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mr. kennedy. mr. boozman. senator boozman: no. the clerk: mr. strange. mr. sanders. senator sanders: yes. the clerk: ms. murray. senator murry: aye. the clerk: mr. wyden. ms. stabenow. senator stabenow: aye. the clerk: mr. whitehouse. senator whitehouse: yes. the clerk: mr. warner. senator warner: aye. the clerk: mr. merkley. senator merkley: aye. the clerk: mr. kaine. senator kaine: aye. the clerk: mr. king. mr. van hollen. ms. harris. mr. chairman. enator enzi: no. the clerk: mr. chairman there are 12 nays and 11 yeas. senator enzi: the amendment has been defeated. the next one is the side-by-side for senator gardner. does anyone wish to speak in opposition? if not the proponent's recognized for 30 seconds. senator gardner: thank you, mr. chairman. again, this would protect medicare but also do something very important that has bipartisan support in both house and the senate, across the aisle and that is the repeal of the independent payment advisory board. i would encourage a yes vote on this amendment. senator sanders: mr. chairman. i would urge a no vote on this
mr. kennedy. mr. boozman. senator boozman: no. the clerk: mr. strange. mr. sanders. senator sanders: yes. the clerk: ms. murray. senator murry: aye. the clerk: mr. wyden. ms. stabenow. senator stabenow: aye. the clerk: mr. whitehouse. senator whitehouse: yes. the clerk: mr. warner. senator warner: aye. the clerk: mr. merkley. senator merkley: aye. the clerk: mr. kaine. senator kaine: aye. the clerk: mr. king. mr. van hollen. ms. harris. mr. chairman. enator enzi: no. the clerk: mr. chairman...
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mrs. kennedy at that point?the back of the top seat, back seat to cover both president and mrs. kennedy. through the entire trip to the hospital. >> i ask you to walk through this. i know you have talked about it. i can't imagine it gets easier to talk about. >> not really. >> when moments like this happen with the release of the documents, there's increased interest in what people are interested in, the the story of president and jackie kennedy, this couple, this family that was so important to americans. what is it like for you in this moment when the attention is back on the kennedy files, on the assassination, on this indelible moment in your life? f what's it like for you? >> i'm anticipating what's in the files myself. i really don't know. i have a general idea what it is. because it's coming from the stuff that was -- that was kept was secret was stuff from most of the intelligence agencies, the fbi, some of the things from the secret service. so it's going to be that kind of material that i'm hoping that
mrs. kennedy at that point?the back of the top seat, back seat to cover both president and mrs. kennedy. through the entire trip to the hospital. >> i ask you to walk through this. i know you have talked about it. i can't imagine it gets easier to talk about. >> not really. >> when moments like this happen with the release of the documents, there's increased interest in what people are interested in, the the story of president and jackie kennedy, this couple, this family that...
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still nursing mrs kennedy without him but he may know in the. morning we know that our solution to. this thing. in a level. i know that i'd actually like you then so what if i don't want that action you would ask but again if. you want to maintain that i need my. manhood then you're. going to have said i'm going to. you sometime after that i will not. look at my desk and do what i feel in the middle of. the must already have. done this. for myself good. local blogs telling you of the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles going. to stop spreading tell you that gossip public with ralph. mock the bad guys and tell me you aren't pulling out the stick by. the hawks that we all will watch. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something i want to be. that's a right to be for us this is what the flag asked for in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. always you could look to the idol go to len
still nursing mrs kennedy without him but he may know in the. morning we know that our solution to. this thing. in a level. i know that i'd actually like you then so what if i don't want that action you would ask but again if. you want to maintain that i need my. manhood then you're. going to have said i'm going to. you sometime after that i will not. look at my desk and do what i feel in the middle of. the must already have. done this. for myself good. local blogs telling you of the idea that...
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still nursing mrs kennedy that i didn't even know in the. year. i know you're more and more you that you are so long as there isn't and there on the back of this i'm . then why will. you want to let me live as if i feel for me then so what if i don't want that as we want out but again as far as the end i might want to maintain that i need my back you know about my. manhood china then yeah. i was just. going to that's what i heard i mean if. you sometime after that i will not. look at my desk and do what i feel in the middle of it but if he must arrange to have don't leave this. house for my time where. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill the narrowness and spend the city to twenty million fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so what will chance with. the thinks he's go
still nursing mrs kennedy that i didn't even know in the. year. i know you're more and more you that you are so long as there isn't and there on the back of this i'm . then why will. you want to let me live as if i feel for me then so what if i don't want that as we want out but again as far as the end i might want to maintain that i need my back you know about my. manhood china then yeah. i was just. going to that's what i heard i mean if. you sometime after that i will not. look at my desk...
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still nursing mrs kennedy that i didn't even know in the. morning with. their solution to. this thing. in the middle. you i know that i got into them time but if i don't want to and if we want to but again in the end i might want to maintain that i need my. manhood china then you know. i mean. you sometimes i know that i will not. do what i feel. or i have no doubt this is the right house for my time. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch or the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money killion a loan to spend spend be true to the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so well chance with. the thinks he's going to. quantitative easing. is a hope it's a joke it's death monetization it's a prelude to hyper inflationary currency that is the u.s. dollar collapsing. always you could look to the ideal correlation if the. us will notice a neighbor that in th
still nursing mrs kennedy that i didn't even know in the. morning with. their solution to. this thing. in the middle. you i know that i got into them time but if i don't want to and if we want to but again in the end i might want to maintain that i need my. manhood china then you know. i mean. you sometimes i know that i will not. do what i feel. or i have no doubt this is the right house for my time. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only...
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still nursing mrs kennedy without him but he may know in the. morning we're going to. do this thing. in a level. you would know that i'd actually like you know when we don't tell but if we don't want that action we would ask but again as far as the end i. don't know and i mean my dad you know about my. manhood china then he. said i heard i miss. you something that i have i will not. look at i was going to what i feel in the middle of it put it he must already have wrote this is the right house for my story and we're. mark twain said it's easier to fool people than to convince them they've been for that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed fake news just paid for by corporate interests they beat you down until you believe their fairy tales well here's a story for you it's called big and it's full of facts not fiction. i've got to do just that if you're watching all of me. the goal is to kowtow to the idol call and. some will notice a member of the in this is this the report that he was. i don't. want to. go. in there actually i'm going to go o
still nursing mrs kennedy without him but he may know in the. morning we're going to. do this thing. in a level. you would know that i'd actually like you know when we don't tell but if we don't want that action we would ask but again as far as the end i. don't know and i mean my dad you know about my. manhood china then he. said i heard i miss. you something that i have i will not. look at i was going to what i feel in the middle of it put it he must already have wrote this is the right house...
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are still nursing mrs kennedy that i didn't even know in the. morning we're going to. do this thing. in a level. you want to let me like that's it i feel for me then so what if i don't want that action you want out but again if i was the end of it i might want to maintain that i knew my dad you know about my. manhood china then you are. going to have said i heard. you some time ago that i was have i will not. look i was going to work for you in the middle of that put if you must or a fellow got this right from us for mr india. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporation operations from washington to washington controls the media the media and local voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's drowned out a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i co
are still nursing mrs kennedy that i didn't even know in the. morning we're going to. do this thing. in a level. you want to let me like that's it i feel for me then so what if i don't want that action you want out but again if i was the end of it i might want to maintain that i knew my dad you know about my. manhood china then you are. going to have said i heard. you some time ago that i was have i will not. look i was going to work for you in the middle of that put if you must or a fellow got...
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mrs. kennedy jumped up and grabbed mr. d cried oh, no. >>> today, president trump announced this -- that he may release some 3,000 classified government files on the investigation into the assassination. let's go kelly o'donnell. she's at the white house for us on a saturday. kelly, this brings back a lot of thoughts, memories for folks. why now are we expecting anything that could rewrite history? is. >> reporter: it goes back 25 years when president george w. bush signed into law what's knowns the jfk records actment at the time congress set into motion a release of the final several thousands of pages of records belonging to the investigation. government files, cia, fbi, investigative documents roadwaylatroadwaelated to the kennedy assassination. this put into law the final release, subject to the national security concerns. if a future president had any reason not to make those records public. that's why it falls in the lap of the president trump, who is the custodian of this law today, who says he will allow the releas
mrs. kennedy jumped up and grabbed mr. d cried oh, no. >>> today, president trump announced this -- that he may release some 3,000 classified government files on the investigation into the assassination. let's go kelly o'donnell. she's at the white house for us on a saturday. kelly, this brings back a lot of thoughts, memories for folks. why now are we expecting anything that could rewrite history? is. >> reporter: it goes back 25 years when president george w. bush signed into...
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mr. kennedy: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to and the the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, as the senate irons out the details of our comprehensive tax reform plan to get the american economy back on track, i want to draw attention today to what i believe is one of the greatest obstacles in our path, as we pursue 3% annual growth. and that obstacle i am referring to, mr. president, is our aging national infrastructure. our roads, our bridges, our airports, our water systems, our soothe systems -- sewage systems, our waterways that need dredging, especially in my state. if our tax plan is going to be pro-growth, then we need to take advantage of this once-in-a-generation chance to use federal revenues to invest meaningfully in our economy. allow mae to explaining, mr. president what i mean by that. fe
mr. kennedy: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to and the the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, as the senate irons out the details of our comprehensive tax reform plan to get the american economy back on track, i want to draw attention today to what i believe is one of the greatest obstacles in...
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mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i have 12 requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of both the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i want to talk a little bit today about social security and specifically the windfall elimination provision and the government pension offset. now, i know that sounds real technical, but basically here's the problem -- we have a lot of americans who have paid into social security and they are now getting screwed by social security. they are not getting their money back. now, all of us, mr. president, want to do everything we can to maintain the stability and sanctity of the social security system. and i think all of us believe that we all ought to get the social security payments that we're entitled to, and that is all this issue is about. let me explain, mr. president. for many middle-class americans, receiving social security at retirement i
mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i have 12 requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of both the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i want to talk a little bit today about social security and specifically the windfall elimination provision and the government pension offset. now, i know that sounds real technical, but basically here's the...
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mr. kennedy's national network for safe communities to minimize incarceration and improve police relationships. killing must end now. if you let us, we will help you. if you make us, we will stop you. those turned away from violence are offered support. thistemic review found strategy reduce crime and violence in nine out of 10 studies with homicide reductions of 34% to 63%. areas thisut those program has been put into place. guest: this intervention, which is known by a number of different names, sometimes called the group violence intervention, also called focused deterrence. its original name was operation cease-fire. whatever you call it, this began in boston in the early 1990's and is responsible for a dramatic drop in homicides, specifically youth homicides. it has been tried in a number of other cities. it does not always work. that is just the reality of policymaking. nothing works 100% of the time. focused deterrence has a fairly isong track record, and it stronger than any other violence prevention. caroline,n done in a oakland, california, in cincinnati, ohio. in many of these place
mr. kennedy's national network for safe communities to minimize incarceration and improve police relationships. killing must end now. if you let us, we will help you. if you make us, we will stop you. those turned away from violence are offered support. thistemic review found strategy reduce crime and violence in nine out of 10 studies with homicide reductions of 34% to 63%. areas thisut those program has been put into place. guest: this intervention, which is known by a number of different...
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mrs. kennedy suggested, of camelot. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> we turn now to that rousing call to action from hollywood star rose mcgowan, making her first public appearance since she helped open the floodgates against movie mogul harvey weinstein and in the process triggered a national backlash against sexual misconduct. mcgowan said she's been silenced for decades and is calling on women to speak up. anne thompson has more. >> my name is rose mcgowan and i am brave and i am you. >> reporter: rose mcgowan giving voice to the fight she's waged on social media since the harvey weinstein scandal broke. the actress says she was raped. >> the triggering has been insane. the monster's face everywhere my nightmare. >> reporter: she never mentioned weinstein by name at the women's convention in detroit. mcgowan reached a $100,000 settlement with the once powerful movie producer according to "the new york times." weinstein denies any nonconsensual sex. >> the scarlet letter is theirs. it is not ours. we are pure
mrs. kennedy suggested, of camelot. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> we turn now to that rousing call to action from hollywood star rose mcgowan, making her first public appearance since she helped open the floodgates against movie mogul harvey weinstein and in the process triggered a national backlash against sexual misconduct. mcgowan said she's been silenced for decades and is calling on women to speak up. anne thompson has more. >> my name is rose mcgowan and i am...
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mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. graves, is recognized for one minute. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to give tribute to pastor kevin mckee who opened the prayer this morning this this chamber. kevin and his wife have been amazing pillars in our community as we have been through extraordinary associated with hurricanes katrina, rita, gustav, isaac, a 1,000 year flood last associated year, wor spill in the nation's history. incredible shootings of five of our police officers last year. in racial divisiveness. they have been incredible at propping up our community. at sharing the word in eastern europe and china and around the united states. i want to thank both of them for their incredible service to our state, our nation, and our we have been through thes
mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. graves, is recognized for one minute. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to give tribute to pastor kevin mckee who opened the prayer this morning this this chamber. kevin and his wife have been amazing pillars in our...
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mr. dougherty: don't have those etails, sir. senator kennedy: you don't have any suggestions? mr. dougherty: we're ready to give you technical assistance any time. senator kennedy: i appreciate that. we need all the assistance we can get. what i'm interested in trying to understand from you three gentlemen here, we have established that the administration supports allowing dreamers to stay. what i'm asking -- maybe i should include your two colleagues here. der what conditions, mr. ?ccament, under what conditions mr. mccament: with respect to those policy points, i would defer to the department. with respect to the operation -- senator kennedy: how about you? i can't see your name. read letter? under whatdowns? mr. readler: the department of justice typically doesn't take -- we're happy to consider legislative proposals submitted to the department. the attorney general said in his letter -- senator kennedy: we established the president agrees they should stay. but do you not have a position whatsoever on the conditions? >> by conditions you mean what do they need to satisfy in orde
mr. dougherty: don't have those etails, sir. senator kennedy: you don't have any suggestions? mr. dougherty: we're ready to give you technical assistance any time. senator kennedy: i appreciate that. we need all the assistance we can get. what i'm interested in trying to understand from you three gentlemen here, we have established that the administration supports allowing dreamers to stay. what i'm asking -- maybe i should include your two colleagues here. der what conditions, mr. ?ccament,...
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mrs. kennedy. right after cbs this morning. >> police in florida on the hunt for cereal killer after three people were murdered all in the same tampa neighborhood vigil head for the weekends, viacheslav tips over the weekends. all three people shot and killed within ten days every each other. police fear the three killings are all connected, even though the victims didn't appear to know each other. officials released this video of someone who they say may be a suspect. >>> well, this morning, fire fighters west virginia are finally getting a handle on massive warehouse fire that broke out two days ago. the fire started early saturday morning, at the aims plant in parkersburg. this is about 8 miles north of charleston. it is an added 40-foot flames shot into the sky. thick black smoke billowed into the air. officials say it is not toxic. firefighters battled that fire for nearly 48 hours, so long, they had to start using water from a nearby river. >> if we continue, we would rob customers of water i
mrs. kennedy. right after cbs this morning. >> police in florida on the hunt for cereal killer after three people were murdered all in the same tampa neighborhood vigil head for the weekends, viacheslav tips over the weekends. all three people shot and killed within ten days every each other. police fear the three killings are all connected, even though the victims didn't appear to know each other. officials released this video of someone who they say may be a suspect. >>> well,...
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mrs. kennedy. >> reporter: on november 22nd, 1963, president kennedy and the first lady arriving in dallas that day that would change america. that tragic trip through dealey plaza, the first couple riding through that windy road in dallas in a lincoln continental with the top down. the president an open target for assassin lee harvey oswald. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >> reporter: from the get-go, the news was so hard to believe. a single man with a rifle killing the protected leader of the free world. then, just two days later, on live television -- >> there is lee oswald -- [ gunshot ] he's been shot! >> reporter: -- the man who pulled the trigger, shot and killed in the custody of police officers. all of this sparking intrigue and doubt. >> assassins need payrolls, schedules, times, orders. this was a military-style ambush from start to finish, a coup d'etat with lyndon johnson waiting in the wings. >> reporter: the film "jfk," and it's fictional plot surrounding a conspiracy to kill kennedy, fueling even more speculation, and, in part, leading congress to pas
mrs. kennedy. >> reporter: on november 22nd, 1963, president kennedy and the first lady arriving in dallas that day that would change america. that tragic trip through dealey plaza, the first couple riding through that windy road in dallas in a lincoln continental with the top down. the president an open target for assassin lee harvey oswald. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >> reporter: from the get-go, the news was so hard to believe. a single man with a...
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mr. kennedy, -- khrushchev. >> host: has anyone ever put a figure on the cost of the cold war, how many lives were lost during the cold war? >> guest: some people talk about for example, maglite lost in the korean war on our side, about 35,000. people say what about vietnam, another shooting war during the cold war? that was about some 58,000 americans. and, of course, many more vietnamese both north and south. so one could say easily that hundreds of thousands of lives were lost. one could say at the same time that the cost of this was in the trillions over the years. people asked me was it really worth it? was it really worth all that? and i say what price peace? to my mind bring in end to the cold war, which is been so much at the center of our foreign-policy and our nasa security for more than four decades, that was a good price to pay, to end that war peacefully, without any fire, in shot being fired. >> host: what's the legacy of the cold war with our relations with russia today? >> guest: i think initially they were pretty good back in the times when boris yeltsin came in following mik
mr. kennedy, -- khrushchev. >> host: has anyone ever put a figure on the cost of the cold war, how many lives were lost during the cold war? >> guest: some people talk about for example, maglite lost in the korean war on our side, about 35,000. people say what about vietnam, another shooting war during the cold war? that was about some 58,000 americans. and, of course, many more vietnamese both north and south. so one could say easily that hundreds of thousands of lives were lost....
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mr. rosenkranz: that is the basis of deportation? no. justice kennedy: why? mr. rosenkranz: i'm sorry, let me -- let me back up. if -- justice kennedy: in other words, what standards must a statute meet before an administrative officer can make the determination that the -- remaining in the united states is not in the best interests of the united states? mr. rosenkranz: well -- justice kennedy: would that -- would that suffice? would that be unconstitutional? mr. rosenkranz: that would be unconstitutional -- justice kennedy: under what rule and under what context? mr. rosenkranz: under the criminal void-for-vagueness rule. a reasonable person, whether it is the deportee or an official on the ground or an administrative law judge would have no idea what the content of that prescription is, as a basis for being within the universe of people who can -- who are identified as being deportable. now, if it's a basis for the attorney general's exercise of discretion that despite the fact that you are deportable as congress has defined it, i am not going to deport you, tha
mr. rosenkranz: that is the basis of deportation? no. justice kennedy: why? mr. rosenkranz: i'm sorry, let me -- let me back up. if -- justice kennedy: in other words, what standards must a statute meet before an administrative officer can make the determination that the -- remaining in the united states is not in the best interests of the united states? mr. rosenkranz: well -- justice kennedy: would that -- would that suffice? would that be unconstitutional? mr. rosenkranz: that would be...
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mr. stretch: no, senator, i cannot. senator kennedy: that's your testimony under oath? mr. stretch: yes, it is. senator kennedy: i am about out of time. i will take one more minute or one more 30 seconds. are you a media -- let me ask google this to be fair. are you a media company or neutral technology platform? mr. salgado: we are -- the technology platform primarily. senator kennedy: that's what i thought you'd say. you don't think you are one of the largest news -- the largest newspaper in 92 countries? mr. salgado: we are not a newspaper. we are a platform for sharing of information that can include news from sources such as newspapers. senator kennedy: isn't that what newspapers do? mr. salgado: this is a platform for which news can be read from news sources. senator kennedy: i am way over. thank you, mr. chairman. senator klobuchar: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i won't ask what bar you go to. don't be concerned. and thank you to both of you for this important hearing. so i come at this just with the simple idea that our democracy was formed to be self-governing
mr. stretch: no, senator, i cannot. senator kennedy: that's your testimony under oath? mr. stretch: yes, it is. senator kennedy: i am about out of time. i will take one more minute or one more 30 seconds. are you a media -- let me ask google this to be fair. are you a media company or neutral technology platform? mr. salgado: we are -- the technology platform primarily. senator kennedy: that's what i thought you'd say. you don't think you are one of the largest news -- the largest newspaper in...
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mrs. kennedy's face.hit him in the lower portion of the rear head, like an eruption of material. >> lae harvey oswald was charged with murder, but while transferred to a couldn'ty jail oswald was fatly shot. >> lee harvey oswald was the lone shooter. he acted alone. perhaps some where in the material will give us some idea as to the motive as to why. >> fearly 54 years later so much like what the cia knew about oswald's trip to mexico city to meet with soviet and cuban spietz. it's unclear if the secret documents will reveal such details. joe kennedy iii, great nephew of the former president and current massachusetts congressman, supports the release of these government documents. but wishes the white house had handled it differently. >> would have been nice if there was communication between the administration and members of our family. >> during the 2016 campaign then candidate trump had his own ideas about jfk's assassination. made this unfounded allegation, linking ted cruz's father off to the shootin
mrs. kennedy's face.hit him in the lower portion of the rear head, like an eruption of material. >> lae harvey oswald was charged with murder, but while transferred to a couldn'ty jail oswald was fatly shot. >> lee harvey oswald was the lone shooter. he acted alone. perhaps some where in the material will give us some idea as to the motive as to why. >> fearly 54 years later so much like what the cia knew about oswald's trip to mexico city to meet with soviet and cuban spietz....
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mrs. kennedy and saving the life of the first lady. thank you so much for joining us. lots of personal history here. what is so important about the thousands and thousands of pages that might be released later today? >> perhaps we will find out the motive or to answer the question why. that's one of the more important things to myself. the other thing is that the more material they hold back, the more suspicious people become that they are hiding something. i don't think they need to do that. i think it should be released. >> i'm looking for information that suggest the government knew more than about this man, lee harvey oswald. a lot suggested he was a threat and if they acted on it, maybe the president would have survived his trip to dallas. >> he went to the soviet embassy and the cuban embassy. is there information that could come out about what the cia or fbi or other agencies that they might have known about his intent? >> we were never provided any information on oswald until after the fact. >> you never heard his name before the assassination? >> it was not in
mrs. kennedy and saving the life of the first lady. thank you so much for joining us. lots of personal history here. what is so important about the thousands and thousands of pages that might be released later today? >> perhaps we will find out the motive or to answer the question why. that's one of the more important things to myself. the other thing is that the more material they hold back, the more suspicious people become that they are hiding something. i don't think they need to do...
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mr. shaw will be charged with participation in a conspiracy to murder john f. kennedyas a very respected business man in new orleans. he had been a distinguished soldier in world war ii. he was also a heterosexual and closeted, and i think that played a part. and then they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> the case he has built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not pass a lie detector test that garrison ordered and garrison knew it. >> garrison started bribing witnesses, intimidating witnesses. >> he said i could be made to serve this whole nine-year sentence. or i could be cut loose right away. >> hypnotizing witnesses. >> we decided to give him objectifying to make sure he was telling the truth. >> leon. >> leon. does leon have a last name? >> oswald. >> would you say these methods were illegal? >> i would very say illegal and unethical. >> he had everyone and their grandmother involved in the assassination. at one time, it was oil millionaires. then it was the minutemen. then it was a homosexual killing. >> yes, sir. >> do you fee
mr. shaw will be charged with participation in a conspiracy to murder john f. kennedyas a very respected business man in new orleans. he had been a distinguished soldier in world war ii. he was also a heterosexual and closeted, and i think that played a part. and then they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> the case he has built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not pass a lie detector test that garrison ordered and garrison knew it. >> garrison...
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mrs. kennedy. >> november 22nd, 1963, president kennedy and the first lady arriving in dallas, that trajicp through dealey plaza. the first couple of riding through the windy road in dallas. the president an open target for assassin lee harvey oswald. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas texas. >> from the get go the news was so hard to believe. a single man with a rifle, killing the protected leader of free world. then, just two days later on live television. >> there is lee oswald. he's been shot. >> the man pulled the trigger, shot and killed hill in custody of police officers. all sparking intrigue and doubt. the document from 1964 says investigators looked into claims oswald was working with the fbi as an informant. they concluded he was not. assassins need payrolls. schedules, times, orders. this was a military style ambush from start to finish. this was coup d'etat. >> the film jfk and fictional plot surrounding the conspiracy to kill kennedy fueling more speculation. in part leading congress to pass a law to release all federal assassin record by today. k experts say some d
mrs. kennedy. >> november 22nd, 1963, president kennedy and the first lady arriving in dallas, that trajicp through dealey plaza. the first couple of riding through the windy road in dallas. the president an open target for assassin lee harvey oswald. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas texas. >> from the get go the news was so hard to believe. a single man with a rifle, killing the protected leader of free world. then, just two days later on live television. >>...
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mr. kennedy leaving before they lose the senate if possible. >> i think he's swimming. it all of the time. that is the hunch. >> chris, you know this is worth our viewers talking about the ineffective posture of this administration but i find the department of justice under sessions is the most effective unit in terms of the trump doctrine and what they did in terms of rolling back transgender rights for workers an the diminishment of the civil rights unit and the ending of consent decree and over site of law enforcement across the nation and they have done a lot of things in terms of the trump doctrine. >> are you speaking with approval. >> i am not. >> thank you, casy, the new show is casey dc previewing sunday night and thank you george and professor james peterson. when we return, when we return, let me finish with trump and why he won't like it. you're watching "hardball." ...there's something you to smay be missing. a key part of your wellness that you may be... ...overlooking. ♪ it's your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite, from bausch + lomb. as you age your eyes
mr. kennedy leaving before they lose the senate if possible. >> i think he's swimming. it all of the time. that is the hunch. >> chris, you know this is worth our viewers talking about the ineffective posture of this administration but i find the department of justice under sessions is the most effective unit in terms of the trump doctrine and what they did in terms of rolling back transgender rights for workers an the diminishment of the civil rights unit and the ending of consent...
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mrs. kennedy -- >> reporter: on november 22nd, 1963, president kennedy and the first lady arriving in dallasugh that winding road in dallas, the president an open target for shooter lee harvey oswald. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >> reporter: from the get-go, the news was so hard to believe. a single man, with a rifle, killing the protected leader of the free world. then just two days later on live television. >> there is lee harvey oswald. he's been shot. >> reporter: the man who pulled the trigger, shot and killed in the custody of police officers. all of this sparking intrigue and doubt. this newly revealed document says investigators looked into claims oswald was working with the fbi as an informant. they concluded he was not. >> assassins need pay rolls, schedules, times, orders. this was a military-style ambush from start to finish. this was a coup d'etat. with lyndon johnson waiting in the wings. >> reporter: the film "jfk", fueling even more speculation and in part, leading congress to pass a law to release all federal assassination records. experts say some o
mrs. kennedy -- >> reporter: on november 22nd, 1963, president kennedy and the first lady arriving in dallasugh that winding road in dallas, the president an open target for shooter lee harvey oswald. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >> reporter: from the get-go, the news was so hard to believe. a single man, with a rifle, killing the protected leader of the free world. then just two days later on live television. >> there is lee harvey oswald. he's...
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mrs. kennedy's marvelous formulation. but you had an enormous amount of loose factors, if you will. you had the mob running around. you had the cia and the bay of pigs. you had fear of soviet and far right agents provac tour in the united states. i think one of the things that probably hoover and the other authors of these documents didn't know is really what had happened, and they didn't know what they might have set in motion at some point or another that might have reepd the whirlwind in dallas that day. >> you know, what i'm struck by in the middle of the night. there i'm reading the real documents. i'm reading how, you know, jean can notice, who the cia had hired to kill castro. >> the mob boss. >> the mob boss. the godfather was hired by the kraib to hill castro. he wouldn't say the 150,000 bucks they offered him because he wanted to have them on the hook. bobby, meanwhile who has been chasing them and then putting him on the list of people that he went after -- what was it, the irs. he was trying to get his tax returns, just trying to nail him just like they nailed ka pony an
mrs. kennedy's marvelous formulation. but you had an enormous amount of loose factors, if you will. you had the mob running around. you had the cia and the bay of pigs. you had fear of soviet and far right agents provac tour in the united states. i think one of the things that probably hoover and the other authors of these documents didn't know is really what had happened, and they didn't know what they might have set in motion at some point or another that might have reepd the whirlwind in...
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is repeating itself it's interesting that now the documents related to the kennedy assassination sound relatively familiar. mr president kennedy was shot by a man and i building apparently by himself and here we are many many years later over fifty years later and we still have some of these same challenges it's been a real tragedy i've been there i've walked past the site there's nothing that will compare with what you can feel and see then when the clients begin to come in and tell their stories it becomes overwhelmingly an emotional burden for everyone and the reality is we have just gone through the first wave of tragedy and exposure and loss and now the second wave is upon us i call it a tragedy a wave like a like a tidal wave and that is what do we do about the human richard operation let me ask you. richard let me ask you what's the nature of the lawsuit that you're handling on behalf of the family tell tell me what you've alleged what is it you're trying to accomplish in this lawsuit and who are you going after certainly the the first filing that we had in this matter which was i think the first court
is repeating itself it's interesting that now the documents related to the kennedy assassination sound relatively familiar. mr president kennedy was shot by a man and i building apparently by himself and here we are many many years later over fifty years later and we still have some of these same challenges it's been a real tragedy i've been there i've walked past the site there's nothing that will compare with what you can feel and see then when the clients begin to come in and tell their...
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mr. heikes: lot until i got to the lobby and found out kennedy was shot. immediately, mrs.onley had told the president just before he got shot, see how much dallas loves you. they were always scared to go to dallas anyways. general walker had a lot of strong support, ultraconservative support in dallas and a lot of people thought he could have been involved in the shooting of the president. also one of the things that happen was somebody shot it will in the window at general walker's home on turner creek, which turned out to be lee harvey oswald. you never know exactly what you are doing until you get to the point where, if the picture is there, you make it. at that was pretty interesting that might -- that that picture of mine was the first picture that most people had saw of the kennedys in dallas. it was just a situation that they were just driving by and i was in the right place at the right time. i did not get a chance to do anything like that. i photograph something hard to believe and i started my photography and presidents of the united states and i was 13-year-old
mr. heikes: lot until i got to the lobby and found out kennedy was shot. immediately, mrs.onley had told the president just before he got shot, see how much dallas loves you. they were always scared to go to dallas anyways. general walker had a lot of strong support, ultraconservative support in dallas and a lot of people thought he could have been involved in the shooting of the president. also one of the things that happen was somebody shot it will in the window at general walker's home on...
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mr. heikes: not until i got to "times" office and found out kennedy was shot. of course, immediately mrs. , conley had told the president just before he got shot, see how much dallas loves you. but they had been very scared to go to dallas anyways. general walker had a lot of veryg support, ultraconservative support in dallas, and a lot of people thought that could be -- he could have been involved in the shooting of the president. there was also one of the things that happened, and that was when somebody shot a whole in the window at general walker's home on turner creek, which turned out to be lee harvey oswald. but you never know exactly what you are doing until you get to the point where -- if the picture is there, you make it. but i just thought it was pretty interesting that that picture of mine was the first picture that most people saw of the kennedys in dallas. it was just a situation that they were just driving by and i just was in the right place at the right time. i did not get a chance to do anything else but that. i made like two frames. but i phot
mr. heikes: not until i got to "times" office and found out kennedy was shot. of course, immediately mrs. , conley had told the president just before he got shot, see how much dallas loves you. but they had been very scared to go to dallas anyways. general walker had a lot of veryg support, ultraconservative support in dallas, and a lot of people thought that could be -- he could have been involved in the shooting of the president. there was also one of the things that happened, and...
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mrs. kennedy's face. he was shot in the forehead. it was like an eruption of material.ed to a county jail oswalt was also fatally shot. >> lee harvey oswalt was the lone shooter. he acted alone. perhaps somewhere in the material will give an idea as to the motive. >> reporter: nearly 54 years later so much remains a mystery like what he knew. but documents will reveal sump details. joe kennedy iii, great nephew wishes the white house would have handled it differently. during the 2016 campaign then candidate trump had his own ideas about jfk's assassination. he made this unfounded allegation, linking senator ted cruz's father to the shooting of the 35th president. >> his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald being, you know, shot. the whole thing is ridiculous. nobody brings this up. >> reporter: citing his own white house sources he told roger stone that mike pompeo has lobbied the president to block the release of the files. a cia spokesperson says they process of the appropriate next steps with the previously unreleased cia information. >> there's going to
mrs. kennedy's face. he was shot in the forehead. it was like an eruption of material.ed to a county jail oswalt was also fatally shot. >> lee harvey oswalt was the lone shooter. he acted alone. perhaps somewhere in the material will give an idea as to the motive. >> reporter: nearly 54 years later so much remains a mystery like what he knew. but documents will reveal sump details. joe kennedy iii, great nephew wishes the white house would have handled it differently. during the...
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senator kennedy: should it have cap's? mr. smith: as a trade association, we would continue to argue for caps. senator kennedy: here's my problem. if the bureaus do their jobs right, they facilitate commerce. when lenders loan money to people, the lenders want to get paid back. offer is oneents assessment of the risk that the letters are taking. there's the lenders are taking. -- that the lenders are taking. as one assessment. lenders don't use your clients product. they think there are better ways to assess risk. i'm not saying they are right or wrong. i am saying that your clients basically take my data, personal information about me, without my permission, and as a business model, they sell it to businesses. i'm not compensated. data, ashey lose my equifax did, or if someone submits to them data that is in error, that undermines my credit scores, the bureaus have no obligation or interest right now to work with me to try to get the credits were correct. have you ever had one of the bureaus get your credit score wrong, and yo
senator kennedy: should it have cap's? mr. smith: as a trade association, we would continue to argue for caps. senator kennedy: here's my problem. if the bureaus do their jobs right, they facilitate commerce. when lenders loan money to people, the lenders want to get paid back. offer is oneents assessment of the risk that the letters are taking. there's the lenders are taking. -- that the lenders are taking. as one assessment. lenders don't use your clients product. they think there are better...
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kennedy: have you had an invitation to the white house to meet mrs. trump in person. >> maybe after this show we'll get an invitation. that would be nice. kennedy: good luck to both of you. thank you for sharing your story. >> my daughter -- you can read her on the fox reality network. she was in the studio and she sends you her best. kennedy: i remember her. please tell her hello. coming up, hillary clinton still reeling from her election loss. claiming president trump isn't taking his job seriously. our panel weighs in. you have got to stick around for that. when you really want to save big on a hotel just go to priceline. they add thousands of new deals every day at up to 60% off. that's how kaley and i got to share this trip together at this amazing hotel. yeah ash and i share everything - dresses, makeup, water bottles... we do? mmhmm. we share secrets, shoes, toothbrushes... what? yeah i forgot mine so i've been using yours. seriously? what's the big deal? i mean, we even dated the same guy. who?! uh, go to priceline and get the hotel deals you w
kennedy: have you had an invitation to the white house to meet mrs. trump in person. >> maybe after this show we'll get an invitation. that would be nice. kennedy: good luck to both of you. thank you for sharing your story. >> my daughter -- you can read her on the fox reality network. she was in the studio and she sends you her best. kennedy: i remember her. please tell her hello. coming up, hillary clinton still reeling from her election loss. claiming president trump isn't taking...
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mrs. kennedy, a warm welcome. >> what happened that november day in dallas still haunts the nation. >> only a matter of minutes before he arrives at the -- >> a young president killed. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> then the alleged assassin, lee harvey oswald, was killed two days later. stirring rumors of a conspiracy. the newly released documents show the fbi knew of a possible threat against oswald. fbi director j. edgar hoover wrote a memo saying the night before oswald was shot, a man called saying he was a member of a committee organized to kill oswald. the fbi reportedly contacted dallas police who assured them at quad protection would be given. however, this was not done. the fbi had actually been monitoring oswald's shooter jack ruby for a year. hoover wrote that he was concerned about conspiracies and wanted to have something issued so we can convince the public that oswald is the real assassin. >> i really don't know what the situation is. >> the fbi director also knew that oswald had ties to cuba and russia. oswald was revealed to be on the fbi'
mrs. kennedy, a warm welcome. >> what happened that november day in dallas still haunts the nation. >> only a matter of minutes before he arrives at the -- >> a young president killed. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> then the alleged assassin, lee harvey oswald, was killed two days later. stirring rumors of a conspiracy. the newly released documents show the fbi knew of a possible threat against oswald. fbi director j. edgar hoover...
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mrs. kennedy's face. the shot hit him in the lower portion of the rear of the head.ke an eruption of material. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald was charged with jfk's murder, but while he was being transferred to a county jail, oswald was also fatally shot. >> lee harvey oswald was a loan shooter. he acted alone. perhaps somewhere in that material will give us some idea as to the motive as to why. >> reporter: nearly 54 years later, so much remains a mystery, like what the cia knew about oswald's trip to mexico city to meet with soviet and cuban spies. but it's unclear if the secret documents will reveal such details. joe kennedy iii, a great never au of the former president and current massachusetts congressman supports the release of these government documents but wishes the white house had handled it differently. >> it would have been nice if there was some communication between this administration and members of our family. >> reporter: during the 2016 campaign, then candidate trump had his own ideas about jfk's assassination. he made this unfounded allegation link
mrs. kennedy's face. the shot hit him in the lower portion of the rear of the head.ke an eruption of material. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald was charged with jfk's murder, but while he was being transferred to a county jail, oswald was also fatally shot. >> lee harvey oswald was a loan shooter. he acted alone. perhaps somewhere in that material will give us some idea as to the motive as to why. >> reporter: nearly 54 years later, so much remains a mystery, like what the cia...
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mr. chairman. senator kennedy i can tell you without any reservation that sexual harassment is not limited to just the entertainment industry most women who have been doing anything in the workplace or otherwise in school have based these issues. i have been particularly interested in stem for women and this is a question for you this chadwell. i spoke at the innovation alliance event on closing the patent gender gap where we are fighting from the research review of the alarmingly low women patent in the us and in 2010 women only 18.8% of all patents and [inaudible] at the current rate of progress the iw pr projects that gender inequality among patent holder not occur until 75 years from now the year 2092 and most of us will not be around then. in your destiny, you mentioned that entrepreneurial's with a background in artificial intelligence, coding, algorithms and analysis of competitive advantage in the coming years so, how can we expand opportunities for women and minorities include minorities because they are
mr. chairman. senator kennedy i can tell you without any reservation that sexual harassment is not limited to just the entertainment industry most women who have been doing anything in the workplace or otherwise in school have based these issues. i have been particularly interested in stem for women and this is a question for you this chadwell. i spoke at the innovation alliance event on closing the patent gender gap where we are fighting from the research review of the alarmingly low women...
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senataor kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment, mr. chairman, would establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to implement work requirements in all means tested federal welfare programs. it would not include social security, medicare, unemployment insurance or workers' comp. let me explain why everyone should support this amendment. the american people are the most generous people in the world. we spend over well over a trillion dollars a year in state and local programs helping those americans who are less fortunate than we are. in our country, if you are hungry, we feed you. if you are homeless, we house you. if you are too pooh poor to be sick, we'll pay for our doctor. i'm proud of that principle. it separates us from a lot of other countries in our universe. but we all know, mr. chairman, that in order to maintain these programs to help those less fortunate than us, they have to maintain fiscal integrity. and the best way to maintain fiscal integrity is to help people who need that help get in the position where they don't need tha
senataor kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment, mr. chairman, would establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to implement work requirements in all means tested federal welfare programs. it would not include social security, medicare, unemployment insurance or workers' comp. let me explain why everyone should support this amendment. the american people are the most generous people in the world. we spend over well over a trillion dollars a year in state and local programs helping those...
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mr. senator. we do appreciate that. senator john kennedylly on the hot seat. i think he paid us a compliment right there. ashley: he certainly did. i love when he is on the show by the way, mr. kennedy. because he is very honest. he has very unique way of stating things. it was a shock to him. when you said, by the way did you know irs hired equifax? came through in his promise to mention your name. the power -- stuart: we're very grateful. we're glad he did. liz: you know what? what he picked up on your outrain over it. by the way both equifax and irs like to act they have the fort knox of data. they are supposed to protect it. both were hacked. remember the irs got hacked, 700,000 taxpayers accounts hacked. now equifax hacked? stuart: the hearings last couple days will result in challenges to equifax's basic business model. they're not on the side of the consumer but they're making money off consumers. ashley: scott shellady on the show last week, hasn't heard of one customer of equifax, we're dropping you, that is interesting. liz: corpo
mr. senator. we do appreciate that. senator john kennedylly on the hot seat. i think he paid us a compliment right there. ashley: he certainly did. i love when he is on the show by the way, mr. kennedy. because he is very honest. he has very unique way of stating things. it was a shock to him. when you said, by the way did you know irs hired equifax? came through in his promise to mention your name. the power -- stuart: we're very grateful. we're glad he did. liz: you know what? what he picked...
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kennedy. >> thank you mr. chairman. my amendment would establish a deficit neutral reserve fund to implement work for you claimants and all means tested that our welfare programs. it will not include social security or workmen's comp., but let me explain why think everybody should support this amendment. the american people are the most generous people in the world. we spend well over $1 trillion a year in state local programs helping those americans who are less fortunate than we are. in our country if you're hungry, we feed you, if you're homeless we house you, if you're too poor to be sick will pay for your dr.. and i'm very proud of that principle, separates us from a lot of other countries in our universe. but, we all know that in order to maintain these programs to help those less fortunate they have to maintain fiscal integrity. the best way to maintain fiscal integrity is to help people who need that help get into a position where they don't need the help. after all those programs are meant to be bridges that pa
kennedy. >> thank you mr. chairman. my amendment would establish a deficit neutral reserve fund to implement work for you claimants and all means tested that our welfare programs. it will not include social security or workmen's comp., but let me explain why think everybody should support this amendment. the american people are the most generous people in the world. we spend well over $1 trillion a year in state local programs helping those americans who are less fortunate than we are. in...
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mrs. kennedy wanted this material out on the record.e, 's hear from george is in oklahoma, republican line. hi. caller: how you doing? listening.or i've got one thing to say, like question. why, why after 54 years, is at risk?security that don't make no sense, and says ets on t.v. we're keeping this evidence back because of national security. threatened? who in this country is information? this our country, our whole country? we need national security for that? who has an interest in this to keep it squashed? so that would be the question ask people to ask, who has an interest in keeping it squashed? guest: i'm totally with you. i continuing is nonsense this secret after ill 54 years. i think the argument was made or may have been made in the past, people who identified in the documents who were alive in 1963, who are still alive might be in some sort of danger if their identities ere exposed, but i think it is more important at this point that the government to do its best to show full transparency assassination because it clearly didn
mrs. kennedy wanted this material out on the record.e, 's hear from george is in oklahoma, republican line. hi. caller: how you doing? listening.or i've got one thing to say, like question. why, why after 54 years, is at risk?security that don't make no sense, and says ets on t.v. we're keeping this evidence back because of national security. threatened? who in this country is information? this our country, our whole country? we need national security for that? who has an interest in this to...
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mr. kennedy said there. if they don't get -- if they don't get tax reform done, republicans are done.utely finished. the boot is on their neck when it comes to this. i think it was bad enough with obamacare. but this is right inside their wheelhouse. tax cuts are sort of the mantra of the republican party. and if they can't produce this when you have republicans controlling both chambers of commerce and the white house, there's no reason to vote for any republican ever. stuart: okay. hold on a second, charles. i've got john with me. are we going to get a tax cut deal done by christmas? >> the congress very much wants to get it out of the wa w. stuart: are we going to get it done? >> yes. stuart: your judgment is, yes, it gets done. >> yes. stuart: because the republicans have no choice? >> they have no choice, and i think they're under a lot of pressure because of the mess they had with health care. stuart: i think that's one of the reasons the dow is up now 120 points, 23,117. that would be my opinion. all right. john, president trump just tweeting this on obamacare. it's coming thic
mr. kennedy said there. if they don't get -- if they don't get tax reform done, republicans are done.utely finished. the boot is on their neck when it comes to this. i think it was bad enough with obamacare. but this is right inside their wheelhouse. tax cuts are sort of the mantra of the republican party. and if they can't produce this when you have republicans controlling both chambers of commerce and the white house, there's no reason to vote for any republican ever. stuart: okay. hold on a...
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mr. kennedy's national network for safe communities to minimize incarceration and improve police relationshipskilling must end now. if you let us, we will help you. if you make us, we will stop you. those turned away from violence are offered support. thistemic review found strategy reduce crime and violence in nine out of 10 studies with homicide reductions of 34% to 63%. areas thisut those program has been put into place. guest: this intervention, which is known by a number of different names, sometimes called the group violence intervention, also called focused deterrence. its original name was operation cease-fire. whatever you call it, this began in boston in the early 1990's and is responsible for a dramatic drop in homicides, specifically youth homicides. it has been tried in a number of other cities. it does not always work. that is just the reality of policymaking. nothing works 100% of the time. focused deterrence has a fairly isong track record, and it stronger than any other violence prevention. caroline,n done in a oakland, california, in cincinnati, ohio. in many of these places
mr. kennedy's national network for safe communities to minimize incarceration and improve police relationshipskilling must end now. if you let us, we will help you. if you make us, we will stop you. those turned away from violence are offered support. thistemic review found strategy reduce crime and violence in nine out of 10 studies with homicide reductions of 34% to 63%. areas thisut those program has been put into place. guest: this intervention, which is known by a number of different...
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mr. chairman. >> senator kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. sloan. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> like you, i believe in the free enterprise system. i think the free enterprise system has lifted more people out of poverty that all the social programs put together. i'm certainly not antibusiness. quite the contrary. we all on this panel talk about the importance of jobs. i don't see how you can be for jobs and against business. what i'm curious about is what in gods name were you thinking? i'm not against large. unhappy with this this is a successful. i'm not againstst big. with all due respect i'm against dumb. i'm against a business practice which has wells fargo first and customers second. i think it ought to be customer first and wells fargo second. i think it's better for the customer and better long-term for wells fargo. when did this start? >> senator, i completely agree with you. wells fargo cannot be a successful american institution. we can employ 270,000 of what i think are the best team members unless we put our customers first
mr. chairman. >> senator kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. sloan. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> like you, i believe in the free enterprise system. i think the free enterprise system has lifted more people out of poverty that all the social programs put together. i'm certainly not antibusiness. quite the contrary. we all on this panel talk about the importance of jobs. i don't see how you can be for jobs and against business. what i'm...