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and it was so hot in there that you can do that are/through cardinal spellman. he worked on it and worked on it and finally agreed. it was fantastic. he got the bill passed and then he said hold the bill up. if you get ability don't sign it within 10 days as a pocket veto. hold the bill for a month. mccormack said why and johnson said because i want to sign it on kerry's birthday. we wouldn't have this ill without him. and he did. that kind of thing. >> how did he know so much about so many people? i'm told he had the phone number and the name of every member of congress on his desk in the oval office with little notes about what they might need or might want. how did he assemble all of this? where did he get all this information? >> he accumulated it. it is absolutely stunning and it was invaluable to him. he loved politicians. he spent time with them. he knew when their wives were set, when their kids were sick or when they had a problem or didn't. and he knew what would move them. it wasn't always hugs and kisses and for that day. we lost -- we needed to rais
and it was so hot in there that you can do that are/through cardinal spellman. he worked on it and worked on it and finally agreed. it was fantastic. he got the bill passed and then he said hold the bill up. if you get ability don't sign it within 10 days as a pocket veto. hold the bill for a month. mccormack said why and johnson said because i want to sign it on kerry's birthday. we wouldn't have this ill without him. and he did. that kind of thing. >> how did he know so much about so...
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the wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur goldberg standing astride the white house pool. they were in their clothes. that is the hottest room on god's earth. the hottest room. and johnson is working on them. in the background is bill moyer and me in i have in my office and wait so is hot in there you could see the sweat through cardinal spellman's -- and they finally agreed. it was fantastic. got the bill passed. and then he said to john mccormick, the speaker of the house, hold the bill up. if you get a bill and you don't sign it within ten days there's a pocket veto. hold the bill for a month. and mccormick said, why? and johnson said because i want too sign it on hugh kerry's birthday. we wouldn't have this bill without him and he did sign it on hugh kerry's birthday. >> host: how did he know so much about so many people? i mean, i'm told that he had the phone number and the name of every member of congress on his desk in the oval office with little notes about what they might need or might want. how did he assemble all this? where did he
the wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur goldberg standing astride the white house pool. they were in their clothes. that is the hottest room on god's earth. the hottest room. and johnson is working on them. in the background is bill moyer and me in i have in my office and wait so is hot in there you could see the sweat through cardinal spellman's -- and they finally agreed. it was fantastic. got the bill passed. and then he said to john mccormick, the...
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the oldest one is in college in spellman, shout-out to spellman. we love spellman. the 9-year-old is talented and gifted. active. loves to big legos. she wants to be an engineer. one day iguess guess she'll follow in daddy's footsteps. >> how did you get involved? >> oh me they asked me to get involved and we need someone to have someone who can meet the fathers spiritually and real talk. that's what's missing a lot of time that real talk. >> jeff, you have got children, and a lot of experience as a dad. >> yes. actually, i have three boys and through the joy of marriage and i have a 15-year-old step daughter as well. my story is a little different. with my oldest son, i was -- his mother passed away a while back and that left me as a single father. and i got in -- i had struggles finding resources as a single dad. i had a lot of roadblocks in attempting to find resources and basically help and support as well. and i got with 100 fathers.com, because i struggled but i got through it. and i want to help other men who may be facing those same roadblocks as i faced. >>
the oldest one is in college in spellman, shout-out to spellman. we love spellman. the 9-year-old is talented and gifted. active. loves to big legos. she wants to be an engineer. one day iguess guess she'll follow in daddy's footsteps. >> how did you get involved? >> oh me they asked me to get involved and we need someone to have someone who can meet the fathers spiritually and real talk. that's what's missing a lot of time that real talk. >> jeff, you have got children, and a...
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the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. >> so things were in decline. say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? >> yes. by 1981, you had a murder rate here. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> right. >> we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard in miami when in season. stone crabs. >> federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash surplus. mostly 50s and 100 dollar bills all of which had trace elements of cocaine on them. >> and the guys who were in cocaine trafficking in the '70s and '80s got out and are now big medicare fraudsters. >> we're whispering because they're probably here. >> so where's the money now? how's business in general in miami and where is that business coming from? >> remarkably, the rebound from the great recession, the people thought it would take almost a decade for all the condo inventory to get absorbed and it seemed to happen almost overnight. by 2010, 2011, things had turned around here. we're in the middle of another h
the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. >> so things were in decline. say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? >> yes. by 1981, you had a murder rate here. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> right. >> we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard in miami when in season. stone crabs. >> federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash...