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kennedy's activity.is the green room when she started decorating it, is still have the green fabric of the truman renovation. she started adding the federal style furniture from about 1800. two views of that room. here is a black-and-white picture of the wall that shows the daniel webster sofa she cited, in the upper right-hand corner. in front of the sofa is a wonderful baltimore card table, one of my favorite pieces because of the incredible inlays and veneering. both of these pieces had not been used in the house for a while, so we selected them as examples of the perfection of what mrs. kennedy was doing at the time and they are now in our exhibit right now. when she got finished with the room, she installed this fabric on the walls with her federal periodion and a proper rug. there is the angelica van buren portrait she cited in the tour, which was over the fireplace when she gave the tour. other parts of the tour mentions she was collecting other art, including this portrait of benjamin franklin, w
kennedy's activity.is the green room when she started decorating it, is still have the green fabric of the truman renovation. she started adding the federal style furniture from about 1800. two views of that room. here is a black-and-white picture of the wall that shows the daniel webster sofa she cited, in the upper right-hand corner. in front of the sofa is a wonderful baltimore card table, one of my favorite pieces because of the incredible inlays and veneering. both of these pieces had not...
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kennedy. created and produced by cbs news for the cbs television network. ♪ ♪ >> this is the white house as seen from the south lawn. for the next hour mrs. john f. kennedy invites you to visit. >> good evening, everybody. do i need to use this? okay. what i'd like to do for a few minutes is bring a little color to black and white tv show. some color pictures of how these rooms looked when mrs. kennedy was doing it and then some pictures of how the rooms have changed since that time. because i think mrs. kennedys would been the very first person to say to everyone that what she was doing was a first step when she was asking people to donate things, well, maybe the very best things weren't being offered at the time but when she had nothing you took a lot of things that were offered. so there have been improvements into the collection and growth in the collection and that is what she expected every first lady and family to do, to contribute to the house remaining a museum and growing and becomin
kennedy. created and produced by cbs news for the cbs television network. ♪ ♪ >> this is the white house as seen from the south lawn. for the next hour mrs. john f. kennedy invites you to visit. >> good evening, everybody. do i need to use this? okay. what i'd like to do for a few minutes is bring a little color to black and white tv show. some color pictures of how these rooms looked when mrs. kennedy was doing it and then some pictures of how the rooms have changed since that...
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kennedy.everal great paintings were donated by those who wanted to remember mrs. kennedy's contributions. the lincoln bedroom as mrs. kennedy found it in 1961. as she pointed out the mirror wasn't period, the mantle wasn't period. most of the furniture was. it was still an interesting room. the hero right had evolved. it didn't really change very much. in the early 2,000 it was still the 1952 carpet on the sephora after 50 years of use. the lincoln bed, the wonderful center table. but this is one where in 2004 first lady laura bush said could we visit a refreshing of this room and go back to the period documents and do it as right as we can? i think mrs. kennedy would have found that enormously gratifying. you heard her cite using historic documents to put things in original places and design things correctly. it is a little bit more victorian than it was then, but you will see now the lincoln bed with a proper recreation of its crown or cornice. want based on the lincoln office, uphole indust
kennedy.everal great paintings were donated by those who wanted to remember mrs. kennedy's contributions. the lincoln bedroom as mrs. kennedy found it in 1961. as she pointed out the mirror wasn't period, the mantle wasn't period. most of the furniture was. it was still an interesting room. the hero right had evolved. it didn't really change very much. in the early 2,000 it was still the 1952 carpet on the sephora after 50 years of use. the lincoln bed, the wonderful center table. but this is...
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resident kennedy.hink mrs. kennedy would have been pleased that several paintings have been donated by painters who wanted to remember resident kennedy. this carpet was installed in the truman administration and the mantle was not period. in the early 2000, still the 1952 carpet after 50 years of use. bed, the center table. 2004, first lady laura bush asked for a refreshing of the room and to go back to the period documents and do it as right as we can. i think mrs. kennedy would have found that gratifying, you hurt her site using historic documents to put things in original places and design things correctly. it is a little more victorian than it was then. you see now the lincoln bed with the proper recreation of its cornice. wallpaper based on the lincoln office, carpeting based on the week in office, upholstery based on two things. it is a little stronger than it had been in her time but still one of the principal guest bedrooms in the white house. she moved next door to the treaty room, for two as
resident kennedy.hink mrs. kennedy would have been pleased that several paintings have been donated by painters who wanted to remember resident kennedy. this carpet was installed in the truman administration and the mantle was not period. in the early 2000, still the 1952 carpet after 50 years of use. bed, the center table. 2004, first lady laura bush asked for a refreshing of the room and to go back to the period documents and do it as right as we can. i think mrs. kennedy would have found...
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and robert kennedy said i'm headed in that direction.[laughter] he w had ten kids of the time i think. after the trip, one of the things it did come out of this was that eventually the purchase requirement was noted although it did take effect until the food stamp act of 1977 that did not take effect until january 1979 when the purchase requirement was finally ended in participation the food stamp program one of 1.5 million in one month. so it made a big difference in a lot of people lives just by lifting that purchase requirement. it was also interesting to find that food stamps are a welfare program for people for the hungry. so welfare program with walmart is 4% of walmart sales comem from food stamps. always interesting to see walmart, how they come down on legislation that makes it harder for people to get food stamps because it cuts into their revenue. course afterer rfk's assassination in june of 68, richard nixon was elected president. he had to appoint someone to oversee the office of economic opportunity, basically oversee the
and robert kennedy said i'm headed in that direction.[laughter] he w had ten kids of the time i think. after the trip, one of the things it did come out of this was that eventually the purchase requirement was noted although it did take effect until the food stamp act of 1977 that did not take effect until january 1979 when the purchase requirement was finally ended in participation the food stamp program one of 1.5 million in one month. so it made a big difference in a lot of people lives just...
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kennedy. produced by cbs news for the cbs television network. ♪ ♪ this is the white house, as seen from south lawn for the next hour mrs. john f. kennedy invite you to visit. (applause) >> good evening everybody. do i need to use this microphone? okay. what i would like to do for a few minutes is bring a little color to a black and white show. some color pictures of how those rooms looked when mrs. kennedy was doing it, and some pictures of how the rooms have changed since that time. because i think mrs. kennedy would've been the first person to say to everyone what she was doing was a first step when she was asking people to donate things, maybe the very best things weren't the ones being offered, but when you had nothing you took what was offered. so there have been improvement to the collection, growth to the collection, and that is what she expected every first family to do to contribute to the house. growing and becoming more interesting to the public. you will see here the white house. a
kennedy. produced by cbs news for the cbs television network. ♪ ♪ this is the white house, as seen from south lawn for the next hour mrs. john f. kennedy invite you to visit. (applause) >> good evening everybody. do i need to use this microphone? okay. what i would like to do for a few minutes is bring a little color to a black and white show. some color pictures of how those rooms looked when mrs. kennedy was doing it, and some pictures of how the rooms have changed since that time....
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kennedy. from the outset, nixon realized that fidel castro was either going to be an opportunity or a problem for him, depending on whether castro was still in power or gone by election day. by the fall of 1960, john kennedy was beating the eisenhower administration over the head with fidel castro. kennedy realized that no subject roused american voters more than the specter of a communist cuba. at every whistle stop he reminded voters that the island was a mere eight jet minutes away, and he blamed eisenhower and company including vice president nixon for letting this happen. imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a pretty well-earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the premiere communist busters in america, and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, was not quite anti-communist enough. it was galling. kennedy had somehow managed to outflank nixon as an anti-communist hawk. the probably the best example of this occurred in one of
kennedy. from the outset, nixon realized that fidel castro was either going to be an opportunity or a problem for him, depending on whether castro was still in power or gone by election day. by the fall of 1960, john kennedy was beating the eisenhower administration over the head with fidel castro. kennedy realized that no subject roused american voters more than the specter of a communist cuba. at every whistle stop he reminded voters that the island was a mere eight jet minutes away, and he...
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i knew about the kennedy trip. just as piece of political trivia, that robert kennedyju in 68 hadnd gone on what is same as poverty tourist eastern kentucky. at the time kennedy was not officially a candidate that was considering running against lyndon johnson in the democratic primary. it was in effect type of the campaign stop. it at all the toppings of the camping trip with photo opportunities and the hearings a in the speeches. i just thought it was interesting that robert kennedy in 1968 as a liberal could go to eastern kentucky and very credibly campaign and 50 years later use donald trump when these counties with 60 or 70% vote.. i thought i should write a book about that but then it would else thought the same thing. this book intose being a little different. it focuses more on the trip itself. i don't really get into that much of the analysis of why things have changed. i look at more how things have changed and delivered up to the reader l to decide what the changes are for better or for worse. they are f
i knew about the kennedy trip. just as piece of political trivia, that robert kennedyju in 68 hadnd gone on what is same as poverty tourist eastern kentucky. at the time kennedy was not officially a candidate that was considering running against lyndon johnson in the democratic primary. it was in effect type of the campaign stop. it at all the toppings of the camping trip with photo opportunities and the hearings a in the speeches. i just thought it was interesting that robert kennedy in 1968...
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that perked kennedy up.e said i think every politician should write a book, it can help your standing in the political realm. that is what nixon did. he worked on a book. it cover different moments, different crises. it is similar in structure to george w. bush's. it really picks key moments from that person's life. it was a best-selling book. it helped him begin to reestablish himself as a politician and begin that second act that led him to become president. susan: after watergate, he authored several more books. how does this change his reputation post-watergate? craig: his presidential memoirs which came out directly after watergate, were hugely anticipated. it was breaking news when the page count came out. people were like, this is how long the book is going to be. there was intense issue because of the watergate issue. after that, the books became less newsy, they were more philosophical, books about governing philosophy and politics. i think they helped, as much as anything else, president nixon sett
that perked kennedy up.e said i think every politician should write a book, it can help your standing in the political realm. that is what nixon did. he worked on a book. it cover different moments, different crises. it is similar in structure to george w. bush's. it really picks key moments from that person's life. it was a best-selling book. it helped him begin to reestablish himself as a politician and begin that second act that led him to become president. susan: after watergate, he...
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kennedy, finish it up. >> kennedy: all right.ayor of queenstown on the south island did this. he went bungee jumping from the suspension bridge. limited liability laws in new zealand so you can do stuff like this and not get sued. this like eric garcetti in l.a. going to a movie. it's run-of-the-mill for keyways. >> jesse: i ♪ >> i just want to make something clear. it's very important. vaccine or no vaccine, we are back and we are starting the process. pete: we are back and so is "fox & friends" on this saturday morning edition. welcome. president trump unveiling operation warp speed to fast track a covid-19 vaccine as he reassures americans the u.s. will make a come back with or without a cure. griff: on capitol hill house democrats barely passing their $3 trillion stimulus buy by just 9 vote: 14 splitting with the republicans to pass the bill.
kennedy, finish it up. >> kennedy: all right.ayor of queenstown on the south island did this. he went bungee jumping from the suspension bridge. limited liability laws in new zealand so you can do stuff like this and not get sued. this like eric garcetti in l.a. going to a movie. it's run-of-the-mill for keyways. >> jesse: i ♪ >> i just want to make something clear. it's very important. vaccine or no vaccine, we are back and we are starting the process. pete: we are back and...
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joe kennedy senior, the book starts, the house of kennedy starts with the scene that sets the tone in my opinion, joe senior has had a stroke, he cannot communicate very well, he cannot really speak, he's in the house and he's really cold and he finally gets the attention of his niece that he is cold and he goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing that he finds is that he can coverage owen bed with a flag so she covers him with the flag in the fog she covers him with is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. to me, that is a great scene and this is scene after scene after scene, you could tell the kennedy story. >> we often think of joe, it begins with the grandfather. >> one of the interesting things, he died 105 years to the day that jfk was assassinated. but patrick -- in my story, the story that i tell pretty much begins with joe senior. and then it just goes through the whole thing -- and people talk about the kennedy curse and that has to do with all the tragedies in the family but on some level, i found the curse, it was unintended and i think joe and rose to some ext
joe kennedy senior, the book starts, the house of kennedy starts with the scene that sets the tone in my opinion, joe senior has had a stroke, he cannot communicate very well, he cannot really speak, he's in the house and he's really cold and he finally gets the attention of his niece that he is cold and he goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing that he finds is that he can coverage owen bed with a flag so she covers him with the flag in the fog she covers him with is the flag...
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why did you choose to write about the kennedys? >> it seemed to me, this was the great american family story. they're our royalty as it is, and plenty of stories about jfk and robert, et cetera, et cetera. but in the same way that with the crown, they tell the story of that whole era through queen elizabeth. i thought, it was great to tell this story through the kid kennedy family and in almost all ways, these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth was. she's a great lady, but-- >> especially joe kennedy, sr. the book starts house of kennedy, sets it in my opinion and joe, sr., he's had a stroke. he can't communicate very well. can't really speak. he's in the house in hyannis. he's really, really cold and finally gets the attention of one of his nieces that he's cold and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing she finds she can cover show with in bed is a flag so she covers him with this flag and the flag she covers him with is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. so to me, it's a great scene an
why did you choose to write about the kennedys? >> it seemed to me, this was the great american family story. they're our royalty as it is, and plenty of stories about jfk and robert, et cetera, et cetera. but in the same way that with the crown, they tell the story of that whole era through queen elizabeth. i thought, it was great to tell this story through the kid kennedy family and in almost all ways, these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth was. she's a great...
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kennedy, finish it up. >> kennedy: all right.eir locked down and the mayor of queenstown on the south island did this. he went bungee jumping from the suspension bridge. limited liability laws in new zealand so you can do stuff like this and not get sued. this like eric garcetti in l.a. going to a movie. it's run-of-the-mill for keyways. >> jesse: i think that new york city mayor should do it, de blasio. >> bret: good evening. i am bret baier. president trump launches operation warp speed to accelerate development of a vaccine for the coronavirus. he'd like to have one before the end of the year. there are 14 candidates that are the focus of the effort so far. the president says "vaccine or no vaccine, we are back." his comments come as new york state takes its first steps toward reopening its economy, steps being repeated in many locations all across the country. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. >> good evening. throughout his almost entire event today, president trump
kennedy, finish it up. >> kennedy: all right.eir locked down and the mayor of queenstown on the south island did this. he went bungee jumping from the suspension bridge. limited liability laws in new zealand so you can do stuff like this and not get sued. this like eric garcetti in l.a. going to a movie. it's run-of-the-mill for keyways. >> jesse: i think that new york city mayor should do it, de blasio. >> bret: good evening. i am bret baier. president trump launches...
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why did you choose to write about the kennedys? >> guest: it seemed to me that this was the great american family story. they are our royal family such as it is. this is the crowd in my opinion. i wanted to write about the whole story. when there's plenty of stories about jfk and robert etc., but in the same way that with the crown, they told the story of that whole era through queen elizabeth. i thought it was great to talk this through the kennedy family. these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth was. she is a great lady but not as interesting. the book starts to with the theme that sets the tone in my opinion and joe senior has had a stroke. he can't communicate very well come he can't speak. he finally gets the attention of one of his nieces and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing that she finds a she can cover him with is a flag so she covers him with this flag and the flag she covers him with is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. so to me that is like a great scene and that is wha
why did you choose to write about the kennedys? >> guest: it seemed to me that this was the great american family story. they are our royal family such as it is. this is the crowd in my opinion. i wanted to write about the whole story. when there's plenty of stories about jfk and robert etc., but in the same way that with the crown, they told the story of that whole era through queen elizabeth. i thought it was great to talk this through the kennedy family. these characters are a lot more...
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joe kennedy senior, the book starts house of kennedy, is starts which sets the tone, joe senior has had a stroke, he cannot communicate very well, he cannot really speak, he's in the house, he is really, really cold and he finally gets the attention of one is his nieces that is cold and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing that she finds when she can cover joe in bed is a flag, she covers him with the flag and the flag she covers him with is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. to me a great scene and that's what this book is, scene after scene after scene. you can tell the kennedy story. >> mr. patterson we often think of the kennedy family beginning with joe but it began with the grandfather. >> pj? >> one of the interesting things, he died 105 years to the day jfk was a fascinating. with patrick, my story the story that i tell begins with joe, joe senior. then it just goes through the whole thing, the boys and people talk about the kennedy curse in the hundreds you with all the tragedies in the family. but on some level, i found the curse that was an unintended on
joe kennedy senior, the book starts house of kennedy, is starts which sets the tone, joe senior has had a stroke, he cannot communicate very well, he cannot really speak, he's in the house, he is really, really cold and he finally gets the attention of one is his nieces that is cold and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing that she finds when she can cover joe in bed is a flag, she covers him with the flag and the flag she covers him with is the flag that covered jfk's...
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kennedy, a host of "kennedy" on fox business. emily compagno, attorney and fox news contributor. in the center box today, charlie hurt, opinion editor for "the washington times" and fox news contributor. we say he's "outnumbered," and he's also out with us on a monday. we are glad to see you. charlie, i will start with you, just on this whole back and forth in this political fight. do you think most americans are tuned into this, and what are they watching for? >> charlie: well, whether or not they are tuned into this with everything else going on, it's kind of hard to say. but i do think, as the political theater heats up, they will become more tuned into this. it is vitally important. what we have going on here. we don't know for certain how high up the directives went inside the obama administration, to spy on the political opponents in the middle of an election. this obsession that president obama had with mike flynn, both before president trump won the election and then after he won the election, and general flynn was coming into the administration, is very, very curious and
kennedy, a host of "kennedy" on fox business. emily compagno, attorney and fox news contributor. in the center box today, charlie hurt, opinion editor for "the washington times" and fox news contributor. we say he's "outnumbered," and he's also out with us on a monday. we are glad to see you. charlie, i will start with you, just on this whole back and forth in this political fight. do you think most americans are tuned into this, and what are they watching for?...
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one of the most dramatic and dangerous moments of the cold war, the cuban missile crisis with kennedy and castro and khrushchev. the soviets were installing offensive missiles that could have reached much of the mainland to wipe out millions of americans so kennedy felt he had reconnaissance to get pictures of the site and could not let this go so to see 13 days so he goes through many arguments to invade cuba bomb cuba and comes up with an announcement to the country of a quarantine rather than a blockade against the language a blockade is an active for that softened the impression so kennedy gives the speech i was just a boy then but you can see how riveted everybody was there with the television section it got tremendous coverage when he decided to blockade cuba. and we did not know how the soviets would respond. a couple of things that kennedy demonstrated not only perseverance, learning from experience the notion to change with circumstances when he felt there were openings for a peaceful resolution and he took them rather than pushing khrushchev into a corner learning from exper
one of the most dramatic and dangerous moments of the cold war, the cuban missile crisis with kennedy and castro and khrushchev. the soviets were installing offensive missiles that could have reached much of the mainland to wipe out millions of americans so kennedy felt he had reconnaissance to get pictures of the site and could not let this go so to see 13 days so he goes through many arguments to invade cuba bomb cuba and comes up with an announcement to the country of a quarantine rather...
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-- did kennedy really write that book?ged the question and made it moral and ethical. readers realized this. i looked at the letters kennedy was receiving in 1957 and librarians and school teachers were sending him letters saying did you really right this book? you would not have accepted the prize if you did not write the book. that is not the right thing to do. announcer 2: watch on to a day. -- on q and a. announcer 1: you are watching "american history tv", 48 hours of programming every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @csp anhistory to keep up with our schedule and the latest history news. announcer 2: sunday night on "book tv" on afterwords, talking about growing up in the idaho mountains with survivalist parents. >> i think my mother did a decent job of homeschooling. by time i came along, she was a midwife and herbalist, there was not a lot going on. or tookwrote an essay an exam. there was never anything like a lecture. announcer 2: and the former u.s. surgeon general with his book "together," on the impac
-- did kennedy really write that book?ged the question and made it moral and ethical. readers realized this. i looked at the letters kennedy was receiving in 1957 and librarians and school teachers were sending him letters saying did you really right this book? you would not have accepted the prize if you did not write the book. that is not the right thing to do. announcer 2: watch on to a day. -- on q and a. announcer 1: you are watching "american history tv", 48 hours of programming...
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kennedy in the great space race. on the panel doctor meant the author of history, she's the author of lincoln and emancipation. richard norton smith, an acclaimed author of a wonderful book on george washington called patriarch. george washington and the new american nation. he's written many books including one from herbert over, and served as a director of five different presidential libraries. tonight these individuals will discuss their new book, presidents noted historians on the best and worst chief executives." please join me in welcoming them tonight. [applause] >> good evening, everybody. nice to see you. and thank you, kevin. i can't think of a more appropriate place to talk about presidential leadership that mount vernon. it was actually c-span's 40th anniversary, but what a week we picked for this book to come out. and also to put some current events into context, we hope to do that tonight. in putting this book together, brian and i have worked on nine of these collective works of his interviews. and thi
kennedy in the great space race. on the panel doctor meant the author of history, she's the author of lincoln and emancipation. richard norton smith, an acclaimed author of a wonderful book on george washington called patriarch. george washington and the new american nation. he's written many books including one from herbert over, and served as a director of five different presidential libraries. tonight these individuals will discuss their new book, presidents noted historians on the best and...
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kennedy, most of kennedy on the fox business network. emily compagno, attorney and fox news contributor, and joining us today, jason chaffetz, former utah congressman on fox news contributor. he is "outnumbered." jason, what do you think of some of these responses that we are seeing? >> jason: i think the governors in these states are going to lose. you can't just trample on the bill of rights when you go after religious services, when you go after the freedom of assembly, when you go after free speech, when you try to take down the second amendment by closing access to gun stores and calling that nonessential. these things are spelled out in the bill of rights. there's a reason why they do it, and i think these states are going to be on the losing end of these lawsuits, and i think there's a lot more coming at them. >> melissa: so, here's what texas attorney general ken paxton had to say on that front. emily, i will get your legal opinion on what he said. oh, i don't think it's a sound bite, forgive me. nope, go back a little. the gover
kennedy, most of kennedy on the fox business network. emily compagno, attorney and fox news contributor, and joining us today, jason chaffetz, former utah congressman on fox news contributor. he is "outnumbered." jason, what do you think of some of these responses that we are seeing? >> jason: i think the governors in these states are going to lose. you can't just trample on the bill of rights when you go after religious services, when you go after the freedom of assembly, when...
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when oliver stone came out with his film in 1992 about the kennedy assassination i decided i.c.e. all on - - i decided i would solve it. i put pictures and xerox copies all over the wall with thumbtacks and yarn and wild conspiracy theories that i remember so that collecting and memorabilia and a strange sub collection and presidential locks of hair until you see it. then it is fascinating but it has been a passion of mine. this has been an interest my entire life. i spent all day about innovation in the future and when my wife was pregnant with our oldest daughter who was five years old i needed a nesting project so i will resurrect this childhood interest about the times president died in office and the office was transformed so it really resonates on so many different levels because we are at a time people is looking at leadership qualities a fascination with history but it is anchored around those transitions every ten or 20 years most people are familiar with one or two presidents at office most people are surprised there are eight. i won't give you all of them i have to leav
when oliver stone came out with his film in 1992 about the kennedy assassination i decided i.c.e. all on - - i decided i would solve it. i put pictures and xerox copies all over the wall with thumbtacks and yarn and wild conspiracy theories that i remember so that collecting and memorabilia and a strange sub collection and presidential locks of hair until you see it. then it is fascinating but it has been a passion of mine. this has been an interest my entire life. i spent all day about...
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one used to kill carol kennedy? was a suspect, get rid of that golf sock because it was incriminating evidence? seemed like every investigative trail they followed led right back to the same person they had suspected all along. carol's friend katherine knew who that was. >> i didn't believe that steve did it. but i couldn't think of anyone else that would possibly do any harm to carol. >> reporter: and so three months after carol was killed, they arrested steve democker on a charge of first degree murder. steve's sister, sharon. i'm trying to imagine what it was like for the family, this amazing, accomplished, interesting, intelligent family, when the leader child was charged with murdering his wife. a woman who you all loved. >> it was a total shock. you're going, they -- they don't understand. if -- if they knew him they would see how wrong and impossible this was. >> reporter: even worse, prosecutors filed for the death penalty. any chance for bail for steve, given the charge, was remote. still, the whole democke
one used to kill carol kennedy? was a suspect, get rid of that golf sock because it was incriminating evidence? seemed like every investigative trail they followed led right back to the same person they had suspected all along. carol's friend katherine knew who that was. >> i didn't believe that steve did it. but i couldn't think of anyone else that would possibly do any harm to carol. >> reporter: and so three months after carol was killed, they arrested steve democker on a charge...
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kennedy, we see that a lot.here are those city councils that sit there and able to make rules on this front, and dictate the lives of businesses as they go forward. you want people to be protected, but at the same time, there is an inherent risk with going out. we can't all hide in our houses for the rest of our lives. >> kennedy: you know, and businesses have to be able to employ people without fear. that is absolutely right, the small businesses are the ones very much in danger of going under, those who haven't already shuttered their doors for good. we have to have something that is much more functional that also requires personal responsibility on both fronts. that's people going to work and employers, and they can work together mutually and have these agreements. the everything about the city councils, who are they beholden to? democrats are the party that is beholden to trial lawyers. trial lawyers are going to enrich themselves phenomenally if they are, in fact, able to push some of these massive lawsuits
kennedy, we see that a lot.here are those city councils that sit there and able to make rules on this front, and dictate the lives of businesses as they go forward. you want people to be protected, but at the same time, there is an inherent risk with going out. we can't all hide in our houses for the rest of our lives. >> kennedy: you know, and businesses have to be able to employ people without fear. that is absolutely right, the small businesses are the ones very much in danger of going...
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. >> kennedy: beautifully done, thank you so much, jennifer. because we have talked about unique and traditional ways we can honor those who served and those who have fallen, what resignations with you today in terms of people taking unique and possibly digital steps? >> well, i think if these people still exist in our universe commits in our hearts, minds and memories. that is where we can honor them. but i appreciate arlington. my life was changed there and a story too long to tell right now, but with that being said, the people i remember, corporal daniel greer united states chrisman donald live in my memories, my heart and i think about them every day especially a day like today. i don't think you have to go further than that to remember the people, names, faces and personalities. thank god they existed for the first time they did. and thank god they believe in something bigger than themselves that our freedom was more important than the rest of their lives and they cast and on that promise. that is all you have to do. then take inventory m
. >> kennedy: beautifully done, thank you so much, jennifer. because we have talked about unique and traditional ways we can honor those who served and those who have fallen, what resignations with you today in terms of people taking unique and possibly digital steps? >> well, i think if these people still exist in our universe commits in our hearts, minds and memories. that is where we can honor them. but i appreciate arlington. my life was changed there and a story too long to...
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kennedy: yes, sir. states, and their constitution, you are prohibited from borrowing money to operate government. you can borrow money to build things, but not to operate government. are you aware of that? chairman powell: i thought most states could borrow it during the course of year for maturities of less than a year to smooth out the inflow of cash. revenue anticipation notes, tax anticipation notes. sen. kennedy: right. have you had a lot of inquiries about the municipal liquidity facility? chairman powell: we sure have. sen. kennedy: secretary mnuchin, do you agree with what the chairman said? sec. mnuchin: yes. sen. kennedy: let me offer you an observation. i'm not expecting you to comment on it. it looks to me like the game plan is to have senator ,cconnell, senator schumer leader mccarthy, speaker pelosi, and you go off and create a deal on the next package, if there is one. then you will bring that deal and to the republicans democrats in both houses. indication,is any the republicans and demo
kennedy: yes, sir. states, and their constitution, you are prohibited from borrowing money to operate government. you can borrow money to build things, but not to operate government. are you aware of that? chairman powell: i thought most states could borrow it during the course of year for maturities of less than a year to smooth out the inflow of cash. revenue anticipation notes, tax anticipation notes. sen. kennedy: right. have you had a lot of inquiries about the municipal liquidity...
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kennedy.but he was starting to pursue ocean, mapping of our ocean floors and embraced people like rachel carson's 1962 silent spring, which gave birth to the modern environmental movement, and did a lot of the right moves with civil rights at the time of the freedom rides and the assassination of medger evers. late '72, nixon just beat mcgovern in the biggest landslide in american history and on tape you can hear nixon saying, somebody's got to do a book about 192,72, i am the bes president ever. i just won the biggest landslide. i did the breakthrough to china. he went on all the things he did. the next month watergate is hounding him and his reputation's been destroyed by the combination of those tapes with anti-semitic slurs and the watergate fiasco. so nixon hasn't been able to strategic track -- you won't see him ranked so high. the tapes killed his presidency because they were the joking gun and they also are hurting him from rising into history. whereas kennedy because of the assassinat
kennedy.but he was starting to pursue ocean, mapping of our ocean floors and embraced people like rachel carson's 1962 silent spring, which gave birth to the modern environmental movement, and did a lot of the right moves with civil rights at the time of the freedom rides and the assassination of medger evers. late '72, nixon just beat mcgovern in the biggest landslide in american history and on tape you can hear nixon saying, somebody's got to do a book about 192,72, i am the bes president...
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described as an indiana jones of food, kennedy is fantastically entertaining.speaks openly and honestly about love and ageing, food and fulfilment, sex and death, and the need for a little more salt in all our lives. you can enjoy her company now on a wide range of digital platforms. looking ahead, monday sees the digital release of reborn, a derivative low—budget horror flick which premiered to crowd pleasing responses at frightfest halloween in 2018. described as carrie meets firestarter, this b—movie's main selling point is barbara crampton. cult star of re—animator and from beyond, she's a mainstay of horror films since returning in 2011's you're next. i want to know where her body is. she plays an actress whose stillborn daughter returns from the grave as a needy teenager with destructive electromagnetic powers. the script is stilted, the effects basic and the scares familiar. the only surprise is the pay—off to a subplot about auditioning for peter bogdanovich, which raises a few passing chuckles. a few passing chuckles is pretty much all you get from can
described as an indiana jones of food, kennedy is fantastically entertaining.speaks openly and honestly about love and ageing, food and fulfilment, sex and death, and the need for a little more salt in all our lives. you can enjoy her company now on a wide range of digital platforms. looking ahead, monday sees the digital release of reborn, a derivative low—budget horror flick which premiered to crowd pleasing responses at frightfest halloween in 2018. described as carrie meets firestarter,...
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straight to cnn's rachel crane at the kennedy space center. if this happens it will be the first time a commercial company has brought humans into orbit. nasa just said launch chances have risen to 70% as the weather improves. talk to us about what is happening now in the final minutes. >> reporter: well, john, i'm starting to get butterflies. here on the ground i don't see any clouds in sight over launch pad 39. we are crossing our fingers and toes that this takes off. it feels like it is going to. let me tell you what is happening. they're loading over a million pounds of fuel right now. that is liquid oxygen and kerosene. the crew access arm has been retracted. the launch escape system has been armed as you said. bob and doug are strapped into the capsule. now five minutes out is when terminal countdown begins and when dragon's onboard computers take control of the vehicle and the back retracts. one minute before 9:00 falcon line will be in start mode when the computers take control. 45 seconds before launch the director will say go for lau
straight to cnn's rachel crane at the kennedy space center. if this happens it will be the first time a commercial company has brought humans into orbit. nasa just said launch chances have risen to 70% as the weather improves. talk to us about what is happening now in the final minutes. >> reporter: well, john, i'm starting to get butterflies. here on the ground i don't see any clouds in sight over launch pad 39. we are crossing our fingers and toes that this takes off. it feels like it...
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i think he was sort of exonerated by history by this and even the kennedy family, ted kennedy, was critical of ford for pardoning nixon later and gave ford a profiling courage award saying i was wrong, senator kennedy said. he was right in pardoning nixon so there has been a historical redemption here for jerry ford. now, we remember this but this is jimmy carter and the iranian hostage crisis. we still had iran in the headlines today. this is a case where the american ally left the country and the religious zealots took over and took control of iran. america was widely despised in iran for supporting the shah who was very brutal and guilty of oppressing his people so one day when the shah had left he wanted to have a treatment for physical problems that he was having in the united states and the question was will be let him in the united states and maybe stir up a position in iran that we were supporting this hated figure there and this is after he had been deposed. carter said well, okay, it's probably the humane thing to do and let him have the treatment here and he was a good ally for t
i think he was sort of exonerated by history by this and even the kennedy family, ted kennedy, was critical of ford for pardoning nixon later and gave ford a profiling courage award saying i was wrong, senator kennedy said. he was right in pardoning nixon so there has been a historical redemption here for jerry ford. now, we remember this but this is jimmy carter and the iranian hostage crisis. we still had iran in the headlines today. this is a case where the american ally left the country and...
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first, i want to get to some live pictures you're looking at there coming to us from the kennedy space center in florida where just a short time from now, the first manned rocket launch on u.s. soil in nine years is expected to happen. let's go to rachel crane there on the scene. just walk us through what's happening now. i have to tell you, rachel, it's a very different scene. oh, no. our signal just cut out but we saw what the astronauts here were doing. what do they have ahead for them over the next couple of hours as they get ready for this? >> reporter: the astronauts are ahead of schedule, already in the seats, strapped in right now. the weather here though, at kennedy space center, as you can see, my hair there, a tent next to us, it's not cooperating at the moment. obviously, weather in florida can be quite temperament tal, a 50/50 chance that the rocket will have liftoff but the space center and the people tuning around the world are crossing their fingers that this historic launch will happen today. brianna? >> it's just so wild when you think about it. i think we forget how
first, i want to get to some live pictures you're looking at there coming to us from the kennedy space center in florida where just a short time from now, the first manned rocket launch on u.s. soil in nine years is expected to happen. let's go to rachel crane there on the scene. just walk us through what's happening now. i have to tell you, rachel, it's a very different scene. oh, no. our signal just cut out but we saw what the astronauts here were doing. what do they have ahead for them over...
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quick. >> it's very hard senator kennedy. >> how hard? >> h justice gets for clerks there were three retire justices that made 4391 for each retired justice. there are only 39 clerkships available in the country. >> after that you practice law? >> i did. i was an attorney add the global firm that a sole practitioner that a partner at a regional firm. >> why do you think in light of all of those credentials the american bar association recently found you unqualified? >> at the time they reported they that the temperament and integrity but they preferred judges that have had more years of experience after law school than i had. >> how many people from the committee? >> one or two from each federal circuit. >> how many went to federal loss one - - harvard law? >> i don't know. >> graduate with honors? >> i don't know. >> harvard law review? >> i don't know. >> clerked for united states supreme court justice? >> i. >> the aba has had an epiphany and now you are well-qualified. >> that's correct. >> i said you are well-qualified. >> it is the
quick. >> it's very hard senator kennedy. >> how hard? >> h justice gets for clerks there were three retire justices that made 4391 for each retired justice. there are only 39 clerkships available in the country. >> after that you practice law? >> i did. i was an attorney add the global firm that a sole practitioner that a partner at a regional firm. >> why do you think in light of all of those credentials the american bar association recently found you...
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>> absolutely, senator kennedy. and if i'd be as a binding precedent, would i follow it absolutely fully and faithfully. >> an open mind about it? >> open minded for every litigant that comes before me. >> thank you, judge. >> senator booker. thank you very much, chairman, i want to echo comments on both sides of the aisle and thank you for your being willing to have a hearing, frankly, this kind of accommodating the different levels of engagement and having a hearing. thank you very much. it's actually very good to see a lot of my colleagues face-to-face. this has been a long and difficult stretch for america and particularly for the state of new jersey, and if you'll indulge me with -- in making a statement, i'm not sure if i'll have time for a question and i appreciate the nominee coming before us, under these circumstances. but mr. chairman, i've listened to comments on both sides of the aisle and it's frustrating to me that we are having folks think that many of the democrats have been criticizing coming back t
>> absolutely, senator kennedy. and if i'd be as a binding precedent, would i follow it absolutely fully and faithfully. >> an open mind about it? >> open minded for every litigant that comes before me. >> thank you, judge. >> senator booker. thank you very much, chairman, i want to echo comments on both sides of the aisle and thank you for your being willing to have a hearing, frankly, this kind of accommodating the different levels of engagement and having a...
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over the next two years, this downwent from 15,000 jobs for the kennedy space center. a lot of disgruntled nasa employees. the vision now is as bright and it has ever been. we are someone step away from accomplishing what we need to do to lead in space. it is not just rhetoric. the president is backing it up with his budget and we are getting bipartisan support in the house and the senate for this very aggressive agenda that includes nasa. it also includes the brand-new space force, which is a great partner of ours right here at the cape. now i have the honor of person who was put in a role by the president of the united states. this role had been gone for 25 years. chairman of the national space council. president trump said we are going to make space a priority. we are going to put the vice the chairman of the national space council. at theare going to secretary of defense and the secretary of commerce and transportation and director of national intelligence and so many others. here is what we have done. as a nation, america is again leading in space. we are proud. a
over the next two years, this downwent from 15,000 jobs for the kennedy space center. a lot of disgruntled nasa employees. the vision now is as bright and it has ever been. we are someone step away from accomplishing what we need to do to lead in space. it is not just rhetoric. the president is backing it up with his budget and we are getting bipartisan support in the house and the senate for this very aggressive agenda that includes nasa. it also includes the brand-new space force, which is a...
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diana kennedy's knowledge of mexican cooking is unsurpassed. she's a legend!earth, check out nothing fancy. it's about british woman who became an unlikely doyenne of mexican cooking. people plagiarise my recipes, they didn't do the research, i do the research. a force of nature, kennedy, who's in her 90s, lives in an ecologically sustainable property from which she holds forth on a range of issues. from the correct way to make guacamole, it's meant to be lumpy, to macho despoilation the planet, by trump and putin. interspersed with these conversations is archive footage of kennedy's extraordinary career, travelling thousands of miles in search of the ingredients and recipes immortalised in her own cookbooks. it's appalling. mexico is importing chillis. read my books and learn, please! what will you do when i'm gone? who is going to start screaming? described as an indiana jones of food, kennedy is fantastically entertaining. an independent woman who speaks openly and honestly about love and ageing, food and fulfillment, sex and death, and the need for a littl
diana kennedy's knowledge of mexican cooking is unsurpassed. she's a legend!earth, check out nothing fancy. it's about british woman who became an unlikely doyenne of mexican cooking. people plagiarise my recipes, they didn't do the research, i do the research. a force of nature, kennedy, who's in her 90s, lives in an ecologically sustainable property from which she holds forth on a range of issues. from the correct way to make guacamole, it's meant to be lumpy, to macho despoilation the...
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who wanted to remember president and misses kennedy's contributions to the white house.hitern more about her house renovation today at 12:00 p.m. eastern and 9:00 a.m. pacific on american history tv. talking tonew book, " strangers," malcolm gladwell thinks details why he that people make inaccurate judgments. >> i am going to drag you out of here. >> you are going to drag me out of my car. forhe is imprisoned resisting arrest, and two days later she hangs herself in her cell, a tragic and unexpected result, but the whole exchange that we sell, which goes on and on, we only saw a small snippet --it, that was the kind of when i first saw that online, that is when i realized what i wanted to write about. downu break that exchange moment by moment, you see multiple failures of understanding of empathy, of one million things. >> sunday night on eight eastern on q&a. ♪ c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events, from the presidential primaries through the impeachment process. and now, the federal response to the co
who wanted to remember president and misses kennedy's contributions to the white house.hitern more about her house renovation today at 12:00 p.m. eastern and 9:00 a.m. pacific on american history tv. talking tonew book, " strangers," malcolm gladwell thinks details why he that people make inaccurate judgments. >> i am going to drag you out of here. >> you are going to drag me out of my car. forhe is imprisoned resisting arrest, and two days later she hangs herself in her...
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eastern standard time here at the kennedy space center.ight now they're basically going through all the measures they had to take to get to this point but in reverse. so they're bringing back the crew arm. they are -- the propellant obviously stopped, they're now removing the pressure from the fuel. that's a 40-minute process. people will come back to the pad to help the astronauts, bob behnken and doug hurley unfortunately come out of their seats. there will be another launch opportunity on may 30. a backup to the backup on may 31, because as we've seen today, these rocket launches are very precarious. they're at the mercy of mother nature. jake, i just want to point out, had there been some kind of issue at the pad, there's an end to end abort system here. it's called the launch escape system. so had there been, you know, some catastrophe, had the rocket been exploding, there would have been rockets at capsule, eight engines that would have been able to propel the capsule away from the rocket. so a lot of safety protocols built into the
eastern standard time here at the kennedy space center.ight now they're basically going through all the measures they had to take to get to this point but in reverse. so they're bringing back the crew arm. they are -- the propellant obviously stopped, they're now removing the pressure from the fuel. that's a 40-minute process. people will come back to the pad to help the astronauts, bob behnken and doug hurley unfortunately come out of their seats. there will be another launch opportunity on...
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kennedy won the pulitzer prize since 1989 the kennedy family and the jfk library foundation have awardedgnize and celebrate those who have shown courage in the previous year joining us with a special announcement about this year's event, caroline kennedy and her son jack schlossberg good morning to both of you, good to see you. >> thank you, it's good to be here. >> i see you are separate but we're excited to talk to you together start with you, ambassador kennedy, what is plan for profiles in courage? it's such a moving event will you be giving an award this year >> what happened this year is that we realized that we are seeing courage all around us, in the extraordinary demonstration of people putting their own lives at risk to help the rest of us stay safe and healthy. we decided to create a special award this year. the profiles in covid courage award. and we are here today to ask for help from your audience and from people around this country to nominate their heroes of this terrible crisis. >> so jack, then how will it work you're going to do the covid heroes, which of course there
kennedy won the pulitzer prize since 1989 the kennedy family and the jfk library foundation have awardedgnize and celebrate those who have shown courage in the previous year joining us with a special announcement about this year's event, caroline kennedy and her son jack schlossberg good morning to both of you, good to see you. >> thank you, it's good to be here. >> i see you are separate but we're excited to talk to you together start with you, ambassador kennedy, what is plan for...
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kennedy: how can you sen. kennedy: do that under the supremacy clause? aree wilson: i think there frameworks where state constitutions can give other constitutions that go beyond what the federal constitution allows. they cannot do less than what the federal constitution allows. sen. kennedy: that is correct, adequate, and independent state ground doctrine. judge wilson: yes. sen. kennedy: the mississippi supreme court could go further, but they could not do last as mandated by the united states supreme court. judge wilson: that is correct. sen. kennedy: let me ask another question. i am not trying to be rude, but we have a limited amount of time. here is something i have never understood. we can agree, can we not, that under the united states constitution we have a fundamental right to travel from one state to another. do you agree with that? judge wilson: i think that is right, senator. sen. kennedy: how come we don't have a fundamental right to travel internationally? what's the difference? thee wilson: well, difference would be sovereignty of this co
kennedy: how can you sen. kennedy: do that under the supremacy clause? aree wilson: i think there frameworks where state constitutions can give other constitutions that go beyond what the federal constitution allows. they cannot do less than what the federal constitution allows. sen. kennedy: that is correct, adequate, and independent state ground doctrine. judge wilson: yes. sen. kennedy: the mississippi supreme court could go further, but they could not do last as mandated by the united...
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kennedy and watergate to the attacks on 911 and w m d's in iraq generations of citizens both here in the united states and around the world have been witness to lie after lie cover up after cover up add into the mix the echo chamber of social media the rise of youtube prognosticators and entire industries built on cultivating public fear for personal financial gain and fame and is it really such a surprise or wonder that today when global world changing events take place many around the world view these events through a well earned skepticism so that leaves us with a very important question when does healthy skepticism turn into paranoid delusion and who ultimately gets to decide what is the important difference between the 2. since the onset of the covert 19 pandemic there has been a steady diet of healthy skepticism as well as paranoid delusion from legitimate questions regarding the violations of privacy that could arise from the mass implementation of contact tracing to the lunacy of questioning whether the virus is actually real and while many of these skepticism are a healthy r
kennedy and watergate to the attacks on 911 and w m d's in iraq generations of citizens both here in the united states and around the world have been witness to lie after lie cover up after cover up add into the mix the echo chamber of social media the rise of youtube prognosticators and entire industries built on cultivating public fear for personal financial gain and fame and is it really such a surprise or wonder that today when global world changing events take place many around the world...
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here at the kennedy space center, we are seeing the benefits of that today.or the first time since 1972, we have a human landing system funded to go back to the surface of the moon. now we have contracts for that human landing system. one of those partners is spacex. thank you for partnering with us yet again. it is my pleasure and my honor to introduce to you the chairman of the national space council, the vice president of the united states, mike pence. [applause] ♪ vice pres. pence: hello, nasa, hello, spacex, and hello america's future in space. [applause] to the governor, leader mccarthy, members of the house and senate, members of the cabinet, the joint chiefs, jim bridenstine, the incredible men and women of nasa and spacex, it is an honor and a joy for me to be here with the president of the united states at kennedy space center on the day we made history. on the day american astronauts returned to space on an american rocket from american soil for the first time in nearly 10 years. you did it. [applause] for too long, the american space program was n
here at the kennedy space center, we are seeing the benefits of that today.or the first time since 1972, we have a human landing system funded to go back to the surface of the moon. now we have contracts for that human landing system. one of those partners is spacex. thank you for partnering with us yet again. it is my pleasure and my honor to introduce to you the chairman of the national space council, the vice president of the united states, mike pence. [applause] ♪ vice pres. pence: hello,...
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you are looking live at the launch pad 39a, kennedy space center, cape canaveral florida.irst american to the moon some 50 years ago.
you are looking live at the launch pad 39a, kennedy space center, cape canaveral florida.irst american to the moon some 50 years ago.
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it on my shoulder having grown up in kibera an experience the effects of unsafe or to face hands kennedy or did they founded the n g o short but he would soon face fierce opposition from the so-called water cattails . idea of water also the beautiful to me it was a little bit dangerous at the same time because people who makes a lot of money because the very powerful powerful men in this community the cartels run their own want to sustain selling of uprising and i genie quarter my dream was to bring clean affordable water to the community. but my pipes were cut to pieces. although he was afraid of the cartels kennedy decided to approach monday of back then he was a gang member and leader of the water mafia were talked a little bit and then after the public want to play you he really quit a really small amount of money or not that's how it started and nobody ever touched the water. for monday it was an easy decision to switch sides and went for the ngo instead of a cartel. but now he's happy with his new job. i feel very proud. because i'm doing what i said due to the community reaching o
it on my shoulder having grown up in kibera an experience the effects of unsafe or to face hands kennedy or did they founded the n g o short but he would soon face fierce opposition from the so-called water cattails . idea of water also the beautiful to me it was a little bit dangerous at the same time because people who makes a lot of money because the very powerful powerful men in this community the cartels run their own want to sustain selling of uprising and i genie quarter my dream was to...
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described as an indiana jones of food, kennedy is fantastically entertaining.penly and honestly about love and ageing, food and fulfillment, sex and death, and the need for a little more salt in all our lives. you can enjoy it now on a wide range of digital platforms. looking ahead, monday sees the digital release of reborn, the low—budget horror flick and halloween in 2018. described as kerry meets firestarter, this b—movie four main selling point as barbara crampton. she's become a mainstay of any horror since returning in 2011's you're next. she plays an actress who's still born daughter returns from the grave as a needy teenager. the script is still to the effect basic on the stairs familiar. the only surprise is the playoff to a subplot about auditioning, which raises some other points. a few passing chuckles is pretty much all you get from can you keep a secret, which opened on monday. much all you get from can you keep a secret, which opened on mondaylj secret, which opened on monday.” heard you guys broke up. i'm sorry, are you 0k? yeah, i'm fine, i thi
described as an indiana jones of food, kennedy is fantastically entertaining.penly and honestly about love and ageing, food and fulfillment, sex and death, and the need for a little more salt in all our lives. you can enjoy it now on a wide range of digital platforms. looking ahead, monday sees the digital release of reborn, the low—budget horror flick and halloween in 2018. described as kerry meets firestarter, this b—movie four main selling point as barbara crampton. she's become a...
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lee harvey oswald shot jon kennedy in order to kill jon kennedy. what charles cato was trying to do, he had nothing personal against james garfield. he liked the man, he met the man, met his wife, what he was trying to do was reverse the election of 1880. he was not so much trying to get garfield out of office as to put someone else in office. he was trying to make chester allen arthur and his circle of friends the president and the willing circle in the united states. it was a regime change. that is a very scary thought when you think about it. >> getting back to andrew johnson. i will steal a question that susan asked at an earlier event amount burden to other historians. abraham lincoln is of course ranked number one president. james buchanan who preceded him and andrew johnson who came after him or consistently ranked the last two. how do you explain that? >> lincoln is sort of historical kryptonite. you do not want to be close to him. he had the greatest challenges of any president i think and it's such a wonderful job. it is hard to look good
lee harvey oswald shot jon kennedy in order to kill jon kennedy. what charles cato was trying to do, he had nothing personal against james garfield. he liked the man, he met the man, met his wife, what he was trying to do was reverse the election of 1880. he was not so much trying to get garfield out of office as to put someone else in office. he was trying to make chester allen arthur and his circle of friends the president and the willing circle in the united states. it was a regime change....