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kennedy, robert kennedy, bobby kennedy was the second and nobody could display bobby. bobby is a lot younger than jack. bobby has been drafted by joseph p. kennedy, the kennedy patriarch, to serve his brother. bobby didn't want to be attorney general in 1961 and joe kennedy said to jack, will you make bobby your attorney general and he introduced bobby saying, i see no reason not to give him a little legal experience before he goes out to practice law. this is the chief law enforcement officer of the united states. bobby was a wonderful attorney general and kennedy justice is a extraordinary combination of passionate affect and drawing some of the leading lawyers and legal thinkers in america. he is more than a lawyer and he's more than an adviser to jack kennedy, particularly, colleen, over these two days. if he was a prime minister on other days, today he's a field marshal. he's almost a co-president. because what it comes to handling what is happening in mississippi, bobby is executing the moves through the department. one of his trusted colleagues is the person, th
kennedy, robert kennedy, bobby kennedy was the second and nobody could display bobby. bobby is a lot younger than jack. bobby has been drafted by joseph p. kennedy, the kennedy patriarch, to serve his brother. bobby didn't want to be attorney general in 1961 and joe kennedy said to jack, will you make bobby your attorney general and he introduced bobby saying, i see no reason not to give him a little legal experience before he goes out to practice law. this is the chief law enforcement officer...
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kennedy's day, his 48 hours, had largely ended by that. kennedy was asleep. he awoke that morning to find, in a sense, perhaps the reason he had given that speech and the consequence of that speech. i don't think many are ever's maher had heard that speech that night. but kennedy understood the very raw passions, what he called the fires of frustration that are burning in american cities and how this kind of thing would unleash them. how this kind of thing, and he was very -- he never knew medgar evers. medgar evers had tried to get his attention. but when he hears this, he drops a letter to mrs. evers. he uses his office to persuade the evers family that medgar evers should be buried as arlington military cemetery. he invites mrs. evers to the white house with charles evers still alive today. he talked to them about civil rights and later says to arthur schlesinger, i can understand the south and how it thinks. he says to mrs. evers, but there is an element out there that got your husband and will probably get me. five and a half months later, they did. >> o
kennedy's day, his 48 hours, had largely ended by that. kennedy was asleep. he awoke that morning to find, in a sense, perhaps the reason he had given that speech and the consequence of that speech. i don't think many are ever's maher had heard that speech that night. but kennedy understood the very raw passions, what he called the fires of frustration that are burning in american cities and how this kind of thing would unleash them. how this kind of thing, and he was very -- he never knew...
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kennedy. we will start with the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joe kennedy may most of his money in a night 20's in the market. he was appointed as the head of the security exchange commission. some said that was putting the oxen control of the henhouse. joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr. you want to talk about how he managed that posting in london right before the war? >> it is an interesting time. i almost want to go back a tiny bit before that. when young people are in the age where they are graduating from high school, whoever is the president in that moment, has a profound impact on them. fdr is the president as jfk comes of age. much of his vision of what is the nation is informed by fdr. clearly through his father and the courting of st. james he has direct connection to what service might would fight. when the german u-boat sank the first u.k. ship, jfk is asked by his father to look after the surviving u.s. passengers and their families during the transition. he gets a little bit of responsibility in that moment. it
kennedy. we will start with the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joe kennedy may most of his money in a night 20's in the market. he was appointed as the head of the security exchange commission. some said that was putting the oxen control of the henhouse. joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr. you want to talk about how he managed that posting in london right before the war? >> it is an interesting time. i almost want to go back a tiny bit before...
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kennedy deserves credit as the kennedy johnson bill. it had clear committee in the house of representatives by the date jfk was killed. jfk had made alliance not with democrats but with midwestern republicans. he had reached out to them and they were supporting particularly in the senate. he had gone to -- i think it would have gotten through. it might not have gotten through then, that eventually might have taken till 1965. kennedy would have gotten the civil rights act, but full credit to lyndon johnson for doing what he did, but i don't think he could have done at the same way with the same success without the death of jfk. >> andrew, thank you so much for joining us this evening. once again, the book is two days in june. i learned so much from it. it's an incredible read. for people who like to read books that have a little bit of pros to themselves. >> you are watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span three, explore our nations past. c-span 3 created by americas cable television company as a public service and brought t
kennedy deserves credit as the kennedy johnson bill. it had clear committee in the house of representatives by the date jfk was killed. jfk had made alliance not with democrats but with midwestern republicans. he had reached out to them and they were supporting particularly in the senate. he had gone to -- i think it would have gotten through. it might not have gotten through then, that eventually might have taken till 1965. kennedy would have gotten the civil rights act, but full credit to...
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kennedy, the kennedy patriarch to serve his brother. bobby didn't want to be attorney general in 1961 and joe kennedy said to jack, you will make bobby your attorney general. and jack famously introduces bobby saying i see no reason not to give him a little legal experience before he practices law. bobby was a wonderful attorney general and kennedy is an extraordinary effect drawing some of the leading lawyers and leading thinkers in america. he's more than a lawyer and more than an adviser to jack kennedy, particularly over these two days. if he was a prime minister on other days, today he's a field marshal. he's almost a co-president. when it comes to what's handling what's going on in mississippi, bobby is executing the moves, one of his trusted colleagues is the person, the road scholar who appears in the pictures, towering over george wallace who george wallace kept in the son while george wallace was in the shade. they're stage managing everything, that is the kennedys in response to george wallace. and bobby kennedy is following
kennedy, the kennedy patriarch to serve his brother. bobby didn't want to be attorney general in 1961 and joe kennedy said to jack, you will make bobby your attorney general. and jack famously introduces bobby saying i see no reason not to give him a little legal experience before he practices law. bobby was a wonderful attorney general and kennedy is an extraordinary effect drawing some of the leading lawyers and leading thinkers in america. he's more than a lawyer and more than an adviser to...
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kennedy. i think we'll start at the beginning which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the '20s in the stock market, and one of the things he did was he appointed joseph kennedy as the head of the securities and exchange commission which would serve as he said putting the fox in charge of the hen house. then this created a relationship between the two of them in which joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr ending up as the ambassador of st. james. you want to talk about how he managed that in london right before the war? >> well, it is an interesting time. i almost want to go back just a tiny bit before that. as you could imagine when young people are in the age where they're graduating from high school whoever is the president in that moment i think has a profound impact on them and shapes their view of the presidency, and fdr is the president when jfk comes of age and through his adulthood. and i think muc
kennedy. i think we'll start at the beginning which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the '20s in the stock market, and one of the things he did was he appointed joseph kennedy as the head of the securities and exchange commission which would serve as he said putting the fox in charge of the hen house. then this created a relationship between the two of them in which joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr...
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kennedy. we will start with the beginning, which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joe kennedy made most of his money in the 1920's in the stock markets. kennedy asppointed the head of the security exchange commission. some said that was putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. this created a relationship in which joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr. he became ambassador to the court of st. james. you want to talk about how he managed that posting in london right before the war? >> it is an interesting time. i almost want to go back a tiny bit before that. as you could imagine, when young people are in the age where they are graduating from high school, whoever is the president in that moment has a profound impact on them. shapes their view of the presidency. fdr is the president as jfk comes of age. i think much of his vision of what is leadership and what is the nation is informed by fdr. i think that is a big part of it. clearly, through h
kennedy. we will start with the beginning, which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joe kennedy made most of his money in the 1920's in the stock markets. kennedy asppointed the head of the security exchange commission. some said that was putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. this created a relationship in which joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr. he became ambassador to the court of st. james. you want to talk about how he managed that...
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kennedy. we will start with the beginning, which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt, and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the 20s in the stock market. when franklin was about became president, one of the things he did, he appointed joseph kennedy as the head of the secure exchange commission, which was sort of as he said, putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. now, this created a relationship between the two of them. joe kennedy really became a close confidant of fdr. he got to be the ambassador to the court of st. james. do you want to talk about how he managed hosting that, in london, right before the war? >> it is an interesting time. i almost want to go back a tiny bit before that. as you can imagine, when young people are at the age where they are graduating from high school, whoever is the president in that moment, i think has a profound impact on them. it shapes their view of the presidency. and fdr is the president, as jfk comes to age. and through
kennedy. we will start with the beginning, which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt, and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the 20s in the stock market. when franklin was about became president, one of the things he did, he appointed joseph kennedy as the head of the secure exchange commission, which was sort of as he said, putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. now, this created a relationship between the two of them. joe kennedy really became a close...
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and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the '20s in the stock market. and when franklin roosevelt became president one of the things he did, appointed joseph kennedy as head of the securities and exchange commission, which was sort of as he said, putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. then this created a relationship between the two of them in which joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr, and he got, ambassador too court of st. james. >> yes. >> want to talk how he managed that posting in london right before the war? >> well it is an interesting time. i almost want to go back just a tiny bit before that. as you can imagine, when young people are in the age where they're graduating from high school, whoever is the president in that moment, i think, has a profound impact on them and shapes their view of the presidency. and fdr is the president as jfk comes of age and through his young adulthood, and i think much of his vision of what is leadership and what is the n
and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the '20s in the stock market. and when franklin roosevelt became president one of the things he did, appointed joseph kennedy as head of the securities and exchange commission, which was sort of as he said, putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. then this created a relationship between the two of them in which joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr, and he got, ambassador too court of st. james. >> yes....
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kennedy.will start with the beginning which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the twenties in the stock market and juan franklin roosevelt became president, one of the things he did, was appointed joseph kennedy of the head of the security exchange commission, which was putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. this created a relationship between the two of them in which joe kennedy really became a very close confident of fdr and he became the ambassador of st. james. >> yes. >> you want to talk about how we manage that posting in london right before the war? >> well it is an interesting time. i almost want to go back a tiny bit before that. as you can imagine, when young people are in the age where they are graduating from high school, whoever is the president in that moment, has a profound impact on them. and shapes their view of the presidency. fdr is the president as jfk comes of age. and through his young adulthood. m
kennedy.will start with the beginning which is the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joseph kennedy made most of his money in the twenties in the stock market and juan franklin roosevelt became president, one of the things he did, was appointed joseph kennedy of the head of the security exchange commission, which was putting the fox in charge of the henhouse. this created a relationship between the two of them in which joe kennedy really became a very close confident of...
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i think joe kennedy and jackie kennedy were right. if mccarthy staying out of massachusetts insured that he won that seat and jack kennedy for the rest of his life had a certain kind of loyalty for mccarthy. when mccarthy was censured, the only senator in the senate at that time who not only didn't show up to vote, but we don't know how they would have voted was jack kennedy, not exactly the kind of profiling the courage jack kennedy was famous for talking about. >> host: i thought you were going to take after that term right there. so, you know, you are from massachusetts and we've already spoken far too much about massachusetts, so let's talk about wisconsin. in the 1946 campaign that brought mccarthy to the u.s. senate, you took on senator robert junior who had come back into the republican party after having been out of it for a dozen years as a leading figure with his brother in the progressive party. mccarthy was making an opportunistic run. he had the backing of the party establishment, but he was a figure in the state and it a
i think joe kennedy and jackie kennedy were right. if mccarthy staying out of massachusetts insured that he won that seat and jack kennedy for the rest of his life had a certain kind of loyalty for mccarthy. when mccarthy was censured, the only senator in the senate at that time who not only didn't show up to vote, but we don't know how they would have voted was jack kennedy, not exactly the kind of profiling the courage jack kennedy was famous for talking about. >> host: i thought you...
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i'm kennedy. joining me is gillian, attorney and fox news contributor, emily compagno and leslie marshall. joining us today, former arkansas governor and fox news contributor, mike huckabee is here. we have a lot to talk about this hour. first up, let's go to chad live on capitol hill with the story. chad. >> we'll have this meeting in the speaker's office in an hour. there was a meeting on saturday morning with no staff, that underscores the gravity of this. we are told they made a little progress, but not on substance. that is still to come here. but the tone was different. house speaker nancy pelosi, she is hopeful. >> when we meet today, it is essential that we reach agreement, the numbers are spiking in terms of lives and the -- life and death, as well as infection, in terms of the virus. my view, if you want to open the economy, open schools, you have to defeat the virus and we haven't done that. >> the administration is quoting the possibility of doing end run around congress if no deal. fo
i'm kennedy. joining me is gillian, attorney and fox news contributor, emily compagno and leslie marshall. joining us today, former arkansas governor and fox news contributor, mike huckabee is here. we have a lot to talk about this hour. first up, let's go to chad live on capitol hill with the story. chad. >> we'll have this meeting in the speaker's office in an hour. there was a meeting on saturday morning with no staff, that underscores the gravity of this. we are told they made a...
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i think joe kennedy and jack kennedy were wright. mccarthy staying out of massachusetts ensured that jack kennedy won the seat and jack kennedy for the res of his life had a certain kind of loyalty for mccarthy. when mccarthy was censured the only senator in the senate at that time who not only didn't show up and vote but who we don't know how they would have voted, was jack kennedy, not exactly the kind of profile in courage that jack kennedy was famous for talk about. >> so, you're from massachusetts. and you -- we have already spoken far too much but massachusetts so let's talk but wisconsin. in the 1946 campaign that product mccarthy to the u.s. senate he took on senator robert follett junior who came backbar the republican party of having been out for a dozen years as a leading figure with his brother in the progressive party. mccarthy obviously was making an on continuistic run. but follett was an epic figure in the state and he -- it appears that at least early on, la follett did not take mccarthy seriously or did not take him
i think joe kennedy and jack kennedy were wright. mccarthy staying out of massachusetts ensured that jack kennedy won the seat and jack kennedy for the res of his life had a certain kind of loyalty for mccarthy. when mccarthy was censured the only senator in the senate at that time who not only didn't show up and vote but who we don't know how they would have voted, was jack kennedy, not exactly the kind of profile in courage that jack kennedy was famous for talk about. >> so, you're from...
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kennedy. at a recent debate, the candidates answer questions about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, education, and racial equality. this one-hour debate was sponsored by wbz tv, cbs channel 4. ♪ welcome toning and debate. senate i am john keller with a special hello to our viewers online and across the country on c-span and our radio audience. candidates, the incumbent ed markey has represented massachusetts since 2013. before that he served the seventh district in the house of representatives since 1976. we also welcome congressman joe kennedy. he served in 2013, and then as an assistant district attorney. there will be no opening or closing statements. the candidates will each get one minute to respond to the same question. after that, there will be rebuttald periods of known as debate. there are just three hard and filibustering, no talking over each other, and always obey your moderator. thank you, gentlemen. let's begin our debate. you will go in alphabetical order. mr. kennedy, yo
kennedy. at a recent debate, the candidates answer questions about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, education, and racial equality. this one-hour debate was sponsored by wbz tv, cbs channel 4. ♪ welcome toning and debate. senate i am john keller with a special hello to our viewers online and across the country on c-span and our radio audience. candidates, the incumbent ed markey has represented massachusetts since 2013. before that he served the seventh district in the house of...
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here today, host of "kennedy" on fox business, kennedy herself. attorney and fox news contributor, emily compagno. executive director of serve america pac and fox news contributor, marie harf. in the central seat on the virtual couch, greg gutfeld is here, cohost of "five," host of ""the greg gutfeld show,"" and author of "the plus: self help for people who hate self-help." it feels like a blame game today between the democrats and republicans. why? >> greg: well, i think it's more on the democrats. there's a surprise. if you've never bought anything to the table, you can't sit at the table. when you look at chuck schumer and now, who is beyond belief, or nancy, who huddles in her massive kitchen surrounded by phalanx of gelato, people vote taking risks and willing to share the blame if they are wrong. the people who are most visibly critical of trump have two strikes against them. they didn't offer any practical advice at the start, they didn't share the risk and they deserve no airing of their concerns. there's no control group, we don't have a
here today, host of "kennedy" on fox business, kennedy herself. attorney and fox news contributor, emily compagno. executive director of serve america pac and fox news contributor, marie harf. in the central seat on the virtual couch, greg gutfeld is here, cohost of "five," host of ""the greg gutfeld show,"" and author of "the plus: self help for people who hate self-help." it feels like a blame game today between the democrats and republicans....
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kennedy. >> kennedy: well, pierre de lecto, almost nothing. >> greg: true libertarian.'t call someone's work and think on something because you said something they disagree with. you should go away for ten years if you call fox news and say i complain because greg did this. you go to jail for ten years. "one more thing" is up next. yes... the great outdoors is wide open. so, why not make the most of it? expand your family's freedom with the off-road's best... like the only built-in gps that doesn't require a cell connection... and group tracking that lets you spread out on the trail but stay together for the journey. upgrade your ride for as little as five dollars a day. polaris. think outside. here's your iced coffee! ♪ america runs on dunkin' ♪ robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. ♪ >> juan: it's time now for "one more thing." greg. >> greg: i'm just going to plug stuff. tomorrow night "the greg gutfeld sho
kennedy. >> kennedy: well, pierre de lecto, almost nothing. >> greg: true libertarian.'t call someone's work and think on something because you said something they disagree with. you should go away for ten years if you call fox news and say i complain because greg did this. you go to jail for ten years. "one more thing" is up next. yes... the great outdoors is wide open. so, why not make the most of it? expand your family's freedom with the off-road's best... like the only...
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kennedy? >> kennedy: let joe jorgensen in the debate.ertarian ticket, she's got a different worldview than either of the men who are running. we need a proliferation of voices. we need to break the duopoly. let her speak. >> harris: marie? >> marie: i actually agree that the debate format doesn't always lend itself to intellectual discussion about very complicated issues. having 90 seconds and a rebuttal to answer a question about how to get people health care probably isn't the best way to handle these issues. i agree that we should have some debates earlier. vice president biden has already agreed to do the three standard debates. i would love for him to do them as early as possible, but people should also wait to cast their vote until they've heard all the information they need, harris. >> harris: all right. dagen? >> dagen: i hate to tell the president this, but if somebody is casting their vote and not waiting for the debate, they made up their mind a long time ago. probably close to four years ago. [laughs] if they are voting for j
kennedy? >> kennedy: let joe jorgensen in the debate.ertarian ticket, she's got a different worldview than either of the men who are running. we need a proliferation of voices. we need to break the duopoly. let her speak. >> harris: marie? >> marie: i actually agree that the debate format doesn't always lend itself to intellectual discussion about very complicated issues. having 90 seconds and a rebuttal to answer a question about how to get people health care probably isn't...
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kennedy. >> kennedy: well, pierre de lecto, almost nothing. >> greg: true libertarian.meone's work and think on something because you said something they disagree with. you should go away for ten years if you call fox news and say i complain because greg did this. you go to jail for ten years. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, co
kennedy. >> kennedy: well, pierre de lecto, almost nothing. >> greg: true libertarian.meone's work and think on something because you said something they disagree with. you should go away for ten years if you call fox news and say i complain because greg did this. you go to jail for ten years. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and...
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>> kennedy: idea. >> greg: i bet you are very good. >> kennedy: i kill everything.t that i'm bad at it. having grown up in oregon and the rose city, roses are beautiful, very difficult to maintain and they're going to be gorgeous and everyone needs to just relax. it's not the end of the world. it's not the end of our history. we don't need to invoke xenophobia in order to make ourselves feel better. the crab apples are just fine. they've been moved to a safe location. they are in a greenhouse. they have been preserved. they will be replanted. jackie kennedy's legacy has not been soiled. everyone needs to take a breath and shut your pie holes. put a rose in there. >> greg: soiled. i love that word. next, biden vows to keep his base and campaign going and hits back over questions about his age. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ beeping ] concentration - in we suppohectic times .oments, and focus to
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kennedy.hey debated last night. the candidates also answered questions about the coronavirus pandemic and racial equity. this debate was sponsored by cbs channel 4. the senate debate for mechanics in september 1 primary grade i am john keller , political analysis for wbz. and across the country on c-span. and our radio audience on wbz news radio 10:30. let's meet the candidates. the incumbent, ed markey has represented the u.s. senate since 2013. before that he served in the u.s. house for nearly 37 years. the challenger, joe kennedy has served in the u.s. house since 2013. now before we get started a brief word before our format. there will be no opening or closing statements. the candidates will each get one minute to respond to the same question. after that there will be open ended periods of rebuttal and discussion. otherwise known as the fate. during which they are free to question one another and expand their focused others topics. there are just three hard and fast rules. no filibusteri
kennedy.hey debated last night. the candidates also answered questions about the coronavirus pandemic and racial equity. this debate was sponsored by cbs channel 4. the senate debate for mechanics in september 1 primary grade i am john keller , political analysis for wbz. and across the country on c-span. and our radio audience on wbz news radio 10:30. let's meet the candidates. the incumbent, ed markey has represented the u.s. senate since 2013. before that he served in the u.s. house for...
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kennedy. they debated last night. they answered question about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, education, and racial equity. this debate was sponsored by 4.-tv, cbs channel ♪ >> good evening and welcome to the senate debate between the candidates for the september 1 democratic primary. i am john keller with a special inlo to our viewers online boston and across the country on c-span, and our radio audience on the bbc news radio 1030. -- wbt newsradio 1030. ed markey has...
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kennedy. i know so many of the voters right now are sitting with the ballot trying to decide who to vote. i know many are considering me because of my prudent leadership and experience. and i do that many are looking at congressman kennedy through all of his negative ads that he has been running on television, he keeps using the word change. welp, the people in massachusetts don't need to make a choice. because i represent experience and change at the same time. i do both. i am inspiring a generation of young people to rise up on the green nude deal and other issues that get into politics in our country. congressman kennedy when he uses the word change he means something different. pace changes position on medicare for all. he have changed his position on the issue of super pacs. he's changes position on the racist, that's his own words that he was in for 20 years and he only. [inaudible] one month before this campaign, you can it is a paternity inspired by robert e lee. >>> open rebuttal for
kennedy. i know so many of the voters right now are sitting with the ballot trying to decide who to vote. i know many are considering me because of my prudent leadership and experience. and i do that many are looking at congressman kennedy through all of his negative ads that he has been running on television, he keeps using the word change. welp, the people in massachusetts don't need to make a choice. because i represent experience and change at the same time. i do both. i am inspiring a...
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kennedy? >> kennedy: well, apparently not some of the crowds in portland. taxes are going to go way up, because they are really -- [laughs] without it police presence there, they will succeed and bring down some of these buildings. i hope they don't take law enforcement officers and innocent civilians with them. if you are family member of a police officer in oregon, you might be relieved they are leaving the scene. it is a difficult job, and the protests and the riots, they have all sort of comingled into this blob that is creating its own energy, and it is getting more and more powerful. with that, the list of demands and the honoring of george floyd seems to lessen. i don't know who's in charge in portland, because one day ted wheeler is off with the protesters getting boued, trying to look cool, and the next day have the bearded d.a. thing where he's not going to charge anyone because people are emotional. all you have to do is throw a tantrum, and it looks like they're getting their way. good job. by the way, they're not going to have any meaningful po
kennedy? >> kennedy: well, apparently not some of the crowds in portland. taxes are going to go way up, because they are really -- [laughs] without it police presence there, they will succeed and bring down some of these buildings. i hope they don't take law enforcement officers and innocent civilians with them. if you are family member of a police officer in oregon, you might be relieved they are leaving the scene. it is a difficult job, and the protests and the riots, they have all sort...
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second, joe kennedy senior, the book starts house of kennedy, it starts with a scene that sets the tone in my opinion and joe senior had a stroke, he can't communicate very well or speak, he's in the house and he is really cold and he finally gets the attention of his knees and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing she finds what she can cover joe in bed, of flag so she covers him with this flag and the flag is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. to me, it's a great scene and that's what this book is, scene after scene after scene to tell the kennedy story. >> we often think of the family beginning with joe but it kind of began with the grandfather? >> in one of the interesting things, he died 105 years to the day jfk was assassinated. patrick, my story, the story i tell pretty much begins with joe senior. then it goes to the whole thing, people talk about the kennedy curse which has to do with the tragedies in the family but on some level, i found an unintended curse, and i think joe and rose to some extent, created in the they pushed all these kids to be the best t
second, joe kennedy senior, the book starts house of kennedy, it starts with a scene that sets the tone in my opinion and joe senior had a stroke, he can't communicate very well or speak, he's in the house and he is really cold and he finally gets the attention of his knees and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing she finds what she can cover joe in bed, of flag so she covers him with this flag and the flag is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. to me, it's a great scene...
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snort kennedy. -- senator kennedy. thank you fr appearing today. violate the law by colluding with russia to influence the 2016 presidential election? ms. yates: special counsel mueller found there was insufficient evidence to establish a conspiracy between donald trump and the russian campaign. sen. kennedy: do you agree with that? ms. yates: [indiscernible] i read the mueller report. sen. kennedy: so there is doubt in your mind? ms. yates: i did not say that, but i am not in a position to comment on that. sen. kennedy: you just can't bring yourself to say he did not violate the law? ms. yates: senator, you are putting words in my mouth. -- specialand trust counsel mueller in his determination that there was insufficient evidence. i accept that. sen. kennedy: you don't like donald trump, do you? ms. yates: i don't respect the manner in which he has carried out the presidency. sen. kennedy: you despise donald trump, don't you? ms. yates: i don't despise anyone, senator. sen. kennedy: isn't it true that there were a handful of people despised donald
snort kennedy. -- senator kennedy. thank you fr appearing today. violate the law by colluding with russia to influence the 2016 presidential election? ms. yates: special counsel mueller found there was insufficient evidence to establish a conspiracy between donald trump and the russian campaign. sen. kennedy: do you agree with that? ms. yates: [indiscernible] i read the mueller report. sen. kennedy: so there is doubt in your mind? ms. yates: i did not say that, but i am not in a position to...
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so when president kennedy told me you got to fire jack, i was like, dr. where you got to be no communist, because he got two jobs with me and both of them are full-time jobs. >> of the two men he was told to let go as a precondition for kennedy's support of the march, stanley levison was one that king had become especially reliant on. >> levison and king had been close since the late 1950s. levison did all sorts of advising, political counselling, editorial advising for king. only in early 1962 did the fbi learn that levison had become a close friend of kings. >> when the march on washington is announced, hoover goes to kennedy and tells him about what he knows about stanley levison and his background. and he wants to institute wiretaps in order to see what kind of relationship exists between levison and king. >> they began wiretapping levison with the support of the kennedy brothers. but as of the summer of 1963, they had produced not one scintilla of evidence indicating that levison had any sympathy for communism. >> the wiretap on stanley levison becam
so when president kennedy told me you got to fire jack, i was like, dr. where you got to be no communist, because he got two jobs with me and both of them are full-time jobs. >> of the two men he was told to let go as a precondition for kennedy's support of the march, stanley levison was one that king had become especially reliant on. >> levison and king had been close since the late 1950s. levison did all sorts of advising, political counselling, editorial advising for king. only...
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host of kennedy on fox business kennedy, and executive director and fox news contributor marie harf, also joining us today, you may recognize him, it is fox news chief political anchor bret baier, also the anchor of "special report." what an awesome couch we have today, i will come to you first. i think the big question now is does this choice shake up the status quo? does it change it for the trump campaign or for the millions of americans who have not yet decided who they are going to vote for. >> bret: good afternoon, i want to start off with a complement for marie harf, "fox news sunday" she made the pick, this is the pick that joe biden should make and the pick that he would make, so kudos to you, you put $100 on kemal haider harris and you won. so there is an excitement level on the democratic side after this, i said yesterday it puts die-hard democrats and the party faithful at ease, but it is more than that. we just confirmed that to the biden campaign brought in $10.8 million in the first four hours after this announcement was made that the biden's biggest campaign was $11 m
host of kennedy on fox business kennedy, and executive director and fox news contributor marie harf, also joining us today, you may recognize him, it is fox news chief political anchor bret baier, also the anchor of "special report." what an awesome couch we have today, i will come to you first. i think the big question now is does this choice shake up the status quo? does it change it for the trump campaign or for the millions of americans who have not yet decided who they are going...
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. >> harris: kennedy? >> kennedy: what are they waiting for in portland? that is what i want to know. are they waiting for the portland police association or one of the precincts or the federal courthouse to go up in flames with human beings caught inside? you look, the protest in portland, at least they all start at 10:00 p.m. it just goes to show if you want a vastly different system, give it some sunlight so people can learn about your ideas. it is still curious to me. they know exactly how it is going to end. there is not going to be any different outcome here when you are starting that late and you know exactly how things devolve. so, the leaders of whatever fractured movement is left in portland, they really need to get their message and their people together and march them during the day. because all this is, you know, we said it before, all this is, is a campaign video for president trump. because there are a lot of voters on the fence going okay, i don't like that. i don't want that in my city. it seems like they have totally lost control. what wo
. >> harris: kennedy? >> kennedy: what are they waiting for in portland? that is what i want to know. are they waiting for the portland police association or one of the precincts or the federal courthouse to go up in flames with human beings caught inside? you look, the protest in portland, at least they all start at 10:00 p.m. it just goes to show if you want a vastly different system, give it some sunlight so people can learn about your ideas. it is still curious to me. they know...
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host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy herself. joining us today, fox political analyst and cohost of "the five," juan williams. let me ask my partner, harris faulkner, first. what did i miss there? what did you hear that i didn't mention? >> harris: i think you hit all the points. i can only imagine for the iraq prime minister that the litany of questions on steve bannon was certainly not someplace anybody could have imagined him having to sit through. but there they were. you talked about the president saying he felt badly. "i haven't been dealing with him," meaning steve bannon, "for very long. lack of time." but i thought it was interesting when the president said they were having construction problems, didn't want to be associated with that, and that the project really was done for showboating reasons. it was something i very much thought was inappropriate to be doing." no, melissa, i think you skipped it all up. the context, however, politically, that is what i'm curious to talk to the panel about. that the political nature o
host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy herself. joining us today, fox political analyst and cohost of "the five," juan williams. let me ask my partner, harris faulkner, first. what did i miss there? what did you hear that i didn't mention? >> harris: i think you hit all the points. i can only imagine for the iraq prime minister that the litany of questions on steve bannon was certainly not someplace anybody could have imagined him having to sit through....
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> i love the kennedys. i do. i think you'll do a great job. >> the kennedys. >> thank you. >> i have all the "life" magazine. >> reporter: 39-year-old joe kennedy is facing something unexpected, a 74-year-old senator was in congress for almost 44 years and managed to galvanize support of young voters ahead of tuesday's massachusetts senate primary. >> i think that a lot of young people that are our age and at least from our town have been similarly really inspired by ed markey. >> ed markey is shown as the favorite threatening to make the four-term congressman to be the first kennedy to lose a race in massachusetts. democratic incokucumbents have beenoutbeen ousted. >> i am the youngest guy in this race. >> reporter: it's been markey with the mantle of the insurgence toeting support of te green new deal and endorsement of alexandria ococasio-cortez. >> that's the green new deal i introduced with alexandria ocho cost owe co -- ocasio-cortez. i stood next to bernie sanders when he introduced it. >> reporter:
> i love the kennedys. i do. i think you'll do a great job. >> the kennedys. >> thank you. >> i have all the "life" magazine. >> reporter: 39-year-old joe kennedy is facing something unexpected, a 74-year-old senator was in congress for almost 44 years and managed to galvanize support of young voters ahead of tuesday's massachusetts senate primary. >> i think that a lot of young people that are our age and at least from our town have been similarly...
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kennedy would dream if they were here tonight. and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight, we of the democratic party, confidently go before the people offering answers, not retreat, offering unity, not division, offering hope, not fear or smear. we do offer the people a choice, a choice of continuing on the courageous and the compassionate course that has made this nation the strongest and the freest and the most prosperous and the most peaceful nation in the history of mankind. to those who have sought to divide us, they have only helped to unite us. to those who would provoke us, we have turned the other cheek. so as we conclude our labors, let us tomorrow turn to our new task. let us be on our way. [applause] the presidents, available in paperback, hardcover, and e-book for public affairs. presents biographies of every presidents, inspired by conversations with noted historians. in this presidential election year, as americans decide who should lead our country, this collection offers perspective i
kennedy would dream if they were here tonight. and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight, we of the democratic party, confidently go before the people offering answers, not retreat, offering unity, not division, offering hope, not fear or smear. we do offer the people a choice, a choice of continuing on the courageous and the compassionate course that has made this nation the strongest and the freest and the most prosperous and the most peaceful nation in the...
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here today is fox business house dagen mcdowell, host of "kennedy" kennedy. syndicated radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall and former utah congressman and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. let me start with you jason, all through the democratic convention the democrats were silent on all of the violence that's going on in major cities and it was sort of like it's not going on, it's not a big deal, these were isolated incidents that are being hyped up on television. now they've made a very strong change, we saw it last week even with democrats that were out on top shows with new talking points, saying this is donald trump's america, do you feel safe in donald trump america? he's the one that is responsible for this. do you think that the response is effective. >> jason: i don't think it's effective, these are in democratic run cities with democratic governors and it's been going on in some places 90 or 100 days. the democrats have taken a clear position, joe biden has said that he wants to redirect funding absolutely away from police. kamala
here today is fox business house dagen mcdowell, host of "kennedy" kennedy. syndicated radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall and former utah congressman and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. let me start with you jason, all through the democratic convention the democrats were silent on all of the violence that's going on in major cities and it was sort of like it's not going on, it's not a big deal, these were isolated incidents that are being hyped up on television....
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one used to kill carol kennedy?steve, knowing he was a suspect, get rid of that golf sock because it was incriminating evidence? seemed like every investigative trail they followed led right back to the same person they had suspected all along. carol's friend katherine knew who that was. >> i didn't believe that steve did it. but i couldn't think of anyone else that would possibly do any harm to carol. >> reporter: and so three months after carol was killed, they arrested steve democker on a charge of first degree murder. steve's sister, sharon. i'm trying to imagine what it was like for the family, this amazing, accomplished, interesting, intelligent family, when the leader child was charged with murdering his wife. a woman who you all loved. >> it was a total shock. you're going, they -- they don't understand. if -- if they knew him they would see how wrong and impossible this was. >> reporter: even worse, prosecutors filed for the death penalty. any chance for bail for steve, given the charge, was remote. still,
one used to kill carol kennedy?steve, knowing he was a suspect, get rid of that golf sock because it was incriminating evidence? seemed like every investigative trail they followed led right back to the same person they had suspected all along. carol's friend katherine knew who that was. >> i didn't believe that steve did it. but i couldn't think of anyone else that would possibly do any harm to carol. >> reporter: and so three months after carol was killed, they arrested steve...
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>> kennedy: is russia the only one interfering? no, no, no.are not talking about iran, china and every other country that wants to screw with our election. >> juan: i think we should talk about russia because they are the primary and the 2016 election to benefit donald trump. >> jesse: all the leaks about trump colluding was from republicans, right, juan? got it. and major covid outbreaks on college campuses. ♪ >> tech: when you've got auto glass damage... ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 60 months. ends monday. (announcer) improve your health, and strengthen your immunity., starvation dieting, processed foods, shakes, and diet gimmicks have
>> kennedy: is russia the only one interfering? no, no, no.are not talking about iran, china and every other country that wants to screw with our election. >> juan: i think we should talk about russia because they are the primary and the 2016 election to benefit donald trump. >> jesse: all the leaks about trump colluding was from republicans, right, juan? got it. and major covid outbreaks on college campuses. ♪ >> tech: when you've got auto glass damage... ...safelite...
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host of "kennedy" on fox business, kennedy. in the center virtual seed, fox news analyst and fox nation host, lawrence jones. great to see everybody on this fine friday. lawrence, i'll start with you. a couple things going on. we had kevin corke's report, so we know there was a moment on washington that blend both histd present and future, and the rnc wrapping last night looking ahead of the future, the way that president trump wants americans to know. >> lawrence: yes, and i am there with them in spirit. i have family members that are there today. i have family members who were there 57 years ago. to the president's speech, this was an interesting speech, because i would say this is a halfway mark between how trump is at a rally versus him delivering a state of the union. but there were several moments where he really made the case against joe biden. one particularly caught my eye, he said something that got me. he said, "joe biden is not the savior of america. he is the destroyer of americans jobs." he also said, "how can dem
host of "kennedy" on fox business, kennedy. in the center virtual seed, fox news analyst and fox nation host, lawrence jones. great to see everybody on this fine friday. lawrence, i'll start with you. a couple things going on. we had kevin corke's report, so we know there was a moment on washington that blend both histd present and future, and the rnc wrapping last night looking ahead of the future, the way that president trump wants americans to know. >> lawrence: yes, and i am...
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first, the honorable patrick kennedy. he is the fount of the kennedy forum as well as -- founder -- beloved former colleague of the house of representatives and a representative, where he represented rhode island's first congressional district. welcome to you, dear patrick. thank you for being with us. it means everything to us to have you here with us. dr. arthur evans, chief executive officer of the american psychological association. welcome to you, and we thank you for being with us. dr. jeffrey geller is the president of the american psychiatric association and the director of public sector psychiatry at the university of massachusetts medical school. thank you, dr. geller. ms. arianna gross is a national youth advisory board member of the sandy hook promise students against violence everywhere, called save, promise club. welcome to you and take you for being with us. we are so pleased, we really are. it's an honor. so former congressman patrick kennedy, you are recognized for five minutes, please remember to unmute.
first, the honorable patrick kennedy. he is the fount of the kennedy forum as well as -- founder -- beloved former colleague of the house of representatives and a representative, where he represented rhode island's first congressional district. welcome to you, dear patrick. thank you for being with us. it means everything to us to have you here with us. dr. arthur evans, chief executive officer of the american psychological association. welcome to you, and we thank you for being with us. dr....
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kennedy: you hate trump? trump.es: i do not hate i have to speak up for the career men and women of the department of justice. sen. kennedy: i am not talking about the career men and women. i think you and your colleagues have tarnished the reputation of the fbi. sen. graham: if i'm a we will go to the next witness. sen. kennedy: am i out of time? an. graham: i want to make point, we will go to senator blumenthal. did not that miss yates do an independent investigation of the affidavit. i think most people in that situation are not required to do that. i do want to ask one question. -- once the dossier was known to be unreliable, did the people who did the interview have a duty to notify their superiors about their concerns and about the information they found? ms. yates: are you talking about the interviews at the end of january? sen. graham: yes. ms. yates: yes they did. sen. graham: can you imagine a circumstance where they did not do that? ms. yates: i can't speculate as to what happened, this was in the
kennedy: you hate trump? trump.es: i do not hate i have to speak up for the career men and women of the department of justice. sen. kennedy: i am not talking about the career men and women. i think you and your colleagues have tarnished the reputation of the fbi. sen. graham: if i'm a we will go to the next witness. sen. kennedy: am i out of time? an. graham: i want to make point, we will go to senator blumenthal. did not that miss yates do an independent investigation of the affidavit. i think...
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kennedy: you hate trump? trump.es: i do not hate i have to speak up for the career men and women of the department of justice. sen. kennedy: i am not talking about the career men and women. i think you and your colleagues have tarnished the reputation of the fbi. sen. graham: if i'm a we will go to the next witness. sen. kennedy: am i out of time? an. graham: i want to make point, we will go to senator blumenthal. did not that miss yates do an independent investigation of the affidavit. i think most people in that situation are not required to do that. i do want to ask one question. -- once the dossier was known to be unreliable, did the people who did the interview have a duty to notify their superiors about their concerns and about the information they found? ms. yates: are you talking about the interviews at the end of january? sen. graham: yes. ms. yates: yes they did. sen. graham: can you imagine a circumstance where they did not do that? ms. yates: i can't speculate as to what happened, this was in the
kennedy: you hate trump? trump.es: i do not hate i have to speak up for the career men and women of the department of justice. sen. kennedy: i am not talking about the career men and women. i think you and your colleagues have tarnished the reputation of the fbi. sen. graham: if i'm a we will go to the next witness. sen. kennedy: am i out of time? an. graham: i want to make point, we will go to senator blumenthal. did not that miss yates do an independent investigation of the affidavit. i think...
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kennedy oris rose kenned kennedy, john kennedy's mother put on a file card that he had had as a child. and also those that had infantile paralysis. that doesn't even exist anymore. scarlet fever not to mention dna or the successful transplant of organs. we are spoiled. we have been given so much we take it for granted that we should be grateful and making our teachers he rose and we should be celebrating. [applause] we should have major awards and statues in our towns for the great teachers that have shaped the lives of so manyap people i feel our teachers are doing the most important work of any of us and we should get behind them to make sure they understand we are for them. [applause] >> being married to an educator i second that. [applause] >> before i leave the subject of our current president, what do you think kennedy would think of trumps actions? >> of trump? [laughter] we all know. he would be embarrassed. he would be appalled. he wouldn't believe it. now. we've never had anything like this happen in the country. no one even remotely so inappropriate for the responsibilities
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. >> deputy city attorney john kennedy. you are correct. the mayor did submit a proclamation and waived the sunshine requirements. this is in compliance since the agenda was posted within twenty four hours of the meeting. >> directors are there additional questions or comments for members of our team or the cal train team or just generally? seeing none i would just like to say we would like to see this go forward. i don't know this is the perfect ballot measure or language. it's imperative to ensure we continue to fund cal train which is a critical part of our transportation net work. i think advocating and making sure this happens. i'm hoping through this vote and process we can get to a fiscally solvsolvent agency. it's going to be very hard to deal with in the short term. with that i see director has a comment. >> yes. as we all know the board of supervisors is the senior policy making body for the city and county of san francisco. our board is a junior partner in that enterprise. since the supervisors have staked out their ground on thi
. >> deputy city attorney john kennedy. you are correct. the mayor did submit a proclamation and waived the sunshine requirements. this is in compliance since the agenda was posted within twenty four hours of the meeting. >> directors are there additional questions or comments for members of our team or the cal train team or just generally? seeing none i would just like to say we would like to see this go forward. i don't know this is the perfect ballot measure or language. it's...
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kennedy. on before, lyndon johnson was a teacher at a small segregated mexican-american school where the poverty he saw influenced his policy throughout his political career. while a u.s. congressman he was named lieutenant commander of the naval reserve and through this after pearl harbor called to active duty. later, lyndon johnson won his senate primary by 87 votes but went on to hold numerous positions in the senate including majority leader. after 12 years in the senate he became the nominee for vice president on the kennedy johnson ticket. he accepted the presidential nomination at the 1964 convention in atlantic city new jersey. -- atlantic city, new jersey. >> a message i give to you and the american people. [applause] chairman mccormick, my fellow americans, i accept your nomination. [applause] i accept the duty of leading this party to victory this year. [applause] and i thank you, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for placing at my side the man that last night you so wisely se
kennedy. on before, lyndon johnson was a teacher at a small segregated mexican-american school where the poverty he saw influenced his policy throughout his political career. while a u.s. congressman he was named lieutenant commander of the naval reserve and through this after pearl harbor called to active duty. later, lyndon johnson won his senate primary by 87 votes but went on to hold numerous positions in the senate including majority leader. after 12 years in the senate he became the...
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kennedy . the attorney general is robert f kennedy and robert kennedy is a staffer and johnson as asenator . and f kennedy is trying to demean lyndon johnson and weaken his role and robert f kennedy was the most powerful person outside the president in the kennedy administration for those birth thousand days . and you have the tragic circumstances that kennedy is assassinated and suddenly the vice president is elevated to the presidency and now rfk, robert f kennedy 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 in the first cabinet meeting and they don't talk for two months after that which is not really unusual. i'm sure everybody is here, but think about it, rfk would be sitting attorneygeneral at a period where he's not talking to the attorney general . that is unusual though sometimes you have to president giving certain powers to a vice president and also point out that hubert humphrey was lbj's vice preside
kennedy . the attorney general is robert f kennedy and robert kennedy is a staffer and johnson as asenator . and f kennedy is trying to demean lyndon johnson and weaken his role and robert f kennedy was the most powerful person outside the president in the kennedy administration for those birth thousand days . and you have the tragic circumstances that kennedy is assassinated and suddenly the vice president is elevated to the presidency and now rfk, robert f kennedy is working for a president...
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was making, he somehow did not want to blame kennedy, he liked kennedy, jack kennedy and lyndon johnsonirly well, katie liked listening to johnson story, but then when he wasn't getting invited to meetings or decisions, he blamed bobby he thought he was keeping them out of the meetings and then when lyndon johnson becomes president after john kennedy had died, bobby felt somehow johnson was staging his brother, that he become such a different president to civil rights on his watch and somehow echoing history would be lessened and then of course and bobby writes in the senate and potentially going to run for the presidency against lyndon johnson only makes it work and there was no life left between those people, i don't know it's true my book on fitzgerald and kennedy ended with kennedy becoming president and it did not go any further, there were so many wonderful books written about his presidency that i would have to figure out a different way into it if i were going to follow up with. >> palm beach, florida your ne next. >> i have three very quick questions, can you name the current s
was making, he somehow did not want to blame kennedy, he liked kennedy, jack kennedy and lyndon johnsonirly well, katie liked listening to johnson story, but then when he wasn't getting invited to meetings or decisions, he blamed bobby he thought he was keeping them out of the meetings and then when lyndon johnson becomes president after john kennedy had died, bobby felt somehow johnson was staging his brother, that he become such a different president to civil rights on his watch and somehow...
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and so finally the kennedy family doctor, dr. janet travel, who treated president kennedy for his back comes to delino to try to help and she watches him walk and she sees right away that he's crooked, that he has an extreme case of asymmetry and she tells him this and he's so relieved because now it's a simple solution, you just kind of even out your shoe and she tells him he has a venus di milo foot because his second toe is longer and the reason we know all of this is because he taped it and the fact to me that here is a man who is flat on his back in tremendous pain and has the presence of mind in terms of preserving history his own history, to turn on a tape recorder and 40 years later whatever it is, i'm sitting in the library listening to this tape and so that was for me kind of summed up a lot of the remarkableness both about the man and about writing the book. >> did you research the role that san antonio played in the united farm workers movement? miriam: to a limited degree. i did interview the head of the texas farm w
and so finally the kennedy family doctor, dr. janet travel, who treated president kennedy for his back comes to delino to try to help and she watches him walk and she sees right away that he's crooked, that he has an extreme case of asymmetry and she tells him this and he's so relieved because now it's a simple solution, you just kind of even out your shoe and she tells him he has a venus di milo foot because his second toe is longer and the reason we know all of this is because he taped it and...
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kennedy: [inaudible] pres. trump: so -- sen. kennedy: [inaudible] ah, you know,o, if anyone would like to make a statement, steve, would you like to make a statement? scalise: [inaudible] neighbors helping neighbors, developing over the last few years, just a couple of people -- pres. trump: yeah, right. that is great. scalise: -- come together suchd now we have got great coordination, with fema, great, making sure we get everything we need. secretary wolf reached out -- pres. trump: and we do, steve. backs.ave their bike mike johnson, do you want to say something? residentsn: we have all the way up to the north that have been affected. [inaudible] i always will. anybody? go.s >> [inaudible] we do need your help. [inaudible] pres. trump: 1960 -- you are a young guy. he is a young guy! >> [inaudible] [laughter] pres. trump: a lot of miles. >> -- and all the first responders and what they have done. four years ago, if you remember for years ago -- thatally showed america you care about people in this environment. pres. trump: oh,
kennedy: [inaudible] pres. trump: so -- sen. kennedy: [inaudible] ah, you know,o, if anyone would like to make a statement, steve, would you like to make a statement? scalise: [inaudible] neighbors helping neighbors, developing over the last few years, just a couple of people -- pres. trump: yeah, right. that is great. scalise: -- come together suchd now we have got great coordination, with fema, great, making sure we get everything we need. secretary wolf reached out -- pres. trump: and we do,...
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kennedy told an eagle audience on secaucus.grows are the first to be far genuine session because they have not had a chance to learn skills. president john f. kennedy know this is true. birmingham forced him to push the civil rights legislation this year. but the president still believes that even the best civil rights legislation, the needle needle will advance socially when he advances economically. this is >> this is going to be an education problem, and an economic brown. we have such high and employment among the grows averaging and our major northern communities more than two to three times of white people. when you have one heads of one out of every four heads of a breach found in chicago who don't have employment, where you have young people who dropped out of school in large numbers, hundreds of thousands and cannot get employment. when the employment unemployment rate goes up to 70 80%. we have all of these factors, people living in poor, substandard housing. lack of adequate education, don't have any recreation and d
kennedy told an eagle audience on secaucus.grows are the first to be far genuine session because they have not had a chance to learn skills. president john f. kennedy know this is true. birmingham forced him to push the civil rights legislation this year. but the president still believes that even the best civil rights legislation, the needle needle will advance socially when he advances economically. this is >> this is going to be an education problem, and an economic brown. we have such...