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f. kennedy gave his speech about tearing down walls. today you have the supreme court ruling. the statue of liberty is crying. the cofounders of airbnb said gripping children from the arms of their parents is immoral and counter to the american values of the longing. theseeed to reunite families. we are a better country than this area and they are matching donations to the assistance project. last as been hosting part of your -- guests as part of your program. in 2016, we did and add around the super bowl. we housed over 11,000 displaced people. we contributed $4 million to support refugee efforts. we are matching that program. it is not only about speaking up and sending up, it is also about putting action behind it. we are a community-based platform. we work with our host community to help open up homes for people who are to place. we will have more to say about this as we go forward. for us, this is a values-based issue. from a business perspective, think about what has happened over
f. kennedy gave his speech about tearing down walls. today you have the supreme court ruling. the statue of liberty is crying. the cofounders of airbnb said gripping children from the arms of their parents is immoral and counter to the american values of the longing. theseeed to reunite families. we are a better country than this area and they are matching donations to the assistance project. last as been hosting part of your -- guests as part of your program. in 2016, we did and add around the...
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kennedy was assassinated in los angeles, brother of the former president who ated, john f. kennedy. he was running for president wh was killed. today members of his family, former president clinton and others went to arlington national cemetery to celebrate his life. here is his son, congressman joe kennedy iii, remembering his grandfather and the love he had for his surviving wife, athol. >> his love, ever enduring. his eordinary wife and fter his passing still wears her wedding ring >> juan: pretty emotional. no doubt rfk, great american patriot, change this country for the better. >> dana: i have a heartwarming story you're going to love. this is from san diego. hoover high school where food service worker deborah davis affectionately called aunt debbie was surprised with a new reliable way to to work. scol for years.rking there at she also volunteers at the -- for homeless people out of food shelter. e had rie car to gesing home as work. so theyought the car and the students at the school fixed it up in the shop. this is what she said. thank you all so much.. i am loong for my r
kennedy was assassinated in los angeles, brother of the former president who ated, john f. kennedy. he was running for president wh was killed. today members of his family, former president clinton and others went to arlington national cemetery to celebrate his life. here is his son, congressman joe kennedy iii, remembering his grandfather and the love he had for his surviving wife, athol. >> his love, ever enduring. his eordinary wife and fter his passing still wears her wedding ring...
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f. kennedy gave his speech about tearing down walls. today you have the supreme court ruling. the statue of liberty is crying. emily: you had a strong statement about family separations. the cofounders of airbnb said ripping children from the arms of their parents is immoral and counter to the american values of the longing. they need to reunite these families. we are a better country than this area and they are matching donations to the assistance project. you have been hosting guests as part of your program. how many people have you hosted? >> we have been on this for several years now. in 2016, we did and add around the super bowl. people.ed over 11,000 displaced we contributed $4 million to support refugee efforts. we are matching that program. for us, it is not only about speaking up and sending up, it is also about putting action behind it. we are a community-based platform. we have five million-plus listings around the world. we work with our host community to help open up homes f
f. kennedy gave his speech about tearing down walls. today you have the supreme court ruling. the statue of liberty is crying. emily: you had a strong statement about family separations. the cofounders of airbnb said ripping children from the arms of their parents is immoral and counter to the american values of the longing. they need to reunite these families. we are a better country than this area and they are matching donations to the assistance project. you have been hosting guests as part...
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i cannot help but think that on this day, 55 years ago, in what was then west berlin, john f. kennedy gave his speech about tearing down walls. today, you have the supreme court ruling. the statue of liberty is crying. emily: you also had a strong statement about the family separation, the cofounders of airbnb said gripping children from the arms of their parents is immoral and counter to the american values of the longing. -- belonging. they need to reunite these families. we are a better country than this. you are matching donations to the assistance project. you have been hosting guests as part of your program. how many have you posted? sted?sted -- ho >> in 2016, we did and add around the super bowl. we housed over 11,000 displaced people. we contributed $4 million to support refugee efforts. we are matching that program. with the international refugee assistance project. for us, it is not only about speaking up and standing up, it is also about putting action behind it. we are a community-based platform. we have 5 million plus listings around the world and we work with ou
i cannot help but think that on this day, 55 years ago, in what was then west berlin, john f. kennedy gave his speech about tearing down walls. today, you have the supreme court ruling. the statue of liberty is crying. emily: you also had a strong statement about the family separation, the cofounders of airbnb said gripping children from the arms of their parents is immoral and counter to the american values of the longing. -- belonging. they need to reunite these families. we are a better...
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asking whether the wrong man is behind bars for killing the brother of former president john f. kennedy. joining me is carey kennedy, the seventh childut with a new book out tomorrow. thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> so the book is fascinating. you interview a number of notable people, president obama, tony bennett, george clooney, john lewis talking about what your father meant to them. but i do wonder, when you think about your dad, you were eight years old when he was killed, old enough to have known him, old enough to remember him. do you think of this larger than life -- what might have been, american politician and progressive -- >> no, i think of what every kid thin of. is loving and -- loving father who was so present in our lives. he was not a don draper dad of the 1960s. he was completely present when we were with him and he was talking to us about our day and what is going on in the country and eliciting our thoughts. >> and there is one anecdote in the book aboutisagreement between you and your brother michael where he settled the argument exactly the w
asking whether the wrong man is behind bars for killing the brother of former president john f. kennedy. joining me is carey kennedy, the seventh childut with a new book out tomorrow. thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> so the book is fascinating. you interview a number of notable people, president obama, tony bennett, george clooney, john lewis talking about what your father meant to them. but i do wonder, when you think about your dad, you were eight years old when he...
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cary kennedy, daughter of john f. kennedy, will be talking about her book. >> on sunday coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with former president of the aclu and her book "hate." a journalist with his book "ev "evhin you loveg will -- ."ything you love will burn >> watch our live weekend coverage of the 34th annual in chicagow lit fest starting saturday on c-span twos book tv. ,> this weekend on c-span saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, former cambridge analytic a ceo testifies before the british digital media, culture, and sport committee in london on the misuse of data and privacy concerns. sunday at 10:00 -- 10:30 a.m., a hearing -- a senate hearing. at 7:00 eastern, former president bill clinton and author james patterson discussed their collaboration. former u.s. ambassador to russia talks about u.s. russia relations and since 1989. tv onrican history c-span3, saturday at 8:00 eastern on lectures and history, winston university professor on the growth of -- princeton university professor on the growth of -- and
cary kennedy, daughter of john f. kennedy, will be talking about her book. >> on sunday coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with former president of the aclu and her book "hate." a journalist with his book "ev "evhin you loveg will -- ."ything you love will burn >> watch our live weekend coverage of the 34th annual in chicagow lit fest starting saturday on c-span twos book tv. ,> this weekend on c-span saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, former cambridge...
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it's not like john f. kennedy and nikita khrushchev. >> yes. we have denuclearization goal orth korea wants to get trade re-established and the sanctions removed. so the goals are clear. sometimes summits have gone poorly even though they had more times because the goals with complicated and the countries were at odds with each other. >> neil: yeah, the camp david accords that james comey had with israel, they went on for two weeks. they were done clandestined there. we didn't know what was happening but that they were meeting. they got an accord going after two weeks. what do you make of that? i like how you framed it that sometimes the rush or the limited timetable might work to that advantage. explain. >> i think the comparison with trump's potential summit here with the carter camp david accords 40 years ago is a good comparison. the goals were narrow. egypt and israel, we want them to be at peace. you had sadat with carter and that was accomplished. a narrow goal. they had a couple weeks and they accomplished it. >> neil: what about the on
it's not like john f. kennedy and nikita khrushchev. >> yes. we have denuclearization goal orth korea wants to get trade re-established and the sanctions removed. so the goals are clear. sometimes summits have gone poorly even though they had more times because the goals with complicated and the countries were at odds with each other. >> neil: yeah, the camp david accords that james comey had with israel, they went on for two weeks. they were done clandestined there. we didn't know...
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. >> six and a half years ago, john f. kennedy set this nation on the course to the moon. this morning, three americans are on the verge of the greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. >> the engines are on. four, three, two, one. zero. we have liftoff. what a beautiful flight. man perhaps on the way to the moon if all continues to go well. >> it seemed almost unbelievable the nation collectively held its breath, worrying about, are they going to make it? what happens to the astronauts, to the space program if they don't? such a miraculous thing, it's against the odds. but maybe. maybe we can make it. >> apollo, we have good picture. >> this is coming to you halfway from between the moon and the earth. we have less than 40 hours left to go to the moon. >> they actually arrived at the moon on christmas eve. in order to get into lunar orbit, they have to fire the engine on the far side of the moon where there's no radio contact with mission control. >> apollo 8 will be moving backwards with that engine maneuver. it will slow them down from 5,700 to 3,700 miles per
. >> six and a half years ago, john f. kennedy set this nation on the course to the moon. this morning, three americans are on the verge of the greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. >> the engines are on. four, three, two, one. zero. we have liftoff. what a beautiful flight. man perhaps on the way to the moon if all continues to go well. >> it seemed almost unbelievable the nation collectively held its breath, worrying about, are they going to make it? what...
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i cannot help but think that on this day, 55 years ago, in what was then west berlin, john f. kennedy gave his memorable speech about tearing down walls. and today, you have the supreme court ruling. the statue of liberty is crying. emily: you had quite a strong statement about the family separation, that the cofounders of airbnb's said, ripping children from the arms of their parents is immoral and counter to the american values of belonging. the u.s. government needs to stop this injustice and reunite these families. we are a better country than this. your matching donations to the assistance project -- you are matching donations to the assistance project. you have been hosting guests as part of your refugee program. how many have you hosted? in 2016, we did an ad around the super bowl. we housed over 11,000 displaced people. contributed $4 million to help support refugee efforts. we are matching that program with the international refugee assistance project. and so, for us, it is not only about speaking up and standing up, it is also about putting action behind it. we are a
i cannot help but think that on this day, 55 years ago, in what was then west berlin, john f. kennedy gave his memorable speech about tearing down walls. and today, you have the supreme court ruling. the statue of liberty is crying. emily: you had quite a strong statement about the family separation, that the cofounders of airbnb's said, ripping children from the arms of their parents is immoral and counter to the american values of belonging. the u.s. government needs to stop this injustice...
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>> look, it is true of every president, the modern presidenty -- go back to, say, john f. kennedy. they end up spending at least their first term if they're lucky enough to have two, learning about the limits of what they can do. they are the most powerful person in the country and the world. there are checks and balances. the framers of the constitution put all kind of things in place. no, the president of the united states, not this one nor any other president, can make the law just by signing an executive order. his whim in the morning does not become federal law in the afternoon. it just doesn't work that way. >> let me ask you about congressional republicans, we've heard a lot or did before the executive order was signed about getting families back together, that that is not america. we've not heard as urgent rhetoric or language from them since the executive order. do they see this as crisis averted, the crisis is over, or is there still a defining of surgery? >> there's urgency on the ground, i can tell you that. hundreds of the separated families have kids that ended up in
>> look, it is true of every president, the modern presidenty -- go back to, say, john f. kennedy. they end up spending at least their first term if they're lucky enough to have two, learning about the limits of what they can do. they are the most powerful person in the country and the world. there are checks and balances. the framers of the constitution put all kind of things in place. no, the president of the united states, not this one nor any other president, can make the law just by...
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john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. thank you. >> i was in high school in boston then and i remember everyone still fighting back tears. hours later when on the evening news that night nbc's chet huntley said this. >> a little before 1:00 this afternoon pacific time, senator kennedy's body was taken to los angeles international airport in with relatives and close associates. at 1:28 p.m. the white house airplane took off bearing the body of kennedy. even as the great jet wheeled out over the pacific to make its turn and head towards new york, the final votes were coming in from remote precincts of the state, swelling the count which the senator had established in this state only two days ago. he won the election, tasted briefly the satisfying fruits of achievement and then lost his life. >> that's tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts no uh. >>> on our broadcast tonight, rudy giuliani says robert mueller and team are trying to frame the president of the united states, while the president toda
john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. thank you. >> i was in high school in boston then and i remember everyone still fighting back tears. hours later when on the evening news that night nbc's chet huntley said this. >> a little before 1:00 this afternoon pacific time, senator kennedy's body was taken to los angeles international airport in with relatives and close associates. at 1:28 p.m. the white house airplane took off bearing the body of kennedy. even as the great jet wheeled...
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john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. thank you. >> i was in high school in boston then and i remember everyone still fighting back tears. hours later when on the evening news that night nbc's chet huntley said this. >> a little before 1:00 this afternoon pacific time, senator kennedy's body was taken to los angeles international airport in with relatives and close associates. at 1:28 p.m. the white house airplane took off bearing the body of kennedy. even as the great jet wheeled out over the pacific to make its turn and head towards new york, the final votes were coming in from remote precincts of the state, swelling the count which the senator had established in this state only two days ago. he won the election, tasted briefly the satisfying fruits of achievement and then lost his life. >> that's tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> on our broadcast tonight, rudy giuliani says robert mueller and team are trying to frame the president of the united states, while the president today
john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. thank you. >> i was in high school in boston then and i remember everyone still fighting back tears. hours later when on the evening news that night nbc's chet huntley said this. >> a little before 1:00 this afternoon pacific time, senator kennedy's body was taken to los angeles international airport in with relatives and close associates. at 1:28 p.m. the white house airplane took off bearing the body of kennedy. even as the great jet wheeled...
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you know, bby kennedy, john f. kennedy jr., were always really, really important in marginalized communities, in the african american community. and i thought what a great time to explore that legacy at a time when politics feels so dark and when so many people people-- are so impacted by the political discourse of today. this was-- this sealed like a really good time to look back at his life and legacy. and i really wand to focus on his life, and that's kind of the inspiration for the film. k >> woodrufthleen townsend, you started to talk about his legacy yourself a minute ago. how do you feel it over all these years? >> wll, i think you saw it in the film, which is, first of all, he could relh out to al sorts of people. as you know, on his fun weral train white working class and black working class, standing there, saluting him, singing "the battle hymn of the republic" feeling that he was talking to them. and to the people who were fortunate, he was saying, "you have a responsibility. you have-- you have been gi
you know, bby kennedy, john f. kennedy jr., were always really, really important in marginalized communities, in the african american community. and i thought what a great time to explore that legacy at a time when politics feels so dark and when so many people people-- are so impacted by the political discourse of today. this was-- this sealed like a really good time to look back at his life and legacy. and i really wand to focus on his life, and that's kind of the inspiration for the film. k...
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the only president that we can think of that fielded as many questions in any setting, john f. kennedy. i think he was awhile ago. let's get the read from democratic strategist danielle brockland and madison and franchesca chambers that was among those reporters with the obnoxious questions. so we'll go to you first, franchesca. how did that whole thing go? >> well, like peter said, it was a little bit unreal after the president sent that tweet this morning. some of the reporters that were in the building rushed outside and set up for the president. other reporters that were not at the white house couldn't make it here in time or were kept outside. once he moved to the lawn, the secret service had to shut the area down. one of the questions i asked, you played already. i asked about whether peter strzok should be fired. the president said he should be fired. he beliefs everyone involved with this should have been fired already. he made more direct comments on that subject than before. i also about the timetable for kim jong-un to denuclearize. the president left that open-ended
the only president that we can think of that fielded as many questions in any setting, john f. kennedy. i think he was awhile ago. let's get the read from democratic strategist danielle brockland and madison and franchesca chambers that was among those reporters with the obnoxious questions. so we'll go to you first, franchesca. how did that whole thing go? >> well, like peter said, it was a little bit unreal after the president sent that tweet this morning. some of the reporters that...
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justice byron white, a democrat appointed by john f. kennedy. but over the years, he moved away from democrats on key issues like abortion and justice white still choice to retire under bill clinton. and ruth bader ginsberg, the oldest justice said that liberals were misguided if they thought that she was going to step down under president obama so he could replace her with someone with a similar idealogical bent. but of course, replacements don't turn out the way the presidents hope they will. bottom line, when it comes to retiring and replacing supreme court justices, timing is almost everything. very few die in office in modern times. most retire. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher, thank you, sir. let's go to mark sherman now, a reporter that covers the supreme court for the associated press. it's his own beat. today, sir is a very busy day. thanks for taking time for us. >> my pleasure. some of the issues that are at the forefront now, if you look back over justice kennedy's history, there's been times, for instance, on the issue of guns whe
justice byron white, a democrat appointed by john f. kennedy. but over the years, he moved away from democrats on key issues like abortion and justice white still choice to retire under bill clinton. and ruth bader ginsberg, the oldest justice said that liberals were misguided if they thought that she was going to step down under president obama so he could replace her with someone with a similar idealogical bent. but of course, replacements don't turn out the way the presidents hope they will....
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she is the 2012 recipient of the john f. kennedy new frontier award, spoke at the 2016 dnc, and has been hailed by "the new york times" as one of its "14 young democrats to watch." and she has written a new book called "minority leader: how to lead from the outside and make real change." stacey abrams, welcome back to democracy now! we interviewed you in 2014 thatd the 200,000 people you helped to register to vovot. we're asking you right now you're feeling that night in may , making history in georgia, when you won the democratic nomination for georgia? havingk you so much for me back. it was an extraordinary night. not just for me and what it symbolized for w women and women of color, what it symbolizes for georgia and for america. we're changing the face of leadership in this country. that means reflecting the very different eeriences and lives that folks have, recognizing that change is a good thing for georgia and a good thing for america. amy: talk about the issues you ran on. clearm running on very progressive dies, d
she is the 2012 recipient of the john f. kennedy new frontier award, spoke at the 2016 dnc, and has been hailed by "the new york times" as one of its "14 young democrats to watch." and she has written a new book called "minority leader: how to lead from the outside and make real change." stacey abrams, welcome back to democracy now! we interviewed you in 2014 thatd the 200,000 people you helped to register to vovot. we're asking you right now you're feeling that...
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she is the 2012 recipient of the john f. kennedy new frontier award, spoke at the 2016 dnc, and has been hailed by "the new york times" as one of its "14 d she has written a new book called "minority leader: how to lead from the outside and make real change." stacey abrams, welcome back to democracy now! we interviewed you in 2014 thatd the 200,000 people you helped to register to vovot. we're asking you right now you're feeling that night in may , making history in georgia, when you won the democratic nomination for georgia? havingk you so much for me back. it was an extraordinary night. not just for me and what it symbolized for w women and women of color, what it symbolizes for georgia and for america. we're changing the face of leadership in this country. that means reflecting the very different experiences and lives that folks have, recognizing that change is a good thing for georgia and a good thing for america. amy: talk about the issues you ran on. clearm running on very progressive dies, democratic values. we talk a
she is the 2012 recipient of the john f. kennedy new frontier award, spoke at the 2016 dnc, and has been hailed by "the new york times" as one of its "14 d she has written a new book called "minority leader: how to lead from the outside and make real change." stacey abrams, welcome back to democracy now! we interviewed you in 2014 thatd the 200,000 people you helped to register to vovot. we're asking you right now you're feeling that night in may , making history in...
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you know, bobby kennedy, john f. kennedy jr., were always really, really important in marginalized communities, in the african american community. and i thought what a great tim to explore that legacy at a time when politics fee so dark and when so many peoplpeople-- are so impacted by the political discourse of today. isthis was-- thealed like a really good time to look back at his life and legacy. and i really wanted to focus on his life, and that's kind of the inspiration for the film. woodruff: kathleen townsend, you started to talk about his legacy yourself ate miago. how do you feel it over all these years?i >> well, i t you saw it in the film, which is, first of al he could reach out t all sorts of people. as you know, on his funeral lrain it was white working class and black workingss, standing there, saluting him,h singing battle hymn of the republic" feeling that he was talking to them.to anhe people who were fortunate, he was saying, "you have a responsibility. you have-- you have been given privilege. e i
you know, bobby kennedy, john f. kennedy jr., were always really, really important in marginalized communities, in the african american community. and i thought what a great tim to explore that legacy at a time when politics fee so dark and when so many peoplpeople-- are so impacted by the political discourse of today. isthis was-- thealed like a really good time to look back at his life and legacy. and i really wanted to focus on his life, and that's kind of the inspiration for the film....
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he loved john f. kennedy. he spoke at the funeral. he said, you know, he was the age of one of my sons. it's just really touched him greatly. and he liked linden johnson very much too. by this time, by the 1960s, warren was a real liberal on the court. i mean, and he was the leader of this court. don't you ever forget that. and he was -- he didn't go to harvard or yale. but, by golly, he knew how to lead the court. and he did. so and he really wanted johnson to replace him. and, in fact, when he thought richard nixon was going to win the presidency in 1968, he offered his resignation to linden johnson who was then the president. well, the republicans were not having any of that. that was in 1968. and johnson had already announced he wasn't going to run for reelection. he was a lame duck president. and so the republicans criticized him, including nixon who was then the candidate -- became the candidate for the republican presidency nomination. and then he became the candidate. and then was president-elect. so warren was -- warren hated
he loved john f. kennedy. he spoke at the funeral. he said, you know, he was the age of one of my sons. it's just really touched him greatly. and he liked linden johnson very much too. by this time, by the 1960s, warren was a real liberal on the court. i mean, and he was the leader of this court. don't you ever forget that. and he was -- he didn't go to harvard or yale. but, by golly, he knew how to lead the court. and he did. so and he really wanted johnson to replace him. and, in fact, when...
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his father was instrumental in the election of president john f. kennedy. bill green served as a congressman until 1976 during which time he took on the oil oilanies, helped defeat the depletion allowance. he became the mayor of philadelphia -- the 94th mayor of philadelphia -- in 1980 and i'm pleased to say i was in his administration. during his term, he took on a lot of special interests and actually implemented the first deadly force policy in the united states. he has also set a interesting things, which i won't repeat here, about santa claus doesn't live here anymore and city council is the worst legislative body in the free world. and iays had a debate, said he should not have limited to the free world. he should have said the world. but that's beside the i might point. -- williamat his son j green -- you will see a pattern in the names here -- with the city council man during the council helped fight back the closure of the library branches. without further ado, it is my privilege to welcome bill green. [applause] greene: thank you very much for tha
his father was instrumental in the election of president john f. kennedy. bill green served as a congressman until 1976 during which time he took on the oil oilanies, helped defeat the depletion allowance. he became the mayor of philadelphia -- the 94th mayor of philadelphia -- in 1980 and i'm pleased to say i was in his administration. during his term, he took on a lot of special interests and actually implemented the first deadly force policy in the united states. he has also set a...
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and no, the ex-president's did not have secret service protection until after john f. kennedy was assassinated. so grandpa had no secret service until 1964. and anybody could walk up to the house, secret service put a fence around it but it was unlocked. i tell this story a lot, i don't know if anybody has heard it, but a man's car broke down in front of my grandparents home in the early 1950s. and he didn't know where he was, there is no sign on it in the 1950s that says truman home. there is no but he walked through the front gate and walked to the front steps and rang the doorbell. grandpa answer the door and the man said my car is broken down, do you have a phone. he said yeah, come on in. the guy went in, called the local garage. and the garage said it will take us 15 or 20 minutes to get over there and the man said that is all right, i'm not in a hurry. he hung up the phone and he said thank you i will wait by the car. grandpa said no, don't do that, sit down. they sat in the living room and talked for 15 or 20 minutes. finally, the record pulled up out front and
and no, the ex-president's did not have secret service protection until after john f. kennedy was assassinated. so grandpa had no secret service until 1964. and anybody could walk up to the house, secret service put a fence around it but it was unlocked. i tell this story a lot, i don't know if anybody has heard it, but a man's car broke down in front of my grandparents home in the early 1950s. and he didn't know where he was, there is no sign on it in the 1950s that says truman home. there is...
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when i was coming up, john f. kennedy was president. the cuban missile crisis was definitely, definitely a bad thing. to have nuclear missiles that close to the united states, even threatening the united states -- i would say that president kennedy would come right up in just say -- stay the course, let's call a nato security council meeting. give them a time limit. knock them down. , you know, man, it's a threat to the united states and our allies. kudos to the man for new jersey. calling.nk you for diana, gaithersburg, maryland, democrats line. yes, i don't trust the leader of russia, don't trust the leader of north korea. i don't trust the leader of the united states of america. they all have similarly narcissistic personalities. anybody that is going to get hurt. i have been hurt by someone like that in my personal life. fact did interfere with our elections to help get donald trump elected, it was not because they thought he would be good for our country. it was because they thought he would not be good for our country. unfortunate
when i was coming up, john f. kennedy was president. the cuban missile crisis was definitely, definitely a bad thing. to have nuclear missiles that close to the united states, even threatening the united states -- i would say that president kennedy would come right up in just say -- stay the course, let's call a nato security council meeting. give them a time limit. knock them down. , you know, man, it's a threat to the united states and our allies. kudos to the man for new jersey. calling.nk...
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freedom as john f. kennedy once proclaimed is not merely a word or an abstract theory but the most effective instrument for advancing the welfare of man. we owe it to those generations who have come before us and those who will come after us, to recognize that our defense of that freedom in all its forms, from free speech to free thought to free markets to free trade, it's not an act of recreation. let us pointedly declare to those who would suggest otherwise that the crossroads we find ourselves at are not the early innings of any game but an historic moment in which we will either affirm our commitment to the values we have served for so well and so long or engaged in a trade war that will only lead to economic disaster. let us not falter in our mission to promote and protect the values of freedom. let us not turn away from this most noble of responsibilities. let us proudly take the torch passed to us from our parents and ourarents' parents. let us cnue to serve as a beacon of hope, a shining light o
freedom as john f. kennedy once proclaimed is not merely a word or an abstract theory but the most effective instrument for advancing the welfare of man. we owe it to those generations who have come before us and those who will come after us, to recognize that our defense of that freedom in all its forms, from free speech to free thought to free markets to free trade, it's not an act of recreation. let us pointedly declare to those who would suggest otherwise that the crossroads we find...
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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 forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> this morning on "world news now," the death toll is climbing >>> this morning on "world news now," the death toll is climbing in that devastating volcano eruption in guatemala. clouds of ash cover the area. many for their lives. rescue teams are searching frantically for survivors. our team is also on the ground. >>> also breaking overnight, possible new trouble for paul manafort. the special counsel is accusing him of tampering with witnesses and he may be headed to jail. >>> an incredible real-life tv diagnosis. >> a doctor watching tv noticed something on this woman's neck and launched an all-out search to find her and he did. >> don't ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever come by here, okay? >> okay? that may have worked for chris tucker friday, but in real life, there's someone else after him. the irs. find out which celebrities owe the most in "t
john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> this morning on "world news now," the death toll is climbing >>> this morning on "world news now," the death toll is climbing in that devastating volcano eruption in guatemala. clouds of ash cover the area. many for their lives. rescue teams are...
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f. kennedy. and robert f. kennedy said 52 years ago in a famous speech that he gave in south africa on their day of affirmation, senator kennedy said back then, robert f. kennedy said back then, moral courage is a rare commodity than bravery in battle or intelligence. yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change. what we're asking is for this congress to have the moral courage to listen to the american people and to do right by these immigrants. i yield back. mr. garamendi: thank you very much, mr. castro. may i ask you a question? mr. castro: of course. mr. garamendi: you said you visited one of the shelters. and there were babies. babies a few months old? mr. castro: yeah. we went into the shelter and we visited two of them. at one of them there were about four or five infants. they had something called an infants room. and at least two of those infants, one of them 8 months, named roger, another 1 year old, named
f. kennedy. and robert f. kennedy said 52 years ago in a famous speech that he gave in south africa on their day of affirmation, senator kennedy said back then, robert f. kennedy said back then, moral courage is a rare commodity than bravery in battle or intelligence. yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change. what we're asking is for this congress to have the moral courage to listen to the american people and to do...
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f. kennedy. he was not ashamed of it, he stood up for it and he was able to eloquently describe our democratic republic, not this mess that donald trump is creating. it is just not america. arizona.t is gary in back to oklahoma where christopher is waiting period oklahoma one of 7 states holding a primary or primary runoff and we will spend our last hour of the "washington journal" talking about the major races to watch as the votes happen across the country. christopher, go ahead. loter: yeah, i don't have a to say. i just think the whole thing with maxine waters and schumer , weng out with what he said need to look at all this and realize -- we created pretty much all of our options and if , we have tootest get creative in the way we are going to protest and even what the word protest means and what a lot of these words mean. we are trapped in this framework that we cannot even -- people say think outside of the box and we cannot even see the sides of the box. the guy that was talking
f. kennedy. he was not ashamed of it, he stood up for it and he was able to eloquently describe our democratic republic, not this mess that donald trump is creating. it is just not america. arizona.t is gary in back to oklahoma where christopher is waiting period oklahoma one of 7 states holding a primary or primary runoff and we will spend our last hour of the "washington journal" talking about the major races to watch as the votes happen across the country. christopher, go ahead....
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>> back in 1961 john f. kennedy caught a lot of grief because he was going to talk to cruise -- khrushchev. 1962 came along and, what, he already has a communication window up to khrushchev, and i think it made a huge difference. i think today if you look at the relationship between the united states and russia, we need to continue to communicate. remember you can communicate with your friends and your enemies. and not that russia is an enemy, but we can communicate with people that we're close to and people that we aren't. stuart: the president says if you've got a personal relationship with somebody, you can be pretty harsh with them but at the same time stay on good terms. he says he's got a good relationship with president xi of china, but we're still in a trade dispute with china. he's got a personal relationship with kim jong un, but we're still going hard to make them change their policies. it works, doesn't it? >> i think it does. we've talked about diplomatic information, financial intelligence and
>> back in 1961 john f. kennedy caught a lot of grief because he was going to talk to cruise -- khrushchev. 1962 came along and, what, he already has a communication window up to khrushchev, and i think it made a huge difference. i think today if you look at the relationship between the united states and russia, we need to continue to communicate. remember you can communicate with your friends and your enemies. and not that russia is an enemy, but we can communicate with people that we're...
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john f. kennedy sent us to the moon to win a cold war fight with the russians, not to actually move out into space. trump and pins are trying to move -- pens are trying to -- pence are trying to move us to a new more deer wher -- model. it's a very exciting project. however, it's also a great test of trump's leadership because the air force has already issued a letter indicating they intend to slow walk this as slowly and carefully and avoiding any decision, the president ought to set a date, the force will be up, it will be established, it will be running. because otherwise, the deep state bureaucracy in defense will do everything they can to stop it. >> maria: really exciting stuff. let's talk trade for a minute. the president has had courage in pushing back on china. peter navarro makes the case in the journal today, and that is the intellectual property theft and forced transfer of technology are the real issues. your thoughts on trade away from china and the europeans, the fact that thes
john f. kennedy sent us to the moon to win a cold war fight with the russians, not to actually move out into space. trump and pins are trying to move -- pens are trying to -- pence are trying to move us to a new more deer wher -- model. it's a very exciting project. however, it's also a great test of trump's leadership because the air force has already issued a letter indicating they intend to slow walk this as slowly and carefully and avoiding any decision, the president ought to set a date,...
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they said it about john f. kennedy. the economymulate and no country has ever tax themselves into prosperity. that's my comment. host: reacting to the tax cuts in the floor of the house, democratic leader nancy pelosi. [video clip] president a jet that followed it said it was going to take $1.4 trillion from medicaid . a half a trillion from medicare, just to name a few of the cuts that have an impact on the health and well-being of the american people. again, a budget that should be a , itement of our values should be about how we allocate our resources. this tax bill, this tax scam for the rich, for corporate america, taking is deeply into debt at the americanf people. mandate forted millions of people not having the access that they should, the bill impacts the tax scam that impacts the budget. the basisx scam is for a court case against pre-existing conditions that the administration refuses to defend. again, it's just a the monstrosity of trumpcare, they stole health coverage from tens of millions of americans, cau
they said it about john f. kennedy. the economymulate and no country has ever tax themselves into prosperity. that's my comment. host: reacting to the tax cuts in the floor of the house, democratic leader nancy pelosi. [video clip] president a jet that followed it said it was going to take $1.4 trillion from medicaid . a half a trillion from medicare, just to name a few of the cuts that have an impact on the health and well-being of the american people. again, a budget that should be a ,...
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it is still real. >> john andersen was a campaign aide for robert f. kennedy in 1968. and managed the guest list on the funeral train that day. i was struck by the size of the crowds. every now and then there would be one, two people standing with the flag or, or sign. it was very emotional. it still is. >> also aboard the train, photographer, paul fusco, he captured the faces, black and white. male. female. young and old. staring into the train window. >> mixed in age and sex and color and size. new jersey is mixed. >> john ma len who was 20 at the time stood along the tracks in new jersey. >> did it feel look a funeral? >> it actually did. the sense was that you were at a wake the you were paying your respects. and just, just here to do that. and, stay quietly,aitingor the fratrain to come >> one of the houses here, i could hear a woman crying. and as the train came by she, she just called out oh, bobby, oh, bobby. when did you make the decision that you would go watch the train go by. >> soon as i k was going to be coming by this close. i just felt i needed to do it
it is still real. >> john andersen was a campaign aide for robert f. kennedy in 1968. and managed the guest list on the funeral train that day. i was struck by the size of the crowds. every now and then there would be one, two people standing with the flag or, or sign. it was very emotional. it still is. >> also aboard the train, photographer, paul fusco, he captured the faces, black and white. male. female. young and old. staring into the train window. >> mixed in age and sex...
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as the great president john f. kennedy said, let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and success of liberty. bashar al-assad will ultimately pay an awful, eternal price when he meets his maker. let's move that appointment up so that justice here or in the afterlife is swift and soon. let's shine our light on the actions of iran and russia, let's expose what that bright -- with that brightness the torture, the bombing of aid convoys and hospitals. let's shine that light on the plight of people simply trying to live their lives, to raise their children to be police officers, doctors, farmers, factory workers, and mothers and fathers. let's speak out for the freedom-loving people who so desperately need our voice. let's shine our light on the oppressive darkness around the world. mr. speaker, let's save syria. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speak
as the great president john f. kennedy said, let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and success of liberty. bashar al-assad will ultimately pay an awful, eternal price when he meets his maker. let's move that appointment up so that justice here or in the afterlife is swift and soon. let's shine our light on the actions of iran and russia, let's expose...
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kennedy's body. >> this is the parlor. and this is where the casket was placed. >> reporter: bennett levin was one of the thousands of bystanders in philadelphia who came to pay their respects 50 years ago. he now owns the coach. >> i think people came out because in their hearts, they believe the message that he was offering them, and that was the only way they could show respect. >> reporter: a solemn feeling that can still be felt today through fusco's work. >> one of the reasons that i think the photographs are so powerful today is that what they stand for and what bobby kennedy stood for are values that we seem to really miss. >> ninan: portraits of america in a time of profound loss. well, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." for more news any time, go to our streaming news channel cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. good night. hillside... above some homes. right now... the firefight is on. plan pping retardant... fire watch in the north b
kennedy's body. >> this is the parlor. and this is where the casket was placed. >> reporter: bennett levin was one of the thousands of bystanders in philadelphia who came to pay their respects 50 years ago. he now owns the coach. >> i think people came out because in their hearts, they believe the message that he was offering them, and that was the only way they could show respect. >> reporter: a solemn feeling that can still be felt today through fusco's work. >>...
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the nation mourned robert f. kennedy 50 years a. ancestrydna told my dad he comes from the southern coast of ireland. i think it's why we've been doing this...forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runners in the universe. my dad's ancestors were african bantu. i bet they told the most amazing stories. with twice the detail of other tests... ...ancestrydna can show dad where he's from- and strengthen the bonds you share. it's only $69. give it to dad for father's day. ♪ it's only $69. people are taking steps to fight type 2 diabetes... .wh e...food ...and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, s lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's one pill a day and although it's not a weight-loss drug, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do n
the nation mourned robert f. kennedy 50 years a. ancestrydna told my dad he comes from the southern coast of ireland. i think it's why we've been doing this...forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runners in the universe. my dad's ancestors were african bantu. i bet they told the most amazing stories. with twice the detail of other tests... ...ancestrydna can show dad where he's from- and strengthen the bonds you share. it's only $69. give it to...
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eastern, an intimate look at robert robert f. kennedy after his assassination. john lewis recalls that dark day. >> i was invited to ride the funeral train. just wanted to keep going. you saw people all along the way, holding their children, their little babies, and people crying. >> when you see the imagery as his body passes on the train, they're wealthy, poor, they're black and white, young and old. >> i think it is amazing how many different types of people that my grandfather touched. >> watch "headliners" hosted by chris matthews tonight on msnbc. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com a hilton getaway mns you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more fro
eastern, an intimate look at robert robert f. kennedy after his assassination. john lewis recalls that dark day. >> i was invited to ride the funeral train. just wanted to keep going. you saw people all along the way, holding their children, their little babies, and people crying. >> when you see the imagery as his body passes on the train, they're wealthy, poor, they're black and white, young and old. >> i think it is amazing how many different types of people that my...
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, and his sons john and robert kennedy both railed against the cia's role in vietnam. actually, my f before he was killed, the first thing he was going to do was to remove the clandestine services from the cia and make the cia what it was supposed to be which was an intelligence gathering organization. >> reporter: it's almost as if you have set up and detailed an enemy's list where those who may have had it in for your family. >> there was a lot of enemies that my father made, and they weren't all cia. >> reporter: is that where the seeds of doubt were planted that perhaps your father wasn't killed by the person we say he was killed by? >> i never suspected at any level that anybody other than s ears r until maybe three y ago. >> reporter: what changed? >> paul schrade. >> reporter: paul schrade was a close friend of the kennedys and was with robert when he was shot. it was schrade who took the first bullet and he insisted for decades that sirhan could not have acted alone. he has now raised serious questions in robert kennedy jr.'s mind as well. >> anybody who reads
, and his sons john and robert kennedy both railed against the cia's role in vietnam. actually, my f before he was killed, the first thing he was going to do was to remove the clandestine services from the cia and make the cia what it was supposed to be which was an intelligence gathering organization. >> reporter: it's almost as if you have set up and detailed an enemy's list where those who may have had it in for your family. >> there was a lot of enemies that my father made, and...
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kennedy was shot in california. such an indelible moment in history. what would have happened had this moment turned out differently? his one time speech writer jeff greenfield joins us next. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off yo
kennedy was shot in california. such an indelible moment in history. what would have happened had this moment turned out differently? his one time speech writer jeff greenfield joins us next. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am....
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. >>> and 50 years ago robert f. kennedy was shot after winning the california presidential. john lewis, an icon of the civil rights movement joins us tonight. >>> finally, let me finish with what's missing in american leadership tonight. i think you all know, and this is "hardball," where the action. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. >>> well, the supreme court todarud in favor of a colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. we all know about that case. in a 7-2 decision, the state commission had shown anti-religious bias when it ruled against the baker. the opinion written by justice anthony kennedy was aarrow one meaning it applied to the specific facts of this case only. it strongly reaff
. >>> and 50 years ago robert f. kennedy was shot after winning the california presidential. john lewis, an icon of the civil rights movement joins us tonight. >>> finally, let me finish with what's missing in american leadership tonight. i think you all know, and this is "hardball," where the action. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown...
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kennedy on the 50th anniversary. that's congressman john lewis speaking now. just hours ago former president clinton made a different appearance this one was here on the late show with steven colbert in which he responded again with that interview with nbc news. the former president suggested that nbc took his words out of context on monday when he was asked if he apologized to former white house intern monica lewsinsky. >> when i saw the interview, i thought that because they had to, you know, distill it, and it looked like i was saying i didn't apologize and i had no intention to. i didn't like this one because it started with an assertion that basically i had never ized, as if i had never tried to come to grips with it and as if there had been no attempt to hold me accountable. >> here's the facts. that interview did not start with an assertion, it started with a question, this one. >> did you ever apologize to her? >> no. yes, and nobody believes that i got out of that for free. i left the white house $16 million in deb but, you typically have a more gapin
kennedy on the 50th anniversary. that's congressman john lewis speaking now. just hours ago former president clinton made a different appearance this one was here on the late show with steven colbert in which he responded again with that interview with nbc news. the former president suggested that nbc took his words out of context on monday when he was asked if he apologized to former white house intern monica lewsinsky. >> when i saw the interview, i thought that because they had to, you...
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. >> john anderson was a campaign aide for robert f. kennedy in 1968. and managed the guest list on the funeral train that day. >> i was struck by the size of the crowds. every now and then there would be one or two people standing with a flag or sign. it was very emotional. still is. >> reporter: also aboard the train, photographer paul fusco. he captured the faces, black and white. male, female, young and old staring into the train window. >> mixed in age and sex and color and size. new jersey is next. >> john malone who was 20 at the time stood along the tracks in new jersey. did it feel like a funeral? >> it actually did. the sense was you were at a wake, paying your respects and just here to do that and stay quietly waiting for the train to come by. and one of the houses here, i could hear a woman crying. and as the train came by, she just called out, oh, bobby, oh, bobby. ♪ >> when did you make the decision that you would go watch the train go by? >> as soon as i knew the train was going to be coming by this close. i just felt i needed to do it.
. >> john anderson was a campaign aide for robert f. kennedy in 1968. and managed the guest list on the funeral train that day. >> i was struck by the size of the crowds. every now and then there would be one or two people standing with a flag or sign. it was very emotional. still is. >> reporter: also aboard the train, photographer paul fusco. he captured the faces, black and white. male, female, young and old staring into the train window. >> mixed in age and sex and...
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and to robert f kennedy, this was a measure of a life well lived. people and human connections, touch and a look, in the moment between strangers and friends leaving aside expectations and egos to acknowledge each other's work and wisdom. where we posit and see each other. when we look past color or creed or class, to recognize a humanity or imperfections or contradictions. our hope for a truer and kinder tomorrow. that humanity anchored my grandfather and carried him to the field and the farmworkers to the appellation in country and the tenement where in the shadows, in the background, the quiet space that rarely got attention, robert kennedy found the arteries of our american heart. and he said of those forgotten , your country sees you. your country values you, america would not be america without you. he held their hands. he knelt by their side. he shared their sorrows. and he lifted their spirits. he wasn't radical or revolutionary but he was human. and willing to be vulnerable. this was his greatest gift to give. he felt so intensely the suffe
and to robert f kennedy, this was a measure of a life well lived. people and human connections, touch and a look, in the moment between strangers and friends leaving aside expectations and egos to acknowledge each other's work and wisdom. where we posit and see each other. when we look past color or creed or class, to recognize a humanity or imperfections or contradictions. our hope for a truer and kinder tomorrow. that humanity anchored my grandfather and carried him to the field and the...
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robert f kennedy, this was a measure of a life well lived. connections, a touch and a look, in the moment ,etween strangers and friends where we leave aside expectations and ego ended -- and acknowledge each other's worth and wisdom, where we posit and see each other. when we look past color or creed or class, to recognize a humanity we all share. imperfections, contradictions, hope for for a truer, kinder tomorrow. humanity anchored my grandfather and carried him from of fields and farmworkers the hollows of appalachia, to the tenements of bed star i, -- y, to the quiet spaces that really got attention. found theennedy arteries of our american heart. forgotten, your country sees heal. your country values you. america would not be america without you. he held their hands. he knelt by their side. he shared their sorrows. he lifted their spirits. he was not radical or revolutionary, but he was human. and willing to be vulnerable. gift to his greatest give. intensely the suffering of others and from that pain of rows the moral force to relieve i
robert f kennedy, this was a measure of a life well lived. connections, a touch and a look, in the moment ,etween strangers and friends where we leave aside expectations and ego ended -- and acknowledge each other's worth and wisdom, where we posit and see each other. when we look past color or creed or class, to recognize a humanity we all share. imperfections, contradictions, hope for for a truer, kinder tomorrow. humanity anchored my grandfather and carried him from of fields and farmworkers...
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kennedy. at 9 p.m. on booktv's "after words" program, maryland congressman john delaney, the fist democrat to declare -- the first democrat to declare for president in 2020, he's interviewed by former democratic national committee chair donna brazile. at 10:10, donna hylton discusses her work in criminal justice reform and women's rights after being incarcerated for 27 years. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:35 p.m. eastern with casey gerald on the path he took from his turbulent upbringing in dallas to his education at yale university. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. .. >>> good morning. welcome the center here he museum of science in boston. this is a very special guest event. we have
kennedy. at 9 p.m. on booktv's "after words" program, maryland congressman john delaney, the fist democrat to declare -- the first democrat to declare for president in 2020, he's interviewed by former democratic national committee chair donna brazile. at 10:10, donna hylton discusses her work in criminal justice reform and women's rights after being incarcerated for 27 years. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:35 p.m. eastern with casey gerald on the path he took from his...
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it had been john kennedy 30 years before and they were proud of that. to give you a sense, i remember voting in '84, and i voted for reaganreeionhepresency, f havin worked in monaghan in '76 last democrat i worked for, we'll see what happens in the next few years. i'll go full circle. if there was mormon a habr br democr i would do that. i wro for the republican candidate sherry running against kerry. i'll interrupt to say i ran into then senator kerry, and after lo presidential campaign, so this must have bee 6.and we we. and he remembered, being good politician, vaguely that i had some massachusetts connection and sort of hva connection, said weren't you there at some point, when i was maybe lieutenant governor. i said, yes, actually i remember you coming, and i was at some dinner with him in a large d i w your first senate race '84. and he sort of beamed. and i said of course i voted against you. and maybe you are not aware of this but john kerry does not have a great sense of humor. so i said, yknow, he looked at me, and i said i mean it was nothing
it had been john kennedy 30 years before and they were proud of that. to give you a sense, i remember voting in '84, and i voted for reaganreeionhepresency, f havin worked in monaghan in '76 last democrat i worked for, we'll see what happens in the next few years. i'll go full circle. if there was mormon a habr br democr i would do that. i wro for the republican candidate sherry running against kerry. i'll interrupt to say i ran into then senator kerry, and after lo presidential campaign, so...
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ceremonies parking the robertniversary of f. kennedy's assassination were held today. kennedy was shot minutes after winning the california democratic presidential primary june if 5th, 1968. rights icon john lewis quoted a speech kennedy gave the night of martin luther king, jr.'s assassination two months before kennedy's death. >> what we need in the states is not division. what we need in the united hatred.s not love and wisdom and compassion. >> former president bill and parkland school emmant survivor gonzalez joined members of kennedy's family for today's observances. first lady trump remerged with her husband today at the fema headquarters. the president said of his roughhe had a little patch, but she's doing great. the appearance was mrs. trump's first outside house since may 10th. the first lady underwent a kidney procedure and recuperated in the hospital for five days. global news 24 hours a day on air and on twitter powered by more than 2,700 analysts inand countries. this is bloomberg. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action. the s&p 500 closed u
ceremonies parking the robertniversary of f. kennedy's assassination were held today. kennedy was shot minutes after winning the california democratic presidential primary june if 5th, 1968. rights icon john lewis quoted a speech kennedy gave the night of martin luther king, jr.'s assassination two months before kennedy's death. >> what we need in the states is not division. what we need in the united hatred.s not love and wisdom and compassion. >> former president bill and parkland...
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for robert f kennedy, this was a measure of a life well lived. people and human connections, the touch, a look, the moment between strangers and friends, where we leave aside expectations and ego and acknowledge each other's worth and wisdom, where we pause and see each other. when we look past color or creed a class and recognize humanity we all share. our imperfections, our contradictions, our hope for truer, kinder the tomorrow. that humanity anchored my grandfather. fieldsied him from the of farmworkers to the hollows of appalachia and the sprawling countriesns of indian to the tenements of bedstead where in the shadows, in the spacesund, the quiet that rarely sought or got attention, robert kennedy found the arteries of our american heart. forgotten, to those "your country sees you. your country values you. america would not be america without you." he held their hands. he knelt by their side. he shared their sorrows. and he lifted their spirits. he wasn't radical or revolutionary. he was human. vulnerable.to be it was his greatest gift to g
for robert f kennedy, this was a measure of a life well lived. people and human connections, the touch, a look, the moment between strangers and friends, where we leave aside expectations and ego and acknowledge each other's worth and wisdom, where we pause and see each other. when we look past color or creed a class and recognize humanity we all share. our imperfections, our contradictions, our hope for truer, kinder the tomorrow. that humanity anchored my grandfather. fieldsied him from the...
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for robert f kennedy, this was a measure of a life well lived. people and human connections, the touch, a look, the moment between strangers and friends, where we leave aside expectations and ego and acknowledge each other's worth and wisdom, where we pause and see each other. when we look past color or creed or class and recognize a humanity we all share. our imperfections, our contradictions, our hope for something, for the truer, kinder tomorrow. that humanity anchored my grandfather. it carried him from the fields of farmworkers to the hollows of appalachia and the sprawling reservations of indian countries to the tenements of bedstead where in the shadows, in the background, the quiet spaces that rarely sought or got attention, robert kennedy found the arteries of our american heart. and he said to those forgotten, "your country sees you. your country values you. america would not be america without you." he held their hands. he knelt by their side. he shared their sorrows. and he lifted their spirits. he wasn't radical or revolutionary. he
for robert f kennedy, this was a measure of a life well lived. people and human connections, the touch, a look, the moment between strangers and friends, where we leave aside expectations and ego and acknowledge each other's worth and wisdom, where we pause and see each other. when we look past color or creed or class and recognize a humanity we all share. our imperfections, our contradictions, our hope for something, for the truer, kinder tomorrow. that humanity anchored my grandfather. it...
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now all of a sudden, kennedy says he's going to retire. john cornyn smiling, say iing t reporters quote, am i maintaining composure, wow. an honest reaction if ever there was oneful how big of f a win is this for trump ? this happening just over 100 days from the election. >> this is enough for trump to establish the most important part of his legacy because it's going to last long after he leaves office. when ever that is. you've got essentially a group of younger justices have been appointed as conservative before with the intention of having decades long power. there hasn't been a reliablely conservative court over a period of year, you have to go back to at least the eisenhower years, some would argue back to the roosevelt years to see a conservative court and that means, sends out dangerous signals on abortion, gay rights and marriage all the rest, which is going to get right in the middle of midterms. >> you look at kennedy, a conservative, a reagan appointee. a conservative this week, but also roe v. wade. same-sex marriage. far fro
now all of a sudden, kennedy says he's going to retire. john cornyn smiling, say iing t reporters quote, am i maintaining composure, wow. an honest reaction if ever there was oneful how big of f a win is this for trump ? this happening just over 100 days from the election. >> this is enough for trump to establish the most important part of his legacy because it's going to last long after he leaves office. when ever that is. you've got essentially a group of younger justices have been...
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. >>> now, to our look at the legacy of robert f. kennedy. he was shot in california campaigning for president. his death, a devastating blow to a country that had endured the assassinations of his brother, president john kennedy and dr. martin luther king jr. robert kennedy played a pivotal role in american history. he was born to boston privilege. the seventh of the nine kennedy children. with a reputation for toughness and tenacity. he served as his older brother's campaign director. shepherding jfk to victory in 1960. taking on the roll of attorney general. he went toe-to-toe with george wallis to desegregate the university of alabama. and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the president during the cuban missile crisis. in november of 1963, he was shattered by his brother's assassination and retreated for a time into the arms of his family. and he had a big one. he and his wife, ethel, had 11 children. elected to the senate for new york in 1964, he emerged as a liberal crusader. he jumped into the 1968 presidential race. >> i run to seek new
. >>> now, to our look at the legacy of robert f. kennedy. he was shot in california campaigning for president. his death, a devastating blow to a country that had endured the assassinations of his brother, president john kennedy and dr. martin luther king jr. robert kennedy played a pivotal role in american history. he was born to boston privilege. the seventh of the nine kennedy children. with a reputation for toughness and tenacity. he served as his older brother's campaign...