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kennedy. along that same line and on a larger scale, a few years ago, a reputable national survey asked respondents to decayed hubei believed to be the greatest all american president? kennedy was voted number one. ahead of such consensus as washington, and fdr. well, no. on the other side of that divide, there was, for a personal example, a time when i was going to talk about kennedy. i was discussing the topic with one of my colleagues. and she said, with some indignation, can you tell me one single thing he did? i knew i was not going to win that argument, i would not pursue it with her. but i think the point is, opinions i have encountered very dramatically, both in his own times and since his death. now, the fundamental complaint, criticism of kennedy has always been that his presidency was more a matter of style than substance. the glow of camel, and his personal term blended the public to the absence of any significant achievements. well, as to style, he did have that. handsome, energet
kennedy. along that same line and on a larger scale, a few years ago, a reputable national survey asked respondents to decayed hubei believed to be the greatest all american president? kennedy was voted number one. ahead of such consensus as washington, and fdr. well, no. on the other side of that divide, there was, for a personal example, a time when i was going to talk about kennedy. i was discussing the topic with one of my colleagues. and she said, with some indignation, can you tell me one...
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kennedy. but when she put in place that is still the legacy of her influence of historic preservation at the white house, acquisitions for the collection and actually education, that's a key part of our mission. and we are mrs. kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her. and today we continue to undertake that work. my colleague, colleen at that david rubenstein is two for history, which is the educational part of our work. we publish books, we published a quarterly magazine, we have conferences, symposia, book events like this. so, publishing and storytelling are a vital part of what we do. encouraging friends who can unpack these stories, i asked mark earlier, another book on john kennedy, do we really need another book on john kennedy? but then i read it, i read the book myself and it reads like a novel. it is insightful and inspiring and i'm finding myself reorientate in a really special way to the kennedy presidency, and i
kennedy. but when she put in place that is still the legacy of her influence of historic preservation at the white house, acquisitions for the collection and actually education, that's a key part of our mission. and we are mrs. kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her. and today we continue to undertake that work. my colleague, colleen at that david rubenstein is two for history, which is the educational part of our work. we...
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kennedy was beyond the camelot myth and that got me very intrigued about john f kennedy. he and i worked on a joint project together called time in the presidency and he started that project in talking about john f kennedy and and who he was and what he meant to this country, but while there have been many books that have been written. the well, there's an old expression write the you want to read. and this is the book that i wanted to read about john f kennedy. it's i tried to make it a very brisk narrative that makes you feel as though you're going through these very tumultuous. very triumphant in many ways, very tragic and others days of the kennedy presidency. and that you're here there with them day in and day out as he wrestles with one issue or another and so it's episodic in a way that i didn't see the other kennedy treatments, and i also wanted to wrestle with the camelot myth which overshadows kennedy and so many respects it. it deprives him in so many ways of his humanity so that was important to me too. and there's there's so many books with an agenda. my only
kennedy was beyond the camelot myth and that got me very intrigued about john f kennedy. he and i worked on a joint project together called time in the presidency and he started that project in talking about john f kennedy and and who he was and what he meant to this country, but while there have been many books that have been written. the well, there's an old expression write the you want to read. and this is the book that i wanted to read about john f kennedy. it's i tried to make it a very...
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kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people, who now look to lyndon johnson to ensure continuity of government. upon him now falls all of the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. . we have suffered a loss which cannot be weighed. for me, but it is a deep, personal tragedy. but i know that the world shares the sorrow, that mrs. kennedy and her family shares. i will do my best, that is all that i can do. i ask for your help in god. >> the nation, the world mourns john fitzgerald kennedy. the funeral cortege moves from the white house to the capitol, seat of the congress of the united states. we pause at the capitol steps, and from a limousine come the principal mourners. mrs. jacqueline kennedy and her children. and with them, president johnson, his wife, and attorney general robert kennedy, the late presidents brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. van,
kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people, who now look to lyndon johnson to ensure continuity of government. upon him now falls all of the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. . we have suffered a loss which cannot be weighed. for me, but it is a deep, personal tragedy. but i know that the world shares the sorrow, that mrs. kennedy and her family shares. i will do my best, that is all that i can do. i ask for your help in...
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kennedy: really?d call you and say i loved the pineapple grammys, where can i get more of those? >> we did it more of for warriors, once they one, it was the excitement that took over and wanted to get of gift bag for them so it wasn't a planned stunt or anything that was pr related, it just happened organically. we might not have had to follow up in place to get testimonial. we don't want to get anyone in trouble. kennedy: of course we don't. do nba players enjoy canvas historically? >> absolutely and i think there's a lot of retired players not far john sally, there's a lot of players who got into the canvas industry post career as well and i think is the recovery product for professional athletes in general, it's a good way to be decompressed but the topics we put in the work developed with strength and conditioning. obviously the coaching and medical staff is pretty convinced canvas has benefits for the players. kennedy: tell me about the topical cream, i think it's interesting, what is the ratio
kennedy: really?d call you and say i loved the pineapple grammys, where can i get more of those? >> we did it more of for warriors, once they one, it was the excitement that took over and wanted to get of gift bag for them so it wasn't a planned stunt or anything that was pr related, it just happened organically. we might not have had to follow up in place to get testimonial. we don't want to get anyone in trouble. kennedy: of course we don't. do nba players enjoy canvas historically?...
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is that president kennedy and mrs. kennedy? above all they were a mom and a dad and this really gives us an inside. look at president kennedy's last few years of his life getting to spend time with the children. and of course we had the conversation about mrs. kennedy trying to protect the children when it comes to their exposure to the world the media the press. that's just something that a mother does and then also the juxtaposition how she in a way tried to control what was put out in the media in terms of releasing photos getting to pick what the public saw and what the public didn't see very different than this day and age that we're living in of social media. so it was just really fascinating to get to see all of this and getting to see the pictures and getting to see some of the old pop
is that president kennedy and mrs. kennedy? above all they were a mom and a dad and this really gives us an inside. look at president kennedy's last few years of his life getting to spend time with the children. and of course we had the conversation about mrs. kennedy trying to protect the children when it comes to their exposure to the world the media the press. that's just something that a mother does and then also the juxtaposition how she in a way tried to control what was put out in the...
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kennedy: what work?f that is a question we should be asking every single day as every commander in chief, are they fit to lead? will brand pa be able to run -- grandpa joe be able to run again, and should we get some medical records to prove he is mentally and physically fit? because i don't think legs. alexandra, i'm old enough to remember when then-president trump's personal physician was attacked by the press in a protracted press conference about the former president's health. and they were just railing into him. they wanted proof that he was sick rain wrong in the head. why aren't we seeing the same thing with joe biden? because, frankly, i think we should. >> yeah, look, i think it goes to show the double standards that have long existed in the media for republican candidates versus democratic candidates. and in joe biden's case, i think for the media in particular, they understand what the problem here is for democrats. because the democrats, by the way, "the new york times" were questioning, they
kennedy: what work?f that is a question we should be asking every single day as every commander in chief, are they fit to lead? will brand pa be able to run -- grandpa joe be able to run again, and should we get some medical records to prove he is mentally and physically fit? because i don't think legs. alexandra, i'm old enough to remember when then-president trump's personal physician was attacked by the press in a protracted press conference about the former president's health. and they were...
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kennedy. the funeral moves from the white house to the capital. -- the -- process at the capitol steps and -- and with them, president johnson and his wife and attorney general attorney general robert kennedy, the la robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a cataflque. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. van, mrs. kennedy, holding caroline by the hand, goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then, it is the people of america who come to pay last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of a million stream through the rotunda. many wait as long as ten hours. they wait through the chilly night. not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt have the american people known such deep sorrow. the next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law had the procession of walking mourners, including heads of state who have come from far away for thi
kennedy. the funeral moves from the white house to the capital. -- the -- process at the capitol steps and -- and with them, president johnson and his wife and attorney general attorney general robert kennedy, the la robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a cataflque. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. van, mrs. kennedy, holding caroline by the hand, goes up to the casket. the widow...
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kennedy: very good.nk you, guy. coming up, killing a young mother in new york city while some california commies are trying to fully boycott the fourth of july. i will discuss how the left has their priorities out of whack. the panel is next. ♪♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network, with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get unlimited data with 5g included for just $30 a line per month when you get 4 lines. switch to xfinity mobile today. a manhunt in new york city tonight, very loud. police headed five person of interest of the killing of a 20-year-old mother, the man approached the woman on the street and shot her.blank in the head while pushing her three month old infant stroller. the relationship between the shooter the victim is unde
kennedy: very good.nk you, guy. coming up, killing a young mother in new york city while some california commies are trying to fully boycott the fourth of july. i will discuss how the left has their priorities out of whack. the panel is next. ♪♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network, with the carrier rated #1 in customer...
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kennedy. so he helped with the the narrative of it and should know that over the three branches of government. it's the white house that has the first historical association very soon after the capitol historical association would be founded about 10 years later the supreme court historical society, but mrs. kennedy was on the cutting edge and doing that and of course most of us know as well that she put together an office called the curator of the white house and again worked with that office and putting together this guidebook as well as a history of the presidents in a similar package that arthur schlessinger also helped her with let's move on then to the next slide in which we can talk about her famous 1960 to tour of the white house. this was something that really made a hit. it wasn't the first time that the american people have been taking on a televised tour of the white house harry truman had done. so with walter cronkite in 1952 after the complete getting of the inside of the white h
kennedy. so he helped with the the narrative of it and should know that over the three branches of government. it's the white house that has the first historical association very soon after the capitol historical association would be founded about 10 years later the supreme court historical society, but mrs. kennedy was on the cutting edge and doing that and of course most of us know as well that she put together an office called the curator of the white house and again worked with that office...
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kennedy. so thank you all for being here. i want to thank my husband who created this award, which was based on the uss constitution, and is a beacon of light to shine through the darkness. [applause] and my son jack, who has brought new intelligence and devotion to the award on the new frontier award we are so happy to have jasmine davenport here, who are the winners that he selected, and who have made us so proud. [applause] longtime library supporters also know that he continued the tradition of allowing me to introduce somebody in my family whom you already know. that's been one of my specialties for many years. i want to thank iran, whose chairmanship has steered us through the past few years and the director of the library, alan price commitment to president kennedy. you mean so much to our family. [applause] and i want to make sure it was said early a really wonderful thing has happened to the foundation, which is that rachel, who has been here for 15 years, and i know all the directors
kennedy. so thank you all for being here. i want to thank my husband who created this award, which was based on the uss constitution, and is a beacon of light to shine through the darkness. [applause] and my son jack, who has brought new intelligence and devotion to the award on the new frontier award we are so happy to have jasmine davenport here, who are the winners that he selected, and who have made us so proud. [applause] longtime library supporters also know that he continued the...
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kennedy had charmed th. ethel kennedy: he was so happy to have the opportunity. it was such a relief. curtis wilkie: it was an attempt by young people at ole miss to say to the country, we're going to be a new and better generation of people than what you've been dealing with before. charles k. ross: i think it provided a spotlight. there was a lot of more work that the university had to do as it began to move forward, particularly in the late 1960s, 1970s, and '80s. i think it also has to be given credit, though, in that, for black and white students to work togetheher at the university of mississippi, to actually have an event, that person come, give a speech, it be relatively positive, and both black and white students were instrumental in the planning, the thought process, and it actually happening, that in itself was a positive thing and something that paved the way for other kinds of student activities, working together, to move forward. reuben v. anderson: those gentlemen that were involved in the speakers bureau, they stood the risk of being ostracized th
kennedy had charmed th. ethel kennedy: he was so happy to have the opportunity. it was such a relief. curtis wilkie: it was an attempt by young people at ole miss to say to the country, we're going to be a new and better generation of people than what you've been dealing with before. charles k. ross: i think it provided a spotlight. there was a lot of more work that the university had to do as it began to move forward, particularly in the late 1960s, 1970s, and '80s. i think it also has to be...
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kennedy: implants? i'm not sure.t her brain cells together and come up with something. you think johnny will make her pay? >> i don't know, i think he just wants to get over this and get on with his life, he may have some grace, maybe not, she put him through hell and back and if she's going to appeal then clearly she's not willing to move on if he's willing to put things behind them and try to rebuild their lives separately of course but given the amount of attention the trial received, maybe this is her way of staying relevant and staying on camera and being able to get. kennedy: i think that's the case for her -- for him, not for her. i think a lot of franchises are going to be like hey johnny, what you think about this? >> the idea of appeal is ridiculous considering how high the bar was and she lost pretty much on everything, pretty brutal. kennedy: through her a $2 million bone but she did find her pr team in the middle and now we see why, everyone especially her since she was losing something. >> when suddenly
kennedy: implants? i'm not sure.t her brain cells together and come up with something. you think johnny will make her pay? >> i don't know, i think he just wants to get over this and get on with his life, he may have some grace, maybe not, she put him through hell and back and if she's going to appeal then clearly she's not willing to move on if he's willing to put things behind them and try to rebuild their lives separately of course but given the amount of attention the trial received,...
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kennedy: of course.ing crimes in this country and the economy was contracting, the suburbs around washington d.c. were exploding. >> everyone is going to like it pretty well but i think the problem i have is where is the strategy, what is the mission and goal? i don't know this. russia from trying to expand, hopefully sweden and finland where they were looking at next but also not at the pentagon or in the white house or policy expert on things at this level. kennedy: but you have an expertise -- it's untouchable. it's something we don't talk about in fact how we are stuck in places for 20 years. >> you tell me you are going to liberate iraq and then the next thing i know i'm losing my leg in afghanistan, how did we get here? kennedy: and we get out of afghanistan and then this is what i thought for? >> and when we go what i would like to talk about most, can't get people in the military now, is a huge drop-off after a war, that's for sure but when you look at the situation we are in now, it's not just b
kennedy: of course.ing crimes in this country and the economy was contracting, the suburbs around washington d.c. were exploding. >> everyone is going to like it pretty well but i think the problem i have is where is the strategy, what is the mission and goal? i don't know this. russia from trying to expand, hopefully sweden and finland where they were looking at next but also not at the pentagon or in the white house or policy expert on things at this level. kennedy: but you have an...
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kennedy. so he helped with the narrative of it. and i should note though the three branches of government is the white house that has the first historical association. very soon after, the capital historical association would be funded by ten you later and the supreme court historical society but. mrs. kennedy was on the cutting ledge in doing that. but there was no as well that you put together an office called the curator of the white house and again worked with that office in putting together this guidebook as well as the history of the presidents in a similar package that arthur schlesinger also helped her with. let's move on then to the next slide and talk about how feminist now it is to tour of the white house. this was something that really made a hit. it wasn't the first time that the american people had been taken on a televised tour of the white house. harry truman had done so with walter cronkite in 1952 after the complete gutting of the inside of the white house and the refurbishin
kennedy. so he helped with the narrative of it. and i should note though the three branches of government is the white house that has the first historical association. very soon after, the capital historical association would be funded by ten you later and the supreme court historical society but. mrs. kennedy was on the cutting ledge in doing that. but there was no as well that you put together an office called the curator of the white house and again worked with that office in putting...
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kennedy. i should note that the three branches of government, it's the white house that has the first historical association. very soon after, the capital historic association, but mrs. kennedy was on a cutting edge in doing that. and of course most of us know as well that she put together an office called the curator of the white house. and again worked with that office in putting together the guidebook. as well of a history of the presidents in a package. let's move on to the next slide, in which we can talk about her famous 1962 tour of the white house. this was something that really made a hit. it wasn't the first time that the american people had been taken on a televised tour of the white house. walter cronkite had done in 1952 after the complete gutting of the inside of the white house, and the refurbishing of its infrastructure because it was literally falling apart and collapsing. it needed updating. but this was mrs. kennedy in 1962. taking the american people, and it turned out, tak
kennedy. i should note that the three branches of government, it's the white house that has the first historical association. very soon after, the capital historic association, but mrs. kennedy was on a cutting edge in doing that. and of course most of us know as well that she put together an office called the curator of the white house. and again worked with that office in putting together the guidebook. as well of a history of the presidents in a package. let's move on to the next slide, in...
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kennedy: fund. fed chief jerome powell has to make a hard choice, is it best to plunge the nation into recession to regain control of prices or let inflation have its way with their wallets? according to bloomberg, that may be the only way out. a recession has nasty obvious side effects, the economy comes to a grinding halt, business bail, jobs lost, savings destroyed the experts say it brings prices down also so are we damned if we do and damned if we don't? tonight party panel, former trump advisory board member, jason meister is here and former state spokesperson, fox news contributor wearing her buckeye red, marie harf. the president of the is a two, jeff deist also back in action. jason, there's a lot of wishful thankful on the part of the of administration and the fed which compounded and has become incredibly dangerous, what you see here? >> you are one 100% correct. they told us inflation would never happen and then they told us it would be transitory. now they are blaming putin for inflatio
kennedy: fund. fed chief jerome powell has to make a hard choice, is it best to plunge the nation into recession to regain control of prices or let inflation have its way with their wallets? according to bloomberg, that may be the only way out. a recession has nasty obvious side effects, the economy comes to a grinding halt, business bail, jobs lost, savings destroyed the experts say it brings prices down also so are we damned if we do and damned if we don't? tonight party panel, former trump...
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[laughter] >> and thank you, kennedy. kennedy: always.up, president biden taking a tumble over the weekend, he's caught on the pedal. i'll tell you why it is that. my mama is next, hard to watch. stay here. ♪♪ for president biden, that poor faster can't even stay upright on a bicycle. a humiliating butter for over the weekend for the commander-in-chief got his foot caught on a pedal strap and fell over like a fainting goat. to concern you unsurprised yes, the president, he's old. he's tired, he's almost 80. his approval ratings are in the toilet and the dems are ready to push them aside and help some new unicorn donkey hybrid can pounce in and save the party but that's not going to happen before the midterm. you know what will happen? higher gas, was inflation, kids dying in the desert trying to make it to safety and the president is going to fail, fumble and screw up all while drowning in a bucket of excuses falling on deaf ears. every time the president tumbles free style causing nuclear annihilation, his committee of minors followed hi
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kennedy: why?d a half hours those words did not come out of his mouth even the questions kept getting there. the good question, if anyone wants to ask, why is it roger goodell forcing him to sell the team? good question. kennedy: is more than just washington commanders, i think they are convenient bogeyman, dan schneider in particular but this is pervasive throughout the entire nfl and you have dancers from multiple teams who have talked about sexual harassment for decades and they are not just getting around to it, it reminds me of the fbi saying yes, we have looked at this and we are so upset but nothing ever really changes, nothing structurally changes so why is the league a magnet for horrible things? >> it's interesting, they are held accountable, $10 million fine and removed his day-to-day owner but it's a drop in the bucket for a billionaire owner. kennedy: it is. >> his wife is appointed as the one in charge so nothing has really happened. he's on his yacht and nothing has really happened s
kennedy: why?d a half hours those words did not come out of his mouth even the questions kept getting there. the good question, if anyone wants to ask, why is it roger goodell forcing him to sell the team? good question. kennedy: is more than just washington commanders, i think they are convenient bogeyman, dan schneider in particular but this is pervasive throughout the entire nfl and you have dancers from multiple teams who have talked about sexual harassment for decades and they are not just...
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kennedy: let me eat glass.aced her with this one -- [laughter] kennedy: that should go smoothly. the border vices -- she didn't solve it. we learned cbp had 240 thousand migrants encounters last month. congratulations madame bass president, that's the most in u.s. history, that is saying something. i'm sure you will do a splendid job with disinformation as well. she has the confidence of people helping her including homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. merrick garland and secretary of state antony blinken. why they trying this again? did the administration learn nothing the first time around? let's meet tonight party panel from the adjacent red show, it is jason. fox news political analyst, one of my favorite of all time, juan williams and independent women's forum senior policy analyst, inez stepman. so jason, i don't know why they are giving her another job. i learned in fourth grade you're not supposed to start a new task unless you finish the old one. what does this say about how the administrati
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kennedy: i agree. itself, name and messaging is clumsy but what it says on the bottom of the board is exactly what you said, use fentanyl test strips, take turns so you're not all injecting bad drugs. at the same time, that's how five people die at once and it's not drug users, it's not addicts succumbing to fentanyl poisoning, kevin, it's teenagers, kids in college. people doing drugs for the first time who don't know what they are doing, don't know if they should call 911 and not get in trouble with the cops when one of their friends is odm, that's how people die, people around them get scared and panic and don't call for help. >> exactly right, fear. so many of the deaths can be prevented, we know these deaths are come from internal placed in other drugs for example, new york city loses individual road drug overdose over four hours. i think any kind of resources out there that can try to prevent that from a messaging campaign and i think, kennedy, we've talked about marijuana decriminalization, the
kennedy: i agree. itself, name and messaging is clumsy but what it says on the bottom of the board is exactly what you said, use fentanyl test strips, take turns so you're not all injecting bad drugs. at the same time, that's how five people die at once and it's not drug users, it's not addicts succumbing to fentanyl poisoning, kevin, it's teenagers, kids in college. people doing drugs for the first time who don't know what they are doing, don't know if they should call 911 and not get in...
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kennedy: what he did? kennedy: i'm going to drink a quart on the plane.personic jet. speaking of celebrity drama, johnny depp could be in for a huge payday. his role as captain jack sparrow in the pirates of the caribbean ranch eyes for the low, low price of $300 million. disney initially dumped him from the franchise after amber heard accused of abuse but as we all know, court ruled in his favor. his is disney's way of apologizing for throwing him overboard? [laughter] $300 million is what it means to be canceled, that's a sweet deal. [laughter] >> i wish somebody would cancel me and then apologize for even a fraction of that. this is clear, i think they were watching not just the illusion of the trial but what a lot of us saw which is hey, it's not him, he's not the bad guy here. a lot of people believe him and his name was dragged through the mud. another entertainer pretty verbal about his opinions and there was one, ronald reagan was an entertainer and he got pretty serious. kennedy: and became the greatest president in the country's history, sorry.
kennedy: what he did? kennedy: i'm going to drink a quart on the plane.personic jet. speaking of celebrity drama, johnny depp could be in for a huge payday. his role as captain jack sparrow in the pirates of the caribbean ranch eyes for the low, low price of $300 million. disney initially dumped him from the franchise after amber heard accused of abuse but as we all know, court ruled in his favor. his is disney's way of apologizing for throwing him overboard? [laughter] $300 million is what it...
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>> it inflation, kennedy. $5 trillion in under two years, the devastating result is rating inflation levels, not seen since the 1970s. we have inflation we have to deal with and that means americans are paying higher at the gas from, higher at the grocery store, 401ks are getting wiped out and many of them when the economic recession really settles and they will get laid off. so what does the biden administration say? they are blaming putin, blaming covid, canceling student loan debt and spending billions upon billions of dollars and sending them to ukraine. i think this inflation issue is the issue above all other issues and i think there is a reckoning, and november, the likes of which i don't think many americans can fully comprehend right now. kennedy: one, you have kids and grandkids, what you tell them about their money? you think we are looking at an entire generation that would rather have nice things and pay bills? >> that is not a bad thought because part of the story people live in high income citie
>> it inflation, kennedy. $5 trillion in under two years, the devastating result is rating inflation levels, not seen since the 1970s. we have inflation we have to deal with and that means americans are paying higher at the gas from, higher at the grocery store, 401ks are getting wiped out and many of them when the economic recession really settles and they will get laid off. so what does the biden administration say? they are blaming putin, blaming covid, canceling student loan debt and...
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kennedy: thin what is it?t makes -- a lot of people say i am very libertarian, i want the government out of my life but i won't vote for libertarians because they are weird and will never make a difference. >> is not even there we are, there are plenty of weird democrats and republicans, they just can't win. we can't lead with things like how hard it is to get on the ballot and things even though it's true because that backs up their narrative that we can't win so instead we need to grow at the local level and build our way up from there and showing what solutions look like on a day-to-day basis instead of just talking about policy. show how it works because unlike republicans and democrats, we don't have enough elected officials to say that's what happens when libertarians are in office so we need to build the base of getting libertarians elected and not just large libertarian party members but liberty minded candidates. kennedy: i will take liberty minded candidates, i will take coalition all day long. we ha
kennedy: thin what is it?t makes -- a lot of people say i am very libertarian, i want the government out of my life but i won't vote for libertarians because they are weird and will never make a difference. >> is not even there we are, there are plenty of weird democrats and republicans, they just can't win. we can't lead with things like how hard it is to get on the ballot and things even though it's true because that backs up their narrative that we can't win so instead we need to grow...
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kennedy: they might.ked witch of the west wing, she may not be vanquished yet, listen to the people, hillary clinton giving denial on her plans to run for the president's in 2024. >> former first lady, former secretary of state, former senator, you miss politics? is there any scenario in your brain you would think i want to get back in? >> no but i miss it, there's no scenario in 2024 to even remotely consider. i can't imagine, i really can't. kennedy: she imagines it every day, every waking moment of every single day, that's all she does is imagine it. another liberal darling throwing his name in the ring, howard sterling saying he might run for president on the platform of abolishing the electoral college, would either of these two have a better chance against sleepy joe 2024? >> i don't think you can do it, this is the problem the democrats have, i don't know that you can do much worse than joe biden or much better than joe biden either. the same forces in the first place, they are still at play. i don
kennedy: they might.ked witch of the west wing, she may not be vanquished yet, listen to the people, hillary clinton giving denial on her plans to run for the president's in 2024. >> former first lady, former secretary of state, former senator, you miss politics? is there any scenario in your brain you would think i want to get back in? >> no but i miss it, there's no scenario in 2024 to even remotely consider. i can't imagine, i really can't. kennedy: she imagines it every day,...
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the moral is if you don't like his policies blame john kennedy.ut that to the president inspired and he talked about the great immigration of puritans you first came to the united states and trying to escape religious persecution. and among those those who came here were not from here and came before 1642 establish a committee that could be standing on the help. several generations later, my great-great-grandfather was born in new hampshire. he headed west he thought and all for your years of the civil war and in the grand review of truth and then where president johnson and general grant receded. but they knew they had to defend it. i think it is perhaps the greatest blessing of our e nation and citizens of every generation who answers the call to defend her freedom. i found myself especially and then on the night of january 6, the house returns to the chamber on the one —- around 9:00 o'clock the glass and the chambers doors were shattered. containers that hold gas masks were strong around. a short time before congressman backck into session , l
the moral is if you don't like his policies blame john kennedy.ut that to the president inspired and he talked about the great immigration of puritans you first came to the united states and trying to escape religious persecution. and among those those who came here were not from here and came before 1642 establish a committee that could be standing on the help. several generations later, my great-great-grandfather was born in new hampshire. he headed west he thought and all for your years of...
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kennedy: always, suit.t until 8:00. >> these guys are more valuable alive than dead but just like the two uk guys, they are going to be trained for like 100 russian officers or something like that, if they can find those who want to go back but they are more valuable but alive than dead in its away spike the football. kennedy: how should the state department respond or the pentagon? >> remind the russians they have an obligation to treat these guys as pows just as the ukrainians have the obligation and have done so. let them work it out on they're down low, shut up about whitney griner from the w nba, the more you talk about it, the more valuable they have, they are just pow, that's all they are and russia should be reminded of that but the rules these days. kennedy: who do you think will be released first? was more important to the american people to be free, brittany or the two officers? you can tell me, you have to be shy about, you can do frozen face all you want but -- [laughter] >> for the american pe
kennedy: always, suit.t until 8:00. >> these guys are more valuable alive than dead but just like the two uk guys, they are going to be trained for like 100 russian officers or something like that, if they can find those who want to go back but they are more valuable but alive than dead in its away spike the football. kennedy: how should the state department respond or the pentagon? >> remind the russians they have an obligation to treat these guys as pows just as the ukrainians...
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thank you. >> thanks, kennedy.vid cases on the rise, more people are still going out and they have resumed their normal lives. should you let covid ruin your summer bun? doctor marc siegel has his prescription pad at the ready, he's next. ♪♪ covid cases are on the rise but that may not be the bad news, used to be recent data shows while cases are up, hospitalizations and deaths thankfully have not fallen, much lower than it the omicron surge in late summer and january. in other words, covid may be here to stay but isn't the nightmare it used to be. everything is going to be shut down at a moments notice. here with me to discuss, medical correspondent nyu langone professor of medicine and america's doctor marc siegel is back, welcome back, sir. >> great to see you, kennedy. kennedy: we are hearing about a lot more cases and positivity, are we still reacting in the same way? what is happening, is covid weakening or are the treatments we have just better? >> everything you have said, i agree with except for one thing.
thank you. >> thanks, kennedy.vid cases on the rise, more people are still going out and they have resumed their normal lives. should you let covid ruin your summer bun? doctor marc siegel has his prescription pad at the ready, he's next. ♪♪ covid cases are on the rise but that may not be the bad news, used to be recent data shows while cases are up, hospitalizations and deaths thankfully have not fallen, much lower than it the omicron surge in late summer and january. in other words,...
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kennedy at the kayla.ation, and she shared inspirational remarks on the founding and early work of the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31 with a three year old, in newborn baby, and a very busy husband, when she became first lady. and it's hard to believe too how much she treated moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened, she wrote to her friend, bunny melon, the day after the election, jack has won. [laughter] we have to move into the white house. so dreary with all those curtains. [laughter] she was displayed that there was no way that visitors or visiting heads of state could learn about american history and thought the public rooms looked like a department store. bunny melon, who eventually redesigned the rose garden, along with jim right summon, douglas dylan, and jim angle heart, all important benefactor 's of this museum, would be among her greatest helpers and most generous donors to the white house restoration. she said about making a but making
kennedy at the kayla.ation, and she shared inspirational remarks on the founding and early work of the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31 with a three year old, in newborn baby, and a very busy husband, when she became first lady. and it's hard to believe too how much she treated moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened, she wrote to her friend, bunny melon, the day after the election, jack has won. [laughter] we have to move into the...
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kennedy: well said.nother fine book, i love the books you put out, you're one of the few champions of liberty and the senate and it is commendable, thanks for coming by, appreciate. >> that appreciate it. kennedy: supreme court has yet to rule on roe v. wade but in anticipation of that and the midterm elections, department of homeland security's morning more violent this summer international terrorism advisory system dhs said in the coming months we expect the environment to be more dynamic several high profile events exploited to justify acts of violence against a range of possible targets. her repeat of summer 2020. mostly peaceful protests? we saw rides everywhere. antifa, they are there, the murder of george floyd start rise, hooters target stores across manhattan and kenosha, wisconsin the city was on fire after the shooting of jacob blake so how do we comb the threat down before we see another summer 2020? businesses and families cannot afford more violent like that. tonight man panel, conservative
kennedy: well said.nother fine book, i love the books you put out, you're one of the few champions of liberty and the senate and it is commendable, thanks for coming by, appreciate. >> that appreciate it. kennedy: supreme court has yet to rule on roe v. wade but in anticipation of that and the midterm elections, department of homeland security's morning more violent this summer international terrorism advisory system dhs said in the coming months we expect the environment to be more...
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kennedy a series of developments early in 68 now kennedy's thinking about it because he worried about the cities not just the war but a series of developments early in 68 persuaded him to run and that he could run and actually have a chance of winning. one was the tet offensive which exposed a total bankruptcy of johnson's policy in vietnam and really shifted public opinion coming out against america's involvement in the war. and that doesn't mean you're anti-but, you know the way it was against the policy. it was that and then there was the current commission report which was done and really documented. i mean, it's findings echo the conclusions that king and kennedy had come to several years earlier and which were defined the river club committee the report documented the consequences of segregation and discrimination that long permeated american life and was a stinging indictment of white america called for nothing less than a complete reordering of national priorities, unless drastic and costly remedies are undertaken at once report said they would be a continuing polarization of
kennedy a series of developments early in 68 now kennedy's thinking about it because he worried about the cities not just the war but a series of developments early in 68 persuaded him to run and that he could run and actually have a chance of winning. one was the tet offensive which exposed a total bankruptcy of johnson's policy in vietnam and really shifted public opinion coming out against america's involvement in the war. and that doesn't mean you're anti-but, you know the way it was...
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kennedy: she forgot to laugh.ing off normal duties of the border, fox news told the agents will face administrative violations. the thing is, they never used any whips, those are rains and even the photographer vouched for the agents, a misrepresentation of what went on there. why are they still being disciplined? joining me now from the ben domenech podcast and also dictator usa editor at large and fox news contributor, ben domenech, welcome back. >> i just can't tell you how disappointed i am that we are dealing with a scandal here in washington that could have involved significant with me and yet it didn't. it so disappointing when things like "house of cards" and the like where you see political figures paying for this kind of treatment it turns out not to be the case and it seems the white house is disappointed as well and in this case is going to have some kind of penalties on these people who apparently did the horrible thing of doing their jobs being being photographed doing it. kennedy: walk me through th
kennedy: she forgot to laugh.ing off normal duties of the border, fox news told the agents will face administrative violations. the thing is, they never used any whips, those are rains and even the photographer vouched for the agents, a misrepresentation of what went on there. why are they still being disciplined? joining me now from the ben domenech podcast and also dictator usa editor at large and fox news contributor, ben domenech, welcome back. >> i just can't tell you how...