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kennedy: wow.rything that i am, that i have instilled in my children -- compassion -- everything she was is her legacy. it's her legacy to me. and i have instilled that to my children. she lived only to 41, i was just 18, but she taught me so much in that little span of time. that's the only way i know how to explain it. susan: your father went back on the campaign trail. i want to tell people how the 1968 election turned out for him. he won 13% of the popular vote, 40 electoral college votes. you said he never had any illusions about winning the race. what was his goal? ms. kennedy: he just liked to run. he liked the people. he had gotten on the ballot in every state, and i think he just wanted to see what he could do. and that's what he did. and i think he was pleased with that. susan: he already had his sights set on running again in 1972, but first he had to be reelected governor in the state. you tell a story of the nixon administration's involvement in that race. can you tell me that story? m
kennedy: wow.rything that i am, that i have instilled in my children -- compassion -- everything she was is her legacy. it's her legacy to me. and i have instilled that to my children. she lived only to 41, i was just 18, but she taught me so much in that little span of time. that's the only way i know how to explain it. susan: your father went back on the campaign trail. i want to tell people how the 1968 election turned out for him. he won 13% of the popular vote, 40 electoral college votes....
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we want kennedy!the problems and the troubles and the difficulties that face the whole of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president and the next president of the united states, hubert h. humphrey. >> i shall seek the nomination of the democratic party. >> when humphrey came in as a candidate, he was regarded as a johnson surrogate. >> i will run on the record of the johnson/humphrey administrations, but i will not rest on it. >> and it was very clear to everybody that johnson controlled the party. >> president johnson will do what he can to help humphrey win the nomination and to see that senator robert kennedy does not get the nomination. >> who would be nominated by the democratic party wasn't necessarily going to be determined by the primaries. it would be nominated by the people who controlled the leaves of power, and that was lyndon johnson and his political machine. and it was vice president hubert humphrey who would be the beneficiary. >> nevertheless, if mccarthy, kennedy
we want kennedy!the problems and the troubles and the difficulties that face the whole of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president and the next president of the united states, hubert h. humphrey. >> i shall seek the nomination of the democratic party. >> when humphrey came in as a candidate, he was regarded as a johnson surrogate. >> i will run on the record of the johnson/humphrey administrations, but i will not rest on it. >> and it was very...
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kennedy and bobby kennedy are instrumental in getting dr. king released.hey used that to help them win more black support. that tips the election in their favor. king and kennedy are tied politically. john kennedy until the spring of 1963 is too cautious. he does not know what to do about civil rights and racial justice. he does not want it to take over his agenda. martin luther king jr. is very critical. susan: we have a short clip from that june 11, 1963 speech from the jfk library where the president speaks to the nation about civil rights issues. let's listen. >> the fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city, north and south, where legal remedies are not at hand. parades, protests, which create tension and threaten violence and threaten lives. we face a moral crisis as a country and people. it cannot be met by oppressive -- repressive police action. it cannot be left to increased demonstrations in the streets. it cannot be quieted by token moves or talk. it is a time to act in the congress, the state and local legislative body and abov
kennedy and bobby kennedy are instrumental in getting dr. king released.hey used that to help them win more black support. that tips the election in their favor. king and kennedy are tied politically. john kennedy until the spring of 1963 is too cautious. he does not know what to do about civil rights and racial justice. he does not want it to take over his agenda. martin luther king jr. is very critical. susan: we have a short clip from that june 11, 1963 speech from the jfk library where the...
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here today is fox business anchor dagen mcdowell, host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy, syndicated radio host and fox news contributor, leslie marshall, and joining us today, "washington times" opinion editor and fox news contributor, charlie hurt. i'll start with you, because what's going on right now is undeniable. i have to say, for my own part, yesterday i ran into my neighbor on the street from my same block who was held up at gunpoint recently as a result of everything that is going on. it's terrifying, and we are seeing it in so many cities across the country. what's going on? >> charlie: well, it is a brutal reminder that, while politicians tend to want to jump on the bandwagon and make political statement about these things, the cops, it turns out, are very important. they have a hard job to do, and obviously you have police who make mistakes. you even have bad cops out there. but that doesn't take away from the fact that the majority of cops are hardworking, honest, good, decent people who maintain the order, and without cops you have real problems. the sad th
here today is fox business anchor dagen mcdowell, host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy, syndicated radio host and fox news contributor, leslie marshall, and joining us today, "washington times" opinion editor and fox news contributor, charlie hurt. i'll start with you, because what's going on right now is undeniable. i have to say, for my own part, yesterday i ran into my neighbor on the street from my same block who was held up at gunpoint recently as a...
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that is sort of the real kennedy legacy. go out there take the risks be great can be the president we have four presidents of the family that's as it should be. >> host: what was his motivation? i think he was driven. my grandmother used to always say the hungriest dog eats best. i think he was a hungry dog i think he wanted all of the kids to be that way. >> host: was there a desire to rise above? cement yes when he originally got involved with rose that was the first halfstep he was more established in terms of society, still halfstep down because he was irish, but a higher station than what joe senior came from. >> host: aware did his money come from? a lot of it came from -- but the things with joe, to have a guy like that winding up running internal revenue, one point fdr this is really pretty amazing. joe was sent over to be invested in england, right? and fdr was breaking his chops and he said you want this job right? we'll pull down your pants and got to look at your legs because your legs and butt he knew joe is not
that is sort of the real kennedy legacy. go out there take the risks be great can be the president we have four presidents of the family that's as it should be. >> host: what was his motivation? i think he was driven. my grandmother used to always say the hungriest dog eats best. i think he was a hungry dog i think he wanted all of the kids to be that way. >> host: was there a desire to rise above? cement yes when he originally got involved with rose that was the first halfstep he...
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kennedy? >> kennedy: s? >> harris: this is an interesting spot for john bolton to be in.eople on both sides of the political aisle are not happy with him. why didn't he say this before under oath, is what the dems are upset about. and republicans are saying, "no, this is not how you do it. classified information. some of it not true." >> kennedy: yes, john bolton has a very negative view of the president come but he really wanted to be part of the demonstration. the other thing about john bolton is he is much more interested in being right than he is in being liked. i don't think he really gives a rip if democrats and republicans are both mad at him. at one point he had political aspirations, he wanted to run for president, he had his own political action committee, and obviously that has not materialized for him. john bolton is really fun to talk to. he is a supersmart guy. >> harris: he was a coworker of ours. >> kennedy: some of his policy and his worldview is so incredibly dangerous that i was shocked that the president put him in his administration in the first place
kennedy? >> kennedy: s? >> harris: this is an interesting spot for john bolton to be in.eople on both sides of the political aisle are not happy with him. why didn't he say this before under oath, is what the dems are upset about. and republicans are saying, "no, this is not how you do it. classified information. some of it not true." >> kennedy: yes, john bolton has a very negative view of the president come but he really wanted to be part of the demonstration. the...
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when kennedy is killed. because the grief for the nation was so intense any quote or sound bite that seems to be critical of kennedy. is just not going to be tolerated malcolm x. 2nd in command of the black muslim movement expressed joy at the assassination of president kennedy at a manhattan rally last sunday night and said that the killing of the president was an instance of the chickens coming home to roost he added and we quote being an old farm boy myself chickens coming home to roost never make me sad they always make me do it in chicago today a larger mohamad the leader of the any white muslin movement suspended malcolm x. and this about his state you know you little chickens out in the morning they go around and they always come back. what it was what she did come in was basically words was the same as saying what you reap is what you sow and brother malcolm position was with dedicated it ministration had allowed all of that violence to occur in birmingham in other places and had not done very much a
when kennedy is killed. because the grief for the nation was so intense any quote or sound bite that seems to be critical of kennedy. is just not going to be tolerated malcolm x. 2nd in command of the black muslim movement expressed joy at the assassination of president kennedy at a manhattan rally last sunday night and said that the killing of the president was an instance of the chickens coming home to roost he added and we quote being an old farm boy myself chickens coming home to roost...
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we've got to run, kennedy we owe you one. that's it for us.ake is up next. that was quite a show, right, bret? >> bret: i think it was one of jesse's best shows. dr. anthony fauci telling senators in the united states that coronavirus is going in the wrong direction, he believes new cases could hit 100,000 a day if we don't turn things around in certain states. some states are taking action, closing bars and beaches ahead of the july 4th holiday weekend, late this afternoon the white house coronavirus task force met and offered a more optimistic view, mike pence saying the country is in a much tt p
we've got to run, kennedy we owe you one. that's it for us.ake is up next. that was quite a show, right, bret? >> bret: i think it was one of jesse's best shows. dr. anthony fauci telling senators in the united states that coronavirus is going in the wrong direction, he believes new cases could hit 100,000 a day if we don't turn things around in certain states. some states are taking action, closing bars and beaches ahead of the july 4th holiday weekend, late this afternoon the white...
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, rose kennedy, john kennedy's mother. when little file card that he had has as a child, and my wife and i each had two brothers who had infantile paralysis. just even exist anymore. scarlet fever. all of that spring to mention the dna or successful transplant organs. spoiled. we have pin given so much that we are ungrateful and we should be making are teachers heroes. we should be celebrating them. [applause]. we should have major awards and statues, the great teachers that shaped the lives of so many people. i feel that our teachers are doing the most important work of any of us pretty and we all are to get behind them to make sure they understand we are all for them. [applause]. host: being married to an educator, i would second that. before leave the subject of her current residence. we think john kennedy would think of trump steps pretty. david: [laughter]. we all know. he would be embarrassed. he would be appalled. you wouldn't believe it. we've never had anything like this happen. never as anyone remotely so inappro
, rose kennedy, john kennedy's mother. when little file card that he had has as a child, and my wife and i each had two brothers who had infantile paralysis. just even exist anymore. scarlet fever. all of that spring to mention the dna or successful transplant organs. spoiled. we have pin given so much that we are ungrateful and we should be making are teachers heroes. we should be celebrating them. [applause]. we should have major awards and statues, the great teachers that shaped the lives of...
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i thought i knew everything about the kennedys. i had no idea, there's things i didn't know what a lot of people don't do anything and all younger people, they don't read history, they don't know any of this stuff and it's an extraordinary story and i hope a lot of younger peopleread it and when i say young people i mean under 40 . >> host: what's it like to have a bigbook come out in the middle of what we're going through ?>> guest: there's been nothing like this certainly in my lifetime . i have nothing to compare it to. i guess the closest and this would be before me is what was going on in world war ii where you had this incredible number of males out of the country in danger, 420,000 americans died during world war ii. but even that probablywasn't as extreme as what's going on now . books are doing fairly well actually. my books are doing well because people can remember my name and they go online and save do i remember the name ? they go patterson. so this book is doinggreat . one of the cool things and this goes to show you
i thought i knew everything about the kennedys. i had no idea, there's things i didn't know what a lot of people don't do anything and all younger people, they don't read history, they don't know any of this stuff and it's an extraordinary story and i hope a lot of younger peopleread it and when i say young people i mean under 40 . >> host: what's it like to have a bigbook come out in the middle of what we're going through ?>> guest: there's been nothing like this certainly in my...
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i was still of kennedy on the fox business network, kennedy herself. townhall.com editor and fox news contributor katie pavlich, and joining us today, david webb, host of "reality check" on fox nation and "the david webb show" on sirius xm patriot. i will start with you. i was trying to think, is there any way we can all come together at this point? one thing is we can probably all agree there has been a breakdown in the rule of law, and we can recognize that a number of things have contributed to that. first, we saw them betray their oath to serve and protect. we have also seen looters and rioters destroying things that aren't theirs, robyn, obviously, endangering everyone out there. in their outside forces that are at work, as well, trying to destroy our democracy and take advantage of this. without the rule of law, none of us has any freedom. no one has and human rights. we are all in danger. how can we start to each of us contributing to putting the rule of law back into place so we can all have our freedom? what are your thoughts? >> david: we hav
i was still of kennedy on the fox business network, kennedy herself. townhall.com editor and fox news contributor katie pavlich, and joining us today, david webb, host of "reality check" on fox nation and "the david webb show" on sirius xm patriot. i will start with you. i was trying to think, is there any way we can all come together at this point? one thing is we can probably all agree there has been a breakdown in the rule of law, and we can recognize that a number of...
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. ♪ time has come today >> senator robert francis kennedy was 42 years old. >> the enemy is no longer victory. ♪ the rules have changed today >> demonstrate against the war in vietnam. ♪ have no place to stay >> a number of men killed last week in vietnam was the highest this summer. >> they are running an all-white political party in 1968. ♪ my tears have come and gone >> we all need george c. wallace for our president of the united states. >> vote republican in november. >> the peace groups are demanding permission to march on convention hall. >> these cops here are tough. they'd kill you with a smile. >> as long as i'm mayor of this town, there will be law and order in chicago. >> this is the moment of truth for the democratic party. ♪ time >>> tuesday night, i spent my evening at senator kennedy's campaign headquarters to celebrate his victory in california. tuesday night, i was in ecstasy with joy. wednesday morning, sorrow. and this morning, utter despair because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> by the early summer of 1968, there was
. ♪ time has come today >> senator robert francis kennedy was 42 years old. >> the enemy is no longer victory. ♪ the rules have changed today >> demonstrate against the war in vietnam. ♪ have no place to stay >> a number of men killed last week in vietnam was the highest this summer. >> they are running an all-white political party in 1968. ♪ my tears have come and gone >> we all need george c. wallace for our president of the united states. >>...
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kennedy? >> my loyalty and undying infection. affection.stole my golf clubs and i'm not going to say who it is because it's not worth mentioning your stupid name, my dad's golf clubs. not my dad but the guy who stole them. "one more thing" is up next. we learned so much. . . you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. >> it's time for "one more thing." i will take it off, chris christie and his wife mary have done something really amazing. this is for business owners in new jersey, listen up. they have launched a short-term loan program for small businesses in the state that
kennedy? >> my loyalty and undying infection. affection.stole my golf clubs and i'm not going to say who it is because it's not worth mentioning your stupid name, my dad's golf clubs. not my dad but the guy who stole them. "one more thing" is up next. we learned so much. . . you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect...
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so when we think about kennedy and kennedy's finest moment here, in a lot of ways he called us to the time that we're experiencing now. if the 1960s was america's second reconstruction then really this period that we're in, we're in this third reconstruction where we have a generational opportunity to transform american democracy to end institutional racism to defeat white supremacy. in this case, we don't have a president who is willing to lead, but i think what's so extraordinary is the number of americans of all backgrounds, multiracial, multicultural, but right now the number of white americans who are really wanting to join a community of consciousness that's anti-racist, that's committed to promoting racial justice, really at all levels of our society, corporate to the grass roots. and i think we'll win. and i think it is the work of a generation. but president kennedy called us all to that work and that work continues in our own time. >> kristin clark, the president may not be leading, is not leading on this issue. but congress is moving. they're taking action. they're beginnin
so when we think about kennedy and kennedy's finest moment here, in a lot of ways he called us to the time that we're experiencing now. if the 1960s was america's second reconstruction then really this period that we're in, we're in this third reconstruction where we have a generational opportunity to transform american democracy to end institutional racism to defeat white supremacy. in this case, we don't have a president who is willing to lead, but i think what's so extraordinary is the...
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kennedy? >> my loyalty and undying infection. affection. golf clubs and i'm not going to say who it is because it's not worth mentioning your stupid name, my dad's golf clubs. not my dad but the guy who stole them. "one more thing" is up next. we learned so much. at mercedes-benz, nothing less than world-class service will do. that's why we're expanding your range of choices. many dealers now offer optional pick-up & delivery and at-home maintenance, as well as online shopping with home delivery and special finance arrangements. so, whether you visit your local dealer or prefer the comfort of home you can count on the very highest level of service. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and sign
kennedy? >> my loyalty and undying infection. affection. golf clubs and i'm not going to say who it is because it's not worth mentioning your stupid name, my dad's golf clubs. not my dad but the guy who stole them. "one more thing" is up next. we learned so much. at mercedes-benz, nothing less than world-class service will do. that's why we're expanding your range of choices. many dealers now offer optional pick-up & delivery and at-home maintenance, as well as online...
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kennedy. the attorney general is kennedy's brother, robert f. kennedy, who hates johnson from the days they were in the senate. kennedy is a staffer and johnson as a senator. and robert f. kennedy is constantly trying to demean lyndon johnson and weaken his role and robert. >>> ken was the most pardon person in the ken. then you have the tragic circumstance where kennedy is assassinates and the vice president is elevated to the presidency, and now rfk is working for a president who hates him and there's a big screaming fight they have in the oval office shortly after johnson is inaugurated right of the first cabinet meeting and they don't talk for two months after that. i'm sure everybody has a relative they haven't talked to for two months but rfk was the sitting attorney general at the time he wasn't talking to the president. that's unusual. sometimes you have presidents giving certain powers to a vice president that they didn't have in one administration and don't in another and it's interesting the book i pound out that hubert humphrey what
kennedy. the attorney general is kennedy's brother, robert f. kennedy, who hates johnson from the days they were in the senate. kennedy is a staffer and johnson as a senator. and robert f. kennedy is constantly trying to demean lyndon johnson and weaken his role and robert. >>> ken was the most pardon person in the ken. then you have the tragic circumstance where kennedy is assassinates and the vice president is elevated to the presidency, and now rfk is working for a president who...
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kennedy's presidency.ink about the 1950s everyone from william f buckley founding the national review in 1955. and then someone like arthur selections are serving in the kennedy administration. there was a lot of that into the 60s but what happened in the aftermath, this is something i actually take up in my book comes out in the fall is that a lot of social scientists in addition to physical scientists are really involved in arguing for and defending the war on vietnam. they were called out by the academic colleagues who are opposed to the war in one of the broader term legacies of the vietnam war was the commitment of many american intellectuals to have parted in public life. that you would essentially be allowing yourself to be constricted to american foreign policy or the aims of the surveillance do i have a prescription drug think and intellectual should do xyz? no. i do think that most of the work that scholars and scientists do they do in the classroom, they do in their laboratories they do in libra
kennedy's presidency.ink about the 1950s everyone from william f buckley founding the national review in 1955. and then someone like arthur selections are serving in the kennedy administration. there was a lot of that into the 60s but what happened in the aftermath, this is something i actually take up in my book comes out in the fall is that a lot of social scientists in addition to physical scientists are really involved in arguing for and defending the war on vietnam. they were called out by...
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and how many people come to the lbj library they were going through their more than the kennedy. free donuts or coffee or anything. and the man who was so sad but he cannot even be alone. he would wake me up at 530 in the morning to talk to him and 22 years old the most exciting thing in the world is to become president of the united states and somebody not discussed with friendship or love somewhat less tim one - - left him so bereft at the end but that success that it would not be worth it and not long after that experience so one reason take so long to make these books i wanted to be those kids when they were little i ever went to be left to 700 bucks but not when it has an impact when president carter asked me to be head of the peace corps i would love to do that at some other time but the kids were little and i remember lyndon johnson and i was sad not to do it because i knew they would grow up too quickly i do not want to end up that way. >>cspan: where you born? >> new york. >> originally came from brookland - - brooklyn have a real love of history started with baseball. b
and how many people come to the lbj library they were going through their more than the kennedy. free donuts or coffee or anything. and the man who was so sad but he cannot even be alone. he would wake me up at 530 in the morning to talk to him and 22 years old the most exciting thing in the world is to become president of the united states and somebody not discussed with friendship or love somewhat less tim one - - left him so bereft at the end but that success that it would not be worth it...
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kennedy is right. there will be more bureaucracy. if you don't show up until election time, of course off won't know what the community wants. to de blasio, dude, you have a huge budge. don't take money out of the police department to give back to the community. what about all of those other line items? >> harris: yes. >> melissa: mayor de blasio is a perfect example of failure in leadership on every level. for him to say he will ship anything anywhere, he has no clue. if you follow my twitter, sunday 9 a.m. i am walking with the family. there was is a homeless man with his member flaping in the breeze no pants on. this is happening more and more around new york city. i have the utmost compassion for these people. they need help. the mayor, we have the most liberal, most progressive mayor we have ever had. he's been in there forever and things are worse than they have ever been. he is a disgrace. >> harris: we will move on. the former minneapolis police officers charged with murdering george floyd make his first court appearance toda
kennedy is right. there will be more bureaucracy. if you don't show up until election time, of course off won't know what the community wants. to de blasio, dude, you have a huge budge. don't take money out of the police department to give back to the community. what about all of those other line items? >> harris: yes. >> melissa: mayor de blasio is a perfect example of failure in leadership on every level. for him to say he will ship anything anywhere, he has no clue. if you follow...
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so kennedy mitchum set out to change the definition of racism.ed the editors at merriam webster and asked them to update the definition to represent the true meaning of what racism is. kennedy mitchum got a response from the editors the next day. this is what they told her. we have concluded that omitting any mention of the systemic aspects of racism does a disservice to readers of all races because people often turn to the dictionary to gain nuanced view of the way a word is being used in a particular conte context, ignoring this meaning of the word may leave our readers confused or misled. a revision to the entry for racism is now being drafted to be added to the dictionary soon, and we are also planning to revise the entries of other words that are related to racism or have racial connotations. the editors went on to say that without kennedy's persistence, these revisions would not have been made. joining us now, kennedy, who got merriam-webster to change their definition of racism. 22 years old and you are already in the history books. you ha
so kennedy mitchum set out to change the definition of racism.ed the editors at merriam webster and asked them to update the definition to represent the true meaning of what racism is. kennedy mitchum got a response from the editors the next day. this is what they told her. we have concluded that omitting any mention of the systemic aspects of racism does a disservice to readers of all races because people often turn to the dictionary to gain nuanced view of the way a word is being used in a...
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so this is really president kennedy in an 18-minute speech. he talks about the rates of death between black and white babies, racial segregation. he said it is a moral issue clear as the constitution and in the depths of the old testament. he called us to the time we are experiencing now. if the 1960s was america's second reconstruction the period we are in, we are in a third reconstruction where we have a generational opportunity to transform democracy and end institutional racism and defeat white supremacy. we don't have a president that is ready to lead. right now the number of white americans wanting to join a community of consciousness that is anti-racist and committed to promoting racial justice. i think that we will win and it is the work of a generation but president kennedy called all of us to the work and it continues in our own time. >> kristen clark, the president may not be leading or is not leading on the issue. they are beginning action on a legislative package. but the real reforms all have to take place at the street level and
so this is really president kennedy in an 18-minute speech. he talks about the rates of death between black and white babies, racial segregation. he said it is a moral issue clear as the constitution and in the depths of the old testament. he called us to the time we are experiencing now. if the 1960s was america's second reconstruction the period we are in, we are in a third reconstruction where we have a generational opportunity to transform democracy and end institutional racism and defeat...
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kennedy: then i would suggest, mr. president, senator carper through the president that we sit down with senator wyden and try to address these very legitimate concerns. for the moment, i happen to be chairman of the fsgg subcommittee in appropriations, and it may be that we can addresses those concerns later and i will be more than happy to. but i am equally happy to report to the american people that the united states senate finally did something to stop paying dead people hard-earned taxpayer money. and i want to give most of the credit to senator carper, because he's a patient man. he's been working on this for seven years. he's a more patient man than i am. so i yield back to the good senator. mr. carper: i thank my colleague for his words and for his efforts and tenacity. with that, mr. president, we yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i come to the floor today to discuss the threats facing our upcoming elections. threats from the coronavirus and threa
kennedy: then i would suggest, mr. president, senator carper through the president that we sit down with senator wyden and try to address these very legitimate concerns. for the moment, i happen to be chairman of the fsgg subcommittee in appropriations, and it may be that we can addresses those concerns later and i will be more than happy to. but i am equally happy to report to the american people that the united states senate finally did something to stop paying dead people hard-earned...
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kennedy?litical x personalities, personal problems? have you considered, i left your book with kennedy, have you considered writing a book about president kennedy? >> apathy animosity between kennedy was partly personal and partly political. they hated each other somehow. i think that was visceral. they come up against somebody and you can't stand them. it is exacerbated by the fact that when johnson was made vice president, he had been such a pal for majority leader and he felt his left out of the loop on all decisions that kennedy was making. he didn't want to blame kennedy, he liked kennedy. the two of them got along fairly well. kennedy liked listening to johnson's stories, but then when he wasn't getting invited to meetings or decisions, he always blamed bobby. he thought bobby was keeping them out of the meetings. then when he became president, i think bobby felt somehow johnson was upstaging his brother. he become an important president and therefore, some house is brother's history cou
kennedy?litical x personalities, personal problems? have you considered, i left your book with kennedy, have you considered writing a book about president kennedy? >> apathy animosity between kennedy was partly personal and partly political. they hated each other somehow. i think that was visceral. they come up against somebody and you can't stand them. it is exacerbated by the fact that when johnson was made vice president, he had been such a pal for majority leader and he felt his left...
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i wound up enrolling in harvard at the kennedy school of government.duated a year early from m.i.t. to save a years worth of tuition. it was too late to apply the law school. i started at the kennedy school, then applied to harvard law school from there. i enjoyed what i was doing at the kennedy school more than the law school. anduck around, got a phd became an academic. david: on your first day of law school, did you meet anyone interesting? lawrence: i met someone very interesting. i met my wife on a blind date and yesterday, we celebrated our 45th wedding anniversary. david: let's talk about how you became president of harvard. you had an academic career. he rose up to be in effect the provost at m.i.t., the chancellor it is called. that you were asked to be the president at tufts. many people thought you were one of the best university presidents. he retired from that and you joined the harvard corporation port and your job is to find the next president of harvard. how did you go from trying to find the next president of harvard to being picked? l
i wound up enrolling in harvard at the kennedy school of government.duated a year early from m.i.t. to save a years worth of tuition. it was too late to apply the law school. i started at the kennedy school, then applied to harvard law school from there. i enjoyed what i was doing at the kennedy school more than the law school. anduck around, got a phd became an academic. david: on your first day of law school, did you meet anyone interesting? lawrence: i met someone very interesting. i met my...
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protesters, what do we tell them do we answer them with what bobby kennedy did in honor of dr. king do we say something and do something to meet the 150 cities where we have protesters some violent, i know, i don't regard them as protesters, i'm talking about good people who you and i both know are in the spirit of dr. king what do we say to them >> jim, thank you for remembering that indianapolis was the place of bobby kennedy's historic speech occurred that was an important moment in the life of the nation and i must tell you that president trump and i have been clear. the death of george floyd was a tragedy. it is also -- it has been heartrending for all of us to watch that video and the president and i are committed, the justice department is committed to ensure that justice is served. and we stand with our peaceful protesters we're listening. but there will be no tolerance for rioting, looting and violence against individuals or law enforcement officers that's the reason why the president took the strong action that he took, and we are encouraged to see that in recent days
protesters, what do we tell them do we answer them with what bobby kennedy did in honor of dr. king do we say something and do something to meet the 150 cities where we have protesters some violent, i know, i don't regard them as protesters, i'm talking about good people who you and i both know are in the spirit of dr. king what do we say to them >> jim, thank you for remembering that indianapolis was the place of bobby kennedy's historic speech occurred that was an important moment in...
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. >> nixon lost two big elections, to jack kennedy, and he lost to pat brown in california.ted, yes, but a loser. >> america will be watching on march 12th. let the people go out in new hampshire, the people of new hampshire want a change and america will have a change in november. thank you. [ applause ] >> television is a vital, political meeting place. to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers informal, no-holds-barred discussions. >> new hampshire was the first time we saw a new innovation in televised campaigning. richard nixon's aides would gather a group of ordinary citizens and have them, instead of the media, asking questions. >> any further questions that you have? >> and they made it look like richard nixon was this brave truth-teller, who was willing to face down any critic, when in fact, it was completely staged. >> this is the nixon answer, in which richard nixon discusses the issues with citizens of new hampshire. >> lawlessness, crime, is a major problem in this country today. we talk about civil rights, you know
. >> nixon lost two big elections, to jack kennedy, and he lost to pat brown in california.ted, yes, but a loser. >> america will be watching on march 12th. let the people go out in new hampshire, the people of new hampshire want a change and america will have a change in november. thank you. [ applause ] >> television is a vital, political meeting place. to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers informal, no-holds-barred...
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let's start with kennedy. she is here with us. you have a question. go ahead. >> kennedy: i do. thank you so much, melissa. good afternoon, dr. siegel. i want to know. it is very confusing because we are getting a lot of conflicting reports, and well thought of "i don't know" in terms of prevention and antibodies. dr. fauci even said they are silly with money. they've got their resources, so are the great unknowns because it just takes time to study the virus and to understand how it's going to behave and affect people and affect things like antibodies, or is this just so bureaucratic that effective communication is impossible? >> marc: i think both of those are true, kennedy, but probably in this case, the first is foremost, which is best. it is not just making antibodies that matters. it is making something called neutralizing antibodies. are the antibodies you make, as you recover from covid-19, got enough to actually attack the virus and stop it? that is a key question, and most likely the answer to that is yes. being very cautious in saying that, but there's a lot of eviden
let's start with kennedy. she is here with us. you have a question. go ahead. >> kennedy: i do. thank you so much, melissa. good afternoon, dr. siegel. i want to know. it is very confusing because we are getting a lot of conflicting reports, and well thought of "i don't know" in terms of prevention and antibodies. dr. fauci even said they are silly with money. they've got their resources, so are the great unknowns because it just takes time to study the virus and to understand...
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kennedy, president john f.ennedy, whose priority up until then had been to pass a massive tax cut. that had been the top thing on his agenda. he was pushed to move on civil rights because, in part, of the slaying of medgar evers who was the field secretary for the naacp in mississippi, the hardest state to move in terms of allowing black people to vote, 6% of african-americans at the time were registered to vote because of terrorism, and he was killed by a member of the white citizens council who wanted to shut down any notion that black men and women would feel they had full citizenship and the right to vote let alone the ability to integrate restaurants, swimming pools, et cetera. medicigar evers' murder is not talked about as much, but the university of mississippi violently rejected integration, which moved john f. kennedy to send the civil rights act of 1963 to the congress. it was that act, that after kennedy himself was slain, that became the civil rights we all know, the civil rights act of '64. it was
kennedy, president john f.ennedy, whose priority up until then had been to pass a massive tax cut. that had been the top thing on his agenda. he was pushed to move on civil rights because, in part, of the slaying of medgar evers who was the field secretary for the naacp in mississippi, the hardest state to move in terms of allowing black people to vote, 6% of african-americans at the time were registered to vote because of terrorism, and he was killed by a member of the white citizens council...
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jean kennedy smith, the last surviving sibling of president john f. kennedy, has died.the 1990s, smith became the american ambassador to ireland, where she played a key role in brokering the northern ireland peace accords. jean kennedy smith was 92 years old. coming up next, this dad will teach you how to change a tire and a whole lot more. >> o'donnell: father may know best, but when dad's not around, we've got the next best thing. cbs' jim axelrod found him online. >> and you've got to be careful with this. this is a needle nosed pliers. >> reporter: a few months ago rob kenney had an idea for a youtube channel-- teaching some of the manly arts like any good dad would. >> we go around the front... i'm trying to make it a one-stop shop where you can come in a calm way and be empowered to learn to do this stuff for yourself. >> reporter: as the son of a man who walked out on his children when rob was just 14, rob had to figure out so much for himself. >> today i'm going to show you how to use a stud finder. >> reporter: he couldn't be alone, he thought, and hoped for a
jean kennedy smith, the last surviving sibling of president john f. kennedy, has died.the 1990s, smith became the american ambassador to ireland, where she played a key role in brokering the northern ireland peace accords. jean kennedy smith was 92 years old. coming up next, this dad will teach you how to change a tire and a whole lot more. >> o'donnell: father may know best, but when dad's not around, we've got the next best thing. cbs' jim axelrod found him online. >> and you've...
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and a compassionate country. >> joining me now keri kennedy. the daughter of robert kennedy. good to see you. thank you for joining me. we hear those words from your dad's last speech and his message. it rings true today. maybe now more than ever. >> well, you know the thing he talked about institutional violence. especially in cleveland. the cleveland city club the night after martin luther king, jr. died. he talked about the antiblack violence that has been in the country for now for 401 years. and the need to stop those institutions of violence and that's what we need to focus on today. we need to defund the police. we need to redirect the funds to community base programs. and housing. education and healthcare. and mental healthcare. we need to deincarcerate the jails. address mass incarceration. we need to end cash bail. there's so much that needs to be done in this country. to stop this antiblack violence that's been here since the start. >> i saw -- hefts he was just on my show talking about we are living in the part of history right now that people will write about. ri
and a compassionate country. >> joining me now keri kennedy. the daughter of robert kennedy. good to see you. thank you for joining me. we hear those words from your dad's last speech and his message. it rings true today. maybe now more than ever. >> well, you know the thing he talked about institutional violence. especially in cleveland. the cleveland city club the night after martin luther king, jr. died. he talked about the antiblack violence that has been in the country for now...
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kennedy mr. chairman, this is john kennedy. i'm on now. sen. crapo: we will go to senator van hollen next, and you will be after that. senator van hollen? is not on, then we will go masto and thenez to you, senator kennedy. thank you forsto: all of your good work. i appreciate your quick, fed tofulct by the respond to the covid-19 pandemic that has, as we have seen, inflicted more than a million americans, and statewide more than 90,000 people. i agree with you that congress must at present continue to act. our work is not done. we have to continue to invest in our businesses and local governments. let me talk to you. i'm from nevada. we have had this conversation before. let me give you statistics i know are aware of because you do if it all the time. the travel industry, hospitality, restaurants, entertainment, has been one of the hardest hit. you have said that alreadytodayd this conversation. nation's seventh largest industry in terms of employment before this crisis. nearly four in 10 of all job losses caused by this crisis have been in th
kennedy mr. chairman, this is john kennedy. i'm on now. sen. crapo: we will go to senator van hollen next, and you will be after that. senator van hollen? is not on, then we will go masto and thenez to you, senator kennedy. thank you forsto: all of your good work. i appreciate your quick, fed tofulct by the respond to the covid-19 pandemic that has, as we have seen, inflicted more than a million americans, and statewide more than 90,000 people. i agree with you that congress must at present...
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jean kennedy smith was 92 years accords. jean kennedy smith was 92 yea old.coming up next, this dad will teach you how to change a tire and a whole lot more. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. the geico giveback. it's starting to people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. don't use if allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including a
jean kennedy smith was 92 years accords. jean kennedy smith was 92 yea old.coming up next, this dad will teach you how to change a tire and a whole lot more. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico...
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kennedy following his assassination. john dickerson, in his final public press conference, october 31, 1960 three, there was this >> event to president -- this question to president kennedy. [video clip] >> mr. president, shortly after the bay of pigs, i asked you how you like being president. you said you liked it before the event. now that you have had a time to appraise the job, why do you like it, and why do you want to stay on for more years? worknnedy: i find the regarding, whatever my intentions are, we are still month away, but as far as the job of the presidency goes, it is rewarding, and i have given before this group a definition of happiness, and i will define it again, using your powers along the lines of excellence. therefore, finally presidency offers some happiness. host: john dickerson, three weeks later, he would be assassinated. guest: he was, of course, already thinking about his next term, so keeping the tradition of being coy about reelection and next term and all of that. the quoting of the greeks
kennedy following his assassination. john dickerson, in his final public press conference, october 31, 1960 three, there was this >> event to president -- this question to president kennedy. [video clip] >> mr. president, shortly after the bay of pigs, i asked you how you like being president. you said you liked it before the event. now that you have had a time to appraise the job, why do you like it, and why do you want to stay on for more years? worknnedy: i find the regarding,...
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[applause] >> kennedy had an ambitious legislative program and that i will push kennedy's agenda. the one thing that you write about is a civil rights legislation. why is it so important being from a southern state how did he manage to pull that off? >> he had to do something to show and then to make the first priority with that civil rights bill and then of kennedy's initiatives have gone through. and that republic would not live anymore so congress could it and those origins that election is 11 months away and then you won't get any other bill through. and then semi good poker player i will put all my chips in. and then do something has to be done in every want to do that. it's one of the great moments of the presidency you could do so much more immigration reform voting rights and fair housing the war in vietnam obviously he cut that legacy for then to talk about the early 18 months and with that democratic filibuster was broke on the south. and the these are the days i will give them the credit i will give the republicans a credit. if you come with me on this bill 200 years fr
[applause] >> kennedy had an ambitious legislative program and that i will push kennedy's agenda. the one thing that you write about is a civil rights legislation. why is it so important being from a southern state how did he manage to pull that off? >> he had to do something to show and then to make the first priority with that civil rights bill and then of kennedy's initiatives have gone through. and that republic would not live anymore so congress could it and those origins that...
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senator ted kennedy.ork on wednesday. an art detective in the netherlands says he has ‘proof of life' photos of a stolen van gogh painting. the 1884 work ‘spring garden' went missing after a break—in at a museum near amsterdam in late march. 0ne photo shows the missing masterpiece lying next to a newspaper, and another features a label from the back of the painting. the art detective, arthur brand, has not explained how he received the images. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: britain's iconic wartime singer dame vera lynn — known as the forces' sweetheart — has died. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for 40 years, forcibly classified each citizen according to race. just a day old, and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. e
senator ted kennedy.ork on wednesday. an art detective in the netherlands says he has ‘proof of life' photos of a stolen van gogh painting. the 1884 work ‘spring garden' went missing after a break—in at a museum near amsterdam in late march. 0ne photo shows the missing masterpiece lying next to a newspaper, and another features a label from the back of the painting. the art detective, arthur brand, has not explained how he received the images. stay with us on bbc news. still to come:...
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kennedy made his last speech. and his words on division and violence in our society still ring true. his daughter carrie kennedy is here to talk about this moment in history, and the lessons from her father. our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. shipstation. the #1 choice ofwe hwe help you make it.oods: you, the independent restaurants of america... we've always got your back, but through all of this... you made it happen. you made our friday nights. you even made us dessert. ♪ so, to help you get back to full strength, we're giving away free re-opening
kennedy made his last speech. and his words on division and violence in our society still ring true. his daughter carrie kennedy is here to talk about this moment in history, and the lessons from her father. our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print...
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kennedy: ok. and i understand, and i will understand -- and i am going to have you check your notes and write me a letter, mr. director, but the interest is killing us here, so we will take a big chunk of money, and we cannot pay the full principal, but we will pay a big portion of the principal to reduce the interest. and that raises a question, of course, where is the state of louisiana going to get a big chunk of money? a proposal was made to issue to borrow that big chunk of money to give to the federal government, to pay down the principal, and that the state would service the principal on the interest on those bonds and throughbp money the money we get from "go mesa." is that accurate? mr. vought: i don't recall the details of what you just mentioned being any part of the conversation, but that is because when people can in -- because that is when people come in into your office, we don't get the level of granularity you are referring to. sen. kennedy: with that be in your note? mr. vought:
kennedy: ok. and i understand, and i will understand -- and i am going to have you check your notes and write me a letter, mr. director, but the interest is killing us here, so we will take a big chunk of money, and we cannot pay the full principal, but we will pay a big portion of the principal to reduce the interest. and that raises a question, of course, where is the state of louisiana going to get a big chunk of money? a proposal was made to issue to borrow that big chunk of money to give...
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congressman kennedy talked about it as a governmental choice.ave called it on this program as a leadership failure for what we are seeing in america right now. we have to finally decide to collectively correct this injustice. >> bishop, we are in a moment where we are rediscovering the incredible power of police unions to protect law enforcement officers even when they have done something to the public that looks blatantly wrong or potentially criminal. but we see the union that represents people like brandon don't seem to be protecting them at all. >> let me make several points, about three of them, looking at what you've shown. it is important to look at this. we don't have what many of the people we're calling essential really feel like they're expendable. the problem with it is democrats have tended to run from poverty and republicans with all that expansion from a high middle class up. after all that expansion of 140 million people in poverty and 62 million people in living wages. 60 million people have zero wealth. when you look at the cas
congressman kennedy talked about it as a governmental choice.ave called it on this program as a leadership failure for what we are seeing in america right now. we have to finally decide to collectively correct this injustice. >> bishop, we are in a moment where we are rediscovering the incredible power of police unions to protect law enforcement officers even when they have done something to the public that looks blatantly wrong or potentially criminal. but we see the union that...
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john roberts said that texas law was constitutional, but he lost that case because anthony kennedy was still on the court, and he voted with the liberals in that 5-4 decision. louisiana passes a law that's almost identical to the texas law, and here roberts switched places because, he says, the rule of precedent requires that we honor the decision of a couple of years ago even though i disagreed with it at the time. what that suggests is that "roe v. wade" may need one more justice from president trump in order to win because if john roberts feels this precedent needs to honored, "roe v. wade" is an even more well-established precedent, so, i mean, this is an extremely important decision to the lives of women in louisiana most importantly because it means that louisiana will not effectively have abortion ban, but it also is a message to other states that don't think there are five votes on the supreme court now to uphold overturning abortion laws. so it is a major decision. it is a major message that chief justice roberts may not be who we thought he was. >> joan, our supreme court rep
john roberts said that texas law was constitutional, but he lost that case because anthony kennedy was still on the court, and he voted with the liberals in that 5-4 decision. louisiana passes a law that's almost identical to the texas law, and here roberts switched places because, he says, the rule of precedent requires that we honor the decision of a couple of years ago even though i disagreed with it at the time. what that suggests is that "roe v. wade" may need one more justice...
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it's important that the young folks know the history of stonewall. >> reporter: kennedy was there in june of '69 when police raided stonewall, something that happened a lot at gay bars, but this time the crowd fought back, sparking protests that lasted several nights, vital to the uprising queer and transpeople of color including marcia p. johnson, because of coronavirus we spoke by phone with reverend kennedy who can't help but think of stonewall as she watches today's protests. >> this is finally a time when people are realizing that we're really all in this together. >> reporter: the very first pride took place on the one-year anniversary of stonewall but it was nothing like the energetic parades we've grown accustomed to it was a protest march. >> the pride parades grew out of a protest that was a result of violence, police-induced violence we have to remember that. >> reporter: this year pride festivities across the country were put on hold because of coronavirus, but now in the wake of george floyd's death l.a. pride is holding a solidarity protest on the same streets they marc
it's important that the young folks know the history of stonewall. >> reporter: kennedy was there in june of '69 when police raided stonewall, something that happened a lot at gay bars, but this time the crowd fought back, sparking protests that lasted several nights, vital to the uprising queer and transpeople of color including marcia p. johnson, because of coronavirus we spoke by phone with reverend kennedy who can't help but think of stonewall as she watches today's protests. >>...
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robert kennedy and john f.ent and united states allow the wiretapping of martin luther king and they knew those wiretaps were -- none of the information was being released by the then director of the fbi dared to kerr hoover, should we erase them from history? fdr refused to integrate the united states military and incarcerated japanese americans during world war ii. should we erase him from history? that is one thing going on, let's judge people in the past by our standards today, and if we find the falling short, race them. the other thing we are finding is an attempt to rewrite history. i saw a journalist the other day say abraham lincoln had nothing to do with ending slavery. it was done by thus slaves themselves. he was president of the united states in a brutal civil war, releasing the emancipation proclamation in order to free the. are we going to redo this to our country and our history? "the new york times" for example is leading a project called the 16-19 project which has been criticized by some of t
robert kennedy and john f.ent and united states allow the wiretapping of martin luther king and they knew those wiretaps were -- none of the information was being released by the then director of the fbi dared to kerr hoover, should we erase them from history? fdr refused to integrate the united states military and incarcerated japanese americans during world war ii. should we erase him from history? that is one thing going on, let's judge people in the past by our standards today, and if we...