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mccain, with kennedy, back i did it with the john mccain and with kennedy. back in 2003 and 2004. i have been a bipartisan moving forward. i believe this should be an american solution. part of the problem, i will say this, george bush was the last president-elect he got 43 percent of the latino vote. he won. but if you're going to continue to criminalize because when you pass the lot id arizona and to show your papers i will tell you right here on this program they are asking you for your papers with the pull you over and i was born in this country i resent any law that stereotypes the and promotes that kind of stereotypes. it is wrong and american. we should not have those type of long as. . . . .ar to me that the demographics are such that that is going to happen. host: what about chris christie? if you becomes the nominee -- let me point out that when he won reelection, this past year, he carried 51% of the latino vote. that is in new jersey. that is that election. that is not a presidential election. that is a local election. the other thing is that chr
mccain, with kennedy, back i did it with the john mccain and with kennedy. back in 2003 and 2004. i have been a bipartisan moving forward. i believe this should be an american solution. part of the problem, i will say this, george bush was the last president-elect he got 43 percent of the latino vote. he won. but if you're going to continue to criminalize because when you pass the lot id arizona and to show your papers i will tell you right here on this program they are asking you for your...
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but john f. kennedy wants you know let's not seek the republican answer or the democratic answer but the right answer and the right answer is a lot of independents are going to be running for office but i want to actually get to that a little bit later but as i understand it in two thousand and twelve then senator jim de mint proposed a similar amendment that would place limits on how long members of congress could serve the senate overwhelmingly rejected de mint's measure voting seventy five to twenty four against it so is there any reason to believe a term limit bill would pass now in two thousand and fourteen considering the state of congress today. well term limits the way i look at it they don't even really help us because people who run for office if their term limited out they just run for a higher office or even a lower office so it's another trick and thinking that this is going to help fix things when in fact it's the people in office that are making these a may not good laws and making
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and john f kennedy once said you know let's not seek the republican and there are the democratic answer but the right answer when they write the answer is that a lot of independents are going to be running from the life i want to actually get to that little bit later but afghanistan in twenty twelve i commend senator jim goodman proposed a similar amendment that would place limits on how one members of congress could serve the senate overwhelmingly rejected demands manager voting seventy five to twenty four against it. so is there any reason to believe or terminate bill would pass now in twenty fourteen considering the state of congress today. book and i miss the way i like and they don't even really helped us because people who run for office and that their term limited out they just run for higher office or even a little rough this up as another trick into thinking that this can help fix things when in fact if the people on on the feather making is the main bedroom not the lies and making it to or not steering a romantic interaction right now we have a way bigger issues than term limi
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one was a household name, the father of the saturn rocket, seen there with john f kennedy, very prominent and important. you point out he was in charge of a program where a lot of people died. >> absolutely, and a member of the ss. the u.s. army and helped von brown to whitewash his path. the space race with the soviets was the key to soup rem si. there's no way the general public could swap j the idea that von brown had dark-hard programs during world war ii . thousands of people died in slave labour. it's horrible to think about it. you talk about doctors and other individuals who were involved in other experiments. one was sigfried rough, and there was a bunch of others. he said: >> he was acquitted at nuremberg. there's so much evidence that they were conducting horrible experiments on live human being, and they were brought to the united states. >> rough was one of seven arrested for war crimes. i was able to get the pentagon to declassify a document with the help of harvard university. after all these years it showed that those men were on a wanted war crimes lift. we knew they were
one was a household name, the father of the saturn rocket, seen there with john f kennedy, very prominent and important. you point out he was in charge of a program where a lot of people died. >> absolutely, and a member of the ss. the u.s. army and helped von brown to whitewash his path. the space race with the soviets was the key to soup rem si. there's no way the general public could swap j the idea that von brown had dark-hard programs during world war ii . thousands of people died in...
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senator eastland were bad but we also had john f. kennedy i believe that we've got to be optimistic about the opportunity for racial justice in america now i'm appalled by massive incarceration of him paul by disparities of all kinds but i believe that based on what we've done we can we have every chance of having real racial solidarity in america. congressman ellison it's an honor pleasure thank you. join me. in part and. carry contribute. only on going bust and. we welcome. to. work. it's going to give you a different perspective. never i'll give you the information you make. on the mind ideas and consciousness. would be described as angry i think in a strong. and your single. friends are for. sure the finish line of the marathon. looks. like here in. the suburbs are a cultural touchstone for life the setting for novels movies super bowl halftime ads and even t.v. shows like the wonder years and for good reason to suburbia is literally everywhere proximately one hundred fifty eight million people more than half the country live in
senator eastland were bad but we also had john f. kennedy i believe that we've got to be optimistic about the opportunity for racial justice in america now i'm appalled by massive incarceration of him paul by disparities of all kinds but i believe that based on what we've done we can we have every chance of having real racial solidarity in america. congressman ellison it's an honor pleasure thank you. join me. in part and. carry contribute. only on going bust and. we welcome. to. work. it's...
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senator eastland were bad but we also had john f. kennedy i believe that we've got to be optimistic about the opportunity for racial justice in america now i'm appalled by massive incarceration and paul by disparities of all kinds but i believe that based on what we've done we can we have every chance of having real racial solidarity in america. congressman ellison it's an honor pleasure thank you. so we leave that maybe. by the same motions to the. issues that no one is with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. to. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen right hand full of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once my job market and on this
senator eastland were bad but we also had john f. kennedy i believe that we've got to be optimistic about the opportunity for racial justice in america now i'm appalled by massive incarceration and paul by disparities of all kinds but i believe that based on what we've done we can we have every chance of having real racial solidarity in america. congressman ellison it's an honor pleasure thank you. so we leave that maybe. by the same motions to the. issues that no one is with to get that you...
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john f. kennedy wants you know let's not seek the republican answer or the democratic answer but the right answer and the right answer is a lot of independents are going to be running for office i want to actually get to that a little bit later but as i understand it in two thousand and twelve then senator jim de mint proposed a similar amendment that would place limits on how long members of congress could serve the senate overwhelmingly rejected demands measure voting seventy five to twenty four against it so is there any reason to believe a term limit bill would pass now in two thousand and fourteen considering the state of congress today. well term limits the way i look at it they don't even really help us because people who run for office if they're term limited out they just run for a higher office or even a lower office so it's another trick and thinking that this is going to help fix things when in fact it's the people in office that are making these a may not good laws and making it
john f. kennedy wants you know let's not seek the republican answer or the democratic answer but the right answer and the right answer is a lot of independents are going to be running for office i want to actually get to that a little bit later but as i understand it in two thousand and twelve then senator jim de mint proposed a similar amendment that would place limits on how long members of congress could serve the senate overwhelmingly rejected demands measure voting seventy five to twenty...
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john f. kennedy wants you know let's not seek the republican answer or the democratic answer but the right answer and the right answer is a lot of independents are going to be running for office so i want to actually get to that a little bit later but as i understand it in two thousand and twelve then senator jim de mint proposed a similar amendment that would place limits on how long members of congress could serve the senate overwhelmingly rejected demands measure voting seventy five to twenty four against it so is there any reason to believe a term limit bill would pass now in two thousand and fourteen considering the state of congress today. well term limits the way i look at it they don't even really help us because people who run for office if there are term limited out they just run for a higher office or even a lower office so it's another trick and thinking that this is going to help fix things when in fact it's the people in office that are making these a may not good laws and makin
john f. kennedy wants you know let's not seek the republican answer or the democratic answer but the right answer and the right answer is a lot of independents are going to be running for office so i want to actually get to that a little bit later but as i understand it in two thousand and twelve then senator jim de mint proposed a similar amendment that would place limits on how long members of congress could serve the senate overwhelmingly rejected demands measure voting seventy five to...
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and senator eastland were bad but we also had john f. kennedy i believe that we've got to be optimistic about the opportunity for racial justice in america now i'm appalled by massive incarceration have been paul by disparities of all kinds but i believe that based on what we've done we can we have every chance of having real racial solidarity in america. congressman ellison it's an honor you bet pleasure to end up like thank you congressman keith ellison and congressman ellison will be at the center for american progress right here in washington d.c. from noon to one on monday february tenth to talk about his new book to see this and other conversations of great minds go to our website and conversations with great minds dot com. and that's the way it is tonight monday february third two thousand and fourteen and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there get active today you'll be. got a quote for you. that's pretty tough. as they were it's about story. let's give this guy like you would smear that guy stead of working for the
and senator eastland were bad but we also had john f. kennedy i believe that we've got to be optimistic about the opportunity for racial justice in america now i'm appalled by massive incarceration have been paul by disparities of all kinds but i believe that based on what we've done we can we have every chance of having real racial solidarity in america. congressman ellison it's an honor you bet pleasure to end up like thank you congressman keith ellison and congressman ellison will be at the...
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clintonong to chelsea and little john kennedy and caroline kennedy had he used and glendon and lucy johnson had used. they were perfect for barbara and jenna. beds so theyuble can invite a girl so eight girls could stay in those suite of rooms. that happened a lot. they were freshmen in college. they never really lifted their almond they stated their -- never really lived there, and they stayed there. their friends would come to visit or for weekends or holidays. renovations did you initiate at the white house? >> we worked on the lincoln bedroom which was so much fun and so interesting and i worked with the white house historical association advisory board which is art curators and furniture experts and wallpaper experts. historians. that is how i got to know bud. he is the director of the new african-american smithsonian oneum is going up right now the mall in washington. that's was really great to know him like i did working on all of those rooms. i know he loved working on the lincoln bedroom. the lincoln bedroom when he lived at the white house was actually his office. until teddy roos
clintonong to chelsea and little john kennedy and caroline kennedy had he used and glendon and lucy johnson had used. they were perfect for barbara and jenna. beds so theyuble can invite a girl so eight girls could stay in those suite of rooms. that happened a lot. they were freshmen in college. they never really lifted their almond they stated their -- never really lived there, and they stayed there. their friends would come to visit or for weekends or holidays. renovations did you initiate at...
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kennedy was the pilot and he didn't get out. the pilots were supposed to bail out and that's how he died. yes, sir. >> -- they were quail hunting because i find that stuff really interesting. >> i did get into those. i stole a lot of stories from robert and what i read that his father had written. so yes, there's a lot of good stories. any other questions? [inaudible] >> -- programs are getting canceled by congress. how do you see the future of the u.s. air force? >> well, it is interesting because this. his stories annoy to the days in the 1930s when hap was trying to develop the u.s. army air force and he was finding things canceled and cut off and curtailed and what happened then and what i fear will happen in the future is we will see things curtailed in canceled and cut until there's a national event requires them to be reinstated until there is a need for those things. i really hope that if this happens we have somebody with an understanding of the technology and new vision for how to use it that hap arnold had in the 1930
kennedy was the pilot and he didn't get out. the pilots were supposed to bail out and that's how he died. yes, sir. >> -- they were quail hunting because i find that stuff really interesting. >> i did get into those. i stole a lot of stories from robert and what i read that his father had written. so yes, there's a lot of good stories. any other questions? [inaudible] >> -- programs are getting canceled by congress. how do you see the future of the u.s. air force? >>...
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president john f. kennedy, the highest rated, although we are partial to president reagan and president eisenhower. we're coming right back. >> the congressional budget office acknowledges that obamacare is a massive difference in up to work. meet the scholar who expose the biggest law and president obama's health care program. chicago economics professor casey mulligan with us next. ♪ no two peoplhave the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand your and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your autrized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial svices. which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv any
president john f. kennedy, the highest rated, although we are partial to president reagan and president eisenhower. we're coming right back. >> the congressional budget office acknowledges that obamacare is a massive difference in up to work. meet the scholar who expose the biggest law and president obama's health care program. chicago economics professor casey mulligan with us next. ♪ no two peoplhave the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand your and helps...
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john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forer be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... gerri: should preschoolers be forced to get a flu shot? gerri: a debate is brewing on the set right site right now about whether preschoolers in rhode island should be right to get an annual flu immunization shot. joinings for a fair and balanced debate is built from 10 and lis wiehl. a fox news legal analyst. i will start with you first. and your child will be first flu shot? >> you cannot force a parent to get a flu shot. if they want to do it, that is fine, but the state or federal government, you must do this or else, that's something that they cannot say. >> under the police power that is given to the stes by the constitution. >> wait, you're talking about a police power for this? >> giving the state the right to regulate health and political subdivisions and ultimately they feel that it is better for health care workers. and the flu can be srious. >
john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forer be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... gerri: should preschoolers be forced to get a flu shot? gerri: a debate is brewing on the set right site right now about whether preschoolers in rhode island should be right to get an annual flu immunization shot. joinings for a fair and balanced debate is built from 10 and lis wiehl. a...
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john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice their potential. why would you incentivize that? >> then let's make it $100? you could make the opposite -- opposite argument to say $0. >> only 5% are paid minimum wage. 95% don't need the rule and if adults want to work at $2 then why can't we be free to do that? >> why can't we be free to let children work or that? because we the government to help us along as to what is equitable. john: what about clean-air? if the kids are not slaves and they want to work, people have free choice. >> zaph 5% is the important 5% we look out for those there is no reason why we cannot look at the 5% better earning the minimum wage. >> the defeatist mentality is there is a culpability on of t
john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice their potential. why would you incentivize that? >>...
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that was john f. kennedy. >> what do we win? >> we have to see. to be continued. we have five more questions coming up later. we only had time for four, if you're counting at home. >> that was fun. >> i like that. >> i'll get those right next time, kids. >> i was lucky on buchanan. that was the only president street i lived on. >>> coming up, it's a homework assignment raising eyebrows. kids being asked about a woman trying to figure out who her baby's daddy is. not making that up. we'll give you the details straight ahead. >> who is your daddy? then, if she likes her health care, she can keep it, right? wrong. this woman was not only dropped from her insurance, her premiums went from $52 to $373 a month. she's going to join us coming up next. well, not exactly like yours. good and close. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. with beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture, healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's
that was john f. kennedy. >> what do we win? >> we have to see. to be continued. we have five more questions coming up later. we only had time for four, if you're counting at home. >> that was fun. >> i like that. >> i'll get those right next time, kids. >> i was lucky on buchanan. that was the only president street i lived on. >>> coming up, it's a homework assignment raising eyebrows. kids being asked about a woman trying to figure out who her...
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kennedy was a pilot and he didn't get out. that was how he died. yes, sir. >> there are quail hunting. i find that stuff really interest him. >> yes, i did get into those. again, i stole a lot of stories from robert and what i had read that his father had written. so yes. there are a lot of good stories. any other questions? >> programs are getting canceled by congress. how do you see the future of the u.s. air force? >> well, it is interesting because this. it's very similar to the days when in the 1930s, when hap was trying to develop the u.s. army air force, he was finding things canceled and cut off and curtailed. what happens then, and what i fear will happen in the future is that we will see things curtailed and canceled and cut until there is a national emergency that requires then to be reinstated until there is a need for those things and i really hope that if this happens, we have somebody with an understanding of the technology and innovation for happy to say that hap arnold had in the 1930s and 40s. [inaudible] >> -- immediately after,
kennedy was a pilot and he didn't get out. that was how he died. yes, sir. >> there are quail hunting. i find that stuff really interest him. >> yes, i did get into those. again, i stole a lot of stories from robert and what i had read that his father had written. so yes. there are a lot of good stories. any other questions? >> programs are getting canceled by congress. how do you see the future of the u.s. air force? >> well, it is interesting because this. it's very...
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kennedy was pilot, and e didn't get out. -- he didn't get out. the pilots were supposed to bail out, and that was how he died. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] sup as they were out quail hundting -- such as they were out quail hunting? because i find that stuff really interesting. >> yes, i did get into those and, again, i stole a lot of stories from robert and what i had read that his father had written. so, yes, there's a lot of good stories. any other questions? yeah. >> [inaudible] programs are getting canceled by congress. >> yes. >> how do you see the future of u.s. air force? >> well, this is, it's interesting because this period is very similar to the days when , in the 1930s when hap was trying to to develop the u.s. army air forces. he was, he was finding things canceled and cut off and curtailed. and what happened then and what i fear will happen in the future is that we will is see things curtailed and canceled and cut until there's a national emergency that requires them to be, to be reinstated until there is a need for those things. and i r
kennedy was pilot, and e didn't get out. -- he didn't get out. the pilots were supposed to bail out, and that was how he died. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] sup as they were out quail hundting -- such as they were out quail hunting? because i find that stuff really interesting. >> yes, i did get into those and, again, i stole a lot of stories from robert and what i had read that his father had written. so, yes, there's a lot of good stories. any other questions? yeah. >>...
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you are a member of the kennedy generation, you have to go. john kennedy, i guess i got to go. so i told him. i go to kabul and try to stay in his house and write a campaign plan and on the way out gives me a rock. two weeks later i got reimbursed for my effort which was not a bad deal. at least i wasn't out 13,000 grand for the ticket. >> you want to hear me fight about you would think a guy who was going to cover where his wife had been, had been all over afghanistan in an armored vehicles, snipers, would have asked me something about the kid. he is driving around in some little bus, i e.d.s everywhere, this is pretty scary when the traffic starts. >> sometimes it was after i left, totally blew his house up it was a different thing, a kind of campaign plan for afghanistan, was really different. 1% is what we were predicted to get, a great guy, great experience. can't win them all. what is the old saying? people say they lost races and political consultants and people said they never lost a race and call those liars. >> it is 1992, the election is over and you don't have a job
you are a member of the kennedy generation, you have to go. john kennedy, i guess i got to go. so i told him. i go to kabul and try to stay in his house and write a campaign plan and on the way out gives me a rock. two weeks later i got reimbursed for my effort which was not a bad deal. at least i wasn't out 13,000 grand for the ticket. >> you want to hear me fight about you would think a guy who was going to cover where his wife had been, had been all over afghanistan in an armored...
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john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice their potential. why would you incentivize that? >> then let's make it $100? you could make the opposite -- opposite argument to say $0. >> only 5% are paid minimum wage. 95% don't need the rule and if adults want to work at $2 then why can't we be free to do that? >> why can't we be free to let children work or that? because we the government to help us along as to what is equitable. john: what about clean-air? if the kids are not slaves and they want to work, people have free choice. >> zaph 5% is the important 5% we look there is no reason why we cannot look at the 5% better earning the minimum wage. >> the defeatist mentality is there is a culpability on of the 5% and basi
john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice their potential. why would you incentivize that? >>...
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kennedy -- frederick douglass and john f. kennedy. a huge influence on cultural and economic interests in the middle east well before the advent of middle eastern oil. in fact, during the 19th century, the united states was the main exporter of oil to the middle east. mostly in the form offer kerose. but the united states also had a no less transformative impact on the middle east. and mostly not through, not through economics, not through oil, but through education. america built the universities in the middle east. and universities in turkey, cairo through which american educators imparted american ideas. and perhaps the most influential idea was the idea of nationalism and independence. and those ideas percolated through educated classes, first through, many through middle eastern christians, then into the military. and to understand that there's a direct link between america's educational involvement this the middle east and the emergence of an arab nationalist idea, the arab awakening and to use george's term, and the struggle fo
kennedy -- frederick douglass and john f. kennedy. a huge influence on cultural and economic interests in the middle east well before the advent of middle eastern oil. in fact, during the 19th century, the united states was the main exporter of oil to the middle east. mostly in the form offer kerose. but the united states also had a no less transformative impact on the middle east. and mostly not through, not through economics, not through oil, but through education. america built the...
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kennedy said a rising tide lifts all boats. we need to have a serious debate how we improve this economy and create jobs and raise incomes. >> congressman, a lot within this plan but i'm curious about two elements i'd like to ask you about. >> sure. >> one is why did i read here the refrain after you introduced this bill that it's dead on arrival, that nothing is going to happen to this bill and it's not going to move forward and not get out of the house, whatever. the other element i'm interested in would progress on for this bill or any other tax code reform bill improved if lobbyists were banned from appearing in the halls of congress outside the ways and means committee hearing room while the bill was being drafted for a period of like a year? >> well, look. as i travel the country and go back to michigan, one thing people say is things aren't good enough. and the other thing that is really discouraging is that they don't think things are going to get better, they don't think the american dream is there for them or their fa
kennedy said a rising tide lifts all boats. we need to have a serious debate how we improve this economy and create jobs and raise incomes. >> congressman, a lot within this plan but i'm curious about two elements i'd like to ask you about. >> sure. >> one is why did i read here the refrain after you introduced this bill that it's dead on arrival, that nothing is going to happen to this bill and it's not going to move forward and not get out of the house, whatever. the other...
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john kennedy hired his younger brother, bobby, to serve as his attorney general. there was some lawsuit and concern about the parameters of nepotism and hiring a direct family member. there was a lawsuit that was brought by physicians who were opposed to health care reform under bill clinton and hillary clinton in 1993 when clinton was pushing health care reform. hillary clinton was nominally cochair of that task force. people said that she was, as a first lady, this was a conflict of interest and she should not be in such a role. the court supported mrs. clinton, and i think rightly so. they recognized the long history of service from first lady to our asked to sacrifice greatly to live in what is basically a public fishbowl. the whole world watches your every move in the white house. they have done this sort of thing. i do think that it is not if, but when we will have a female and a working age has been. we will have to cross that threshold limit get there. i suspect he will be allowed a job. i suspect he will be concerned about potential conflict of interest.
john kennedy hired his younger brother, bobby, to serve as his attorney general. there was some lawsuit and concern about the parameters of nepotism and hiring a direct family member. there was a lawsuit that was brought by physicians who were opposed to health care reform under bill clinton and hillary clinton in 1993 when clinton was pushing health care reform. hillary clinton was nominally cochair of that task force. people said that she was, as a first lady, this was a conflict of interest...
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one was a household name, the father of the saturn rocket, seen there with john f kennedy, very prominent and important. you point out he was in charge of a program where a lot of people died. >> absolutely, and a member of the ss. the u.s. army and helped von brown to whitewash his path. the space race with the soviets was the key to soup rem si. there's no way the general public could swap j the idea that von brown had dark-hard programs during world war ii. thousands of people died in slave labour. it's horrible to think about it. you talk about doctors and other individuals who were involved in other experiments. one was sigfried rough, and there was a bunch of others. he said: >> he was acquitted at nuremberg. there's so much evidence that they were conducting horrible experiments on live human being, and they were brought to the united states. >> rough was one of seven arrested for war crimes. i was able to get the pentagon to declassify a document with the help of harvard university. after all these years it showed that those men were on a wanted war crimes lift. we knew they were
one was a household name, the father of the saturn rocket, seen there with john f kennedy, very prominent and important. you point out he was in charge of a program where a lot of people died. >> absolutely, and a member of the ss. the u.s. army and helped von brown to whitewash his path. the space race with the soviets was the key to soup rem si. there's no way the general public could swap j the idea that von brown had dark-hard programs during world war ii. thousands of people died in...
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>> john f. kennedy. >> excellent job. >> kennedy? >> you got it. [screams] >> ask not what your country can do for you but -- >> what your country can do for you. >> no. that's what i said. ask not what your country can do for you but. >> what you could do for your country? i didn't come up with that one. >> do you know who said that? >> bill clinton. no jack kennedy. >> you are o'reilly factor. >> he was funny at the kennedy awards. >> he is the only one not nervous about what i'm going to say. [ laughter ] >> do you ever watch the o'reilly factor? >> yeah. not a fan. >> my husband is addicted to it. >> did i read one of his books to have an open mind though. >> that's nice. >> what do you think you are doing? >> the spin stops here. >> that's right. >> all right. so how many part-time would you say you queried out there? >> about a dozen or more. >> if had you to give them a collective grade, what would be it be. >> a c minus. everybody knows the jfk quote. other than that, it was very difficult to. clear something up, we don't just scrape the bo
>> john f. kennedy. >> excellent job. >> kennedy? >> you got it. [screams] >> ask not what your country can do for you but -- >> what your country can do for you. >> no. that's what i said. ask not what your country can do for you but. >> what you could do for your country? i didn't come up with that one. >> do you know who said that? >> bill clinton. no jack kennedy. >> you are o'reilly factor. >> he was funny at the...
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kennedy. very prominent in the united states, but he was in charge of a program where a lot of people died. >> he was in charge of the ss and the u.s. helped von braun to white wash his past. imagine how importantly it was, that space race with the soviets was the key to supremacy and there was no way that the american public could swallow this idea that von braun had some very dark hearted programs going on in world war ii. >> it's horrible to think about and then you talk about these doctors and other individuals who were involved in all of these experiments, one of them was siegfried ruff, he said personally i would not consider these experiments as immoral, especially in war time. and he was acquitted at nurenburg. >> he was one of seven tried at nurenburg. after all these years that finally showed that those men were on a wanted war crimes list. we knew they were conducting medical experiments but we hired them anyways. >> some objected to operation paper clip, some of them albert einstei
kennedy. very prominent in the united states, but he was in charge of a program where a lot of people died. >> he was in charge of the ss and the u.s. helped von braun to white wash his past. imagine how importantly it was, that space race with the soviets was the key to supremacy and there was no way that the american public could swallow this idea that von braun had some very dark hearted programs going on in world war ii. >> it's horrible to think about and then you talk about...
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bush and john f. kennedy. take a listen. >> we shall pay any price, bear any burden. meet any hardship. support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. >> further deep cuts cannot be made without seriously endangering the security of the nation. >> my budget includes the largest increase in defense spending in two decades. because while the price of freedom and security is high it is never too high. whatever it costs to defend our country we will pay. >> and then chuck hagel said this week, yeah, we probably are not going to be the most dominant force on planet earth anymore. >> it makes me very uncomfortable. i'm a big defense kind of person, america can do a lot. think what happened yesterday. the president of the united states had his republican secretary of defense, o one, to cover, the draw down troops in america. guess what they did today? i notice big infrastructure spending, who does it benefit, sean? anybody? >> unions? >> it is a contrast. and the president is showing what his priorities are and america made a choice and
bush and john f. kennedy. take a listen. >> we shall pay any price, bear any burden. meet any hardship. support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. >> further deep cuts cannot be made without seriously endangering the security of the nation. >> my budget includes the largest increase in defense spending in two decades. because while the price of freedom and security is high it is never too high. whatever it costs to defend our country...
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twenty years later in 1960 we elect john kennedy. that's, '63, right? i saws -- assassinated. twenty years after kennedy, 1980, we elect ronald reagan. he's shot, the bullet longs next to his heart, but he lives, and he breaks tecumseh's curse. [laughter] pretty good, huh? now, i don't believe -- thank you very much. i'm here all week. try the veal, right? [laughter] so i don't believe that's tecumseh's curse. some people that know about a curse and know about history put this together, and it's one of those things that go out on the internet. my guess is tecumseh's curse of harrison kind of went like this, f-you, harrison. [laughter] so the second cause of war was the understood yang question. we wanted -- indian question. we wanted to annihilate the red man. not a reservation system, genocide. and the war was an excuse to do that. the third cause of the war, manifest destiny. empire. with seem like james winchester and is aaron burr, right? the first of two vice presidents to shoot someone, right? and aaron burr and winchester, henry clay, john c. calhoun, all these guys had
twenty years later in 1960 we elect john kennedy. that's, '63, right? i saws -- assassinated. twenty years after kennedy, 1980, we elect ronald reagan. he's shot, the bullet longs next to his heart, but he lives, and he breaks tecumseh's curse. [laughter] pretty good, huh? now, i don't believe -- thank you very much. i'm here all week. try the veal, right? [laughter] so i don't believe that's tecumseh's curse. some people that know about a curse and know about history put this together, and...
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cronkite when he announced the assassination of john f. kennedy , and i don't have a problem with the fact that journalists of emotional creatures and may express emotion. >> what about the question of second-guessing a jury verdict because someone could appear guilty to us but the jury decides whether the facts in the case live up to the legal standard? >> this goes back to the early question where the media role is? this was a great point, we are a country that wants to have conversations about paula deen or black santa. we want arguments about the trials and black santa. >> send me a tweet about our show, the topic and the hour and we will read some after the end of the program. >> the fcc caves on whether the tv stations are bias. is that government intimidation? stay tuned. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your bo
cronkite when he announced the assassination of john f. kennedy , and i don't have a problem with the fact that journalists of emotional creatures and may express emotion. >> what about the question of second-guessing a jury verdict because someone could appear guilty to us but the jury decides whether the facts in the case live up to the legal standard? >> this goes back to the early question where the media role is? this was a great point, we are a country that wants to have...
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the honorable john f. kennedy lost his life in my home state. i was born in louisiana but texas is my home state at this time. and when he lost his life, the country went into mourning. it was a sad day for this country, to have a president assassinated. and this country found that it was necessary to move forward, however. and another person became president and that of course was the honorable lyndon johnson who was from the state of texas. and it was lyndon johnson who on july 2, 1964, signed the civil rights act. now, this civil rights act of 1964 is one that brought great benefits to persons of my generation. because it dealt with public accommodations and it integrated or desegregated blic accommodations, hotels, restaurants, places that we frequent now and we take for granted the opportunity to go into these places. in my lifetime we could not enter the front door of places that we now take for granted that these things have always been this way, many do, not all, but those of us who are of my il, we remember what it was like -- ilk, we r
the honorable john f. kennedy lost his life in my home state. i was born in louisiana but texas is my home state at this time. and when he lost his life, the country went into mourning. it was a sad day for this country, to have a president assassinated. and this country found that it was necessary to move forward, however. and another person became president and that of course was the honorable lyndon johnson who was from the state of texas. and it was lyndon johnson who on july 2, 1964,...
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kennedy most affected. >> six, all is quiet on live doppler 7 hd picking up dry air with a few clouds and this time tomorrow it will be bit and the two storms coming could be the storms we have been bitting -- waiting for. >> it has been busy across the bay area roads with self -- several accidents and behind me the bay bridge toll plaza is looking quiet but in san francisco we have a major closure and i will tell you all about that coming up. >> actor paul walker last his entire $25 million estate to his teen daughter but some are saying, not so fast. in the will, walk are named his 15-year-old daughter as his only beneficiary and asks his mother be appointed guardian but the issue is that since the star's deadly car crash in november, meadow-staying with her birth mother in hawaii and right now is not clear whether the mother will give up custody. walker's will was prepared in 2001 the same year he started in the first film. >> getting around london has been impossible after two workers walked off the job overnight protesting proposed job cuts. millions who depend on the london unde
kennedy most affected. >> six, all is quiet on live doppler 7 hd picking up dry air with a few clouds and this time tomorrow it will be bit and the two storms coming could be the storms we have been bitting -- waiting for. >> it has been busy across the bay area roads with self -- several accidents and behind me the bay bridge toll plaza is looking quiet but in san francisco we have a major closure and i will tell you all about that coming up. >> actor paul walker last his...
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when looking at the immense task on how to turn washington state red, john f. kennedy had a quote. the american by nature is on the mistake. he's experimental, and inventor and builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly. this is about the american dream, our cream and how our dream is protected and how local activists work to turn a blue state purple. how did we do this? first, we surrounded ourselves with people who have a deep understanding of the political process, by deep understanding, i mean immerse. for example, we knew we had to have the carl rove of washington state on our team, but you need people skill in the organization of organization and structure. we needed an organization that runs efficiently like a business. for example, the executives that ran the 7:57 program was the perfect fit, and he was on our team. some of you know wood, and wall, and second, the coalition. the coalitions are nearly up stoppable. we set out with parks, diligence, and brotherly love to form this coalition. to name a few, the washington state dairy federation, the freedom foun
when looking at the immense task on how to turn washington state red, john f. kennedy had a quote. the american by nature is on the mistake. he's experimental, and inventor and builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly. this is about the american dream, our cream and how our dream is protected and how local activists work to turn a blue state purple. how did we do this? first, we surrounded ourselves with people who have a deep understanding of the political process, by deep...
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bush and john f. kennedy. take a listen. >> we shall pay any price, bear any burden. meet any hardship. support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. >> further deep cuts cannot be made without seriously endangering the security of the nation. >> my budget includes the largest increase in defense spending in two decades. because while the price of freedom and security is high it is never too high. whatever it costs to defend our country we will pay. >> and then chuck hagel said this week, yeah, we probably are not going to be the most dominant force on planet earth anymore. >> it makes me very uncomfortable. i'm a big defense kind of person, america can do a lot. think what happened yesterday. the president of the united states had his republican secretary of defense, be the e one, to cover, the draw down troops in america. guess what they did today? i notice big infrastructure spending, who does it benefit, sean? anybody? >> unions? >> it is a contrast. and the president is showing what his priorities are and america made a cho
bush and john f. kennedy. take a listen. >> we shall pay any price, bear any burden. meet any hardship. support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. >> further deep cuts cannot be made without seriously endangering the security of the nation. >> my budget includes the largest increase in defense spending in two decades. because while the price of freedom and security is high it is never too high. whatever it costs to defend our country...
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twenty years later we elect john kennedy. dallas, '63, right? assassinated. twenty years after kennedy, 1980, we elect ronald reagan. he's shot. the bullet lodges right next to his heart, but he lives, and he breaks tecumseh's curse. pretty good, huh? [laughter] now, i don't believe -- [applause] thank you very much. i'm here all week. try the veal, right? [laughter] so i don't believe that's tecumseh's curse. some people that know about a curse and know about history put this together, and it's one of those things that go out on the internet. my guess is tecumseh's curse of harrison kind of went like this, f-you, harrison. [laughter] so with tecumseh dead, so the second cause of war was the indian question. we wanted to annihilate the redman. not a reservation system, genocide. and the war was an excuse to do that. the third cause of the war, manifest destiny. empire. you had people like james win chester and aaron burr, right? the first of two vice presidents to shoot one, right? and aaron burr in winchester, henry clay, john c. calhoun, all these guys had
twenty years later we elect john kennedy. dallas, '63, right? assassinated. twenty years after kennedy, 1980, we elect ronald reagan. he's shot. the bullet lodges right next to his heart, but he lives, and he breaks tecumseh's curse. pretty good, huh? [laughter] now, i don't believe -- [applause] thank you very much. i'm here all week. try the veal, right? [laughter] so i don't believe that's tecumseh's curse. some people that know about a curse and know about history put this together, and...
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kennedy, like ronald reagan for example. why doesn't he try the formula that you all in the red states have shown works? >> we're showing that it does work in the red states with republican governors. we've been cutting taxes, reforming pension systems, prioritizing spending. we've gone from deficits to surpluses. we're growing jobs, growing our economy. we're providing once again sources of energy from whatever source it might be, depending upon which state you're in. we're proving these things do work. but we also told him the time it takes to get permits, we would like to have offshore drilling. we would like to have more cooperation from the epa and different federal regulatory entities that take so long to get through. those things are holding jobs back. of course, he has a different philosophy, that the more government spends, the more it will help the economy, which we believe differently. we believe you let people keep more of their hard earned money they're going to spend it back in the economy and create jobs and b
kennedy, like ronald reagan for example. why doesn't he try the formula that you all in the red states have shown works? >> we're showing that it does work in the red states with republican governors. we've been cutting taxes, reforming pension systems, prioritizing spending. we've gone from deficits to surpluses. we're growing jobs, growing our economy. we're providing once again sources of energy from whatever source it might be, depending upon which state you're in. we're proving these...
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it was headed for john f. kennedy international airport. >> and then, of course, i realize, that's the plane that i'm on. it's absolutely surreal to be watching this story of the plane that you're in. >> dave decides to film the scene with a small video camera from his carry-on luggage. >> we've run all of the relevant checklists and are confident we know exactly what the issues are. >> my understanding of what happened the landing gear had a problem when it was retracted, so it got twisted to completely exactly the wrong way. >> the pilot announces they'll fly around to burn off fuel before landing at l.a.x. >> because we were flying around for two hours, we had a lot of time to think about the situation, and i ping-ponged from intellectual reason that this will be okay to emotional panic that the landing gear is twisted and the plane is going to crash and this is it. this is it. there's a decent chance i'm going to die. >> dave begins to think about his girlfriend barbara and the unpleasant way they parted.
it was headed for john f. kennedy international airport. >> and then, of course, i realize, that's the plane that i'm on. it's absolutely surreal to be watching this story of the plane that you're in. >> dave decides to film the scene with a small video camera from his carry-on luggage. >> we've run all of the relevant checklists and are confident we know exactly what the issues are. >> my understanding of what happened the landing gear had a problem when it was...
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it's the story of how johnson took over after john f. kennedy was killed and fought the great right for civil rights in 1964. i think it's a stunning look at a vital year in american history, and a great performance. look there, brian crane. i grew up with lbj. and this guy lbj, right down to her to those ears. he's got johnson's ears on there. if you get a chance, get up there and see the best play about politics i've seen since gore vidal's "the best man." and this one actually happened. we'll be back after this. >>> we're back. the battle over the future of ukraine is underscored the growing friction between the united states and russia. of course, the events of recent weeks, including the fleeing of ukraine's president has raised the spector of something few want to see, a revival of cold war-like tensions. today the russian foreign ministry accused the united states, that would be us, or the west of a power grab. according to "the washington post," the ministry charged, quote, a course has been set to use dictatorial and sometimes t
it's the story of how johnson took over after john f. kennedy was killed and fought the great right for civil rights in 1964. i think it's a stunning look at a vital year in american history, and a great performance. look there, brian crane. i grew up with lbj. and this guy lbj, right down to her to those ears. he's got johnson's ears on there. if you get a chance, get up there and see the best play about politics i've seen since gore vidal's "the best man." and this one actually...
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it's the story of how johnson took over after john f. kennedy was killed and fought the great right for civil rights in 1964. i think it's a stunning look at a vital year in american history, and a great performance. look there, brian crane. i grew up with lbj. and this guy lbj, right down to her to those ears. he's got johnson's ears on there. if you get a chance, get up there and see the best play about politics i've seen since gore vidal's "the best man." and this one actually happened. we'll be back after this. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood.
it's the story of how johnson took over after john f. kennedy was killed and fought the great right for civil rights in 1964. i think it's a stunning look at a vital year in american history, and a great performance. look there, brian crane. i grew up with lbj. and this guy lbj, right down to her to those ears. he's got johnson's ears on there. if you get a chance, get up there and see the best play about politics i've seen since gore vidal's "the best man." and this one actually...
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we're the party of john f. kennedy, we're the party of free trade, fair trade, and we believe the global economy is here to stay and we're part of it. as mr. van hollen said, we want to export pruckses overseas, not transport jobs overseas. we have a tax code right now that rewards businesses that send jobs overseas that has to be reversed to reward businesses that create jobs in the united states. an all very much a part of economy that works for all americans. i just want to add to something that my colleagues were saying. what the -- when mr. israel was talking about the difference between democrats and republicans, we see, and what the president said in his speech, we he talked about an opportunity agenda. we have long seen an opportunity gap in our country. we have to do what we can to close that gap. and the difference, one of the differences in our approach is that we understand that the american people are not fully participating in the prosperity that some are enjoying in our country. not any part of i
we're the party of john f. kennedy, we're the party of free trade, fair trade, and we believe the global economy is here to stay and we're part of it. as mr. van hollen said, we want to export pruckses overseas, not transport jobs overseas. we have a tax code right now that rewards businesses that send jobs overseas that has to be reversed to reward businesses that create jobs in the united states. an all very much a part of economy that works for all americans. i just want to add to something...
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but john f. kennedy got to do that in 1962, literally the ground breaking with tnt for the san luis dam, a joint federal state project in california. the other guy with him there holding the other cartoon style plunger to set off the tnt explosion was the then governor of california, edmond brown who was the father of california's current governor, jerry brown. today president obama is back to california. the latest president to travel to california to address water issues in that state. the president today was in fresno announcing emergency relief for farmers and ranchers who've been devastated by the worst drought in over 100 years in california. the white house science adviser also did a call in advance of the president's trip today to let people know there should be no ambiguity about the fact this white house and president see the extended drought in california and challenge of extreme weather more broadly as linked to climate change. so the policy approach from this white house is to try to
but john f. kennedy got to do that in 1962, literally the ground breaking with tnt for the san luis dam, a joint federal state project in california. the other guy with him there holding the other cartoon style plunger to set off the tnt explosion was the then governor of california, edmond brown who was the father of california's current governor, jerry brown. today president obama is back to california. the latest president to travel to california to address water issues in that state. the...
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. >> when john, paul, george and ringo stepped off the plane at new york john f. kennedy's airport in 1964, no one knew they were making history. >> despite their reception, they were still a mystery to most of america, until two days later, when ed sullivan made the introductions. >> ladies and gentlemen, the beatles! >> close your eyes and i will kiss you, tomorrow i will miss you. >> an astonished 73 million americans tuned in that night, nearly 40 percent of the u.s. population. >> i love you, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> some say that was the night the second half of the 20th century officially began. >> in a country in which popular culture is extremely important, there is probably nobody more important than the beatles. >> one, two, three, four. >> they changed more about their discipline and the other disciplines around them through that than anybody else did. >> did they spur us on. >> it changed. >> stephen stark is one of the millions whose life changed that night, so much so 40 years later he moved his family from boston to liverpool to write a book about exac
. >> when john, paul, george and ringo stepped off the plane at new york john f. kennedy's airport in 1964, no one knew they were making history. >> despite their reception, they were still a mystery to most of america, until two days later, when ed sullivan made the introductions. >> ladies and gentlemen, the beatles! >> close your eyes and i will kiss you, tomorrow i will miss you. >> an astonished 73 million americans tuned in that night, nearly 40 percent of...
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kennedy. it had a huge influence on the middle east well before the advent of middle eastern oil. in fact, during the 19th century america was the main exporter of oil to the middle east. mostly in the form of kerosene. the united states also had a no less transformative impact on the middle east, mostly not through economics or oil, but through education. america built the universities in beirut, in cairo, american universities in turkey, through which american educators imparted american ideas. perhaps the most influential i encouraged george bush to las vegas.arry reid he did not. sessions do not change the fact that the senate was unavailable. planned 20-day no business break. it was gone. there was no forum to be had. the constitution, in my view exclusively grants the executive , both responsibility to determine senate availability and discretion to sign temporary commissions.
kennedy. it had a huge influence on the middle east well before the advent of middle eastern oil. in fact, during the 19th century america was the main exporter of oil to the middle east. mostly in the form of kerosene. the united states also had a no less transformative impact on the middle east, mostly not through economics or oil, but through education. america built the universities in beirut, in cairo, american universities in turkey, through which american educators imparted american...
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kennedy. huge influence on mirko was the main exporter to the middle east. the u.s. was the main exporter to the middle east. it wasn't the oil, but education. n american university in beirut. american educators imparted american ideas. there was the idea of nationalism and independence. those ideas percolated through educated classes. first through middle eastern anditions -- christians then men military. there is a direct link between america's iphones and then that the arabdeas and awakening. there was the struggle for arab state independent. there is a huge impact on the arab-isreali situation. bristol turned to take ourselves out of it. america can be traced back to involvement in the middle east. i believe it is underappreciated. >> we had a fascinating conversation before we came in. i'm a great lover of historical anecdotes. you have to share to them with us if you would. impact of thethe civil war on the history of egypt. after that, perhaps that impact of egypt and the statue of liberty. [laughter] >> of the risk of sounding reductive, -- the american civil
kennedy. huge influence on mirko was the main exporter to the middle east. the u.s. was the main exporter to the middle east. it wasn't the oil, but education. n american university in beirut. american educators imparted american ideas. there was the idea of nationalism and independence. those ideas percolated through educated classes. first through middle eastern anditions -- christians then men military. there is a direct link between america's iphones and then that the arabdeas and...
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the senth - ted kennedy, john cary, clair mccaskill among others. do you buy the line that this was misinterpreted? >> well, they are saying that they don't rely on it or circulate it. i think it serves as a reminder that they keep a track of friends and enemies. the clinton s are looking forward but looking back to this. people ask - how does it pertain to today. it does, if she's running in 2016 it plies to that. bill clinton is on revenge cycles in 2010 and 2012, where he took out people that didn't support his wife. it comes forward in times. >> both of you are convinced there's no question that she has not stopped running for president and will run in 2016. >> sure, the train is rolling and gaining steam for sure. all the outside groups formed around her. she is fundraising. ready for hill larry. all she needs to do is tied that she's running and the landscape is there for her. >> one thing that the book gives her credit for, talking about diplomacy is destroying the image of america around the world after the bush years. certainly you bring up
the senth - ted kennedy, john cary, clair mccaskill among others. do you buy the line that this was misinterpreted? >> well, they are saying that they don't rely on it or circulate it. i think it serves as a reminder that they keep a track of friends and enemies. the clinton s are looking forward but looking back to this. people ask - how does it pertain to today. it does, if she's running in 2016 it plies to that. bill clinton is on revenge cycles in 2010 and 2012, where he took out...
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who's been a fixture on capitol hill for nearly 60 years has had enough. 87-year-old john dingell says he will not run for another term, partly because of the partisan gridlock. but retirement may not be the end of the dingell game in washington. his wife debbie is said to be an early favorite to take the seat. >>> all right, three ohio women who survived years of captivity at the hands of kidnapper ariel castro honored for their courage and spirit last night. >> amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight were snatched off the streets of cleveland as teenagers. they were raped, tortured and chained until they were able to make enough noise to attract attention. well, the governor there awarded all three of them with courage medals. >> they rescued themselves, first by staying strong and by sticking together and then by literally breaking out into freedom. >> the governor called all three women extraordinary who emerged from a nightmare not as victims but as victors, he said. the women got a standing ovation lasting well over two minutes. >> all right. time now for the weather acros
who's been a fixture on capitol hill for nearly 60 years has had enough. 87-year-old john dingell says he will not run for another term, partly because of the partisan gridlock. but retirement may not be the end of the dingell game in washington. his wife debbie is said to be an early favorite to take the seat. >>> all right, three ohio women who survived years of captivity at the hands of kidnapper ariel castro honored for their courage and spirit last night. >> amanda berry,...
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first of all, when eisenhower handed the keys over to john fitzgerald kennedy, prior to the inauguration, when eisenhower warned-- what eisenhower kennedy about was not the industrial military complex but rather the industrial military congressional complex. but regarding the f-35 it,roversy, shall we call for the kind of work that -- for the kind of warfare that must be engaged in currently, the a-10 is clearly a superior air vehicle. the f-35 is the ultimate boondoggle. that is my only comment, personnel. the host has been engaging america in this conversation. what is the decision-making process behind eliminating these programs as opposed to others? guest: he strikes at the heart of the issue about air superiority. , even the air-10 force will tell you it is the best at protecting troops on the ground. we are trying to move forward and develop the next generation china,ter jets, like in to use for future conflicts. the radically the f 35 will be able to do the same kind of support for troops on the ground as the a-10. this has to be proven out. what happens down the road still has to
first of all, when eisenhower handed the keys over to john fitzgerald kennedy, prior to the inauguration, when eisenhower warned-- what eisenhower kennedy about was not the industrial military complex but rather the industrial military congressional complex. but regarding the f-35 it,roversy, shall we call for the kind of work that -- for the kind of warfare that must be engaged in currently, the a-10 is clearly a superior air vehicle. the f-35 is the ultimate boondoggle. that is my only...
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kennedy, but when the beatles landed at j.f.k. airport. their frenzied arrival served as the antidote to a nation's sadness. ringo starr could feel how badly america needed the baseles. >> new york was jumping, and we were jumping a weed landed in new york, we were in america. there was nothing more far out than that because all the movie we loved, we were in our 20s, lads, were incredible. i felt even on the plane, new york was pulling us down, come on! come on! i had a great time. >> the beatles had a spectacular first look at america. >> i saw we were number one and living in the plaza, the whole floor. we didn't really know about ed sullivan. he saw us coming from sweden and he booked us, and we had no records here, but we got here, it was up. ♪ ♪ >> what the country saw was one of the most memorable t.v. appearances in history. then it was on to d.c. >> in washington and around, the stage went round, i think it was a boxing ring. ♪ ♪ >> i had to jump up and get it going, because i'm playing here and the band was going
kennedy, but when the beatles landed at j.f.k. airport. their frenzied arrival served as the antidote to a nation's sadness. ringo starr could feel how badly america needed the baseles. >> new york was jumping, and we were jumping a weed landed in new york, we were in america. there was nothing more far out than that because all the movie we loved, we were in our 20s, lads, were incredible. i felt even on the plane, new york was pulling us down, come on! come on! i had a great time....
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berline the images in where john f. kennedy said -- some thought it may have meant a jelly donut. people knew what he meant. i was i stand with berlin. people who are skillful with this, they make images that appear powerful and strong. reagan and kennedy were good at that. host: let's get a question from twitter. do you think that a president shapes pop-culture or does pop-culture shaper president? guest: great question. there is a line that says when you are president, you are tv. you show up on the green. like the story about clinton. everything they see on the screen is a result of what president clinton was going through. images inee certain shows like the west wing. producers consciously say that they are trying to combine kennedy and clinton and take away the foibles and shenanigans. they make what they saw as the perfect democratic leader. that was a case where the president shapes culture. also, we see that many presidents are influenced by the culture. president obama, i talked about how much tv he watched. bill clinton talks about how he got his first tv in 1956. one of
berline the images in where john f. kennedy said -- some thought it may have meant a jelly donut. people knew what he meant. i was i stand with berlin. people who are skillful with this, they make images that appear powerful and strong. reagan and kennedy were good at that. host: let's get a question from twitter. do you think that a president shapes pop-culture or does pop-culture shaper president? guest: great question. there is a line that says when you are president, you are tv. you show up...
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kennedy and republicans who wouldn't with like barry goldwater. there was a lot of mixture. so all fights were bipartisan. the liberals, republicans and democrats would get together and fight the conservative republicans, democrats on every issue, so as you looked around the country, you saw this bipartisan argument and bipartisan agreement. now, during the lifetime of ronald reagan, this political lifetime, the two parties sorted themselves out. there isn't a single republican who voted for tax increase, there isn't a single democrat who won't vote for a tax increase. the republican post-tea party are committed to reigning if government spending, the democrats are committed to increasing government spending. so you've got a separation out, and whereas before nixon wanted bigger government, and he argued every day with ted kennedy who wanted much bigger government. so it's pretty easy to compromise between bigger and much bigger. every year kennedy and nixon would get together, the government would get somewhat bigger. not as much bigger as kennedy wanted, more than -- it gr
kennedy and republicans who wouldn't with like barry goldwater. there was a lot of mixture. so all fights were bipartisan. the liberals, republicans and democrats would get together and fight the conservative republicans, democrats on every issue, so as you looked around the country, you saw this bipartisan argument and bipartisan agreement. now, during the lifetime of ronald reagan, this political lifetime, the two parties sorted themselves out. there isn't a single republican who voted for...