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mrs. kennedy especially after the president's death? l, the children were extremely close to kennedy. i could show you some photographs of caroline sitting on his lap on the back of a yacht. they used to go out on the honey pits, and he'd get out into the ocean to swim, and then she'd dive off the boat into his arms. they were just really close. and that was when he really appeared to be the happiest i'd ever seen him, was when he was around mrs. kennedy and the children. she was very dedicated to to the children and to her husband. she tried her best to give him some relaxing times. in the evening she would have small dinner parties in the white house with just friends. and so for maybe an hour and a half or two hours, he could get away from the oval office and the pressures. so it was after the assassination, of course, mrs. kennedy went into a tate of deep depression -- a state of deep depression. john was a little bit too young to really realize what had happened, although taking him to a park one day a photographer tried to take his
mrs. kennedy especially after the president's death? l, the children were extremely close to kennedy. i could show you some photographs of caroline sitting on his lap on the back of a yacht. they used to go out on the honey pits, and he'd get out into the ocean to swim, and then she'd dive off the boat into his arms. they were just really close. and that was when he really appeared to be the happiest i'd ever seen him, was when he was around mrs. kennedy and the children. she was very dedicated...
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mrs. kennedy.when i jumped i had to get between the motorcycle officer who was on the left-hand side and the car i was writing in both making considerable engine noise. they told me later there was a shot that came during that running time of mine. i didn't even hear that but as they approach the presidential vehicle just about when i got there i heard and i felt the third shot. the president was at that point had his head way down to his left, something like that and shot the person in the back of the head in it exited above the right year. it took with it the scalp and the bones from the school but out of the wound erupted was and brain matter on fragments all over mrs. kennedy and oliver maisel. when i got out of the back of the car mrs. kennedy came up and she was trying to grab some of the material that came out of the president had and she did manage to get ahold of some of it. i got her and i put in the backseat. when i got in the backseat the presence body fell to the left with his head in
mrs. kennedy.when i jumped i had to get between the motorcycle officer who was on the left-hand side and the car i was writing in both making considerable engine noise. they told me later there was a shot that came during that running time of mine. i didn't even hear that but as they approach the presidential vehicle just about when i got there i heard and i felt the third shot. the president was at that point had his head way down to his left, something like that and shot the person in the...
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mr. kennedy, what are your thoughts? >> environmentalists are not happy with those choices. you know, it feels like we kind of cut out the middleman and are
mr. kennedy, what are your thoughts? >> environmentalists are not happy with those choices. you know, it feels like we kind of cut out the middleman and are
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> talk a little bit about the scene but also what is going on behind it i mean the funeral and the plans for the funeral which jackie kind of keeps changing her mind about is one of the key sort of dramatic central issues in the movie. talk a little bit about what is going on with her. and what she is trying to do and how her thinking and her feelings evolve around that. >> yeah, so it's like i were saying it is crazy to experience something so traumatic and devastating and terrifying personally and also have to worry about a country at the same time. and it's one of the things that is so remarkable about her is that she was so aware of it immediately from the moment it happened. she refused to take off her suited that was drenched in blood which was to be in the moment and recognized that you your image is porpt for people and that that is going to help tell the story of what happened. it was an incredible presence of mind. and then initially she wanted to
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> talk a little bit about the scene but also what is going on behind it i mean the funeral and the plans for the funeral which jackie kind of keeps changing her mind about is one of the key sort of dramatic central issues in the movie. talk a little bit about what is going on with her. and what she is trying to do and how her thinking and her feelings evolve around that. >> yeah, so it's like i were saying it is crazy to experience...
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. that's the news for this half hour. 29-:35 my hearts out for them, they were the best neighbors we could ask for a man is speaking out about his neighbor's house that went up in flames! the fire leaves a little girl and her grandparents in critical condition... 13 action news is getting answers for a valley woman who was told to take off her the strip! it's an update to a story you'll only see on 13 action news.... good morning las vegas! i'm ... and i'm xxx.... the time now is ... the big story today is the weather... it's cold but the wind is only making it colder! let's get started with 13 first alert meteorologist greg bennett... ((ad-lib)) looks like that front has passed over head and now we
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. that's the news for this half hour. 29-:35 my hearts out for them, they were the best neighbors we could ask for a man is speaking out about...
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mrs. kennedy.y understood just how vital our restored democracy, that we tod -- how vital parts are democracy, that we need painting and performance to challenge our assumptions, to question the way things are and maybe inspire us to think about how things might be. the arts help us celebrate our triumphs, but also hold us to our flaws. deepens our understanding of the human condition. it helps us to see ourselves and each other. it helps us to bind us together as a people. kennedy once said, and serving his vision of the truth, the artist best serves his nation. tonight, we honor five amazing artists who have dedicated their lives to telling their truth and helping us to see our own. at eight years old, mavis staples climbed onto a chair in church, late into the microphone , and belted out the gospel. when people heard that soul coming out of that little girl, they wept, which understandably concerned her. [laughter] pres. obama: but her mother told her they are happy. you're singing makes them cr
mrs. kennedy.y understood just how vital our restored democracy, that we tod -- how vital parts are democracy, that we need painting and performance to challenge our assumptions, to question the way things are and maybe inspire us to think about how things might be. the arts help us celebrate our triumphs, but also hold us to our flaws. deepens our understanding of the human condition. it helps us to see ourselves and each other. it helps us to bind us together as a people. kennedy once said,...
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mrs. kennedy?m just doing my job. >> reporter: as first lady, she was already admired for her style and sophistication. the film tells us mrs. kennedy also had serious grit. >> she was such a smart woman that we've underestimated for so long, great to be able to give her due. >> reporter: jackie protects both her husband's image and the image of a modern day camelot. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >>> to thriller called miss sloan. jessica chastain stars as a lobbyist concerned with getting the win. she often pushes the boundaries, she finally does find a line she won't cross when a gun group asks her to help turn women against the universal background check bill. instead, she changes firms and uses all the tricks she knows to try to get the bill passed. >>> and finally there is the inappropriate holiday film titled office christmas party. jennifer aniston, jason bateman star. the workers start to believe their company may be on its last leg. critics say the cast members are at their best cuttin
mrs. kennedy?m just doing my job. >> reporter: as first lady, she was already admired for her style and sophistication. the film tells us mrs. kennedy also had serious grit. >> she was such a smart woman that we've underestimated for so long, great to be able to give her due. >> reporter: jackie protects both her husband's image and the image of a modern day camelot. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >>> to thriller called miss sloan. jessica chastain stars as a...
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers talling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump's raucous rally. >> the president-elect kicking off his thank you tour and giving supporters more of what they got during the campaign, also naming his pick to lead the nation's military. >>> and a school scare at a junior high, a teenager brings a gun on campus, firing a shot in the hallway. how the 15-year-old was stopped upon. playing out on social media. the driver going well over a hundred miles an hour, weaving in and out of traffic. how it ends and the condition of the driver this morning. >>> and natalie portman getting all kinds of oscar buzz for portraying jacqueline kennedy just after the death of jfk. we talk to the star about what she learned playing the role on this friday, december 2nd.
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers talling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump's raucous rally. >> the president-elect kicking off his thank you tour and giving supporters more of what they...
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mrs. kennedy. they understood just how vital it is to our democracy. we need song and cinema and paintings and performance to help us challenge our assumptions, question the way things are, maybe inspire us to think about how things might be. 3 hosted the kennedy center honorees reception at the white house.actor al pacino and blues singer mavis staples are among those who received the award. united airlines new "basic economy" seating might not be all it's cracked up to be... at least, according to one lawm. lawmaker.new york senator chuck schumer says the new service could end up costing passengers more than they think.he points to the fact that people who buy basic will have to pay extra to use overhead bins... along with automatic seat assignments, split up on flights.basic economy tickets will be available january 1st. the capstone to a career in baseball... former commissioner and founder of the milwaukee brewers bud selig is now a hall of famer. famer.the milwauke native got the call today.he was voted in by the game committee.selig will be indu
mrs. kennedy. they understood just how vital it is to our democracy. we need song and cinema and paintings and performance to help us challenge our assumptions, question the way things are, maybe inspire us to think about how things might be. 3 hosted the kennedy center honorees reception at the white house.actor al pacino and blues singer mavis staples are among those who received the award. united airlines new "basic economy" seating might not be all it's cracked up to be... at...
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mrs. kennedy also had serious grit. >> she was such a smart ??one that we've underestimated for so long, that it's great to give her due. >> reporter: in taking control of the moment, ??jackie protect both her husband's image and the image of a ??modern day camelot. jamie cc >>> welcome back, everyone. before the election mortgaee? rates were a concern. now the rates have gone up. >> here totell ?e:hwhat it mean analyst jill ??schlesinger. happy december. why have the rates gone up to quickly? >> reporter: longer term ?? mortgages key off the treasury, and these yields closed at ??2. yesterday, the worst month for government bonds in seven years. here's what's going ??on, investors believe that president-elect trump's will heat up the economy. but that will prompt ??the fed hike rates more quickly and that will put an end to the era of ??ultralow interest rates. average contract industry for for a conforming rate increased 4.23%. it'7o)hby nearly 0.75 of a percent since the election. home purchase plans before rates go higher? >> reporter: i woul
mrs. kennedy also had serious grit. >> she was such a smart ??one that we've underestimated for so long, that it's great to give her due. >> reporter: in taking control of the moment, ??jackie protect both her husband's image and the image of a ??modern day camelot. jamie cc >>> welcome back, everyone. before the election mortgaee? rates were a concern. now the rates have gone up. >> here totell ?e:hwhat it mean analyst jill ??schlesinger. happy december. why have the...
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mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: thank you for yielding. thank you for organizing this critical special order. most importantly, always, for your fierce advocacy for people of your district, people of our country, for immigrants and for dreamers. i begin by echoing your comments and that of our colleague, mr. castro, as well. the stories that you both have shared underscore the urgency that we face in protecting these children and young adults from deportation under the next administration. but tonight, right now, there are high school seniors across our country writing college essays, compiling recommendations, filling out applications, who are not sure if they will be allowed to stay in this country when it comes time to enroll in classes. there are elementary and middle school students that are working diligently on their homework because one day they want to pursue a college education or work in their communities and now they're not sure if that day will come. the young professionals working in factories, teaching in our schools, volunteering in our neighborhoods, or even preparing to join
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mr. kennedy, doesn't seem mr. kennedy needs too much help. let me get your thoughts first on what happens in just a few hours if the senate cannot get this budget showdown compromiseed? >> you know what? this is not unusual, you come to the end of theed session which is where they are now, the end of a legislative session and the last remaining issue is funding the government, has things the one side wants to put in, insists on putting in. the other side will not accept it. it's like playing poker except people are not together. it's business leaders back and forth, who's bluffing and who's going to blink? so i don't think, frankly, there's going to be a shutdown. maybe a few hours over the weekend but the fact is both sides want to resist a government shutdown because we had a government shutdown and the american people are getting pretty upset and onery about politicians that create a government shutdown ithink this is midnight madness that goes on every time we come to the end of a session. liz: you don't sound too concerned. we have a blo
mr. kennedy, doesn't seem mr. kennedy needs too much help. let me get your thoughts first on what happens in just a few hours if the senate cannot get this budget showdown compromiseed? >> you know what? this is not unusual, you come to the end of theed session which is where they are now, the end of a legislative session and the last remaining issue is funding the government, has things the one side wants to put in, insists on putting in. the other side will not accept it. it's like...
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mr. kennedy, welcome, good to have you here. when you say a trade war with china and perhaps more is coming, what does the "perhaps more" refer to? >> we're certainly seeing, since the election, donald trump being willing to push china's buttons on a whole variety of issues, not just on trade issues, that were the topic of the campaign. we've seen him push on taiwan, on the south china sea, he's talked about north korea. there are certainly other areas which he could push. and he certainly is allowing economic and security issues to mingle in a way that we haven't before. so it doesn't look like we're just gearing up for a traditional tete a tete on security issues but a broader conflict. >> it's a hard line team. mr. navarre o has had some very strong words about china. it's not just the president-elect but those within his cabinet and advising him. >> sure. sure. i think if you, you know, have a chance, any professor would love folks to go out and buy their books, and now there's a good reason to buy what he's written. for nav
mr. kennedy, welcome, good to have you here. when you say a trade war with china and perhaps more is coming, what does the "perhaps more" refer to? >> we're certainly seeing, since the election, donald trump being willing to push china's buttons on a whole variety of issues, not just on trade issues, that were the topic of the campaign. we've seen him push on taiwan, on the south china sea, he's talked about north korea. there are certainly other areas which he could push. and...
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mrs. kennedy? >> more cameras. >> film recreates the assassination and other critical moments, with port man nailing jackie's voice, mannerisms, and looks to a t, despite the challenge of playing such a legendary person. >> it was very scary to take on someone that people know so well, because you need to be believable to an audience first and for most, and, you know, to be someone to try and portray them, one that people know so well, you know, the way she looked, the way she spoke, the way she moved. you have to overcome that hurdle before you can even get people to sign onto like emotionally and empathize with you. >> in portraying the first lady could shed new light on the fascinating woman. >> i think that one of the great things about the film is that it doesn't try and just idolize her. it doesn't try to tell you what to think about her t allows her to be a human being. you see all of the different aspect of her, and also leaves a lot of mist at this. >> great divide between what people beli
mrs. kennedy? >> more cameras. >> film recreates the assassination and other critical moments, with port man nailing jackie's voice, mannerisms, and looks to a t, despite the challenge of playing such a legendary person. >> it was very scary to take on someone that people know so well, because you need to be believable to an audience first and for most, and, you know, to be someone to try and portray them, one that people know so well, you know, the way she looked, the way she...
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mrs. kennedy? nicole: critics are buzzing about natalie portman's portrayal. the story of john f kennedy's assassination. lauren: he's dad again, mick jagger. he's 73. his oldest children are in their 40's. mike jagger became grandfather two years ago. nicole: let's take a look at the world of sports. first place in the nfc west. chiefs alex smith airs it out toward the end zone. hills makes the catch. falls into the end zone. later in the second raiders punting. hill about to show how fast he really is. he follows the blockers and goes by everyone on his way on the 78-yard touchdown. the dance. chiefs up 21-3. lining up for the field goal. can't handle the bad snap. takes off with a first down but takings possession of first place. to basketball, stef. >> ci and the warriors averaging 130 points in the month of december in utah to play the jazz. klay thompson misses the shot as steph curry misses the rebound. draws foul. the warriors go onto win that one 106 to 99. pittsburgh penguins going the fourth straight win hosting florida panthers. first period. eighte
mrs. kennedy? nicole: critics are buzzing about natalie portman's portrayal. the story of john f kennedy's assassination. lauren: he's dad again, mick jagger. he's 73. his oldest children are in their 40's. mike jagger became grandfather two years ago. nicole: let's take a look at the world of sports. first place in the nfc west. chiefs alex smith airs it out toward the end zone. hills makes the catch. falls into the end zone. later in the second raiders punting. hill about to show how fast he...
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mr. kennedy was votd president. those last time i voted democrat, he he would be turning over in his grave hearing the socialists speak the way they are. we have to remember that we do not have a socialisticwe? government but how do you answer that sir? >> guest: when i was studying economics, i was taught that we have a mixed economy. we have an economy which is primarily a capitalist capitalist driven by private-sector decisions that in which the government plays an important supportive role, goinh back to the subject of infrastructure, historically historically from the very beginning of the country was government, primarily the federal government that built the roads, the canals, the other things that began to knit these 13 states into a new nation. i think things like that and areas of fundamental research, the things that we take for granted today such as the computer that peter was looking at were largely developedto because of government defense, intelligence and space programs. we have a mixed economy and t
mr. kennedy was votd president. those last time i voted democrat, he he would be turning over in his grave hearing the socialists speak the way they are. we have to remember that we do not have a socialisticwe? government but how do you answer that sir? >> guest: when i was studying economics, i was taught that we have a mixed economy. we have an economy which is primarily a capitalist capitalist driven by private-sector decisions that in which the government plays an important supportive...
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. borrowing from jfk's best selling book, steech witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump's rockus rally. >> trump making his first suspended comments in the battle grouped states. >>> and a teenager brings a gun on campus firing a shot in the hallway. how the 15-year-old w >>> then the high speed crash playing out on social media, the driver going well over a hundred miles an hour weaving in and out of traffic. how it ends and the condition of the driver this morning. >>> then playing jackie. natalie portman getting all the oscar buzz just after the death of jfk. the star talks to diane macedo on this friday, december 2nd. news now." >> happy friday. >> happy friday to you. we have adrienne here. we haven't seen diane here since she
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. borrowing from jfk's best selling book, steech witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump's rockus rally. >> trump...
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. a.o.: talk a little bit about the scene but also what is going on behind it. the funeral and the plans for the funeral, which jackie keeps changing her mind about, is one of the key dramatic central issues in the movie. talk a little bit about what is going on with her and what she is trying to do and how her thinking and feeling evolved around that. natalie: it's like you were saying, such a crazy thing to be experiencing something so dramatic and devastating and terrifying personally and also have to worry about a country at the same time. it is one of the things that is remarkable about here is that she was so aware of it immediately. from the moment it happened, she refused to take off her soup her suite dallas -- that was drenched in blood, which is to be in the moment and recognize that your image is important for people and will help tell the story of how it happened was incredible presence of mind. initially, she wanted to have this big procession to sort of mirror the lincoln
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. a.o.: talk a little bit about the scene but also what is going on behind it. the funeral and the plans for the funeral, which jackie keeps changing her mind about, is one of the key dramatic central issues in the movie. talk a little bit about what is going on with her and what she is trying to do and how her thinking and feeling evolved around that. natalie: it's like you were saying, such a crazy thing to be experiencing something so dramatic and...
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mrs. kennedy? there's more crying more cameras/ this is making us look like barbarians. what's wrong with you. you don't have to do this. i will march with jack. present...i'm not the first "jackie" tells the story of how jacqueline kennedy fought through grief and trauma to solidify her husband's legacy. gino sat down with natalie portman to talk about playing such a historic role. ad lib to bite "has being a director changed you as an actress? i think it makes me more willing to try anything a director wants. i think before i thought my part as a a character better than anyone else. and fight for what my character would be feeling or doing and what makes sense for the character. and sometimes when you see when directors have ideas that they necessarily can't put into words. when they ask you to to try something you just do it because it's worth giving a shot and if it doesn't work it doesn't work. often time it takes you to places you wouldn't one of the benefits of playing such a prominent historical figure -- is there is about the character. but that probably makes i
mrs. kennedy? there's more crying more cameras/ this is making us look like barbarians. what's wrong with you. you don't have to do this. i will march with jack. present...i'm not the first "jackie" tells the story of how jacqueline kennedy fought through grief and trauma to solidify her husband's legacy. gino sat down with natalie portman to talk about playing such a historic role. ad lib to bite "has being a director changed you as an actress? i think it makes me more willing...
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mr. kennedy beat his democratic opponent foster campbell. garrett tenney has more on the new senator, john kennedy, from washington. >> some republicans are describing this victory as the final nail in the could of fin for democrats this election cycle and in louisiana voters went with the anti-establishment candidate. louisiana state treasurer john kennedy ran on his reputation as a political outsider and fiscal hawk and he was an outspoken supporter of donald trump. you will remember trump won the state by 20 points and he returned there on friday to encourage voters to get out and vote again telling them he needed kennedy to win to push forward theagenda. foster campbell was largely on his own for this runoff which was viewed as such a long shop most democratic groups including the democratic senatorial campaign committee stayed out of the race. last night kennedy told his reporters he plans to fight washington insiders and change the direction of the country. >> in the world we live in today, there are no state issues and there are no loc
mr. kennedy beat his democratic opponent foster campbell. garrett tenney has more on the new senator, john kennedy, from washington. >> some republicans are describing this victory as the final nail in the could of fin for democrats this election cycle and in louisiana voters went with the anti-establishment candidate. louisiana state treasurer john kennedy ran on his reputation as a political outsider and fiscal hawk and he was an outspoken supporter of donald trump. you will remember...
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mr. kennedy was a west coast liberal. he ran to the left, john kerry. ything but a baptist preacher. doesn't bother me now. he said he's a conservative. nobody really knows who john kennedy is. i know who he is. >> reporter: why do you think up 18 points in the polls? >> we don't believe that. we get out vote up tomorrow. it's going to be a beautiful day in louisiana, about 55 degrees. we'll see tomorrow night. >> reporter: you have some impressive numbers. 400,000 calls, 350,000 text messages, 350,000 door knocks. that's a record but we saw there's a superior ground game that didn't work. but hillary clinton did. >> she never had anything like we've got going on in louisiana. not even close. she didn't have a ground game in louisiana. she didn't spend any money here. she did everything in florida. she did nothing in louisiana. we were left out. that's a big, big mistake. don't make that mistake. we've got something she's never dreamed about having in louisiana. >> reporter: if you don't win this race, will you say it's because the national party, the de
mr. kennedy was a west coast liberal. he ran to the left, john kerry. ything but a baptist preacher. doesn't bother me now. he said he's a conservative. nobody really knows who john kennedy is. i know who he is. >> reporter: why do you think up 18 points in the polls? >> we don't believe that. we get out vote up tomorrow. it's going to be a beautiful day in louisiana, about 55 degrees. we'll see tomorrow night. >> reporter: you have some impressive numbers. 400,000 calls,...
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mr. kennedy opened fire at the officers as soon as they encountered him. the second officer shot is in critical condition. kennedy should be considered armed and dangerous. >>> a trial is underway in a charleston shoot. the jury of two black woman eight what women and one white man and one black man will decide the fate of dillon root tricky is accused of opening fire during a bible study group at the historic emmanuelle african methodist episcopal church back in june 2015 . federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty tricky as pleaded not guilty. >> two juveniles are charged in a wild fire that killed 14 people and destroyed within 1700 buildings in the great smoky mountains. the two suspects face aggravated arson charges with the fire that started november 23. a few days later the fire exploded pushing the planes into the resort town of gatlinburg causing loss of life and authorities said he juveniles are from tennessee could be facing more charges. >>> all options available to the state when dealing with juveniles are on the table. including the p
mr. kennedy opened fire at the officers as soon as they encountered him. the second officer shot is in critical condition. kennedy should be considered armed and dangerous. >>> a trial is underway in a charleston shoot. the jury of two black woman eight what women and one white man and one black man will decide the fate of dillon root tricky is accused of opening fire during a bible study group at the historic emmanuelle african methodist episcopal church back in june 2015 . federal...
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mrs. kennedy to a children's hospital. >> reporter: 55 holiday seasons ago, the first lady was doing whatmany have since. making ceremonial appearances, pushing social causes. >> just say no. >> reporter: sometimes grappling with governmental issues. >> we know we can get savings. >> reporter: but when donald trump's wife melania slips into that role it is now clear, she will have company. ♪ it's all right >> reporter: his older daughter ivanka is expected to play a major part in the pageantry and policies of his presidency. >> he will deliver. >> ivanka is incredibly committed to women in the workplace, women in the company, women entrepreneurs. she'd had a wonderful platform during the campaign. certainly she and her father announcing the childcare and elder care plan a big highlight of our campaign and outreach to women inry. >> reporter: already talk of ivanka having a office in the white house and she and her husband have been house shopping in d.c., instagramed about her father's summit with the tech industry, sat in on chats with world leaders, helped arrange a meeting with al gore
mrs. kennedy to a children's hospital. >> reporter: 55 holiday seasons ago, the first lady was doing whatmany have since. making ceremonial appearances, pushing social causes. >> just say no. >> reporter: sometimes grappling with governmental issues. >> we know we can get savings. >> reporter: but when donald trump's wife melania slips into that role it is now clear, she will have company. ♪ it's all right >> reporter: his older daughter ivanka is expected...
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mrs. kennedy to a children's hospital in washington for a visit with ill and crippled children. >>> the first lady was doing what so many have since, making ceremonial appearances, pushing social causes. >> just say no. >> reporter: sometimes grappling with governmental issues. >> we know we can get savings. >> reporter: but when donald trump's wife melania slips into that role it is now clear she will have company. his older daughter ivanka is expected to play a major part in the pageantry and policies of his presidency. >> he will deliver. >> ivanka's incredibly committed to women in the workplace, women in the economy, women entrepreneurs. she is -- she's had a wonderful platform during the campaign. certainly she and her father announcing the child care, elder care. outreach to women. >> reporter: there is talk about ivanka having an office at the white house. since her role is not yet defined, the transition team is pushing back on that, but she and her husband have been house shopping in d.c., she's sat in on chats with world leaders, helped arrange a meeting with al gore to talk about
mrs. kennedy to a children's hospital in washington for a visit with ill and crippled children. >>> the first lady was doing what so many have since, making ceremonial appearances, pushing social causes. >> just say no. >> reporter: sometimes grappling with governmental issues. >> we know we can get savings. >> reporter: but when donald trump's wife melania slips into that role it is now clear she will have company. his older daughter ivanka is expected to play...
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mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> call also thanks to the witnesses to be here. but we would not be here for those efforts. >> not to allow the players negotiate the terms so can you expand? of so why don't fighters have more bargaining power quick. >> there is no shrewsbury t. and a so you have no way to judge the true value and then to run shots at the title. >> what to value of the ranking system. >> with that structure for others across the board with that independent rankings that is happening. in the exclusivity of the contracts. right now forcing them to sign exclusive to the promotion. and they have daises the contract that is what they do right now. the u.s. open in the french and u.s. c. would dole longer have access to those athletes if they fall -- were forced to sign the exclusive contract. >> with the ranking system talk about the typical payment structure. >> in is something that you negotiate with the promoter to get the top 5% of the athletes to make a pretty decent living compared to other athletes but there is 95% that are struggling to make l.
mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> call also thanks to the witnesses to be here. but we would not be here for those efforts. >> not to allow the players negotiate the terms so can you expand? of so why don't fighters have more bargaining power quick. >> there is no shrewsbury t. and a so you have no way to judge the true value and then to run shots at the title. >> what to value of the ranking system. >> with that structure for others across the board with that...
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mr. kennedy? >> more crying, more cameras. >> film recreates the assassination, and other critical moments, with part portman nailing vac i's voice, manner i am, looks to a t, despite the challenge every claims of such a legendary person. >> it was very scary to take on someone that people know so well, because you need to be believable to an audience first and for most, and, you know, to be someone to try and portray someone that people know so well. you know, the way she looked, the way she spoke, the way she moved. you have to overcome that hurdle before you can even get people to sign onto like emotionally, empathize. >> in portraying the first lady, portman could shed new light on the fascinating woman. >> i think that one of the great things about the film is that it doesn't try and just idolize her, it doesn't try to tell you what to think about her, it allows her to be a human being, and you see all of the different aspect of her, and also leaves a lot of mist at this. (movie clip). >> for
mr. kennedy? >> more crying, more cameras. >> film recreates the assassination, and other critical moments, with part portman nailing vac i's voice, manner i am, looks to a t, despite the challenge every claims of such a legendary person. >> it was very scary to take on someone that people know so well, because you need to be believable to an audience first and for most, and, you know, to be someone to try and portray someone that people know so well. you know, the way she...
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mr. kennedy? >> more crying. >> and the most challenging part of this entire project,?> i think doing the assassination scene was the worse. >> not a part of history you really want to relive, then just on acting level it is very hard when you have teach whatever people did, trying to bring truthful emotion. >> wanted the replication to be down to a science, the look, the movement and environment, and so many familiar scenes. director pablo lorraine was in charge and did it his way. >> he's not american. he's chilean, so he doesn't have that sort of all of the reference, i think, that americans have, where we would almost idol worship the kennedy's. he allowed for a lot more interpretation, and to make them human, not be sort of symbols. >> bobby kennedy played by ceasar, always by jackie's side, beacon in the fall, that shrouded the first lady's tram, a one of the most important and tragic moments in american history, now seen differently, through the eyes of the woman sim plan know as jacky. ukee washington, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> looks good. in the next half ho
mr. kennedy? >> more crying. >> and the most challenging part of this entire project,?> i think doing the assassination scene was the worse. >> not a part of history you really want to relive, then just on acting level it is very hard when you have teach whatever people did, trying to bring truthful emotion. >> wanted the replication to be down to a science, the look, the movement and environment, and so many familiar scenes. director pablo lorraine was in charge and...
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mr. kennedy? >> environmentalists are not happy with those choices. it feels like we've kind of cut out the middle man and are handing the country right over to the oil industry. when president bush came in i think 16 of his top 21 officials were from the oil industry, and they helped get us into the iraq war and helped sponsor very bellicose, pugnacious foreign policy that was really intended to advance the mercantile interest of american corporations rather than advancing the traditional highest ideals of our country, and this -- these appointments are people who have throughout their careers have served the oil industry and not particularly served america very well. >> and on that note your organization, water keeper, pushing the government to end all its contracts with exxon mobile, but under rex tillerson, he supports the paris agreement. do you think he could actually be an ally in the trump administration because he's not a climate change denier? >> rex tillerson is better than his predecessor. he came in in 2016 and ended a lot of the connecti
mr. kennedy? >> environmentalists are not happy with those choices. it feels like we've kind of cut out the middle man and are handing the country right over to the oil industry. when president bush came in i think 16 of his top 21 officials were from the oil industry, and they helped get us into the iraq war and helped sponsor very bellicose, pugnacious foreign policy that was really intended to advance the mercantile interest of american corporations rather than advancing the...
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mr. kennedy at on set of his remarks. launched into what his thank you tour stump speech, hitting on many economic themes we've been familiar with listening to these speeches the last couple weeks. here it. >> is we don't want companies to leave our country, go to another country, and sell their product and then sell the product where they left. we'll put up a very high tax and if they want to build their plant outside of this country, that's fine. but if they think they will sell their product back into the country and have no tax, that will not happen anymore, folks. reporter: well, trump went on to say that people working at large defense contractors as an example are responsible for giving out government contracts should, or the people in the government that are giving out those contracts should not able to go back to the defense contractors to get a job with the contractors in the future, something he would like to eliminate. we had news of transition team back in the new york area too. i heard you talk about a sourc
mr. kennedy at on set of his remarks. launched into what his thank you tour stump speech, hitting on many economic themes we've been familiar with listening to these speeches the last couple weeks. here it. >> is we don't want companies to leave our country, go to another country, and sell their product and then sell the product where they left. we'll put up a very high tax and if they want to build their plant outside of this country, that's fine. but if they think they will sell their...
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. borrowing from jfk's best selling book, steech witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. >>> making news in america this friday morning, a surprise announcement overnight from donald trump revealing his pick for secretary of defense and the president-elect's victory lap in ohio with chants of "lock her up" and attacks on the media. plus, trump and clinton camp a widespread wave of arctic air potentially record-breaking cold. who will get it and when. >>> dangerous drive while on facebook live. one man behind the wheel filming himself weaving through traffic at more than 115 miles an hour. what happened next. >>> jailbird. the story behind this mug shot.
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. borrowing from jfk's best selling book, steech witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. >>> making news in america this friday morning, a surprise announcement overnight from...
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mrs. kennedy.y understood just how vital our restored democracy, that we are to how vital arts our democracy. that we need painting and performance to challenge our assumptions, to question the way things are and maybe inspire us to think about how things might be. the arts help us celebrate our triumphs, but also hold us to our flaws. all of that deepens our understanding of the human condition. it helps us to see ourselves and each other. it helps us to bind us together as a people. as president kennedy once said, in serving his vision of the truth, the artist best serves his nation. tonight, we honor five amazing artists who have dedicated their lives to telling their truth and helping us to see our own. at eight years old, mavis staples climbed onto a chair in in church, leaned into the microphone, raised her eyes upwards and belted out the gospel. when people heard that soul coming out of that little girl, they wept, which understandably concerned her. [laughter] pres. obama: but her mother to
mrs. kennedy.y understood just how vital our restored democracy, that we are to how vital arts our democracy. that we need painting and performance to challenge our assumptions, to question the way things are and maybe inspire us to think about how things might be. the arts help us celebrate our triumphs, but also hold us to our flaws. all of that deepens our understanding of the human condition. it helps us to see ourselves and each other. it helps us to bind us together as a people. as...
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mr. kennedy and his architects are a great example, exactly what we need to do. however given the overlay and the complications just documents got even more complicated, make it impossible for me to sit here and look at this project and approve it given that there is a housing project in front of me. if it is a student housing project, i would have a couple of other questions for this project particularly, the common area, lounge is that we see so comfortably added on the 1391 project at none of that is here. so with the word student housing only been dropped on the yesterday at 3:52 pm at a very hard time separating myself looking at this project in a different way. i asked that we give ourselves time to figure out what the subtleties are going including what state law the state bonus law says under about student housing and the affordability and have this project, have stronger letters of intent or agreements and it comes forward as a cu and a student housing project among or it is something that i personally need more information. i am totally confused after t
mr. kennedy and his architects are a great example, exactly what we need to do. however given the overlay and the complications just documents got even more complicated, make it impossible for me to sit here and look at this project and approve it given that there is a housing project in front of me. if it is a student housing project, i would have a couple of other questions for this project particularly, the common area, lounge is that we see so comfortably added on the 1391 project at none...
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent.kie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers talling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her (narrator) attention medicare beneficiaries. i like to get my hands dirty. i like to know how things work. trust me, these old engines aren't complicated. medicare...that's complicated. we knew it didn't cover everything. we learned we could be responsible for thousands of dollars out of pocket. that's why we called colonial penn. i called, he listened. (laughing) that call was a real eye opener. it turns out medicare only pays 80% of covered part b medical expenses. the rest we'd have to pay ourselves. but colonial penn has plans that can help with those out of pocket costs. (alex) it's true. i'm alex trebek. colonial penn offers many affordable medicare supplement insurance policies to help fit a variety of needs and budgets. with a wide range of stand
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent.kie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers talling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her (narrator) attention medicare beneficiaries. i like to get my hands dirty. i like to know how things work. trust me, these old engines aren't complicated....
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mrs. obama, jackie kennedy, mrs.ush, you have to think through how you raise children or a child in the white house. to live some semblance of a normal life and protect them. they didn't run for re-election. they're a kid who got you know, put in the white house, chelsea at age 12. i think one of the most amazing things that the ushers did for her, i think it was the first night they were there, she had for friends from little rock spending the night. and they did a scavenger hunt through the state floor of the white house to find the painting of someone in the red room and they were running all over, getting used to the house. i finally realized, i knew when chelsea made the house her home, her parents one night were having a dinner for people in the green room and she came down to say good night to them and the marine orchestra was playing in the background and she was a ballerina. she came down off the elevator and went down into the grand lies, dancing,p completely oblivious to the orchestra. afterwards it she ki
mrs. obama, jackie kennedy, mrs.ush, you have to think through how you raise children or a child in the white house. to live some semblance of a normal life and protect them. they didn't run for re-election. they're a kid who got you know, put in the white house, chelsea at age 12. i think one of the most amazing things that the ushers did for her, i think it was the first night they were there, she had for friends from little rock spending the night. and they did a scavenger hunt through the...
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mr. kennedy's testament with great interest because it has to this committee to create an exemption under the freedom of information act for foreign government information from what you think is a terrible idea for three reasons. it puts tajikistan standards into our freedom of information law. no, thank you. lowest secrecy the second reason is if there is harm from release of the foreign government information is protected already under our executive order. i think the third reason is that's the easy way out. instead of our diplomats actually thinking about how you protect stuff actually would get us into trouble, they don't want to think about the i would just remind you of the case when the supreme court over foreign government information got booted out and turned of the document issued have been handed over to the plaintiff and the government had no idea. it was going to damage a relationship with great britain which is why the document came from. so skepticism is in order. >> i agree with you and i could understand the need to protect truly sensitive diplomatic discussions of the co
mr. kennedy's testament with great interest because it has to this committee to create an exemption under the freedom of information act for foreign government information from what you think is a terrible idea for three reasons. it puts tajikistan standards into our freedom of information law. no, thank you. lowest secrecy the second reason is if there is harm from release of the foreign government information is protected already under our executive order. i think the third reason is that's...
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mr. trump with comparisons to john f. kennedy. today mr.rump talked with a number of of his detractors, leaders of apple, amazon, facebook, google. ibm until yesterday. microsoft. the president-elect vowing to help those companies do well, to help them innovate. trump has already proven his administration is focused on jobs and he wants the technology industry to do their part as well in job creation. they employ about 600,000 people. but they employ far fewer employees than less valuable companies like walmart. but there are already signs the trump magic is beginning to work even 36 days before taking office. ibm, before today's meeting, announced plans to invest a billion dollars and hire 25,000 employees the next four years. he has pledged corporate tax cuts and repatriation which would be a boost to, for example, apple that currently holds more than $200 billion overseas. it's time for trump's detractors in technology to work with him, to create jobs to the boost our economy. because he's also making it very clear he will be be their bi
mr. trump with comparisons to john f. kennedy. today mr.rump talked with a number of of his detractors, leaders of apple, amazon, facebook, google. ibm until yesterday. microsoft. the president-elect vowing to help those companies do well, to help them innovate. trump has already proven his administration is focused on jobs and he wants the technology industry to do their part as well in job creation. they employ about 600,000 people. but they employ far fewer employees than less valuable...