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mrs. kennedy will be at the center of it. ♪ ♪ >> inauguration day, 1961. a welcomes a young and glamorous president and first lady to the white house. dwight eisenhower was 70. here came kennedy who was 43. and mrs. kennedy is 31. >> the kennedys knew how to turn their youth into something deeper and more symbolic of america entering an age of renewal with a new generation, they were going to conquer the world. >> jackie was the epitome of style and glamor. this was going to be a white house of unprecedented elegance. and the country loved it. >> going to the inauguration was amazing. this was new and energetic. this was in fact the new frontier. >> jackie later recalled her memories of that momentous day. >> everyone said why didn't jack kiss you after, which he would never do there. but you had to march out in such order. and i so badly wanted to see him alone. >> she's worried about being separated from her husband as he starts this new role as leader of the free world. she didn't know what would it do to her marriage and she can't quite get to him. >> i
mrs. kennedy will be at the center of it. ♪ ♪ >> inauguration day, 1961. a welcomes a young and glamorous president and first lady to the white house. dwight eisenhower was 70. here came kennedy who was 43. and mrs. kennedy is 31. >> the kennedys knew how to turn their youth into something deeper and more symbolic of america entering an age of renewal with a new generation, they were going to conquer the world. >> jackie was the epitome of style and glamor. this was going...
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mrs. kennedy on a tour of the great museums of paris. one year later when malraux came to visit the kennedys, jackie kennedy pulled out all of the stops to show malraux some of the great artistic treasures of america. minister malraux's interest in art and acclaimed book were already much admired by the first lady. she had studied at the sorbonne, spoke flawless french, and considered french literature and art her ideal. by 1962, international relations between france and the u.s. had become seriously strained with charles de gaulle insisting that the security of france require development of an atomic arsenal. into this tension filled, diplomatic morass glided none other than jacqueline kennedy, an ardent fracophile. the mona lisa would play a pivotal role at this decisive moment in u.s. history. the first lady was the mastermind behind this 1963 exhibition. when the painting was transformed into nothing less then an icon of the free world at the height of the cold war. mrs. kennedy had worked for weeks planning the evening. she invited
mrs. kennedy on a tour of the great museums of paris. one year later when malraux came to visit the kennedys, jackie kennedy pulled out all of the stops to show malraux some of the great artistic treasures of america. minister malraux's interest in art and acclaimed book were already much admired by the first lady. she had studied at the sorbonne, spoke flawless french, and considered french literature and art her ideal. by 1962, international relations between france and the u.s. had become...
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mrs. kennedy, we hold the collection for bobby kennedy and ted kennedy. and we also have, by interesting historic connection, the ernest hemingway collection, because when ernest hemingway passes away and his wife cannot get his belongings and papers out of cuba and appeals to the kennedy administration for help, it is mrs. kennedy who helps facilitate that and make sure she is able to take one fishing boat worth of belongings back to the u.s. and she asks mary hemingway, what are you going to do with this? hemingwayy because never went to university, there was no other logical place to hold his collection of papers. mrs. kennedy said when we built jack's presidential library, we would be honored to have his things with your husband's papers. that's particularly for hemingway scholars. that collection, a piece of it is open to the general public, but that collection is primarily for real scholars of literature. that's a bit about some of the collections. the other piece of your question was about kennedy in particular. remind me again. patrick: are you aw
mrs. kennedy, we hold the collection for bobby kennedy and ted kennedy. and we also have, by interesting historic connection, the ernest hemingway collection, because when ernest hemingway passes away and his wife cannot get his belongings and papers out of cuba and appeals to the kennedy administration for help, it is mrs. kennedy who helps facilitate that and make sure she is able to take one fishing boat worth of belongings back to the u.s. and she asks mary hemingway, what are you going to...
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mr. kennedy, then congressman from massachusetts, as honorable john f. kennedy, congressman from massachusetts. mr. kennedy was never invited as an official representative of a religious organization nor, indeed, as speaksman for the catholic faith. no spokesman was identified by his faith. when two days before the dinner occasion, mr. kennedy canceled his engagement. he expressed his regret and grief but stated that since his imminence the cardinal requested him not to come, he as a loyal son of the church had no other alternative. therefore, it was necessary to destroy this first program and to reprint. >> now, i will state again, the words that i used are a quotation from the reverend polling's book, spokesman for the catholic faith, the book which was produced about a year ago, which first discussed this incident. secondly, my memory of the incident is quite clear. in fact, it's as good as reverend polling's because when the matter was first discussed, he stated the incident took place in 1950. it's only in the last two months it has come forward that
mr. kennedy, then congressman from massachusetts, as honorable john f. kennedy, congressman from massachusetts. mr. kennedy was never invited as an official representative of a religious organization nor, indeed, as speaksman for the catholic faith. no spokesman was identified by his faith. when two days before the dinner occasion, mr. kennedy canceled his engagement. he expressed his regret and grief but stated that since his imminence the cardinal requested him not to come, he as a loyal son...
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mr. kennedy as honorable john f. kennedy. he was never invited as an official represented of an official organization, no speaker on that occasion was identified by his faith. two days before the dinner occasion, mr. kennedy canceled his engagement, he expressed his regret and grief but stated since he was requested not to come, it was an alternative. >> i will state again, the words that i used or quotation from the reverend pollings, the book which was produced about a year ago which first discussed this incident. my memory of the incident is quite clear. in fact, it's as good as reverend pollings. he stated that the incident took place in 1950. it's only in the last two months that it's come toward that the incident took place in 1947. thirdly, i never discussed the matter with the cardinal. i've never spoken to the cardinal. i first learned of it through my administrative assistant who knew of mr. doyle who worked for the welfare conference who stated there was a good deal of concern among many of the church people in phi
mr. kennedy as honorable john f. kennedy. he was never invited as an official represented of an official organization, no speaker on that occasion was identified by his faith. two days before the dinner occasion, mr. kennedy canceled his engagement, he expressed his regret and grief but stated since he was requested not to come, it was an alternative. >> i will state again, the words that i used or quotation from the reverend pollings, the book which was produced about a year ago which...
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mrs. kennedy. this comes the vice president and mrs. johnson smiling. boy, this is something. >> the johnson's were products of texas with outsize pride in their state. >> it is my high honor to present to the good people of ft. worth, our beloved president of the united states. >> over the past year, lady bird has watched her husband fall into a deep depression. >> lyndon johnson was possibly the most miserable vice president in american history. he did not like being second fiddle to anybody, not even the president of the united states. >> as always, lady bird was there to lift him up. but lbj had episodes of depression throughout his life in times of great uncertainty. one thing lbj was uncertain about when he was vice president to john f. kennedy was his own political future. >> suddenly there was a shot, loud, and then two more. >> it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade route. manage, i repeat, has happened in the motorcade route. >> this man bolted on top of lyndon, threw
mrs. kennedy. this comes the vice president and mrs. johnson smiling. boy, this is something. >> the johnson's were products of texas with outsize pride in their state. >> it is my high honor to present to the good people of ft. worth, our beloved president of the united states. >> over the past year, lady bird has watched her husband fall into a deep depression. >> lyndon johnson was possibly the most miserable vice president in american history. he did not like being...
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mrs. kennedy. >> reporter: nine years later, president and mrs. hosted her for the unveiling of the portraits of herself and her late husband. it was the only time she returned to the white house after his asas face. >> it was startling. >> reporter: those pour rartrai were controversial when they first arrived. >> it does not show his eyes. said one of his best friends, it's just not jack. >> reporter: but now are among the most popular in the entire collection. over the last three decades, the public unveiling of an official presidential portrait has become something of an event in washington. >> the announcer said, mr. president, i fell back to where i comfortably was for eight years. >> reporter: the former occupant invited back for a light hearted, often bipartisan affair. >> perhaps the most important thing i can say to president and mrs. bush today is, welcome home. >> reporter: though clinton hosted george h.w. bush just two years after defeating him. >> president clinton and senator clinton, welcome home. >> reporter: george w. bush did t
mrs. kennedy. >> reporter: nine years later, president and mrs. hosted her for the unveiling of the portraits of herself and her late husband. it was the only time she returned to the white house after his asas face. >> it was startling. >> reporter: those pour rartrai were controversial when they first arrived. >> it does not show his eyes. said one of his best friends, it's just not jack. >> reporter: but now are among the most popular in the entire collection....
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kennedy let the president and bork kw they were in for a fight. >> mr. president, i oppose the nomination of robert bork to the supre court, and i urge the senate to reject it. >> and our staff said, "hey, go hear what kennedy is saying." so i wt over. >> robert bork's america is a land iwhich women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break downns citidoors in midnight raids. >> whoa, thisounds a little over the top. i knew robert bork, he'd been a professor of mine, and i liked the guy, but certainly my journalistic instinct was, "okay, the fight's on, the fat's in the fire. this is really going to beme ing." >> no justice would be better than this injustice. i yield back the balance of my me. >> when he finished, there was just silence. i said, "what is all this (bep)? what, what are you doing?" have to destroy him."hat we'll >> and wwere watching this on tv as we were drinking champagne in the counsel's office. and i said, "are you guys ready for this?" and they said, "oh, yeah, d
kennedy let the president and bork kw they were in for a fight. >> mr. president, i oppose the nomination of robert bork to the supre court, and i urge the senate to reject it. >> and our staff said, "hey, go hear what kennedy is saying." so i wt over. >> robert bork's america is a land iwhich women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break downns citidoors in midnight raids. >> whoa,...
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mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy, no. >> the job was to cut this guy down. get bork. it's now in the dictionaries oft the states and, and the world, it's called "getting borked." (gavel pounds) >> narrator: joe biden, the chairman, got much of the credit for bringing bork down. >> he's proud of what we did on the court. we shaped the direction of the court for 30 years. we kept that majority in place, basically the warren courthe consensus onourt, on a lot of these issues, in place for 30 years. very important.shamed of, very, >> ...senator from kentucky. >> i thank the chair. >> nartor: but bork's defeat was a searing experience for first-term senator mitch mcconnell. enraged, he took to the senate floor. >> and so to robert bo, you happened to be the one who set the new senate standard that will be applied, in my judgment, by a majority of the senate prospectely. your dead body, so to speak,er politically.to >> nar mcconnell threatened that he and his republican colleagues would use mattered.tactics when it >> we're going to dot when we want to. and when we want to
mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy, no. >> the job was to cut this guy down. get bork. it's now in the dictionaries oft the states and, and the world, it's called "getting borked." (gavel pounds) >> narrator: joe biden, the chairman, got much of the credit for bringing bork down. >> he's proud of what we did on the court. we shaped the direction of the court for 30 years. we kept that majority in place, basically the warren courthe consensus onourt, on a lot of these issues,...
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mr. kennedy had been in office just over 1000 days. he was laid to rest at arlington cemetery three days later. lee harvey oswald was assassin -- was arrested for the assassination. >>> president elected joe biden is expected to announce his first cabinet picks. the nominees will be announced on tuesday.>> he is looking forward to that and introducing members of his team to the american public. a key part of getting a group of individuals confirmed his fbi back -- background check.>> if president trump continues to push back against the election results it will take a lot longer to get the new cabinets installed.>>> dozens of president trump supporters gathered at the state capital for a stop at the deal demonstration. the pro trump delisted his repeated the presidents claims of voter fraud during the election. the president and his lawyers have not provided any evidence to back up the fraud claims. many of their lawsuits have already been dismissed.>>> despite losses during the pandemic enrollment is up. according to the board of reag
mr. kennedy had been in office just over 1000 days. he was laid to rest at arlington cemetery three days later. lee harvey oswald was assassin -- was arrested for the assassination. >>> president elected joe biden is expected to announce his first cabinet picks. the nominees will be announced on tuesday.>> he is looking forward to that and introducing members of his team to the american public. a key part of getting a group of individuals confirmed his fbi back -- background...
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mrs. kennedy ignites the internal flame at the hand of her husband's grief. fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his earthly journey, those he loves lead him to the great tells of arlington cemetery. >> follow us on social media at c-span history, for more in this day in history clips and posts. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, and on holidays to, only on c-span 3. in 16 20, the mayflower traveled from plinth, england to america and the pilgrims settled the play mid colony on the coast of massachusetts. we stopped to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project which uses virtual reality to recreate the ship and the harbor from which it set sail. using avatars and 360-degree images of the virtual world, professor stone describes what life might have been like for the pilgrims and grew. some of the historic features we will see in the virtual rendering
mrs. kennedy ignites the internal flame at the hand of her husband's grief. fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his earthly journey, those he loves lead him to the great tells of arlington cemetery. >> follow us on social media at c-span history, for more in this day in history clips and posts. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, and on holidays to, only on c-span 3. in 16 20, the mayflower traveled from plinth, england to america and the pilgrims...
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mr. kennedy. so as i understand it, this is sort of the j -- i understand the plans that were in place as an emergency response. but then, now with rail service not coming back for this foreseeable future, any changes to the j, are they on hold now, pending the reopening of the -- of the rail service? right. so we are -- we will be -- depending on the outcome of this appeal process, we will be going to our m.t.a. board, advancing the second phase of the j project, which would coincide with bringing back the j rail changes in early february, late january. that means it would go across market to church and duboce during approve by our board, and when service would build up, we would build a temporary accessible boarding platform at safeway there that would allow that service to go into effect. >> supervisor preston: i think what i'm trying to understand is this gets to how moot this may relate to this appeal. forget the fact that things were suspended due to the peal. if there had not been an appeal
mr. kennedy. so as i understand it, this is sort of the j -- i understand the plans that were in place as an emergency response. but then, now with rail service not coming back for this foreseeable future, any changes to the j, are they on hold now, pending the reopening of the -- of the rail service? right. so we are -- we will be -- depending on the outcome of this appeal process, we will be going to our m.t.a. board, advancing the second phase of the j project, which would coincide with...
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mrs. kennedy ignites an eternal flame at the head of her husband's grave. john fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his journey. those who loved leave him at the green elves of parliament cemetery. >> follow us on social media at c-span history for more on this day in history clips and posts. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history. >> up next university of richmond professor discusses how the expansion of slavery and westward migration displaced native americans throughout the antebellum period, moving them further and further from their ancestral lands. this talk is part of john marshall, the supreme court and the trail of tears, an all-day conference cohosted by the virginia museum of it's written culture. and preservation virginia. >> if you want more information about the trail of tears, there is a national association and partnership with the national parks service, and local communities are telling the story. google national trail of tears associatio
mrs. kennedy ignites an eternal flame at the head of her husband's grave. john fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his journey. those who loved leave him at the green elves of parliament cemetery. >> follow us on social media at c-span history for more on this day in history clips and posts. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history. >> up next university of richmond professor...
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mrs. kennedy are expecting their tenth child. i understand mr. edy is demanding a review board. >> our bloodshed would be in our racial situation. >> as most people in the world today have some feelings on the vietnam situation. >> and the interesting thing on the "tonight show" is that the guests stayed on the couch. they didn't just make their appearance and leave. so they sat together. so the "tonight show" now becomes kind of the national gathering place at night. and whatever is going on in pop culture, whatever is going on in politics, obviously what's going on in the news, it was a place for all those things to come together. >> 11:30 at night eastern was the most segregated hour in america because white people watching white johnny carson in their white homes black people were doing it separately. t sepa. is this a new buick? i secret santa-ed myself. i shouldn't have. but i have been very good this year. wow! wow! wow! this year, turn black friday into buick friday all month long. now during buick friday, pay no interest for 84 months on
mrs. kennedy are expecting their tenth child. i understand mr. edy is demanding a review board. >> our bloodshed would be in our racial situation. >> as most people in the world today have some feelings on the vietnam situation. >> and the interesting thing on the "tonight show" is that the guests stayed on the couch. they didn't just make their appearance and leave. so they sat together. so the "tonight show" now becomes kind of the national gathering...
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kennedy in his death. what were you thinking about as you wrote that? mr. lzer: i was thinking about my longtime studies of the lincoln assassination and how the images of his funeral, assassination, and deathbed all contrived into a secular sainthood. the same could be said about kennedy's funeral. it was an elaborate affair in which his body was taken to where abraham lincoln was buried. on live tv of his little boy saluting his coffin. of jackie kennedy and his brothers and the leaders of the world slowly walking across the bridge. no one who saw that will ever forget it. it is seared into the national memory and made people forget the successes and failures of the administration and fall in love anew and permanently with john kennedy. susan: the chapter in your book on lyndon johnson is important because of the vietnam war, that we don't have enough time to talk about it. i hope it will interest people in reading it. moving on to richard nixon. let's start with a piece of video and then we will talk about it. this is from 1962. [video clip] >> you had an
kennedy in his death. what were you thinking about as you wrote that? mr. lzer: i was thinking about my longtime studies of the lincoln assassination and how the images of his funeral, assassination, and deathbed all contrived into a secular sainthood. the same could be said about kennedy's funeral. it was an elaborate affair in which his body was taken to where abraham lincoln was buried. on live tv of his little boy saluting his coffin. of jackie kennedy and his brothers and the leaders of...
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mrs. kennedy, president nixon and i'm learning so much about the nixon administration and how that self-determination act came into law in 1975. and so here we have, again, a meeting happening with the kennedys, governors from around the country. this is governor of michigan. and leaders frank george, i believe, from the national congress of the american indian. we've got a lot of research to do. and the '70s, they're 50 years ago now. and i think that i'm very interested to see that the museum utilize these photo archives to make them available online, to bring them into stories that we do digitally online, and that's certainly a big push right now. while so many people are at home and can't get to the museum and can't get to research with us in person, we want to make sure that the collections are available. and thousands of photographs are available to learn about history in the later part of the 20th century. if someone wants to explore this collection. it's overwhelming when you think about the number of pictures. is this where you begin? >> richard, when you search online, you know, sometimes i
mrs. kennedy, president nixon and i'm learning so much about the nixon administration and how that self-determination act came into law in 1975. and so here we have, again, a meeting happening with the kennedys, governors from around the country. this is governor of michigan. and leaders frank george, i believe, from the national congress of the american indian. we've got a lot of research to do. and the '70s, they're 50 years ago now. and i think that i'm very interested to see that the museum...
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mr. kennedy.as i understand it, this is sort of the j -- i understand the plans that were in place as an emergency response. but then, now with rail service not coming back for this foreseeable future, any changes to the j, are they on hold now, pending the reopening of the -- of the rail service? right. so we are -- we will be -- depending on the outcome of this appeal process, we will be going to our m.t.a. board, advancing the second phase of the j project, which would coincide with bringing back the j rail changes in early february, late january. that means it would go across market to church and duboce during approve by our board, and when service would build up, we would build a temporary accessible boarding platform at safeway there that would allow that service to go into effect. >> supervisor preston: i think what i'm trying to understand is this gets to how moot this may relate to this appeal. forget the fact that things were suspended due to the peal. if there had not been an appeal, bu
mr. kennedy.as i understand it, this is sort of the j -- i understand the plans that were in place as an emergency response. but then, now with rail service not coming back for this foreseeable future, any changes to the j, are they on hold now, pending the reopening of the -- of the rail service? right. so we are -- we will be -- depending on the outcome of this appeal process, we will be going to our m.t.a. board, advancing the second phase of the j project, which would coincide with bringing...
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mr. kennedy, you are now a presenter. >> excellent. thank you.ernoon, president yee and members of the board. my name is sean kennedy. i am the transit planning manager at the sfmta, and shortly after the san francisco shelter in place order went into effect, in march, the sfmta implemented and has continued to operate a covid-19 muni core service plan, and before i go into a little bit more detail on the rail and bus changes, i did want to give a background on the constraints that we're facing with our program and our service. during the covid pandemic, our ability to provide service has been limited in several ways. first, we have fewer vehicles available because of increased cleaning of those vehicles and making sure that our operators and passengers have clean vehicle when they get in the service. and secondly, as this diagram depicts, the capacity of each vehicle is diminished due to the physical distancing requirements. so we're essentially taking a third or about half of the amount of people that we normally could have taken, you know, pre
mr. kennedy, you are now a presenter. >> excellent. thank you.ernoon, president yee and members of the board. my name is sean kennedy. i am the transit planning manager at the sfmta, and shortly after the san francisco shelter in place order went into effect, in march, the sfmta implemented and has continued to operate a covid-19 muni core service plan, and before i go into a little bit more detail on the rail and bus changes, i did want to give a background on the constraints that we're...
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mr. kennedy, i don't know if you want to weigh-in on that. moderator, is the line open for public comment on item 16? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> great, so can you call the roll on the motion to not disclose. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that motion passes, 5-0, to not disclose. >> great, and we'll see you all here again on december 1. enjoy the rest of what's left of your day. >> thank you. >> clerk: -- 415-600-0001. access code is
mr. kennedy, i don't know if you want to weigh-in on that. moderator, is the line open for public comment on item 16? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> great, so can you call the roll on the motion to not disclose. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that motion passes, 5-0, to not disclose. >> great, and we'll see you all here again on december 1. enjoy the rest of what's left of your day. >> thank you. >> clerk: -- 415-600-0001. access code is
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mr. kennedy, i don't know if you want to weigh-in on that. moderator, is the line open for public comment on item 16? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> great, so can you call the roll on the motion to not disclose. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that motion passes, 5-0, to not disclose. >> great, and we'll see you all here again on december 1. enjoy the rest of what's left of your day. >> thank you. >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. today, i'm going to be talking about checking with your neighbors. >> start off by giving your neighbor a call to see how they are or if they need help. if they don't answer, don't get anxious. try again later. check to see if their car is parked nearby. are they lights being turned on and off during normal hours? if you still can't contact them, contact your other neighbors and see if they've had contact with them recently. you can also leave a note in their mailbox, and when you do get in touch with them, ask if they'd like to share their emergency contact inf
mr. kennedy, i don't know if you want to weigh-in on that. moderator, is the line open for public comment on item 16? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> great, so can you call the roll on the motion to not disclose. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that motion passes, 5-0, to not disclose. >> great, and we'll see you all here again on december 1. enjoy the rest of what's left of your day. >> thank you. >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're...
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mr. kennedy, i don't know if you want to weigh-in on that. moderator, is the line open for public comment on item 16? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> great, so can you call the roll on the motion to not disclose. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that motion passes, 5-0, to not disclose. >> great, and we'll see you all here again on december 1. enjoy the rest of what's left of your day. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the land use and transportation committee of the san francisco supervisors board today, on monday, november 16, 2020. i am the chair of the committee, aaron espeskin and joined by vice-chair, supervisor safai and the committee member, dean preston. miss major, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect the board members and the city employees and the public, the board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, the members will be participating in the meeting remotely. this precaution is taken pursuant to the state-
mr. kennedy, i don't know if you want to weigh-in on that. moderator, is the line open for public comment on item 16? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> great, so can you call the roll on the motion to not disclose. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that motion passes, 5-0, to not disclose. >> great, and we'll see you all here again on december 1. enjoy the rest of what's left of your day. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the...
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mr. kennedy: mr. speaker, just is year alone 37 beautiful transgender, gender nonconforming people in this country have been murdered. this abhorrent, unacceptable violence must end. on this international transgender day remembrance, i'd like to take this moment to read the names and honor their memories. dustin parker. lisa ruiz. aroche. scott, monica diamond. lectiony. joanna metzger. serena velazquez ramos. sanchez. laila pen nell low pi diaz ramirez. nina pop. tony mcdaden. domenique fells. ryan milton. jane thompson. selena reyes hernandez. ryan egypt powers. mercy mack. varela stone. shocky peters. ray black. summer taylor. maryland say zeieras. diar h. ova. ajia spears. leyrachonde. key sam. mella green. michelle -- maya green. michelle. luisa harris. brooklyn. air la blackwood -- sarah blackwood. angel unique. and uni karen. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to addres
mr. kennedy: mr. speaker, just is year alone 37 beautiful transgender, gender nonconforming people in this country have been murdered. this abhorrent, unacceptable violence must end. on this international transgender day remembrance, i'd like to take this moment to read the names and honor their memories. dustin parker. lisa ruiz. aroche. scott, monica diamond. lectiony. joanna metzger. serena velazquez ramos. sanchez. laila pen nell low pi diaz ramirez. nina pop. tony mcdaden. domenique fells....
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mr. president. i'd be happy. to the federal reserve chair was trying to be obliging towards the presidents he served and that is why he was at his best under kennedy. mr. kudlow: and reagan. you know, carter appointed volcker. again, this constant showboating by individual governors. i don't recall that in any youth years. mr. kudlow: i hate that. i have written about that. it is called fed yapping. does more harm than good. when i was a child, i worked for the federal reserve and actually worked under paul voelker. i was one of his secretaries or clerks. i did some speeches, and his correspondence. anyway, voelker not put up with it. he just told everybody to keep quiet. by the way volcker as chairman , didn't want nobody know what he was doing. it was kind of cool. the good news is, he did it right. the bad news is, it might not always have been so. so, it depend's won the -- depends on who the president is. carter wouldn't let volcker do his job, reagan did. reagan said do whatever it takes to get rid of inflation, and voelker did. right now there's a debate about that. i don't agree with one of the candidates, who believes that the whole fed i
mr. president. i'd be happy. to the federal reserve chair was trying to be obliging towards the presidents he served and that is why he was at his best under kennedy. mr. kudlow: and reagan. you know, carter appointed volcker. again, this constant showboating by individual governors. i don't recall that in any youth years. mr. kudlow: i hate that. i have written about that. it is called fed yapping. does more harm than good. when i was a child, i worked for the federal reserve and actually...
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mr. kennedy, i don't know if you want to weigh-in on that. moderator, is the line open for public comment on item 16? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> great, so can you call the roll on the motion to not disclose. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that motion passes, 5-0, to not disclose. >> great, and we'll see you all here again on december 1. enjoy the rest of what's left of your day. >> thank you. >> we have private and public gardens throughout the garden tour. all of the gardens are volunteers. the only requirement is you're willing to show your garden for a day. so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so imp
mr. kennedy, i don't know if you want to weigh-in on that. moderator, is the line open for public comment on item 16? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> great, so can you call the roll on the motion to not disclose. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that motion passes, 5-0, to not disclose. >> great, and we'll see you all here again on december 1. enjoy the rest of what's left of your day. >> thank you. >> we have private and public gardens...
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mrs. kennedy's path which was a radical path, which was one that, you know, believes in the green new dealur military, or was it the path of a strong and good america that we love, that we can make even better. we can always make it better, but that we support this great and wonderful nation, a nation that we should be proud of. that was one of the most important points of the entire election, and then i would say the second really most important point in a way, the basics. we took care of our people. we always worked hard with constituent services. at times we would have 15-20,000 open cases. my people worked late into the night sometimes. they will do the extra that step to make sure that people get help. ainsley: what's the new republican party now? we heard someone say it's not a complete loss, that this republican party could not have happened without donald trump. >> i think that's true, and i want to thank the president, because i think the president broke everything open. he really showed -- it's like they have that saying, you know, ripping the band-aid off and seeing what's under
mrs. kennedy's path which was a radical path, which was one that, you know, believes in the green new dealur military, or was it the path of a strong and good america that we love, that we can make even better. we can always make it better, but that we support this great and wonderful nation, a nation that we should be proud of. that was one of the most important points of the entire election, and then i would say the second really most important point in a way, the basics. we took care of our...
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kennedy. welcome. mr. anthony: thank you. i appreciate so much being able to join the white house historical association today and very honored to give you a little bit of a background about florence harding and the book. i have to tell you, as is often said, a parent should not really have, per se, a favorite child, and i think an author perhaps should not have a favorite book. but i will say that the research of this book and then the unique promotion that i did for the book will always be a very important part of my life. i started writing this book and researching this book at a time when the sun was just setting on the last generation of people who knew the hardings firsthand. of course, they had been young children, one or two had almost been teenagers. at the end of the process, the 75th anniversary of the death of president harding, of course he died in 1923, so this was in 1998, i retraced the hardings' western tour, transcontinental railroad trip in the blistering summer of 1923, at all the stops along the way. and
kennedy. welcome. mr. anthony: thank you. i appreciate so much being able to join the white house historical association today and very honored to give you a little bit of a background about florence harding and the book. i have to tell you, as is often said, a parent should not really have, per se, a favorite child, and i think an author perhaps should not have a favorite book. but i will say that the research of this book and then the unique promotion that i did for the book will always be a...
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mr. chairman. senator brown: thank you. senator kennedy. senator kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. i am in a judiciary committee hearing. of course, we're in the middle of a vote. so i just wanted to use this opportunity rather than to ask questions to make a short statement. specifically to chairman clayton. i want to thank you for your service, mr. chairman. [indiscernible] you will be leaving your post at the end of december. i want to just give you my point of view. you've been one of the best s.e.c. chairmen our country has ever had. you've been fair. you clearly care about investors. you also care about the investments. you have exercised power intelligently and materially. you've always been responsive. you have been frank with all of us. if you think our ideas have merit, you say so. if you think our ideas don't have merit, you say so. in a very tactful way. and we're going to miss you, mr. chairman. i just want to say that it is a genuine honor and a genuine privilege to serve with you. thank you and best wishes to you as you go back to the private sector and soar through
mr. chairman. senator brown: thank you. senator kennedy. senator kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. i am in a judiciary committee hearing. of course, we're in the middle of a vote. so i just wanted to use this opportunity rather than to ask questions to make a short statement. specifically to chairman clayton. i want to thank you for your service, mr. chairman. [indiscernible] you will be leaving your post at the end of december. i want to just give you my point of view. you've been one of the...
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kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccabe. who is responsible for the misbehavior outlined by inspector general horowitz in his report about misfire hurricane? >> well, it depends on what you're referring to, senator. if you're referring to the intentionally misconduct by mr. clinesmith, obviously he's responsible for that. i think from a command perspective, director comey, myself and subordinate leaders are all responsible for the failures in in the package that allowed it to go forward. if you're asking about intentional misconduct beyond mr. clinesmith's activity, i'm not aware there's a finding that others were engaged in intentional misconduct. >> while you were either director or acting director of the fbi, the fbi decided to investigate two presidential campaigns. one secretary clinton, the other one then candidate trump and later president trump. i want to put aside secretary clinton for a second. when the fbi decided to investigate candidate donald trump, what questions did you ask? had at some point somebody came to
kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccabe. who is responsible for the misbehavior outlined by inspector general horowitz in his report about misfire hurricane? >> well, it depends on what you're referring to, senator. if you're referring to the intentionally misconduct by mr. clinesmith, obviously he's responsible for that. i think from a command perspective, director comey, myself and subordinate leaders are all responsible for the failures in in the package that allowed it...
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kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen, each of you has founded an extraordinarily successful company. and they're both american companies. and i think i would be remiss if i didn't say congratulations. i'm very poud of the fact that it was american ingenuity tha did this. i think we c also both agree that both twitter and facebook have enormous power as a reslt of your success. you'r not companies. yore countries. at least in terms of power. i want to test a point of vie here. i'mot sure i subscribe to it. but i want toet your thoughts on it. mr. dorsey, do you believ everythinyou read? >> no. >> why not? >> i think it's healthy to have skepticism about everything and have a mind set of verifying it and using as much information as possible to do so. >> do you have somebody on your staff who protects you from reading things that they think you shouldn't? >> no. >> mr. zuckerberg, do you believe everthing you read? >> no, senator. w why not? >> because a lot of things are incomplete or incorrect. >> so you exerci
kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen, each of you has founded an extraordinarily successful company. and they're both american companies. and i think i would be remiss if i didn't say congratulations. i'm very poud of the fact that it was american ingenuity tha did this. i think we c also both agree that both twitter and facebook have enormous power as a reslt of your success. you'r not companies. yore countries. at least in terms of power. i want to test a point of vie here....
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kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentleman, each of you has founded an extraordinarily successful company. and they are both american companies. and i think i would be remiss if i didn't say congratulations. i am very proud of the fact that it was americans that did this. i think we can also both agree that both twitter and facebook have enormous power as a result of your second. -- success. you are not companies; you are countries, at least in terms of power. i want to test a point of view here. i am sure i subscribe to it, but i want to get your thoughts on it. mr. dorsey, do you believe everything you read? >> no. >> why not? >> i think it's healthy to have skepticism about everything and have a mind set of verifying it and using as much information as possible to do so. >> do you have somebody on your staff who protects you from reading things that they think you should not? >> no. >> mr. zuckerberg, do you believe everything you read? >> no, senator. >> why not? >> because a lot of things are incomplete or incor
kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentleman, each of you has founded an extraordinarily successful company. and they are both american companies. and i think i would be remiss if i didn't say congratulations. i am very proud of the fact that it was americans that did this. i think we can also both agree that both twitter and facebook have enormous power as a result of your second. -- success. you are not companies; you are countries, at least in terms of power. i want to test a point...
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kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentleman, each of you has founded an extraordinarily successful company. and they are both american companies. and i think i would be remiss if i didn't say congratulations. i am very
kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentleman, each of you has founded an extraordinarily successful company. and they are both american companies. and i think i would be remiss if i didn't say congratulations. i am very
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so why not in the summer 56 when attacking joe mccarthy why would jack kennedy nancy to mrs. roosevelt i think he liked mccarthy in person. doesn't want to criticize mccarthy. >> i can only imagine and it did not mean enough to him and then to reject his father like that. >> parents were a little younger than and jfk and it was a litmus test has liberal democrats could be trusted so largely because stevenson. >> when it came to 1960 they celebrated kennedy's election and with the mccarthy. not too much of the politics of that time and how they divide it on him. >> but it is worth noting the democratic party of the whole like hubert humphrey for a very long time were unwilling to criticize men to see the broad partisan support to go after him in any serious way. so the senator from massachusetts, a republican is not just more so than jack kennedy so he is not alone. >> and profiles of courage , here we differ a little bit the evidence is powerful the broad architecture of the book the theme of the book and the argument and the need for evidence-based discourse. and then for co
so why not in the summer 56 when attacking joe mccarthy why would jack kennedy nancy to mrs. roosevelt i think he liked mccarthy in person. doesn't want to criticize mccarthy. >> i can only imagine and it did not mean enough to him and then to reject his father like that. >> parents were a little younger than and jfk and it was a litmus test has liberal democrats could be trusted so largely because stevenson. >> when it came to 1960 they celebrated kennedy's election and with...
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kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccabe, who is responsible for the misbehavior outlined by inspector general michael horowitz in his report about crossfire hurricane? >> it depends on what you are referring to, intent kwl yon /* yal -- intentional misconduct, he is responsible for that. leaders are responsible for the failures in the package that were allowed to go forward. if you are asking me who is responsible for intentional misconduct beyond mr. kleinsmith, i'm not aware there is finding others were engaged in intentional misconduct. >> while you were either director or acting director of the f.b.i., the f.b.i. decided to investigate two presidential campaigns. one secretary clinton, the other then candidate trump and later president trump. i will put aside secretary clinton for a second. when the fbi decided to investigate candidate donald trump, what questions did you ask? i mean, some point, somebody came to you and said, hey, mr. deputy director, we're going to, so you will know, we're going to investigate
kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccabe, who is responsible for the misbehavior outlined by inspector general michael horowitz in his report about crossfire hurricane? >> it depends on what you are referring to, intent kwl yon /* yal -- intentional misconduct, he is responsible for that. leaders are responsible for the failures in the package that were allowed to go forward. if you are asking me who is responsible for intentional misconduct beyond mr. kleinsmith, i'm not...
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mr. biden, who would be the second roman catholic president. the first, of course, was john f. kennedy. in the statement, the office says the president-elect looks forward to working with the pontiff on issues like helping the poor and immigrants. >> o'donnell: tonight, a deadly military helicopter crash in egypt appears to have been caused by an equipment problem, not an attack. five americans on a peacekeeping mission were among those killed. cbs' david martin has new information on the crash. >> reporter: one american service member was pulled from the wreckage, but five others died when their black hawk helicopter went down in the sinai peninsula, once a battleground between egypt and israel. two members of the french and czech militaries also died in the crash, apparently caused by mechanical failure. it's the single worst loss of american life in the nearly four decades u.s. troops have patrolled the sinai. about 450 americans are part of an international force set up to monitor the 1979 peace treaty between egypt and israel. robert satloff is with the washington institute for nea
mr. biden, who would be the second roman catholic president. the first, of course, was john f. kennedy. in the statement, the office says the president-elect looks forward to working with the pontiff on issues like helping the poor and immigrants. >> o'donnell: tonight, a deadly military helicopter crash in egypt appears to have been caused by an equipment problem, not an attack. five americans on a peacekeeping mission were among those killed. cbs' david martin has new information on the...
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kennedy. thank you, mr. chairman. can you hear me ok? >> let me know when my time is .etting close what percentage of small american sized in your judgment are losing money right now? >> i don't know that percentage. >> i justnd it out tried to get your sense for the economy. do you think it is more than half, less than half? what is the hunch? >> the number of businesses losing money? small businesses? half butably less than i would want to get an accurate answer for you. >> the economist had a piece yesterday saying that it's best .orecast but that's most businesses in america in terms of jobs. what is your sense of the economy in terms of whether we have recovered from the coronavirus yet? of course, and how long is going to take us to get back to the pre-virus treaty. >> we obviously have not recovered. i may have over assessed on the question of whether it was half were not. there is a great deal more coverage in the country in the matter time that would take his heart to tell it is being done sections of the myers. year, we arenext
kennedy. thank you, mr. chairman. can you hear me ok? >> let me know when my time is .etting close what percentage of small american sized in your judgment are losing money right now? >> i don't know that percentage. >> i justnd it out tried to get your sense for the economy. do you think it is more than half, less than half? what is the hunch? >> the number of businesses losing money? small businesses? half butably less than i would want to get an accurate answer for...
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not in the summer of 56 when attacking joe mccarthy is easy, a guy is gone, why would jack kennedy not safety mrs. roosevelt, you know what? i didn't like the guy come just to come i don't think you like mccarthy and political terms. even then, however, he doesn't want to criticize mccarthy, and i can't quite figure that out. >> let me quickly respond. i don't know, i can only imagine that he was loyal to his family, and this was one that didn't mean enough to him as going against his fathers appeasement did. to reject his father that way. >> as good an explanation as any of them. >> my parents were a little younger than jfk, and the mccarthy period was a litmus test for them as liberal democrats of whether a politician could be trusted, whether they could really respect a politician. they ended up as stephenson people, largely because i think stephenson was much more outspoken about -- >> he was. go ahead, site. >> so when it came to 1960, they celebrated kennedy's election, but he was not their man and he never was there man, individually because of the mccarthy period. i think a lot of liberal
not in the summer of 56 when attacking joe mccarthy is easy, a guy is gone, why would jack kennedy not safety mrs. roosevelt, you know what? i didn't like the guy come just to come i don't think you like mccarthy and political terms. even then, however, he doesn't want to criticize mccarthy, and i can't quite figure that out. >> let me quickly respond. i don't know, i can only imagine that he was loyal to his family, and this was one that didn't mean enough to him as going against his...
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mr. biden is the second catholic to be elected president after john f. kennedyuments in a case dealing with lgbtq discrimination and foster care agencies. the group catholic social services sued the city of philadelphia, alleging their free speech was being violated when the city stopped referring children to them because they would not place children in the care of homes of same-sex couples. the supreme court has until june of next year, to issue a ruling in the c
mr. biden is the second catholic to be elected president after john f. kennedyuments in a case dealing with lgbtq discrimination and foster care agencies. the group catholic social services sued the city of philadelphia, alleging their free speech was being violated when the city stopped referring children to them because they would not place children in the care of homes of same-sex couples. the supreme court has until june of next year, to issue a ruling in the c
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kennedy appears in hyannisport, massachusetts. with him are his wife, his father and mother, his many brothers and sisters. after addressing mr.ixon, he addresses all americans. >> to all americans i say that the next four years are going to be difficult and challenging years for us all. the election may have been a close one, but i think that there is general agreement by all of our citizens that a supreme national effort will be needed in the years ahead to move this country safely through the 1960s. i ask your help in this effort, and i can assure you that every degree of my spirit that i possess will be devoted to the long-range interest of the united states and to the cause of freedom around the world. so now my wife and i prepare for a new administration and for a new baby. thank you. [ applause ] >> it is the climax of one of the closest, most dramatic elections in american history. ♪ >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3 created by public service and by your television provider. >>> in the 2004 presidential race between senator bush and john carey, the two
kennedy appears in hyannisport, massachusetts. with him are his wife, his father and mother, his many brothers and sisters. after addressing mr.ixon, he addresses all americans. >> to all americans i say that the next four years are going to be difficult and challenging years for us all. the election may have been a close one, but i think that there is general agreement by all of our citizens that a supreme national effort will be needed in the years ahead to move this country safely...
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kennedy by one of the smallest margins of the popular vote in united states history. mr.merica is that we have political contests and they are , very hard-fought, as this one was fought. and once a decision is made, we unite behind the man who is elected. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> but there were even darker days ahead for nixon. after the defeat by kennedy, he soon found that private life lacked the fulfillment of public office. in seeking the governorship of california against the democratic incumbent, pat brown, he also sought to establish a new base for leadership in the republican party. ♪ when nixon was defeated by brown, he was deeply disappointed. he seemed to feel that his time in american politics had come and passed. in 1963, nixon moved to new york may and became a partner in a prominent law firm. ♪ but despite two disappointing defeats and a satisfying law practice in new york, nixon loved the political arena. when senator barry goldwater call for his help in the 1964 presidential campaign, nixon responded. with characteristic devotion, he chose to play peace
kennedy by one of the smallest margins of the popular vote in united states history. mr.merica is that we have political contests and they are , very hard-fought, as this one was fought. and once a decision is made, we unite behind the man who is elected. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> but there were even darker days ahead for nixon. after the defeat by kennedy, he soon found that private life lacked the fulfillment of public office. in seeking the governorship of california against the...
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kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccabe. who is responsible for the misbehavior outlined by inspector general horowitz in his report about misfire hurricane? >> well, it depends on what you're referring to, senator. if you're referring to the intentionally misconduct by mr. clinesmith, obviously he's responsible for that. i think from a command perspective, director comey, myself and subordinate leaders are all responsible for the failures in in the package that allowed it to go forward. if you're asking about intentional misconduct beyond mr. clinesmith's activity, i'm not aware there's a finding that others were engaged in intentional misconduct. >> while you were either director or acting director of the fbi, the fbi decided to investigate two presidential campaigns. one secretary clinton, the other one then candidate trump and later president trump. i want to put aside secretary clinton for a second. when the fbi decided to investigate candidate donald trump, what questions did you ask? had at some point somebody came to
kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccabe. who is responsible for the misbehavior outlined by inspector general horowitz in his report about misfire hurricane? >> well, it depends on what you're referring to, senator. if you're referring to the intentionally misconduct by mr. clinesmith, obviously he's responsible for that. i think from a command perspective, director comey, myself and subordinate leaders are all responsible for the failures in in the package that allowed it...
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kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccabe. who is responsible for the misbehavior outlined by inspector general horowitz in his report about misfire hurricane? >> well, it depends on what you're referring to, senator. if you're referring to the intentionally misconduct by mr. clinesmith, obviously he's responsible for that. i think from a command perspective, director comey, myself and subordinate leaders are all responsible for the failures in in the package that allowed it to go forward. if you're asking about intentional misconduct beyond mr. clinesmith's activity, i'm not aware there's a finding that others were engaged in intentional misconduct. >> while you were either director or acting director of the fbi, the fbi decided to investigate two presidential campaigns. one secretary clinton, the other one then candidate trump and later president trump. i want to put aside secretary clinton for a second. when the fbi decided to investigate candidate donald trump, what questions did you ask? had at some point somebody came to
kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mccabe. who is responsible for the misbehavior outlined by inspector general horowitz in his report about misfire hurricane? >> well, it depends on what you're referring to, senator. if you're referring to the intentionally misconduct by mr. clinesmith, obviously he's responsible for that. i think from a command perspective, director comey, myself and subordinate leaders are all responsible for the failures in in the package that allowed it...