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many believe the same conspiracy that killed john kennedy killed martin luther king, bobby kennedy. he was behind the 9/11 attack. what would john kennedy say about all of this? he certainly had wit and irony. i think one thing he went home is that after the half-century of the session, the conflicting theories that to this day have not been proven, this has been investigated by multiple ones. we have more effects than they do. where and not available to them. the evidence is stronger than it was 50 years ago. i predict that the he or 100 years from now it will be stronger still. what does it all mean in the end? it is important to not think of this as oswald anniversary. the real hero is john kennedy. we should remember what happened that day. the attacks have distracted us from what happened. a wife roster has been. two children lost their father. america lost a president. john kennedy was a great american patriot to believe with every fiber of his being an american greatness and exceptionalism. he felt america needed to make no apologies for its greatness. he loves the country to
many believe the same conspiracy that killed john kennedy killed martin luther king, bobby kennedy. he was behind the 9/11 attack. what would john kennedy say about all of this? he certainly had wit and irony. i think one thing he went home is that after the half-century of the session, the conflicting theories that to this day have not been proven, this has been investigated by multiple ones. we have more effects than they do. where and not available to them. the evidence is stronger than it...
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many believe the same conspiracy that killed john kennedy killed martin luther king, bobby kennedy. he was behind the 9/11 attack. what would john kennedy say about all of this? he certainly had wit and irony. i think one thing he went home is that after the half-century of the session, the conflicting theories that to this day have not been proven, this has been investigated by multiple ones. we have more effects than they do. where and not available to them. stronger than it was 50 years ago. i predict that the he or 100 years from now it will be stronger still. what does it all mean in the end? important to not think of anniversary.d the real hero is john kennedy. we should remember what happened that day. the attacks have distracted us from what happened. a wife roster has been. father.dren lost their america lost a president. was a great american patriot to believe with every fiber of his being an american greatness and exceptionalism. he felt america needed to make no apologies for its greatness. he loves the country to the core. he love the history. on the one-year anniversar
many believe the same conspiracy that killed john kennedy killed martin luther king, bobby kennedy. he was behind the 9/11 attack. what would john kennedy say about all of this? he certainly had wit and irony. i think one thing he went home is that after the half-century of the session, the conflicting theories that to this day have not been proven, this has been investigated by multiple ones. we have more effects than they do. where and not available to them. stronger than it was 50 years ago....
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john kennedy was at stanford in real life. we'll get to that in in a second, but in the meantime, i got that right, right? that amazon and hashat are in a price war, and in order to punish hashat, they are slowing the delivery of the books? >> yes, but i would characterize amazon.com a website so much as a book retailer. >> fair enough, that you buy on the web. >> so when barnes&noble says to mel, we will not carry your books because they are published by amazon publishing, i don't remember a big story on the front page of "the new york times." >> let me make sure you're not making some ajal jnaloganalogy, get this from barnes&noble because it is published by amazon. >> correct. >> this is just the first time it is coming to light with amazon. >> because now it's on the web. now it's via the internet, but typically to get your book featured at barnes&noble, publishers pay extra money to have it featured. so amazon is saying right now we want the price presumably to be lower, as scott said, so until you decide to make it lower
john kennedy was at stanford in real life. we'll get to that in in a second, but in the meantime, i got that right, right? that amazon and hashat are in a price war, and in order to punish hashat, they are slowing the delivery of the books? >> yes, but i would characterize amazon.com a website so much as a book retailer. >> fair enough, that you buy on the web. >> so when barnes&noble says to mel, we will not carry your books because they are published by amazon...
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if john kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963.heed then he can about the war. if john kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963.eed then he can about the war. if john kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963.d then he can wo about the war. if john kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963. do we know what kennedy would have done if he had lived? >> there is evidence to suggest that he never would have done what lindon johnson did in vietnam. >> this nation will keep its commitments from south vietnam to west berlin. >> lbj had experienced the same crisis by sitting next to kennedy. he had not come out with the same conclusions. he did not share kennedy's suspicion of the military or military advice. once kennedy was gone, it was inevitable that he was from positive change. he lost a president skeptical of military advice and gain had one who usually took it. >> russian announcement and he resigned. once cheering khruschchev were left in the dark as to what went on when bresh nef was the new leader of the party. >> my father was shocked. h
if john kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963.heed then he can about the war. if john kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963.eed then he can about the war. if john kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963.d then he can wo about the war. if john kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963. do we know what kennedy would have done if he had lived? >> there is evidence to suggest that he never would have done what lindon johnson did in vietnam. >> this nation will keep its commitments from...
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kennedy profile courage award to john bridges. >> good morning. people whohere with people like me only see about on television, it is incredible to be here. thank you very much for allowing me to be here. members of the john f. kennedy profiles encourage award committee, it is a privilege to be here with you. thank you for this moment. i want to thank my family and friends for being here in boston for the special day, and especially my partner rebecca, and my three wonderful, amazing children, paul, cameron, and leah. thank you for your support. i am humbled by this honor. i'm still in disbelief. have not quite recovered from the shock of a young man called me on my cell phone telling me that he's president kennedy's grandson, and i will never forget the intense emotion of that moment when i realized the magnitude of what jack was offering me. to consider that a kennedy, a member of the family that my own family loved and cherished and admired and respected, called me forward to recognize me from es andtrue hero courageous people. it goes beyond
kennedy profile courage award to john bridges. >> good morning. people whohere with people like me only see about on television, it is incredible to be here. thank you very much for allowing me to be here. members of the john f. kennedy profiles encourage award committee, it is a privilege to be here with you. thank you for this moment. i want to thank my family and friends for being here in boston for the special day, and especially my partner rebecca, and my three wonderful, amazing...
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america was a different place on the day before john f. kennedy was killed. so when you look at this america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the 60s, and you say that day was a dividing day. >> i guess in the average man's life, there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget. because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i will remember november 2 itnd as long as i live. it is impossible for me to this day, and i'm sure ten years from now, in looking at the school dipositivetory building an impossible to drive by this morning and not think about the day president kennedy died there. it will always be with us. >> kennedy, along side other presidents, johnson, nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter, reagan and two bushes, even bill clinton, people, they don't remember what they did, but they rep the images. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> this is what people wish for again in the government. they want someone who inspires them. wh
america was a different place on the day before john f. kennedy was killed. so when you look at this america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the 60s, and you say that day was a dividing day. >> i guess in the average man's life, there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget. because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i will remember november 2 itnd as long as i live. it is impossible for me to this...
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who killed john f. kennedy? the commission answers lee harvey oswald. was oswald acting alone, or was he a member of a conspiracy? the commission answers, he acted alone. >> we knew most people were not going to read all of the warren commission report, so cbs news went to air with an understandable form for the public at large what the warren commission found. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee, or informant of the fbi, cia, or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle. the mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas school book depository. the cumulative evidence of eyewitness firearms and ballistics experts and medical authorities demonstrated that the shots were fired from above and beh
who killed john f. kennedy? the commission answers lee harvey oswald. was oswald acting alone, or was he a member of a conspiracy? the commission answers, he acted alone. >> we knew most people were not going to read all of the warren commission report, so cbs news went to air with an understandable form for the public at large what the warren commission found. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee, or informant of the fbi, cia, or any...
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initially, robert kennedy, john douglas was hip representative, we met, john douglas and i with bayard rustin. bobby kennedy did not want to march to take place. vance did not want to march to take place. the kennedys saw this as a political issue. bobby kennedy was really tough on this. we came back from that meeting and said, this march is going to happen. at that point, there was terrible concern about the march. we had military people in the crowd. we closed all the liquor stores. we literally called hotels -- they didn't want anybody to stay overnight. come and go. we couldn't take the chance. we asked hotels to impose outrageous prices for their rooms. i got in an argument with the cardinal in washington because the catholic church was providing cots. it really gave you a sense of that. i watched the march with vance in the army war room. we had people on top of the lincoln memorial. it was all really scared about violence. something nobody really wanted. if only king wouldn't do this. if only -- we even had -- jon lewis had a stinging speech attacking kennedy. we did everything
initially, robert kennedy, john douglas was hip representative, we met, john douglas and i with bayard rustin. bobby kennedy did not want to march to take place. vance did not want to march to take place. the kennedys saw this as a political issue. bobby kennedy was really tough on this. we came back from that meeting and said, this march is going to happen. at that point, there was terrible concern about the march. we had military people in the crowd. we closed all the liquor stores. we...
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think it was just john kennedy's death, although that they gave him an opening. i don't think it was just the movement out there although that was huge. what you pointed out in this tension between dr. king and lbj, there is an inevitable tension in a movement that is pushing in at the government from the outside. as a president who knows he needs that movement, there is going to be tension. no president wants to be pressured from the outside. the same tension existed between president lincoln and frederick douglass. eventually they became really good friends. lincoln understood that he needed frederick douglass and the abolitionists just as lbj needed the civil rights movement. together, they produced something -- thank god they were there at that moment in history -- that changed our country forever. [applause] colophon oh, what was your perspective? or bad luck tod be there when the relationship dissolved. --i think at both ends dissolved in the sense that dr. king made a decision about the vietnam war. he admired king. quitek they were both good at politics.
think it was just john kennedy's death, although that they gave him an opening. i don't think it was just the movement out there although that was huge. what you pointed out in this tension between dr. king and lbj, there is an inevitable tension in a movement that is pushing in at the government from the outside. as a president who knows he needs that movement, there is going to be tension. no president wants to be pressured from the outside. the same tension existed between president lincoln...
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who killed john f. kennedy. the commission answers aun ekle harvey oswald. was he acting alone or was he part of a conspiracy. the commission answers he acted alone. >> we knew we weren't going to do all of the report but there was nothing to support the speculation that he was an agent, employee, or informant of the fbi, cia or any governmental agency. his palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from the sixth floor window in the texas school composit compository. experts temon straighted that shots were fired above and to the side of president kennedy. >> the bullet entered here. came just just below the president's adam's apple. the commission believes that the same bullet then entered the right shoulder of governor connelly, passed through his chest and continued through his right wrist and on into his left thigh. >> the report has been generally accepted throughout the country. i think it reflects the
who killed john f. kennedy. the commission answers aun ekle harvey oswald. was he acting alone or was he part of a conspiracy. the commission answers he acted alone. >> we knew we weren't going to do all of the report but there was nothing to support the speculation that he was an agent, employee, or informant of the fbi, cia or any governmental agency. his palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation....
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america was a different place on the day before john f. kennedy was killed. so when you look at this america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the 60s, you really say, that day was the dividing point. >> i guess in the average man's life, there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget. because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. it is impossible for me to this day, and i'm sure ten years from now to drive through dallas and look at the book dismissouri tour building and impossible to drive by this morning and not think about the day president kennedy died there. it will always be with us. >> kennedy, along side other presidents, johnson, nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter, reagan and two bushes, even bill clinton, people, they don't remember what they did, but they remember their rhetoric. and they remember the images. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> this is what people wi
america was a different place on the day before john f. kennedy was killed. so when you look at this america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the 60s, you really say, that day was the dividing point. >> i guess in the average man's life, there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget. because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. it is impossible for me...
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and apparently one of the hearts was john kennedy in the spring of 1963. >> i would like to say he was moved by dr. king's words and example in the movement, but the fact of the matter is after birmingham the demonstrations spread to over 200 cities like wildfire, all over. president kennedy said there were even demonstrations on military bases overseas. and we're either going to put it out one at a time, risking something that makes us look bad in the world, or we will have to bite the bullet. so i think that it was -- the movement, the sympathetic demonstrations that spread from birmingham created the pressure that pushed kennedy to give that speech. on the other hand, that speech ought to be much more iconic than it is. right now it ranks way behind ask not what you do for your country, but we are confronted primarily with the moral issue. it is as olds as the scriptures and clear as the u.s. constitution is what dr. king had been asking him to say. that was a shining movement and the night edgar medgars was killed. i think it was an isolated moment and a combination of it was not w
and apparently one of the hearts was john kennedy in the spring of 1963. >> i would like to say he was moved by dr. king's words and example in the movement, but the fact of the matter is after birmingham the demonstrations spread to over 200 cities like wildfire, all over. president kennedy said there were even demonstrations on military bases overseas. and we're either going to put it out one at a time, risking something that makes us look bad in the world, or we will have to bite the...
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so the belief was that here were these college students, many responding to john kennedy's initial notion of your responsibility to help make america better, and these kids came from all over the country. and many weren't really sure what they were getting into they were trained, they were told how to practice nonviolence, how to be safe. but the reality is you suddenly have all these people coming to mississippi, and really forcing the state to react to them. and they did. they reacted with violence, they reacted with intimidation, but it was also an example of where that violence and intimidation didn't stop the plan to register all these people. >> who are the people that are coming from the north, that are coming from all over the country, and why mississippi? >> most of the people who come are college age students. these are the people who have both the passion, quite honestly, they're not having jobs that are threatened to lose, and they are also part of that generation that wants to change america. >> they mostly african-americans? >> i would say that they are mostly white students
so the belief was that here were these college students, many responding to john kennedy's initial notion of your responsibility to help make america better, and these kids came from all over the country. and many weren't really sure what they were getting into they were trained, they were told how to practice nonviolence, how to be safe. but the reality is you suddenly have all these people coming to mississippi, and really forcing the state to react to them. and they did. they reacted with...
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kennedy's initial notion of your responsibility to help make america better, and these kids came from all over the country, and many were not really sure what they were getting into. they were trained, they were told how to practice nonviolence, how to be safe, but the reality is you suddenly have all of these people coming to mississippi and really forcing the state to react to them, and they did. they reacted with violence, they , buted with intimidation it was also an example of where the violence and intimidation did not stop the plan to register all of these people. >> who are the people that are coming from the north, that are coming from all over the country , and why mississippi? >> most of the people who come are college aged students. these are the people who have both the passion, quite honestly, they're not having tos that are threatened lose, and they're part of that generation that wants to change america. >> mostly african american ts? >> i was a mostly white students. it is a commission of black-and-white students, a large number of white students coming to the south,
kennedy's initial notion of your responsibility to help make america better, and these kids came from all over the country, and many were not really sure what they were getting into. they were trained, they were told how to practice nonviolence, how to be safe, but the reality is you suddenly have all of these people coming to mississippi and really forcing the state to react to them, and they did. they reacted with violence, they , buted with intimidation it was also an example of where the...
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in 1958, maggie, we didn't know what john kennedy's program was for the future. we got plenty of time, you're absolutely right. this campaign will be about the future and the economic issues again. i'm going to look forward to republicans attacking hillary clinton for being in favor -- >> it's not 1958. people want to know personal things about their candidates. that was the issue in 2008. >> i'm not disagreeing with that. i'm saying it's early, two years away, one year before a campaign to start to raise those examinations. but i think that the hillary clinton you saw tonight and that i've known for over 40 years you saw the laughter. i think the authenticity. there is a great sense of humor you saw about the carl rove comment. he was known as george bush's brain. she laughed and gave the personality that i have known through the years and i certainly agree that that hillary clinton did emerge too late in the 2008 campaign. i think she is now going to show us more of herself. >> she admitted as much herself. she said in 2008 i didn't have a very good tragedy. sh
in 1958, maggie, we didn't know what john kennedy's program was for the future. we got plenty of time, you're absolutely right. this campaign will be about the future and the economic issues again. i'm going to look forward to republicans attacking hillary clinton for being in favor -- >> it's not 1958. people want to know personal things about their candidates. that was the issue in 2008. >> i'm not disagreeing with that. i'm saying it's early, two years away, one year before a...
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hillary clinton is a very popular political leader, in 1958, maggie, we didn't know what john kennedy's program was for the future. we have plenty of time. you're absolutely right. this campaign will be about the future and the economic issues again. i'm going to look forward to republicans attacking -- >> it is not 1958, people want to know personal things about their candidates. >> absolutely. >> i'm just saying -- >> i'm not disagreeing with that. i'm saying it is a little early, two years away. at least one year away before the campaign begins to start to raise those expectations. but i think the hillary clinton you saw tonight and that i have known for over 40 kweeyears, yow the lau the lau the laughter, the authenticity. i certainly agree that hillary clinton did emerge too late in the campaign. >> she said back in 2008 i really didn't have a very good strategy. she admitted that in that interview tonight. i want you to listen to this because i wonder if people are tired of clinton/bush all over again, listen. >> barbara bush has said enough with the clintons and the bushes? the c
hillary clinton is a very popular political leader, in 1958, maggie, we didn't know what john kennedy's program was for the future. we have plenty of time. you're absolutely right. this campaign will be about the future and the economic issues again. i'm going to look forward to republicans attacking -- >> it is not 1958, people want to know personal things about their candidates. >> absolutely. >> i'm just saying -- >> i'm not disagreeing with that. i'm saying it is a...
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. >> with the tranquil courage of the great leaders of democracy, john fitzgerald kennedy said to the communist world, enough. >> there had been some back and forth between kennedy and khrushchev. we'll make a promise not to invade cuba and within a matter of months the united states will take the missiles out of turkey. >> in return for that, khrushchev publicly and verifiably removed missiles from cuba. >> the conditions of the cold war had been altered in spirit if not in fact by what happened in cuba. as a result of american determination in the crisis, morale has been raised throughout the non-communist world. >> perhaps this is the beginning of more understanding between our peoples. >> both sides realize we need to stand back from this and we need to create a framework that's less dangerous. >> i have chosen this time and place to discuss a topic on which ignorance too often abounds. and the truth too rarely perceived and that is the most important topic on earth, peace. >> the following june, kennedy gives the famous peace speech at american university in which talks about cha
. >> with the tranquil courage of the great leaders of democracy, john fitzgerald kennedy said to the communist world, enough. >> there had been some back and forth between kennedy and khrushchev. we'll make a promise not to invade cuba and within a matter of months the united states will take the missiles out of turkey. >> in return for that, khrushchev publicly and verifiably removed missiles from cuba. >> the conditions of the cold war had been altered in spirit if...
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>> safer: this was the front page of "the new york times" the day after john kennedy died. the portraits of the fallen president and his successor, both taken by henry grossman. he later photographed the former first lady at home in new york. >> grossman: she was very photogenic, very quiet. she could be sharp and strong. >> safer: tough. >> grossman: yes, lovely but tough. ( cheers and applause ) >> safer: and he traveled with robert kennedy during his presidential campaign. shortly before rfk was killed, grossman caught him catnapping during an exhausting day on the road. >> grossman: it's an eerie picture to me, knowing what happened to him and having known what happened to his brother, my god. >> safer: like many talented photographers, henry grossman also had great luck being in the right place at the right time. this theater in new york, for instance. today, it's home to the david letterman show. 50 years ago, a revolution took place here. ( girls screaming ) >> grossman: i lived a block away and so i walked over here with no anticipation, no understanding of what i w
>> safer: this was the front page of "the new york times" the day after john kennedy died. the portraits of the fallen president and his successor, both taken by henry grossman. he later photographed the former first lady at home in new york. >> grossman: she was very photogenic, very quiet. she could be sharp and strong. >> safer: tough. >> grossman: yes, lovely but tough. ( cheers and applause ) >> safer: and he traveled with robert kennedy during his...
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. >> with the tranquil courage of the great leaders of democracy, john fitzgerald kennedy said to the communist world, enough. >> there had been some back and forth between kennedy and khrushchev. we'll make a promise not to invade cuba and within a matter of months the united states will take the missiles out of turkey. >> in return for that, khrushchev publicly and verify bring removed missiles from cuba. >> the conditions of the cold war had been altered in spirit if not in fact by what happened in cuba. as a result of american determination in the crisis, morale has been raised throughout the non-communist world. >> perhaps this is the beginning of more understanding between our peoples. >> both sides realize we need to stand back from this and we need to create a framework that's less dangerous. >> i have chosen this time and place to discuss a topic on which ignorance too often abounds. and the truth too rarely perceived and that is the most important topic on earth, peace. >> the following june, kennedy gives the famous peace speech at american university in which talks about c
. >> with the tranquil courage of the great leaders of democracy, john fitzgerald kennedy said to the communist world, enough. >> there had been some back and forth between kennedy and khrushchev. we'll make a promise not to invade cuba and within a matter of months the united states will take the missiles out of turkey. >> in return for that, khrushchev publicly and verify bring removed missiles from cuba. >> the conditions of the cold war had been altered in spirit if...
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. >> with the tranquil courage of the great leaders of democracy, john fitzgerald kennedy said to the communist world, enough. >> there had been some back and forth between kennedy and khrushchev. we'll make a promise not to invade cuba and within a matter of months the united states will take the missiles out of turkey. >> in return for that, khrushchev pubcly and verifiably removed missiles from cuba. >> the conditions of the cold war had been altered in spirit if not in fact by what happened in cuba. as a result of american determination in the crisis, morale has been raised throughout the non-communist world. >> perhaps this is the beginning of more understanding between our peoples. >> both sides realize we need to stand back from this and we need to create a framework that's less dangerous. >> i have chosen this time and place to discuss a topic on which ignorance too often abounds. and the truth too rarely perceived and that is the most important topic on earth, peace. >> the following june, kennedy gives the famous peace speech at american university in which talks about chang
. >> with the tranquil courage of the great leaders of democracy, john fitzgerald kennedy said to the communist world, enough. >> there had been some back and forth between kennedy and khrushchev. we'll make a promise not to invade cuba and within a matter of months the united states will take the missiles out of turkey. >> in return for that, khrushchev pubcly and verifiably removed missiles from cuba. >> the conditions of the cold war had been altered in spirit if not...
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it was proposed more than one year ago by our late and beloved president, john f. kennedy. it received the bipartisan thirds of more than two of the members of both the house and the senate. an overwhelming majority of republicans as well as democrats. voted for it. it has received the thoughtful support of tens of thousands of civic and religious leaders in all parts of this nation. and it is supported by the great majority of the american people. the purpose of this law is simple. it does not restrict freedom of any american. so long as he respects the rights of others. it does not give special treatment to any citizen. it does say the only limit to a man's hope for happiness is that the future of his children shall be his own ability. it does say that there are those who are equal before god, shall now he will be equal in the the classrooms, the factories, hotels, restaurants, movie theaters, and other places that provide service to the public. i am taking steps to implement the law under my constitutional obligation to take care that the laws are faithfully executed. fi
it was proposed more than one year ago by our late and beloved president, john f. kennedy. it received the bipartisan thirds of more than two of the members of both the house and the senate. an overwhelming majority of republicans as well as democrats. voted for it. it has received the thoughtful support of tens of thousands of civic and religious leaders in all parts of this nation. and it is supported by the great majority of the american people. the purpose of this law is simple. it does not...
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he tells a friend, he says, you know, we could have beaten john kennedy in the civil rights. we can't beat lyndononson. he says, he's a man who understands power and how to use it. he'll tear your arm off at the shoulder and beat you over the head with it, but he'll get your votes. we're going to lose to lyndon johnson. >> and lose is exactly what russell did. on june 10th, 1964, the senate voted to end the filibuster and soon after passed the bill. on july 2nd lyndon johnson, that unlikely shepherd of civil rights in america, spoke to the nation before signing the bill and ended his address with a powerful message. >> let us close the springs of racial poison. let us pray for a wise and understanding hearts. let us lay aside the irrelevant differences and make our nation whole. >> with that, he signed the bill. when he signed the civil rights bill he does recognize and actually says, i have handed the south over to the republican party. >> yes, for 40 years he says, i've turned it over to the republican party. >> so he knew he was paying a terrible political price for doing
he tells a friend, he says, you know, we could have beaten john kennedy in the civil rights. we can't beat lyndononson. he says, he's a man who understands power and how to use it. he'll tear your arm off at the shoulder and beat you over the head with it, but he'll get your votes. we're going to lose to lyndon johnson. >> and lose is exactly what russell did. on june 10th, 1964, the senate voted to end the filibuster and soon after passed the bill. on july 2nd lyndon johnson, that...
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kennedy was killed. the assassination changed the trajectory of the sixties. >> i remember november the 22nd as long as i live. >> lee harvey oswald is arrested. >> did you kill the president? >> no, i have not been charged with that. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> information concerning the cause of the death of your president has been with held. >> witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. >> the sixties, tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >>> and coming up right here on news room, former president george h.w. bush taking to the skies for his annual birthday skydive. see the video. >>> and next, they were labelled too extreme for al-qaeda so just who is this terrorist group wreaking havoc in iraq? up next, we'll explain. 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 fou
kennedy was killed. the assassination changed the trajectory of the sixties. >> i remember november the 22nd as long as i live. >> lee harvey oswald is arrested. >> did you kill the president? >> no, i have not been charged with that. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> information concerning the cause of the death of your president has been with held. >> witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. >> the sixties, tonight at...
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it was proposed more than one year ago by our late and beloved president john f. kennedy. it received the bipartisan support of more than two-thirds of the embers of both the house and the senate. an overwhelming majority of republicans as well as democrats voted for it. it has received the thoughtful upport of tens of thousands of civic and religious leaders in all parts of this nation. and it is supported by the great majority of the american eople. the purpose of the law is simple. it does not restrict the freedom of any american, so long as he respects the rights of others. it does not give special treatment to any citizen. it does say the only limit to a man's hope for happiness, and for the future of his children, hall be his own ability. it does say that there are those who are equal before god shall now also be equal in the polling booths, in the classrooms, in the factories, and in hotels, restaurants, movie theaters, and other places that provide service to the public. i am taking steps to implement the law under my constitutional obligation to "take care that th
it was proposed more than one year ago by our late and beloved president john f. kennedy. it received the bipartisan support of more than two-thirds of the embers of both the house and the senate. an overwhelming majority of republicans as well as democrats voted for it. it has received the thoughtful upport of tens of thousands of civic and religious leaders in all parts of this nation. and it is supported by the great majority of the american eople. the purpose of the law is simple. it does...
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this tooth along with thousands of others got john f. kennedy to sign the nuclear testing partial ban that dragically reduced how much nuclear testing could go on. you can walk past this and never even notice it, this has a national story behind it. what is really exciting, we have some people come into the museum and say i gave my tooth to that program when i was a child. we had a man bring in a button and the button said i gave my tooth to science. he was so excited to show this to us. this was a really interesting story for the national significance but also because it happened in st. louis. real people gave this tooth to this program. this is a hand operated bottle corking machine. in the days before they had cans or bottle caps, they put corks in the top of bottles. somebody had to sit on this thing and do it by hand. brewing is such a huge part of st. louis history, it's an amazing story with lots of different breweries and of course, the most famous became anheuser-busch, the largest in the world. in the era of anheuser-busch talk
this tooth along with thousands of others got john f. kennedy to sign the nuclear testing partial ban that dragically reduced how much nuclear testing could go on. you can walk past this and never even notice it, this has a national story behind it. what is really exciting, we have some people come into the museum and say i gave my tooth to that program when i was a child. we had a man bring in a button and the button said i gave my tooth to science. he was so excited to show this to us. this...
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there were enough incidents for john kennedy and -- which was secreta secretary of state? to form a special protocall was. whose idea was sort of somehow if we can figure out how to distinguish between africans and black americans. we can solve this problem. and that spurred from the howard university campus, you know, a lot of protests along what was then before i-95 route 40. and john kennedy had a rather flippant attitude about this. he said, i always fly to new york. why don't the africans fly to new york instead of driving to new york? what eventually ended this, of course, was the 1964 supreme court -- 1964 public accommodations act. the other important influence certainly brought to the our attention the al -- the argument that arms struggle for independence was mentally liberating. you get the psychiatrist who was working. this kind of argument and he was widely read by people. he was a name, you know, right up there with thinkers that we wanted to think about. and, you know, and lastly, the liberation movements later on in the '60s in southern africa. mozambique,
there were enough incidents for john kennedy and -- which was secreta secretary of state? to form a special protocall was. whose idea was sort of somehow if we can figure out how to distinguish between africans and black americans. we can solve this problem. and that spurred from the howard university campus, you know, a lot of protests along what was then before i-95 route 40. and john kennedy had a rather flippant attitude about this. he said, i always fly to new york. why don't the africans...
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john kennedy. >> may i ask you so i don't look too naive, a tough question right off the bat. >> whether i'm a democrat or republican? >> people recognized the television was now the medium that mattered. it wasn't before 1960, and it was every day after 1960 in those presidential debates. >> all right. >> once everyone had a tv set in their living room, and advertisers had fully gotten a grip on how effective this was a way to sell products, the very definition of what you were doing was to create entertainment that would appeal to as many people as possible. >> beaver, eat your brussel sprouts. >> i can't. >> "leave it to beaver" was something a lot of families understood. it was the first show that was ever shot from the perspective of a child. >> beaver. >> most people have had a lot of the experiences that the beaver or wally had. and everyone in their life has an eddie haskell. >> some dumb kid fell in his soup. >> good evening, mr. cleaver. some poor, unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everyone has that moment when they were so embarrassed and they thought they'd never get
john kennedy. >> may i ask you so i don't look too naive, a tough question right off the bat. >> whether i'm a democrat or republican? >> people recognized the television was now the medium that mattered. it wasn't before 1960, and it was every day after 1960 in those presidential debates. >> all right. >> once everyone had a tv set in their living room, and advertisers had fully gotten a grip on how effective this was a way to sell products, the very definition of...
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in an interview what what president was the most consequential in your lifetime and you didn't see john kennedy said ronald reagan you know he changed america and he really did he did it was as much a revolution as the franklin roosevelt presidents yet and i think that's a good point because one of the one of the difficulties about having this discussion about reaganomics is only sometimes and sometimes in the left people talk about it as a failed policy as opposed to a successful policy you know people have cleaned their clear winners and losers and the reaganomics here in the united states where it's good it's working great for the top for example and i think it's designed that way it's not necessarily failed policy or arguably of resolution undersell to survive as far as like corporate tax something we're still far above you know other countries i wouldn't say not effective. not on this don so it's doing actively i mean i certainly don't argue that people's hope in the american dream has gone down i mean there's this new group called american encore that's basically showing that you
in an interview what what president was the most consequential in your lifetime and you didn't see john kennedy said ronald reagan you know he changed america and he really did he did it was as much a revolution as the franklin roosevelt presidents yet and i think that's a good point because one of the one of the difficulties about having this discussion about reaganomics is only sometimes and sometimes in the left people talk about it as a failed policy as opposed to a successful policy you...
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kennedy said ronald reagan you know he changed america and he really did he did it was as much of a revolution as the franklin roosevelt presidents yet and i think that's a good point because one of the one of the difficulties about having this discussion about reaganomics is only sometimes and sometimes in the left people talk about it as a failed policy as opposed to a successful policy you know people have clearly there are clear winners and losers in the reaganomics here in the united states where it's good it's working great for the top for example and i think it's designed that way it's not necessarily kill policy or arguably of regulation undersell do so i mean as far as like corporate taxes i mean we're still far above you know other countries i wouldn't say not effective. not on this guy and so it's doing it actively i mean i certainly don't argue that people's hope in the american dream has gone down i mean there's this new group called american encore that's basically showing that you know you go into a school us children what is the best country less than. third now we'l
kennedy said ronald reagan you know he changed america and he really did he did it was as much of a revolution as the franklin roosevelt presidents yet and i think that's a good point because one of the one of the difficulties about having this discussion about reaganomics is only sometimes and sometimes in the left people talk about it as a failed policy as opposed to a successful policy you know people have clearly there are clear winners and losers in the reaganomics here in the united...
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kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] replace your laptop? start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course, make it run microsoft office, with the power and speed to do real work. introducing surface pro 3. the tablet that can replace your laptop. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a si
kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] replace your laptop? start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a...
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john kennedy said you got to walk to work. >> the walk that is so famous for some money photographs, that is his commute. he is up at 6:00 are 7:00? >> he gets up, he sees his girls before goes to school. he works on the morning whether he is traveling. >> i want to talk about that. that was this morning. watching this, someone photographing the president working out. he is just a regular guy. secret services all around him. they are hotel guests. it is kind of funny, we haven't seen this before, the president does this everywhere he travels. gyhe works out in public ms. >> they'll ask anybody to leave. anybody to't ask leave. if you're a guest in your gym clothes, you might have to wait for the leader of the free world to take your turn, but he works out like anybody else. it is part of what keeps him levelheaded. he is very disciplined about getting that in. then he comes in and works on the morning, not unlike most presidents, usually does his intelligence briefing. chief of staff, vice resident security advisor, deputy national security advisor. press secretary is never in it. no
john kennedy said you got to walk to work. >> the walk that is so famous for some money photographs, that is his commute. he is up at 6:00 are 7:00? >> he gets up, he sees his girls before goes to school. he works on the morning whether he is traveling. >> i want to talk about that. that was this morning. watching this, someone photographing the president working out. he is just a regular guy. secret services all around him. they are hotel guests. it is kind of funny, we...
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kennedy's great inaugural line the united states is willing to pay any price, bear any burden in the cause of defense of liberty. that is great during the cold war but we now have multiple enemies transitioning various countries, and an entirely different approach to warfare. we can't afford to pay any price and the bear any burden. sometimes bad things happen even to good people and we can't fix it. we should have left him. >> in chapter 9 of what works. we point at states that doing a great job solving their own problems. i notice illinois is not on that list. why isn't it? is there any hope? >> there is 0 wing at juliet prison just for illinois politicians. no political party has a monopoly on morality or ideas. this is why you need to shake things up and i would say the same if the republicans had been in power too long. you get stayed in your ways, you get a sense of entitlement and the temptation of corruption succumbs to everybody in high office at one level or another is there. i have become a political environmentalist, i believe in recycling trash and politicians for the sa
kennedy's great inaugural line the united states is willing to pay any price, bear any burden in the cause of defense of liberty. that is great during the cold war but we now have multiple enemies transitioning various countries, and an entirely different approach to warfare. we can't afford to pay any price and the bear any burden. sometimes bad things happen even to good people and we can't fix it. we should have left him. >> in chapter 9 of what works. we point at states that doing a...
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kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thru
kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing...
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. >> taken a sample from john kennedy he could have just as easily put that with the predecessor. many people go back and forth to argue that but by a acknowledging even the president on his watch his popularity went up. so some people worry about they've made a mistake but the people will not kill you for that. but they will for trivializtrivializ ing or hiding the mistake or that you never made one. >> you are forgetting the human issue. you just touch every betty's harked day after day that is what the administration does not do. christie the roemer is to be the economic adviser was helping with the stimulus package now saidfq everything contrary to what they did in the first couple of years because she is trying to connect with the people we did screw up and won hearts by doing fact -- that. neil: impressive. but not here. we are working on a new housing secretary but on the same bad housing numbers. baptism by fire? he would not even be working at the irs. of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastruct
. >> taken a sample from john kennedy he could have just as easily put that with the predecessor. many people go back and forth to argue that but by a acknowledging even the president on his watch his popularity went up. so some people worry about they've made a mistake but the people will not kill you for that. but they will for trivializtrivializ ing or hiding the mistake or that you never made one. >> you are forgetting the human issue. you just touch every betty's harked day...
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. >> john kennedy said you got to walk to work. >> the walk that is so famous for so many photographs, that is his commute. >> he is up at 6:00 are 7:00? >> he gets up, he sees his girls before they go to school. he works on the morning whether he is traveling. >> i want to talk about that. that was this morning. watching this, someone photographing the president working out. >> he is just a regular guy. >> secret services all around him. >> they are hotel guests. it is kind of funny, we haven't seen this before, the president does this everywhere he travels. >> he works out in public gyms. >> they don't ask anybody to leave. if you're a guest in your gym clothes, you might have to wait for the leader of the free world to take your turn, but he works out like anybody else. it is part of what keeps him levelheaded. he is very disciplined about getting that in. then he comes in and works on the morning, not unlike most presidents, usually does his intelligence briefing. chief of staff, vice resident security advisor, deputy national security advisor. press secretary is never in it. not
. >> john kennedy said you got to walk to work. >> the walk that is so famous for so many photographs, that is his commute. >> he is up at 6:00 are 7:00? >> he gets up, he sees his girls before they go to school. he works on the morning whether he is traveling. >> i want to talk about that. that was this morning. watching this, someone photographing the president working out. >> he is just a regular guy. >> secret services all around him. >> they...
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kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course, make it run microsoft office, with the power and speed to do real work. introducing surface pro 3. the tablet that can replace your laptop. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ ♪ my momthey lived.e. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ...you have to leave the co
kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb...
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kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. ♪ ♪ i live in a luxury penthouse overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. >>> congress and the nation had reminders today while the world seems suspended by our tragedy, it really kept on it's whirling way. vietnam reports today in the bloodiest fighting in almost a year. >> bob, how are we doin
kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd...
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. >> john kennedy said you got to walk to work. >> the walk that is so famous for some money photographs, that is his commute. >> he is up at 6:00 are 7:00? >> he gets up, he sees his girls before goes to school. he works on the morning whether he is traveling. >> i want to talk about that. that was this morning. watching this, someone photographing the president working out. >> he is just a regular guy. >> secret services all around him. >> they are hotel guests. it is kind of funny, we haven't seen this before, the president does this everywhere he travels. >> he works out in public gyms. >> they don't ask anybody to leave. if you're a guest in your gym clothes, you might have to wait for the leader of the free world to take your turn, but he works out like anybody else. it is part of what keeps him levelheaded. he is very disciplined about getting that in. then he comes in and works on the morning, not unlike most presidents, usually does his intelligence briefing. chief of staff, vice resident security advisor, deputy national security advisor. press secretary is never in it. not tha
. >> john kennedy said you got to walk to work. >> the walk that is so famous for some money photographs, that is his commute. >> he is up at 6:00 are 7:00? >> he gets up, he sees his girls before goes to school. he works on the morning whether he is traveling. >> i want to talk about that. that was this morning. watching this, someone photographing the president working out. >> he is just a regular guy. >> secret services all around him. >> they...
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. >> john kennedy said you got to walk to work. >> the walk that is so famous for some many photographs, that is his commute. >> he is up at 6:00 or 7:00? >> he gets up, he sees his girls before they go to school. he works out in the morning whether he is traveling. >> i want to talk about that. that was this morning. watching this, someone photographing the president working out. >> he is just a regular guy. >> secret service all around him. >> they are hotel guests. it is kind of funny, we haven't seen this before, the president does this everywhere he travels. >> he works out in public gyms. >> they don't ask anybody to leave. if you're a guest in your gym clothes, you might have to wait for the leader of the free world to take your turn, but he works out like anybody else. it is part of what keeps him levelheaded. he is very disciplined about getting that in. then he comes in and works on the morning, not unlike most presidents, usually does his intelligence briefing. chief of staff, vice president, security advisor, deputy national security advisor. press secretary is never in it.
. >> john kennedy said you got to walk to work. >> the walk that is so famous for some many photographs, that is his commute. >> he is up at 6:00 or 7:00? >> he gets up, he sees his girls before they go to school. he works out in the morning whether he is traveling. >> i want to talk about that. that was this morning. watching this, someone photographing the president working out. >> he is just a regular guy. >> secret service all around him. >>...
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kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and not a "have just a little buffet". that's the idea behind the more everything plan. it's more of everything you want. for less. plus, get the droid maxx by motorola for 0 down. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results use verizon. >>> congress and the nation had remin
kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the...
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. >> taken a sample from john kennedy he could have just as easily put that with the predecessor. many people go back and forth to argue that but by a acknowledging even the president on his watch his popularity went up. so some people worry about they've made a mistake but the people will not kill you for that. but they will for trivializtrivializ ing or hiding the mistake or that you never made one. >> you are forgetting the human issue. you just touch every betty's harked day after day that is what the administration does not do. christie the roemer is to be the economic adviser was helping with the stimulus package now saidfq everything contrary to what they did in the first couple of years because she is trying to connect with the people we did screw up and won hearts by doing fact -- that. neil: impressive. but not here. we are working on a new housing secretary but on the same bad housing numbers. baptism by fire? he would not even be working he would not even be working at the irs. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart
. >> taken a sample from john kennedy he could have just as easily put that with the predecessor. many people go back and forth to argue that but by a acknowledging even the president on his watch his popularity went up. so some people worry about they've made a mistake but the people will not kill you for that. but they will for trivializtrivializ ing or hiding the mistake or that you never made one. >> you are forgetting the human issue. you just touch every betty's harked day...