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joseph kennedy, ted kennedy, jackie kennedy, some of kennedy's entourage, ted sorensen, arthur/are, arthur goldberg who became labor secretary and labor supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side, eisenhower, his brother milton, mainly, a cultural figure, eisenhower's cabinet is not well known now but pretty interesting people. the senators. illinois had two important senators who were part of this mix, paul douglas, people like george mcgovern who was a congressman and william fulbright. and amazing cast of characters. as i was reading one account, a vivid account of washington on the eve of the inaugural about the trains pulling into town written by a fairly junior reporter, david alverson who has 6 or 7 major books out there. the washington post had a young beat reporter outside kennedy's house in georgetown, and his name was tom wolfe and he has 6 or 7 major books out there. these, the cast of characters is quite remarkable. kennedy and eisenhower are interesting in their own right but particularly interesting as opposites of each other. they are wildly different personalities. eisenh
joseph kennedy, ted kennedy, jackie kennedy, some of kennedy's entourage, ted sorensen, arthur/are, arthur goldberg who became labor secretary and labor supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side, eisenhower, his brother milton, mainly, a cultural figure, eisenhower's cabinet is not well known now but pretty interesting people. the senators. illinois had two important senators who were part of this mix, paul douglas, people like george mcgovern who was a congressman and william fulbright. and...
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kennedy's campaign manager was to become attorney general, joseph kennedy, jackie kennedy. some of kennedy's entourage. arthur billboard who became the labor secretary and later supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maybe it's kind of a cultural figure. you had eisenhower's camera cabinet that is not well-known now what interesting people and the senators. illinois senators who were part of this myth, you have people like george mcgovern who was a congressman and william fulbright. it wasjust an amazing cast of characters , and i was reading one vivid account of washington on the eve of the inaugural about the trains pulling into town and it was written by a fairly junior reporter called david halverson who has six or seven major books out there. the washington post had a young beat reporter who was just outside of kennedy's house in georgetown and it was cold and bitter and he was just every article was rumbling and a sardonic. his name was tom wolfe and he had about six or seven major books that are out there to leave her agai
kennedy's campaign manager was to become attorney general, joseph kennedy, jackie kennedy. some of kennedy's entourage. arthur billboard who became the labor secretary and later supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maybe it's kind of a cultural figure. you had eisenhower's camera cabinet that is not well-known now what interesting people and the senators. illinois senators who were part of this myth, you have people like george mcgovern who was a...
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kennedy and mr. and mrs. khrushchev together. >> during two days of talks jack launches a charm offensive spearheaded by the first lady. >> they had a lovely banquet. khrushchev sat next to jackie, and she did what she could do to charm him. >> mr. khrushchev visibly enjoys the evening with the glamorous american first lady and even insisted on shaking her hand before her husband's. >> there's another kennedy dining with the khrushchevs that night, jack's mother rose. >> john f. kennedy did not want his mother to go. he didn't want a huge family delegation going with him to europe, but his mom insisted. his mother loved the limelight. she was interested in power, and she liked being around people with power. >> away from the banquets and the cameras, jack has a serious mission in vienna. both sides have enough missiles to destroy the entire world. so kennedy intends to make a deal on nuclear disarmament with khrushchev. >> john kennedy was deeply concerned about nuclear danger, that the cold war could spiral
kennedy and mr. and mrs. khrushchev together. >> during two days of talks jack launches a charm offensive spearheaded by the first lady. >> they had a lovely banquet. khrushchev sat next to jackie, and she did what she could do to charm him. >> mr. khrushchev visibly enjoys the evening with the glamorous american first lady and even insisted on shaking her hand before her husband's. >> there's another kennedy dining with the khrushchevs that night, jack's mother rose....
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justice kennedy: yes. david: any second thoughts about retiring? [laughter] justice kennedy: none at all. [laughter] justice kennedy: i spent 43 years reading briefs and never found when i could not put down in the middle. [laughter] justice kennedy: in my time on the court as an active judge, by this time in september, i would have spent already 200 hours reading briefs, and mary and i wanted to enjoy life in a different way, so it is important. [laughter] david: lawyers like to call these things briefs, because they are not that brief. why don't they call them something else? do you get great writing in those briefs? justice kennedy: occasionally. [laughter] englishkennedy: the house of lords, the briefs are is because that their hearings go for two or three days. the judges are learning from the lawyers during the argument and will get books off the wall and so forth. urs is more efficient, maybe not as much, but the english have a great tradition. english language is one of the great treasures of the w
justice kennedy: yes. david: any second thoughts about retiring? [laughter] justice kennedy: none at all. [laughter] justice kennedy: i spent 43 years reading briefs and never found when i could not put down in the middle. [laughter] justice kennedy: in my time on the court as an active judge, by this time in september, i would have spent already 200 hours reading briefs, and mary and i wanted to enjoy life in a different way, so it is important. [laughter] david: lawyers like to call these...
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kennedy, jr. has been seen as the heir apparent to the kennedy throne. >> john kennedy, jr. becomes an icon on the very day he turns 3 years old, the day of his father's funeral. because his mother leaned over and said to him you can salute daddy now and say good-bye to him. and so that is how the american people saw him. he would replace his father someday. >> jackie kennedy gave her children two conflicting legacies. one was to protect your privacy. the other was exploit your celebrity. >> i knew her as a fabulous and devoted mother. she said if you mess up raising your children nothing else you do in life much matters. >> jfk, jr. has his mother and father's charm. he lacks their all-out ambition. >> i think he uncle thought about his political future more back then than he did. john never wanted it to define him. >> we met at university. i lived with him for two years off-campus. everything he did was under the microscope, good and bad, successes and failures. >> when law school graduate john, jr. fails his bar exams it's headline news. >> i'll be back here in july and i
kennedy, jr. has been seen as the heir apparent to the kennedy throne. >> john kennedy, jr. becomes an icon on the very day he turns 3 years old, the day of his father's funeral. because his mother leaned over and said to him you can salute daddy now and say good-bye to him. and so that is how the american people saw him. he would replace his father someday. >> jackie kennedy gave her children two conflicting legacies. one was to protect your privacy. the other was exploit your...
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kennedy starts now. ♪ ♪ kennedy: thank you, trish. do you smell that step. that is the odor of democrat desperation as they lawyer up, they're heading to florida hell bent on winning the recounts through any means necessary, and every day there are more lawsuits, more accusations and more shady shenanigans. the question tonight, will they steal the election as president trump claims they're trying to do? as you know, republican rick scott currently leads democratic incumbent bill nelson in that senate fight by more than 12,000 votes. because that is under the .5% threshold, it has triggered an automatic recount. rick scott's campaign claims democrats are trying to pull votes out of thin air, but today nelson's team scored a victory when a judge extended the recount until november 20th. it was supposed to be this thursday. president trump made it very clear what he thinks is going on down in the sunshine state, tweeting, quote: when will bill nelson concede in florida? the characters running broward and palm beach voting will not be able to find enough votes,
kennedy starts now. ♪ ♪ kennedy: thank you, trish. do you smell that step. that is the odor of democrat desperation as they lawyer up, they're heading to florida hell bent on winning the recounts through any means necessary, and every day there are more lawsuits, more accusations and more shady shenanigans. the question tonight, will they steal the election as president trump claims they're trying to do? as you know, republican rick scott currently leads democratic incumbent bill nelson in...
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kennedy: right. thank you. >> we have big news, to arizona, associated press declaring sinema is the winner. she is first democrat to win in arizona senate seat since 1988, her opponent martha mcsally conceded, she was also a very bad candidate, wished her good luck, tweet. in georgia, democratic gu gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams filed a lawsuit, in her effort to force a run off, she has not conceded by brian kemp has declared victory, what do these two races mean? joining me now, alex wilkes is here. and chris hynes and host of fox business network, women and money. it is deirdre bolton welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: so let's talk about the arizona race. on elected night, martha mcsally of the up. but she seems to have lost so many votes in essential republican county that her democratic opponent, is now the victor, going weird going on in arizona? >> i think less so than in florida, florida is -- >> they are giving them a run for their money now. >> i think what was weird about arizona sena
kennedy: right. thank you. >> we have big news, to arizona, associated press declaring sinema is the winner. she is first democrat to win in arizona senate seat since 1988, her opponent martha mcsally conceded, she was also a very bad candidate, wished her good luck, tweet. in georgia, democratic gu gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams filed a lawsuit, in her effort to force a run off, she has not conceded by brian kemp has declared victory, what do these two races mean? joining me now,...
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a reluctant new leader emerges. >> robert kennedy. >> to keep the kennedy dream alive.
a reluctant new leader emerges. >> robert kennedy. >> to keep the kennedy dream alive.
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kennedy: interesting. also we saw very tough talk for years from john bolton, but he's operating in a different role serving at the will and the pleasure of the president, as mr. whitaker, the acting a.g. presumably is as well, and this is obviously a big unexpected development timingwise, and you know there was a lot of speculation as to who would go first, sessions or rosenstein. we know the answer now but the question is what happens to rod rosenstein? >> right, i've been told for a long time by senior house republicans and other source nothing is going to happen with rod rosenstein. obviously this opens the door and this is why chuck schumer, he held a press conference as we were learning about jeff session's fate earlier today. i'm going to read what you chuck schumer said, he would it would be a prelude to crisis if tends the mueller probe. right before we came on the air, house minority leader nancy pelosi made her official announcement she is going to seek the speakership. she talked about oversigh
kennedy: interesting. also we saw very tough talk for years from john bolton, but he's operating in a different role serving at the will and the pleasure of the president, as mr. whitaker, the acting a.g. presumably is as well, and this is obviously a big unexpected development timingwise, and you know there was a lot of speculation as to who would go first, sessions or rosenstein. we know the answer now but the question is what happens to rod rosenstein? >> right, i've been told for a...
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kennedy for a longer period of time. when will you figure out, whether the supreme court is just making stuff up in a way that is different from what judges do generally is to compare and contrast their opinions as supreme court justices versus appeals court judges. i have not done that, but i would be surprised if you focus on big cases, there are fewer of them in the appeals court, you don't have discretionary jurisdiction, but i would be surprised if there is a very substantial difference. that i think both of them wrote more or less the way they did, all along, they got more comfortable in their role as they continued, they can be reversed at the supreme court. i suspect that this was the way he was all along. >> i will say, justice kennedy, on the ninth circuit, had to write an opinion upholding the military dismissal of a gay person that he would never have had to write and would never have written had he been on the supreme court. i would also say that judge pozner who publicly criticized the gun decision struck d
kennedy for a longer period of time. when will you figure out, whether the supreme court is just making stuff up in a way that is different from what judges do generally is to compare and contrast their opinions as supreme court justices versus appeals court judges. i have not done that, but i would be surprised if you focus on big cases, there are fewer of them in the appeals court, you don't have discretionary jurisdiction, but i would be surprised if there is a very substantial difference....
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"kennedy" begins right now. . kennedy: thank you, trish. president trump gearing up for the biggest political showdown in his presidency as democrats vow to go to war over the mueller investigation. the question now, who has the upper hand? the president yesterday fired, well, demanded the resignation of attorney general jeff sessions. he replaced him with matthew whisker acting attorney general, former chief of staff at the d.o.j. democrats crying foul because whitaker called for limits on mueller's power. whitaker oversees the special counsel and according to the "washington post" he does not plan to recuse himself as sessions did, and the dems claim president trump could use whitaker to kilt investigation. here's newly re-elected democratic senator joe manchin. >> jeff sessions should not have been fired, mueller should have been protected. we've got to get this investigation done to where it has credibility by the most credible person in bob mueller. all this stuff has to come. kennedy: democrat are calling it a constitutional crisis. i
"kennedy" begins right now. . kennedy: thank you, trish. president trump gearing up for the biggest political showdown in his presidency as democrats vow to go to war over the mueller investigation. the question now, who has the upper hand? the president yesterday fired, well, demanded the resignation of attorney general jeff sessions. he replaced him with matthew whisker acting attorney general, former chief of staff at the d.o.j. democrats crying foul because whitaker called for...
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kennedy begins right now. kennedy: thank you, trish. the left tonight salivating over reports that robert mueller has the president cornered. they are claiming special counsel has a road map leading right to collusion with russia to win the election. once again, facts are throwing a little cold water all over that impeachment talk. just yesterday, the guardian newspaper reported that former trump campaign manager paul manafort met with wikileaks founder julian assange in 2016 at the embassy in london where assange is holed up getting dirt on the clinton campaign. but here's the problem with that story. the washington times is reporting that manafort's passport has no stamps. assange can't leave the embassy. democrats are frothing over another report from cnn which allegedly shows two leaked answers the president gave to robert mueller's written questions and that the president apparently claims he did not know about the now infamous trump tower meeting in 2016 and also claims roger stone never told him about the wikileaks information on
kennedy begins right now. kennedy: thank you, trish. the left tonight salivating over reports that robert mueller has the president cornered. they are claiming special counsel has a road map leading right to collusion with russia to win the election. once again, facts are throwing a little cold water all over that impeachment talk. just yesterday, the guardian newspaper reported that former trump campaign manager paul manafort met with wikileaks founder julian assange in 2016 at the embassy in...
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when he saw kennedy speak at an earlier event he said it kennedy looked like a saint to him and. it's like this was a man whose politics really lined up with certain hands so it is a weird break for him to suddenly turn out to want to kill the guy who really is more sympathetic to his cause than any other politician on the american scene sirhan sirhan had no criminal record before robert kennedy's assassination. he wasn't involved in any political activity and the palestinian cause had no real traction in the us at the time despite the nine hundred sixty seven war i would think in terms of a case like this properly looking into it and properly looking at a guy who's still in prison and lee harvey oswald obviously was killed two days after the j.f.k. assassination james earl ray the alleged killer of martin luther king he died in the late ninety's so crn is still with us why not investigate his case properly and while there's still time and we can do some something about it. in twenty seventeen u.s. president donald trump ordered the release of all documents relating to the assass
when he saw kennedy speak at an earlier event he said it kennedy looked like a saint to him and. it's like this was a man whose politics really lined up with certain hands so it is a weird break for him to suddenly turn out to want to kill the guy who really is more sympathetic to his cause than any other politician on the american scene sirhan sirhan had no criminal record before robert kennedy's assassination. he wasn't involved in any political activity and the palestinian cause had no real...
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. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them. so england's cameramen work overtime to welcome the u.s. ambassador with his nine children. >> they lined up before the newsreel cameras. >> joseph, jr. age 22 and john age 21. >> smiled. everybody had something to say. >> this is my first trip to europe. i was very excited. i couldn't even sleep last night. >> there's all these quotes from newspapers saying got 11 ambassadors for the price of one or something. >> the london zoo is open for the masters kennedy who quickly get on sympathetic terms with the animals. >> the whole family was accepted with a lot of buzz. >> the kennedys understand, before any other american family, the role of glamour. and until now glamour is something that's really the province of hollywood. the kennedys pull it over into the province of politics really and for the first time in a modern way. and as a result, everybody's in love with this family. >> the kennedy family really represented america on the rise. an immigrant country where anybody could get ah
. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them. so england's cameramen work overtime to welcome the u.s. ambassador with his nine children. >> they lined up before the newsreel cameras. >> joseph, jr. age 22 and john age 21. >> smiled. everybody had something to say. >> this is my first trip to europe. i was very excited. i couldn't even sleep last night. >> there's all these quotes from newspapers saying got 11 ambassadors for the price of...
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kennedy: why? >> because he knows if he keeps senate and loses house he can declare victory possibly start cutting deals with democrat on infrastructure and immigration, and set himself up for 2020 reelection, they are positive. if he the lowse loses house he consistent with history of other presidents. 2002, 2020, 1994, most presidents lose midterms. kennedy: but they were not poll polarizing figures that president is now, he could do same thing with same poll numbers and have same or better results and get demonized? >> yes, he is creating an extreme reacted, the two guys, one is 72 years old and effervescent. and the other is 54 years old, and he is hoarse. kennedy: you know why, no booze. >> he is living a mormon life style. kennedy: they have the best skin. kennedy: mitt romney looks good for 44. >> really good. >> i look good for 77. kennedy: a subject rear all familiar with, anthony quick stint, as white house communication director do you know story of his rise on wall street. andrew began
kennedy: why? >> because he knows if he keeps senate and loses house he can declare victory possibly start cutting deals with democrat on infrastructure and immigration, and set himself up for 2020 reelection, they are positive. if he the lowse loses house he consistent with history of other presidents. 2002, 2020, 1994, most presidents lose midterms. kennedy: but they were not poll polarizing figures that president is now, he could do same thing with same poll numbers and have same or...
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. >> jack kennedy never liked lyndon johnson. bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson. they were like dogs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president. >> first kennedy must beat one of the most experienced politicians in america, republican nominee and sitting vice president richard nixon. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes it's better to give than to receive. some may disagree. (scream) no! others won't believe it. no! no! and some just won't have the words. (laugh) join t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy s9 free. we look forward to your reactions. (scream) ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum >>> six weeks before election day democratic candidate jack kennedy and vice president richard nixon are in a dead heat. >> the critical moment in the entire electi
. >> jack kennedy never liked lyndon johnson. bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson. they were like dogs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president....
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his top hat to kennedy. and it was a great moment that showed his paternal pride. >> let every nation know whether we should ask well or ill that we shall pay any price to assure the survival and the success of liberty. and so my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> there was just a sense that we could see a different world. >> the or the, is passed to a new generation who were focused on what the future would bring. >> invitations to the inaugural celebrations are the hottest tickets in town. the stars come out in full force for jfk. tony curtis, janet league, gene kelly and frank sinatra. >> one of the things that the kennedys did well was to bring hollywood to washington. >> they understood performance. they understood style. the kennedy administration was the bureaucrat pack '60s. >> jackie actually appeared in a white gown she had designed to set her apart. and it was a very tight sheath compared to these women in these big skirt and gowns.
his top hat to kennedy. and it was a great moment that showed his paternal pride. >> let every nation know whether we should ask well or ill that we shall pay any price to assure the survival and the success of liberty. and so my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> there was just a sense that we could see a different world. >> the or the, is passed to a new generation who were focused on what the future would...
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kennedy." jackie is devoting herself to her late husband's legacy, one to which bobby seems permanently tied. >> jack and bobby kennedy had a relationship like no other that we've seen in the american presidency. they knew each other backwards and forwards. they could finish each other's sentences. and he sounds like his brother. and it reminds everyone of jack. >> but bobby had to decide what he believed, not what his brother believed, and what was best for him. >> he was looking for a new constituency. he believed that if we took minorities, poor people, black people, women, and embraced them, that we would have a new majority in our country based on their needs and their aspirations. and so part of it really was his ambition. >> and he went to mississippi to see the worst poverty of all. >> have you ever had a job? how long ago? >> about 15 months ago. >> we went down together to mississippi, and we saw people without income. he saw grandmothers and mothers who could not provide breakfast no
kennedy." jackie is devoting herself to her late husband's legacy, one to which bobby seems permanently tied. >> jack and bobby kennedy had a relationship like no other that we've seen in the american presidency. they knew each other backwards and forwards. they could finish each other's sentences. and he sounds like his brother. and it reminds everyone of jack. >> but bobby had to decide what he believed, not what his brother believed, and what was best for him. >> he...
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kennedy. kennedy: claudia thank you for your reporting. >> as family continue to pray their loved one return. many are forced to grapple with knowing they no longer have a home or a place to work, 1 fires are out. how do you begin to confront that trauma? we bridge in dr. drew pin sky p, this state has been ravaged by fires. >> this has been bad, we had friends staying with from thousand oaks, they have a mass murder then a fire the next day. barrly got their fight under them from that, it feel like fires are more incident and widespread, they are. there are many reasons, almost always man-made and lack of proper forestry management. have you -- you asked about long road back, we feel helpless we have loss, we have to focus on our relationship, and realize that is what matters. kennedy: that, you are a lot of celebrity saying that. they are not wallowing in self pity. >> it brings it in focus, i lost a lot of stuff, i feel bad, i fell bullpei --felt helpless but matters. jim: president got ham
kennedy. kennedy: claudia thank you for your reporting. >> as family continue to pray their loved one return. many are forced to grapple with knowing they no longer have a home or a place to work, 1 fires are out. how do you begin to confront that trauma? we bridge in dr. drew pin sky p, this state has been ravaged by fires. >> this has been bad, we had friends staying with from thousand oaks, they have a mass murder then a fire the next day. barrly got their fight under them from...
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. >> jack kennedy never liked lyndon johnson. bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson. they were like dogs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president. >> first kennedy must beat one of the most experienced politicians in america, republican nominee and sitting vice president richard nixon. once i started looking for it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win. thank you! switch to geico®. it's a win-win. mopping robotthe from irobot. its precision jet spray and vibrating cleaning head loosen and scrub stains. all while navigating kitchens, bat
. >> jack kennedy never liked lyndon johnson. bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson. they were like dogs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president....
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kennedy: amen, well said, john kennedy: amen, well said, john jonathan kennedy: amen, well said, john jonathan comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. kennedy: new study find average person checks their cell phone 52 times a day. tweet like the wind. this is the topical storm. one. go to california. mcdonald's ran out of catsup. santa ana police look at her, this woman ordered at drive-thru, manager said they were out. they grimaced a little. shshe broke in and full real housewives and started swinging at every woman in the joint, a male customer broke up the catsup cur of i -- the women flt been caught. she might be hiding. one of mcdonald's mysteries like what is inside a m
kennedy: amen, well said, john kennedy: amen, well said, john jonathan kennedy: amen, well said, john jonathan comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of...
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kennedy: i watch fox sports. >> i do too. kennedy: let's talk about this. let's start with mueller probe and questions, president said he finished his homework early before thanksgiving break, he is done, going to submit them, i don't think there is any reason for him to sit down with mueller based on his legal team wants, president said in past, we would sit down for a interview, now he seems over that. what changed? >> i think his legal team finally go the through to him, this is an accomplished man, he made tough decisions, but we heard his attorneyses, say, we don't think you should sit down with mr. mueller, i think what finally tipd scale was look at couple cases like michael flynn, and po -- they got in trouble on process crimes they said something to fbi that turned out may not have been true, or squared up with another statement then you get charged for lying on a federal agent. if i were his attorney, i assaulwouldsay do the same thint fall into a perjury trap as long as you tell truth on paper. kennedy: follow-ups would get him in trouble. >> pro
kennedy: i watch fox sports. >> i do too. kennedy: let's talk about this. let's start with mueller probe and questions, president said he finished his homework early before thanksgiving break, he is done, going to submit them, i don't think there is any reason for him to sit down with mueller based on his legal team wants, president said in past, we would sit down for a interview, now he seems over that. what changed? >> i think his legal team finally go the through to him, this is...
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these people knew kennedy had been shot before anyone around them had known kennedy had been shot. ok to put it out address the woman in a poke at that address. and any other anomaly you want to find in any particular event of of epic proportions like this somebody famous a big political event like an assassination there are going to be lots of little anomalies that become pregnant with meaning because we're looking for something meaningful. and you can always find something that sticks out that no one knows has any of it was that person the woman in the poke it out of who knows who knows the prep probably nothing. this woman spent the day with a local chemical sense man who was at the ambassador to sell them chemicals for the hotel she was afraid and she was looking for help for somebody to help her get a passport to get out of the country the next day she predicted the killing with accuracy she said they're going to take care of mr kennedy tonight at the winning reception. as a prediction hours before the new event occurred. at hasbro hearing in march twenty seventh sarah has her
these people knew kennedy had been shot before anyone around them had known kennedy had been shot. ok to put it out address the woman in a poke at that address. and any other anomaly you want to find in any particular event of of epic proportions like this somebody famous a big political event like an assassination there are going to be lots of little anomalies that become pregnant with meaning because we're looking for something meaningful. and you can always find something that sticks out...
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kennedy: no. news alert now president trump has officially submitted his written answers to robert mueller questions in russia investigation. a milestone in the probe, first time president is giving his official side of the story. until now had it has been of. >> it was kno didn't a big deal. the questions were asked and answered. i got the questions, i responded. we wrote them out, i read them once, i read them a second time, we made some changes that is it, very simple. kennedy: today rudy guliani said, it has been our position from outset much of what has been asked raise constitutional issues, of beyond scope of a legitimate inquiry, this remains our position today, president has nonetheless provided unprecedented cooperation, appreciate council has been provided with it is time to bring this inquire to a 31 a conclusion. robert mueller may not be done. he could try to submit more questions, or go with a "nuclear option" and subpoena the president. will the answers put ball back in the preside
kennedy: no. news alert now president trump has officially submitted his written answers to robert mueller questions in russia investigation. a milestone in the probe, first time president is giving his official side of the story. until now had it has been of. >> it was kno didn't a big deal. the questions were asked and answered. i got the questions, i responded. we wrote them out, i read them once, i read them a second time, we made some changes that is it, very simple. kennedy: today...
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kennedy: there you go. just moments ago, trish regan asked vice president pence about the border situation and he placed the blame squarely on democrats. watch. >> i think in many ways, today's democratic party is much more liberal than the democratic party of 20 years ago. i mean, you know that even early in his career, president obama, you know, called for secure borders and we can't have people coming into our country illegally, and yet really there's is a party of open borders. kennedy: of course, mixed into all of this is the birthright citizenship debate that the president injected into the midterms this week. is immigration a winning issue for republicans and the closing days of the campaign? joining me great american pac senior strategist and former trump campaign manager, corey lewandowski who is also the author of the forthcoming book, trump's enemies how the deep state is undermining the presidency. welcome back, corey. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: so how careful does the president have to b
kennedy: there you go. just moments ago, trish regan asked vice president pence about the border situation and he placed the blame squarely on democrats. watch. >> i think in many ways, today's democratic party is much more liberal than the democratic party of 20 years ago. i mean, you know that even early in his career, president obama, you know, called for secure borders and we can't have people coming into our country illegally, and yet really there's is a party of open borders....
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kennedy: that is what i said. so, book is amazing. >> thank you. >> behind scene stuff between myself and opie, we worked for radio for 20 years, it got bad toward end, i know. but you felt that way about other jocks video jocks at mtv. >> some, some of lo love dearlyd still talk, you try hard, but you have one falling out it just source sours whole relationship. >> thank you all very. >> coming up, antiamazon crowd growing louder by the minute. now president is weighing in, crony capitalism with a capital -- jonathan hoenig joining me in moments. >> there he is. >> woo! rn 4% cash back on dinin and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. kennedy: if you live in new york or virginia, your tax dollars are going in to amazon pockets, people are ticked off about billion dollar tax credit that new y
kennedy: that is what i said. so, book is amazing. >> thank you. >> behind scene stuff between myself and opie, we worked for radio for 20 years, it got bad toward end, i know. but you felt that way about other jocks video jocks at mtv. >> some, some of lo love dearlyd still talk, you try hard, but you have one falling out it just source sours whole relationship. >> thank you all very. >> coming up, antiamazon crowd growing louder by the minute. now president is...
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is this real, kennedy? >> kennedy: i think it is real real. i think it's a clumsy way that corporate america is trying to embrace the less than greatest generation. >> greg: geraldo, you are almost a millennial. >> geraldo: my shoes are millennial. i think kennedy hits it on target. to try to appeal to ace lacquered or someone who lacks ambition or vision by offering up an activity that lacks vision or requires energy, i think it is doomed to failure. it's a terrible idea. it's insulting to millennials >> greg: i thought millennials were a cookie. >> morgan: what i like about this game, $19.82, supposed to be the year millennial started which is the year i was born. the monopoly guy on the front is taking a selfie and i am so obnoxious with selfies and i think this game is awesome so screw all of you guys. >> jesse: i played it against my 7-year-old daughter and she beat me. >> geraldo: she was bored and you were totally engaged. >> jesse: she bought everything she landed on. that is the trick. buy everything in the new build. >> greg: let's p
is this real, kennedy? >> kennedy: i think it is real real. i think it's a clumsy way that corporate america is trying to embrace the less than greatest generation. >> greg: geraldo, you are almost a millennial. >> geraldo: my shoes are millennial. i think kennedy hits it on target. to try to appeal to ace lacquered or someone who lacks ambition or vision by offering up an activity that lacks vision or requires energy, i think it is doomed to failure. it's a terrible idea....
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kennedy begins now. kennedy: thank you, trish. president trump today fighting back hard against robert mueller and michael cohen after his former attorney and fixer today pleaded guilty to lying to congress, but the big question tonight, can we trust michael cohen? clearly he has a problem telling the truth. or is he just trying to save his own scaly skin? as you know, the president has been railing against special counsel for a long time now. cohen has reportedly been cooperating heavily with the mueller investigation. he's already expected to serve up to five years in prison and now we're told he has spent at least 70 hours talking to investigators, boring them to tears. they told the judge he lied to a senate committee to cover up that he was negotiating a business deal in russia on behalf of the president, because everyone thought he was going to lose and would need something to do after the election. right before flying to the g20 summit in argentina, the commander in chief unloaded on his former confidant and claimed it was
kennedy begins now. kennedy: thank you, trish. president trump today fighting back hard against robert mueller and michael cohen after his former attorney and fixer today pleaded guilty to lying to congress, but the big question tonight, can we trust michael cohen? clearly he has a problem telling the truth. or is he just trying to save his own scaly skin? as you know, the president has been railing against special counsel for a long time now. cohen has reportedly been cooperating heavily with...
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kennedy? kennedy: thank you so much. so here's the big question about michael cohen, the guy who has been caught lying a number of times. why actually believe him now? let me bring in house judiciary committee member bob gaetz. welcome back. >> thank you, kennedy. apparently lying in congress is okay but lying to congress is a big no-no. michael cohen lied to the irs, to the fbi, to congress and it should be no surprise he's likely lying to robert mueller to save his own skin. i think that donald trump probably regrets any association with this individual but i doubt that it's a big story in the grand scope of the presidency. kennedy: he thought this was a person who would walk through a wall for him. someone with whom he could share his deepest secrets, at least financial secrets, but it seems as though cohen has turned on him in order to save his own arse. the question is, if you are robert mueller, how do you pick and choose which statements to believe when there are so many that seem to contradict each other? >> if y
kennedy? kennedy: thank you so much. so here's the big question about michael cohen, the guy who has been caught lying a number of times. why actually believe him now? let me bring in house judiciary committee member bob gaetz. welcome back. >> thank you, kennedy. apparently lying in congress is okay but lying to congress is a big no-no. michael cohen lied to the irs, to the fbi, to congress and it should be no surprise he's likely lying to robert mueller to save his own skin. i think...
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kennedy, and we should hear his words. justice kennedy pick the gay rights decision, all four of them, to make points similar to the one that he made in lawrence versus texas. this is about something broader than gay rights. he wrote had those who drew and ratified the due process clauses of the fifth amendment or the 14th amendment known the components of liberty and its manifold possibilities, they might have been more specific. they did not presume to have this insight. they knew that times can blind us to certain truths and later generations can see that laws that once was thought to be necessary and proper in fact serve only to oppress. as the constitution endures, people in every generation can invoke its principles in their own search for greater freedom. there's never been to my knowledge as clear as this paragraph was. that paragraph i am sure incensed justice kolea as much as anything justice kennedy had ever written. i am wondering why he picked the gay rights case to make this point over and over again and was
kennedy, and we should hear his words. justice kennedy pick the gay rights decision, all four of them, to make points similar to the one that he made in lawrence versus texas. this is about something broader than gay rights. he wrote had those who drew and ratified the due process clauses of the fifth amendment or the 14th amendment known the components of liberty and its manifold possibilities, they might have been more specific. they did not presume to have this insight. they knew that times...
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, and kennedy v. joined justice stevens opinion in atkins and upholding majority in lethal injection protocols. we saw someone who didn't want to strike the death penalty down together but demarking the alues which a view on society and we'll talk about the importance of dignity in the affirmative action, we have somebody who for a long ofe who never voted in favor an affirmative action program, case, he e texas changed his mind in upholding the university plan. concurring e the pinion in parents involved, threading the needle. trying to think about the issues and two different areas of the law, we put forth and certainly hit here can tell me if i on anything of value. i think we can think of justice thread the ng to needle and careful in trying to think about boundaries, but i to some extent having an aspirational view of society should be ow society and maybe trying to reach that that informed in how he approach these different areas of the raw. -- of the law. and i think a certain idealism it t soc
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kennedy? >> kennedy: the idea of using voter i.d. laws to somehow garner favor and have a hearty probability of voters in your party -- i don't -- i question that process. you either have to have voter i.d. laws, or you don't have to have them. but you have to have some means of legitimacy in these elections, so people feel good about the results. because a candidate didn't win doesn't mean that the contest is illegitimate. we have to be very careful when we use that linkage. it's not just about being ungracious, and about being a sore loser -- you really can't college a question something like that without proof. if stacey abrams wants to offer proof instead of saying "this system is questionable and weeds to" lawrence is absolutely right pete had a conversation beforehand. >> harris: or, keep fighting. >> kennedy: she is not entitled to the race because she feels like she deserves to be governor. that's not how elections are won or lost. >> harris: she conceded, she moved on, but she won't let anybody move on because she's focused
kennedy? >> kennedy: the idea of using voter i.d. laws to somehow garner favor and have a hearty probability of voters in your party -- i don't -- i question that process. you either have to have voter i.d. laws, or you don't have to have them. but you have to have some means of legitimacy in these elections, so people feel good about the results. because a candidate didn't win doesn't mean that the contest is illegitimate. we have to be very careful when we use that linkage. it's not...
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kennedy. was he the killer or a killer? a lone madman or an agent? tonight, was there a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy? this is a cbs news inquiry. the warren report. here is walter cronkite. >> an 888 pages of the warren commission report on the assassination, these are certainly among the most significant words. the commission has found no evidence that either lee harvey oswald or jack ruby was part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign to assassinate president kennedy. the report also states the commission has found no evidence that anyone assisted oswald in planning or carrying out the assassination. let's stop a moment to examine what that says. more important what it does not say. note the contrary to popular, the commission by these words left the door open on the question of conspiracy, just a crack. the words do not conclude the possibility of a conspiracy. they don't say the commission concluded that there was no conspiracy or that oswald was the sole assassin. they onl
kennedy. was he the killer or a killer? a lone madman or an agent? tonight, was there a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy? this is a cbs news inquiry. the warren report. here is walter cronkite. >> an 888 pages of the warren commission report on the assassination, these are certainly among the most significant words. the commission has found no evidence that either lee harvey oswald or jack ruby was part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign to assassinate president kennedy....
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i used to carry out the kennedy assassination. we had bob the brown from orange and over seventy hours with sir and he is one of the world's leading experts on a mind control and conditioning and that ron after all is all him with sir that is of the mind that he was clearly program. about ten five ten percent of the population is just naturally highly hypnotic they can enter trance states block out feelings and so he clearly was one of these people. sirhan sirhan defense team use the hypnosis theory as the basis of his final federal appeal in twenty thirteen. but the court rejected the appeal with the judge calling the psychological test results quote of negligible weight he said they were intriguing but fell short of the quote demonstrating that her hon was subjected to mind control. one other detail of the sassy nation should not be overlooked the last minute decision to change the route taken by kennedy out of the main hall. he was asked to go to the press room through the back kitchen but who knew about the change of plan did
i used to carry out the kennedy assassination. we had bob the brown from orange and over seventy hours with sir and he is one of the world's leading experts on a mind control and conditioning and that ron after all is all him with sir that is of the mind that he was clearly program. about ten five ten percent of the population is just naturally highly hypnotic they can enter trance states block out feelings and so he clearly was one of these people. sirhan sirhan defense team use the hypnosis...
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kennedy quotes it. "the constitution does not act herbert spencer's "social status," it does the first amendment." it's a good line. when i see a good line i mean it is a good turn of phrase. i don't think it is a good line for justice kennedy to draw on for two basic reasons. it relies on a sharp distinction between enumerated and unenumerated rights which justice kennedy generally rejected. he was not somebody who fought -- who thought subsidy to due process only incorporates the bill of rights. we had a panel on his expansive idea of on enumerated rights. he can't rely on the fact there is an explicit enumeration of free speech rights and he thinks there are other rights that are not enumerated. second -- that's a problem for justice kennedy. second, the meaning of the role the ruling of lochner is -- .verruling lochner is contested it is unclear. there is line which of general judicial restraint. that was the view of people like felix frankfurter who thought with the court overruled faulkner it was
kennedy quotes it. "the constitution does not act herbert spencer's "social status," it does the first amendment." it's a good line. when i see a good line i mean it is a good turn of phrase. i don't think it is a good line for justice kennedy to draw on for two basic reasons. it relies on a sharp distinction between enumerated and unenumerated rights which justice kennedy generally rejected. he was not somebody who fought -- who thought subsidy to due process only...
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kennedy. he automatically fell in that direction. did -- theing that one thing that did seem to be strange, immediately the car proceeded onto parkland hospital, men with guns drawn ran into this plaza which is considered to be the knoll area thinking they had the assassin cornered in the knoll area. it seemed strange as i say because knowing the shot came from behind, this fella really had to move in order to get into the knoll area. >> you have no thoughts about another assassin the hind the fence or on the knoll? >> i have had a lot of people contact me saying they thought another person was involved. they tried to rip -- they tried to have me verify photographs that they had or workout information they thought they had come across to substantiate the evidence -- substantiate the fact that there was another assassin. but at no time has this evidence proved to me beyond the shadow of a doubt that there was another assassin. >> the car was occupied with the vice president. he had just completed his turn. i felt a blast which appeare
kennedy. he automatically fell in that direction. did -- theing that one thing that did seem to be strange, immediately the car proceeded onto parkland hospital, men with guns drawn ran into this plaza which is considered to be the knoll area thinking they had the assassin cornered in the knoll area. it seemed strange as i say because knowing the shot came from behind, this fella really had to move in order to get into the knoll area. >> you have no thoughts about another assassin the...
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>> greg: kennedy? >> kennedy: die guy fieri, good person, took a ton of free meals and plenty of sites for all the firefighters working around the clock from many states in order to combat the fire up north where he was in the two big fires. >> greg: jed? >> jedidah: broken a world record 5,039-pound 110-foot long heap of nachos. think of the deliciousness, 900 pounds of tortilla chips, 450 pounds of salsa, 2200 pounds of delicious cheese. >> jesse: what do you call cheese that is not yours? >> greg: nacho cheese. set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. what's up, bret? >> bret: nacho cheese. the death toll skyrockets as the wildfires continue to burn. a democrat comes from behind to win in arizona. president trump lodge is a pointed twitter counter assault against french president macron, telling him to make france great again. this is "special report" ." good evening, i'm bret baier. the total and human lives, properties growing tonight in wildfires in norther
>> greg: kennedy? >> kennedy: die guy fieri, good person, took a ton of free meals and plenty of sites for all the firefighters working around the clock from many states in order to combat the fire up north where he was in the two big fires. >> greg: jed? >> jedidah: broken a world record 5,039-pound 110-foot long heap of nachos. think of the deliciousness, 900 pounds of tortilla chips, 450 pounds of salsa, 2200 pounds of delicious cheese. >> jesse: what do you...
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kennedy. >> kennedy: i agree with you and that the vast majority of these people want to come here to work. they want a better life for their family. we have to have empathy for that because we are an empathetic country and were very fortunate that we are party to the forces of the free market. that's why our economy has proliferated and they want to engage in it. having said that, the people throwing rocks and bottles and putting children's lives at risk, as individuals, they should be ashamed of themselves. what's going to happen, it's going to justify the hard-line immigration tactics that members of this administration would like to impose. that's a very, unintended consequence of that behavior. we have to look at this and say why are there more people? is it just because we have more work and we are in an economic boom right now or is there something else? are these people being played as puppets? i didn't think the immigration debate could get any more emotional or any less rational. within it seems impossible to come to a logical compromise. >> jesse: no one wants to see these
kennedy. >> kennedy: i agree with you and that the vast majority of these people want to come here to work. they want a better life for their family. we have to have empathy for that because we are an empathetic country and were very fortunate that we are party to the forces of the free market. that's why our economy has proliferated and they want to engage in it. having said that, the people throwing rocks and bottles and putting children's lives at risk, as individuals, they should be...
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evening ladies and gentlemen, justice anthony kennedy from sacramento, california. earn his ba from stanford, university, after spending his senior year at the london school of economics. he then attended harvard law school, where he earned his degree in 1961, during the 1960s and 70s, justice kennedy worked in private practice in california, and was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific. in 1975, he was nominated by president george ford to the ninth circuit court of appeals and with unanimously -- was unanimously confirmed, he ascended to the supreme court in 1988, when president reagan nominated him as an associate justice. on the occasion of his retirement, this past july, after 30 years of service, some of his former clubs reminisced about their experiences, they had found in him a leader, who never shied away from disagreement, yet, sought at all times to avoid being disagreeable. there is no doubt, that justice kennedy left a lasting imprint on the high court, that a few others could, or will ever match. among his many other activ
evening ladies and gentlemen, justice anthony kennedy from sacramento, california. earn his ba from stanford, university, after spending his senior year at the london school of economics. he then attended harvard law school, where he earned his degree in 1961, during the 1960s and 70s, justice kennedy worked in private practice in california, and was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific. in 1975, he was nominated by president george ford to the ninth circuit court...