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kennedy. senator kennedy: aye. the clerk: mr. boozman. senator boozman: aye. the clerk: mr. strange. senator strange: aye. the clerk: mr. sanders. senator sanders: no. the clerk: ms. murray. senator murry: no. the clerk: mr. wyden. senator wyden: no. the clerk: ms. stabenow. senator stabenow: no. the clerk: mr. whitehouse. senator whitehouse: no. the clerk: mr. warner. senator warner: no. the clerk: mr. merkley. senator merkley: no. the clerk: mr. kaine. senator kaine: no. the clerk: mr. king. senator king: no. the clerk: mr. van hollen. ms. harris. mr. chairman. senator enzi: aye. the clerk: mr. chairman, there are 12 ayes and 11 nays. senator enzi: the appeal is tabled. next amendment is kaine number 2. oes anyone seek recognition in opposition? if not the proponent's recognized for 30 seconds. senator kaine: thank you, mr. chair. the mark repeals a provision that would require a c.b.o. score to be posted online 28 hours in advance of voting on reconciliation legislation. i think it's a bad idea to repeal the provision and so i strike it so that the c.b.o. will continue to be requi
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kennedy: have you had an invitation to the white house to meet mrs. trump in person. >> maybe after this show we'll get an invitation. that would be nice. kennedy: good luck to both of you. thank you for sharing your story. >> my daughter -- you can read her on the fox reality network. she was in the studio and she sends you her best. kennedy: i remember her. please tell her hello. coming up, hillary clinton still reeling from her election loss. claiming president trump isn't taking his job seriously. our panel weighs in. you have got to stick around for that. when you really want to save big on a hotel just go to priceline. they add thousands of new deals every day at up to 60% off. that's how kaley and i got to share this trip together at this amazing hotel. yeah ash and i share everything - dresses, makeup, water bottles... we do? mmhmm. we share secrets, shoes, toothbrushes... what? yeah i forgot mine so i've been using yours. seriously? what's the big deal? i mean, we even dated the same guy. who?! uh, go to priceline and get the hotel deals you won't find anywhere else. so we created the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. you can even see how well you're sleeping and make adjustments. does your bed do that? the most amazing part is they start at $699. that's $200 off
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kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one thousand nine hundred sixty respond numerous conspiracy theories that have endured for decades congress set a deadline of thursday for the release of the documents and trump says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against it a giant u.s. aircraft carrier has completed a week of naval exercises with warships from south korea the drills off the korean peninsula are ahead of president trump's trip to asia north korea has threatened to sink the ronald reagan which is leading the u.s. naval task force craig easton has been on board in the port of busan. the giant war ships me a prison seen bruce in port is a stark warning of the firepower of the forces ready to confront north korea. the u.s.s. ronald reagan has played a leading role in a week of intense military exercises off the korean peninsula in what some see as a dangerous game of brinkmanship. and u.s. navy forces have by their actions demonstrate. our commitment result of an ability to defend the rank of korea and maintain security and stability on the korean peninsula the u.s.s. ronald reagan is a one hundred thousand ton nuclear powered aircraft carrier with five thousand sailors on board this week they perform nineteen f. eighteen super hornet saudis in the yellow sea and the sea of japan the mission here is almost complete but the message of these war exercises is loud and clear. my brother. north korea has condemned the exercises calling them a rehearsal for war at a nuclear nonproliferation conference in moscow a north korean diplomat said the united states would have to put up with its nuclear status as for the g.p.s. this is the matter of life and death and the present situation for the strengthens our belief they we should strongly hold to to the nuclear weapons to deter if possible u.s. attacks as the naval exercises wind up north korea's threat of what it called an unimaginable strike on the aircraft carrier appears for now at least to be more rhetoric propaganda always creates expectations on the part of the populace that the regime of the government is going to carry through on them to some extent so i would not be surprised at all if in the weeks ahead we do see a bill. ated north korean reaction to these exercises ironically enough they tend to act up more when they're sounding peaceful they're when they're making bellicose notion noises so i think the west should be on its alert as the standoff continues the allies are again discussing a possible diplomatic resolution through back channels donald trump is scheduled to meet allies in asia early next month he's to include stops in japan south korea vietnam and the philippines craig leeson al-jazeera south korea. ok reminder top stories here this hour catalonia as leader has announced moves by the spanish government to take control of the autonomous region governors put them on says it goes against democracy and the rule of law spain plans to dissolve the regional parliament a call elections because of catalonia succession referendum. if you repent. are a rethink of how. they will also be at risk in europe it will practically deciding the future of a nation is not a crime. these goes against foundations that you need european citizens through the diversity millions of japanese are voting in a snap general election likely to give prime minister shinzo lobby a new mandate he's asking people to stick with him in the face of what he called the national crises of an aging population and ongoing tensions with north korea. yes such a state rex tillerson is in saudi arabia as part of a new push to end the gulf crisis but he says he doesn't expect a breakthrough it's now four months in saudi arabia the united arab emirates egypt and bahrain all suspended ties to qatar. five former u.s. presidents are joining forces for a charity concert to support hurricane relief the one america concert in texas is raising money for the people affected by hurricane harvey a maria tens of thousands of people were displaced and millions of dollars worth of property destroyed after the storms hit the u.s. in the caribbean president donald trump sent a video recording. presidents jimmy carter george h.w. bush bill clinton george w. bush and barack obama and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance and president says he won't block the release of classified government documents about the assassination of john f. kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one thousand nine hundred sixty three spawned numerous conspiracy theories that have endured for decades congress set a deadline of thursday for the release of the documents trump says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against it well those were the headlines and the news continues here on al-jazeera of the people and path of that so much better not. valued as a general in africa nairobi has 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kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one thousand nine hundred respond numerous conspiracy theories that have endured for decades congress set a deadline of thursday for the release of the documents says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against it well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after death by design thanks for watching by. the. i'm also attached to my phone my computer my tablet. and it amazes me how in just twenty years they've completely changed the way i live and communicate. our devices are sleek and elegant. we store our lives in a beautiful child. than i was. and i started making this film to explore the impact of our digital revolution. and then secrets the industry tried to hide for years began to spill out. our electronics are made and unmade is dirty and dangerous. it's a global story of damaged lives environmental destruction and devices that are designed to die. in china massa. industrialized nation i put a huge pressure on our ecosystem and on the environment. when it comes to id industry many people think it's. it's grainy or natural it's rain or some people think it's even think it's virtual. but in our investigation we find it's not like that. this pollution is having different consequences but i think that the top impact the biggest impact is on his public health we have nearly three hundred million rural residents who don't have access to sufficient saved drinking water. going to see what they almost see the have a shiny new economy not. the kind that your son is not the time to check. the other day when he gets home but rather. to just it's is a hold up you hold on is it and i don't wish i don't want. i keep thinking about the moment when i face all those environmental and social damage. river you know which carries all the ways to lake beside the river and place old ladies suddenly down down on their knees in front of me. was. no no no no no. i don't have any sort of government administrative power and don't have much financial resources to do with this but i told myself at that moment in front of those ladies i told myself that. at least i need to bring the message out. i need to make sure that all the users of all those gadgets they need to be informed about this. i moved to this area in one nine hundred sixty nine to go to law school because i said i wanted to help people who didn't have the means to represent themselves. it was a time when most people are not heard of the semiconductor industry. but within a few years people started seeing the the birth of what has become the you know global electronics industry. the. top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel vance micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked at i.b.m. i don't need an id you just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clowne. i was the first microprocessor buyer for i.b.m. in the early eighty's the idea of a personal computer which was was on oxymoron right i mean personal computer what end what would you use it for anyway but it got legs and we started the p.c. business the first year they shipped fifty thousand units. and so we went from five thousand a week to forty thousand a week and at that point the p.c. was launched. from almost the very beginning you heard electronics and semiconductor production was a clean industry they said it was as clean as a hospital but what they weren't telling people was that it was really a chemical handling industry and that the magic of making these microcircuits relied on the use of hundreds if not thousands of very toxic chemicals and that's why they have clean rooms that's why they have bunny suits to try to protect the chips it was never designed to protect the workers it was always designed to protect the product itself oh my god there was a a lot of different chemicals they built the disk drives we had to strip them out and then with the liberty had to dip i'm in severe gas and with a sponge you just with arm with severe to have you know what it was it's i just knew it stunk really bad and you couldn't get it on your skin because it would burn you like nobody's business what what happened was people started getting sick with very strange kinds of illnesses things that didn't seem to make a lot of sense and didn't seem to hang together but increasingly as this happened more and more there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to the chemical exposure on the job. one put music on yeah right now and turn on the music from. but some good music on today. right there. beside me there's a thing of. the. one nine hundred seventy five i was eighteen years old and i started working in the electronics field i went to spectra physics and they just hired me just like. i was making the end of the laser and i would have to mix up this chemical in i used to call it green go. and get the consistency and then put into a spray gun and i would have to heat that up after a glued on together that was just all day that i did at that event you know the material she was using turns out to be probably in the vicinity of fifty percent little excite she didn't know she was exposed to lead in to with it and i got pregnant with mark in one thousand seventy nine and that was full term my months and we're just really happy about it. that he doesn't even know to cross the street and you know a car is coming to stop going to the restroom you know i have to go with him in there so i have to system with everything we've never won or you better know. if i knew what i know now how to read out a spec or physics at the time it was unnecessary it just. breaks my heart that i could avoid it. oh we're filing this lawsuit against her employer and it's a lawsuit for his son who was born with severe developmental disabilities and is a suit concealment of systemic chemical poisoning and case of a vet and for the direct injuries to mark. marks condition isn't like a cold take antibiotics and you're going to be fine in five days this is life. you're. just overrides all that and you do what you're going to do to the stereo still do the surgery. but. i discovered i.b.m. had a corporate mentality. which they kept for thirty years and it kept track of the causes of death of their choice the most dramatic findings were about cancer for the company as a whole this was thirty three thousand deaths that were in this corporate mortality file so included people who had worked all over the u.s. . but then when you look at specific plans like the i.b.m. plant in san jose there was some extraordinary excess costs of deaths one was brain cancer the other was not hodgkin's lymphoma another was melanoma with the skin and in the women breast cancer was three and four fold higher than expected. that was the heart just settles a lawsuit. in a santa clara courtroom today the first trial out of more than two hundred similar lawsuits filed against i.b.m. former i.b.m. workers jim bore and a lighter hernandez say they developed cancer from exposure to toxic chemicals and i.b.m. san jose facility in the late seventy's or early ninety's i mean literally tried to prevent the results of the tally analysis from ever seeing the light of day in fact they went to the judge and said this can't be used in this case a lot of hernandez's not dead she's going to be in the courtroom and not only was it not relevant the judge said it was prejudiced the jury if they saw what these excess costs dusts were and so he denied the use of it in the court many of the brands will respond to questions by saying no one has ever proved to me that a single person has died from exposure to these chemicals either within inside their factories or outside of the factories and of discussion but that's not the way that we approach environmental or occupational health in the world we are not flying blind here at all especially on the chemicals at issue here in the electronics industry actually and most of the common chemical used in all industrial manufacturing we've been at this work for forty years. if you look at the pub listening generated by i.b.m. you would think that we lost everything and that's simply not. after the trial i.b.m. matters were resolved for hundreds of people whose claims did not go to trial. what can you tell us about the settlements. i'm not going to be able to talk about any of the resolutions of the case. and it. can you give any details at all. did you have to agree not to reveal the details as part of the settlement all i can say is that the matters were resolved that's what i'm allowed to say. here in silicon valley chip companies and the other electronics production companies used hundreds if not thousands of toxic chemicals and the most of the chemicals once they're used in making the components needed to be disposed of as waste the companies ended up storing them in underground storage tanks all over the valley. but what the brilliant people who were designing these systems didn't quite think through all the way was that the solvent swear really good it dissolved ing things and so when you put them into a tank eventually they're going to eat their way through the tank. solvents that the electronics industry used in production in silicon valley in the seventy's and eighty's are now on in the groundwater and if you think about putting a drop of ink in a bathtub. that spreads really quickly and it's really hard to get that dropping back that's what we're dealing with except we're dealing with multiples of gallons of the stuff that is in the groundwater. in late one thousand nine hundred one there were over one hundred families in one little neighborhood who had serious problems and the state health department discovered that the families that were drinking the most heavily contaminated water had significantly higher rates of miscarriages and birth defects then did people in other neighborhoods. well the chemical industry will often say if i know a dime for every time i heard this that even water can kill you the most non toxic thing of course it can but only if you stick your face down in the bathtub or fall into a you know fall into a large body of water and so that has the traditional approach to toxicology is that the more stuff you're exposed to the more harm it causes you but what we're seeing in particularly around cancer and around hormone disrupting chemicals is that it's when you're exposed to it the time of exposure so if you're in third trimester and you get even a perp or billion or part for truly an exposure it can actually cause significant damage. we formed this silicon valley tuxes coalition and we did a summer organizing project getting people to sign petitions asking the e.p.a. step in with their authority into the superfund program yesterday ok. yes. and i went to a meeting in washington and presented these thousands of petitions saying we need e.p.a. to come in it's time for e.p.a. to exercise your authority and to everybody's great surprise they agreed to do that . so hewlett packard became a superfund site intel became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites and. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site and most of the people living here today are unaware of this huge toxic plume. and those same chemicals that are still right under where we're standing are now beginning to seep back up out of the groundwater through the soil and they're actually coming into the offices of these software engineers a google. and this is the one that e.p.a. said might take three hundred years to clean up. this is so complicated the devastation is so enormous that we're really talking centuries of cleanup not just years or decades. the problem is that it just keeps reoccur. when companies started moving away from silicon valley to china i think that they were the only too happy to have the government off their backs. the chinese government made an offer to multinational corporations that they couldn't refuse. you need a land and you need money and you need government approval and you need lots of people to put it all together well they have all of that in china. so it's going to be the same. which you just. see. one of the primary purposes of outsourcing is to enable companies like apple to make what are essentially an reasonable demands on manufacturers that they wouldn't and couldn't make if they actually had to employ the workers directly apple doesn't have to worry about what it means to workers when they insist on a tripling of the pace of iphone production. didn't go to the gloom and sons of those who. come in the new. ball. anyway focused on this and you. know yo to. me johns hopkins who are you can see as you go by the one you don't we see the same with the current. our family can go countless days like last year. this one dance here. you see the late ninety's. and they. knew them. because a year. to live. through. good. time when you put in the to know. you know the new song sung you can still read. into. this. them. with. no it's easy to do so because that is so. basic. so good about themselves. there are some. judgments which you would think i'm going. to do more than the change and sort of a new song. you can move your feet on to your. doubting in germany. he talking only. to. short films of hope and inspiration. a series of short stories that highlight the human 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rule of law spain plans or dissolve the regional parliament and call elections because of catalonia succession referendum. are a rethink of how. they will also be a europe in a practical deciding the future of a nation is not a crime. these goes against foundations that you need europeans. millions of japanese are voting in a snap general election likely to give prime minister shinzo lobby a new mandate he's asking people to stick with him in the face of what he calls the national crises of an aging population and ongoing tensions with north korea. yes such a state rex tillerson is in saudi arabia as part of a new push to end the gulf crisis but he says he doesn't expect a major breakthrough now for months and saudi arabia the u.a.e. egypt and bahrain all suspended ties with cattle. the united nations is warning that more than fourteen thousand range of children could die from malnutrition in camps in bangladesh nearly six hundred thousand are injured the state to military crackdown in neighboring meanwhile since late august five former u.s. presidents are joining forces for a charity concert to support hurricane relief the one america appeal concert in texas is raising money for people affected by hurricanes harvey and maria tens of thousands of people were displaced and millions of dollars worth of property destroyed after the storms hit the u.s. and the caribbean president donald trump sent a video recorder. and president says he won't block the release of classified government documents about the assassination of john f. kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one nine hundred sixty three spawned numerous conspiracy theories that have endured for decades congress set a deadline of thursday for the release of the documents from says and make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against it but those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after death by design statement thanks so much and by phone off. we have a couple guys from new for homes in the fall down season is obviously youngest of us to do it has died and fifteen others were injured after an explosion at a foxconn factory in chengdu southwest china the eight hundred two some opened on cuba you know just how you hold a day or two that occurred at around seven p.m. in a polishing workshop and appears to have been triggered by an explosion of combustible dust in a duct. no one to be surprised that aluminum dust if it's in a high enough concentration and there is an ignition source it will produce expl
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kennedy. i thought about president kennedy during that ceremony many years later. every president at some point gets irritated with the media. in the case i wrote about, president kennedy was in a controversy with the steel industry. which had just raised prices despite what president kennedy thought had been a commitment not to do that. and i was at home one evening when president kennedy called me and he said, did you see the nbc news tonight? i said yes, mr. president, i did. he said you see what these guys said about me. i said yes i did, mr. president. he said i want you to do something. do something about it. and he hung up. of course, i thought about it and i didn't do anything. and in the morning, i call the president and i got the president's assistant. and he said i know why you're calling because i was with the president when he called last night. i said either tell the president yourself or i'll be glad to talk to him myself. but tell him he's lucky he's got a friend at the fcc who knows enough not to pay attention to
kennedy. i thought about president kennedy during that ceremony many years later. every president at some point gets irritated with the media. in the case i wrote about, president kennedy was in a controversy with the steel industry. which had just raised prices despite what president kennedy thought had been a commitment not to do that. and i was at home one evening when president kennedy called me and he said, did you see the nbc news tonight? i said yes, mr. president, i did. he said you see...
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kennedy: thank god you were safe and hopefully your friends made it out okay. best of luck with everything. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedyit didn't take long after last night's shooting for some on the left to politicize the tragedy. the party familiar joins me next to talk about all of that. hey hun, huh! we gotta go. come on. ♪ "grandma! grandpa!" ♪ thanks mom. here we are. look, right up to here. principal. we can help you plan for that. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. kennedy: welcome bark on this breaking news live edition of "kennedy." earlier in the day the president announced he will visit las vegas wednesday to meet with lanement, first responders and the victim
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kennedy: thank god you were safe and hopefully your friends made it out okay. best of luck with everything. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedyit didn't take long after last night's shooting for some on the left to politicize the tragedy. the party familiar joins me next to talk about all of that. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone [vo] quickbooks introduces he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to spend a little cash on some brilliant marketing! ha, clever. wow, look at all these new students! way to grow, rodney! know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks.com. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seaml
kennedy: thank god you were safe and hopefully your friends made it out okay. best of luck with everything. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedyit didn't take long after last night's shooting for some on the left to politicize the tragedy. the party familiar joins me next to talk about all of that. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone [vo] quickbooks introduces he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind...
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promptly went to the supreme court and justice kennedy for whom i clerked with my family and justice kennedy and chief justice roberts present. justice kennedy told me i could get to my chambers that afternoon and there would be a phone and computer and a task and no one would ever call me again. [laughter] so he advised me to get out and teach and speak and interact at the bar and students and something that he had regularly done and had continued to do for as many years on the supreme court. anyway, i listened to the classes every year for the last decade i tried to get out too many events and visit schools and tonight i'm following his advice with the honor of delivering the story lecture when justice kennedy says something, i listen. be and many other americans. i want to thank him not just for hosting me in the process back in 2006, but more importantly for the central role he played in leading the revival of the ritualism and american law. i cannot emphasize enough how significant he has been in changing the direction of american law. i think often they helped bring about a revolution in legal theory and doctrine. when we mention goe w
promptly went to the supreme court and justice kennedy for whom i clerked with my family and justice kennedy and chief justice roberts present. justice kennedy told me i could get to my chambers that afternoon and there would be a phone and computer and a task and no one would ever call me again. [laughter] so he advised me to get out and teach and speak and interact at the bar and students and something that he had regularly done and had continued to do for as many years on the supreme court....
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kennedy, coolidge, reagan. >> harris: not this kennedy. >> kennedy: would have to go hand-in-hand withh that in your right about the coolidge model. i hope at some point. >> harris: a song is great. >> kennedy: you have to cut spending. we are spending more money than we can possibly afford that's why we are trying to borrow our way out of this conundrum and they're just shifting the tax burden from one to the other. punishing middle income workers by talking about decimating that 401(k) ability. will let me jump in here because i want to get to something that really does affect a lot of people. middle class, upper-middle-class, lower middle class, most people have some sort of retirement plan. the 401(k) situation is really important. the president about to hop on marine one on air force one yesterday on his word to dallas had this to say. >> president trump: 4o1 kays to me are very important and they are important because that's one of the great benefits to the middle class. i didn't want that to go too far. it's why ended it very quickly. >> chairman of the house ways and means comm
kennedy, coolidge, reagan. >> harris: not this kennedy. >> kennedy: would have to go hand-in-hand withh that in your right about the coolidge model. i hope at some point. >> harris: a song is great. >> kennedy: you have to cut spending. we are spending more money than we can possibly afford that's why we are trying to borrow our way out of this conundrum and they're just shifting the tax burden from one to the other. punishing middle income workers by talking about...
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kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one thousand nine hundred sixty three spawned numerous conspiracy theories from says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons not to. the maltese government is offering a one point two million dollar reward for information in the murder of an investigative journalist daphne was killed in a car bomb attack on monday she said she'd found links between multiple prime minister just at moscow and offshore accounts as revealed in the pentagon papers. people in argentina vote soon to replace members of congress and the senate but the election has been overshadowed by the discovery of the body of an activist who'd been missing since august daniel slime last morna from buenos ayres. these people were expecting to be at rallies to mark the close of campaigning for sunday's legislative election but one party's cancelled don't want to hear this week a body was found to be that of missing activist santiago. i believe it's all got to
kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one thousand nine hundred sixty three spawned numerous conspiracy theories from says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons not to. the maltese government is offering a one point two million dollar reward for information in the murder of an investigative journalist daphne was killed in a car bomb attack on monday she said she'd found links between multiple prime minister just at moscow and offshore accounts as...
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kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one nine hundred sixty three for numerous conspiracy theories trump says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against it. this is al jazeera these are the top stories exit polls are saying prime minister shinzo r.v. has won the japanese election as polls closed about half an hour ago now people across the country braved the typhoon to vote in the poll which are being called a year earlier than expected. spain's foreign minister is urging people in catalonia not to listen to their regional leaders as madrid moves to take control of that area catalonia as president has accused the spanish government of attacking the region's democracy the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is in saudi arabia as part of renewed efforts to end the gulf diplomatic crisis between cattle and its neighbors but he has indicated a breakthrough is unlikely he'll also be discussing iraq and tensions with iran. u.s. backed syrian democratic fo
kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one nine hundred sixty three for numerous conspiracy theories trump says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against it. this is al jazeera these are the top stories exit polls are saying prime minister shinzo r.v. has won the japanese election as polls closed about half an hour ago now people across the country braved the typhoon to vote in the poll which are being called a year earlier than expected....
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kennedy? slippery slope here. >> kennedy: let the market decide if there's a market and people want to spend $250 for the key and camera combo then maybe it works and it will be word of mouth that makes it successful. >> neil: you railed against it in the beginning. >> kennedyi wouldn't do it. i don't eat butter but that doesn't mean it should be illegal. >> neil: you don't eat butter why not? >> ben: it hurts my joints. >> neil: kennedy and charlie, thank you very much. meanwhile did you hear the bad news, fewer bosses plan to dole out holiday bonuses but font get scrooged our guys are here to help you every step of most american homeowners would be shocked if they knew just how rich they were. the average american home value has increased $40,000 over the last 5 years. but many don't know you can access that money without refinancing or selling your home. with a home equity loan, you can pull cash out of your house for anything you need- home improvement, college tuition, even finally getting out of credit card debt. come to lendingtree.com to shop and compare home equity loans right now. because at lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. (basketball game and crowd sounds) ♪ if you talkin' they will hear ♪ every single time... why are we getting killed
kennedy? slippery slope here. >> kennedy: let the market decide if there's a market and people want to spend $250 for the key and camera combo then maybe it works and it will be word of mouth that makes it successful. >> neil: you railed against it in the beginning. >> kennedyi wouldn't do it. i don't eat butter but that doesn't mean it should be illegal. >> neil: you don't eat butter why not? >> ben: it hurts my joints. >> neil: kennedy and charlie, thank...
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kennedy. kennedy's killing in dallas in one thousand nine hundred sixty three spawned numerous conspiracy theories that have endured for decades congress set a deadline of thursday for the release of the documents says he will make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against it hundreds of thousands of syrians are leaving their war damaged towns and cities for the relative safety of deescalation zones the zones were agreed on by turkey which supports the rebels and iran and russia who backed the government reporter sent him cos he also has visited one province. and her two disabled sons arrived at this camp specifically set up for children two weeks ago the boys were burnt paralyzed live was tough enough but the quality of her boys lived in if . they survived and regular strikes. the camp is their sanctuary. nobody knows the future but to god we ask permission life from hell. a wobble rama was set up by turkey and qatar to protect vulnerable children to provide a safer environment than refugee camps could offer. these children are because of the five year long civil war in syria their fathers are dead and they have lost their homes they're trying to cling onto my three year waiting for things to change . the conflict has cost the syrians dear according to the u.n. six point five million syrians have been forced from their homes at this refugee metropole listen at on the border with turkey three camps are merged into one almost seven hundred thousand syrians living here most are from the war ravaged cities of hama and homs. hama better get is one of those displaced syrians sumo to five years ago she lost her leg during a rich airstrike. out of this is right when i woke up i felt my legs were hot i could only think about my mom at that time rama's mother died in the attack along with other family members her father mohamed cerise a's thirteen children also died that day at the deal brokered by russia turkey and iran has led to an end to the airstrikes mohammad also welcomes turkey's humanitarian efforts he's more of a wry of the recent arrival of turkish troops. i don't mind we hold they are not here for killing like other. these refugees battered by years of fighting years of struggling to survive still strive to achieve a sense of peace. trust will be hard to win however well intentioned the mediterranean efforts here. al-jazeera. all five living former u.s. presidents are joining forces for a charity concert to support how to can relief the one america concert in texas is going to raise money for people affected by hurricane harvey and maria tens of thousands of people were displaced and billions of dollars worth of property destroyed after the storms hit us and the caribbean president donald trump is expected to send a video recorder to concert goers. well when the shah is a republican strategist and commentator she's joining us by skype from washington d.c. thank you very much indeed for your time donald trump's response or i should say the white house's response to some of these hurricanes including particularly of course prior to recall has being questioned how do you think people are going to react to donald trump sending a video message and being involved in this concert. i think mr shrum supporters are going to really like the message and they're going to say well isn't that a fine thing for him to do when they're going to commend him for calling his predecessors the finest public servants however those of us who know this president and have watched him since two thousand and fifteen since he announced his candidacy knowing that this is an ingenue an attempt he's doing this because he has to deal he has to do it he's out there in texas tonight and i think that that's a real shame he shouldn't be there this is really rare it's rather president previous presidents have not been together since twenty thirteen and so for five of the living ones two republicans three democrats to come together and appeal to america they're going to raise so much money and they have the really big names there tonight names like lady gaga people who really care about this country and understand that and i like her grieco place where americans are are suffering because this isn't ministration has not stepped up to the challenge and isn't talking about the facts isn't it fair to suggest however that this is an attempt by donald trump to do exactly that to acknowledge the fact that the money is needed and by putting his profile towards this concert he is in the fight helping to push the fundraising efforts particularly from those of his his the base his main supporters. right but his base is going to bring up one point and this is one thing i've heard from them throughout the day is that it's terrible that they didn't invite the commander in chief these are five past presidents and they're dividing this country even more by nine biting donald trump who's the sitting president and i said look this is it's a campaign of misinformation out there on the social media universe fortunately social media exists so that we can amplify the message and raise more plugs for great causes like this america's number one most of the land dropping nation in the world. and we take great pride really. when they are hitting hard times like this this hurricane season brought out just the worst that nature could have done for our country and for americans in everywhere and i think tonight's concert is going to do the best but i don't think the president trump supporters are going to be any happier president or i don't think it will make any effect for them to be honest and the president said to message i think they'll continue to say that his predecessors didn't do a good job and he and only he alone can fix things unfortunately he hasn't fixed much at the one week mark which was last wednesday puerto rican and eighty one percent of their island did not have power the administration last sat and i think that is why these presidents have stood up and said and made this urgent appeal rhenish i thank you very much indeed for your time thank you. this is all just these are the top stories catalonia as late as denounced moves by the spanish government to take control of the autonomy spain plans to dissolve the regional parliament and call elections after catalonia held a session a referendum. on the cuts and people cannot accept this attack or these measures the spanish government is trying to win life in catalonia and this is outside the realm of law polling stations have opened for japan's snap general election prime minister shinzo obvious shocks the country by calling the vote a year earlier than expected he's asking people to stick with him in the face of what is termed the dual national crises of an aging population tension with north korea. the taliban says it's behind a suicide bombing that killed fifteen soldiers in afghanistan's capital it's been a deadly week for the country at least eighty nine people died in two separate mosque attacks on friday u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is in saudi arabia as part of a new push to end the gulf crisis but he says he doesn't expect a breakthrough for months in saudi arabia the united arab emirates egypt grain suspended ties with qatar egypt's government says sixteen people have been killed in an ambush and security forces in the western desert the police officers were raiding a hideout and the voices when they came under fire from fighters no one's claimed responsibility for the attack five living former u.s. presidents are joining forces for the charity concert to support how to can relief the one america appeal concert in texas that will raise money for people affected by how to. and money tens of thousands of people were displaced after the storms hit the u.s. and the caribbean president donald trump's expected to send a video recording to concert goers. donald trump says he won't block the release of classified government documents about the assassination of john f. kennedy and the killing in dallas in one thousand nine hundred eighty three spawned numerous conspiracy theories that have enjoyed for decades congress set a deadline on thursday of the documents released trump says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against it protesters in a straight have held rallies in support of legalizing same sex marriage a week before a post on the issue closes the largest crowd was in sydney where thousands marched through the city to call for equal rights eleven million votes have been returned that's nearly seventy percent of the total. and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera inside story on the scene in about half an hour life and death. dozens of egyptian police are killed in a gun battle in the desert as a state of emergency remains in force how is the government dealing with recurrent attacks and is 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kennedy. kennedy: there is a worry about cte and wrestling? >> of course. i retired from full-time wrestling in 2000. but i made sporadic comebacks. when he returned they made me take their impact test and i realized with it was happening i realized it wasn't going well. i scheduled an appoint with a top newer on just. and wwe contacted me and said there is a problem with your impact test. then the question becomes how do you finds something that makes you feel as alive as you felt when you were in that wring. kennedy christmas, st. nick that thing? >> it's exactly when i'm connecting and you look at the little boy on christmas night. i'm look at his mother and aunt, and i'm wondering if they are ever going to run out of tears. they are so happy. that type of feeling like, you know, it's almost exactly the same type of feeling i would get. i said to my son who was my elf after a visit we did. he said, dad, there were only three people there. and i said sit doesn't matter, it's all about creating something. kennedy: now i'm excited for the holidays. i'll let the turkey cool, but i'm celebrate you all year long. there was a bull on the loose in berkeley and he nearly broke the internet. we'll tell you about his great escape in the "topical storm" escape in the "topical storm" next..... ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher
kennedy. kennedy: there is a worry about cte and wrestling? >> of course. i retired from full-time wrestling in 2000. but i made sporadic comebacks. when he returned they made me take their impact test and i realized with it was happening i realized it wasn't going well. i scheduled an appoint with a top newer on just. and wwe contacted me and said there is a problem with your impact test. then the question becomes how do you finds something that makes you feel as alive as you felt when...
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kennedy? slippery slope here. >> kennedy: let the market decide if there's a market and people want to spend $250 for the key and camera combo then maybe it works and it will be word of mouth that makes it successful. >> neil: you railed against it in the beginning. >> kennedy: i wouldn't do it. i don't eat butter but that doesn't mean it should be illegal. >> neil: you don't eat butter why not? >> ben: it hurts my joints. >> neil: kennedy and charlie, thank you very much. meanwhile did you hear the bad news, fewer bosses plan to dole out holiday bonuses but font get scrooged our guys are here to help you every step of the way. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retire until he was 68. the client realized, "i need to get back into the markets- i need to get back on track with my plan." the financial advisor was able to work with this client. he's now on track to retire when he's 65. having someone coach you through it is really the value of a financial advisor. dots ... >> give yourself a little holiday bonus. charles, what do you have. >> interactive corp., like this stock a lot. neil: adam. >> etf. go for value when the market is high. neil: values have gone up. ben. >> the usual the spdr's. buy the market, you're not going
kennedy? slippery slope here. >> kennedy: let the market decide if there's a market and people want to spend $250 for the key and camera combo then maybe it works and it will be word of mouth that makes it successful. >> neil: you railed against it in the beginning. >> kennedy: i wouldn't do it. i don't eat butter but that doesn't mean it should be illegal. >> neil: you don't eat butter why not? >> ben: it hurts my joints. >> neil: kennedy and charlie, thank...
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kennedy? slippery slope here. >> kennedy: let the market decide if there's a market and people want to spend $250 for the key and camera combo then maybe it works and it will be word of mouth that makes it successful. >> neil: you railed against it in the beginning. >> kennedyit. i don't eat butter but that doesn't mean it should be illegal. >> neil: you don't eat butter why not? >> ben: it hurts my joints. >> neil: kennedy and charlie, thank you very much. meanwhile did you hear the bad news, fewer bosses plan to dole out holiday bonuses but font get scrooged our guys are here to help you every step of this guy is upping his game by listening to an audiobook on audible. and this guy is just trying to get through the day. this guy feels like he can take on anything. this guy isn't sure he can take it anymore. unwavering self-confidence. stuck in a 4-door sedan of sadness. upgrade your commute. ride with audible. dial star star audible on your smartphone to start listening today. >> give yourself a little holiday bonus. charles, what do you have. >> interactive corp., like this stock a lot. neil: adam. >> etf. go for value when the market is high. neil: values have gone up. ben. >> the usual the spdr's. buy the market, you're not going to be there yoo are yo
kennedy? slippery slope here. >> kennedy: let the market decide if there's a market and people want to spend $250 for the key and camera combo then maybe it works and it will be word of mouth that makes it successful. >> neil: you railed against it in the beginning. >> kennedyit. i don't eat butter but that doesn't mean it should be illegal. >> neil: you don't eat butter why not? >> ben: it hurts my joints. >> neil: kennedy and charlie, thank you very much....
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kennedy. senataor kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment, mr. chairman, would establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to implement work requirements in all means tested federal welfare programs. it would not include social security, medicare, unemployment insurance or workers' comp. let me explain why everyone should support this amendment. the american people are the most generous people in the world. we spend over well over a trillion dollars a year in state and local programs helping those americans who are less fortunate than we are. in our country, if you are hungry, we feed you. if you are homeless, we house you. if you are too pooh poor to be sick, we'll pay for our doctor. i'm proud of that principle. it separates us from a lot of other countries in our universe. but we all know, mr. chairman, that in order to maintain these programs to help those less fortunate than us, they have to maintain fiscal integrity. and the best way to maintain fiscal integrity is to help people who need that help get in the position where they don't need that help, because after all, these social programs are meant to be bridges, not parking lots. it's been my experience, mr. chairman, that the best social program is a job. i'm not talking about throwing people out in the cold. i'm just saying the free enterprise system in my experience has done more to lift people out of poverty than any social program that government has ever imposed. i'm also not talking about requiring work from people who can't work. what i have in mind is saying to our fellow americans, if you are tween the ages of 18 and 55, if you don't have any children and if you're not disabled, then in order to continue to receive your benefits, we would ask you, require you to work 20 hours a week and we'll help you get a job or go back to school for 20 hours a week or do community service for 20 hours a week. i'm not talking about a mother with a sick child in her arms. i'm not talking about asking granddad to leave the nursing home. i'm talking about helping folks get back on their feet. and i think for that reason, mr. chairman, it's something we can all agree upon and that is every american should have the opportunity to know the dignity of work and the dignity of being self-sufficient. and that's what my amendment, with respect, mr. chairman, would do. senator enzi: in opposition, senator king. senator king: i'm going to offer a side-by-side on this. i agree with much of what senator kennedy said. the idea is to get people to work and that's the goal. the 25 years ago or so i was governor of maine and did a government welfare program and during that period subsequent to what we did, we reduced our rolls by almost half. the way we did it is not by arbitrary requirements but providing the supports necessary to get a job so it wasn't a cliff, but a ramp. and what we talked about and offered was better training, education, work force training, child care and some support on health care and that's what helped people to get back into the work force. i proposed an amendment that said let look at work requirements, child care, health coverage, that will make real the impulse behind your amendment. i don't think it's necessarily inconsistent. it's just saying, let's look at both of these approaches. i say make work a real option for people and that's the purpose of my king amendment number 4. >> is there any more time left? senator enzi: if he is offering his amendment, he has ano
kennedy. senataor kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment, mr. chairman, would establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to implement work requirements in all means tested federal welfare programs. it would not include social security, medicare, unemployment insurance or workers' comp. let me explain why everyone should support this amendment. the american people are the most generous people in the world. we spend over well over a trillion dollars a year in state and local programs...
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kennedy is elected to congress. six years later, to the senate. and in november 1960, kennedy wins the white house, narrowly defeating vice president richard nixon. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this century. >> just three months after taking office, in april 1961, kennedyoto of a memorial wall at the manila american cemetery in the philippines that's inscribed with harold's name. kennedy closes his letter saying, "if ever you are in the nation's capital, i would like very much to have the white house and other public places here shown to you." then comes that awful day in november 1963. [ gunshot ] >> president kennedy was shot today, just as his motorcade left downtown dallas. >> it's the end of the white house camelot years and the end of mum's relationship with the most powerful man in the world. jenny marney dies in 1973 and bequeaths her carefully preserved letters from kennedy to her daughter, dennis' mother, elaine. elaine gives the letters to her son in 1985, just five years before she dies. >> when i first looked at them, it was, "oh, wow." and promptly put them in a safe deposit box. >> there they remain for the next quarter century. but a surprise phone call from a stranger will re-ignite this family's interest in their unique inheritance. >
kennedy is elected to congress. six years later, to the senate. and in november 1960, kennedy wins the white house, narrowly defeating vice president richard nixon. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this century. >> just three months after taking office, in april 1961, kennedyoto of a memorial wall at the manila american cemetery in the philippines that's inscribed with harold's name. kennedy closes his letter saying, "if ever you are in the...
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vibrancy the kennedy era now remembered fondly as camelot camelot was the term used to describe a joie de vivre joy of life that seemed to come with the kennedy family somehow the kennedys sort of rolled with the punches so to speak and dealt with it in an elegant intelligent fashion and a much beloved now from j.f.k. flight jacket to jackie o's lace veil a new york auction house is hoping to capitalize on what at least appears to have been a simpler time a time when the country was more united. perhaps never so united as in grief after the young president's assassination in one thousand nine hundred sixty three the auction includes two swords that hung above the president's casket in the white house and the lace veil strikingly similar to one the first lady wore to her husband's funeral and a meeting with the pope having come directly from her secretary it's sort of impossible to know was this could she have had a second one you don't really know that so we're taking the cautious view and saying you know it could well be that one but we can't say conclusively but with the president speedboat swim trunks and cigars also available the auction house is betting bidders wil
vibrancy the kennedy era now remembered fondly as camelot camelot was the term used to describe a joie de vivre joy of life that seemed to come with the kennedy family somehow the kennedys sort of rolled with the punches so to speak and dealt with it in an elegant intelligent fashion and a much beloved now from j.f.k. flight jacket to jackie o's lace veil a new york auction house is hoping to capitalize on what at least appears to have been a simpler time a time when the country was more...
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kennedy or to both of you. would you trade places with any of these players? would you trade places with a black person in america. kennedy: yes. it's a yes-or-no question. kennedy: i totally would. i would absolutely be a black man with that incredible talent and the ability to make millions of dollars to realize my dream and be adored by millions of people. are you kidding me? i would love that. i don't height any of this but, man, the tradeoff would be. kennedy: would you trade places with the average african-american man who lives in brooklyn, new york. kennedy: that's a dumb question. that hasn't nothing to do with this. if i could be o'dell jr. before his anchor injury, his place in life is far beyond mine. >> if these players are protesting here is the nuance of the issue. an. kennedy: i know you feel like an intellectual by asking it. it's about a real argument. it's a true and real racial injustice in this country. and until people understand that, that is what the issue is. kennedy: there are two things here, and i'm going to let brian -- hold onto your pole. i'm going to let brian tackle this because there is great disparity in sentencing when it come
kennedy or to both of you. would you trade places with any of these players? would you trade places with a black person in america. kennedy: yes. it's a yes-or-no question. kennedy: i totally would. i would absolutely be a black man with that incredible talent and the ability to make millions of dollars to realize my dream and be adored by millions of people. are you kidding me? i would love that. i don't height any of this but, man, the tradeoff would be. kennedy: would you trade places with...
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kennedy: you are always in my golden eye. follow me on kennedy nation.eekend. bye. >> when everybody else told him he was crazy, he just said, "no, i'm gonna build dinosaurs." >> his creation? a land before time. >> he was almost an engineer when it came to dinosaurs. >> can it survive without him? >> a lot of attractions that were the vision of a single person, all of a sudden they're gone, demolished. >> depends on his daughter... >> when you have an absolute passion, you think that other people feel the same way you do. >> his granddaughter... >> are you living on the edge, kiki, to make this all happen? >> a little bit. >> and his great-granddaughter. >> has your mom ever said, "we need to talk about the future of the park"? >> never. [ door creaks ]
kennedy: you are always in my golden eye. follow me on kennedy nation.eekend. bye. >> when everybody else told him he was crazy, he just said, "no, i'm gonna build dinosaurs." >> his creation? a land before time. >> he was almost an engineer when it came to dinosaurs. >> can it survive without him? >> a lot of attractions that were the vision of a single person, all of a sudden they're gone, demolished. >> depends on his daughter... >> when...
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kennedy family about documents?e of are they okay with that? guest: i was relieved to see kennedy, grand nephew of kennedythe family has been disappointed the weren't consulted about release, my understanding is the kennedy family wants to see this material released. i see that jacqueline kennedy, secret service who protected said he e kennedy believed mrs. kennedy wanted this material out on the record. george, 's hear from george is in oklahoma, republican line. hi. caller: how you doing? listening.or i've got one thing to say, like question. why, why after 54 years, is at risk?security that don't make no sense, and says ets on t.v. we're keeping this evidence back because of national security. threatened? who in this country is information? this our country, our whole country? we need national security for that? who has an interest in this to keep it squashed? so that would be the question ask people to ask, who has an interest in keeping it squashed? guest: i'm totally with you. i continuing is nonsense this secret after ill 54 years. i think the argument was made or may have been made in the past, pe
kennedy family about documents?e of are they okay with that? guest: i was relieved to see kennedy, grand nephew of kennedythe family has been disappointed the weren't consulted about release, my understanding is the kennedy family wants to see this material released. i see that jacqueline kennedy, secret service who protected said he e kennedy believed mrs. kennedy wanted this material out on the record. george, 's hear from george is in oklahoma, republican line. hi. caller: how you doing?...
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the fiftieth anniversary of king's assassination is you know you were around king and then kennedy bobby kennedy later that same year so sixty eight was a major year of tom malt in this country and you've as you've heard people say.
the fiftieth anniversary of king's assassination is you know you were around king and then kennedy bobby kennedy later that same year so sixty eight was a major year of tom malt in this country and you've as you've heard people say.
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kennedy: should they be allowed to stay? mr. dougherty: they would probably be permitted under a rational bill these individuals would be able to become lawful -- senator kennedy: so the president believes they should be allowed to stay? mr. dougherty: the secretary -- excuse me, the president, yes, would like to work with congress -- senator kennedy: under what conditions does the president believe they should be allowed to stay? the administration? mr. dougherty: don't have those etails, sir. senator kennedy: you don't have any suggestions? mr. dougherty: we're ready to give you technical assistance any time. senator kennedy: i appreciate that. we need all the assistance we can get. what i'm interested in trying to understand from you three gentlemen here, we have established that the administration supports allowing dreamers to stay. what i'm asking -- maybe i should include your two colleagues here. der what conditions, mr. ?ccament, under what conditions mr. mccament: with respect to those policy points, i would defer to the department. with respect to the operation -- senator kennedy: how about you? i can't see your name. read letter? under whatdowns? mr. readler: the department of justice typically doesn't take -- we're happy to consider legislative proposals submitted to the department. the attorney general said in his let
kennedy: should they be allowed to stay? mr. dougherty: they would probably be permitted under a rational bill these individuals would be able to become lawful -- senator kennedy: so the president believes they should be allowed to stay? mr. dougherty: the secretary -- excuse me, the president, yes, would like to work with congress -- senator kennedy: under what conditions does the president believe they should be allowed to stay? the administration? mr. dougherty: don't have those etails, sir....
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kennedy were on the opposite side, but the sons were all at harvard under him and in his years at harvard. charlie: did he have a relationship with the president? jenna: he did. he worked with kennedy. like so many americans, he had so much hope for kennedyennedy made him in charge of a number of education initiatives. shared my grandfather's belief that we had to do everything we could to invigorate public schools to make sure we opportunity that made america great. to his: his commitment belief in education, not simply , thatwho had easy access the future of the country depended on making sure there was diversity at universities and the rest of our people had opportunity to get education. jenna: the war shaped his education philosophy. he believed the best weapon against the enemy was to show democracy was better than communism. the diversity of our beliefs and the tolerance of diversity is what made us great repressivenst regimes. all the weapons in the world would not matter if we lost our core values. you for coming. great to see you. jenna: thank you. ♪ ♪ marvin caldas here. he was the cbs news state department correspondent. he served 25 years as founding director of media at harvard. guest scholar at the brookings institution. he
kennedy were on the opposite side, but the sons were all at harvard under him and in his years at harvard. charlie: did he have a relationship with the president? jenna: he did. he worked with kennedy. like so many americans, he had so much hope for kennedyennedy made him in charge of a number of education initiatives. shared my grandfather's belief that we had to do everything we could to invigorate public schools to make sure we opportunity that made america great. to his: his commitment...
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kennedy bobby kennedy later that same year so sixty eight was a major year of tom malt in this country and you've as you've heard people say and asked a thousand times how different my to america be if king and katie both katie's not been assassinated so next year we'll get a chance to confer. that question where he is america fifty years after the death of king and kennedyo his affair question to start does anything change the more things change the more they stay the same i think it's hard to imagine for some people that we could be living in this era of donald trump right after eight years of barack obama's like the country took one giant leap forward and two or three steps backwards so i think it's hard to kind of for some people to kind of juxtapose that reality the best i've been able to do larry is simply this that in america that really is our history we take a step forward a couple steps back people are afraid of change i say all the time that change is inevitable but growth is optional as the great songwriter bernardo once wrote everything must change change is one thing growth is something else is what america gets forced to stretch and force to grow those growing pains happen and so you end up with obama for eight years and then you look up you know with the donald trump it's. your opinion how big a step back is trump. your honest answer it's
kennedy bobby kennedy later that same year so sixty eight was a major year of tom malt in this country and you've as you've heard people say and asked a thousand times how different my to america be if king and katie both katie's not been assassinated so next year we'll get a chance to confer. that question where he is america fifty years after the death of king and kennedyo his affair question to start does anything change the more things change the more they stay the same i think it's hard to...
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kennedy: you are always in my golden eye. follow me on kennedy nation. everybody. president trump addressing what may be the bigest scandal in american history. shocking implication with the obama administration and the clintons in a multimillion racketeering scheme that involved russian purchase of uranium one and gave moscow control of a fifth of american uranium. >> uranium is a big subject. if the mainstream media would cover the uranium
kennedy: you are always in my golden eye. follow me on kennedy nation. everybody. president trump addressing what may be the bigest scandal in american history. shocking implication with the obama administration and the clintons in a multimillion racketeering scheme that involved russian purchase of uranium one and gave moscow control of a fifth of american uranium. >> uranium is a big subject. if the mainstream media would cover the uranium
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and kennedy -- watch kennedy.s gonna be the deciding vote, it looks like. >> you know, the concern i have is, i think i'm seeing it on both sides of the aisle. if you look carefully, it's not just on the republican side in congressional districts. bernie sanders was not a democrat. >> no. >> bernie sanders is a self -- >> socialist. >> socialist. right? we're seeing it on the left. we're seeing it on the right. as that starts to happen, it's why we're polarized. we're taking gridlock in congress to a whole, new level. >> [ laughs ] >> on both sides of the aisle. >> let's talk about the race for philadelphia district attorney. possibly seeing eye to eye between both candidates. democratic candidate larry krasner said last month that he would like to see supervised injection clinics so addicts in the city can safely use illegal drugs. republican candidate beth grossman went so far as to say that this could be a good idea as a pilot program with community input. but several residents, some contacted action news, are
and kennedy -- watch kennedy.s gonna be the deciding vote, it looks like. >> you know, the concern i have is, i think i'm seeing it on both sides of the aisle. if you look carefully, it's not just on the republican side in congressional districts. bernie sanders was not a democrat. >> no. >> bernie sanders is a self -- >> socialist. >> socialist. right? we're seeing it on the left. we're seeing it on the right. as that starts to happen, it's why we're polarized....
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kennedy was kennedy's killing in dallas and nine hundred sixty three spawned numerous conspiracy theories that have endured for decades trump says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against him. mortise government is offering a one point two million dollar reward for information on the murder of an investigative journalist. who was killed in a car bombing on monday she said she found links between maltese prime minister joseph muscat and offshore accounts revealed in the panama papers leaked italy's wealthy northern regions of lombardy inverness who are going to vote on whether to take more control over their own affairs they account for about thirty percent of italy's g.d.p. some people there say they resent the amount of their taxes being used to pay for services in the poorest south here's how the abdel-hamid. survived throughout the centuries reflecting a time when venice was a prosperous suffering state that thrived for over a millennium before becoming part of. a bygone era some hoping to revive. the future is a europe one of many di
kennedy was kennedy's killing in dallas and nine hundred sixty three spawned numerous conspiracy theories that have endured for decades trump says he'll make them available unless law enforcement agencies provide compelling reasons against him. mortise government is offering a one point two million dollar reward for information on the murder of an investigative journalist. who was killed in a car bombing on monday she said she found links between maltese prime minister joseph muscat and...
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kennedy: by steve bannon. >> he has a lot of power in his court. kennedy: you told me to vote for the guy who is looking out for me, and he hasn't done anything yet. >> that's because of the establishment not playing along in congress. kennedy: the president talked about the steps he's taking to fight america's opioid crisis. president trump: my administration is declaring the opioid crisis a national federal emergency. i'm directing our agencies to fight the opioid crisis. kennedy: ox i co-don't and commentandfentanyl has killed o0 people last year. 60,000 americans think marijuana should be -- 64% of americans think marijuana should be legalized. robby, you have done some reporting on this. what is the correlation between opioid overdoses and death and states where there is legal marijuana. >> states where there is legal marijuana they have seen a decrease in opioid overdoses. people can use marijuana to treat their pain and anxiety it's a goodal earn tough to -- it's a good alternative. kennedy: if they if they irresponsibly use it, the chances of them dying are clothes to zero. >> it's not addictist way opioids are -- it's not addictive the way oa -- the way opioids are. >> treatment is smart and stopping supply. my wif
kennedy: by steve bannon. >> he has a lot of power in his court. kennedy: you told me to vote for the guy who is looking out for me, and he hasn't done anything yet. >> that's because of the establishment not playing along in congress. kennedy: the president talked about the steps he's taking to fight america's opioid crisis. president trump: my administration is declaring the opioid crisis a national federal emergency. i'm directing our agencies to fight the opioid crisis. kennedy:...
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kennedy. but the sons were all at harvard under him, and -- in his years at harvard. so he -- >> rose: did he have a relationship with the president? >> he did. he worked for jack kennedy and he was -- >> rose: admired him? yes, and like so many americans, you know, he had such great hopes for kennedy, and kennedy made him in charge of a number of education initiatives, shared my grandfather's belief that we had to do everything we could to invigorate the public schools tomake sure that we preserved the equality of opportunity and social mobility. >> rose: that is almost -- that made america great. >> rose: i didn't know any of this other than the education and the harvard porg and the s.a.t., but his commitment to -- his belief in education and commitment to education not just for those who had easy accesso the best schools but the future of the country depended on making sure there was diversity at universities and that the best of our young people had opportunity to get the best education. >> he was -- you know, the war shaped his education philosophy, and he believed that the best weapon against our enemies was to show that democracy was better than dictatorship and the way the do that was to have great public schools to show that the american way of life furthered the hopes an
kennedy. but the sons were all at harvard under him, and -- in his years at harvard. so he -- >> rose: did he have a relationship with the president? >> he did. he worked for jack kennedy and he was -- >> rose: admired him? yes, and like so many americans, you know, he had such great hopes for kennedy, and kennedy made him in charge of a number of education initiatives, shared my grandfather's belief that we had to do everything we could to invigorate the public schools tomake...
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kennedy bobby kennedy later that same year so sixty eight was a major year of tom walt in this country and you've as you've heard people say and ask a thousand times how different model america be if king and katie both katie's not been assassinated so next year we'll get a chance to confront that question where he is america fifty years after the death of king and kennedy so it is a fair question to start as anything change the more things change the more they stay the same i think it's hard to imagine for some people that we could be living in this era of donald trump right after eight years of barack obama's like the country took one giant leap forward into a three step. backwards so i think it's hard to kind of for some people to kind of juxtapose that reality the best i've been able to do larry is simply this that in america that really is our history we take a step forward a couple steps back people are afraid of change i say all the time that change is inevitable but growth is optional as the great songwriter bernardo once wrote everything must change change is one thing growth is something else is what america gets forced to stretch and force to grow those growing pains happen and so you end up with obama for eight years and then you look up you know what a donald trump it's in your opinion how big a step back is trump. your honest answer is not
kennedy bobby kennedy later that same year so sixty eight was a major year of tom walt in this country and you've as you've heard people say and ask a thousand times how different model america be if king and katie both katie's not been assassinated so next year we'll get a chance to confront that question where he is america fifty years after the death of king and kennedy so it is a fair question to start as anything change the more things change the more they stay the same i think it's hard...
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kennedy. what a kennedy family member thinks about it all. later -- >> barack obama, you and i -- you and i, baby. >> one appeals. the stars came out with former presidents to help millions of americans devastated by hurricanes. that's ahead in our next half hour. >>> hi. let talk about our sunday outlook. today, we are starting with a cool morning. not terribly cold. a little cool out there. we'll have some clouds today. not perfectly sunny like we saw yesterday. scattered clouds as we go through the afternoon. mostly sunny to partly cloudy look. still, very nice. warm afternoon ahead. low humidity, light winds, similar to yesterday. another day great to be outside. radar and satellite view, a few scattered clouds in our zone. look at that, the cold front that's moving our direction and going to provide rain as we go into overnight monday and specially tuesday. up to 74 at 3:00. the mid to upper 70s again for high temperatures. yesterday, we had 79 in philadelphia. for the suburbs, 46. 72 degrees. mid-70s are likely this afternoon. same deal on the lehigh valley. scattered clouds. delaware, 47. 46, new jersey. warmer up against that water line. look at temperatures in the afternoon, close to 70 at the jersey shore. mid-70s, over delaware as well as new jersey. we are going to talk more about what to expect the rest of your sunday. the details on that rain that's ahead coming up. >>> happening today, the 59th annual atlantic city marathon. oor around 3,000 runners will cross the line for the full and half marathon. the course begins at michigan avenue and the boardwalk. it runs south to long port before circling back to a.c. >>> in philadelphia today, the juvenile diabetes research foundation will hold its annual one walk. you are looking live at the art museum where the three-mile event will get going at 9:00. it will benefit the fight against type one diabetes. some streets will be closed from 6:30 to 1:00 this afternoon for that walk. >>> harry potter fans get their fill in philadelphia. coming up, a look at the festival that brought wizards to germantown avenue. he's a husband, father, veteran... but most of all, he's a fighter. chris brown has never been afraid to take on the big fights. that's why he stood up to republicans and democrats alike to fight the north jersey casinos and the takeover of atlantic city. chris brown is fighting to protect jobs in our region... a true champion for the working men and women of atlantic county. on november 7th, let's keep him fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> you probably wake up each morning in a bed. the reality for syrian rest ffu are there are no beds or homes. they documented the children as they slept on streets and forests and floors. they are part of an exhibit at the american historical museum in philadelphia. they held a special fair to show people the problems and how to help. >> a lot of americans when they hear about the refugee crisis are overwhelmed by the scope and don't know how to get involved. we have invited about eight or ten local organizations that work with refugees that people can get involved in and start making a difference. >> where the children sleep exhibit is open through march. >>> president trump says he will not block the national archives from releasing thousands of never-before seen documents on the asays nation of president john f. kennedy. a 1992 law gave the archives 25 years to release the files. that deadline is up on thursday. the information includes films, videos, photos and papers related to the assassination. massachusetts congressman, joseph kennedy, jfk's great nephew, says he understands the historical value of the files. >> these are documents that have been kept behind closed doors for a long time. i absolutely tend towards disclosure of documents. that being said, it would have been nice if there was some communication between the administration and members of our family. >> reporter: federal investigators found that lee harvey oswald act alope in shooting kennedy in 1963. >>> firefighters in broommall are one step closer to having a firehouse. they watched proudly as the work began on the it 21,000 square foot firehouse built across the street from the current location. it is expected to be complete in 2019. >>> thousands of harry potter fans packed chestnut hill to be part of the annual harry potter fes
kennedy. what a kennedy family member thinks about it all. later -- >> barack obama, you and i -- you and i, baby. >> one appeals. the stars came out with former presidents to help millions of americans devastated by hurricanes. that's ahead in our next half hour. >>> hi. let talk about our sunday outlook. today, we are starting with a cool morning. not terribly cold. a little cool out there. we'll have some clouds today. not perfectly sunny like we saw yesterday. scattered...
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he said he was motivated because he suspected kennedy was trying to kill castro and he wanted to avenge castro. he wanted to kill kennedy before kennedy whether they have been given the full truth or not about what happened there. every public opinion polls since the late 19605 has shown poll5 since the late 19605 has shown that the american people are convinced they've not been told the truth and that there was some conspiracy and it went beyond lee harvey oswald. final point, do you think it is wise to be releasing the5e think it is wise to be releasing these documents? absolutely. i call myself a historian the5e these documents? absolutely. i call myself a historian these days. this i5a myself a historian these days. this is a turning point in american history. the american public is entitled to know, 54 years after it happened, how their president died. thank you so much for coming in. we are still expecting the5e documents about the assassination of jfk. they were meant to have come out at about lunchtime our time today. we will see. if there is some initial sense of what is there when we get them, we will bring them to you —— we
he said he was motivated because he suspected kennedy was trying to kill castro and he wanted to avenge castro. he wanted to kill kennedy before kennedy whether they have been given the full truth or not about what happened there. every public opinion polls since the late 19605 has shown poll5 since the late 19605 has shown that the american people are convinced they've not been told the truth and that there was some conspiracy and it went beyond lee harvey oswald. final point, do you think it...
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kennedy. like so many americans, he had so much hope for kennedy and kennedy made him in charge of a number oftion initiatives. shared my grandfather's belief that we had to do everything we could to invigorate public schools to make sure we preserved the opportunity that made america great. charlie: his commitment to his belief in education, not simply those who had easy access, that the future of the country depended on making sure there was diversity at universities and the rest of our people had opportunity to get education. jenna: the war shaped his education philosophy. he believed the best weapon against the enemy was to show democracy was better than dictatorship. the way to do that was to have great public schools to show that the american way of life -- the home and aspirations further the hopes and aspirations of its sitte citizens. he felt the diversity of our beliefs and the tolerance of diversity is what made us great against repressive regimes. all the weapons in the world would not matter if we lost our core values. charlie: thank you for coming. great to see you. jenna: thank
kennedy. like so many americans, he had so much hope for kennedy and kennedy made him in charge of a number oftion initiatives. shared my grandfather's belief that we had to do everything we could to invigorate public schools to make sure we preserved the opportunity that made america great. charlie: his commitment to his belief in education, not simply those who had easy access, that the future of the country depended on making sure there was diversity at universities and the rest of our...
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kennedy: i'm not talking about disclosing locations of people operating in secret. >> this for us available not just to the public, by the many information that they should be aware of. kennedy: you are saying shame on you, lindsey graham. >> absolutely. kennedy: if we are talk about frederica wilson's hat, maybe we are talking about the wrong thing. maybe we should be having discussions with being spread too thin. >> the mission set of u.s. special forces is a force multiplier. the reason we have small contingents in niger and other places people don't think of as active conflict zones. how many people think of u.s. troops in the philippines? they could use a whole you bunch. >> i think we also rely on and you have a much great area of expertise. i'm asking as a civilian who doesn't want to see money and lives misspent for no gain in this country. if we are so spread thin and in these places, when are we ever going to see the results and aren't we relying too heavily on special forces? >> i think the counter argument would be u.s. special forces are in places like niger so you don't have a collapse of the central government and the multi-national u.n. intervention that is led by the u.s. and when you are talking about in the hundreds which i
kennedy: i'm not talking about disclosing locations of people operating in secret. >> this for us available not just to the public, by the many information that they should be aware of. kennedy: you are saying shame on you, lindsey graham. >> absolutely. kennedy: if we are talk about frederica wilson's hat, maybe we are talking about the wrong thing. maybe we should be having discussions with being spread too thin. >> the mission set of u.s. special forces is a force...
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kennedy: this is a gimme from me to you. cut taxes, cut spending, let the economy grow. >> enforce the border. kennedy: thank you very much. >> four plays. kennedyguage. most of americans democrats and republicans think they are on the losing side. kennedy: a new pew poll found 62% of americans believe their political side is losing more than they are winning on the issues that matter most of. democrats are angry to see president obama's signature accomplishments rolled back. the co-host of "fox and friends." he's your cup of morning sunshine, brian kilmeade. and author of the brand-new book andrew jackson and the miracle of new orleans. welcome back to the show. brian: it's the first time you said the name of the book and didn't sing the song. we'll cut that out in editing. kennedy: no, we won't sadly. i thought we would be so sick of winning. everyone feels like they are losing. brian: president trump got a lot of things rolled back. obamacare wasn't work. what you had was a first family that people thought had great charisma and class. but this is the first time i have seen a survey where both sides are convinced they are losing. i have seen
kennedy: this is a gimme from me to you. cut taxes, cut spending, let the economy grow. >> enforce the border. kennedy: thank you very much. >> four plays. kennedyguage. most of americans democrats and republicans think they are on the losing side. kennedy: a new pew poll found 62% of americans believe their political side is losing more than they are winning on the issues that matter most of. democrats are angry to see president obama's signature accomplishments rolled back. the...