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mr. kennedy, then congressman from massachusetts has honorable john f. kennedy, congressman from massachusetts. mr. kennedy was never invited as an official representative of a religious organization, nor indeed as the spokesman for the catholic faith. no speaker on that occasion, catholic, jew or protestant was identified by his faith. two days before the dinner occasion, mr. kennedy canceled his engagement, he expressed his regret and stated that since his imminence the cardinal, requested him not to come, he as a loyal son of the church had no other alternative. therefore, it was necessary to destroy the first program and to reprint. >> now i will state, again, the words that i used, the quotation from the reverend poling's book, spokesman or the catholic faith, the book that was produced about a year ago that discussed this incident. secondly, my memory of the incident is quite clear. it's as good as reverend poling's, because when the matter was discussed, he stated the incident took place in 1950. it's only in the last two months that it's come forw
mr. kennedy, then congressman from massachusetts has honorable john f. kennedy, congressman from massachusetts. mr. kennedy was never invited as an official representative of a religious organization, nor indeed as the spokesman for the catholic faith. no speaker on that occasion, catholic, jew or protestant was identified by his faith. two days before the dinner occasion, mr. kennedy canceled his engagement, he expressed his regret and stated that since his imminence the cardinal, requested...
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mr. kennedy, then congressman from massachusetts, as honorable mr. nnedy, he was never invited as an official representative of a religious organization, nor, indeed as a spokesman on the catholic faith. no speaker on that occasion was identified by his faith. when two days before the dinner occasions, he expressed his grief and much stated that since, his eminnocence the cardinal requested him not to come, he as a loyal servient of the church, chose not to come and therefore, it was necessary to reprint. >> i will state again the words i used are a quotation from the reverend poling's book, spokesman for the catholic faith, produced about a year ago, which first discussed this incident. secondly, my memory is quite clear, in fact, as good as reverend poling's because reverend poling state ttd took places in 1950 and it's only in the last two months that it came forward it happened in 1947. thirdly, i never discussed this with the cardinal, i've never spoken to the cardinal. i spoke to someone who said there was a good deal of concern because the loca
mr. kennedy, then congressman from massachusetts, as honorable mr. nnedy, he was never invited as an official representative of a religious organization, nor, indeed as a spokesman on the catholic faith. no speaker on that occasion was identified by his faith. when two days before the dinner occasions, he expressed his grief and much stated that since, his eminnocence the cardinal requested him not to come, he as a loyal servient of the church, chose not to come and therefore, it was necessary...
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mr. kennedy: mr. president? the presiding officer: question is on the amendment. mr. kennedy: do i have additional time, mr. president? the presiding officer: you do not. no time remaining. mr. kennedy: i ask for the yeas and nays, mr. president. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the presiding officer: the yeas are 48. the nays are 15. the amendment is not agreed to. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: i call up my amendment number 3141 way ask that it be reported by number. the presiding officer: the clerk will report by number. the clerk: mr. lee proposes an amendment numbered 3141. mr. lee: mr. president, states and localities are not allowed to tax land held by the federal government. as a result of this, congress created the pilt program to reimburse states for that lost revenue. the payments are determined by a formula that is far lower than it would be under a tax equivalency. 21 years ago the usda concluded that pilt payments needed to be inc
mr. kennedy: mr. president? the presiding officer: question is on the amendment. mr. kennedy: do i have additional time, mr. president? the presiding officer: you do not. no time remaining. mr. kennedy: i ask for the yeas and nays, mr. president. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the presiding officer: the yeas are 48. the nays are 15. the amendment is not agreed to. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the...
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and they submitted a letter to the parole board on their behalf by los angeles police, two of mr kennedy'sactually a reporter here for a conservative network, and robert f kennedyjunior both say that mr sirhan should be released. it is interesting because douglas kennedy during the hearing, said to mr sirhan, "i the hearing, said to mr sirhan, " i do have some love for you". also working in mr sirhan's favour is some changes to california laws, saying you can apply to get parole for a crime committed at a young age, he is 77 now but was 2a at the time. but we're still at the early stages, there still some time to go when it would ultimately be rejected. to go when it would ultimately be rejected-— to go when it would ultimately be rejected. be re'ected. 0k, nomia, thank ou be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank ou ve be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank you very much- _ be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank you very much. -- _ be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank you very much. -- and - be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank you very much. -- and it - be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank you very much. -- and it could| you very much. -
and they submitted a letter to the parole board on their behalf by los angeles police, two of mr kennedy'sactually a reporter here for a conservative network, and robert f kennedyjunior both say that mr sirhan should be released. it is interesting because douglas kennedy during the hearing, said to mr sirhan, "i the hearing, said to mr sirhan, " i do have some love for you". also working in mr sirhan's favour is some changes to california laws, saying you can apply to get parole...
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parole and they submitted a letter to the parole board on their behalf by los angeles police, two of mr kennedyo is actually a reporter here for a conservative network, and robert f kennedyjunior both say that mr sirhan should be released. it is interesting because douglas kennedy during the hearing, said to mrsirhan, "i do have some love for you". also working in mr sirhan�*s favour is some changes to california laws, saying you can apply to get parole for a crime committed at a young age, he is 77 now but was 2a at the time. but we�*re still at the early stages, there still some time to go when it could ultimately be rejected. 0ur correspondent nomia iqbal in washington. to other news now, and a us intelligence report has concluded that covid—i9 was not developed as a biological weapon by china. but scientists involved in the three month—long investigation failed to agree on whether it was more likely that the virus stemmed from human exposure to an infected animal, or a laboratory accident. china has consistently rejected suggestions that the disease originated at a government facility — and
parole and they submitted a letter to the parole board on their behalf by los angeles police, two of mr kennedyo is actually a reporter here for a conservative network, and robert f kennedyjunior both say that mr sirhan should be released. it is interesting because douglas kennedy during the hearing, said to mrsirhan, "i do have some love for you". also working in mr sirhan�*s favour is some changes to california laws, saying you can apply to get parole for a crime committed at a...
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mrs. kennedy e-mails her and asks how it was going at the mansion. her response at 2:18 p.m., pretty good right now, actually. carroll came through with cheese and crackers. i'm happy now. carol is a member of the mansion staff and where carol serves cheese and crackers is not on the second floor of the governor's offices. it's on the first. when she e-mails about getting the cheese and the crackers, mrs. kennedy says you got to love the cheese. at 2:37, executive assistant 1 e-mails mrs. benton again. she said "hey, the gov just came in and said he was good. you need me to do anything else for you before i head back to the cap?" what that e-mail reflects when it says the governor just came in, there is an office on the first floor of the mansion where the governor's assistants work when they're there. that e-mail reflects that the governor came in to that office to say he was good. didn't need anything else. then she e-mails stephanie benton to say is there anything else you need me to do before i head back. the governor then was on a phone call wit
mrs. kennedy e-mails her and asks how it was going at the mansion. her response at 2:18 p.m., pretty good right now, actually. carroll came through with cheese and crackers. i'm happy now. carol is a member of the mansion staff and where carol serves cheese and crackers is not on the second floor of the governor's offices. it's on the first. when she e-mails about getting the cheese and the crackers, mrs. kennedy says you got to love the cheese. at 2:37, executive assistant 1 e-mails mrs....
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mrs. kennedy called in bunny mellon, and they did very extensive, lovely recreation. you know, the white house grounds and the rose garden are really kind of formal places. i think very few people in the public get to visit it personally. it is not a suburban backyard. but you described in your book and in your -- that more relaxed functions. it is a private place for families, but it's almost kind of i think you call it supernatural. >> yeah. and i think most people in the united states or anywhere around the world sort of view the white house as the sort of supernatural place. and, to be fair, it kind of is. but it's also at its core a home and a home office. and for those of us still going through the pandemic, that probably sounds pretty familiar. but the -- so instead of just being my home office or your home a office, it's the home office of the president of the united states. the white house, though, is also known as the people's house, and so that really means the white house grounds are the people's grounds. and if you start to think about it that way, it isn
mrs. kennedy called in bunny mellon, and they did very extensive, lovely recreation. you know, the white house grounds and the rose garden are really kind of formal places. i think very few people in the public get to visit it personally. it is not a suburban backyard. but you described in your book and in your -- that more relaxed functions. it is a private place for families, but it's almost kind of i think you call it supernatural. >> yeah. and i think most people in the united states...
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i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked her if she would donate some money to put in the firstxcited. i wrote a proposal to her and the kennedy foundation helped fund it. right here at soldier field, we put on the first games. there were 1,000 athletes. in ancient rome, the gladiators went into the arena with these words - on their lips, "let me win, but if i cannot win, - let me be brave the attempt." today, all of you young . athletes are in the arena. many of you will win, - but even more important, i know you will be brave and bring credit to your parents _ and to your countries. let us begin the olympics. thank you. applause volunteers were needed for almost every individual athlete. j this was new for even the volunteers to have even an opportunity to meet first—hand a special child or an adult. reporter: there are seven basic events: running, - jumping, throwing and swimming. my coach came and tell me i am in the 50—yard dash. i was excited but kind of nervous. the 50—yard dash, shortest yet severest test of speed - in the special olympics competition. it was hard at fir
i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked her if she would donate some money to put in the firstxcited. i wrote a proposal to her and the kennedy foundation helped fund it. right here at soldier field, we put on the first games. there were 1,000 athletes. in ancient rome, the gladiators went into the arena with these words - on their lips, "let me win, but if i cannot win, - let me be brave the attempt." today, all of you young . athletes are in the arena. many of you will win,...
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later on, ornsby-gore proposed to jacqueline kennedy. mr. ginsberg: he did and i was not aware of that. we only know of that because letters that were exchanged between the former first lady and ornsby-gore were discovered in iraq in 2017. the family chose to put them up for auction. they were auctioned off. there was a letter saying i want to marry her from ornsby-gore. there was a letter back from jackie. she said there is only two months between us terrifying joy. and if we are going to find out, we will have to find it apart from each other. it took the emotional maturity of jackie to realize that they were so consumed by their shared grief over the loss of the president to ever truly revel in each other's presidents -- each other's presence. host: what happened to his wife? mr. ginsberg: she died in a car accident. ornsby-gore himself loved to drive cars very fast. his wife got in a car accident. he himself died in a car accident at the age of 65 in the mid-80's. he lost multiple children to suicides and overdoses. she had a sister that
later on, ornsby-gore proposed to jacqueline kennedy. mr. ginsberg: he did and i was not aware of that. we only know of that because letters that were exchanged between the former first lady and ornsby-gore were discovered in iraq in 2017. the family chose to put them up for auction. they were auctioned off. there was a letter saying i want to marry her from ornsby-gore. there was a letter back from jackie. she said there is only two months between us terrifying joy. and if we are going to find...
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later on, ornsby-gore proposed to jacqueline kennedy. mr.sberg: he did and i was not aware of that. he did. we only know of that because letters that were exchanged between the former first lady and ornsby-gore were discovered in iraq in 2017. the family chose to put them up for auction. they were auctioned off. in the correspondence there was , a letter saying i want to marry you and a letter back from jackie in which i quote -- in the chapter where she says there is just too much shared pain between us to find joy and if we are going to find joy we will , have to find it apart from each other. there was a real respect and love they shared between the two but it took the emotional maturity of jackie to realize that they were so consumed by their shared grief over the loss of the president to ever truly revel in each other's presence. without that looming over him. host: what happened to his wife? mr. ginsberg: she died in a car accident. he lived such a life of tragedy. ornsby-gore himself loved to drive cars very fast. his wife got in a ca
later on, ornsby-gore proposed to jacqueline kennedy. mr.sberg: he did and i was not aware of that. he did. we only know of that because letters that were exchanged between the former first lady and ornsby-gore were discovered in iraq in 2017. the family chose to put them up for auction. they were auctioned off. in the correspondence there was , a letter saying i want to marry you and a letter back from jackie in which i quote -- in the chapter where she says there is just too much shared pain...
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mr. president, please help us. kennedyrced will be a lot more than the near future the white house so dismissive of those claims. quench i think what is important to note i also said yesterday full context of my answer which i put out today was that we are committed to bringing americans home who want to leave and that is the president's commitments. if any of your hearing from american citizens and cannot reach is give us their contact information will get in contact with them. >> this is someone who says i am stranded is there a better word for someone who cannot leave the house and get to the airport because isis is outside the airport? >> i would welcome you providing their phone number and we will reach out to them today. kennedy: that is such hot malarkey that is disingenuous. is this an evacuation running smoothly or is this why the biggest foreign policy blunders in u.s. history? let's get into it cites party peril if iraq combat veteran he's also the dark secret place.com pounder that is a fantastic show you must
mr. president, please help us. kennedyrced will be a lot more than the near future the white house so dismissive of those claims. quench i think what is important to note i also said yesterday full context of my answer which i put out today was that we are committed to bringing americans home who want to leave and that is the president's commitments. if any of your hearing from american citizens and cannot reach is give us their contact information will get in contact with them. >> this...
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mr. president. please help us. [sobbing] kennedyfortunately there will be a lot more of that in the future, the white house is dismissive of those claims. >> i think it's for internet what i said yesterday in the fall context of my answer which i put out today was that we are committed to bringing americans home who want to leave and that's the president's commitment. if any of you hear from american citizens who can't reach us, give me their contact information and we will get in contact with them. >> problem says i am stranded, is there a better work for somebody who can't leave the house and get to the airport because jake sullivan said isis is outside the airport? >> i would welcome to provide their phone number and we will reach out to them today. kennedy: hot malarkey that's disingenuous. is this evacuation running smoothly or one of the biggest foreign policy blunders in u.s. history? let's get into it with tonight panel. he's the dark secret place.com founder, a fantastic show. you must subscribe to dark secret place, it's a
mr. president. please help us. [sobbing] kennedyfortunately there will be a lot more of that in the future, the white house is dismissive of those claims. >> i think it's for internet what i said yesterday in the fall context of my answer which i put out today was that we are committed to bringing americans home who want to leave and that's the president's commitment. if any of you hear from american citizens who can't reach us, give me their contact information and we will get in contact...
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mr. woodson discusses his critique of 1619 project, with law professor and author randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interduing-- interviewing top nonfiction authors about their work. >> i look forward to your book, red, white and black, rescuing america from revisionist and race hustlers. why you wrote this and why you should want it. >> we wrote this in response of a new york publication, 1619, by black journalests and others, it redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1619 at the time when slaves, 20 slaves first arrived on the shores of virginia and it goes on to say that the revolutionary war was more to defend slavery. it also made other false claims, but it also tried to redefine america as systematically racist and that all whites are villains to -- and that all blacks are victims and it offers a very dire picture of the country. it also makes the false claims that the current challenges facing many in the black community, crime, are a direct legacy of the shadow of slavery and jim crowe. and since the messenger here was black and we thought the c
mr. woodson discusses his critique of 1619 project, with law professor and author randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interduing-- interviewing top nonfiction authors about their work. >> i look forward to your book, red, white and black, rescuing america from revisionist and race hustlers. why you wrote this and why you should want it. >> we wrote this in response of a new york publication, 1619, by black journalests and others, it redefined...
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mr. chairman, in the absence of the chairman i think senator kennedy is up next. senator kennedy: thank you, can you hear me out -- ok? can you hear me ok? >> yes. sen. kennedy: i want to thank the chairman and the ranking member or calling this hearing. i'm curious why fema isn't here. particular mr. morse dad, who is in charge of risk rating 2.0. but i'm sure my friends that fema are listening. so, let me direct this next comment to them. have you lost your friggin minds? this is the most, this meaning risk rating 2.0, is the most massive change to the nf ip since we created it in 1968. why are you trying to ram it down everyone's throat, including but not emitted to the people who are going to be affected by the change? we have 5 million policyholders. 3.8 alien are going to see their rates go up at least. they have no idea why. now i get that there is a spreadsheet, and arithmetic side to this problem. but there is also a human side. a lot of the people, most of the people that your risk rating 2.0 is going to impact our, are not wealthy homeowners with a seco
mr. chairman, in the absence of the chairman i think senator kennedy is up next. senator kennedy: thank you, can you hear me out -- ok? can you hear me ok? >> yes. sen. kennedy: i want to thank the chairman and the ranking member or calling this hearing. i'm curious why fema isn't here. particular mr. morse dad, who is in charge of risk rating 2.0. but i'm sure my friends that fema are listening. so, let me direct this next comment to them. have you lost your friggin minds? this is the...
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mr. hastings. before he died, president kennedy intended to have 1000 troops withdrawn from south vietnam and thenctive was not carried out. do you take that as a sign he wouldec not have gotten into that quagmire that - - lbj did? second if you were lbj what would you have done to and that war in a way that you that would been satisfactory? host: thank you. i will tell you max hastings you have two minutes. >> on kennedy we can never know. i personally do not think would have got out of vietnam because all his thinking was directed to the reelection campaign andes 64. he repeatedly said there's only so many concessions i can make do secure the election. but some said he did not get out of south vietnam we can never know is the answer that i do not thank you would have gotten out. i don't think lbj ever had good options. the first was to cut t his losses and get out as soon as possible when he took office but he also thought he had an enormous amount approving could not do that. with the american foreign-policy is quite a few periods of history and then to serve t domestic political influencef and
mr. hastings. before he died, president kennedy intended to have 1000 troops withdrawn from south vietnam and thenctive was not carried out. do you take that as a sign he wouldec not have gotten into that quagmire that - - lbj did? second if you were lbj what would you have done to and that war in a way that you that would been satisfactory? host: thank you. i will tell you max hastings you have two minutes. >> on kennedy we can never know. i personally do not think would have got out of...
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mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, "red white and black rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustlers." why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in this book and why they should want it? >> we wrote this in response to "the new york times" publication of 1619, the series of essays by journalists. in essence, it redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1519 when at the time of the first slaves arrived on the shores of virginia. and it goes on to say that the revolutionary war was to defend laslavery and also made other false claims, but also it tried toca redefine america as systemically racist as all whites are villains and all blacks are victims. and it offers a very dire picture of the country. it also makes the false claims the current challenges facing many in the community today are a dir
mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, "red white and black rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustlers." why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in this book and why they...
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mr. woodson, i'm going to go auto briar and biographical here, my father henry h kennedy city senior was meant from louisiana. born in 1917 and he saw the horrors of racial oppression in the deep south. he was a man who believed it very much and personal responsibility and the responsibilities of people to make it regardless. and he did, he married my mother and they were part of the great migration in thegr came north in the race three children, all three children collegele graduates, gainfully employed and my folks were church going folk. and i think that they're both people of blessed memory and b f you would admit them a bit that you would like them. and atld the same time, when you say this about my brother, my father my father, he never forgave the united states of america for what he viewed in his betrayal black people and for him, i think sort of the place where this was, he was a soldier, he was a soldier during world war ii and he saw the united states of america betray black people in uniform. and he never got over that freedom not saying that he was right, i am not saying tha
mr. woodson, i'm going to go auto briar and biographical here, my father henry h kennedy city senior was meant from louisiana. born in 1917 and he saw the horrors of racial oppression in the deep south. he was a man who believed it very much and personal responsibility and the responsibilities of people to make it regardless. and he did, he married my mother and they were part of the great migration in thegr came north in the race three children, all three children collegele graduates,...
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mr. clean in a wipe to kill 99.9% of bacteria and viru >>> to the index and tonight, rfk's oldest son, joseph kennedyg it a, quote, grievous error a california parole board recommending parol for sirhan sirhan. kennedy's oldest sons support d >>> when we come back, that moment, 3:29 p.m. eastern. if it looks like an f-150, tows like an f-150, hauls like an f-150, thinks like an f-150, and powers like an f-150, it must be an f-150, hybrid. the 2021 f-150 powerboost hybrid with 570 lb ft of torque and 12,700 lbs of max available towing. with 570 lb ft of torque time. it's relentless. we do everything but control it. and when it's running out. we relentlessly try to protect it. because "all the time in the world" it's just a saying. today, for women living with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer, more time is possible with verzenio. proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, ca
mr. clean in a wipe to kill 99.9% of bacteria and viru >>> to the index and tonight, rfk's oldest son, joseph kennedyg it a, quote, grievous error a california parole board recommending parol for sirhan sirhan. kennedy's oldest sons support d >>> when we come back, that moment, 3:29 p.m. eastern. if it looks like an f-150, tows like an f-150, hauls like an f-150, thinks like an f-150, and powers like an f-150, it must be an f-150, hybrid. the 2021 f-150 powerboost hybrid with...
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mr. olympia, marry a kennedy, be an actor, be a governor one day, but i was introduced to morgan stanleyhis conversation about debates going on. and then my baby's born, i'm at the hospital, i'm looking at her and thinking to myself, your daddy's dreams became a reality, pretty much all of my dreams in america have become a reality. and i'm wondering if she's going to have the same opportunity orbit. i've got a 9, a 7, a 5 and a four-week-old baby now, and i want to make sure they have the same opportunity to have their dreams become reality just like their father's. rachel: it's definitely admirable. you were born in iran but made in america. i love it, and i know your heart is in the right place. let's see where it goes. thanks for joining us, patrick. >> thank you. rachel: all right. coming up, the squad sets up shop on the steps of the u.s. capitol in a fight to extend the eviction moratorium. fox news contributor bill bennett sounds off on that next. ♪ ♪ sweet dream or a beautiful nightmare ♪♪ overwhelmed by the ups and downs of frequent mood swings of bipolar i? ask about vraylar.
mr. olympia, marry a kennedy, be an actor, be a governor one day, but i was introduced to morgan stanleyhis conversation about debates going on. and then my baby's born, i'm at the hospital, i'm looking at her and thinking to myself, your daddy's dreams became a reality, pretty much all of my dreams in america have become a reality. and i'm wondering if she's going to have the same opportunity orbit. i've got a 9, a 7, a 5 and a four-week-old baby now, and i want to make sure they have the same...
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mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, "red white and black rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustlers." why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in
mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, "red white and black rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustlers." why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in
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mr. woodson discusses his critique of 1619 project, with law professor and author randall kennedy and afterwardseekly program with relevant guest hosts interduing-- interviewing top nonfiction authors about their work. >> i look forward to your book, red, white and black, rescuing america from
mr. woodson discusses his critique of 1619 project, with law professor and author randall kennedy and afterwardseekly program with relevant guest hosts interduing-- interviewing top nonfiction authors about their work. >> i look forward to your book, red, white and black, rescuing america from
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mr. robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in response to the new york times publication of a series of essays 1619 by black journalists and others goodbye nicole where in essence, every defined americans from 1776 - 6019 as at the time when slaves they first arrived on the shores of virginia and goes on to say that the revolutionary war was to defend slavery and it also made other false claims but it also tries to redefine america asen systemically racist and tht all whites are villains. and that allll blacks are victi. and it offers a very dire picture of the country and also makes false claims that the current challenges facing many in the black community today are a direct legacy
mr. robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in...
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they didn't almost was mr. murray was hold on, hold on a minute, while i just take a minute, you'll be in the list because of the 2nd car, jewelry, one to say concession. kennedy and mo, mo, already did in gwinnett sandiv already and go finish. kim was headed to pollution woodard and joe, me then you i will minute actually. bush and pattern their home a way to tanya paid and i get it. but then you think it when i talk to i deal because much of my toes. if i tell me what to be done by tomorrow, he's going to forward her daughter, she 5 question, she glue bush and she might get to see what you guys can do. children pick up, you should, you should go backwards. i'm going to call and say that he had put my sort have hope, bush me time you can try to gamma you to be you should actually either show it to you hope to take your prescript a record of them over. they had a boil still let what did i really care? but my pe montoya corner where the geek it diameter in the more general me i behead, or to your attention to home or business a clear and then going to so i want to hot caught up. definitely keep a one minute level. armando mancha saying that my wife called me wh
they didn't almost was mr. murray was hold on, hold on a minute, while i just take a minute, you'll be in the list because of the 2nd car, jewelry, one to say concession. kennedy and mo, mo, already did in gwinnett sandiv already and go finish. kim was headed to pollution woodard and joe, me then you i will minute actually. bush and pattern their home a way to tanya paid and i get it. but then you think it when i talk to i deal because much of my toes. if i tell me what to be done by tomorrow,...
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the kennedy center and i went to the kennedy center office and was told, not asked, i would sit in the box with president mss obama. for the honors. -- president and mrsor the honors. i had a wonderful time and it was a lovely evening and i realized on the way home somebody had asked me if i wanted to sit in the box, i would've said no. i would've said no because i would have been too nervous or afraid or thought, why would they want to sit with me? it was that thing of not having the confidence or the nerves to do so. i would have turned it down because it would've been too stressful to come up with the notion that i could say yes. that really stunned me, that i would've missed an amazing experience and opportunity just because i was too nervous to do something. i decided i would spend a year saying yes to everything that scared me. the first thing i was asked to do was give a convention -- commencement speech at dartmouth. i was a successful woman, a single mother of three and was asked the question, how do you do it all? i'm going to answer that question with honesty here for you now. somebody has to tell you the truth. shonda how do you do it all?
the kennedy center and i went to the kennedy center office and was told, not asked, i would sit in the box with president mss obama. for the honors. -- president and mrsor the honors. i had a wonderful time and it was a lovely evening and i realized on the way home somebody had asked me if i wanted to sit in the box, i would've said no. i would've said no because i would have been too nervous or afraid or thought, why would they want to sit with me? it was that thing of not having the...
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mr. murray was. hold on, hold a minute. while i just take a minute, you'll be in the list because of the 2nd cargile, every one to say concession when you, kennedy, and mo. what do you think in gwinnett sandiv already and go finish? kim low headed to pollution woodard and joe. me then you i will minute decade, bush and pattern their home a way to tanya paid and i get it. but then you think it when i talk to deal because much of my toes. if i tell me what to be done by the school to forward her daughter, she far push it to glue washer. she must go to see what i can do. insurance to you . sure. there you are. by him back what i'm going to call and say that he had put my sword. have hope, bush, me time you can try to to bowie. i gamma you to be you should actually either cash . what are you hope to take turns your prescript place to record down below. what did i really care? but my pe montoya corner where the geek it diameter in the more general me i behead are 3 your attention to home or business a clear and then we're going to so one of our car that's the key one that i john miller, my boy mancha saying that my wife call me when i say that i'm go
mr. murray was. hold on, hold a minute. while i just take a minute, you'll be in the list because of the 2nd cargile, every one to say concession when you, kennedy, and mo. what do you think in gwinnett sandiv already and go finish? kim low headed to pollution woodard and joe. me then you i will minute decade, bush and pattern their home a way to tanya paid and i get it. but then you think it when i talk to deal because much of my toes. if i tell me what to be done by the school to forward her...
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kennedy's fingernails. we finally were able to discover and verify who mr. 603 is. >> mr. 603, it turned out, was another dead man lying on the autopsy table before carol got there. it was his dna. maybe on one of the coroner's instruments, that ended up under carol's fingernails. mystery solved. one more doubt removed, said the prosecution. but for steve's defense team, it was further proof of a shoddy investigation. >> contamination. we found out not only potential contamination, there was actual contamination in this case. >> how can you trust anything after that? >> exactly. >> defense attorney craig williams said the case against steve had an even bigger flaw. >> you cannot put steve democker in that house where there was a horrific murder, a bloody murder, you can't put him in the house. >> no dna at all. >> no dna, no blood. you don't find any dna of carol's on him anywhere. you don't find any dna, fingerprints, blood, anything of his in the house. how can you convict him of murder? >> but in july 2013, by this time a full five years after carol's death, steve was still in jail, and the case finally we
kennedy's fingernails. we finally were able to discover and verify who mr. 603 is. >> mr. 603, it turned out, was another dead man lying on the autopsy table before carol got there. it was his dna. maybe on one of the coroner's instruments, that ended up under carol's fingernails. mystery solved. one more doubt removed, said the prosecution. but for steve's defense team, it was further proof of a shoddy investigation. >> contamination. we found out not only potential contamination,...
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of the kennedy center, and i went to the kennedy center honors, and i was told -- not asked -- told that i was going to sit in the box with president obama and mrsr the honors. and i did and i had a wonderful time. and i didn't know them at the time, and i had a wonderful time. it was a lovely evening. and i realize, at the time, if someone had asked me if i wanted to sit in the box with them, i would have said no. i would have said no, because i would have been too nervous, too afraid. i would have thought, why do they want to sit with me? it was that thing of not having any of the confidence or the nerves to do so. i would have absolutely turned it down, because it would have been too stressful to come up with the notion that i could possibly say yes. and that really sort of stunned me, that i would have missed such an amazing experience and such an amazing opportunity just because i was too nervous to do something. and so i decided, yeah, i would try and spend a year saying yes to everything that scared me. and the very first thing i was asked to do after that was given a commencement speech at dartmouth in front of 10,000 people. [video clip
of the kennedy center, and i went to the kennedy center honors, and i was told -- not asked -- told that i was going to sit in the box with president obama and mrsr the honors. and i did and i had a wonderful time. and i didn't know them at the time, and i had a wonderful time. it was a lovely evening. and i realize, at the time, if someone had asked me if i wanted to sit in the box with them, i would have said no. i would have said no, because i would have been too nervous, too afraid. i would...
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kennedy, should be released from prison. sirhan sirhan has served injail since 1968, after the event, one of the most... the ruling does not mean mr italian clubjuventus to re—sign cristiano ronaldo. it is dependent on the club agreeing to terms with their former player. bbc sport's simon stone is in manchester and has been following this major transfer. it was a surprise compared to this morning, when we thought ronaldo was more likely tojoin morning, when we thought ronaldo was more likely to join manchester city, but behind the scenes, is not quite as much a surprise because united had accelerated this deal for the last 48 hours. we got a little bit of an inkling earlier on today when ronaldo basically went to juventus training ground, he basically went in and told the club that he was leaving and left the training ground without training, and i think he knew at that point that manchester united were about to come in with a deal. manchester city very quickly this afternoon said that they would not be pursuing ronaldo and then it became obvious that united were, and then a bid went in withjuventus that they do is go to be accept
kennedy, should be released from prison. sirhan sirhan has served injail since 1968, after the event, one of the most... the ruling does not mean mr italian clubjuventus to re—sign cristiano ronaldo. it is dependent on the club agreeing to terms with their former player. bbc sport's simon stone is in manchester and has been following this major transfer. it was a surprise compared to this morning, when we thought ronaldo was more likely tojoin morning, when we thought ronaldo was more likely...
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mr. robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in response to the new york times publication of a series of essays 1619 by black journalists and others goodbye nicole where in essence, every
mr. robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in...
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mr. hasting. i'd like to ask you this, before he died, president kennedy intended to have 1,000 troops withdrawn fromouth vietnam and then, of course, he was killed and that directive was not carried out. do you take that as some sort of a sign that he would not have gotten into the quagmire that lbj did and secondly, if you were lbj, what would you have done to end that war in a way which you would have thought would have been satisfactory and -- >> thank you, and i will tell you max hastings, you two minutes to answer that very large question. >> with kennedy, we can never know, i personally think kennedy would have got out of vietnam because all his thinking was directed toward reelection campaign in '64 and he repeatedly said, only so many concessions i can make for the colonies in one year in hope of reelection. but a long day's march between saying he wouldn't have gotten out of south vietnam and we can never know is the answer. i do not think he would have gotten out. as far as for lbj, i don't think he ever had good options. first good option was probably to cut his losses and get out as soon
mr. hasting. i'd like to ask you this, before he died, president kennedy intended to have 1,000 troops withdrawn fromouth vietnam and then, of course, he was killed and that directive was not carried out. do you take that as some sort of a sign that he would not have gotten into the quagmire that lbj did and secondly, if you were lbj, what would you have done to end that war in a way which you would have thought would have been satisfactory and -- >> thank you, and i will tell you max...
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mr. hastings. i'd like to ask you this, before he died president kennedy intended to have 1000 troops withdrawn fromnd then of course he was killed and that directive was not carried out. do you take that as some sort of a sign that he would not gotten into the quagmire that lbj did and secondly if you were lbj what would you have done to end that war in a way which you would have thought would have been satisfactory? >> host: thank you and i will tell you max hastings you have two minutes to answer that very large question. >> guest: the quick one on kennedy we can never know. i personally do not think that kennedy would have gone out of vietnam because his thinking was directed toward his re-election campaign in 64 and he repeatedly said there are just so many concessions i can acknowledge in one year and hope to secure the election. and would he have 100,000 troops, we can never know is the answer. i don't think lbj ever had good options. the first option probably was to cut his losses and get out as soon as possible after he took office. he felt we had enormous -- and he didn't feel able to do t
mr. hastings. i'd like to ask you this, before he died president kennedy intended to have 1000 troops withdrawn fromnd then of course he was killed and that directive was not carried out. do you take that as some sort of a sign that he would not gotten into the quagmire that lbj did and secondly if you were lbj what would you have done to end that war in a way which you would have thought would have been satisfactory? >> host: thank you and i will tell you max hastings you have two...