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. >> was at ted kennedy? >> ted kennedy, know i should have gone that route. why did he do this?apt? >> he was following a gps. this was all in my tape. he was following gps and it led him into a swamp. and then the dunkin' donuts was not delivered a mets how they found was because the customer called 911 because in massachusetts if you're duncan is late, he said officer, i'm missing a crawler. guys, can you give me a little bit? you don't have to do that. all right, katie. >> all right, a woman in mesa arizona is distraught after her pet emu escaped, which it shouldn't escape because they'r not nice to people that aren't there owners, but the maricopa county sheriff's office tried t wrangle it with the lasso and i ended up dying. so we should maybe defund the police after they murdered this beautiful animal who she says she is going to miss snuggling and she says that they don't know anything about how to wrangle and emu committee could put a rope around its net nick and expected to survive. >> talk about a downer. that would never make a one mor thing on the five brickey probab
. >> was at ted kennedy? >> ted kennedy, know i should have gone that route. why did he do this?apt? >> he was following a gps. this was all in my tape. he was following gps and it led him into a swamp. and then the dunkin' donuts was not delivered a mets how they found was because the customer called 911 because in massachusetts if you're duncan is late, he said officer, i'm missing a crawler. guys, can you give me a little bit? you don't have to do that. all right, katie....
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everybody knows senator ted kennedy, dianne feinstein, in my opinion, quite the same as far as a household> 90 years old. she had some health issues a little bit earlier this year, but she refused to step down and she served all the way into her last day on friday. the public viewing will happen in about 25 minutes from now. you have all day to do it goes until 7 o'clock tonight. try to talk to people guys and they don't want to share their sentiment. so i believe it's so personal that they want to go inside. probably have a quiet moment with and then they will have a book where you can write a message to her family. we showed it to you live as it happened. daughter outside, she put her hand over her heart has her mother's casket. whats going past are quite a scene. our firts, sniffling in the background as people were quietly crying, wiping away tears lifting up their sunglasses, wiping their eyes quite a scene as far as one of san francisco's most famous children, arguably her famous, most famous daughter, diane feinstein comes home. you have all day to be here. they will make it safe to
everybody knows senator ted kennedy, dianne feinstein, in my opinion, quite the same as far as a household> 90 years old. she had some health issues a little bit earlier this year, but she refused to step down and she served all the way into her last day on friday. the public viewing will happen in about 25 minutes from now. you have all day to do it goes until 7 o'clock tonight. try to talk to people guys and they don't want to share their sentiment. so i believe it's so personal that they...
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somebody told me, i'll protect their name here, if you want to get anything done, see if you can get ted kennedy and/or dianne feinstein to help you because if they got on your bill or your idea, the people in the democratic caucus would listen. if ted was the lion, she was the lioness. she could move votes. she knew how to get to yes on things. she was always kind, always prepared. she was a defense hawk. she was socially liberal. she was my friend. i miss her. if you're looking for a role nolds politics as a young man or woman, look to her life. >> you know, there is also that image of her embracing you after the very contentious hearing. >> yeah. >> supreme court justice amy coney bairts. she was criticized within her own party for praising how you conducted yourself. how do you think about that now is this. >> that says more about the current state of affairs than diane. diane was saying nice things. we had like a five-second hug. because she wanted to say something nice to me they thought she had to be off the committee. diane wasn't the problem. she was the solution. there are people on my
somebody told me, i'll protect their name here, if you want to get anything done, see if you can get ted kennedy and/or dianne feinstein to help you because if they got on your bill or your idea, the people in the democratic caucus would listen. if ted was the lion, she was the lioness. she could move votes. she knew how to get to yes on things. she was always kind, always prepared. she was a defense hawk. she was socially liberal. she was my friend. i miss her. if you're looking for a role...
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was it ted kennedy? ted kennedy? no, i should have gotten that route. look, this crowd upset. what?hy did he do this? was it because he was following an app wa. could that have been that he was following a gps? yes. it helps to knows followa gp ths all in my tape. he was following gps and it led him into a swamp. yeah. you know, and then the dunkin donuts was not delivered, and that'sunkin' d how they foud because the customer he report,1 he called 911 because in massachusetts if your dunkin is lat e, you know he's like officer i i mess in a corolla, i need a cook. my cruller. >> guys, can you give me a little bit? you do >> you don't have to do that. all right, katie. all right. a woman in mesa, arizona. i'm not from mace, but i am from arizona, is distraught after her pet emu escaped,escape which shouldn't escape because they're not nice to people who aren't their owners. not that.give herre and because arizona, the maricopa county sheriff's department , to wrangle it with a lasso and it ended up dying. wow. so we maybe should defund the the police after they murdered this beautif
was it ted kennedy? ted kennedy? no, i should have gotten that route. look, this crowd upset. what?hy did he do this? was it because he was following an app wa. could that have been that he was following a gps? yes. it helps to knows followa gp ths all in my tape. he was following gps and it led him into a swamp. yeah. you know, and then the dunkin donuts was not delivered, and that'sunkin' d how they foud because the customer he report,1 he called 911 because in massachusetts if your dunkin is...
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he was playing ted kennedy in a tv movie. he identified with kennedy's struggles with addiction. difference in how he presented himself, he was -- he was sad or carrying around like a sadness, like a burden, you know, because of what he had been through. and yet he could be very funny and charming because that's what he was. so that's what struck me, is that he had that capacity, and it then became sort of a defining thing to tell people what his struggle was, which he did in his book. >> yeah, tell us more about this prolonged struggled he had, addiction to prescription drugs and alcohol. he has been open about, he wrote about it, friends, lovers and the big terrible thing. he writes my friends call me mattie and i should be dead. >> right, according to him, he was within two minutes of dying, i believe is what he said. he, you know, you can't conceive of the amount of drugs and alcohol he was taking. he was drinking quarts of vodka, taking 55 oxycontin a day, which is -- you can't even imagine this, right? it ruined his insides, his intestines, his bowels, everything was ruined
he was playing ted kennedy in a tv movie. he identified with kennedy's struggles with addiction. difference in how he presented himself, he was -- he was sad or carrying around like a sadness, like a burden, you know, because of what he had been through. and yet he could be very funny and charming because that's what he was. so that's what struck me, is that he had that capacity, and it then became sort of a defining thing to tell people what his struggle was, which he did in his book. >>...
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it was ted kennedy who pushed jimmy carter decided ultimately went on to lose. and now you've got this kennedy who has now taken on a third democratic president. there is something about the kennedy family that they don't like incumbent democratic presidents. >> john: in terms of who this might benefit, call for number one, biden way out in front, 64.9%. kennedy, 14.9%, not insignificant, in a very close race. williamson, 4.8%. look at who might benefit from the 14%, go to call for 3 here, quinnipiac poll, viewed favorably by 48% of republicans and only 14% of democrats. viewed unfavorably by 18% of republicans and whopping 57% of democrats which suggests if he were to get into the race as an independent, whether he runs on the libertarian ticket, green party, whatever, he would draw more from republicans than biden. >> it's a good point. as i said before, some of the robert f. kennedy, jr. views on vaccines, covid, diseases are more in line with what you see on the republican side. and that could be the case he pulls from trump's support. >> the suggestion that
it was ted kennedy who pushed jimmy carter decided ultimately went on to lose. and now you've got this kennedy who has now taken on a third democratic president. there is something about the kennedy family that they don't like incumbent democratic presidents. >> john: in terms of who this might benefit, call for number one, biden way out in front, 64.9%. kennedy, 14.9%, not insignificant, in a very close race. williamson, 4.8%. look at who might benefit from the 14%, go to call for 3...
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the newspaper published the name of a woman accused her in a rape case involving the nephew of ted kennedyhink it was the nephew if i recall. you see the newsroom i'm going to use the word empowered, more vocal that became more and more the case. i think the executive editors had to be more conscious of it. i think this story of those chapters really describes again whatever brilliance he had as a news guy the breakdown of his position because he had antagonized the newsroom so much and i think if you want to be out in the old days if it's been a great executive editing at the put out a a great report we also to get along the publisher those of the two main things but now it's much more complicated and in some ways less a powerful job. you have to get along the publisher more and more vocal newsroom. you have to get along with the instant you have to get out the fact it is a much different job and on one hand as you suggest it's a less powerful job on the other hand it's a much more difficult job. again don't think they last six month today that is something to is its ability as a journali
the newspaper published the name of a woman accused her in a rape case involving the nephew of ted kennedyhink it was the nephew if i recall. you see the newsroom i'm going to use the word empowered, more vocal that became more and more the case. i think the executive editors had to be more conscious of it. i think this story of those chapters really describes again whatever brilliance he had as a news guy the breakdown of his position because he had antagonized the newsroom so much and i think...
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time historically speaking, presidents who get primary challenger, gerald ford to ronald reagan, ted kennedyorge h.w. bush, pat buchanan, all went on to lose. this must be giving democrats some jitters. >> they will never say that publicly, but you also think about lyndon johnson, 196 8, who faced a pretty significant challenge from mccarthy in new hampshire with less than 50% of the vote and we have dean phillips focusing his attention there and the white house will never tell you that they're worried or they're concerned and they'll focus on the fact that dean philips has voted with president biden 100% of the time, but the fact that he's in this race now, the biden campaign will spend less time than what they want to be talking about, the gdp growth, they'll have to be spending more time talking about things like the president's age and talking about things like the high cost of living and all of the things that dean phillips is talking about his campaign and representative jayapal saying what's the difference? i think he'll spend a lot of time talking about the difference between him and
time historically speaking, presidents who get primary challenger, gerald ford to ronald reagan, ted kennedyorge h.w. bush, pat buchanan, all went on to lose. this must be giving democrats some jitters. >> they will never say that publicly, but you also think about lyndon johnson, 196 8, who faced a pretty significant challenge from mccarthy in new hampshire with less than 50% of the vote and we have dean phillips focusing his attention there and the white house will never tell you that...
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with the affordable care act, we lost ted kennedy and then we lost his seat in massachusetts. then we did not have 60 votes. it is not going to be over for us. is [indiscernible] here? he was such a hero in all of this. you know it so well. masterful legislative genius. he was with us then. in that case, they said it is over. how are we going to do this? we are not giving up the opportunity of a lifetime to give millions of people access to health care. this is our thing. martin luther king said of all the injustices, the injustice in health care is the most inhuman because people can die. martin luther king. if any our way, we're going to push open the gate, climb the fence, polevault in. if that is not working, we will helicopter in. but we are not letting anything stand in the way of our passing this legislation. after we passed it, they said, which when did you do? i said, first, because we have the votes but that was one thing, but we had the outside ground gain -- game. to push open that gate, it was always there, lobbyists, every diagnosis you could think of. and the nu
with the affordable care act, we lost ted kennedy and then we lost his seat in massachusetts. then we did not have 60 votes. it is not going to be over for us. is [indiscernible] here? he was such a hero in all of this. you know it so well. masterful legislative genius. he was with us then. in that case, they said it is over. how are we going to do this? we are not giving up the opportunity of a lifetime to give millions of people access to health care. this is our thing. martin luther king...
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and that is ted kennedy where you mention their name in people. know who that person is. senator feinstein returned to the bay area over the weekend. a company by nancy pelosi. she started her careers right here at city hall. and this is where she will end her legacy. as far as the public paying tribute to her. in 1969, she was elected to the board of supervisors. she was the first female president of the board of supervisors. and then in 1978 san francisco national san francisco city hall became national news with the assassination of george mice. kony and harvey milk that placed on the national landscape. she became mayor and she was mayor of san francisco from 1978 to 1988. 38 mayor of san francisco. and then in 1990, she decided her run at governor. but she did not win. she ultimately ran for the senate in 1992. when she stay there all the way. and so this past friday, james darya, she was re-elected 5 times sheet authored the federal assault weapons ban in 1994. she was part of the senate intelligence committee in 2012. she won in a landslide for a senator. 7 million
and that is ted kennedy where you mention their name in people. know who that person is. senator feinstein returned to the bay area over the weekend. a company by nancy pelosi. she started her careers right here at city hall. and this is where she will end her legacy. as far as the public paying tribute to her. in 1969, she was elected to the board of supervisors. she was the first female president of the board of supervisors. and then in 1978 san francisco national san francisco city hall...
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the nephew of ted kennedy. and you could see the newsroom becoming i'm going to use the wordth empowered, more vocal, ad that that became more and more the case. i think the executive editors had to be more conscious of it. i don't think that howard raines was, and and i think the story really described sort of, again, whatever brilliance he had as a newsws guy, right, the sort of breakdown of his position because he had antagonized the newsroom so much. and i think that if you want to be -- you know, in the old days if you wanted to be a great executive editor, you had to put out a great report, but you had to get along with the publisher. those were the two main things. now it's a more complicated and in some ways less powerful job because you have to get along with a more and more vocal newsroom, this calamitous world ofu the internet, you have to t along with the fact that you're being fly picked for everything you kid. so a much different job. and on one hand as you suggest, it's a less powerful job with.
the nephew of ted kennedy. and you could see the newsroom becoming i'm going to use the wordth empowered, more vocal, ad that that became more and more the case. i think the executive editors had to be more conscious of it. i don't think that howard raines was, and and i think the story really described sort of, again, whatever brilliance he had as a newsws guy, right, the sort of breakdown of his position because he had antagonized the newsroom so much. and i think that if you want to be --...
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the family assistance plan was in fact defeated in 1972 by a democratic congress, something that ted kennedy among others rude ever after but the idea of a guaranteed income did fail and we will have more to say about that next week. the subsequent major policy developments of the 1980s and the cuts during the reagan administration to a range of social provisions and policies followed in 1969 by the act that created the temporary assistance for needy families and this is under president clinton who promised to end welfare as we know it and boast of these moves under reagan and clinton attacked the idea and moved further away from the idea of the possibility of a legitimate guaranteed income. so at the end of the 20th century folding in, johnson, nixon, reagan and clinton there were a number of paths of possible reform. i think as we have seen throughout our work in this material, all of these remain live options and the question for us is what is the balance among them? what are the new arguments to come forward to give better support to some beyond others? by the end of the 20th century, am
the family assistance plan was in fact defeated in 1972 by a democratic congress, something that ted kennedy among others rude ever after but the idea of a guaranteed income did fail and we will have more to say about that next week. the subsequent major policy developments of the 1980s and the cuts during the reagan administration to a range of social provisions and policies followed in 1969 by the act that created the temporary assistance for needy families and this is under president clinton...
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newspaper published the name of a woman accuser in a rape case involving the kennedy nephew of ted kennedy. i think that view, as i recall, and you could see the newsroom becoming more images that were empowered, more vocal, and that just became more and more the case. and i think the editors, executive editors had to be more cautious of it. i don't think that that how howell raines was. and i think the story of howell raines, those chapters really describe sort of, again, whatever brilliance he had as a news guy. right. the sort of breakdown of his position because he had antagonized newsrooms so much. and i think that if you want to be, you know, in the old days, if you want to be a great executive editor, you have to put out a great report. right. but you also have to get along with the publisher. right. those are the two main things. but now it's a much more complicated and in some ways maybe less powerful job. right. because you have to get along with the publisher. you have to get along with a more and more vocal newsroom. you have to get along this clamorous world, this the internet
newspaper published the name of a woman accuser in a rape case involving the kennedy nephew of ted kennedy. i think that view, as i recall, and you could see the newsroom becoming more images that were empowered, more vocal, and that just became more and more the case. and i think the editors, executive editors had to be more cautious of it. i don't think that that how howell raines was. and i think the story of howell raines, those chapters really describe sort of, again, whatever brilliance...
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ted kennedy, among others, rued ever after. but that the the idea of guaranteed income did fail. and we'll have more to say about that next week. the subsequent major policy developed this 1980s and the cuts during the reagan administration to all to a range of social provision policies followed in 1969 by the act that created the temporary assistance for needy or the tennessee program. this is under president clinton who promised to end welfare as we it. both of these moves reagan under clinton attacked the idea moved to further away from the idea of the possibility of a legitimate guaranteed income. so at the end of the 20th century. folding in johnson, nixon, reagan, clinton, there were a number of paths of reform and i think as we've been seeing throughout the our work in this material all of these remain live options. and the question for us is, what is the balance them? what are what are the new arguments that come forward to give better to some beyond. by the end of the 20th century, americans had considered even experimented with several paths toward poor release and impr
ted kennedy, among others, rued ever after. but that the the idea of guaranteed income did fail. and we'll have more to say about that next week. the subsequent major policy developed this 1980s and the cuts during the reagan administration to all to a range of social provision policies followed in 1969 by the act that created the temporary assistance for needy or the tennessee program. this is under president clinton who promised to end welfare as we it. both of these moves reagan under...
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and ted kennedy told me that, can you believe he was a friend of mine? he was for certain reasons.s president i stood up to china like no administration has done before, bringing in hundreds of billions of dollars into our treasury and took a bite out of china. i even got farmers, and there are plenty of people in here, i got the farmers $20 billion from china. who the hell else is going to do that? [applause] my people told me please don't do that, you sound so arrogant, because i went to iowa and nebraska in different places, and i say were going to wen yu so big for farms. were going to win in wisconsin, i did so much for them. i got $20 billion. all of these people, they were taken advantage of. i asked her secretary of agriculture what do you think the damage has been that they have caused over the last number of years before my term? they have caused tremendous damage to the farmers. eddie comes back and he says sir, possibly $20 billion. all right, i'm going to tariff them for $28 billion for the farmers. who else would do that, who else would even think of that, can you ima
and ted kennedy told me that, can you believe he was a friend of mine? he was for certain reasons.s president i stood up to china like no administration has done before, bringing in hundreds of billions of dollars into our treasury and took a bite out of china. i even got farmers, and there are plenty of people in here, i got the farmers $20 billion from china. who the hell else is going to do that? [applause] my people told me please don't do that, you sound so arrogant, because i went to iowa...
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jon was a legal fellow for senator ted kennedy, the senior senator from massachusetts, who served for 47 years in the seat i now hold. i think senator kennedy would be pleased to know that the young man he first brought in for work in the federal legislature ended up contributing so much to this work. there is one more aspect of jon's leadership that i want to make sure to highlight. he is a dedicated mentor who has trained scores of policy staffers in how to make this country work better for families who don't always have someone in government looking out for them. year after year itch observed -- i have observed as john invests in the staff on my team and throughout government, supporting them, teaching them and challenging them, and always, always, always making them better at what they do. congress is a hard place to work in a lot of ways. jon often tells me that trying to make change by working in the senate can feel a lot like running face first into a brick wall over and over and over again. you have to keep standing up and sprinting back at the wall because even though history
jon was a legal fellow for senator ted kennedy, the senior senator from massachusetts, who served for 47 years in the seat i now hold. i think senator kennedy would be pleased to know that the young man he first brought in for work in the federal legislature ended up contributing so much to this work. there is one more aspect of jon's leadership that i want to make sure to highlight. he is a dedicated mentor who has trained scores of policy staffers in how to make this country work better for...