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. >> let me just say -- >> i decided -- >> i want to quote your man tom kennedy because i didn't, we didn't get in the podcast we did on this book. but it's very striking. chinese government of course denied they had planted this hemorrhagic fever. no less -- "new york times" wrote a story saying there's a evidence for this charge at all. but he spoke to an ex-marine em kennedy who had been there. must've been an old man. you talk in manhattan and he said that he had been told, you know, must've been -- that he had a new disease, hemorrhagic fever that was carried by a tick on a rat. what he said to you was, among other things, there was no history of hemorrhagic fever in korea until its use as a germ weapon. this is an autobiographical note, 25 euros ago. he said i was one of those american service members exposed to the secret crime against humanity. that's pretty close to the horse's mouth. how do we way that? >> well, he's a guy who will come up with a one day in korea and he was medevac out on helicopter and he was, and he was put in a m*a s*h unit, like in the tv show. he said
. >> let me just say -- >> i decided -- >> i want to quote your man tom kennedy because i didn't, we didn't get in the podcast we did on this book. but it's very striking. chinese government of course denied they had planted this hemorrhagic fever. no less -- "new york times" wrote a story saying there's a evidence for this charge at all. but he spoke to an ex-marine em kennedy who had been there. must've been an old man. you talk in manhattan and he said that he had...
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decided to use japanese know how to infect people along the belt in korea one of the victims was tom kennedy. >> and just a little bit of japanese background only because a wonderfully marvelous writer has a sense of open source of all good people and basically about the tokyo war crime or those trials well know about the nuremberg trials and then to be a matching pair in tokyo and we were left out in some fashion because we would have been called on the conflict of the nuclear weapons that we dropped in hiroshima. but there was no question that the japanese had dropped all kinds of evil on china before the world war the japanese were the world leaders in this technology and part of the story you are revealing or confirming is that the united states was use the japanese in some fashion that it is a global monstrous story. and they did a beautiful job telling the story is an indispensable book and i'm sorry that she's gone and should be an incredible witness in this covid moment. because the wife who was also a major figure in this book i called both of them because it's so important. so was
decided to use japanese know how to infect people along the belt in korea one of the victims was tom kennedy. >> and just a little bit of japanese background only because a wonderfully marvelous writer has a sense of open source of all good people and basically about the tokyo war crime or those trials well know about the nuremberg trials and then to be a matching pair in tokyo and we were left out in some fashion because we would have been called on the conflict of the nuclear weapons...
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the panelist fact, assembled and ready to play, tom, katherine, and chris are you ready? >> yes. kennedyart with you tom shillue. is this "trump or false". i kept it perfectly this morning meaning i tested negative. that is a way of saying it positively toward the negative. "trump or false"? >> i would say false. supports trump really happened. >> perfectly this morning eating i tested negative. i tested that that's a way of saying it. positively for the negative. [laughter] >> that is one way saying it. tom you have zero points on the board let's go to katherine mangu-ward. she's in the middle. she doesn't mind how you identify her as i tell her return she has come a question which is via katherine. even when i was a kid i knew santa claus was fake. what kind of sucker would give toys away for free? is that "trump or false"? >> i feel like it is too perfect so i'm going to say false. >> that put you on the board with one katherine mangu-ward is now the lead. as far as we know our presidents never said that. or it chris hawn this is your question prints if you can get this one right. the
the panelist fact, assembled and ready to play, tom, katherine, and chris are you ready? >> yes. kennedyart with you tom shillue. is this "trump or false". i kept it perfectly this morning meaning i tested negative. that is a way of saying it positively toward the negative. "trump or false"? >> i would say false. supports trump really happened. >> perfectly this morning eating i tested negative. i tested that that's a way of saying it. positively for the...
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at the time, john kennedy, and a number of wyoming leaders at the time, and i gave copies to tom and to jill to share the bond of our states. and it would surprise many, i think, in this body to know that i have a picture actually of john kennedy hanging in my office up there in the dirksen office building. john kennedy addressing the crowd at the university of wyoming arena auditorium in september of 1963. and as thunderstorm this -- as m this morning talked about conservation, john kennedy talked about conservation that very day he gave that speech with your father on the stage together so many yeeshes ago. -- so many years ago. at the time tom -- john kennedy talked of the living balance of man's action and nature's reaction to it and the living balance that must exist. madam president, today i come and thank my friend for his stewardship, for his leadership and for his friendship. and -- and i say this with a great deal of appreciation, admiration, and respect. thank you, madam president. i yield the floor. ms. stabenow: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from mi
at the time, john kennedy, and a number of wyoming leaders at the time, and i gave copies to tom and to jill to share the bond of our states. and it would surprise many, i think, in this body to know that i have a picture actually of john kennedy hanging in my office up there in the dirksen office building. john kennedy addressing the crowd at the university of wyoming arena auditorium in september of 1963. and as thunderstorm this -- as m this morning talked about conservation, john kennedy...
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legislation before the holidays on the government spending bill to coronavirus relief, senator john kennedy and tompreview of the coronavirus vaccine summit. plus surveillance video of the incident between sheriff's deputies and the staten island bar owner determined to stay open despite lockdowns. what exactly has happened? we will talk to bar owners coming up. dean cain, rob smith and legendary wrestler dan gates who was honored at the white house. we have a busy three hours the kicks off 15 minutes from right now on the channel you trust for your morning news. back in just a couple watching "fox and friends first". may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. - [anthat can leave cleaning gaps and wrap hair. so shark replaced them with flexible power fins to directly engage floors and dig deep into carpets. pick up more on every pass with no hair wrap. shark vertex with duoclean power fins. >> it is not fair what is happening to small businesses. men, do not
legislation before the holidays on the government spending bill to coronavirus relief, senator john kennedy and tompreview of the coronavirus vaccine summit. plus surveillance video of the incident between sheriff's deputies and the staten island bar owner determined to stay open despite lockdowns. what exactly has happened? we will talk to bar owners coming up. dean cain, rob smith and legendary wrestler dan gates who was honored at the white house. we have a busy three hours the kicks off 15...
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tom: megan greene, thank you so much. harvard kennedy school senior fellow. massive data. a holiday workweek where you have the december 24 christmas eve where i will begin my christmas shopping. what happens is you do not get the data dump on the 24th, you thethe week's data dump on 23rd. wednesday is the key day. i guess a new breath, futures negative. 59 is a lot better than 20 minutes ago and two hours ago. i want to pick up on a number of things megan was talking about. the question of the central bank independence. this is one of the biggest hang ups on the fiscal support package, this clause limiting potential fed action, similar to what they took earlier in the year to try to spur lending to specific businesses. raising questions about what the parameters will be. that has been dialed back in the language, but it raises a battle we will see next year with respect to republicans versus democrats and how much leeway the fed has to battle any private negative weight to the economy. tom: they defend themselves pretty well. it comes down to messaging but also the legisl
tom: megan greene, thank you so much. harvard kennedy school senior fellow. massive data. a holiday workweek where you have the december 24 christmas eve where i will begin my christmas shopping. what happens is you do not get the data dump on the 24th, you thethe week's data dump on 23rd. wednesday is the key day. i guess a new breath, futures negative. 59 is a lot better than 20 minutes ago and two hours ago. i want to pick up on a number of things megan was talking about. the question of the...
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follow me on twitter an instagram at kennedy nation, basement kennedy fbn e-mail kennedy fbn@business.com. might molly hadaway, tom and the return, it has been a doozy, thank you good night. president trump signing the covid relief bill. $900 billion in emergency aid, providing a lifeline to millions of struggling americans and businesses hurt by the pandemic. meanwhile house speaker nancy pelosi calling the 600-dollar stimulus checks, quote significant but remember when she called trump's 1,000-dollar tax bonuses just crumbs. we have the sound. plus americans are so fed up with extreme lockdowns they stormed their state capital, clashing with police and smashing glass doors in salem, oregon. with us tonight we have andy puzder, the white house's brian morganstern, fred fleitz and christian gate, jump trusty, deneen borelli, scott walker and congressman andy biggs. we're digging into the democrat and mainstream media blackout of while house majority whip jim clyburn deflecting questions on eric swalwell and his tie toes a suspected chinese spy network. "the new york times" has not covered the story at all. to a re
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follow me on twitter an instagram at kennedy nation, basement kennedy fbn e-mail kennedy fbn@business.com. might molly hadaway, tomo lead my people from bondage. >> a preacher slave unleashes holy hell. >> he felt that his purpose was to be a redeemer. >> their ancestors nearly wiped out... >> did you know of the connection to nat turner? >> it was just something that we kind of talked about quietly. >> their strange inheritance? a piece of history. >> did you think to yourself there's any chance this really could be nat turner's bible? >> my first reaction was one of, "is this a crank call?" >> what do you think it's worth? >> i was told several millions of dollars. >> what will the family do? >> it wasn't the proper place and time to really talk about it. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]
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and building off the work of someone like senator tom udall whose father served in the cabinet under kennedy. i'm excited about what people have to offer for the good of american people, offering our expertise to make a positive experience, but we want more diversity in the cabinet. >> and you want your governor to be nominated for hhs? >> whatever the governor's role, i think it's important for her to have a significant role. she was just elected the chair of the democratic governor's association. she's on the board of the national governor's association. governors are going to play an important role in defeating co-vid, and in implementing the important programs. i think she's an incredible candidate for health and human services but again, whatever that role, i think it's going to be an important and strong one. i look forward to the country getting to know our governor better with the work she'll do to help us and keep people safe, save people's lives and get us on track. >> i want to ask about another prominent cabinet post, attorney general. yes or no. does that role need to be filled
and building off the work of someone like senator tom udall whose father served in the cabinet under kennedy. i'm excited about what people have to offer for the good of american people, offering our expertise to make a positive experience, but we want more diversity in the cabinet. >> and you want your governor to be nominated for hhs? >> whatever the governor's role, i think it's important for her to have a significant role. she was just elected the chair of the democratic...
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. >> kennedy: that is a good point, steve. i talked to tomntock the other night and he almost bested arnold schwarzenegger in 2003. a congressman now. if he runs another recall election he could be one of the only successful republicans to win back the statehouse in california. harris, there are problems across the country with mismanagement in places like new york and new jersey. if that does happen in california, will it spread to other parts of the country? >> harris: you have already seen the divide with democrats in new york city. de blasio, remember how chippy the relationship with andrew cuomo. now everybody is looking at both of them. cuomo want to uncouple with de blasio to figure out how to get him out of that seat. then we found out after the nursing home disaster where people died based on a decision by the governor of new york. no, it wouldn't be surprising that people wouldn't look up to say there are policies they would like to see in place and these are not the people to do it. i would say this about gavin newsom. i will try t
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tom, chris, matt, main stream party panel thanks a much well done. >> thanks kennedy.orm is next. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me a brochure on prevagen. i've been taking prevagen for about four years. i feel a little bit brighter and my mind just feels sharper. i would recommend it to anyone. it absolutely works. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. the team's been working around the clock.wire, we've had to rethink our whole approach. we're going to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. kennedy: due to nfl co- connecting rules the denver broncos by an entire game without a professional quarterback. now they know what it is like to be the new york jets. aoc is the worst. it was a blind side slobber. >> are. this is a topical storm. topic number one. these days most flight attendants are not very accommodating. but once in a while you'll find one who will truly bend over backwards for you. british
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tom stone, who teaches a course on the kennedy assassination at southern university said, i concluded oswald was the only shooter, but i found that telling my students that took the fun out of the assassination for my students. [laughter] we like to know there is something more to the story. second -- if there is more to it than a demented guy, a demented nutcase doing this, it has meaning to it. if you are just shot by a lunatic, you are not a martyr. if lincoln is shot because the confederacy wants to do something, he is dying for a cause. if kennedy a shot because people don't want him to make peace in vietnam or reach out to cuba, there is a bigger cause. if it is in that case, he is not a martyr, he is just dead. that isn't as appealing. next, if a major figure -- a lincoln or kennedy is shot by a nonentity, there is an incongruity. if kennedy is shot by the mafia, by the cia, by the military-industrial complex, it's a big figure being killed by a big figure. you feel better about it. it's less chaotic. people feel is impossible on the surface to believe that a virtual nonentity,
tom stone, who teaches a course on the kennedy assassination at southern university said, i concluded oswald was the only shooter, but i found that telling my students that took the fun out of the assassination for my students. [laughter] we like to know there is something more to the story. second -- if there is more to it than a demented guy, a demented nutcase doing this, it has meaning to it. if you are just shot by a lunatic, you are not a martyr. if lincoln is shot because the confederacy...
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biden is sworn in as president of the united states, because as tom mentioned, his first day on the job announcing that president kennedyk, in epic -- epic -- danger as a nation, because we are led by a clearly badly da l damaged man at least since the election, you can prove it, has been just fueled with evil intent trying to destroy the existing order every single day with his tweets and his behavior, and he is the commander-in-chief, and yet i can't think of any other aspect of history where the commander in chief, who's behaved like donald trump behaved since the election and prior to the election but certainly since the election. he would have been relieved of duty in any other command situation. so i'm optimistic, because joe biden is optimistic, but it's going to be a dangerous few days until we get to noon on january 20th. >> thank you, mike, for that. i think some would say there will be two new years beyond january 1st. certainly january 21st, inauguration and whatever day, spring, summer, the vaccination to all who need it helping us turn the page on next year. >>> up next, runoff in georgia. run vying for a
biden is sworn in as president of the united states, because as tom mentioned, his first day on the job announcing that president kennedyk, in epic -- epic -- danger as a nation, because we are led by a clearly badly da l damaged man at least since the election, you can prove it, has been just fueled with evil intent trying to destroy the existing order every single day with his tweets and his behavior, and he is the commander-in-chief, and yet i can't think of any other aspect of history where...
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express my gratitude to scott kennedy and csis for including me and my views on china and finance which you do frequently and liberally, and i take the pledge. i really like tom's book very much. i want to read it again. he deserves to be paid for it and oxford university press is a great press. they also do deserve the income. at a press personal and personal level i like the book. i think it shows the dialogue about china's economy in three important ways. before i say that, the first thing i want to say is by walking us through the four cycles of china's financial history, through china 2025, tom motivates thinking about the fil history as a continuous process. i lived through a lot of this history personally and this narrative has integrity. it's eerie and liberating to read another persons narration of my private experience. i will just say i arrived in hong kong ten days before mao died in a bid in hong kong to the gang of four or as a practitioner and reader of the chinese press i knew the credit market, the back story, the first cycle. that is the story that has not been well told. this is a first time i have seen it well laid out. i worked in hong kong
express my gratitude to scott kennedy and csis for including me and my views on china and finance which you do frequently and liberally, and i take the pledge. i really like tom's book very much. i want to read it again. he deserves to be paid for it and oxford university press is a great press. they also do deserve the income. at a press personal and personal level i like the book. i think it shows the dialogue about china's economy in three important ways. before i say that, the first thing i...
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kennedy to talk about these pick s good morning to you. >> good morning. ainsley: good morning let's start with the one that griff was just telling us xavier beser a. we had tom when it comes to abortion. he wants medicare for all and he says he's going to vote no. what do you say? >> other than the fact that mr. besera has no healthcare training, other than the fact that based on his behavior, he celebrates abortion, other than the fact he wants to takeaway the the united health insurance of about 190 million americans, i guess he's fine. i'm obviously being facetious. i think he's going to have a tough time with confirmation. i don't understand this pick, by mr. biden. i think he's going to have a tough confirmation. brian: senator do you think it's over? i mean, the president has got some hopes, ted cruz is queued up with this case in pennsylvania can get to the supreme court in georgia the president is still really ticked off about some of the way things were done. we know too in arizona, he's not giving up and in wisconsin, do you think he should? >> well, number one, ted is one of the best appellate lawyers in the country, so boy i'd hire him in a nanos
kennedy to talk about these pick s good morning to you. >> good morning. ainsley: good morning let's start with the one that griff was just telling us xavier beser a. we had tom when it comes to abortion. he wants medicare for all and he says he's going to vote no. what do you say? >> other than the fact that mr. besera has no healthcare training, other than the fact that based on his behavior, he celebrates abortion, other than the fact he wants to takeaway the the united health...