to johnson was enough that he announced he wouldn't even run for reelection. so i think he had the very similar thing. nobody's asked themselves if you get in the first one or two primaries and anybody runs against biden, and he's a 38 percent approval, what's going to happen in that primary? and the odds are very high that biden is going to start losing. so i...
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johnson. i mean, i remember senator kennedy being wheeled out onto you know, this is not the first time also given the age of the senate that some have medical issues, but do we think it's in his nature to be transparent? i think it's probably up to his staff at this point open question. that's what i'm curious to see. i am i interviewed him on during the campaign, and it was shortly after he had a fairly rocky debate and even a few. it was probably a week later i interview would him on another network and you would you saw that there was a significant improvement in that short amount of time. so i do think seeing now you know, he's been down. he's been out of the public eye for him to give some sort of address remarks i think would be important to people could see. yes, he's progressing. yes, he's still tuned in and able to serve again. this is a six year term, so he's not up for election. this could be in the bat. you know the rearview mirror by the time he's running point, thank you all a big step forward in the fight against america's opioid epidemic, the fda approving the first over the count
johnson. i mean, i remember senator kennedy being wheeled out onto you know, this is not the first time also given the age of the senate that some have medical issues, but do we think it's in his nature to be transparent? i think it's probably up to his staff at this point open question. that's what i'm curious to see. i am i interviewed him on during the campaign, and it was shortly after he had a fairly rocky debate and even a few. it was probably a week later i interview would him on another...
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kennedy. and speeches that helped to define his presidency. vice president johnson speaker and the chief justice. president eisenhower. vice president nixon. president truman. reverend clergy. elitism. we observe today. not a victory of 40, but a celebration of freedom symbolized an end as well as a beginning. signifying renewal as well as change. for i upon before you and almighty god, the same solemn oath are ordained, prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago, the world is very different now for man holds an mortal hand. the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. and yet the same revolutionary belief for which are all danced by hostility show around the globe. now the belief that the rights of man come not from the generous tyranny of the state, but from the hand of god. we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike that the torch has been passed to a new generation of american born in this century, tempered by war, discipli
kennedy. and speeches that helped to define his presidency. vice president johnson speaker and the chief justice. president eisenhower. vice president nixon. president truman. reverend clergy. elitism. we observe today. not a victory of 40, but a celebration of freedom symbolized an end as well as a beginning. signifying renewal as well as change. for i upon before you and almighty god, the same solemn oath are ordained, prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago, the world is very...
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seven years ago, president kennedy sent 16,000 military personnel to vietnam as combat advisors for years ago. president johnson's and american combat forces to south vietnam. now, many believe that president johnson's decision to send american combat forces to south vietnam was wrong, and many others among them have strongly critical of the way the war has been conducted. but the question facing us today is now that we are in the war. what is the best way to end it? in january, i could only conclude that the precipitate withdrawal of all american forces from vietnam would be a disaster not only for south vietnam, but for the united states and for the cause of peace for the south vietnamese. our precipitate withdrawal would inevitably allow the communists to repeat the massacres which followed their takeover in the north. 15 years before they then murdered more than 50,000 people and hundreds of thousands more died in slave labor camps. we saw a prelude of what would happen in south vietnam when the communists entered the city of away last year during their brief rule where there was a bloody reign of terror in w
seven years ago, president kennedy sent 16,000 military personnel to vietnam as combat advisors for years ago. president johnson's and american combat forces to south vietnam. now, many believe that president johnson's decision to send american combat forces to south vietnam was wrong, and many others among them have strongly critical of the way the war has been conducted. but the question facing us today is now that we are in the war. what is the best way to end it? in january, i could only...
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kennedy brought down to 70. but across the board. and then, of course, we had the four stooges, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, the largest assemblage of bipartisan ignorance ever on planet earth. and these high tax rates were not just democrats, were it not just i mean, it really is across the board and it's amazing. we have huge amounts of variation. we have every single tax return. you know, this not about an opinion. this is about facts. we don't care how you feel this is what actually happens and what you find happening on the top tax rates and i'll just skip it and then let them do the whenever you raise the highest marginal income tax rate on the rich whenever you do the economy underperforms and that's the god's truth whenever you lower the tax rates on the top 1%. i mean, these are the data people. this is not my. well would let you know whenever you lower tax rates in the top 1% the economy outperforms and you can see clearly in all of the data just in the 1930s 1940s underperformed and you can see when the postwar period then get reagan you get clinton. i mean it's it's amazing what in that that's number one. number two, whe
kennedy brought down to 70. but across the board. and then, of course, we had the four stooges, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, the largest assemblage of bipartisan ignorance ever on planet earth. and these high tax rates were not just democrats, were it not just i mean, it really is across the board and it's amazing. we have huge amounts of variation. we have every single tax return. you know, this not about an opinion. this is about facts. we don't care how you feel this is what actually...
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kennedy who shifted on civil rights after a series of violate attempts to integrate southern universities and lyndon johnsonights and voting rights act breaking the party's ties with sovereign conservative, the break away dixie crats and white supremesy. conservative was the prevailing ideology of the republican party, meaning modern day republicans are nowhere near what they were 150 years ago or even 50 years ago. but even with all this history in mind, there is another thing, do not let today's republicans trick you into thinking the pre-20th century republican party was was the republicans back in the old days who were anti-slavery. following emancipation the party consisted of both white and black americans. they literally called themselves the black and tans. but as the 1800s ended, some of those white republicans weren't too happy about the gains made by their black counterparts and wanted to eliminate them. the lily white movement emerged within the republican party as an organized effort to drive black folks of party leadership. at the same time, black americans were moving north in the great migra
kennedy who shifted on civil rights after a series of violate attempts to integrate southern universities and lyndon johnsonights and voting rights act breaking the party's ties with sovereign conservative, the break away dixie crats and white supremesy. conservative was the prevailing ideology of the republican party, meaning modern day republicans are nowhere near what they were 150 years ago or even 50 years ago. but even with all this history in mind, there is another thing, do not let...