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in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. her secretary and her aides have removed every scrap, every vestige or sign of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know that in history that one test of society is how do we handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, and a lot of people disliked him greatly, some even hated him, would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the rule of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans. all i have, i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under a new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under the new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be too anxious to assume power and he has to keep the kennedy people on board with him. so t
in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. her secretary and her aides have removed every scrap, every vestige or sign of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know that in history that one test of society is how do we handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, and a lot of people disliked him greatly, some even hated him, would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we...
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mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. furthermore, c.b.o. and analysis of the bill had dribbling conclusions. for each scientific study cite suesed, the e.p.a. could enkur an additional cost up to $30,000. this bill could cost taxpayers an additional $1.5 billion every year. so this will ensures the e.p.a. money, ve to spend more use fewer studies all without being able to use the best science available. there are several protections in place already to ensure that the science the e.p.a. uses is the best science available and at that is credible. first, any study and all studies go through significant peer review process that includes an independent analysis. second, the office of science and technology policy is already working to ensure that all publicly funded research is available online. third, public comment period will cover anyone, individual or organization, to submit evidence supporting or opposing a proposed regulation. however, this bill puts limits on the public comment period to prohibit the e.p.a. from taking into consideratio
mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. furthermore, c.b.o. and analysis of the bill had dribbling conclusions. for each scientific study cite suesed, the e.p.a. could enkur an additional cost up to $30,000. this bill could cost taxpayers an additional $1.5 billion every year. so this will ensures the e.p.a. money, ve to spend more use fewer studies all without being able to use the best science available. there are several protections in place already to ensure that the science the e.p.a. uses...
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mr. kennedy come back and we have a few more clarifying questions. >> there's a lot that we went through and since director heinicke is not here i'll remind them that we that we set policy and we have to make really difficult decisions and i think we're at a really difficult decision points we're getting a lot of public feedback on the one hand we have an insatiable appetite we need to move as many people as we can safely and comfortable ly as we can and i think this project is going to go a long way to doing that. can we just address a few of these things? i really want to talk about the the issue the merchants brought up. do you think we'll be able to address the loading zone issues? >> yes. so we've been able to identify any loading zone that we are i guess it's going to be replaced so within the same block on haight street there will be loading zones for whatever we take away. >> for the place making group i think the merchant group is engaged in i know i've seen this do our changes preclude the work? >> yeah so working with alexis as well as some as some of the merchants this work i
mr. kennedy come back and we have a few more clarifying questions. >> there's a lot that we went through and since director heinicke is not here i'll remind them that we that we set policy and we have to make really difficult decisions and i think we're at a really difficult decision points we're getting a lot of public feedback on the one hand we have an insatiable appetite we need to move as many people as we can safely and comfortable ly as we can and i think this project is going to...
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mr. jeffords, no. >> kennedy. leahy 11. >> mr. kennedy, mr. leahy, mr. 11, no, no, no. >> ms.ikulski, no. >> murray, no. >> read from rhode island. >> mr. reed of rhode island, no. mr. servings, no. >> misstep and now, no. >> wellstone, he gave his life surely thereafter. and widen. he is still here. >> mr. wellstone, no. >> mr. wyden, no. >> 23. immortal 23. our founders who were so proud, thank you for your service. a great sacrifice. you served your country well. >> as have you, sir. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> the late senator robert byrd meeting with and talking to the late iraq war veteran and peace activist tomas young. it is from the film "body of war" that was codirected by our guest phil donahue. what a film. >> yeah. it was a chapter of our lives. none of us who worked on this film have been that close to injury andlitating it was a spiritual experience you will never forget. difficulte a very section of "body of war does grow showing tomas young's mother kathy smith helping him insert a catheter. >> i'm going to lift up and you're going to set that under
mr. jeffords, no. >> kennedy. leahy 11. >> mr. kennedy, mr. leahy, mr. 11, no, no, no. >> ms.ikulski, no. >> murray, no. >> read from rhode island. >> mr. reed of rhode island, no. mr. servings, no. >> misstep and now, no. >> wellstone, he gave his life surely thereafter. and widen. he is still here. >> mr. wellstone, no. >> mr. wyden, no. >> 23. immortal 23. our founders who were so proud, thank you for your service. a great...
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mrs. kennedy, prime minister and his wife pay public o the first appearance of mona lisa, the that do da vinci painting captured the imagination of visitors for 400 years. president expresses the gratification of the nation. minister, we in the united states are grateful for this loan from the leading power in the world in recent meeting, this ainting must be kept under careful french control. and i want to make it clear that as we are for this painting we will continue to with the effort to an independent artistic force and power of our own. cameramen record the event as the presidential party leads a tribute to the host to many,play many thousands in the next three weeks. the smile acts as a magnet to the curious and art lovers.
mrs. kennedy, prime minister and his wife pay public o the first appearance of mona lisa, the that do da vinci painting captured the imagination of visitors for 400 years. president expresses the gratification of the nation. minister, we in the united states are grateful for this loan from the leading power in the world in recent meeting, this ainting must be kept under careful french control. and i want to make it clear that as we are for this painting we will continue to with the effort to an...
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mr. kennedy, professor kennedy, excuse me. i am actually calling about.i am actually calling about one case that i have the luxury of sitting in on. it was out in san antonio texas. it involves a young man who's never been in trouble before, part of a fraternity, and it was an incident from the uncle in the military never been in trouble before, but was very dicey to a captain or something of that store. it was an incident where he got angry at the wife. on the military base, unfortunately, decided afterwards to go ahead and go when she was incarcerated. you know, he called out to a nephew who of course has never been in trouble before. the family also military. and ended up being incarcerated or trusted because he had gone to the aid of this uncle. once he had gone to the uncle, a lot of the information that exchanged because the sad story of okay, i have this one wife that was unfaithful. so needless to say -- >> host: b'nai, this is getting a little bit complicated for a call-in program. can you cut to the chase for the add? >> caller: i'm so sorry. i'
mr. kennedy, professor kennedy, excuse me. i am actually calling about.i am actually calling about one case that i have the luxury of sitting in on. it was out in san antonio texas. it involves a young man who's never been in trouble before, part of a fraternity, and it was an incident from the uncle in the military never been in trouble before, but was very dicey to a captain or something of that store. it was an incident where he got angry at the wife. on the military base, unfortunately,...
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mr. kennedy's article was entitled, "is the affordable care website secure? probably not". mr. park commented in an e-mail how he was advised that quote, these guys are on the level, end quote. we're asking mr. park to explain his role in developing the $2 billion website and what the administration knew about the security risk of the website. as of today, the white house still has failed to provide this committee with all the documents that are subject to the subpoena. the ones we do have paint a far different picture than that of the office of science and technology policy. as i mentioned, the committee has not received all the e-mails and other documents that were subject to the subpoena, so another hear beiing may well be necessary. i want to thank dr. paul brown for his tireless efforts on this subject as well as so many other subjects that have come before this sub committee. we appreciate his public service and his dedication over the years to his constituents, to congress and to our country. so chairman brown, thank you, again, for all you've done. we appreciate all you
mr. kennedy's article was entitled, "is the affordable care website secure? probably not". mr. park commented in an e-mail how he was advised that quote, these guys are on the level, end quote. we're asking mr. park to explain his role in developing the $2 billion website and what the administration knew about the security risk of the website. as of today, the white house still has failed to provide this committee with all the documents that are subject to the subpoena. the ones we do...
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mrs. kennedy's accomplishingments in a ceremony at the white house. >> she has touched the lives of countlessnd the world with her generosity, and her -- >> among 19 people receiving the highest civilian honor today, including meryl streep, steveive wonder, and the great tom brokaw. continuing coverage ahead of the story we broke last week. our chief correspondent jonathan hunt is now an american citizen. how in the world can america allow this to happen? what does it mean for all the rest of us? and some emotional moments from his naturalization ceremony. jonathan hunt us one of us now. whether you like it or not. óqoq >>> fox news correspondent jonathan hunt is now u.s.a. citizen. after living among us for some 20 years, it's official. he is one of us. >> i pledge eye lee generals to the flag of the united states of america. >> our favorite brit led the pledge in a room filled with his fellow immigrants. >> congratulations to all of us. i just about held it together, i think, but, yes, very emotional. >> 141 people from all over the world. >> belgium. belize. brazil. >> standing as an anno
mrs. kennedy's accomplishingments in a ceremony at the white house. >> she has touched the lives of countlessnd the world with her generosity, and her -- >> among 19 people receiving the highest civilian honor today, including meryl streep, steveive wonder, and the great tom brokaw. continuing coverage ahead of the story we broke last week. our chief correspondent jonathan hunt is now an american citizen. how in the world can america allow this to happen? what does it mean for all...
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mr. kennedy what his thoughts were on that? will take my answer off the call. >> guest: i think you make an excellent point, the fact of the matter is that the united states of america incarcerates a large percentage of its population than any
mr. kennedy what his thoughts were on that? will take my answer off the call. >> guest: i think you make an excellent point, the fact of the matter is that the united states of america incarcerates a large percentage of its population than any
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mrs. kennedy is wearing, you can see a lot of similarities. but again, jackie is blending in with her group even though we can rest assured that those clothes cost a whole lot more than what was being made by the cottage industry. but it was not only her sense of style but what she learned about her sense of presence as she was first lady that really made her a fashion icon. this particular picture is taken at the national gallery of art. you may recall that jackie and jack went to france to meet with charles de gaulle, that she was such a sensation over there, partly because of her eye for design, but also because she was fluent in french, and so jack kennedy was just so awed by how successful his wife had been that he made the speech that he said, "i am the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to paris." but one of the things that jackie kennedy did during that visit was to talk to this gentleman who's over here right underneath the portrait -- or the painting of the mona lisa, and he was the french minister of culture. and she asked him t
mrs. kennedy is wearing, you can see a lot of similarities. but again, jackie is blending in with her group even though we can rest assured that those clothes cost a whole lot more than what was being made by the cottage industry. but it was not only her sense of style but what she learned about her sense of presence as she was first lady that really made her a fashion icon. this particular picture is taken at the national gallery of art. you may recall that jackie and jack went to france to...
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mrs. kennedy. it was up there. so he saw himself like that.saw himself as a great leader who would bring liberia to the modern age, you see. and he said to me, "you know, if you want to stop this war, just send in a battalion of marines. we'll all surrender," he said. "we'll all surrender. u.s. marines? we'll all surrender." >> narrator: around that time, the u.s. was embroiled in the gulf war. military intervention here was not an option. >> i sent word back to washington, and then word quickly came back. "secretary cohen, you are under instructions not to take charge of this war, so please do not do that." (laughs) so i just went, i said, "okay," and i went about my business. >> narrator: after months of waiting, the firestone managers were growing restless. they were holed up in a compound in monrovia, unable to work on the plantation. >> we asked, "can we go to the plantation?" talked to the rebel forces there, and, "we want to start the plantation again." we thought that would be enough incentive for them to say, "yeah, yeah, come back."
mrs. kennedy. it was up there. so he saw himself like that.saw himself as a great leader who would bring liberia to the modern age, you see. and he said to me, "you know, if you want to stop this war, just send in a battalion of marines. we'll all surrender," he said. "we'll all surrender. u.s. marines? we'll all surrender." >> narrator: around that time, the u.s. was embroiled in the gulf war. military intervention here was not an option. >> i sent word back to...
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mr. kennedy. the amendment clarifies that nothing in this bill will prevent the e.p.a. from using sound, peer-reviewed science to. one cannot oppose that without opposing science itself. science has brought us to the moon, it has brought us the electric light bulb, and yes it demonstrates a link between air pollution and asthma. the american people rely on us to make decisions based on facts and not to legislate away facts that are politically inconvenient. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. schweikert: thank you, mr. chairman. may i inquire on the time. the chair: the gentleman from arizona has 19 1/2 minutes. the gentlewoman from texas has 14 minutes remaining. mr. schweikert: thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from illinois, mr. roskam. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roskam: it's interesting to listen to this debate you hear one hyper bollic statement after another from members on our other side. two have used the claim this is anti-science. on
mr. kennedy. the amendment clarifies that nothing in this bill will prevent the e.p.a. from using sound, peer-reviewed science to. one cannot oppose that without opposing science itself. science has brought us to the moon, it has brought us the electric light bulb, and yes it demonstrates a link between air pollution and asthma. the american people rely on us to make decisions based on facts and not to legislate away facts that are politically inconvenient. i yield back. the chair: the...
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mr. john kennedy. >> may i ask you a tough question right off the bat?whether i'm democrat or republican? >> television was now the medium that mattered. it wasn't before 1960 and it was every day after 1960 after those presidential debates. >> try to find a western. >> once everyone had a tv set in their living room and advertisers got a grip of how effective a way it was to sell products what you were doing is trying to create entertainment that would appeal to as many people as possible. >> eat your brussels sprouts. >> i can't. >> no excuses. >> "leave it to beaver" was something that a lot of families understood. it's the first show that was ever shot from the perspective of a child. >> beaver. >> most people have had a lot of the experiences that the beef or wally had and everyone in their life has an eddie haskell. >> some dumb kid fell in his soup. >> good evening, mr. cleaver. some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everyone has that moment when they were so embarrassed and thought they would never get over it but they did. >> tonigh
mr. john kennedy. >> may i ask you a tough question right off the bat?whether i'm democrat or republican? >> television was now the medium that mattered. it wasn't before 1960 and it was every day after 1960 after those presidential debates. >> try to find a western. >> once everyone had a tv set in their living room and advertisers got a grip of how effective a way it was to sell products what you were doing is trying to create entertainment that would appeal to as many...
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mr. kennedy, professor kennedy, excuse me. i am actually calling about.i am actually calling about one case that i have the luxury of sitting in on. it was out in san antonio texas. it involves a young man who's never been in trouble before, part of a fraternity, and it was an incident from the uncle in the military never been in trouble before, but was very dicey to a captain or something of that store. it was an incident where he got angry at the wife. on the military base, unfortunately, decided afterwards to go ahead and go when she was incarcerated. you know, he called out to a nephew who of course has never been in trouble before. the family also military. and ended up being incarcerated or trusted because he had gone to the aid of this uncle. once he had gone to the uncle, a lot of the information that exchanged because the sad story of okay, i have this one wife that was unfaithful. so needless to say -- >> host: b'nai, this is getting a little bit complicated for a call-in program. can you cut to the chase for the add? >> caller: i'm so sorry. i'
mr. kennedy, professor kennedy, excuse me. i am actually calling about.i am actually calling about one case that i have the luxury of sitting in on. it was out in san antonio texas. it involves a young man who's never been in trouble before, part of a fraternity, and it was an incident from the uncle in the military never been in trouble before, but was very dicey to a captain or something of that store. it was an incident where he got angry at the wife. on the military base, unfortunately,...
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kennedy to new york. also on board this plane today will be mrs. john f. kennedy. other widow, mrs. martin luther king jr. somehow and in some way, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those americans, including the young, who feel a need to change many aspects of american life. well, that cause has not been still forever, because even without him, the changes will be made, because they have to be. but nobody knows when, nor how, nor whether the changes will be made peacefully or violently. >> in the meantime, this country has lost another leader. as far as i'm concerned, has lost the only leader that i feel gives us any hope for the future. i mean, what happens
kennedy to new york. also on board this plane today will be mrs. john f. kennedy. other widow, mrs. martin luther king jr. somehow and in some way, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and...
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mr. kennedy what his thoughts were on that?ill take my answer off the call. >> guest: i think you make an excellent point, the fact of the matter is that the united states of america incarcerates a large percentage of its population than any advance industrialized democracy. that is a shame. it is a disgrace. it is really an open scandal. and we need to do something about that. i would totally embrace the comment that we need you as much as we can first of all to change our policies we don't incarcerate so many people. and secondly for those people have been incarcerated i think we do over stigmatize them. we do hurt their ability to come out of prison and get on with the gainful, productive life. i wholeheartedly embrace the sentiment of that collect. >> host: gelled in florida. >> caller: goo a question for professor kennedy. some of us look towards affirmative action us to blacks entering university circuit. i happened to be one who graduated from a major university, white major university in the state of ohio. this was befo
mr. kennedy what his thoughts were on that?ill take my answer off the call. >> guest: i think you make an excellent point, the fact of the matter is that the united states of america incarcerates a large percentage of its population than any advance industrialized democracy. that is a shame. it is a disgrace. it is really an open scandal. and we need to do something about that. i would totally embrace the comment that we need you as much as we can first of all to change our policies we...
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mr. kennedy's article was entitled, "is the affordable care website secure? probably not". mr.park commented in an e-mail how he was advised that quote, these guys are on the level, end quote. we're asking mr. park to explain his role in developing the $2 billion website and what the administration knew about the security risk of the website. as of today, the white house still has failed to provide this committee with all the documents that are subject to the subpoena. the ones we do have paint a far different picture than that of the office of science and technology policy. as i mentioned, the committee has not received all
mr. kennedy's article was entitled, "is the affordable care website secure? probably not". mr.park commented in an e-mail how he was advised that quote, these guys are on the level, end quote. we're asking mr. park to explain his role in developing the $2 billion website and what the administration knew about the security risk of the website. as of today, the white house still has failed to provide this committee with all the documents that are subject to the subpoena. the ones we do...
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kennedy was the first to pardon a thanksgiving turkey. in 1963, despite a sign hanging around the turkey's neck that read, "good eating, mr. ident," kennedy sent the bird back to the farm. richard nixon also gave the birds a reprieve, sending his turkeys to a nearby petting zoo. ronald reagan was the first to use the word "pardon" when he was talking turkey in 1987. the turkey pardoning became formalized in 1989, with president george h.w. bush. >> let me assure you and this fine tom turkey that he will not end up on anyone's dinner table. not this guy. >> reporter: the virginia farm where that turkey was sent was the ironically named frying pan park. that became the home of future presidential turkeys for the next fifteen years. but after that, it was out of the frying pan and into disney. because hey, you just won a presidential turkey pardon, where are you going next? after the five-year stint with mickey, the turkeys' next move was to the more sedate confines of george washington's mount vernon estate. this year, the spared birds will be plucked from the white house and sent to a park in nearby leesburg, virginia. the p
kennedy was the first to pardon a thanksgiving turkey. in 1963, despite a sign hanging around the turkey's neck that read, "good eating, mr. ident," kennedy sent the bird back to the farm. richard nixon also gave the birds a reprieve, sending his turkeys to a nearby petting zoo. ronald reagan was the first to use the word "pardon" when he was talking turkey in 1987. the turkey pardoning became formalized in 1989, with president george h.w. bush. >> let me assure you...
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mr. park. whenever e-mails provided to the committee late last friday was one on october the tenth where you reported an article that you had read by david kennedy hacker who testified twice before this committee about his concern. the headline from that article was is the affordable health care web site secure? probably not. mr. park you want to refer to it and tab 15 in your binder. even commenting about david kennedy's article that quote discussants made by someone who sent these guys are on the level end quote other documents provided to me showed that security experts expressed concerns with the security of the web site around that same time. mr. park you think david kennedy's concerns with the security of the web site or on the level? >> so thank you for the question. as i recall this did get sent to me by someone that was -- we were paying attention to. i can't comment on that. >> do you think he was on the level, yes or no? >> i don't have the judgment or the knowledge to say and that's why i forwarded immediately to cms which then evaluated it. >> are you being level with us today? >> yes sir. >> you reportedly briefed president obama v
mr. park. whenever e-mails provided to the committee late last friday was one on october the tenth where you reported an article that you had read by david kennedy hacker who testified twice before this committee about his concern. the headline from that article was is the affordable health care web site secure? probably not. mr. park you want to refer to it and tab 15 in your binder. even commenting about david kennedy's article that quote discussants made by someone who sent these guys are on...
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and prides himself in reaching across the aisle to do important legislation with people like ted kennedy. mr. hatch have a lot of say about the prospects for tax reform and other things at the beginning of the next congress. if you take a look at the leadership of some of the other hasittees, lamarr alexander jurisdiction over education policy. of people inot leadership positions who have shown in the past that they are willing to work across party lines to get things done. i am moderately hopeful that if senator mcconnell is true to his word and gives the committee process a chance to work as it should, we areit going to see some decent legislation come forward area --. >> on the next "washington matthew mitchell looks at the congressional lame-duck session. on american legion, executive jones discusses veterans issues. live atton journal" 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. house secretary sylvia burroughs said that the government's goal is to have 9.1 million people enrolled in private health care marketplaces next year. her remarks are next. then a conversation from politico with iraq and afgha
and prides himself in reaching across the aisle to do important legislation with people like ted kennedy. mr. hatch have a lot of say about the prospects for tax reform and other things at the beginning of the next congress. if you take a look at the leadership of some of the other hasittees, lamarr alexander jurisdiction over education policy. of people inot leadership positions who have shown in the past that they are willing to work across party lines to get things done. i am moderately...
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and prides himself in reaching across the aisle to do important legislation with people like ted kennedy. mrhatch have a lot of say about the prospects for tax reform and other things at the beginning of the next congress. if you take a look at the leadership of some of the other hasittees, lamarr alexander jurisdiction over education policy. of people inot leadership positions who have shown in the past that they are willing to work across party lines to get things done. i am moderately hopeful that if senator mcconnell is true to his word and gives the committee process a chance to work as it should, we areit going to see some decent legislation come forward area --. we always appreciate your time. up next, with president obama in china, we will talk more about china and u.s. relationships and wennie s. glaser will also talk about nasa. we will be right back. >> c-span veterans day coverage begins on tuesday morning at 830 eastern -- a.m. eastern. galaat 10:00, the uso featuring martin dempsey. we are live and 11:00 from arlington national cemetery for the traditional wreathlaying ceremony
and prides himself in reaching across the aisle to do important legislation with people like ted kennedy. mrhatch have a lot of say about the prospects for tax reform and other things at the beginning of the next congress. if you take a look at the leadership of some of the other hasittees, lamarr alexander jurisdiction over education policy. of people inot leadership positions who have shown in the past that they are willing to work across party lines to get things done. i am moderately...
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so mayor kennedy, it's up to you. >> thank you, mr. kerkorian, i usually drop the flanagan, it's kind of formal for casual speak issing here. as you know, lynne is a coastal city, about 10 miles north of boston. we have a population of about 90,000 people, making us the ninth largest city in massachusetts. but we have the fifth largest school system. we have seen a great increase in our school system over the past couple of years. and in the fall of 2012, my school superintendent came to me and said, i have been noticing a large number of unaccompanied minors, unaccompanied children coming in from guatemala, and they're all coming, she thought it was a city, it turns out it was a province, they're all coming from san marcos, so i don't understand how all of these people from san marcos are making their way up to lynne. so we look at the numbers, from september 10, through june 2010 -- from september 11, through june of 2012, we had 26 out of country admissions from guatemala into the school system. now from september 12 to september 20
so mayor kennedy, it's up to you. >> thank you, mr. kerkorian, i usually drop the flanagan, it's kind of formal for casual speak issing here. as you know, lynne is a coastal city, about 10 miles north of boston. we have a population of about 90,000 people, making us the ninth largest city in massachusetts. but we have the fifth largest school system. we have seen a great increase in our school system over the past couple of years. and in the fall of 2012, my school superintendent came to...
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he is one of five performers name as the 2014 kennedy center honoree. we talked with mr.rey hanks. this is your life. >> oh, bring it on! >> reporter: tom hanks was born in 1956 in concorde, california, after his parents divorced when he was 4, he spent his childhood moving from one town to another as his mother and father each remarried several times. he took to acting on the stages of sacramento and at the great lakes theater festival in ohio. we first came to know tom hanks in 1980. on a sit-com about cross dressing roommates called boso buddies, that led from one thing to another to another, right? >> without a doubt, it was the greatest thing that ever happened. the people on it were fantastic. >> hanks' future was in the movies. soon after his show was cancelled, he landed the scaring role in "splash" his second feature film. >> is this the big secret you were keeping from me? >> he would get a nomination for playing a kid's body in "big." his first oscar win came five years later. for his role as a dying aids patient in the film "philadelphia, " his second oscar ai
he is one of five performers name as the 2014 kennedy center honoree. we talked with mr.rey hanks. this is your life. >> oh, bring it on! >> reporter: tom hanks was born in 1956 in concorde, california, after his parents divorced when he was 4, he spent his childhood moving from one town to another as his mother and father each remarried several times. he took to acting on the stages of sacramento and at the great lakes theater festival in ohio. we first came to know tom hanks in...
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mr. secretary. [applause] >> see, i'm only one who knew the secret there. thank you, pat kennedy. ladies and gentlemen, and, members of the diplomatic corporation, thank you so much for being with us here today. the entire state department, usdc team, many of whom have literally been working for this day for about 15 years, to the diplomacy center foundation, and the many private sector partners you know who you are and we'll recognize you a little bit later, it is your generosity that has brought us to this point and we're all unbelievably greatful for to you for that. so that today we get to break ground on on groundbreaking american diplomacy. both colin and jim talked about the array of monuments around the city that honored those who have served and given their lives and of course wars. those who are part of the diplomatic corp. understand that there is the same kind of sacrifice and challenge for people that leave their families and pack up their kids and go away. many cases on accompanied tours. we many people who work unbelievably strong hours, extraordinary risks on a dai
mr. secretary. [applause] >> see, i'm only one who knew the secret there. thank you, pat kennedy. ladies and gentlemen, and, members of the diplomatic corporation, thank you so much for being with us here today. the entire state department, usdc team, many of whom have literally been working for this day for about 15 years, to the diplomacy center foundation, and the many private sector partners you know who you are and we'll recognize you a little bit later, it is your generosity that...
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well, president kennedy was wise enough to avoid the void that mr. khrushchev lost face and u.s. withdrew weapons from turkey. that was the face-saving part of it. the political crisis was formulated in 1984 by president reagan that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. in today's conflict regarding ukraine, i believe that the major nuclear weapon states will, as in the cuban crisis, seek to avoid getting into direct arm confrontations. mutual economic dependence is an added reason for restraint between europe and russia. and perhaps we should not deplore this as some do, but rather recognize that globalization, including accelerating economic interdependence, is an important factor standing against war. in crises like the ukraine and cuba, the military body language commands most public attention, yet diplomacy that is constructive, soft power, and avoids humiliation must provide accommodation and return to peace. in the case of the ukraine, it is of key importance to understand that ukraine must not become a member of nato bringing its integrated military system
well, president kennedy was wise enough to avoid the void that mr. khrushchev lost face and u.s. withdrew weapons from turkey. that was the face-saving part of it. the political crisis was formulated in 1984 by president reagan that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. in today's conflict regarding ukraine, i believe that the major nuclear weapon states will, as in the cuban crisis, seek to avoid getting into direct arm confrontations. mutual economic dependence is an added...
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mr. o'reilly, i read every morning before i go to work. i've read killing lincoln, killing kennedyus and now in the middle of killing patton. but i keep showing up late to work and it's your fault. have your bosses call me, frank, i'll straighten it out for them. "the factor" tip of the day, only 37% of registered voters showed up on tuesday, as i reported. the rest sat it out. so my comments tonight are directed to you guys who did vote. you are the leaders of america. you are honoring your country and its history by voting. it doesn't matter for whom you voted, just the fact that you guys took the time, went out to the polling place means you're a cut above. "the factor" tip of the day, we all owe something to our country. and voting is the number one demonstration of that. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also, i would like you to spout off about "the factor." talk about tonight anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day do not be meretricious whe
mr. o'reilly, i read every morning before i go to work. i've read killing lincoln, killing kennedyus and now in the middle of killing patton. but i keep showing up late to work and it's your fault. have your bosses call me, frank, i'll straighten it out for them. "the factor" tip of the day, only 37% of registered voters showed up on tuesday, as i reported. the rest sat it out. so my comments tonight are directed to you guys who did vote. you are the leaders of america. you are...
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mr. secretary. [applause] >> see, i'm only one who knew the secret there. thank you, pat kennedy. ladies and gentlemen, and, members of the diplomatic corporation, thank you so much for being with us here today. the entire state department, usdc team, many of whom have literally been working for this day for about 15 years, to the diplomacy center foundation, and the many private sector partners you know who you are and we'll recognize you a little bit later, it is your generosity that has brought us to this point and we're all unbelievably greatful for to you for that. so that today we get to break ground on on groundbreaking american diplomacy. both colin and jim talked about the array of monuments around the city that honored those who have served and given their lives and of course wars. those who are part of the diplomatic corp. understand that there is the same kind of sacrifice and challenge for people that leave their families and pack up their kids and go away. many cases on accompanied tours. many people who work unbelievably strong hours, extraordinary risks on a daily
mr. secretary. [applause] >> see, i'm only one who knew the secret there. thank you, pat kennedy. ladies and gentlemen, and, members of the diplomatic corporation, thank you so much for being with us here today. the entire state department, usdc team, many of whom have literally been working for this day for about 15 years, to the diplomacy center foundation, and the many private sector partners you know who you are and we'll recognize you a little bit later, it is your generosity that...
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mr. chief justice. >> just like the signing statement, which said precisely what justice kennedy suggested, that the executive could do at this point. >> right. and it did not have and i -- but i think that's the point. the assigning statement was in the nature of a disclaimer and it did not prevent the damage to the credibility of the united states. >> general verrilli, i think the answer to the question that ms. lewin gave was that she said yes, the executive could put that on the passport. but she also said congress could then pass a law saying, this is antithetical to our view, and that doesn't have to be put on the passport. on the passport is just birthplace, israel, period. congress could pass that into law and counter whatever the president does. >> and i do think that's the necessary implication of the petitioner's argument here, not only that congress could forbid a disclaimer, but congress could require that the -- >> but that law isn't in front of us. >> but were the court to uphold the constitutionality of the law that is in front of you, it seems to me the necessary implication of that would be
mr. chief justice. >> just like the signing statement, which said precisely what justice kennedy suggested, that the executive could do at this point. >> right. and it did not have and i -- but i think that's the point. the assigning statement was in the nature of a disclaimer and it did not prevent the damage to the credibility of the united states. >> general verrilli, i think the answer to the question that ms. lewin gave was that she said yes, the executive could put that...
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and international affairs of the harvard kennedy school who is joining us from watertown, massachusetts. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> realistically mr kiaie how far are we from reaching a nuclear deal? >> there is two issues at hand here, one is technical and one is political. on a technical aspect i believe the two sides have bridged a lot of their differences and while there is some remaining issues, technical, we have solutions to those. unfortunately as you have mentioned in the peace there needs to be a political will for us to be able to push this nuclear deal forward. and where it lacks is our talks in washington and tehran who both want this deal not to happen. so i believe on a technical aspect, there is a lot of movement. and ot politica on the plit ones political will political capital and a lot of wrangling between the two parties to see how does a final comprehensive deal look like between the p-5 plus 1 and iran. >> mr. heinenen i'll phrase it this way. how far have we come in these iran nuclear talks? >> i think there has been progress in one year but as the previous speaker said we still have the problems. the proble
and international affairs of the harvard kennedy school who is joining us from watertown, massachusetts. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> realistically mr kiaie how far are we from reaching a nuclear deal? >> there is two issues at hand here, one is technical and one is political. on a technical aspect i believe the two sides have bridged a lot of their differences and while there is some remaining issues, technical, we have solutions to those. unfortunately...
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kennedy brothers and senator goldwater. it had an impact on their careers. >> the only -- you can't tell us who he talked to beside s you, mr. hoffa? i'm asking you. you are the one who made the report to the committee about the -- what your accountant found. there are no records. the whole transaction was in cash. >> that investigation was on through about 1960 when robert kennedy became the campaign manager for his brother's presidential campaign. in fact, john f. kennedy declared his presidential candidacy in this room in january of 1960. >> senator john kennedy of massachusetts, democrat, throws his hat in the presidential ring at a washington press conference. >> i'm announcing my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. >> a lot of the staff of the permanent subcommittee on investigation who during the day were investigating mccarthy at night were in the back rooms planning john f. kennedy's campaign. kenny o'donnell, people who became major players in the kennedy administration started out on the senate staff of that permanent subcommittee on investigations. actually, that was not the permanent subcommittee
kennedy brothers and senator goldwater. it had an impact on their careers. >> the only -- you can't tell us who he talked to beside s you, mr. hoffa? i'm asking you. you are the one who made the report to the committee about the -- what your accountant found. there are no records. the whole transaction was in cash. >> that investigation was on through about 1960 when robert kennedy became the campaign manager for his brother's presidential campaign. in fact, john f. kennedy declared...
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so mayor kennedy, it's up to you. >> thank you, mr. kerkorian, i usually drop the flanagan, it's kind of formal for casual speak issing here. as you know, lynne is a coastal city, about 10 miles north of boston. we have a population of about 90,000 people, making us the ninth largest city in massachusetts. but we have the fifth largest school system. we have seen a great increase in our school system over the past couple of years. and in the fall of 2012, my school superintendent came to me and said, i have been noticing a large number of unaccompanied minors, unaccompanied children coming in from guatemala, and they're all coming, she thought it was a city, it turns out it was a province, they're all coming from san marcos, so i don't understand how all of these people from san marcos are making their way up to lynne. so we look at the numbers, from september 10, through june 2010 -- from september 11, through june of 2012, we had 26 out of country admissions from guatemala into the school system. now from september 12 to september 20
so mayor kennedy, it's up to you. >> thank you, mr. kerkorian, i usually drop the flanagan, it's kind of formal for casual speak issing here. as you know, lynne is a coastal city, about 10 miles north of boston. we have a population of about 90,000 people, making us the ninth largest city in massachusetts. but we have the fifth largest school system. we have seen a great increase in our school system over the past couple of years. and in the fall of 2012, my school superintendent came to...