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mrs. kennedy. the fact that ladybird johnson was there and part of the campaign operation, was with him as much as she was, it made lyndon johnson even more dependent on her than he would have been otherwise. >> thank you. >> next question? >> okay. have you heard the phrase about there was no downtime for lyndon johnson? lyndon johnson became president when i was in the fourth grade. my fourth grade teacher went to college in southwest texas. and she might be the only person i have ever heard -- she said she would catch him sleeping in the halls of the old main building and then stop and start loafing around. maybe, you think he did this once in a while anyway? the map you know, the only accounts of him in the white house as when he had his eyes closed and was asleep. but he didn't do much loafing around in the white house. that's for sure. >> i don't think he did much loafing around after college. >> how about another question? the new one? >> please. please come to the by abraham lincoln rejecte
mrs. kennedy. the fact that ladybird johnson was there and part of the campaign operation, was with him as much as she was, it made lyndon johnson even more dependent on her than he would have been otherwise. >> thank you. >> next question? >> okay. have you heard the phrase about there was no downtime for lyndon johnson? lyndon johnson became president when i was in the fourth grade. my fourth grade teacher went to college in southwest texas. and she might be the only person...
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mr. kennedy, can i ask you a question? as long as you are one of the leading developers of this concept? >>> sure. >> yes various argument have been made about the cap for it against it there was a comparison made with respect to the office you know cap that we have ... and the under the proposition vision and how that has been in some view a positive thing i'm sure that other developers have a negative view about it but if we had the 375 cap, vs. one that just said we are going to not have a cap but we are going to continue to study it and as a result of that study, we might modify the program, is that a worse approach than having a numeric cap. >> no, i think it's better because i think it allows flexibility down the road and the problem with having a cap is the timing with the planning department whether you know there is six months worth of planning before you submit what you are going to do and it's hard to know if it's a moving target it's how many projects are a proved or built and some get approved but don't get bu
mr. kennedy, can i ask you a question? as long as you are one of the leading developers of this concept? >>> sure. >> yes various argument have been made about the cap for it against it there was a comparison made with respect to the office you know cap that we have ... and the under the proposition vision and how that has been in some view a positive thing i'm sure that other developers have a negative view about it but if we had the 375 cap, vs. one that just said we are going...
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mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy was a journalism teacher. class should not be lecture. clash of the working alongside students in the journalism class. we had a creative project. she would give us feedback and i remember those interactions. a lot of the experience i got from journalism i still think about when i'm working on the khan academy. early, i was lucky i got into what you call now the ct program and what they did was you have is very structured prussian curriculum for most of the day but one day a week they take you out of the classroom and into this unique classroom. here you go into this classroom which is essentially the kind of classroom i believe everyone should have. you have these two teachers and they have ph.d.s in education and i remember the first day walking into ct and she says what do you want to do? i was like, i like to draw. then she said you should draw more than. she would introduce me to different styles and different tools to draw. what else are you adjusted in? i was like, i like puzzles. she was like you're some puzzles and she would give
mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy was a journalism teacher. class should not be lecture. clash of the working alongside students in the journalism class. we had a creative project. she would give us feedback and i remember those interactions. a lot of the experience i got from journalism i still think about when i'm working on the khan academy. early, i was lucky i got into what you call now the ct program and what they did was you have is very structured prussian curriculum for most of the day but one...
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mr. kennedy if you want to take another hike uphere for a second and give us some idea. >> i'm just going to ask you one question and so and that is -- is there a real tippling point here? between 220 square feet which, is currently the minimum allowed for living space and then, i assume then that the bathroom and kitchen and closets are in addition, to that which would kick it up to what 300? >>> yeah 250. >> 250 and so 50-sny thousand dollars per unit. >>> ore yeah easily and so this is 700 bucks per square foot and it's probably a 55% reduction in square footage would translate to a 25% reduction in rent and there is a direct correlation between rent and purchase price and the total size, and i think, the important thing to remember is flexibility. and as i had point out you will find as of these microapartments going into larger projects that otherwise would not be able to be used and soul find the flexibility will create more unit just because the developers can now use parts and portionability that previously they were not age to and also, i think we could expect that not every unit
mr. kennedy if you want to take another hike uphere for a second and give us some idea. >> i'm just going to ask you one question and so and that is -- is there a real tippling point here? between 220 square feet which, is currently the minimum allowed for living space and then, i assume then that the bathroom and kitchen and closets are in addition, to that which would kick it up to what 300? >>> yeah 250. >> 250 and so 50-sny thousand dollars per unit. >>> ore...
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mr. kennedy from berkeley. and i know he's definitely working on some in the city right now. given the fact some of that is already underway, i would presume they will [speaker not understood] this cap in their ongoing review. >> this does not apply to the students, that cap, legitimate student housing, there's no cap? >> no, that's a separate category. >> separate category, okay. >> that's it for the highlights unless you have some questions. >> i just have one more question about supervisor chiu's legislation, the one he wanted the department of housing to track. is that for only people who violate the 90-day cap or does he want us to track all of the rentals? somebody who rents it out for a week or two weeks. >> right. the amendments for chapter 41 erring on the part [speaker not understood] and may be subletting for tourist-like purposes. he would have to start with dbi enforcing that once this takes effect november 30th. the shared housing element, which has not yet been introduced, is probably going to be some type of a total number of days, probably around 90 days that
mr. kennedy from berkeley. and i know he's definitely working on some in the city right now. given the fact some of that is already underway, i would presume they will [speaker not understood] this cap in their ongoing review. >> this does not apply to the students, that cap, legitimate student housing, there's no cap? >> no, that's a separate category. >> separate category, okay. >> that's it for the highlights unless you have some questions. >> i just have one...
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mrs. kennedy that make it work smoothly. >> kennedy said that the secretary of state's office made a mistake in calculating her length of service. she received an award for 75 years but it is 63. >> president obama took time away from campaigning to offer young girl dating advice, this happened during an interview with a new hampshire television station. the girl said that her mom wouldn't date until she was 16, president obama said it is not easy being a parent and she should talk it through with her parents and the time will be right where there's nothing wrong with the young man coming by. >>> we are keeping a close eye on the social media world buzzing all day about the election and picking up steam. in the newsroom we are keeping an eye on the trends on facebook and twitter. >> mitt romney and president obama are making a final push by urging people online to get out there and vote. you mention how things are too close to call in florida . take a look from the president. he said if you are waiting to vote in florida, stay in line as long as your in line. you can still vote. take a look
mrs. kennedy that make it work smoothly. >> kennedy said that the secretary of state's office made a mistake in calculating her length of service. she received an award for 75 years but it is 63. >> president obama took time away from campaigning to offer young girl dating advice, this happened during an interview with a new hampshire television station. the girl said that her mom wouldn't date until she was 16, president obama said it is not easy being a parent and she should talk...
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mrs. kennedy? >> good question. i don't know. >> mrs. johnson did not know. >> is that right?> that her husband was taping her. >> i wouldn't -- you know, i could see that going either way. i don't know. there was -- the agent who installed the tapes said he remembered or he thought that he had installed them also in the mansion. so in the oval office, the cabinet room and the mansion. but there is no recording from the mansion. we've never heard one. so who knows? the agent had a few things wrong when he was remembering. it's amazing how fast history is forgotten. and one of the paradoxes of the taping system is after nixon it became undesirable -- it became politically a bit scandalous to even contemplate private taping systems. but they are also a source of precise information for the historians. for're a very valuable tool us. so we have better information about the kennedy, johnson and nixon presidencies than we will ever have about any other president. >> a few days later, on october 28, 1962, the president calls president truman to report on the end of the crisis. how d
mrs. kennedy? >> good question. i don't know. >> mrs. johnson did not know. >> is that right?> that her husband was taping her. >> i wouldn't -- you know, i could see that going either way. i don't know. there was -- the agent who installed the tapes said he remembered or he thought that he had installed them also in the mansion. so in the oval office, the cabinet room and the mansion. but there is no recording from the mansion. we've never heard one. so who knows?...
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mrs. kennedy said that she told each spouse that we are each going to do something to make washington a betterplace for the people who live and work here every day. mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutor the wealthier children in town and also children from poor economic backgrounds. she had found come up one day, how much it meant in the life of public school, she had bought books that her children had used before. well, one of the mothers wanted to return the stolen book. and i said no, we want the child have to have the book, and that started the tradition of when we present a book to a child, helping the child. she appeared to help children, those who do not learn to read well on time, it usually means we are here to help them spread the joy of reading. first by putting a book in their hands that they have chosen. over recent years, we have really tried again to stress even more the parental environment that needs to happen with that book if it's going to come alive. we have undergone a transition in the last year. the 46 years for the last long while, we have h
mrs. kennedy said that she told each spouse that we are each going to do something to make washington a betterplace for the people who live and work here every day. mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutor the wealthier children in town and also children from poor economic backgrounds. she had found come up one day, how much it meant in the life of public school, she had bought books that her children had used before. well, one of the mothers wanted to return the...
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mrs. kennedy was very upset. >> so many of his photographs are really ingrained in our consciousness.you this picture of jfk walking and handing holds -- >> isn't that -- >> then the desk photo when he's hiding underneath. >> that's an iconic one. stanley always said, kid, when i shove off that's the picture i'll probably be remembered for. >> i said is it your favorite? >> he said, no, it's not. his favorite shot was what he calls the hand shot and it's a picture of john f. kennedy standing on top of a convertible and the sea of hands reaching up to him and stanley thought that was sort of the start of the political figure with charisma. >> i think maybe my favorite photograph is never before seen photo of john-john sitting in his dad's chair in the oval office. look at that picture but why was it never seen before? it's so charming. >> because the president said that one you can't publish because it looks like i'm not taking the office seriously. >> there's so many more photos. can we kickly show the one of jackie in her wedding dress? i'm taking them out of order so it may be hard.
mrs. kennedy was very upset. >> so many of his photographs are really ingrained in our consciousness.you this picture of jfk walking and handing holds -- >> isn't that -- >> then the desk photo when he's hiding underneath. >> that's an iconic one. stanley always said, kid, when i shove off that's the picture i'll probably be remembered for. >> i said is it your favorite? >> he said, no, it's not. his favorite shot was what he calls the hand shot and it's a...
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mr. kennedy, he had just been like to directly about the missile. so fast toward almost two weeks, he has this issue with the soviet premier has said we will remove the missiles. trust us, we'll do. for the members of the ex-con, the issue is not so much trust but verify, but verify first. there really wasn't a lot of trust the kennedy was on tape talking about how the soviet ambassador to united states was never in as a source because the camp leatherneck not necessary he was lying but there were concerned that maybe he hadn't been told about this. there were concerns that listening to any of the soviet diplomats. revealed thing about deadlifting -- that's what they were doing. so kennedy and ex-con have this promise but they didn't have to falter and work out how to verify. he talks about how there might be a massive trick and how might be a hoax which history has no backlog of. what they have to do is look at how the into and within called its americanizing what's happening on the ground. their preferences to send american weapons inspections int
mr. kennedy, he had just been like to directly about the missile. so fast toward almost two weeks, he has this issue with the soviet premier has said we will remove the missiles. trust us, we'll do. for the members of the ex-con, the issue is not so much trust but verify, but verify first. there really wasn't a lot of trust the kennedy was on tape talking about how the soviet ambassador to united states was never in as a source because the camp leatherneck not necessary he was lying but there...
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mrs. kennedy is said to have told each spouse we are each going to do something to make washington a better place for the people who live and work here every day. and mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town, and she tutored children at very, from very poor economic backgrounds. she had found one day in her tutoring how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring at a local public school to be given a book. she had brought books that her children had had years before and had been left at home, of course. and she let each of them take a book home. well, one of the mothers came to the school the next day to return the stolen book, and they said, no, we want the child to have the book, and that started a tradition of rif when they present a book to a child of writing the child's name in it or helping the child write the name. rif does not pretend to be the teacher of reading. rif is here to help children, particularly those most at risk of not learning to read well and on time. that usually means poor children. we are here to help
mrs. kennedy is said to have told each spouse we are each going to do something to make washington a better place for the people who live and work here every day. and mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town, and she tutored children at very, from very poor economic backgrounds. she had found one day in her tutoring how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring at a local public school to be given a book. she had brought books...
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mrs. kennedy had told each spouse, we are each going to do something to make washington a better place for the people who live and work here every day. and mrs. macnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town and she tutored children from very poor economic graph -- backgrounds. she had found how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring at a public school, to be given up look she had brought that her children had years before and had been left at home of course. she wanted them to take a book home. one of the mothers came to the school the next day and returned the stolen book. i said no, we want the child to have a book and that started a tradition where we might present a book to a child and helping the child write the name. we do not pretend to be the teacher of reading. we are here to help children, particularly those most at risk and not learning to read well and that usually means poor children. we are here to help them find the joy of reading, first putting that book in their hands that they have chosen and write the name in it
mrs. kennedy had told each spouse, we are each going to do something to make washington a better place for the people who live and work here every day. and mrs. macnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town and she tutored children from very poor economic graph -- backgrounds. she had found how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring at a public school, to be given up look she had brought that her children had years before and had been...
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estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mrin public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was more upset by it than i. but losing put me back into business, and i was more successful than i had been before. >> but not long after, something that would make political defeat seem trivial. >> i think my diagnosis was probably the roughest thing we had to go through as a couple. [ female announcer ] introducing yoplait greek 100. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testo
estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mrin public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was --...
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mrs. kennedy. she knew i wanted to be there then the. that is when i saw my father.hite house. i did not go to the white house until january 20. other than to go by for the funeral. >> susan, the way your father ascended the presidency, obviously dramatic in a different way. those last days before nixon's resignation, what was the atmosphere like for you with the expectation and the pressure and the rumors? >> i was a senior in high school at the time. you know, the way my dad became vice president was unusual, too. [laughter] we were getting used to -- we did things differently. [laughter] i guess that is the best way to put it. dad never talked about it to the family until it was literally the last minute. poeople if of those you told him this is a secret. do not repeated bending he did not. he kept a totally to himself. i think maybe he said something to my mother, but other than that, us children had no idea. in new because the news media was saying president nixon is going -- you knew it because the news media was saying president nixon is going to resign. you d
mrs. kennedy. she knew i wanted to be there then the. that is when i saw my father.hite house. i did not go to the white house until january 20. other than to go by for the funeral. >> susan, the way your father ascended the presidency, obviously dramatic in a different way. those last days before nixon's resignation, what was the atmosphere like for you with the expectation and the pressure and the rumors? >> i was a senior in high school at the time. you know, the way my dad...
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estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mry, the kennedys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was more upset by it than i. losing put me back into business and i was more successful than i had been before. >> but not long after, something that would make political defeat seem trivial. >> i think my diagnosis was probably the roughest thing we had to go through as a couple. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again
estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mry, the kennedys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of...
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estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mredys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was more upset by it than i. but losing put me back into business, and i was more successful than i had been before. >> but not long after, something that would make political defeat seem trivial. >> i think my diagnosis was probably the roughest thing we had to go through as a couple. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new completely re-imagined 2013 chevrolet malibu. sleek new styling... sophisticated dual cockpit design, and sport sculpted seats. available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu. ♪ refined comfort to get you in a malibu state of mind no matter what state you live in. ♪ ♪ atmix of energies.v
estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mredys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it....
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mr. king, bobby kennedy the wild convention in chicago, woodstock and that sort of thing. it is by no means unique that makes pretty much the same argument that i do i don't have a huge coral with that. in terms of world shattering memorable events then it began to vanish from a view in a hurry. there are real reasons you asked me that but it is why. >> i agree the central year and we could talk about the '60s two talked-about transforming america to say america is not the same after 1965? there is something at stake that 65 bid is meaningful and there is a way one could argue it is not but to have the watershed year is that correct? >> pretty much. not to take it too far but to something starts on january 1st then it is all done to see a lot of things happening in 1965 like the women's movement. you do have the beginnings of it the feminine mystique publish 1963 but but now zero and tell later the same thing is true with television shows and movies. not until 1967 you hear the graduate nor bonnie and clyde nortel the early '70s with all of the family. television is much m
mr. king, bobby kennedy the wild convention in chicago, woodstock and that sort of thing. it is by no means unique that makes pretty much the same argument that i do i don't have a huge coral with that. in terms of world shattering memorable events then it began to vanish from a view in a hurry. there are real reasons you asked me that but it is why. >> i agree the central year and we could talk about the '60s two talked-about transforming america to say america is not the same after...
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estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mre kennedys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was more upset by it than i. but losing put me back into business, and i was more successful than i had been before. >> but not long after, something that would make political defeat seem trivial. >> i think my diagnosis was probably the roughest thing we had to go through as a couple ♪ >>> it was just before thanksgiving 1998. >> she began to see some numbness on her right side. it began spreading larger and larger. she was having more difficulty getting up stairs. we went to a neurologist. >> romney's life was about to take an unexpected and unhappy turn. >> we went into his office, and he performed an examination. it was very clear that s
estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mre kennedys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of...
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mr. hernandez, ms. kennedy. she was a journalism teacher. that's where the ideas that, look, class should not be a lecture, but working alongside the teacher in the journalism class. we had a creative product. i was the art editor. she gave us feedback, the senior peer, and i remember the experiences from that and i think about that. i think early in the schools, i mean, key and also lucky, i got into, you know, i don't know what they call it now, but gt programs, and what they did is you had a structured prussians curriculum most of the day, but a day a week, they take you to a different classroom, and there you go into this classroom, essentially the kind of classroom ideally everyone should have, where you have -- it was the two teachers, ph.d. in education, and i walked in to gt, and he asked what do you want to do? i was, like, 8. i was, like, i like to draw. she says, draw more then. she introduced me to things, different styles, tools to draw. what else are you interested in? i was like, i like puzzles. here's some puzzles. she gave m
mr. hernandez, ms. kennedy. she was a journalism teacher. that's where the ideas that, look, class should not be a lecture, but working alongside the teacher in the journalism class. we had a creative product. i was the art editor. she gave us feedback, the senior peer, and i remember the experiences from that and i think about that. i think early in the schools, i mean, key and also lucky, i got into, you know, i don't know what they call it now, but gt programs, and what they did is you had a...
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mr. hernandez, ms. kennedy, ms. kennedy was a journalism teacher and i would say that's for a lot of the ideas that glass should not be a lecture. working alongside the teacher. it was a journalism class. we have a creative product, a newspaper work on. she would give us feedback. she was like our senior. i remember those interactions and the experience i got from journalism i still think about when i'm working on the academy. i think early in my school year, this was awful lucky, i got into it -- i don't know what they call it now, these g.t. programs. you have this very structured curriculum for most of the day, but then one day we take you out of a different class from and to these classrooms. and there you go to this class from which is the kind of the storm that ideally everyone should have committees to teachers with a ph.d. in education. remember walking in. and she said, what you want to do. i was like a. i was like, i like to draw. she says, well, you should draw more than. she would introduce me to these t
mr. hernandez, ms. kennedy, ms. kennedy was a journalism teacher and i would say that's for a lot of the ideas that glass should not be a lecture. working alongside the teacher. it was a journalism class. we have a creative product, a newspaper work on. she would give us feedback. she was like our senior. i remember those interactions and the experience i got from journalism i still think about when i'm working on the academy. i think early in my school year, this was awful lucky, i got into it...
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mr. king and bobby kennedy. you had democratic party's wild convention in chicago. so a lot of books on 68, woodstock and also months and that sort of thing. so i'm afraid my book is by no means unique. there's also a book on 1964, which makes pretty much the same argument as i do, only he sets a year earlier. i don't have been a huge quarrel with that. i wouldn't say i'm the only person who's right about this, the 65 did seem to be the time, not that it was the most romantic. 68 probably was in terms of world shattering, memorable events. but it was a time when the 50s and early 60s rapidly vanished or began to vanish from view and a hurry. the real reason, that's why. >> i think i've pretty much agree with you that the central year is 1965. but there's something more at stake in your book, at least i think so. i want to prove i'm not. in a way we can either be talking about the 60s and just talking about were 65 hits in the 1960s, but there's a claim in the book on 1965 transformed america. so in that statement that seems to be you are saying that america is not t
mr. king and bobby kennedy. you had democratic party's wild convention in chicago. so a lot of books on 68, woodstock and also months and that sort of thing. so i'm afraid my book is by no means unique. there's also a book on 1964, which makes pretty much the same argument as i do, only he sets a year earlier. i don't have been a huge quarrel with that. i wouldn't say i'm the only person who's right about this, the 65 did seem to be the time, not that it was the most romantic. 68 probably was...
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mrs. kennedy said to told each spouse, we are each going do something to make washington a better place forthe people who live and work here every day. mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town and children who were from poor economic background. she had found one day in the tutoring how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring at the local public school. to be given a book. she brought her books that her children had. she let them take a book home. one of the mothers came to school the with next day to return the stolen book. we said no, we want the child to have a book. it started the tradition present a book to a child writing the child write the name in it. -- does not pretended to be the teacher of reading. she's here to help children -- read well and that usually means poor children, we are here to help them see the joy of reading. first by putting that book in their hands, that they have chosen and write the name in it. and then over recent years we have tried to begin to stress even more the parental involvement that
mrs. kennedy said to told each spouse, we are each going do something to make washington a better place forthe people who live and work here every day. mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town and children who were from poor economic background. she had found one day in the tutoring how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring at the local public school. to be given a book. she brought her books that her children had. she let...
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mrs. kennedy. she knew i wanted to be there. that is when i saw my father.. we did not go to the white house. i did not go to the white house until january 20. other than to go by for the funeral. >> susan, the way your father ascended the presidency, obviously dramatic in a different way. those last days before nixon's resignation, what was the atmosphere like for you with the expectation and the pressure and the rumors? >> i was a senior in high school at the time. you know, the way my dad became vice president was unusual, too. [laughter] we were getting used to -- we did things differently. [laughter] i guess that is the best way to put it. dad never talked about it to the family until it was literally the last minute. he was one of those people if you told him this is a secret. do not repeat it. he did not. he kept it totally to himself. i think maybe he said something to my mother, but other than that, us children had no idea. in new because the news media was saying president nixon is going -- you knew it because the news media was saying president ni
mrs. kennedy. she knew i wanted to be there. that is when i saw my father.. we did not go to the white house. i did not go to the white house until january 20. other than to go by for the funeral. >> susan, the way your father ascended the presidency, obviously dramatic in a different way. those last days before nixon's resignation, what was the atmosphere like for you with the expectation and the pressure and the rumors? >> i was a senior in high school at the time. you know, the...
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mr. buck minestere it's ken kennedy and he lives on buckminster.cop was so flustered he went back to the cruiser for like 15 and i just like decompressed. [ laughter ] >> jay: right. >> it was so embarrassing. >> jay: yeah, yeah. >> and then he came back and he -- ten over, not bad. >> jay: oh, ten over. >> ten over, that beats reckless driving. >> jay: that's not bad. was that your last moving violation? you get a lot of moving violations? >> that was not -- i wish that was my last moving violation. my last run-in with the law really happened during the filming of "hit-and-run." there was this scene, hold the applause please. there was this scene where i drive -- >> jay: it was a very good movie. >> you loved it. >> jay: i did like the movie. >> and we thank you for that. >> jay: yeah. >> you accounted for 10% of the ticket sales. so, i'm supposed to drive my race -- my off-road race car up the steps of cal state northridge. >> jay: right. okay. >> woo! >> we got someone here for everything just -- oranges! [ cheers ] cotton balls! [ cheers ] hair
mr. buck minestere it's ken kennedy and he lives on buckminster.cop was so flustered he went back to the cruiser for like 15 and i just like decompressed. [ laughter ] >> jay: right. >> it was so embarrassing. >> jay: yeah, yeah. >> and then he came back and he -- ten over, not bad. >> jay: oh, ten over. >> ten over, that beats reckless driving. >> jay: that's not bad. was that your last moving violation? you get a lot of moving violations? >>...
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mr. hernandez and ms. kennedywas a journalism teacher and they shouldn't be a lecture, they shouldn't be working alongside the teacher who had a creative product in the newspaper to work on and i was the art editor giving feedback and she was like our senior and i remember those interactions, a lot of the experience i still think about when i am working on the academy. i think early i don't know what they call it now in these programs and with the date is the structured curriculum for most of the day but then they teach you of a different classroom and their you go to this kind of classroom pa the teachers have ph.d. s and education and i remember the first day she said what do you want to do? and i was like eight -- i like to draw. she said you should draw more then. introduced me to a different tools and styles what else are you interested in? i said i like puzzles. she said here or puzzles and she would give me brain teasers and i was able there were other kids working on things and i had been inspired by them
mr. hernandez and ms. kennedywas a journalism teacher and they shouldn't be a lecture, they shouldn't be working alongside the teacher who had a creative product in the newspaper to work on and i was the art editor giving feedback and she was like our senior and i remember those interactions, a lot of the experience i still think about when i am working on the academy. i think early i don't know what they call it now in these programs and with the date is the structured curriculum for most of...
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his new book called killing kennedy, the end of camelot please welcome back mr. bill o reilly. -- (cheers and applause) >> so must have been nice times to see fox news videos last night. do you think there will be a fox news obama debate baby boom for all the -- >> whatever dow mean, stewart. >> jon: were you guys excited back there. >> were we guy, i mean are we all the same? is that what you are implying here? >> jon: yeah, were you guys-- (laughter) all right, let's talk about your book s what, killing kennedy. >> correct. >> jon: and this is, i am assuming you are confessing to something in here. >> not me. >> jon: this is your second book, killing lincoln. >> killing lincoln was a huge success. still on the-- (laughter) >> jon: i see. >> you know. >> jon: hum il sit an important quality in an author. (laughter) >> it's on the best-seller list for 54 weeks, killing lincoln. >> jon: i'm looking forward. >> so i just accurately mention it. >> jon: you did. >> and you --. >> jon: no, no, no i wasn't -- >> you were. >> jon: i was merely giggling. >> mocked someth
his new book called killing kennedy, the end of camelot please welcome back mr. bill o reilly. -- (cheers and applause) >> so must have been nice times to see fox news videos last night. do you think there will be a fox news obama debate baby boom for all the -- >> whatever dow mean, stewart. >> jon: were you guys excited back there. >> were we guy, i mean are we all the same? is that what you are implying here? >> jon: yeah, were you guys-- (laughter) all right,...
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kennedy, i just want to take you back, mr. speaker, it's not as if these are new ideas we are talking about. this isn't some rocket science problem that's suddenly been thrust upon the united states of america in 2012. these are basic economics. adam smith talked about these years ago. this is in one of john f. kennedy's news conference in 1962 as he was providing the largest tax cut in modern american history he said this, he said it's a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low. that's where we are today, mr. speaker. tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low. it's a paradoxical truth that can be true. he goes on. he says the soundest way to raise revenues, that's exactly what we are trying to do when we talk about balanced approach. we need to cut spending. we need to increase revenue. president kennedy says this, the soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now. cutting taxes now is not to encourage -- incur budget deficit, but to achieve the more pro
kennedy, i just want to take you back, mr. speaker, it's not as if these are new ideas we are talking about. this isn't some rocket science problem that's suddenly been thrust upon the united states of america in 2012. these are basic economics. adam smith talked about these years ago. this is in one of john f. kennedy's news conference in 1962 as he was providing the largest tax cut in modern american history he said this, he said it's a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high and tax...
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because of what jack kennedy did, wonderful call of consolation to mrs.ing when her husband was in prison, what he did on civil rights with lyndon johnson, the community went about 99 to 1 pro-democrat but it was only 2 to 1 you're only losing a third of a black voted if you're a republican. you're doing okay in big states. you start losing a community of the size of the african-american community which is 10% to 15% you're losing 80% net of that community. if you keep talking like romney is talking, you're going to keep losing it. i think it is about percentages. you're not going to bring back the whole black community if you're a republican, if you can get a third of it, a third of the hispanic community, you change everything. >> when i look at the hispanic community, i see the african-american community in the '60s. the southern strategy broke the relationship, severed it which had been a historic and long relationship between the african-americans and the republican party. i know elderly african-americans who stick with the republican party because o
because of what jack kennedy did, wonderful call of consolation to mrs.ing when her husband was in prison, what he did on civil rights with lyndon johnson, the community went about 99 to 1 pro-democrat but it was only 2 to 1 you're only losing a third of a black voted if you're a republican. you're doing okay in big states. you start losing a community of the size of the african-american community which is 10% to 15% you're losing 80% net of that community. if you keep talking like romney is...
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because of what jack kennedy did, wonderful call of consolation to mrs.ing when her husband was in prison, what he did on civil rights with lyndon johnson, the community went about 99 to 1 pro-democrat, but it was only 2 to 1, you're only losing a third of a black vote if you're a republican. you're doing okay in big states. you're winning state governorships and senate seats. you start losing a community of the size of the african-american community, which is 10% to 15%, in big states, you're losing 80 percent net of that community. if you keep talking like romney is talking, you're going to keep losing it. i think it is about percentages. you're not going to bring back the whole black community if you're a republican. if you can get a third of it, a third of the hispanic community, or as w. did, 40% of it, you change everything. >> when i look at the hispanic community, i see the african-american community in the '60s. you're right. the southern strategy broke the relationship, severed it, which had been a historic and long relationship between the afri
because of what jack kennedy did, wonderful call of consolation to mrs.ing when her husband was in prison, what he did on civil rights with lyndon johnson, the community went about 99 to 1 pro-democrat, but it was only 2 to 1, you're only losing a third of a black vote if you're a republican. you're doing okay in big states. you're winning state governorships and senate seats. you start losing a community of the size of the african-american community, which is 10% to 15%, in big states, you're...
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kennedy versus richard nixon. nixon was called to call mrs. king when martin luther king jr. thrown into georgia's state prison and they didn't know if he would be safe or not. he wouldn't do it. republicans, once again, didn't do what they should have done. john kennedy did it. reluctantly, but he did it. and what happened? daddy king and the civil rights leaders and african-americans said, you know what, that's a president who cares about our leader, therefore, cares about the civil rights movement. and it was a turning point because, remember, most, most blacks were republicans at the time. >> including daddy king was a republican. >> including daddy king, who said, i'm going to be voting democratic. now, second thing that happened, and that was, donors started getting on christie's case. they started calling. they didn't call these million dollar donors, they didn't call saying, can i write you a check? how can i help you? they said, why are you so cozy with the president at a time when people didn't have homes, power, food, and were losing lives. that's what turned this
kennedy versus richard nixon. nixon was called to call mrs. king when martin luther king jr. thrown into georgia's state prison and they didn't know if he would be safe or not. he wouldn't do it. republicans, once again, didn't do what they should have done. john kennedy did it. reluctantly, but he did it. and what happened? daddy king and the civil rights leaders and african-americans said, you know what, that's a president who cares about our leader, therefore, cares about the civil rights...
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mr. hagman would die so close to the anniversary of the kennedy assassination.se after that dallas was labelled a city that hates for a decade, almost 15 years. two things changed that. one was there's a cowboys football team. the other was the "dallas" tv series. this changed people's mind. this changed dallas's image. i talked to people from the congo because they said they had to come to north texas they couldn't go home without getting pictures made here at south fork to prove the people back home they had been to south fork. i talked to a lady here who grew up in puerto rico. she and her husband watched it growing up. it's had an effect worldwide. >> you remember the original series, don't you? >> reporter: right. yes. i remember where i was the night who shot j.r. episode, for instance. >> that's right. >> reporter: the mgm grand hotel fire and we stopped everything to say oh, it was mary crosby. >> that's the kind of impact the show had. many people now in the age of cable television how the audience is split up. we forget the impact that this television
mr. hagman would die so close to the anniversary of the kennedy assassination.se after that dallas was labelled a city that hates for a decade, almost 15 years. two things changed that. one was there's a cowboys football team. the other was the "dallas" tv series. this changed people's mind. this changed dallas's image. i talked to people from the congo because they said they had to come to north texas they couldn't go home without getting pictures made here at south fork to prove the...
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kennedy held. it was for all spouses. she told each spouse we're each going to do something to make washington a better place for the people who live and work here every day. and mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town and she tutored children at who were from very poor economic backgrounds. she had found one day in her tutoring how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring of a local public school to be given a book. she had brought books that her children had years before and had been left at home, of course, and she let each of them take a book home. one of the mothers came to the school the next day to return the stolen book. they said, no, we want the child to have the book. that started a tradition of present a book to a child of i writing in the child's name if it. we do not pretended the teacher of reading. riff is here to help children particularly those most at risk of not learning to read well and on time. that usually means poor children. we are here to help them see the joy of reading first by putting that book in their hands that they have chosen, and write the name in it, and then ov
kennedy held. it was for all spouses. she told each spouse we're each going to do something to make washington a better place for the people who live and work here every day. and mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town and she tutored children at who were from very poor economic backgrounds. she had found one day in her tutoring how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring of a local public school to be given a book. she had...
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kennedy. and mark cohen's book no easy day, what if mr. bowlen gives his firsthand account of the mission to kill osama bin laden. bill o'reilly and martin to guard make the list again and third with their book killing lincoln and the biography of musician bruce springsteen by peter carlin is fourth followed by rod stewart's memoir raj. the generals by thomas rigs, a history of american military commanders from world war ii to the presence. novelist danielle steel is seventh with her memoir of a gift of hope. she tells the story of how the loss of her son prompted her to begin working with charity services. , the central talk-show host steven colbert present his plan to get america thriving with his book america again. musician neil young is ninth with his memoir waging a heavy piece followed by a musician peter townshend's memoir who i am at tenth. you can find out more on these bestsellers by going to nytimes.com and clicking on arts. >> booktv continues with diana furchtgott-roth who looks at president obama's green jobs initiative and
kennedy. and mark cohen's book no easy day, what if mr. bowlen gives his firsthand account of the mission to kill osama bin laden. bill o'reilly and martin to guard make the list again and third with their book killing lincoln and the biography of musician bruce springsteen by peter carlin is fourth followed by rod stewart's memoir raj. the generals by thomas rigs, a history of american military commanders from world war ii to the presence. novelist danielle steel is seventh with her memoir of...