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a kiss from kennedy. love it. kennedy: baby. tell me what you think. [ laughter ] >> continue the chat on twitter, coming up, john stossel makes his first appearance on the show to tell us all about the mob. the ruling everybody. first the obama administration admitted they have no plan if the supreme court blows a hole in obamacare. what the hell is going to happen next? find out. stay right here. we're reinventing inhow we do business, so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny, business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business he'sthere's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that
a kiss from kennedy. love it. kennedy: baby. tell me what you think. [ laughter ] >> continue the chat on twitter, coming up, john stossel makes his first appearance on the show to tell us all about the mob. the ruling everybody. first the obama administration admitted they have no plan if the supreme court blows a hole in obamacare. what the hell is going to happen next? find out. stay right here. we're reinventing inhow we do business, so businesses can reinvent the world. from...
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i'm kennedy. ♪.ennedy: all right, here we go, follows the horrific video isis released of a jordanian pilot's death by fire, jordan's king says his country will wage relentless war until his military runs out of fuel and bullets. his quote. jordanian warplanes carried out first strikes on isis since the video was released. conducting a raid in iraq and syria, the de facto capital, ambassador john bolton joins me tonight, former ambassador to the u.n., and we're going to sort out the allies from the a-holes. welcome, ambassador. >> glad to be here. kennedy: jordan is fully engaged in the fight against isis. that is the best-case scenario. the people and the countries in the region who have the most to lose, they should be the ones taking the fight directly to isis. from, oh, my goodness to absolutely amazing, how do you rate the development of jordan's participation? >> i think it's a plus. bear in mind, according to public reports today, 21 jordanian planes flew on the mission along with 20 from the
i'm kennedy. ♪.ennedy: all right, here we go, follows the horrific video isis released of a jordanian pilot's death by fire, jordan's king says his country will wage relentless war until his military runs out of fuel and bullets. his quote. jordanian warplanes carried out first strikes on isis since the video was released. conducting a raid in iraq and syria, the de facto capital, ambassador john bolton joins me tonight, former ambassador to the u.n., and we're going to sort out the allies...
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how are you, kennedy. kennedy: doing quite well.obviously, this is a really sad story, americans are very wrapped up in the success of "american sniper," chris kyle's story has resonated with viewers across the country, and especially in texas. so let's talk a little bit about the rules that the judge is setting in the courtroom. why did chris kyle's widow testify so early on in the case? >> well, unlike florida and some of the other states which have a statute that specifically says family members are allowed to remain in the courtroom. family members of the victim, in some states like in texas any, witness who's going to testify has to be excluded, including family members, until they have given testimony, and the purpose is so they can't color their testimony based on what they hear other witnesses testifying to. florida and other states basically allow the defense tlor get up there and say to the witness, you've been here throughout the whole trial, you heard everybody's testimony, and let the jury decide if that affects their t
how are you, kennedy. kennedy: doing quite well.obviously, this is a really sad story, americans are very wrapped up in the success of "american sniper," chris kyle's story has resonated with viewers across the country, and especially in texas. so let's talk a little bit about the rules that the judge is setting in the courtroom. why did chris kyle's widow testify so early on in the case? >> well, unlike florida and some of the other states which have a statute that specifically...
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welcome, lisa kennedy, this is kennedy on kennedy. this is so exciting. >> nice to meet you. are a fine artist. we have some of your incredible paintings. we have them backstage, we will show them on our facebook page because they are glorious -- oh, there's the abstract painting that i absolutely adore. very beautiful. so, lisa kennedy, i think we should ask each other questions. i'll go first. are you a virgo? >> no. kennedy: okay, you go. >> are you a virgo? [laughter] kennedy: i am, but we don't have anything in common yet! >> okay. kennedy: how long have you been an artist? >> since i can remember. kennedy: i love the fact that you have used your artistry in such a way. are you a member of the kennedy family? >> not the famous one. kennedy: did you marry into it? >> i did. i'm divorced now. ken ken well, you know what, sister? i will take you out with some of the girls and change your life, if that's what you're looking for, because you are too good to pass up. [laughter] i know some boys whose last name is eisenhower. okay. you may ask me a question now. >> when did you
welcome, lisa kennedy, this is kennedy on kennedy. this is so exciting. >> nice to meet you. are a fine artist. we have some of your incredible paintings. we have them backstage, we will show them on our facebook page because they are glorious -- oh, there's the abstract painting that i absolutely adore. very beautiful. so, lisa kennedy, i think we should ask each other questions. i'll go first. are you a virgo? >> no. kennedy: okay, you go. >> are you a virgo? [laughter]...
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i'm kennedy. ♪ .dy: isis militants have reportedly abducted dozens of assyrian christians, the ancient christian minority is one of many brutally treated in the region over the last four years, lisa daftari is a fox contributor with a ton of expertise in the middle east and writing about the assyrians, what's going on, lisa? >> syrians in particular haven't been anything new, but we know, concerned reports say 150 of them have been taken under isis control. they seized the city. they took them into a different part, and the women, children and elderly are under isis control now as hostages. obviously, we can assume how this will end, but isis can use them for one of many of their benefits. kennedy: they are brutal murderist thugs but released some kurds and turkish truck drivers and assyrians in the past. how valuable are they? >> to be treated as isis hostages by the kurds or used as sex slaves in the case of the women and sold off. they could derive benefit by killing them and using it as propaganda
i'm kennedy. ♪ .dy: isis militants have reportedly abducted dozens of assyrian christians, the ancient christian minority is one of many brutally treated in the region over the last four years, lisa daftari is a fox contributor with a ton of expertise in the middle east and writing about the assyrians, what's going on, lisa? >> syrians in particular haven't been anything new, but we know, concerned reports say 150 of them have been taken under isis control. they seized the city. they...
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kennedy: hey you. back, a high school teacher in wisconsin, has designed a quiz which caused quite a stir with students' families. she asked students to identify what political philosophy would say quote, we should not help the poor, it's a waste of money. the answer turned out to be, conservatives. evil greedy, terrible conservatives, that is an objective fact. all right? other choices were communists, liberal democrats or michael moynihan. michael moynihan is with us, a columnist at the daily beast, and he thinks the poor are expensive waste of time. and charles cook is a writer for the national review. gentlemen, welcome. >> thanks. >> none of this surprises me, my senior english teacher in high school failed me, he was avowed socialist and i was a republican, and he took great glee in giving me a big fat f at the end of the school year, he can eat a bag of rancid sticks as far as i'm concerned. >> because you hated the poor? kennedy: because i hated the poor, and still do. >> just like me. answer t
kennedy: hey you. back, a high school teacher in wisconsin, has designed a quiz which caused quite a stir with students' families. she asked students to identify what political philosophy would say quote, we should not help the poor, it's a waste of money. the answer turned out to be, conservatives. evil greedy, terrible conservatives, that is an objective fact. all right? other choices were communists, liberal democrats or michael moynihan. michael moynihan is with us, a columnist at the daily...
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kennedy: thank you. a linguist says that the man threatening the west in the isis video where 21 coptic christians were beheaded, the man is u.s. educated. what do you think the linguist would say about president obama's inability to use the term radical islam? >> well, i think that the first step in defeating an enemy is being able to define it. the president is coming to congress with an authorization for the use of force. but he is not defining what we're up against as a nation, so for us as congress to sign off on authorization to send our troops overseas to risk life and limb, knowing that our strategy may not be to win, but to maybe take out a few of the bad guys, it's really difficult to tell that servicemember and their family we're not doing everything in our power to do our due diligence to ensure troops are sent overseas to win. it does embolden our enemy, as you imagine. kennedy: what happens when everyone is so distracted by the president's choice of words? what's happening to the enemy? wha
kennedy: thank you. a linguist says that the man threatening the west in the isis video where 21 coptic christians were beheaded, the man is u.s. educated. what do you think the linguist would say about president obama's inability to use the term radical islam? >> well, i think that the first step in defeating an enemy is being able to define it. the president is coming to congress with an authorization for the use of force. but he is not defining what we're up against as a nation, so for...
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kennedy: they are. when they lure the three young women over, all i know this is not going end to well for those girls. >> thank you. kennedy: all right. congress has days to vote on funding for department of homeland security for its operation to continue past friday, legislation is at an impasse, as republicans insist on using funding issue as a way to overturn the president's executive actions on amest in for some illegal immigrants, film carny is joining me, a senior mitta political columnis. these impasses are very boring, and dramatic, and it is what everyone hates about washington, who wins here? >> well, the -- we rail actually don't know how it will end. because, last time there was a big government shut down the republican -- was a big thing, but here, the republicans want is they are passing bills through house, trying to pass through senate say, you can't carry out your executive order on immigration that judges who ruleed on it saying it is illegal, this is say president acting like alleg l
kennedy: they are. when they lure the three young women over, all i know this is not going end to well for those girls. >> thank you. kennedy: all right. congress has days to vote on funding for department of homeland security for its operation to continue past friday, legislation is at an impasse, as republicans insist on using funding issue as a way to overturn the president's executive actions on amest in for some illegal immigrants, film carny is joining me, a senior mitta political...
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let's start it, im kennedy. ♪ ♪ kennedy: mary katharine ham has flown over a rock.haps that is why she's critical of brian williams. she's right here with me. it's so nice to have your. >> thank you very much, i am glad that you used the phrase turgid nose because we can all be thoroughly grossed out. kennedy: why are people so drawn to the story? >> well, it is literally his job to look at things and then tell people the truth about what he saw. this is certainly center right folks, and many of them say this is always what we say about the media, but we should expect the bare minimum from anchors. i'm not surprised that he has vainly exaggerated his experiences to make himself look like a bad ass. and by the way, many people are talking about the failure of human memory which is a real thing. he has a crew traveling with him dedicated to literally recording every move he makes so that he can check these things. kennedy: that is a good point. the first time you say, okay, i know we were in a helicopter, we came under fire, we were a hundred feet above ground, wouldn
let's start it, im kennedy. ♪ ♪ kennedy: mary katharine ham has flown over a rock.haps that is why she's critical of brian williams. she's right here with me. it's so nice to have your. >> thank you very much, i am glad that you used the phrase turgid nose because we can all be thoroughly grossed out. kennedy: why are people so drawn to the story? >> well, it is literally his job to look at things and then tell people the truth about what he saw. this is certainly center right...
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i'm kennedy. ♪.ennedy: now the old switcharoo to the fight against isis, while the president holds anti-extremism conference in washington, the terror group is on the march in the middle east. pete is the ceo of concerned veterans for america. welcome to it, pete. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: let's talk about isis a little bit. in the president is talking a lot about social media strategy, how to put out more aggressive tweets to combat isis. how is isis actually doing? >> isis is -- seems to be doing just fine in light of our aggressive hashtag campaign. they're just fine without the jobs we'd like to find a way to supply them. we're at the white house not talking about islam as it pertains to terrorism and extremism and we have the most rampant terrorist army fighting in the name of islam which they're doing, and because they continue to have success, they haven't made a lot of territorial gains but strategic gains and perception gains and maintained the motivation of jihadists around the worl
i'm kennedy. ♪.ennedy: now the old switcharoo to the fight against isis, while the president holds anti-extremism conference in washington, the terror group is on the march in the middle east. pete is the ceo of concerned veterans for america. welcome to it, pete. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: let's talk about isis a little bit. in the president is talking a lot about social media strategy, how to put out more aggressive tweets to combat isis. how is isis actually doing? >>...
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kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese destroyer traveling at 40 knots. 19-year-old harold marney is stationed in that gun turret. >> he gave the alarm, ship at 2:00. >> reporter: 2:00. jamie: the ship slices right through pt109. >> right here this wing tank, actually exploded. jamie: hard to imagine anyone could have survived. >> things happened so fast, he probably got sucked into the weight of the ship. jamie: harold and a second sailor andrew did not have a chance, the surviving sailors swam to a small string of islands and take refuge until they are rescued 6 days later, lute ke
kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese...
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kennedy: i am kennedy. still talking about vaccines as rand paul and chris trustee said the government's share is a force people to vaccinate but should they? let's ask melissa frances. you are here together normally we don't see you in the same place. >> we are a couple. [laughter] >> somebody always has to be with the kid. kennedy: before i had my daughter in 2005 by almost when it went to the doctors in santa monica doesn't let you to fax in the al was really close but unfortunately my ob talked sense into meet you are pregnant and not thinking straight i will not allow you to break a healthy baby into the world to get is 65 not vaccinating and it kind of made sense so we went to a more traditional pediatrician with a of a nasal spray and the whooping cough i think they should. >> i am all for freedom and liberty i don't like the government imposing anything at all but i also do the math to look at the sundance yes parents should decide but that means to look at the facts and the science and it's this po
kennedy: i am kennedy. still talking about vaccines as rand paul and chris trustee said the government's share is a force people to vaccinate but should they? let's ask melissa frances. you are here together normally we don't see you in the same place. >> we are a couple. [laughter] >> somebody always has to be with the kid. kennedy: before i had my daughter in 2005 by almost when it went to the doctors in santa monica doesn't let you to fax in the al was really close but...
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kennedy: $1400. >> oh, well. kennedy: $1400. if you have upper income and middle income students getting the free college, what does that do to lower income students? it takes the spots away from them. >> i don't think there's taking. >> there are only so many free slots. there are no more slots in the classes. >> i have friends who have been to community college whose family members come from community college, i come from a very, very middle class community in colorado and eastern washington. people live off of the community college, education system. and they need the education, and they're going to give back. it is an investment and isn't free. kennedy: there are ways for students across the country to qualify for low income subsidies already. that doesn't mean you have to subsidize middle and upper income earners with free community college. >> but it works, kennedy. that's the point. it doesn't work with people, if you give them -- whatever, you give free medical care, they're going to take advantage of it. all of the argu
kennedy: $1400. >> oh, well. kennedy: $1400. if you have upper income and middle income students getting the free college, what does that do to lower income students? it takes the spots away from them. >> i don't think there's taking. >> there are only so many free slots. there are no more slots in the classes. >> i have friends who have been to community college whose family members come from community college, i come from a very, very middle class community in colorado...
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kennedy. president of vomited is administration avoided saying things like is of extremism or to implicate the islamists even if they identify as such the goal is the islamic state although eric holder did use the forbidden word to call al fox. >> really. if fox did not talk about this they would have nothing else to talk about. [laughter] radical islam or it extremas them are really having the conversation about words as opposed to our actions? >> boyfriend isn't just fox is everyone. you are the weirdos ask the editor at the "national review". >> how was it going? >> i am always curious what words politicians use but islamic extremism surely it is not a political issue. i have my series white he is hesitant. >> it has gone from a ticket to a you bizarre perversion but i think that somehow legitimizes what they do which is absurdly tissue could be islamic and still we a hate group and they fear they call it islamic that they play into a backlash of islamophobia which is an exaggerated fear in
kennedy. president of vomited is administration avoided saying things like is of extremism or to implicate the islamists even if they identify as such the goal is the islamic state although eric holder did use the forbidden word to call al fox. >> really. if fox did not talk about this they would have nothing else to talk about. [laughter] radical islam or it extremas them are really having the conversation about words as opposed to our actions? >> boyfriend isn't just fox is...
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i am kennedy.lummeting from the 23rd best celebrity now at 835 leidy jeopardize his career to impress people that were already impressed with him? and what is he going through now during his suspension? i am joined by america's psychologist. >> thank you so much. you can do the actual diagnosis. so with rich in a successful and talented why would a person in that position to something that could total the jeopardize their career? why would they like? >> with that of an unconscious motivation somewhere he had been checked of this embellish mentor the lie that he told about being fired upon with the helicopter. and somehow he continued with the story and continued with it so much that in fact, it went into his memory almost as a false memory. for him it was very real. kennedy: that is what it is? is there he is a liar and a storyteller but that he believes it? >> it could be both. is start off as the embellish man and got away with it for so long now it is part of his memory. and to so why would you
i am kennedy.lummeting from the 23rd best celebrity now at 835 leidy jeopardize his career to impress people that were already impressed with him? and what is he going through now during his suspension? i am joined by america's psychologist. >> thank you so much. you can do the actual diagnosis. so with rich in a successful and talented why would a person in that position to something that could total the jeopardize their career? why would they like? >> with that of an unconscious...
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kennedy: i agree with you.hink some of the corporate taxes he is pushing is just going to send a handwritten note inviting corporations to take their money elsewhere regardless if he is going to tinker with the territorial tax system. >> we need tax reform process country, we know we need to assemble by the tax system. but i think you're right, people are going to take their money and seek opportunity elsewhere. and that is continuing to get worse under this president. kennedy: you might have some objections about the house repealing the aca. what would you do if you were president with obamacare? >> you know, as a doctor and someone who has worked great closely with patients on i think the president health care law is not really helping our country. what we have ian, and the president met today with 10 people who will enter his but said that it helped them, for every person a that says that they were helped by the health care law, we know that there are more that have been harmed by the health care law. the pr
kennedy: i agree with you.hink some of the corporate taxes he is pushing is just going to send a handwritten note inviting corporations to take their money elsewhere regardless if he is going to tinker with the territorial tax system. >> we need tax reform process country, we know we need to assemble by the tax system. but i think you're right, people are going to take their money and seek opportunity elsewhere. and that is continuing to get worse under this president. kennedy: you might...
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kennedy: then why?> this is why we have the sec in the first place to say we need to bring the of fox into the henhouse to keep people in check and we need more people who worked on wall street to understand what goes on to have the ability to focus on just working on regulations and legislation. i think dodd/frank is a little too large with there are portions of are tremendously important. kennedy: i and a stand that there are parts that are really good but the unintended consequences coming from over regulation it is hurting families and small businesses and that is the bottom-line. >> think about washington and unfortunately historically you have enormous pieces of legislation. kennedy: it is baked into the cake you cannot take it apart. >> they pay lawyers and lobbyists to go to a court's to fight for these regulations and it could have been solved and food gets hurt? because of the regulation because it is too much. please come back. kennedy: tell me what you think and you can sell off. agreeing en
kennedy: then why?> this is why we have the sec in the first place to say we need to bring the of fox into the henhouse to keep people in check and we need more people who worked on wall street to understand what goes on to have the ability to focus on just working on regulations and legislation. i think dodd/frank is a little too large with there are portions of are tremendously important. kennedy: i and a stand that there are parts that are really good but the unintended consequences...
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kennedy. >> so, s<.Ñdon, this is where j f. kennedy, lieutenant jr.s, controlled this ship from. >> correct. >> right here. could barely see over and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes.)fun >> four feet away is where herald was operating that tourette. this really puts it ini@ perspective. >> the idea was to go out and attack the destroyers and sink them. >> but no radar. >> the 109 did not have radar. try driving down the headlight at nightúv with your headlight off. >> on one such night, august 1st, 1943, out of the darkness comes the omgeri, a japanese destroyer. 19-year-old herald isl5ç statio in that gun carry. >> herald gave the alarm, the 2:00. >> it slices right through pt 109. >> and right here where you're standing, his wing tank actually exploded. >> it's hard to imagine anyone could have survived. >> things=pí happened to fast. he probably got sucked into the weight of the ship. >> herald and the second sailor, andrew, didn't have a chance. the surviving sailors swam to a #>i. distraught over the loss of his men, lieutenant kenn
kennedy. >> so, s> correct. >> right here. could barely see over and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes.)fun >> four feet away is where herald was operating that tourette. this really puts it ini@ perspective. >> the idea was to go out and attack the destroyers and sink them. >> but no radar. >> the 109 did not have radar. try driving down the headlight at nightúv with your headlight off. >> on one such night, august 1st, 1943, out...
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congress passed the kennedy tax program.sident lyndon johnson signed it into law on march 15, 1964, a monument to a martyred president. the economy took off in a burst of prosperity. within 18 months gnp was growing at a feverish 5%. unemployment dropped to its lowest rate in 7 years. it seemed that in president kennedy's phrase, "a rising tide really had lifted all boats." on december 31, 1965 the cover of time magazine featured john maynard keynes 19 years dead, but once again a household word. for economists accustomed to obscurity, it was a welcome change to bask in the limelight. just about everyone agreed that the tax cut was an unqualified success. by 1965, it appeared we had finally learned how to use fiscal policy to control the economy. we asked richard gill why the 1964 tax cut had seemed like such a rousing success. it did seem to get the country moving again. it seemed a proof of the keynesian theory, dominant among economists by the 1960s. in terms of our diagram, the tax cut gave consumers more disposable inco
congress passed the kennedy tax program.sident lyndon johnson signed it into law on march 15, 1964, a monument to a martyred president. the economy took off in a burst of prosperity. within 18 months gnp was growing at a feverish 5%. unemployment dropped to its lowest rate in 7 years. it seemed that in president kennedy's phrase, "a rising tide really had lifted all boats." on december 31, 1965 the cover of time magazine featured john maynard keynes 19 years dead, but once again a...
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kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese destroyer traveling at 40 knots. 19-year-old harold marney is stationed in that gun turret. >> he gave the alarm, ship at 2:00. >> reporter: 2:00. jamie: the ship slices right through pt109. >> right here this wing tank, actually exploded. jamie: hard to imagine anyone could have survived. >> things happened so fast, he probably got sucked into the weight of the ship. jamie: harold and a second sailor andrew did not have a chance, the surviving sailors swam to a small string of islands and take refuge until they are rescued 6 days later, lute ke
kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese...
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garcia and president kennedy. once kennedy was in office, dr. garcia began to feel that there was still no representation of mexican-americans at the federal level, programs efforts to better the mexican american condition. this was at the time that blacks were beginning to achieve some success in gaining civil rights. dr. garcia was appointed to several positions by kennedy and by johnson. his -- this tie, which johnson continued throughout the presidency, you can see some correspondence from and to johnson kennedy, and dr. garcia on various issues. he worked to try to improve employment opportunities for mexican americans. that is referred to in that central letter from johnson. president kennedy appointed him to represent the united states on a treaty citing -- signing in the west indies. you can see that here, 1961. later, president johnson appointed him as the united states delegate to the united nations. the photograph to the left shows him receiving his credentials. it was an extension of his efforts to improve the conditions of what he r
garcia and president kennedy. once kennedy was in office, dr. garcia began to feel that there was still no representation of mexican-americans at the federal level, programs efforts to better the mexican american condition. this was at the time that blacks were beginning to achieve some success in gaining civil rights. dr. garcia was appointed to several positions by kennedy and by johnson. his -- this tie, which johnson continued throughout the presidency, you can see some correspondence from...
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. >> ♪ ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ ken-nedy for me ♪ kennedy, kennedy,d john f. kennedy had the "kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy" ad that would literally drive you insane if you listen to it too many times. >> ♪ try something new >> sabato: well, in 1964, we began the era of professional television advertising that really did have an impact. >> ♪ >> mann: doyle dane bernbach was an up-and-coming advertising firm on madison avenue that was making a name for themselves with advertisements for up-and-coming firms and products that included volkswagen. john f. kennedy saw the spots and told his brother-in-law steve smith, "go find me that firm. i want to talk to them about maybe doing my advertising for my reelection in 1964." and that's how ddb came into the orbit of lyndon johnson and the dnc in 1964. johnson and the people around him, his aides and his advertising firm, wanted to portray goldwater as a dangerous man who, if he got control of the nuclear arsenal, might threaten the peace of the world. >> goldwater, jr.: the mood of the country at the ti
. >> ♪ ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ ken-nedy for me ♪ kennedy, kennedy,d john f. kennedy had the "kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy" ad that would literally drive you insane if you listen to it too many times. >> ♪ try something new >> sabato: well, in 1964, we began the era of professional television advertising that really did have an impact. >> ♪ >> mann: doyle dane bernbach was an up-and-coming advertising...
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keep it to yourself. >> patrick kennedy suffered in silence for years. to the outside world, the son of edward kennedy was living a privileged life, the member of a dynasty. >> on the surface, the united states congress, i am doing press catholic church, i'll voting. life. >> but kennedy was losing his own battle with depression. >> i thought i was keeping it together when, in fact, i'm home, drinking myself to sleep, and abusing medications, because i'm worried about what people will think if i go to streams. and the end result is diswuct. >> in may, he crashed his car into a barricade. appearing disoriented he told police he was late for a vote. >> i have a vague recognise of terror. waking up, not knowing where my car was and knowing that something bad happened. >> reporter: he claimed to have taken a sleeping pill. the next day he acknowledged that he was abusing alcohol and depression. >> i accepted the consequences of my actions and cop rited with the police and attorney-general's office. treatment. >> kennedy was cited with three traffic violation
keep it to yourself. >> patrick kennedy suffered in silence for years. to the outside world, the son of edward kennedy was living a privileged life, the member of a dynasty. >> on the surface, the united states congress, i am doing press catholic church, i'll voting. life. >> but kennedy was losing his own battle with depression. >> i thought i was keeping it together when, in fact, i'm home, drinking myself to sleep, and abusing medications, because i'm worried about...
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kennedy was our first keynesian president.t isn't that others hadn't done some keynesian things but kennedy did it in an avowed and perceptive way. he was very cautious at first. he finally saw a more liberal approach was needed to stimulate the economy. it took the form of a massive tax cut proposed in i962. this net reduction in tax liabilities of $10 billion will increase the purchasing power of american families and business enterprises in every tax bracket. but john f. kennedy didn't live to see his programs enacted. instead, on that fateful november day lyndon baines johnson was sworn in as the 36th president of the united states. johnson pursued kennedy's economic proposals and pushed the tax plan through congress. how well did it work? perfectly. business week, which isn't exactly a liberal pro-kennedy publication, said it probably was the most successful tax cut in history. it came out of the textbooks. it went back into the textbooks as the fiscal measure that came closer to carrying out what people had projected for
kennedy was our first keynesian president.t isn't that others hadn't done some keynesian things but kennedy did it in an avowed and perceptive way. he was very cautious at first. he finally saw a more liberal approach was needed to stimulate the economy. it took the form of a massive tax cut proposed in i962. this net reduction in tax liabilities of $10 billion will increase the purchasing power of american families and business enterprises in every tax bracket. but john f. kennedy didn't live...
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kennedy assassinated. riots engulfing our cities. the escalating war in vietnam claiming the presidency and alienating millions of americans. against this backdrop nasa resumed it's manned flights and aimed to test in space the craft that it hoped to land on the moon before year's end. a sudden change of plans turned apollo 8 into another make or break mission. >> apollo 8 was not going to be a lunar flight. it was going to be an orbital flight to test the lunar module to make sure that everything was correct before we would ever go to the moon. >> apollo 8 was a big step forward though even as successful americans would still be trailing the russians in the race to the moon. >> they had sent a spacecraft around the moon to test whether they could send cosmonauts and they were fairly successful. but then in the soviet hierarchy they had a controversy. should we send the cosmonauts and the other people said we should send one more time to be sure. >> they began getting signals that maybe the soviets were going to dry a big figure eigh
kennedy assassinated. riots engulfing our cities. the escalating war in vietnam claiming the presidency and alienating millions of americans. against this backdrop nasa resumed it's manned flights and aimed to test in space the craft that it hoped to land on the moon before year's end. a sudden change of plans turned apollo 8 into another make or break mission. >> apollo 8 was not going to be a lunar flight. it was going to be an orbital flight to test the lunar module to make sure that...
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we had someone say, you must hate jack kennedy because you have this terrible abstract portrait of kennedyu must be un-american, you hate jack kennedy. this is a 1962 elaine de kooning portrait of john f. kennedy. we are doing a talk about this later. what it is is a way in which art is beginning to influence the political portrait, the balance between the lightness of the -- the likeness of the head. it is not a complete abstraction. you can see jack kennedy clearly delineated against the vigorous brushstrokes. so this is a very large picture. the next one is jack kennedy's great antagonist, richard nixon. this is a smaller picture. about 10 x 15 by norman rockwell. i have people say you must be a left-wing communist democrat, because you have a giant jack kennedy and a small richard nixon. you must hate richard nixon. i have a macro on my computer that says it has nothing to do with that. these pictures are in opposition and in conversation with each other in the galleries. you have the abstraction of the de kooning portrait talking and conversing with the realism in the depiction of nor
we had someone say, you must hate jack kennedy because you have this terrible abstract portrait of kennedyu must be un-american, you hate jack kennedy. this is a 1962 elaine de kooning portrait of john f. kennedy. we are doing a talk about this later. what it is is a way in which art is beginning to influence the political portrait, the balance between the lightness of the -- the likeness of the head. it is not a complete abstraction. you can see jack kennedy clearly delineated against the...
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garcia and president kennedy. once kennedy was in office, dr.arcia began to feel that there was still no representation of mexican-americans at the federal level, programs, efforts to better the mexican american condition. this was at the time that blacks were beginning to achieve some success in gaining civil rights. dr. garcia was appointed to several positions by kennedy and by johnson. this tie, which johnson continued throughout the presidency, you can see some correspondence from and to johnson, kennedy, and dr. garcia on various issues. he worked to try to improve employment opportunities for mexican americans. that is referred to in that central letter from johnson. president kennedy appointed him to represent the united states on a treaty signing in the west indies. you can see that here, 1961. later, president johnson appointed him as the united states delegate to the united nations. the photograph to the left shows him receiving his credentials. it was an extension of his efforts to improve the conditions of what he referred to as "ou
garcia and president kennedy. once kennedy was in office, dr.arcia began to feel that there was still no representation of mexican-americans at the federal level, programs, efforts to better the mexican american condition. this was at the time that blacks were beginning to achieve some success in gaining civil rights. dr. garcia was appointed to several positions by kennedy and by johnson. this tie, which johnson continued throughout the presidency, you can see some correspondence from and to...
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kennedy.his is a 1962 john f. kennedy. what it is is a way in which art is beginning to influence the political portrait, the balance between the lightness of the head. it is not a complete extra action -- abstraction. you can see the vigorous brushstrokes. so this is a very large picture. the next one is jack kennedy's great antagonist, richard nixon. this is a smaller picture. about 10 x 15 by norman rockwell. i have people say you must be a communist because you have a giant jack kennedy and a small richard nixon. i have a macro on my commuter -- computer that says it has nothing to do with that. these pictures are in conversation with each other in the galleries. you have the obstruction of the portrait talking and conversing with the realism in the depiction of norman rockwell. i do have to tell an anecdote about harry truman. harry truman was probably the last present was going to be allowed to swear in public. harry truman said, there are two sons of birt -- bitches in politics i hated,
kennedy.his is a 1962 john f. kennedy. what it is is a way in which art is beginning to influence the political portrait, the balance between the lightness of the head. it is not a complete extra action -- abstraction. you can see the vigorous brushstrokes. so this is a very large picture. the next one is jack kennedy's great antagonist, richard nixon. this is a smaller picture. about 10 x 15 by norman rockwell. i have people say you must be a communist because you have a giant jack kennedy and...
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katie pavlich is here, host of brand new show, "kennedy," fox business, kennedy herself.ox news contributor tony saying. -- tony sayegh. he worked on number of campaigns. our whole resume' in the prompter. >> great to be with you. >> you guys have storied history. you have known each other a long time. >> about a decade. we worked on political campaigns together. >> in the trenches. >> long time ago he was political director. i was press secretary. we have been in the trenches. like a brother to me. so i'm pretty happy. >> andrea is the best. >> let's get rolling. trouble is brewing in washington already. just one day after president obama asked for new war powers to fight savages of terror army isis. democrats and republicans expressing concerns almost immediately what they say is vague language how our military will fight, specifically what we will do on the if needed. the president defending his plan. watch. >> i'm convinced the united states should not get dragged back into another prolonged ground war in the middle east. that is not in our national security interest.
katie pavlich is here, host of brand new show, "kennedy," fox business, kennedy herself.ox news contributor tony saying. -- tony sayegh. he worked on number of campaigns. our whole resume' in the prompter. >> great to be with you. >> you guys have storied history. you have known each other a long time. >> about a decade. we worked on political campaigns together. >> in the trenches. >> long time ago he was political director. i was press secretary. we...
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kennedy, robert f. kennedy edward m. kennedy, president presidential candidate, lifelong senator. big, heroic even if you don't agree with them. if there are any republicans in the room, it's okay. [laughter] you don't have to agree with them. but they had big careers. but right alongside them, brother-sister sister-sister is rosemary. and when i asked my uncle before he died, ted kennedy and my mother, i said, you know, what effect do you think rosemary had on you as a human being? not on public policy or the foundation of big organizations but on you. what effect did she have on you? and my uncle turned to me, and he said well, you know i remember one time when we were younger we were down in palm beach, it was winter time, and all of us were there, and we were invited to a big party. and i went, and jack went and, eunie, you were there, and mother and dad told us take rosemary along and so rosemary came and we were out on a big lawn, and all the young people were there. he took a deep breath, and he said i looked over at one point, and i saw rosemary. and she was seated all by
kennedy, robert f. kennedy edward m. kennedy, president presidential candidate, lifelong senator. big, heroic even if you don't agree with them. if there are any republicans in the room, it's okay. [laughter] you don't have to agree with them. but they had big careers. but right alongside them, brother-sister sister-sister is rosemary. and when i asked my uncle before he died, ted kennedy and my mother, i said, you know, what effect do you think rosemary had on you as a human being? not on...
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kennedy: hi, i'm dancing. i said it. welcome back to the show. the state of lack of at third to legalize pot. reclationally. along with colorado and washington. not counting the 23 states that allow you to get prescription marijuana from a doctor in a van, sure, if you claim your back hurts. so stiff in the morning. i don't smoke pot, i said it before, i'll say it again, but if alaskans want to, great. am i crazy to think freedom means freedom over your own body and what you put in it? some people think so, that means it's time for -- you're crazy, kennedy! >>> joining me, she is lovely, smart, a force to be reckoned with. kayleigh mcenany editor and nice to see you. this is a scientific journal and they tested marijuana against alcohol, heroin, meth,
kennedy: hi, i'm dancing. i said it. welcome back to the show. the state of lack of at third to legalize pot. reclationally. along with colorado and washington. not counting the 23 states that allow you to get prescription marijuana from a doctor in a van, sure, if you claim your back hurts. so stiff in the morning. i don't smoke pot, i said it before, i'll say it again, but if alaskans want to, great. am i crazy to think freedom means freedom over your own body and what you put in it? some...
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kennedy robert f kennedy edward m kennedy, presidential candidate lifelong senator big heroic even if you don't agree with him if they are are any republicans in the room it's okay. you don't have to agree with them. but, they have big careers, but right alongside them brother sister, sister sister is rosemary. when i asked my uncle before he died, ted kennedy, i said what affect do you think rosemary had on you as a human being not a public policy or the foundation of big organizations, but on you what affected she have on you? my uncle turned it to me and he said, well, i remember one time when we were younger and we were down in palm beach in the wintertime and all of us were there and we were invited to a big party and i went and jack went and mother and dad told us to take rosemary along, so rosemary came and we were out on the big long and all the young people were there in palm beach and he took a deep breath and he said he looked over one point and saw rosemary and she was seated all by herself on the side over by the pool all alone and he said then i looked over and i saw jac
kennedy robert f kennedy edward m kennedy, presidential candidate lifelong senator big heroic even if you don't agree with him if they are are any republicans in the room it's okay. you don't have to agree with them. but, they have big careers, but right alongside them brother sister, sister sister is rosemary. when i asked my uncle before he died, ted kennedy, i said what affect do you think rosemary had on you as a human being not a public policy or the foundation of big organizations, but on...
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kennedy, richard nixon, lyndon johnson. >> kennedy. >> okay.e're going to show you a video and i'll ask the question. >> 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 americans. >> that of course was john f. kennedy's inaugural speech. in order to get the democratic party's nod, he had to beat out other nominees. name one. that was john f. kennedy's famous inaugural speech. in order to get the democratic party's nod, he had to beat out other people at the convention. >> at the con vention. >> lyndon johnson. >> that is correct. [ cheers and applause ] >> okay. >> let's take a look at how much you wagered. you wagered everything. you bet the house. all right, so you got to 1160. >> but i still don't understand the question. >> all boils down to jake and alison. nixon or johnson. >> we'll go with richard nixon for 200, alex. >> all right, let's take a look at the video. >> i welcome this kind of examination, because people have got to know whether or not their preside
kennedy, richard nixon, lyndon johnson. >> kennedy. >> okay.e're going to show you a video and i'll ask the question. >> 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 americans. >> that of course was john f. kennedy's inaugural speech. in order to get the democratic party's nod, he had to beat out other nominees. name one. that was john f. kennedy's famous inaugural speech. in order to get...
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. >> in 1960, the nixon/kennedy debate was a first in television.ot of people were watching that night, and it introduced a lot of people to kennedy. >> let me see the tight shot on camera one, please. >> can you hear me now speaking? is that about the right tone of voice? >> good evening, the television and radio stations of the united states and their affiliated stations -- >> when the networks offered a debate, kennedy immediately said yes because he was sure he could do better than nixon. >> i think mr. nixon is an effective leader of his party. i hope he would grant me the same. the question before us is which point of view and which party do we want to lead the united states? >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> if you are live on television and there is a camera right here, there is really no place to hide. once you see a guy sweating when asked a question, are you sure he is the leader for you? >> that's the question before the american people, and only you can decide what you want. what you wan
. >> in 1960, the nixon/kennedy debate was a first in television.ot of people were watching that night, and it introduced a lot of people to kennedy. >> let me see the tight shot on camera one, please. >> can you hear me now speaking? is that about the right tone of voice? >> good evening, the television and radio stations of the united states and their affiliated stations -- >> when the networks offered a debate, kennedy immediately said yes because he was sure he...
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from dallas, texas, the flash, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m.ndard time. >> as malcolm felt himself growing estranged from elijah muhammad and from the nation of islam, malcolm and the muslims in new york had planned a major event. >> the president's body is met by a cordon of servicemen. >> elijah muhammad was scheduled to speak. after kennedy's assassination, elijah was like no, i'm not doing any public speaking, and the ministers in the nation of islam war instructed to not comment on kennedy's assassination. malcolm gave the speech. he did not comment on the assassination. >> you see, it was very clear that elijah muhammad always wanted to steer clear of any confrontation. >> when malcolm opened up to question and answer, the reporter asked him somewhat his thoughts were on kennedy's assassination. and malcolm gave this really thoughtful response about violence. >> he said, when you have a climate of hate, you're going get back hate. so if we're putting out so much hate and teaching our children and nation to hate, then you're going to get a
from dallas, texas, the flash, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m.ndard time. >> as malcolm felt himself growing estranged from elijah muhammad and from the nation of islam, malcolm and the muslims in new york had planned a major event. >> the president's body is met by a cordon of servicemen. >> elijah muhammad was scheduled to speak. after kennedy's assassination, elijah was like no, i'm not doing any public speaking, and the ministers in the nation of islam war instructed...
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we cannot get enough of the kennedy's, what sit about the the kennedy a's that will draw so many peopleraw us in. make us think about our story. >> jack low the photographer he died in 2001 as well. >> he passed away in may 2001. so he is in the around to comment on the images anymore but to have them here is exciting for us mark, thanks so much for your time. get down here. add mission ten bucks and it is freon monday, kid are, freon monday. >> we apologize for poor signal there. >> yeah. >> quincy is checking out fun events, to do with these, honey. >> your bae or your boo. >> hi, q. >> yes, we're here with than a empty cup, guys. we will change that. heritage vineyard. we have richard here. you bring people in here for tourist. >> yes we do winery tours good we have wine right here. what is process before it gets in this barrel. >> basically what we're trying to does confer grape juice to alcohol because we all love alcohol. it is classic fun. >> i a apologize for the entire show. >> these shots. >> don't say that. >> we will just play that again. >> you cannot see anything. >> it wa
we cannot get enough of the kennedy's, what sit about the the kennedy a's that will draw so many peopleraw us in. make us think about our story. >> jack low the photographer he died in 2001 as well. >> he passed away in may 2001. so he is in the around to comment on the images anymore but to have them here is exciting for us mark, thanks so much for your time. get down here. add mission ten bucks and it is freon monday, kid are, freon monday. >> we apologize for poor signal...
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kennedy -- >> john f. kennedy. >> that is correct. >> oh, my gosh. >> franklin roosevelt was the first -- let's try to limit the applause so we can keep rifling through these. franklin roosevelt was the first president to use an armored limousine. who was the previous owner of the first car they offered to him? >> al capone. >> that is correct. number seven, who was the only president to pay off the national debt? >> andrew jackson. >> that is correct. >> after abraham lincoln's death, a gang of thieves was busted for trying to steal, his hat -- >> his remains. his body. his tomb. >> just keep going. >> we'll give it to you. his casket. number nine, president mckinley was beloved by women because of his love for his wife. >> he would put a handkerchief over her face. >> that is correct. number ten, which performer did not sing at a swearing-in ceremony at a presidential inauguration, kelly clarkson, beyonce -- >> beyonce. >> that is incorrect. >> it's not incorrect. she lip synced. it's not incorrect. >> t
kennedy -- >> john f. kennedy. >> that is correct. >> oh, my gosh. >> franklin roosevelt was the first -- let's try to limit the applause so we can keep rifling through these. franklin roosevelt was the first president to use an armored limousine. who was the previous owner of the first car they offered to him? >> al capone. >> that is correct. number seven, who was the only president to pay off the national debt? >> andrew jackson. >> that is...
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kennedy, mrs. obama is just someone that this public seized on them. >> celebrity's a strange thing and fashion celebrities in particular. it's an amazing -- people will just identify, whether or not in fact they look like the person. they had the wonderful jackie kennedy show at the costume institute. and there were lines and lines out the door of people wearing baggy shorts and fanny packs and flip-flops. and i thought you're going to worship at her shrine and wearing that? >> very good question. lisa kathleen graddy, valerie steele and tracy reese. thank you. [ applause ] >>> join american history tv like us on facebook. >> and next, presidential charactertures. during the presentation historian david mccull lu discusses the presidents and some of their most memorable qualities. this is about an hour. i want to tell you, you're in for a rare thrill of an experience. i saw patrick do what he does this way in rome two years ago and it took my breath away. it's like watching a magic show. and i thi
kennedy, mrs. obama is just someone that this public seized on them. >> celebrity's a strange thing and fashion celebrities in particular. it's an amazing -- people will just identify, whether or not in fact they look like the person. they had the wonderful jackie kennedy show at the costume institute. and there were lines and lines out the door of people wearing baggy shorts and fanny packs and flip-flops. and i thought you're going to worship at her shrine and wearing that? >>...
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kennedy and returned to california.19581961 when he was vice president he wasn't present in the white house because he didn't have an office as the subsequent vice president had. eisenhower considered the vice presidency to be part of the executive branch. when it is over eisenhower got in his car and was driven back to his home in pennsylvania. they didn't get the staff and offices and all of the other perks now required. the national committee to keep eisenhower politically active someone had to answer his mail and the job that i accepted was to be paid to so many cents for each better. what he failed to anticipate was as if every schoolboy and america wanted his opinion on that national debate topic. or an autograph or just wanted to say hello. these letters are looking to become an independent writer. whenever i heard that he won an award for having marriage or death in the family i would draft a little better for him to send along and i got the nicest note arranged by the chief congressional lobbyist in the white h
kennedy and returned to california.19581961 when he was vice president he wasn't present in the white house because he didn't have an office as the subsequent vice president had. eisenhower considered the vice presidency to be part of the executive branch. when it is over eisenhower got in his car and was driven back to his home in pennsylvania. they didn't get the staff and offices and all of the other perks now required. the national committee to keep eisenhower politically active someone had...
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remodeled for their needs this is a view of the house currently with the property next door and the kennedy purchased the property in 2012 with the intention of remolding it is a small house at 14 hundred mosquitos and small rear yard it has limited possibilities for expansion and improvements we took advantage of the planning code for the set back line as mentioned which shown here in the rear of the first floor to take advantage of the averaging the adjacent neighbors behind the second line the basic theme of the first story to provide for space and the second-story to provide a roof deck which is off the master bedroom and additional outdoor spice which is badly needed in this small home the vaccine of the detect is a view to the north i'll show you in a minute this is the current rear yard logan to the south towards the dr requesters property this is a view taken approximately where the roof deck is and it will be in a space here you can barely see the windows of the master bedroom it is an obscure bedroom this is the same view with a deck new deck being superimposed and the floor deck
remodeled for their needs this is a view of the house currently with the property next door and the kennedy purchased the property in 2012 with the intention of remolding it is a small house at 14 hundred mosquitos and small rear yard it has limited possibilities for expansion and improvements we took advantage of the planning code for the set back line as mentioned which shown here in the rear of the first floor to take advantage of the averaging the adjacent neighbors behind the second line...