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kennedy. unfortunately, the presidential limousine made better time than anticipated. when we reached the street lobby, cosgrove said, the president was there pacing in front of the elevators. smilingly he inquired, where you been? after cosgrove presented the president with his membership card -- number 2973 -- there it is -- kennedy praised the club ules andking to its r having "the decency to charge me the initiation fees and dues." the club unfortunately cached that check, which would have been worth many times the $90 today. the president's appearance was brief, but he greeted the head table guests, which included house speaker sam rayburn and chief justice or a warrant. he had to leave before the swearing-in ceremony. but on parting, he looked at cosgrove and said, i'm sorry i can't stay longer, but be sure to keep your hand on the bible. that apparently was a reference to his own inauguration, when somebody watching on television claimed that kennedy's hand was not on the bible. i am th
kennedy. unfortunately, the presidential limousine made better time than anticipated. when we reached the street lobby, cosgrove said, the president was there pacing in front of the elevators. smilingly he inquired, where you been? after cosgrove presented the president with his membership card -- number 2973 -- there it is -- kennedy praised the club ules andking to its r having "the decency to charge me the initiation fees and dues." the club unfortunately cached that check, which...
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kennedy. >> joseph and rose kennedy have nine children.rom the oldest, joseph junior to the youngest ted. the kennedys aren't just any family, they're a family on a mission. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them, so working over time to picture the u.s. ambassador. >> they lined up before the camera. >> joseph junior and -- >> smiled and everybody had something to say. >> this was my first trip to new york and i was so excited. i can't even sleep last night. >> there were quotes in the newspapers. got 11 ambassadors for the price of one. >> so the whole family was accepted with a lot of buzz. >> the kennedys understand before any other american family, the role of glamour and until now, glamour is something that's really the province of hollywood. the kennedys pull it over into the province of politics in the first time as a modern way and as a result, everybody is in love with this family. >> the kennedy family represented america on the rise. an immigrant country where anybody could get ahead if they were smart e
kennedy. >> joseph and rose kennedy have nine children.rom the oldest, joseph junior to the youngest ted. the kennedys aren't just any family, they're a family on a mission. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them, so working over time to picture the u.s. ambassador. >> they lined up before the camera. >> joseph junior and -- >> smiled and everybody had something to say. >> this was my first trip to new york and i was so excited. i...
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kennedy, jr. has been seen as the heir apparent to the kennedy throne. >> john kennedy, jr.her's funeral. because his mother leaned over and said to him you can salute daddy now and say good-bye to him. and so that is how the american people saw him. he would replace his father some someday. >> jackie kennedy gave her children two conflicting legacies. one was to protect your privacy. the other was exploit your celebrity. >> i knew her as a fabulous and devoted mother. she said if you mess up raising your children nothing else you do in life much matters. >> jfk, jr. has his mother and father's charm. he lacks their all out ambition. >> i think he uncle thought about his political future more back then than he did. >> i lived with him for two years off-campus. everything he did was under the mike scope, good and bad, successes and failures. >> when law school graduate jon, jr. fails his bar exams it's headline news. >> i'll be back here in july and i'll pass it then or the next time. >> he was annoyed by the press. he went to great lengths to keep his marriage to carolyn a s
kennedy, jr. has been seen as the heir apparent to the kennedy throne. >> john kennedy, jr.her's funeral. because his mother leaned over and said to him you can salute daddy now and say good-bye to him. and so that is how the american people saw him. he would replace his father some someday. >> jackie kennedy gave her children two conflicting legacies. one was to protect your privacy. the other was exploit your celebrity. >> i knew her as a fabulous and devoted mother. she...
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and rose kennedy.ext, the kennedys. >> ask what you can do for your country. >> jack believed in the promise of america. >> kennedy was walking into an ambush and he had no idea. >> turns out to be an unmitigated disaster. >> jack needed someone to watch his back. >> i am pleased to accept the position of the attorney generalship. >> he says, grab your balls, let's go. >>> i, john fitzgerald kennedy, do solemnly swear -- >> just over 100 years after his family first set foot in the country, john f. kennedy becomes president of the united states of america. the kennedys have achieved their dream. but in his first year in the white house, jfk learns winning power is one thing, wielding it is another. engulfed by violence at home and conflict around the world, he turns to those he trusts the
and rose kennedy.ext, the kennedys. >> ask what you can do for your country. >> jack believed in the promise of america. >> kennedy was walking into an ambush and he had no idea. >> turns out to be an unmitigated disaster. >> jack needed someone to watch his back. >> i am pleased to accept the position of the attorney generalship. >> he says, grab your balls, let's go. >>> i, john fitzgerald kennedy, do solemnly swear -- >> just over 100...
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these are the kennedys. their relationships with each other have impacted both america and the world. with triumph and glory comes scandal and tragedy. >> something has happened here. >> from one generation to the next, the kennedys are more than a family. they are the great american dynasty. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> america's new ambassador to britain, joseph p. kennedy, faces a battery of cameramen as he's about to depart for st. james court. >> when president roosevelt sends joseph p. kennedy in 1938 across the atlantic to be the ambassador to the united kingdom, he was a star, a celebrity. he had run a studio in hollywood. and he was already a success in business and politics. he was among the top 20 richest men in america. it was big news. >> the rise of joseph kennedy is as remarkable as it is seemingly unstoppable. >> joe kennedy came from an irish family, and they worked their way from the bottom to the top. they were outsiders. >> his grandparents came during the great potato famine of the 1840s to boston. so the
these are the kennedys. their relationships with each other have impacted both america and the world. with triumph and glory comes scandal and tragedy. >> something has happened here. >> from one generation to the next, the kennedys are more than a family. they are the great american dynasty. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> america's new ambassador to britain, joseph p. kennedy, faces a battery of cameramen as he's about to depart for st. james court. >> when president roosevelt...
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kennedy and mr. and mrs.together. >> during two days of talks jack launches a charm offensive spearheaded by the first lady. >> they had a lovely banquet. khrushchev sat next to jackie, and she did what she could do to charm him. >> mr. khrushchev visibly enjoys the evening with the glamorous american first lady and even insisted on shaking her hand before her husband's. >> there's another kennedy dining with the khrushchevs that night, jack's mother rose. >> john f. kennedy did not want his mother to go. he didn't want a huge family delegation going with him to europe, but his mom insisted. his mother loved the limelight. she was interested in power, and she liked being around people with power. >> away from the banquets and the cameras, jack has a serious mission in vienna. both sides have enough missiles to destroy the entire world. so kennedy intends to make a deal on nuclear disarmament with khrushchev. >> john kennedy was deeply concerned about nuclear danger, that the cold war could spiral out of contr
kennedy and mr. and mrs.together. >> during two days of talks jack launches a charm offensive spearheaded by the first lady. >> they had a lovely banquet. khrushchev sat next to jackie, and she did what she could do to charm him. >> mr. khrushchev visibly enjoys the evening with the glamorous american first lady and even insisted on shaking her hand before her husband's. >> there's another kennedy dining with the khrushchevs that night, jack's mother rose. >> john...
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kennedy: jessica?nk generally seeking it is a bigger issue it reflects extremely poorly upon kelly sadl er, and the entire administration that there's a comment that could be made and there was no public apology especially senator mccain is still a sitting senator. not someone that has gone not only from this world but from the senate itself. as far as leaks go i do wonder if this works to trump's advantage because every type there's a leak of something like this we don't talk about novartis or at&t or what's going on with, you know, michael cohen or paul manafort getting struck down, he wanted his indictment thrown out for instance they rejected that, so it does focus on things people say what do i care what about tax cuts or things when you talk about gossip. kennedy: when you have other news channels that are focused solely on michael avanati, that's what you get. >> he's amazing. >> i can't go there. kennedy: you can't? >> it's a push because i think the comment is disgusting and i do think this is
kennedy: jessica?nk generally seeking it is a bigger issue it reflects extremely poorly upon kelly sadl er, and the entire administration that there's a comment that could be made and there was no public apology especially senator mccain is still a sitting senator. not someone that has gone not only from this world but from the senate itself. as far as leaks go i do wonder if this works to trump's advantage because every type there's a leak of something like this we don't talk about novartis or...
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kennedy leaves the hospital.holding her hand, which was something that he didn't do very often in public. he holds her so gently. it's very touching, very moving to see. >> jackie compared herself and her husband to two icebergs. and i think they both operated in that way. they had very complicated feelings and emotions that they kept to themselves. >> when patrick died, this changed everything. >> something like that can either drive a couple apart or bring them together. >> by this time jackie has proven herself in so many ways. she's been there when he's had affairs. she's a wonderful mother to his two children. she's done everything for him. and finally he appreciates it. >> in his famous peace speech, he talked about how the soviet union and our country had differences. but yet we could work together. and in an odd sort of way the same thinking may have been reflected in his marriage to jackie. when you look at the images of jack and jackie in dallas, you do get a sense that they have come together again. bu
kennedy leaves the hospital.holding her hand, which was something that he didn't do very often in public. he holds her so gently. it's very touching, very moving to see. >> jackie compared herself and her husband to two icebergs. and i think they both operated in that way. they had very complicated feelings and emotions that they kept to themselves. >> when patrick died, this changed everything. >> something like that can either drive a couple apart or bring them together....
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kennedy."is devoting herself to her late husband's legacy, one to which bobby seems permanently tied. >> jack and bobby kennedy had a relationship like no other that we've seen in the american presidency. they knew each other backwards and forwards. they could finish each other's sentences. and he sounds like his brother. and it reminds everyone of jack. >> but bobby had to decide what he believed, not what his brother believed, and what was best for him. >> he was looking for a new constituency. he believed that if we took minorities, poor people, black people, women, and embraced them, that we would have a new majority in our country based on their needs and their aspirations. and so part of it really was his ambition. >> and he went to mississippi to see the worst poverty of all. >> have you ever had a job? how long ago? >> about 15 months ago. >> we went down together to mississippi, and we saw people without income. he saw grandmothers and mothers who could not provide breakfast nor even l
kennedy."is devoting herself to her late husband's legacy, one to which bobby seems permanently tied. >> jack and bobby kennedy had a relationship like no other that we've seen in the american presidency. they knew each other backwards and forwards. they could finish each other's sentences. and he sounds like his brother. and it reminds everyone of jack. >> but bobby had to decide what he believed, not what his brother believed, and what was best for him. >> he was...
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kennedy: and john bolton. and he made a strong case. >> the addition of giuliani and the purging of other people who didn't have the same thought processes and bringing on other people who seemed to be more simpatico. i think it makes sense. i think we'll see the white house act in a more efficient manner. kennedy: you know what's interest being this. the president as far as foreign policy has been all or the map. it has been hard to pin down his ideology on foreign policy. now it's looking like a traditional form. >> it's just that sort of his ideology is deals. he makes better deals than the other people. kennedy: i don't have faith in egg he does. especially when he's talking about the press, i think it's crazy. but with it comes to north korea, i see how that can work and anwork -- and pan out. and i hope it happens without a shot fired and not a civil yab killed. >> and get out of afghanistan. >> all the things he talked about on the campaign trail, i would root for him to do all those things. kennedy: mo
kennedy: and john bolton. and he made a strong case. >> the addition of giuliani and the purging of other people who didn't have the same thought processes and bringing on other people who seemed to be more simpatico. i think it makes sense. i think we'll see the white house act in a more efficient manner. kennedy: you know what's interest being this. the president as far as foreign policy has been all or the map. it has been hard to pin down his ideology on foreign policy. now it's...
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the nomination, joining us is the oldest daughter of senator kennedy, kathleen kennedy townsend, thank you for being with us. >> is good to be with you. >> also join us is michael cohen, the author of american malestrom, coming out in paper back later this year, president johnson, a key political figure in what we are talking about, what was his standing as the year began. >> he was in a tough political position, the war in vietnam had become a stalemate and there was a growing opposition to the war in washington, dc and in party. he was facing a primary challenge within his party from senator mccarthy then the tete offensive occurred, it showed that the administration was leug about the war, there was no light at the end of the tubl. things had fallen apart in veto number. it became clear that johnson was not likely to survive. >> what was the tete offensive. >> you had viet cong gorillas taking over the embassy, you had massive casualties. mostly by the north vietnam people. it was a failed military offense but it had a huge effect at home. we felt that the war was lost. >> where did
the nomination, joining us is the oldest daughter of senator kennedy, kathleen kennedy townsend, thank you for being with us. >> is good to be with you. >> also join us is michael cohen, the author of american malestrom, coming out in paper back later this year, president johnson, a key political figure in what we are talking about, what was his standing as the year began. >> he was in a tough political position, the war in vietnam had become a stalemate and there was a...
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kennedy: there have not been a ton of leaks. there has been a lot of speculation and drips in the "new york times" and "washington post" occasionally. the mueller team said don't believe the so-called leaks you read about in the media. i asked bret baier this. if the report is vague, it could be interpreted different lid by a republican controlled house versus a democratic-volumed house. >> i think we have to worry about when the timing of the report may be made public. from what we understand and what drudge is reporting, maybe day should be the end, that's what's being reported. if that's the case, when does the report get made to the department of justice and when do the american people get to see what we already know, there that there is no collusion. my concern is it gets written in such a vague manner and it comes out in such a vague manner that it impacts the outcome the election for the mid-terms. that would be very disappoint together american people. but there was no collusion. i think it should come out as soon as pos
kennedy: there have not been a ton of leaks. there has been a lot of speculation and drips in the "new york times" and "washington post" occasionally. the mueller team said don't believe the so-called leaks you read about in the media. i asked bret baier this. if the report is vague, it could be interpreted different lid by a republican controlled house versus a democratic-volumed house. >> i think we have to worry about when the timing of the report may be made...
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kennedy: i will say. it is so much fun watching emotional people get mad about the president. >> i've been calling this for a couple of years with you. it's more beautiful than you can imagine. kennedy: still, when you sign up for the jelly of the month club, it really is the gift that keeps on going. >> the orb, the fish food every day it's something new kennedy: he's got to win just to make people mad, even if no one deserves it. >> we have a situation that the porn start can't stop talking that she slept with this guy. how does that happen. kennedy: i'm so grossed out. who wants to see it. >> they might find trump's secrets but they're not going to find surprises. kennedy: that is a great distinction and one that very few people understand. because he's the first politician to really embrace that. yeah. kind of gross, but -- i've said that a time or two. the panel returns a little later. >>> first up, trump's legal team taking a hard stance against robert mueller. rudy giuliani's media blitz. mark laud
kennedy: i will say. it is so much fun watching emotional people get mad about the president. >> i've been calling this for a couple of years with you. it's more beautiful than you can imagine. kennedy: still, when you sign up for the jelly of the month club, it really is the gift that keeps on going. >> the orb, the fish food every day it's something new kennedy: he's got to win just to make people mad, even if no one deserves it. >> we have a situation that the porn start...
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kennedy: it's interesting. there's a difference between actually solving a problem and doing something to look like you're solving a problem when you're really trying to secure your legacy. and you know, i would say that's what president obama was doing, because so much of this is secretive. it was not taken before the senate. it was not explained properly to the american people. and it really did feel almost like obama care where it was rushed through without proper airing out or vetting process. >> right. it's very easy to get out of this deal precisely because of what you said. it was not ratified by the senate. not a treaty. easy to come in and out of these things. that's something that president trump could kee showedpresident. he should make sure to make the case to the american people, get the two thirds of the senate to sign on to any treaty so it really is binding. kennedy: let me ask you this. we talked about this last week. the president appears t appearse having a great deal of suck soases on the ko
kennedy: it's interesting. there's a difference between actually solving a problem and doing something to look like you're solving a problem when you're really trying to secure your legacy. and you know, i would say that's what president obama was doing, because so much of this is secretive. it was not taken before the senate. it was not explained properly to the american people. and it really did feel almost like obama care where it was rushed through without proper airing out or vetting...
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kennedy: it am not worth it.talking about a person who committed one act and she has already spent decades in prison. she is just going to die there? it seems like such a waste. it's interesting because jared kushner's dad was at a federal prison camp. but in fact it was what his dad went through that changed his perception of the whole thing. i don't think they can get it settled in the senate. are you optimistic? >> i am. when people have personal experiences it can change their view point. we can't even get people to agree that civil asset forfeiture is illegal. we might have a shard road, but i think we can get there. kennedy: a socialist hoping for a see quill to bernie sanders' 2016 presidential run. according to bernie sanders' former campaign manager, bernie is considering another run in 2020 when he'll be 79 years young. i have a question it sounds like bernie is the first one who is actively tblirgt the 2020 run. if bernie gets in, does that known joe biden, elizabeth warren and hillary clinton all run?
kennedy: it am not worth it.talking about a person who committed one act and she has already spent decades in prison. she is just going to die there? it seems like such a waste. it's interesting because jared kushner's dad was at a federal prison camp. but in fact it was what his dad went through that changed his perception of the whole thing. i don't think they can get it settled in the senate. are you optimistic? >> i am. when people have personal experiences it can change their view...
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the president was john fitzgerald kennedy, robert francis kennedy or edward m. kennedy. from the beginning to the end the foundation was eunice's baby. she ran it. she decided where millions of dollars in kennedy money went to support research into the condition we then called mental retardation. the condition that she found the experts wanting in their advice to people. what was the advice to mothers and fathers when eunice was growing up? what was the advice right through the '50s? institutionalize your child for the sake of your other children and for your marriage. well that didn't wash with eunice. the kennedys had kept rosemary at home as long as they could. when mental illness intruded on the intellectual disabilities that she suffered, joe was grasping at straws. whether he was misguided or ill intentioned is for others to decide. i think he grabbed on to the possibility that this new experimental, psycho, neurological surgery would cure his daughter. instead the prefrontal lobotomy left her immobilized. she wouldn't walk. she couldn't talk. then came the real si
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kennedy? kennedy: because collusion is fake news, edward. thank you so much for the report. appreciate it. let's get back to my original question. where did the leaked questions come from and who benefits most from their release. here with me now, former criminal defense attorney and legal analyst emily cam pan yo and town hall.com editor and fox news contributor katie pavlich. emily, what speaks to you first and loudest when you read these questions? >> that the questions really focus on theth. 's intent behind his actions. right. they're open-ended questions where they're not factually based. i think that goes toward the reporter now talking about that a lot of these are focused on obstruction of justice. with that charge it matters whether the justice was obstructed but the intent. it doesn't require the president or anyone's blatant commitment to that. documents or other notes can. provide evidence toward that. so if he gets to talking, as we know he does and he can talk himself into a corner. that's what mueller is probing. and up until now we haven't heard reports of m
kennedy? kennedy: because collusion is fake news, edward. thank you so much for the report. appreciate it. let's get back to my original question. where did the leaked questions come from and who benefits most from their release. here with me now, former criminal defense attorney and legal analyst emily cam pan yo and town hall.com editor and fox news contributor katie pavlich. emily, what speaks to you first and loudest when you read these questions? >> that the questions really focus on...
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kennedy: i hate hezbollah.y are worst conceivably than a nuclear armed iran. >> here is the thing. all of the symptoms of the disease that is iranian foreign policy. hezbollah is somewhere below nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. those are acute symptoms. the iranian nuclear deal only dealt with one horrible symptom. kennedy: iran said if you pull out of this we'll have nukes next week. you can't do that unless you have had an active program. i think they are untrustworthy. who do you trust less, turkey or iran. >> i trust something trump puts down. that was the thing with the nuclear deal, they self-reported. they lied to get signatures on the nuclear deal. regardless of what the ben rhodes and the obamas think about it, it still end up with themselves-inspecting. trump is saying i know how to buy a used car. kennedy: it's like trusting jeffrey dahm tore clean out his own -- d jeffrey dahmer to clean out his own freezer. >> it's like to depositing stuff in our freezer and i'm going to check once a week. w
kennedy: i hate hezbollah.y are worst conceivably than a nuclear armed iran. >> here is the thing. all of the symptoms of the disease that is iranian foreign policy. hezbollah is somewhere below nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. those are acute symptoms. the iranian nuclear deal only dealt with one horrible symptom. kennedy: iran said if you pull out of this we'll have nukes next week. you can't do that unless you have had an active program. i think they are untrustworthy. who do...
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kennedy: the song goes on and on and on. kennedy: president trump denied being aware of a payment to stormy daniels in the past. rudy? >> it's not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. so they funneled it through a law firm. >> fund it through a law firm and the president repaid it. kennedy: funneling, too close to laundry for me. kennedy: did rudy accidentally let the cat out of the bag or is he playing three-dimensional chess? it is steven kent. welcome back, everyone. brooks, you are the lawyer on the panel and you were shaking your head during some of those comments. >> even for lawyers it's hard to keep with what's going on. today and yesterday, there have been so many revelations. i'm disturbed what this panelist said about attorney-client privilege. an attorney is an attorney always. the attorney-client privilege will always be there as long as the client is talking to his attorney. cohen come blighted house and senate intel committee's request which he voluntarily turned over. now giuliani dropping this casu
kennedy: the song goes on and on and on. kennedy: president trump denied being aware of a payment to stormy daniels in the past. rudy? >> it's not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. so they funneled it through a law firm. >> fund it through a law firm and the president repaid it. kennedy: funneling, too close to laundry for me. kennedy: did rudy accidentally let the cat out of the bag or is he playing three-dimensional chess? it is steven kent. welcome back, everyone....
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we want kennedy!he problems and the troubles and the difficulties that face the whole of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president and the next president of the united states, hubert h. humphrey. >> i shall seek the nomination of the democratic party. >> when humphrey came in as a candidate, he was regarded as a johnson surrogate. >> i will run on the record of the johnson/humphrey administrations, but i will not rest on it. >> and it was very clear to everybody that johnson controlled the party. >> president johnson will do what he can to help humphrey win the nomination and to see that senator robert kennedy does not get the nomination. >> who would be nominated by the democratic party wasn't necessarily going to be determined by the primaries. >> it would be nominated by the people who controlled the levers of power, and that was lyndon johnson and his political machine. and it was vice president hubert humphrey who would be the beneficiary. >> nevertheless, if mccarthy, kenned
we want kennedy!he problems and the troubles and the difficulties that face the whole of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president and the next president of the united states, hubert h. humphrey. >> i shall seek the nomination of the democratic party. >> when humphrey came in as a candidate, he was regarded as a johnson surrogate. >> i will run on the record of the johnson/humphrey administrations, but i will not rest on it. >> and it was very...
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kennedy. any nobel prize winners? they are responsible for some of the most important achievements of the 20th century. with working on quantum mechanics and the manhattan project one worked on palestine and presidentmm kennedy's chairman is actually responsible for those chemical elements so this goes on and on it literally was a who's who of american intellectuals ofid the midcentury. some people may be aware that was part of president kennedy's remarks he said i think this is the most extraordinary corruption of talent of human knowledge that has ever been put together in the white house with the possible exception of when jefferson dined alone. [laughter] a great quit but actually jefferson rarely dined alone he often had people overte for dinner and he kept a running tally of people that had dinner with him at the executivee mansion. many distinguished people were after dinner that evening and i will tell you a little bit about those people that some actually declined like jd salinger or tennessee williams willia
kennedy. any nobel prize winners? they are responsible for some of the most important achievements of the 20th century. with working on quantum mechanics and the manhattan project one worked on palestine and presidentmm kennedy's chairman is actually responsible for those chemical elements so this goes on and on it literally was a who's who of american intellectuals ofid the midcentury. some people may be aware that was part of president kennedy's remarks he said i think this is the most...
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>> hi, kennedy. well, you know, today of course it with us a tale of two different cities in jerusalem. we had a great fanfare, the opening of the embassy which was a campaign pledge of president trump, one of which 25 years of american presidents have not followed there with. and in the sow south we have protests in gaza. a mixed message over here and a mixed bag. there was a sizable u.s. delegation who came to the opening of the u.s. embassy, ivanka trump, jared kushner, steve mnuchin and various congressmen. this afternoon benjamin netanyahu also spoke out. >> what a gorgeous day. remember this moment. this is history. president trump, by recognizing history, you have made history. >> but 53 miles south of jerusalem there were violent clashes going on all day. the move to move the embassy inflamed the protests in gaza. some 40,000 palestinians staged demonstrations along the border of israel leading to deadly clashes. 55 people were killed, more than 2500 were wounded. now the israeli defense forc
>> hi, kennedy. well, you know, today of course it with us a tale of two different cities in jerusalem. we had a great fanfare, the opening of the embassy which was a campaign pledge of president trump, one of which 25 years of american presidents have not followed there with. and in the sow south we have protests in gaza. a mixed message over here and a mixed bag. there was a sizable u.s. delegation who came to the opening of the u.s. embassy, ivanka trump, jared kushner, steve mnuchin...
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kennedy: you can see that.e, seeing the kind of modern dance fan what you teach and pull out of people it's so intuitive and it's so emotional and passionate. that's how our kids live. if they find something they really love. this book is fantastic. a unicorn in a world of donkeys. thank you so much for being here. please come back. i would love to continue this conversation. i wish i could dance. "topical storm" is next. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through
kennedy: you can see that.e, seeing the kind of modern dance fan what you teach and pull out of people it's so intuitive and it's so emotional and passionate. that's how our kids live. if they find something they really love. this book is fantastic. a unicorn in a world of donkeys. thank you so much for being here. please come back. i would love to continue this conversation. i wish i could dance. "topical storm" is next. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an...
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, rob kennedy and martin luther king. and the country mourned. between new york and washington the funeral train made it's way to arlington cemetery. >> i'm heart broken. it's a terrible waste of a good man. >> it hurts me so bad to see him go. >> he stood for everybody. what they tried to accomplish is a shame how they shot him down. >> more was being mourned than the shock and tragedy of another kennedy assassination. it was a vision for what 1968 was going to be. >> the following is a special report from cbs news in washington. the poor people's rally. >> for the past six weeks, resurrection city held on for rainfall and a dwindling population. >> it built resurrection city to finally address racial and economic injustice in the united states but ends up a tragic disappointment. it's one of the rainiest months in the nation's capital. they are living under deplorable conditions. >> many of the poor who came see their high hopes trickle away in disillusion. the campaign is at a virtual standstill. >> there appears to be
, rob kennedy and martin luther king. and the country mourned. between new york and washington the funeral train made it's way to arlington cemetery. >> i'm heart broken. it's a terrible waste of a good man. >> it hurts me so bad to see him go. >> he stood for everybody. what they tried to accomplish is a shame how they shot him down. >> more was being mourned than the shock and tragedy of another kennedy assassination. it was a vision for what 1968 was going to be....
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kennedy: you can see that.g about dance, seeing the kind of modern dance fan what you teach and pull out of people it's so intuitive and it's so emotional and passionate. that's how our kids live. if they find something they really love. this book is fantastic. a unicorn in a world of donkeys. thank you so much for being here. please come back. i would love to continue this conversation. i wish i could dance. "topical s there was an idea. to bring together a group of remarkable people. to help save the universe... from paying too much on their car insurance. hey, there's cake in the breakroom... what are you doing? um...nothing? marvel studios' avengers: infinity war, in theaters april 27th. now...where were we? mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i hav
kennedy: you can see that.g about dance, seeing the kind of modern dance fan what you teach and pull out of people it's so intuitive and it's so emotional and passionate. that's how our kids live. if they find something they really love. this book is fantastic. a unicorn in a world of donkeys. thank you so much for being here. please come back. i would love to continue this conversation. i wish i could dance. "topical s there was an idea. to bring together a group of remarkable people. to...
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kennedy. >> kathleen, what was the relationship like between your father and senator mccarthy in. >> well, they were both catholics and they were different kinds of catholics in the sense as michael pointed out, jim mccarthy was much more intellectual and reserved. i would say my father is kind of shy, he liked people and he was empathetic and he had more -- he had the issue of vietnam but he spoke very much to working people to the poor and the disfranchise. he had a much larger heart that embraced a lot of people and touched them and was touched by them. so i think you know they had different personalities and different passions. >> march 16, 1968, you and your family with your father as he announced his kidnapped dacandi same location. what did you remember of that day here in washington? >> well, first of all, it was exciting to have my father announce his presidency. we were thrilled that he was going to run. we were -- a number of people asked were you afraid and one of the things we lea
kennedy. >> kathleen, what was the relationship like between your father and senator mccarthy in. >> well, they were both catholics and they were different kinds of catholics in the sense as michael pointed out, jim mccarthy was much more intellectual and reserved. i would say my father is kind of shy, he liked people and he was empathetic and he had more -- he had the issue of vietnam but he spoke very much to working people to the poor and the disfranchise. he had a much larger...
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kennedy: i love paul rino.nk he has turned his back on his principles. >> in 2020 romney needed to. kennedy: you are good friends and you are delightful people. thank you all. coming up. cops say amazon's facial recognition technology is helping them identify suspects in crime. but the privacy police are sounding alarm bells. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... ...plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're no
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kennedy: you meant june 12. >> excuse me, june 12. kennedy: there needs to be a diplomatic recalibration. i think we are going to see that. you are absolutely right. obviously the obama administration wanted the iran deal so badly that the deal was ultimately compromise and we don't know what the resolution for that is going to be. we are going to talk about it throughout the show. thank you for your time. so, the north koreans say they want to come back to the table. but is it possible they are just playing more games? tara moller joins me. tara, welcome back. at first we were just going to discuss the president and the letter which -- again, not a series of tweets. not something that read like it was impulsively crafted. obviously some direct but softer language than we have seen in the past. is there something about the tone of the letter that brought a change in tone from north korea? >> well, i think what you saw in the letter was president trump was a bit worried about two things. one, the potential that the north koreans could
kennedy: you meant june 12. >> excuse me, june 12. kennedy: there needs to be a diplomatic recalibration. i think we are going to see that. you are absolutely right. obviously the obama administration wanted the iran deal so badly that the deal was ultimately compromise and we don't know what the resolution for that is going to be. we are going to talk about it throughout the show. thank you for your time. so, the north koreans say they want to come back to the table. but is it possible...
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in her latest book she argues that eunice kennedy is the kennedy left the greatest legacy. after the tragic mistreatment of her impaired sister rosemary, by the medical community eunice used her wealth, strength and education to advocate for people with cognitive differences and their families. the washington post says eunice is discerning, mcnamara has written a fair-minded and will reported book. the children trusted her. allowing them to have a sensitive nuance or trip. -- portrait. [applause]. [applause]. i see some old friends here. thanks for having me politics and prose. i remember this place because it opened its doors the first year i was in washington when the boston globe assigned me to come down here to cover politics. it was in a smaller setting if i recall across the street but what i remember the most it was a great refuge for me when i was trying to figure out what was in the tax reform package that i was supposed to be covering. i don't think i ever did figure that out, but this is a wonderful place to sort of hide. in 1984 it was also the year that ronald
in her latest book she argues that eunice kennedy is the kennedy left the greatest legacy. after the tragic mistreatment of her impaired sister rosemary, by the medical community eunice used her wealth, strength and education to advocate for people with cognitive differences and their families. the washington post says eunice is discerning, mcnamara has written a fair-minded and will reported book. the children trusted her. allowing them to have a sensitive nuance or trip. -- portrait....
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kennedy: i love paul rino. his back on his principles. >> in 2020 romney needed to. kennedy: you are good friends and you are delightful people. thank you all. coming up. cops say amazon's facial recognition technology is helping them identify suspects in crime. but the privacy police are sounding alarm bells. kyle: mom! mom! kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in here, kyle. he's never like this. i think something's going on at school. -[ sighs ] -he's not engaging. i think something's going on at school. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pil
kennedy: i love paul rino. his back on his principles. >> in 2020 romney needed to. kennedy: you are good friends and you are delightful people. thank you all. coming up. cops say amazon's facial recognition technology is helping them identify suspects in crime. but the privacy police are sounding alarm bells. kyle: mom! mom! kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us...
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bobby kennedy actually used that. the party is divided. >> that's right, the party was clearly, there was a huge division. one thing worth pointing out though about the new hampshire vote, 20% voted for george wallace, it wasn't a bunch of hippies saying we shouldn't bring johnson home. he wanted a way out of vietnam. they didn't care if it was withdrawal or escalation, they wanted to find a way to bring troops home, there's a lot of this, he didn't run on a mass form, and he send a message to washington about how you feel about the war effort and he could bring in people not just opposed to the war but he could bring in more moderate, conservative voters who supported the war effort, but were upset with how the way the world was going to it created a big coalition in new hampshire. >> four days after, robert f. kennedy enters the race. president johnson announcing he will not seek reelection. of course senator kennedy winning the california primary on the evening of june four, and then tragically shot after midnight,
bobby kennedy actually used that. the party is divided. >> that's right, the party was clearly, there was a huge division. one thing worth pointing out though about the new hampshire vote, 20% voted for george wallace, it wasn't a bunch of hippies saying we shouldn't bring johnson home. he wanted a way out of vietnam. they didn't care if it was withdrawal or escalation, they wanted to find a way to bring troops home, there's a lot of this, he didn't run on a mass form, and he send a...
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kennedy: he's like a clam without a shell. while the intelligence community did conclude russians tried to sway the election. they did not conclude they were successful. why is one of obama's top intelligence officials so sure they did. and if they were so sure about it. why did he wait and write a book? he doesn't give any evidence that the russians did in fact situate elections. he's just saying that they did. if they were so worried about the russians trying to sway the election. they didn't do enough to stop that if that happened. though he's not saying how it happened. >> i gives no evidence. it's just his word. his word means nothing to me. when he was asked in 2013 if nsa was spying on americans he said no. and he lied. i don't know how he can weigh in on these issues when he has been proven to be a liar. what he has to say means nothing to me. kennedy: i still go back to this looks like an understand policy. if russians were speaking to people who are vulnerable and dumb and they tried to sway the election and they did
kennedy: he's like a clam without a shell. while the intelligence community did conclude russians tried to sway the election. they did not conclude they were successful. why is one of obama's top intelligence officials so sure they did. and if they were so sure about it. why did he wait and write a book? he doesn't give any evidence that the russians did in fact situate elections. he's just saying that they did. if they were so worried about the russians trying to sway the election. they didn't...