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mrs. kennedy. any nobel prize winners? they are responsible for some of the most important achievements of the 20th century. with working on quantum mechanics and the manhattan project one worked on palestine and presidentmm kennedy's chairman is actually responsible for those chemical elements so this goes on and on it literally was a who's who of american intellectuals ofid the midcentury. some people may be aware that was part of president kennedy's remarks he said i think this is the most extraordinary corruption of talent of human knowledge that has ever been put together in the white house with the possible exception of when jefferson dined alone. [laughter] a great quit but actually jefferson rarely dined alone he often had people overte for dinner and he kept a running tally of people that had dinner with him at the executivee mansion. many distinguished people were after dinner that evening and i will tell you a little bit about those people that some actually declined like jd salinger or tennessee williams william
mrs. kennedy. any nobel prize winners? they are responsible for some of the most important achievements of the 20th century. with working on quantum mechanics and the manhattan project one worked on palestine and presidentmm kennedy's chairman is actually responsible for those chemical elements so this goes on and on it literally was a who's who of american intellectuals ofid the midcentury. some people may be aware that was part of president kennedy's remarks he said i think this is the most...
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mr. wylie: the facebook data -- sen. kennedy: other than facebook. mr. wylie: other than facebook, the consumer data lists were acquired via contracts signed and paid for. kennedy: did cambridge analytica hack anybody? that you know of? mr. wylie: i have seen documents that make reference to special intelligence services and information gathering networks. sen. kennedy: do you have copies of those? mr. wylie: not with me. kennedy: did cambridge analytica get money from wikileaks? mr. wylie: not while i was there. sen. kennedy: do you know if they got it after? mr. wylie: about money? sen. kennedy: data. i'm sorry. i'm still worked up over dilly dilly. mr. wylie: i was not there when the request was made. sen. kennedy: when you are at cambridge analytica, give me the names of the clients, whether it was issue or candidate. mr. wylie: at risk of misspeaking, i am happy to give you a complete list of the clients that were being used at the time. sen. kennedy: who were they? mr. wylie: there were various candidates -- sen. kennedy: what issues and candidates?
mr. wylie: the facebook data -- sen. kennedy: other than facebook. mr. wylie: other than facebook, the consumer data lists were acquired via contracts signed and paid for. kennedy: did cambridge analytica hack anybody? that you know of? mr. wylie: i have seen documents that make reference to special intelligence services and information gathering networks. sen. kennedy: do you have copies of those? mr. wylie: not with me. kennedy: did cambridge analytica get money from wikileaks? mr. wylie: not...
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mr. kennedy defeated his republican opponent. tor keating couldn't overcome the magic of the kennedy name. >> bobby's victory makes him the second kennedy currently sitting in the united states senate. >> although confined to the hospital since a plane crash earlier in the year, senator edward m. kennedy ran up a victory of landslide proportions to join his brother robert on the floor of the senate. >> he'll make a speech if you don't look out. >> ted understood the issues that bobby was passionate about, and maybe most importantly, he was the one guy that would have bobby's back the same way jack had trusted bobby. >> he has seniority on you now. >> i explained to him that i was older. >> and to bobby winning that senate race in new york meant not just that he could win an office in his own right. it meant that he had something to do in life other than just be jack's little brother. ♪ stella artois. voila! pockets. enjoy! why let life....keep you from enjoying life... i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no repo
mr. kennedy defeated his republican opponent. tor keating couldn't overcome the magic of the kennedy name. >> bobby's victory makes him the second kennedy currently sitting in the united states senate. >> although confined to the hospital since a plane crash earlier in the year, senator edward m. kennedy ran up a victory of landslide proportions to join his brother robert on the floor of the senate. >> he'll make a speech if you don't look out. >> ted understood the...
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mr. kennedy. >> joseph and rose kennedy have nine children.rom the oldest, joseph junior to the youngest ted. the kennedys aren't just any family, they're a family on a mission. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them, so working over time to picture the u.s. ambassador. >> they lined up before the camera. >> joseph junior and -- >> smiled and everybody had something to say. >> this was my first trip to new york and i was so excited. i can't even sleep last night. >> there were quotes in the newspapers. got 11 ambassadors for the price of one. >> so the whole family was accepted with a lot of buzz. >> the kennedys understand before any other american family, the role of glamour and until now, glamour is something that's really the province of hollywood. the kennedys pull it over into the province of politics in the first time as a modern way and as a result, everybody is in love with this family. >> the kennedy family represented america on the rise. an immigrant country where anybody could get ahead if they were smart e
mr. kennedy. >> joseph and rose kennedy have nine children.rom the oldest, joseph junior to the youngest ted. the kennedys aren't just any family, they're a family on a mission. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them, so working over time to picture the u.s. ambassador. >> they lined up before the camera. >> joseph junior and -- >> smiled and everybody had something to say. >> this was my first trip to new york and i was so excited. i...
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mrs. kennedy and mr. and mrs.together. >> during two days of talks jack launches a charm offensive spearheaded by the first lady. >> they had a lovely banquet. khrushchev sat next to jackie, and she did what she could do to charm him. >> mr. khrushchev visibly enjoys the evening with the glamorous american first lady and even insisted on shaking her hand before her husband's. >> there's another kennedy dining with the khrushchevs that night, jack's mother rose. >> john f. kennedy did not want his mother to go. he didn't want a huge family delegation going with him to europe, but his mom insisted. his mother loved the limelight. she was interested in power, and she liked being around people with power. >> away from the banquets and the cameras, jack has a serious mission in vienna. both sides have enough missiles to destroy the entire world. so kennedy intends to make a deal on nuclear disarmament with khrushchev. >> john kennedy was deeply concerned about nuclear danger, that the cold war could spiral out of contr
mrs. kennedy and mr. and mrs.together. >> during two days of talks jack launches a charm offensive spearheaded by the first lady. >> they had a lovely banquet. khrushchev sat next to jackie, and she did what she could do to charm him. >> mr. khrushchev visibly enjoys the evening with the glamorous american first lady and even insisted on shaking her hand before her husband's. >> there's another kennedy dining with the khrushchevs that night, jack's mother rose. >>...
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kennedy library foundation. mr. rothstein has spent his career managing nonprofit and social service agencies. the john f. kennedy library foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides financial support, staffing, and resources for the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum and to further spread information about president kennedy's legacy. in his inaugural address in 1961, president kennedy famously said "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." kenneth and steven have heard and responded to his clarion call. they have dedicated much of their lives to doing things for this country and its citizens. it is my honor to introduce them to you. with no further ado, let me call kenneth feinberg to the podium. the stage is yours. [applause] kenneth: i want to thank frank, not only for introducing me, but all of his many causes that he has championed over the years. we are grateful that you are here and very grateful for your service. i want to spend a few minutes discu
kennedy library foundation. mr. rothstein has spent his career managing nonprofit and social service agencies. the john f. kennedy library foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides financial support, staffing, and resources for the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum and to further spread information about president kennedy's legacy. in his inaugural address in 1961, president kennedy famously said "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for...
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mr. kennedy. and she says, oh, he's napping. would you like to come in, have some tea. no, we have some very bad news about joe. >> they go upstairs, they tell joe the terrible news that his beloved son has been killed in action. joe has to then come down and tell the rest of the assembled clan that joe is dead. he said, there's no time for crying. we've got to get on with the living. kennedys don't cry. and jack says, he wouldn't want us sitting here crying over him. we're going to go sailing. and that's what they did. >> in joe kennedy's rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. he said that son of a bitch roosevelt got my son killed. obviously, an outrageous statement. but it shows the depth of pain that joe felt. >> after his death, it was really up to jfk to step up. there was a moment where his father said, okay, you're next. >> just after joe jr. died, jack said to one of his friends, i can feel my father's breath on my neck. >> after the war, joe sr. pressures jack to launch his political career. >> jack really wasn't ready for the role that he was about to
mr. kennedy. and she says, oh, he's napping. would you like to come in, have some tea. no, we have some very bad news about joe. >> they go upstairs, they tell joe the terrible news that his beloved son has been killed in action. joe has to then come down and tell the rest of the assembled clan that joe is dead. he said, there's no time for crying. we've got to get on with the living. kennedys don't cry. and jack says, he wouldn't want us sitting here crying over him. we're going to go...
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mr. kennedy. i think you have been working on this project for the last year-and-a-half. >> yes, i am project-specific staff. >> what does that mean? >>speaker: it means my task has been since i came in august of 2016 to help to do the basic block and tackle and helping whoever is in charge of this project to get it off the ground. >> okay, so you have heard my line of questioning and linda has done a good job. i am looking for specificity where there is some gray areas. why don't you start at the top. >> i think when we started, dt ran an rfp process to come on as consultant to help to guide us and ctc run by joanne hovis who is nationally recognized broadband expert and testified in the senate on this issue and have been intimately involved in a number of municipal fiber project. her firm along with img rebel, who are financial experts i think came in as the lowest bid. they helped to put together a series of reports. at that juncture dt was part of the project and we were certainly at the tane
mr. kennedy. i think you have been working on this project for the last year-and-a-half. >> yes, i am project-specific staff. >> what does that mean? >>speaker: it means my task has been since i came in august of 2016 to help to do the basic block and tackle and helping whoever is in charge of this project to get it off the ground. >> okay, so you have heard my line of questioning and linda has done a good job. i am looking for specificity where there is some gray areas....
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mrs. kennedy was not as gracious, she said, dr. pauling, my little girl wants to know what has daddy done wrong today. [laughter] >> clearly the most controversial guest was jay robert, the father of the atomic bomb, who i think you may have heard little bit about if you were here in the previous discussion. lost his security clearance in 1954 and this was part of an effort by president kennedy and people in the white house staff to -- to initiate some sort of public redemption form and released from purgatory and this was part of two-step process. later on he was given award, selected for award from president kennedy. other people at the dinner who were significant and it was just such an incredible list of -- of people included james baldwin. james baldwin had met robert kennedy that night for the first time, met president kennedy intel and -- as well, a year later they got together and had meeting on civil rights in new york in which baldwin assembled a small group of african-american leaders including lorraine and others and it
mrs. kennedy was not as gracious, she said, dr. pauling, my little girl wants to know what has daddy done wrong today. [laughter] >> clearly the most controversial guest was jay robert, the father of the atomic bomb, who i think you may have heard little bit about if you were here in the previous discussion. lost his security clearance in 1954 and this was part of an effort by president kennedy and people in the white house staff to -- to initiate some sort of public redemption form and...
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mr. kennedy would provide the initial response to the first question. the alternate who answers first from the remaining questions. let's get right into the questions. mr. kennedy, representative kennedy it's important for every cold voter to know something personal about a candidate to the utah debate commission crafted a question for each. there will not be a row rebuttal on this first question. the first question goes representative kennedy. why are you seeking election to the u.s. senate and will what uniquely qualifies you for this high office? >> thanks for that question david. it's a pleasure to be here with you in these fine upstanding people at brigham young university where he graduated with my law degree. this is my county as well. it's where i've practiced medicine. i love this track dissing medicines during the people. in addition i've been a state legislator for the utah county and it's a pleasure for me to serve in that way as well. in fact working with the legislature and their good governor we have helped to foster support for such a gr
mr. kennedy would provide the initial response to the first question. the alternate who answers first from the remaining questions. let's get right into the questions. mr. kennedy, representative kennedy it's important for every cold voter to know something personal about a candidate to the utah debate commission crafted a question for each. there will not be a row rebuttal on this first question. the first question goes representative kennedy. why are you seeking election to the u.s. senate...
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mrs. kennedy leaves the hospital.holding her hand, which was something that he didn't do very often in public. he holds her so gently. it's very touching, very moving to see. >> jackie compared herself and her husband to two icebergs. and i think they both operated in that way. they had very complicated feelings and emotions that they kept to themselves. >> when patrick died, this changed everything. >> something like that can either drive a couple apart or bring them together. >> by this time jackie has proven herself in so many ways. she's been there when he's had affairs. she's a wonderful mother to his two children. she's done everything for him. and finally he appreciates it. >> in his famous peace speech, he talked about how the soviet union and our country had differences. but yet we could work together. and in an odd sort of way the same thinking may have been reflected in his marriage to jackie. when you look at the images of jack and jackie in dallas, you do get a sense that they have come together again. bu
mrs. kennedy leaves the hospital.holding her hand, which was something that he didn't do very often in public. he holds her so gently. it's very touching, very moving to see. >> jackie compared herself and her husband to two icebergs. and i think they both operated in that way. they had very complicated feelings and emotions that they kept to themselves. >> when patrick died, this changed everything. >> something like that can either drive a couple apart or bring them...
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mr. kennedy, a rebuttal? representative kennedy: i am pleased to hear my opponent is willing to stand with the president on such an important issue. i would do that as well. governor romney: i appreciate the compliment, and the reality is that i am happy to stand with the president whenever i feel he is doing something that is right for the country, right for utah, and i think it is appropriate that the president is looking at trade deals. in many instances, the trade deals have not been implemented effectively. when nations cheat the way china has been cheating over years of currency manipulation, and more recently with hacking into our systems, stealing or technology, not abiding by our trade in circumstances like that, we need to have a president who steps up to him. david: a quick follow up, you differ from each other in your answer to the question with respect to the people. i want to come back to that and ask you both to address the issue, what is in utah's interest with nafta? secondly, what about the s
mr. kennedy, a rebuttal? representative kennedy: i am pleased to hear my opponent is willing to stand with the president on such an important issue. i would do that as well. governor romney: i appreciate the compliment, and the reality is that i am happy to stand with the president whenever i feel he is doing something that is right for the country, right for utah, and i think it is appropriate that the president is looking at trade deals. in many instances, the trade deals have not been...
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in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. nd her aides have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some 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. 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 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 that speech means everything. >> no words are strong enough to express our determination to continue the forward thrust of america that he began. [ applause ]
in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. nd her aides have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some 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...
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mr. kennedy will provide the initial response to the first question. will alternate who answers first on the remaining questions. but getting to the questions. representative kennedy, it is important for every voter to know some impersonal about a candidate. the utah debate commission crafted a question for each that allowed this opportunity. there will not be a rebuttal. the first question goes to representative kennedy. why are you seeking election to the u.s. senate? what uniquely qualifies you for this office? it is a pleasure to be here with you and these upstanding people of brigham young university, where i graduawith my law degree. i am grateful i don't have to take a final exam, although it may be easier than what i am doing now. this is my county where i practice medicine. i love serving the people. i have been in the state legislature for utah county people and citizens. it is a pleasure to serve them in that way as well. working with the legislature and our governor, we have helped to support such a great economy that even a boston, massach
mr. kennedy will provide the initial response to the first question. will alternate who answers first on the remaining questions. but getting to the questions. representative kennedy, it is important for every voter to know some impersonal about a candidate. the utah debate commission crafted a question for each that allowed this opportunity. there will not be a rebuttal. the first question goes to representative kennedy. why are you seeking election to the u.s. senate? what uniquely qualifies...
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. >> bobby kennedy ran this extraordinary set of hearings. >> mr. -- >> and pity the witness who had to be before bob kennedy. >> who's back are you going to break, mr. hoffa? >> figure of speech. i don't know what you're talking about. >> he's interrupting. he's bullying them. >> let's find out whose back you were going to break figuratively. >> i don't know. >> bobby is not alone. his wife ethel is his most loyal supporter. >> mrs. kennedy, do you attend many of bob's committee hearings? >> oh, mr. murrow, i do, yes, most all of them. and you can really tell i think when a witness is lying. >> ethel and bobby would strategize and ethel would say you've got to go in there and give it to them good. don't you let them get away with it bobby. don't you let them get away with any of it. >> atta-boy. >> ethel shared his sense of the world and that's one of the many reasons why they got along so brilliantly. >> do you two spend much time discussing the senate hearings at home? >> i can't think of anything else we discuss. >> the way she phrased it is the
. >> bobby kennedy ran this extraordinary set of hearings. >> mr. -- >> and pity the witness who had to be before bob kennedy. >> who's back are you going to break, mr. hoffa? >> figure of speech. i don't know what you're talking about. >> he's interrupting. he's bullying them. >> let's find out whose back you were going to break figuratively. >> i don't know. >> bobby is not alone. his wife ethel is his most loyal supporter. >> mrs....
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. >> kathleen kennedy townsend, the former loo lieutenant governor of mr land. -- maryland. >> we are here this weekend because its my mother, ethel kennedy's 90th birthday, we had a great celebration last night. lots of brothers and sisters and cousins and grandchildren and great grandchildren were a fabulous evening to celebrate my mother's extraordinary life and her life in my father and her ability to say, can you achieve things. my mother believed in my father which was a very important part of his success. we are going to albert in chicago. democratic line. >> good morning cspan-3. i was just wondering. >> how are you? >> dpood. i was just wondering if your father had in mind who he wanted to be his running mate in that campaign? >> i do not think at that point >>> my father had a tough fight. he was really focused on winning winning the primaries, then he had a couple of months to figure out who would be his running mate. >> frank, good morning. >> good morning, in 1968, i formed with others, in corning new york, a dissident democratic group that supported mccarthy, it was a sh
. >> kathleen kennedy townsend, the former loo lieutenant governor of mr land. -- maryland. >> we are here this weekend because its my mother, ethel kennedy's 90th birthday, we had a great celebration last night. lots of brothers and sisters and cousins and grandchildren and great grandchildren were a fabulous evening to celebrate my mother's extraordinary life and her life in my father and her ability to say, can you achieve things. my mother believed in my father which was a very...
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mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died. g had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways it adds some foreboding what was coming. >> will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >> political pigs, your days are numbered. >> there is real advantage in being an underdog. >> troops arriving in chicago in substantial numbers. >> a really big fray going on in here. >> this is the mood of this convention on the floor. >> thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! ♪ the time has come today ♪ young hearts >> students push forward and the police push back. ♪ can't put it off another day ♪ i don't care what others say >> dr. martin luther king assassinated in memphis, tennessee. ♪ time has come today >> senator robert francis ken
mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died. g had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways it adds some foreboding what was coming. >> will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >> political pigs, your days are...
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mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying to only help the poor. he died. but it's one thing they forgot. king had dreams. they killed the dream but they couldn't kill his dream. >> but late spring of 1968 a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways, we didn't know what was coming. >> if we come all this way for this. >> george wallace's audience growing in size and emotional outburst. >> political pigs, your days are numbered. >> real advantages in being an underdog. >> troops arriving in chicago in substantial numbers. >> all over the place. >> this is a mood of this convention on the floor. >> thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> the enemy is not beaten but he has met his master in the field. >> i'd like to say to mom if i could at home. i know she's worried about me. hello, mom.
mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying to only help the poor. he died. but it's one thing they forgot. king had dreams. they killed the dream but they couldn't kill his dream. >> but late spring of 1968 a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways, we didn't know what was coming. >> if we come all this way for this. >> george wallace's audience growing in size and emotional outburst. >> political pigs, your days are numbered. >>...
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mr. kennedy. look at king. he was crying out to help the poor he died. . he had a dream. they killed the dreamer but any couldn't kill the dream. >> but late spring of 1968 a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways we had some foreboding about what was coming. >> the convention will come to order. >> did we come all this way for this. >> george wallace audience growing in size and. >> there is advantages to being an under dog. >> police all over the place there is a big fray in here. >> this is the mood of the convention on the floor. >> thousands of young people are being beaten and the face of the title. >>>. ♪ hello darkness my old friend [ applause ] ♪ ♪ i've come to talk to you again. >>> the enemy is not beaten but he has met his match in the field. >> i'd like to say hi to mom at
mr. kennedy. look at king. he was crying out to help the poor he died. . he had a dream. they killed the dreamer but any couldn't kill the dream. >> but late spring of 1968 a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways we had some foreboding about what was coming. >> the convention will come to order. >> did we come all this way for this. >> george wallace audience growing in size and. >> there is advantages to being an under dog....
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mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died. ey forgot. king had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of aricans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways it adds some foreboding what was coming. >> will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >> political pigs, your days are numbered. >> there is real advantage in being an underdog. >> troops arriving in chicago in substantial numbers. >> a really big fray going on in here. >> this is the mood of this convention on the floor. >> thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! >>> preparing for the summit. u.s. and north korean officials are talking in north korea to try to get ready for a meeting between donald trump and kim jong-un. >>> plus the united states says it can't account for nearly 1500 missing migrant children, and
mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died. ey forgot. king had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of aricans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways it adds some foreboding what was coming. >> will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >> political pigs, your...
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mrs. kennedy brought home rory kennedy. after her father died. >> will this be, can this be a happy christmas in the king house hold? >> christmas will be sad for us. as it will be for many people, i think, this year. a time like this causes people to really reflect on the deeper meaning of, say, christmas. >> as the country moved into december, what a year it's been. one of the most dramatic and consequential years in history. but out there, up there, is the great dreep of putting a man on the moon of the. >> six and a half years ago, john f. kennedy set this nation on the course to the moon. this morning, three americans are on the verge of the greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. >> the engines are on. 4, 3, 2, 1, zero. we have liftoff. what a beautiful flight. man perhaps on the way to the moon if all continues to go well. >> it seemed almost unbelievable the nation collectively head its breath, worrying about, are they going to make it? what happens to the astronauts, to the space program if they don't? s
mrs. kennedy brought home rory kennedy. after her father died. >> will this be, can this be a happy christmas in the king house hold? >> christmas will be sad for us. as it will be for many people, i think, this year. a time like this causes people to really reflect on the deeper meaning of, say, christmas. >> as the country moved into december, what a year it's been. one of the most dramatic and consequential years in history. but out there, up there, is the great dreep of...
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mr. wylie: there were various candidates -- sen. kennedy: what issues and candidates? mr. wylie: there were a network primarily financed by robert mercer. sen. kennedy: who else? mr. wylie: several senatorial and congressional candidates i believe. sen. kennedy: any issues? mr. wylie: john bolton's pac, if you consider that an issue -- >> we did not have a russian client at the time that i was there. ok. i yield back my nine seconds. thank you. >> sen. lee: -- senator lee. >> fascinating. back to early 2014. under the leadership of steve bannon, cambridge analytic a begin testing slogans like "drain thewall," swamp." then later run -- later on in the trunk campaign -- they were testing these things before there was a trunk campaign. is that correct? >> yes. slogansany was testing paranoiain the swamp," about the deep state before the trump campaign was in existence. >> what did they learn from this test? what did they do with it? >> they learn that there were segments of the population that "sponded to messages like swamp" that were not necessarily always reflected a mainst
mr. wylie: there were various candidates -- sen. kennedy: what issues and candidates? mr. wylie: there were a network primarily financed by robert mercer. sen. kennedy: who else? mr. wylie: several senatorial and congressional candidates i believe. sen. kennedy: any issues? mr. wylie: john bolton's pac, if you consider that an issue -- >> we did not have a russian client at the time that i was there. ok. i yield back my nine seconds. thank you. >> sen. lee: -- senator lee. >>...
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mr. kennedy said we are working with the mayor's office but i don't know what their plans are. >> i would imagine there is some attorney client privilege but that is okay i am a smart woman and i have the power of deduction and i can deduce on my own. >> you mentioned that in the report the city authored. as an overlay of course with any rfp, your don't just award the contract after someon one of the downturned companies win. what dt is trying to identify during a negotiation in a p3 you negotiate for the allocation of different risks, so that 1.9 number if we are serious about sharing funding with another bidding team that number comes down. >> if t. even if it did come down it's not going to come down that much. still going to be very pricey. >>speaker: they mentioned how important 5g is going to be -- >> i represent a constituency that benefits from internet, from wi-fi, but also represent a constituency that's never once articulated to me that this is a priority of theirs, so if we are going to be spending $1.9 billion why not build some housing or a shelter. it's hard for me to ratio
mr. kennedy said we are working with the mayor's office but i don't know what their plans are. >> i would imagine there is some attorney client privilege but that is okay i am a smart woman and i have the power of deduction and i can deduce on my own. >> you mentioned that in the report the city authored. as an overlay of course with any rfp, your don't just award the contract after someon one of the downturned companies win. what dt is trying to identify during a negotiation in a...
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mr. kennedy. no hello. no good morning. no welcome to law school. i was stunned. i had no idea.ll never forget the look on her face. i don't know. >> the case is about a doctor who gets sued but he doesn't get sued because of malpractice. he gets sued because he made a contract, a promise. that's what it is all about. >> she said, she always has ten seconds in a classroom as she walks down the steps to guess who doesn't know it. she's gotten good at guessing. she guessed me. >> it's true. i walk in. i think it's probably less than ten seconds. it's not i'm looking for someone who doesn't know. i'm looking for someone who will survive having been called on first in law school. >> the subprime mortgage mess claims lehman brothers declares bankruptcy. >> the worst financial crisis. >> now with the financial markets in disarray. >> in the fall of 2008, the financial system is on the brink of collapse. the stock market plummets. panic spreads that another great depression is imminent. >> we are in the midst of a serious financial crisis. the federal government is responding with deci
mr. kennedy. no hello. no good morning. no welcome to law school. i was stunned. i had no idea.ll never forget the look on her face. i don't know. >> the case is about a doctor who gets sued but he doesn't get sued because of malpractice. he gets sued because he made a contract, a promise. that's what it is all about. >> she said, she always has ten seconds in a classroom as she walks down the steps to guess who doesn't know it. she's gotten good at guessing. she guessed me....
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mr. kennedy? if not i'll entertain a motion. >> move. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye? any opposed. 10.2 passes. let's move onto 10.5. >> 10.5 approves amendments between the san francisco municipal transportation agency and the transport workers local 2000 modify the seniority for classification 9153, transportation controllers who transferred to that classification. this was severed a request by a member of the public. >> this is the last time you get to hear from me today. so the disclosure of this minor change to the mou i found buried on the website under labor relations. i did not find notice of this under public notices which is the intuitive place where other such notices are in place in the future. i think such required sunshine disclosures should be under public notices. also the staff report references analysis of the text and the cost and i was not able to find such analysis. all i found was the strike out language in the text. i'm not sure that there is any cost. this is just clarifying the seniority rules for employees that transferred into this classifica
mr. kennedy? if not i'll entertain a motion. >> move. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye? any opposed. 10.2 passes. let's move onto 10.5. >> 10.5 approves amendments between the san francisco municipal transportation agency and the transport workers local 2000 modify the seniority for classification 9153, transportation controllers who transferred to that classification. this was severed a request by a member of the public. >> this is the last time you get to...
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mr. kennedy will be answering questions posed by myself and a panel made up of utah students and a journalist. our panelists are a recent skyline high school graduate, a presidential scholar and newly utahble voter, a senior at valley university, a recent honors graduate from byu's political science program, and a political reporter. commission'ste format for the debate includes one a minute answers from each candidate. they will also have an opportunity to offer a 30 second rebuttal. at my or a panel member's discretion, they may provide a follow-up. they will have 30 seconds to answer those questions. kennedyermined that mr. will provide the initial response to the first question. we will alternate who answers first on the remaining questions. , it isntative kennedy important for every voter to know something personal bowl -- something personal about a candidate. the utah debate commission crafted a question for each that allowed this opportunity. there will not be a rebuttal on the first question. the first question goes to representative kennedy. why are you seeking election to the u.s. s
mr. kennedy will be answering questions posed by myself and a panel made up of utah students and a journalist. our panelists are a recent skyline high school graduate, a presidential scholar and newly utahble voter, a senior at valley university, a recent honors graduate from byu's political science program, and a political reporter. commission'ste format for the debate includes one a minute answers from each candidate. they will also have an opportunity to offer a 30 second rebuttal. at my or...
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. >> jacqueline kennedy, behind her mrs. edward kennedy. >> it's like the pin in the balloon.s gone. ckages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ no bars. oh no! when i got unlimited, they told me they were all the same. well, verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. honey, what if it was just us out here? yeah well, i guess, uh, didn't think about that. verizon did. (vo) go with the best. starting at $40 for four lines. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...lik
. >> jacqueline kennedy, behind her mrs. edward kennedy. >> it's like the pin in the balloon.s gone. ckages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ no bars. oh no! when i...
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mrs. kennedy, my sympathies over a long time on the untimely loss of a wonderful person, robert kennedy. >thank you very much. >> i did a study -- i'm sorry? >> thank you. >> i said thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i was age 23 in the years i've studied humphrey, the articles written he was a very loyal person so he wouldn't oppose johnson publicly, but i read material that says that they broke on the vietnam war and johnson stopped including humphrey in some of the briefings and he was really on the outside. i felt when i was witnessing this first primary that i would vote in that robert kennedy brought sort of a love and unity, there was a positive to it that i thought trans ended politics liberal or conservative. in contrast i disagree with mr. cohen. my impression at age 2 when i listened to mccarthy i thought he was undermining the military, he was contributing to an atmosphere in which the -- some of my friends i thought were horribly abused and abandoned, the military was blamed for things and they were among the bravest finest people in the world who fought there. bob kennedy i tho
mrs. kennedy, my sympathies over a long time on the untimely loss of a wonderful person, robert kennedy. >thank you very much. >> i did a study -- i'm sorry? >> thank you. >> i said thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i was age 23 in the years i've studied humphrey, the articles written he was a very loyal person so he wouldn't oppose johnson publicly, but i read material that says that they broke on the vietnam war and johnson stopped including humphrey in some of...
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mr. john kennedy. may i ask you -- so i don't look too naive, a tough question right off the bat?> whether i'm democrat or republican? >> people recognize television was now the medium that mattered. it wasn't before 1960 and it was every day after 1960 in those presidential debates. >> try to find a western. >> all right. >> once everyone had a tv set in their living room and advertisers had fully gotten a grip on how effective this is a way to sell products, the definition of what you were doing was to create entertainment that would appeal to as many people as possible. >> beaver, eat your brussels sprouts. >> i can't. my stomach's filled up to my throat. >> 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 beaver or wally has had and everyone in their life has an eddie haskell. >> wally, some dumb kid fell in the soup. good evening, mr. cleaver. some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everyon
mr. john kennedy. may i ask you -- so i don't look too naive, a tough question right off the bat?> whether i'm democrat or republican? >> people recognize television was now the medium that mattered. it wasn't before 1960 and it was every day after 1960 in those presidential debates. >> try to find a western. >> all right. >> once everyone had a tv set in their living room and advertisers had fully gotten a grip on how effective this is a way to sell products, the...
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. >> michael cullen and joining us from west palm beach florida, kathy kennedy townsend. >> mrs. town send, i was curious, in what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they differentin what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they different. >> that's a good question. when they were in the senate together, they got along as a republican and democrat. there was not the same animosity between the parties in the 50s as there is now, because they bought fought in world war ii. you may disagree on some policies but what you shared is the threat of death and seeing your fellow soldiers die, so i think that always creates a kind of bond. >>> my father, you know, running the campaign against nixon i don't think they supported him, so i think the president kennedy changed his views about nixon or changed his relationship to nixon in a sense during the campaign. >> larry from nebraska. >> the reason i called, in 1980 they came with a colleges of speeches with you
. >> michael cullen and joining us from west palm beach florida, kathy kennedy townsend. >> mrs. town send, i was curious, in what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they differentin what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they different. >> that's a good question. when they were in the senate together, they got along as a republican and democrat....
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senator kennedy: did he share that information with mr. romney? dr. jamison: to my knowledge, no. enator kennedy: or the romney campaign? do you know why he shared this information with the obama campaign? dr. jamison: he actually volunteered to work for obama when he was running for u.s. senate, so they had had a long relationship. senator kennedy: so he wanted president obama to become president. dr. jamison: yes. senator kennedy: ok. here is one of the things -- to me, there are two issues. at least two issues regarding the social media platforms. first is the privacy issue. i happen to believe that social media platforms led by facebook have the ability to influence what we believe, how we vote, what we buy, how we feel about ourselves, and they have a responsibility to disclose that to people and how they do it, and if people still want to use facebook, fine. i think it is a tax on poor people. but people understand that the odds of winning the lotto are not great. i am pretty libertarian. people want to play the lottery, power to them. this is the problem, mr. wylie, that i t
senator kennedy: did he share that information with mr. romney? dr. jamison: to my knowledge, no. enator kennedy: or the romney campaign? do you know why he shared this information with the obama campaign? dr. jamison: he actually volunteered to work for obama when he was running for u.s. senate, so they had had a long relationship. senator kennedy: so he wanted president obama to become president. dr. jamison: yes. senator kennedy: ok. here is one of the things -- to me, there are two issues....
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mr. gaddis: the three of us, i had known paul for years. paul kennedy.ot to know charlie hill as soon as i got to yale. i can tell you specifically how we got together. we went to a briefing on nato expansion in 1998. there were a couple of spokesmen from nato who came at their request to address yale university. on the question of how smoothly the expansion would go. this was, at the time, the expansion just to include poland, hungary, and the czech republic. they framed the discussion in terms of how easily the poles and the czechs and the hungarians would be accommodated within the committee structures at brussels and how everyone would get along in these meetings that took place in brussels. it was the only rationale that was given. finally, one of our colleagues grew impatient and said, but hadn't you considered that expanding nato to the east could arouse suspicions in the eyes of the russians? this is in the pre-putin period. and possibly impair the effort to turn russia into a democracy, possibly even drive russia into the arms of the chinese, th
mr. gaddis: the three of us, i had known paul for years. paul kennedy.ot to know charlie hill as soon as i got to yale. i can tell you specifically how we got together. we went to a briefing on nato expansion in 1998. there were a couple of spokesmen from nato who came at their request to address yale university. on the question of how smoothly the expansion would go. this was, at the time, the expansion just to include poland, hungary, and the czech republic. they framed the discussion in...
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mr. liu? frederick liu: -- means that we're not entitled to chevron deference. anthony m. kennedy: what -- what ercentage -- sonia sotomayor: mr. liu, you're not -- anthony m. kennedy: what percentage of notices to appear omit the time and date of the proceeding over the last three years, say? frederick liu: the vast -- anthony m. kennedy: over a given -- a given period? frederick liu: the vast majority omit, so -- anthony m. kennedy: the vast majority omit -- frederick liu: -- almost 100%. almost 100%. and i -- i think our experience in the third circuit shows that the fact that this is impractical is -- is -- is -- is genuine. sonia sotomayor: mr. liu, is it impractical? you just said there was a system; it did have some flaws. justice breyer asked you, however, whether alternatives giving the date were considered. that you don't know. frederick liu: whether alternatives -- sonia sotomayor: designs were considered that would give the date? frederick liu: well, like i said, the -- the system that was in place in 1996 and in 2006 and today isn't one that was going to allow for dat
mr. liu? frederick liu: -- means that we're not entitled to chevron deference. anthony m. kennedy: what -- what ercentage -- sonia sotomayor: mr. liu, you're not -- anthony m. kennedy: what percentage of notices to appear omit the time and date of the proceeding over the last three years, say? frederick liu: the vast -- anthony m. kennedy: over a given -- a given period? frederick liu: the vast majority omit, so -- anthony m. kennedy: the vast majority omit -- frederick liu: -- almost 100%....
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mr. speaker. president kennedy once said that a nation reveals itself not only by the men it produces, but also by the men it honors. the men it remembers. consistent with that principle, my bill would designate a u.s. post office building in oviedo, florida, after sergeant first class alwyn cashe. sergeant first class cashe died in 2005 as a result of wounds suffered while serving in iraq. when i recount the actions this american soldier and son of oviedo performed and what he endured in the process, it will take your breath away. the word hero is adescribed to many people in our society. perhaps a bit too casually. but this was heroism in its purist and most profound sense. let me start this story at the beginning. alwyn was born in 1970 in sanford, florida, and was raised in oviedo, attending oviedo high school. he was the youngest of nine children, five girls and four boys. the family didn't have much money, but they had -- had plenty of pride. when alwyn was 6, his father was -- his father passed away. alwyn's mother worked long hours and demanding jobs, work -- at demanding jobs, working on
mr. speaker. president kennedy once said that a nation reveals itself not only by the men it produces, but also by the men it honors. the men it remembers. consistent with that principle, my bill would designate a u.s. post office building in oviedo, florida, after sergeant first class alwyn cashe. sergeant first class cashe died in 2005 as a result of wounds suffered while serving in iraq. when i recount the actions this american soldier and son of oviedo performed and what he endured in the...
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senator kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman.e myself with the remarks of my colleague, senator coons. he was very eloquent. and as you can tell, he's very passionate about this issue. he and many others, including senator hatch who have worked hard on this subject. chris's comments kind of brought a tear to my eye. but it's not the tears of a clown. [ laughing ] >> that would be senator tillis who you haven't met yet. [ laughing ] >> who doesn't know his way to santa fe. i can assure you. [ laughing ] >> you know, a smart person once said that art makes us more humane. it helps us find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time. and you can't be a civilized society if you don't appreciate and protect art and artists. the system that we have now, both the public and the private system, looks like something i tried to draw with my left hand. i mean, it just makes no sense. now, this, as you know, this bill is the amalgamation of three bills. the classic act, the amp act and the music modernization act. it's not perfect, as some
senator kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman.e myself with the remarks of my colleague, senator coons. he was very eloquent. and as you can tell, he's very passionate about this issue. he and many others, including senator hatch who have worked hard on this subject. chris's comments kind of brought a tear to my eye. but it's not the tears of a clown. [ laughing ] >> that would be senator tillis who you haven't met yet. [ laughing ] >> who doesn't know his way to santa fe. i can...