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kennedy and lyndon b. johnson recording as part of the presidential recordings project at the miller center. ken hughes, also with the miller center, who worked extensively and famously in some ways on the lbj and especially on the richard nixon recording project. chester patch, a historian whose research interests and product has encompassed johnson and ronald reagan. robert strong. bob strong was assistant director when the miller center was conducting its oral histories. i am mike nelson. i have an affiliation with the miller center but my day job is at roads college in memphis, tennessee. our format will be essentially this. there are no prepared presentations, no prepared remarks. we are going to be flashing over the course of this session 15 cartoons. just a tiny, curated, but tiny slice of what we could do and should do if we have enough time. it will unfold chronologically from the johnson administration through the reagan administration. and then basically, i am going to throw the floor open to br
kennedy and lyndon b. johnson recording as part of the presidential recordings project at the miller center. ken hughes, also with the miller center, who worked extensively and famously in some ways on the lbj and especially on the richard nixon recording project. chester patch, a historian whose research interests and product has encompassed johnson and ronald reagan. robert strong. bob strong was assistant director when the miller center was conducting its oral histories. i am mike nelson. i...
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kennedy would be devastated again. on november 22nd, 1963, the couple traveled to dallas, texas. >> we got to main street, the crowd was so large they could not be contained on the sidewalk. >> reporter: clint was on a walk board when he heard the first shot. >> i saw her react. he went like this and started to fall. i recognized need wrathily had to be a bun shot. >> reporter: three shot total were firefight. about that time, mrs. kennedy came on the trunk. she came out of the back seat. i got on top of the car idlodown >> reporter: what he saw confirmed the worse. it took four minutes to get to the hospital. when they arrived, he said that mrs. kennedy would not let go of her husband. she didn't want anybody to see the condition he was in. it was terrible. i took off my suit coat. i covered up his head and upper back. >> reporter: soon after, clint was on the hole with attorney general robert kennedy, the president's brother. >> he said, well, how bad is it? >> reporter: he didn't know? >> he had no idea. so i didn't
kennedy would be devastated again. on november 22nd, 1963, the couple traveled to dallas, texas. >> we got to main street, the crowd was so large they could not be contained on the sidewalk. >> reporter: clint was on a walk board when he heard the first shot. >> i saw her react. he went like this and started to fall. i recognized need wrathily had to be a bun shot. >> reporter: three shot total were firefight. about that time, mrs. kennedy came on the trunk. she came out...
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kennedy and her best. bear. i will do my that is all i can do. , and god's.ur help > the mission, the world mourns john fitzgerald kennedy. living from the white house to the capital. -- moving from the white house to the capital. >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety in our weekly series, weekly america. saturday at 7:00 on american history tv. next on the presidency, former white house administration staff members analyze the work of political cartoonist. they focus on the presidencies and includew bush barack obama's 2008 election. the miller center hosted the event. >> we are going to get
kennedy and her best. bear. i will do my that is all i can do. , and god's.ur help > the mission, the world mourns john fitzgerald kennedy. living from the white house to the capital. -- moving from the white house to the capital. >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety in our weekly series, weekly america. saturday at 7:00 on american history tv. next on the presidency, former white house administration staff members analyze the work of political...
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kennedy and his time protecting five presidents. that's amazing. >> looking at 87 and still sharp, having a good memory. >>> tesla revealed a cyber truck that fell short of one big problem. >> a risky repair job on the international space station, what makes this one so challenging. >> here's a live look with our camera, beautiful blue skies this afternoon. >> it's a lovely day across the area with seasonal daytime highs. the next chance of rain, details coming up. >> don't forget, we're streaming on cbsn bay area. you can find us on kpix.com or your favorite news app or your favorite platform. hey there, california residents on medicare. it may come as a surprise... but medicare doesn't pay for everything. and that can leave you looking for help with some out-of-pocket costs. well, here's a way to help bridge the gap... with a medigap insurance plan, like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medigap plans help pay some of what medicare doesn't, like co-insurance and copays, redu
kennedy and his time protecting five presidents. that's amazing. >> looking at 87 and still sharp, having a good memory. >>> tesla revealed a cyber truck that fell short of one big problem. >> a risky repair job on the international space station, what makes this one so challenging. >> here's a live look with our camera, beautiful blue skies this afternoon. >> it's a lovely day across the area with seasonal daytime highs. the next chance of rain, details coming...
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kennedy for a year after. it was tough. >> watching the children without a father, knowing that we were supposed to keep their father alive and didn't do it, that just ate me up. >> reporter: he could not really talk about that day. when mike wallace asked him about that day in 1965, he broke down. >> if i had reacted just a little bit quicker, i could have, i guess -- i'll carry that into my grave. >> reporter: he fell into depression and drinking and years rater, pulled out it. it was not until 2009 when he met lisa mcgibbon who was writing a book about president kennedy that he started to heal. >> when i met him, he was always looking down. started standing up straighter, just that confidence returned. >> the more i got to heck the better i felt. so i really am indebted to her. i owe her so much because she brought me out of her dungeon. >> the two wrote three books together and lisa convinced chin to move to marin in 2012. he has been here. this is a time for clint to reflect. >> changed everything. it's--
kennedy for a year after. it was tough. >> watching the children without a father, knowing that we were supposed to keep their father alive and didn't do it, that just ate me up. >> reporter: he could not really talk about that day. when mike wallace asked him about that day in 1965, he broke down. >> if i had reacted just a little bit quicker, i could have, i guess -- i'll carry that into my grave. >> reporter: he fell into depression and drinking and years rater,...
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the churchill-kennedy connection group when churchill sent kennedy to be ambassador to the court of st. james in 1938. roosevelt relish the chance to tweak the british mind by sending to london and energetic but less than diplomatic politician. and his wife along with their children took london by storm. beingdest and the one groomed to be the first catholic president was joe junior, who was 23. his brother jack was 21 and still a student at harvard. classes at the london school of economics in 1935 and his time with his family in england exposed him to important world issues that were to be significant in his career. initially sympathetic to appeasement, jack skews gradually evolved. somearvard thesis, with string pulling from joe, was turned into a book entitled, why england slept. inspiratione to an from winston churchill's own collection of speeches titled, while england slept, could not have been more obvious. 20 years later, fitzgerald hisedy, having replaced brother, became america's first catholicis day only president heard his desire to detente with the soviet union echoed win
the churchill-kennedy connection group when churchill sent kennedy to be ambassador to the court of st. james in 1938. roosevelt relish the chance to tweak the british mind by sending to london and energetic but less than diplomatic politician. and his wife along with their children took london by storm. beingdest and the one groomed to be the first catholic president was joe junior, who was 23. his brother jack was 21 and still a student at harvard. classes at the london school of economics in...
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>> senator kennedy: here's what i see. i think speaker pelosi is acting insincere even by the standards of conference, congress. i think she's turning impeachment into a routine political weapon. i think nobody is above the uncy have not allowed the president to defend themselves on the house side, can't call witnesse witnesses, can't offer rebuttal evidence. in terms of the substance, i think the quid pro quo is a red herring. i think there are only two issues in this case. number one, according to speaker pelosi, president trump asked for the investigation of a political rival. there is another scenario, and that is that president trump asked for an investigation of possible corruption by someone who happens to be a political rival. the latter would be in the national interest. the former would be in his sts. when i've raised this point of view about the analysis many of my friends in the media say, well, there's no evidence of any impropriety by hunter biden. and my response to that is that the absence ofnecessarily,e o
>> senator kennedy: here's what i see. i think speaker pelosi is acting insincere even by the standards of conference, congress. i think she's turning impeachment into a routine political weapon. i think nobody is above the uncy have not allowed the president to defend themselves on the house side, can't call witnesse witnesses, can't offer rebuttal evidence. in terms of the substance, i think the quid pro quo is a red herring. i think there are only two issues in this case. number one,...
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justice kennedy loved the law. he loved doctrineful he would often say if he could have any job other than the job he had, it would be a district court judge. he was fascinated by the way that the law works when the rubber hits the road and you are actually in the court making things happen and, you know, i have my share of that, you know, wonky love of the law. would doesn't enjoy a good equitable tolling brief? i sure do. the fact is justice kennedy was as much a poet and professor as he was a legal engineer in how he thought about the law and how he thought about the role of lawyers. some cases require a 10,000 foot view. sometimes the highest calling of a lawyer is not just to litigate, but to teach and to serve. that's part of what led me in my own practice to go and find an opportunity to teach at georgetown law school where i teach constitutional litigation and try to carry forward his lesson one of the ultimate role of courts is not just to make the law, but teach the law and expound on the constitution and
justice kennedy loved the law. he loved doctrineful he would often say if he could have any job other than the job he had, it would be a district court judge. he was fascinated by the way that the law works when the rubber hits the road and you are actually in the court making things happen and, you know, i have my share of that, you know, wonky love of the law. would doesn't enjoy a good equitable tolling brief? i sure do. the fact is justice kennedy was as much a poet and professor as he was...
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president kennedy went in front of the wall and made his famous speech. reaganu showed president going in front of the wall and calling for it being torn down. as an american i am very proud not,at, and believe it or ,s a jew i am proud of that that we persisted. thank god for the government staying the course and fighting the cold war and bringing it down. talksbefore angela stent about it, this is from president kennedy in 1963. [video] president kennedy: there are some who say that communism is the wave of the future. let them come to berlin. [cheers] kennedy: there are some who would say in europe and elsewhere we can work with the communists. let them come to berlin. [cheers] kennedy: and there are that it's who say true that communism is an evil system, that it permits us to make economic progress. let them come to berlin. [cheers] all threekennedy: men, wherever they may live, are citizens of berlin. man, irefore, as a free in the words ich ben ein berliner. -- host: the significance of that moment? guest: it was very important. there are some deba
president kennedy went in front of the wall and made his famous speech. reaganu showed president going in front of the wall and calling for it being torn down. as an american i am very proud not,at, and believe it or ,s a jew i am proud of that that we persisted. thank god for the government staying the course and fighting the cold war and bringing it down. talksbefore angela stent about it, this is from president kennedy in 1963. [video] president kennedy: there are some who say that communism...
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john kennedy continued to increase the number of advisors. he increased military aid to south vietnam. we learned in a prior class that kennedy would not have had the united states remain in the vietnam. in fact, he had specific plans for a withdrawal of the advisors. after john kennedy's assassination, lyndon johnson rescinded the jfk order of withdrawal. as in the case of kennedy, johnson was concerned about the upcoming election to guide his options in vietnam. even after winning the election of 1964, lyndon b. johnson was not clear about what to do with what he called the little country in asia. the tapes and documents of the time indicate he knew he could not win in vietnam. he nonetheless chose war. when nixon was elected in 1968, he ordered the strong-armed technique of massive bombing, to bring the north vietnamese to the peace table. from the statistics we reviewed in class, we learned that the bombing became unconscionable, particularly when nixon admitted in what was dubbed the zliilch memo that bombing had no effect in the conduct
john kennedy continued to increase the number of advisors. he increased military aid to south vietnam. we learned in a prior class that kennedy would not have had the united states remain in the vietnam. in fact, he had specific plans for a withdrawal of the advisors. after john kennedy's assassination, lyndon johnson rescinded the jfk order of withdrawal. as in the case of kennedy, johnson was concerned about the upcoming election to guide his options in vietnam. even after winning the...
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eastern, it is now time for kennedy, and guy benson is in for kennedy. >> well, impeachment show has rolled into town. dc is about to become a political war zone, happy halloween, i am guy benson in for kennedy, it's actually me, that is the costume. democrat pass a resolution on their rules for a impeachment inquiry, not a single republican voted yes, two democrats voted no, regardless, nancy pelosi did her best to pro tend it -- pretend it has nothing to do with party's hatred of the trump, and it all has to do for the good of the nation, right, nance? >> something solemn. prayerful, we have to gather so much information to take us to this next step. about the truth. about the constitution, we will do so in a way that brings people together that is healing rather than dividing. >> oh, yes, bringing people together in healing version of impeachment. [ laughter ] speaker pelosi's stance a far cry from this year, past march pelosi said, impeachment is so device testify country, unless there something so compelling, overwhelming and bipartisan i don't think we should go down that path.
eastern, it is now time for kennedy, and guy benson is in for kennedy. >> well, impeachment show has rolled into town. dc is about to become a political war zone, happy halloween, i am guy benson in for kennedy, it's actually me, that is the costume. democrat pass a resolution on their rules for a impeachment inquiry, not a single republican voted yes, two democrats voted no, regardless, nancy pelosi did her best to pro tend it -- pretend it has nothing to do with party's hatred of the...
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kennedy hired with the worst grades were me and brett kavanaugh. but it's good company. >> and one thing that has been really noticeable, and jane maybe this is a question for you, is that it seems as it if more and more people are now doing the supreme court clerkship a little bit later in their careers. it used to be that you would graduate from law school, do a first clerkship and go immediately to the supreme court. now that's almost unheard of. so does that reflect anything about the clerkship, the changing nature of the clerkship? >> from my personal experience with my two justices it was their preference. so justice sotomayor preferred people who had worked in the real world. i think both a kpcomponent of wt justice krueger was talking about, the ability to have more people speak to who you are both as a person, as a lawyer, and then i think there was just another component, which is she wanted people who had been in the real world. and then justice gorsuch, we have a joke on the committee that at some point we are going to run out of profes
kennedy hired with the worst grades were me and brett kavanaugh. but it's good company. >> and one thing that has been really noticeable, and jane maybe this is a question for you, is that it seems as it if more and more people are now doing the supreme court clerkship a little bit later in their careers. it used to be that you would graduate from law school, do a first clerkship and go immediately to the supreme court. now that's almost unheard of. so does that reflect anything about the...
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king, and the hope that was bloody kennedy. -- bobby kennedy. two months later, i was working for upi in los angeles and i was at the ambassador hotel with robert kennedy. if you minutes before that, i was upstairs and i talked to robert kennedy and he was being interviewed. another was up there also. coveri went downstairs to -- you can talk about what happened there. he lost oregon. he won in california. jon: he only got in the race a few you weeks before he came here. jim mccarthy is the one who gets the credit for bringing bobby into the race because johnson was weak. surprises lbj in new hampshire. bobby gets in. heardst words which you were it's on to california -- chicago with when there. he didn't know if he could get the delegates against humphrey. this is essentially last picture of robert kennedy alive. he gave a little quick -- quick sign and went into the kitchen when he was shot. made an incredible photograph. one of my colleagues was with him also. i heard that something had happened so i ran outside and i saw ethel in the back of
king, and the hope that was bloody kennedy. -- bobby kennedy. two months later, i was working for upi in los angeles and i was at the ambassador hotel with robert kennedy. if you minutes before that, i was upstairs and i talked to robert kennedy and he was being interviewed. another was up there also. coveri went downstairs to -- you can talk about what happened there. he lost oregon. he won in california. jon: he only got in the race a few you weeks before he came here. jim mccarthy is the one...
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kennedy said words that in many ways to find my campaign. he said we should not seek the republican answer or the democrat answer, we should seek, the right answer. [applause] he went on to say that we should not seek to fix -- explain the thelems of the past but own responsibility for our future. he gave this speech after -- weeks after sputnik launched. the american people were panicked at that time. what it meant.ow they thought they lost their future. john kennedy said our future is ours to build but we have to build it together. i think we are at a similar moment. it may not be one satellite into space that it is all this change in the world driven by
kennedy said words that in many ways to find my campaign. he said we should not seek the republican answer or the democrat answer, we should seek, the right answer. [applause] he went on to say that we should not seek to fix -- explain the thelems of the past but own responsibility for our future. he gave this speech after -- weeks after sputnik launched. the american people were panicked at that time. what it meant.ow they thought they lost their future. john kennedy said our future is ours to...
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here's john kennedy. >> reporter: senator kennedy, who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers? their emails? was it russia or ukraine? >> yi don't know, nor do you, nr do any of us. ms. hill -- >> let me just interrupt to say the entire intelligence community says it was russia. >> right. but it could also be ukraine. >> see what he did there? i don't know. you don't either. clever, huh? so it bears repeating, there is no as in zero evidence ukraine interfered in the election. not only that, members of congress were briefed that it was russia pushing that nonsense. joining us now, "washington post" op-ed columnist michael gerson, a former speechwriter for president george w bush, and rick wilson, author of "everything trump touches dies." michael, you wrote an op-ed in the "washington post" today in which you say, quote, loyalty to trump among republicans is proved by the loosening of all other loyalties to truth, to honesty, and to the national good. by this measure, you write, kennedy is profoundly loyal to the president. i just think back
here's john kennedy. >> reporter: senator kennedy, who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers? their emails? was it russia or ukraine? >> yi don't know, nor do you, nr do any of us. ms. hill -- >> let me just interrupt to say the entire intelligence community says it was russia. >> right. but it could also be ukraine. >> see what he did there? i don't know. you don't either. clever, huh? so it bears repeating, there is no...
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in a moment, we will talk with republican senator john kennedy, but first, let's bring in kevin corke with the latest from the white house, kevin. >> legally justified with no political bias, that's expected to be the findings of a soon to be released general's report on the fbi's opening of trump-russia probe into the trump campaign leading up to the 2016 campaign, however, there's also some criticism about surveillance of one-time aide carter page leading up to the campaign. >> however, those familiar with the report's findings, say michael horowitz will cite serious missteps by officials including alter race -- alteration by fbi agent, then followed 2 days later by horowitz's testimony on capitol hill, over 2-week span a dozen witnesses testified, and republicans plotting a senate trial that the president says he wants. this while one of the key figures at the center of ukraine controversy, the president's attorney rudy giuliani insists he has done nothing wrong. >> are you afraid that you can be indicted? >> you think i'm afraid, you think i get afraid? i did the right thing. i re
in a moment, we will talk with republican senator john kennedy, but first, let's bring in kevin corke with the latest from the white house, kevin. >> legally justified with no political bias, that's expected to be the findings of a soon to be released general's report on the fbi's opening of trump-russia probe into the trump campaign leading up to the 2016 campaign, however, there's also some criticism about surveillance of one-time aide carter page leading up to the campaign. >>...
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>> i don't know. >> tucker: kennedy? >> you know, i might be throwing all this way because this would be my ideal, i would say caches clay. >> tucker: is it muhammad ali? >> if you could have anyone living or dead is your perfect running mate, who would it be? >> muhammad ali. >> tucker: sting like a bee. all right. that's impressive and is not too late. it's not too late, janice dean. the universally loved janice dean. being stuck in an l.a. traffic jam with nothing to do are over. there is not fast food chain i will send out motorcycle courier through the gridlock and bring newberger's right to your card. which is it? janice dean? >> burger king. >> tucker: not in and out of burger king. as a burger king? because it is a real thing and yes, burger king wants to solve this problem paired once you place your order, you get updates and then through a motorcycle courier, your burger, whatever else you want to order from burger king, that will be delivered to you. what are you that hungry and traffic that you need to eat in
>> i don't know. >> tucker: kennedy? >> you know, i might be throwing all this way because this would be my ideal, i would say caches clay. >> tucker: is it muhammad ali? >> if you could have anyone living or dead is your perfect running mate, who would it be? >> muhammad ali. >> tucker: sting like a bee. all right. that's impressive and is not too late. it's not too late, janice dean. the universally loved janice dean. being stuck in an l.a. traffic...
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kennedy, seven points. that's the highest point total in the history of final exam. >> oh, my gosh, that's amazing. >> tucker: janice dean, this does not diminish in any way your goodness as a person or our profound and undying love for you so thank you very much. >> by the way, this would have been a win-win. if janice would have won this whole thing i would've celebrated her greatness. >> tucker: cabot? that was good. we have an erik wemple mug for you. it's on the way. maybe you will get a whole set of them. >> interoffice mail. >> tucker: interoffice mail. we will send it. >> can i come back? >> tucker: of course, you can come back. we showedac you how the jesse watters effortlessly destroyed countless final exam challengers but someone was finally able to beat him in one of the stormiest final exams of all time. who was it? we will show you as our special continues next. ♪ want to brain better? say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators o
kennedy, seven points. that's the highest point total in the history of final exam. >> oh, my gosh, that's amazing. >> tucker: janice dean, this does not diminish in any way your goodness as a person or our profound and undying love for you so thank you very much. >> by the way, this would have been a win-win. if janice would have won this whole thing i would've celebrated her greatness. >> tucker: cabot? that was good. we have an erik wemple mug for you. it's on the...
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john kennedy was not a great speechmaker. he was not a gifted speech giver and he had many coaches over the years, people criticized him because he spoke too quickly, his head was always down and you can always see a big flop apparent he was not a great speaker but in this case after he won the election he had what he called his intellectual blood bank work on a speech. .. so three days before the inauguration john kennedy is flying back from long beach. he is called back into the cabin by president-elect kennedy and said i would like your input on the inaugural address. the guy is good to be not graded in three days. he is asking my input. what is going on here. it turned out that the speech had already been written but that john kennedy had written it out in longhand. it turned out that the speech was brilliant because it was short only 14 minutes they have a way of calling on people to do something and the most famous line of course ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country and that line
john kennedy was not a great speechmaker. he was not a gifted speech giver and he had many coaches over the years, people criticized him because he spoke too quickly, his head was always down and you can always see a big flop apparent he was not a great speaker but in this case after he won the election he had what he called his intellectual blood bank work on a speech. .. so three days before the inauguration john kennedy is flying back from long beach. he is called back into the cabin by...
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one is justice kennedy. another is president bush, who really went all out to get one of his favorite aides confirmed. but justice kennedy, like all of us, we like our protÉges to have positions of power. justice kennedy was stepping down. he had one of his former clerks join him on the court in the form of neil gorsuch. but the idea you could be preceded by the -- justice kennedy is known to have a significant ego. many of us do. and that idea just really, really appealed to him. and also, quite honestly, it was very surprising to those of us who watched these things that brett cavanaugh's name was not on those original two lists because he was an obvious choice really for any republican president. >> ruth, thank you for joining us to talk about -- >> thanks so much for having me. >> ruth is the author of "supreme ambition." it is out december 3rd but it is available now for pre-order. coming up next, early prime minister netanyahu is indicted on fraud, breech of trust, and bribery charges. he insists it's
one is justice kennedy. another is president bush, who really went all out to get one of his favorite aides confirmed. but justice kennedy, like all of us, we like our protÉges to have positions of power. justice kennedy was stepping down. he had one of his former clerks join him on the court in the form of neil gorsuch. but the idea you could be preceded by the -- justice kennedy is known to have a significant ego. many of us do. and that idea just really, really appealed to him. and also,...
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kennedy. the medical examiner ruling kennedy hill's death in august was an accidenov here's nbc's anne thompson >> reporter: three months after the shocking death of the 22-year-old at the family's historic hyannis compound, the answer >> marchant avenue for overdose request a supervisor >> reporter: an accidental overdose ruled the medical examiner of alcohol and five prescription drugs including methadone used to treat opioid addiction and drugs for depression and anxiety while in high school, kennedy hill wrote frankly about her depression i suffered bouts of deep sadness that felt like a heavy boulder on my chest, imploring her classmates to be open about mental illness and help end the stigma more than 17 million american adults have depression, anxiety is even more common affect40 million adults every year. her mother's cousin, former congressman patrick kennedy, an advocate for mental health called saoirse courageous in the days after her death >> she opened the door for her peers to al
kennedy. the medical examiner ruling kennedy hill's death in august was an accidenov here's nbc's anne thompson >> reporter: three months after the shocking death of the 22-year-old at the family's historic hyannis compound, the answer >> marchant avenue for overdose request a supervisor >> reporter: an accidental overdose ruled the medical examiner of alcohol and five prescription drugs including methadone used to treat opioid addiction and drugs for depression and anxiety...
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here's john kennedy. >> reporter: senator kennedy, who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers? their emails? was it russia? or ukraine? >> i don't know. nor do you. nor do any of us. miss hill -- >> let me interrupt to say, the entire intelligence community says it was russia. >> right. but it could also be ukraine. >> see what he did there? i don't know. you don't either. clever, huh? so it bears repeating, there is no as in zero evidence ukraine interfered in the election. not only that, members of congress were briefed that it was russia pushing that nonsense. joining us now, "washington post" columnist, for george w. bush and republican strategist rick wilson author of everything trump touches, dies. i want to start. but you wrote an op ed in which you say loyalty to trump among republicans is proved by the loosening of all other loyalties to truth, to honesty, to the national good. by this measure you write, kenlds is pro foundly loyal to the president. i think back to when i first met knew 2000 when you were a speech writer to george w.
here's john kennedy. >> reporter: senator kennedy, who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers? their emails? was it russia? or ukraine? >> i don't know. nor do you. nor do any of us. miss hill -- >> let me interrupt to say, the entire intelligence community says it was russia. >> right. but it could also be ukraine. >> see what he did there? i don't know. you don't either. clever, huh? so it bears repeating, there is no as...
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here today, melissa francis, host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy. marie harf, and in the center seat, host of "the next revolution," steve hilton is here. "outnumbered." we will get to all of you in just a second. want to go straightaway to our senior producer on capitol hill for more of the fresh rate release transcript from the democrats. take it away. >> i'm just going to read you right would have gotten here from the three committee chairs. the acting chair of the oversight committee and eliot engel, the chair of the foreign affairs committee. two transcripts released today. this is important because it's the first time i get a look behind that closed the door the intelligence committee where for weeks now they've been having these closed-door depositions and interviews. this is a key turning point in this impeachment investigation and paves the groundwork for other transcripts to come out in the next couple weeks and also public hearings. i'm going to redo this statement from those committee chairs. the transcripts of interviews and ambassadors
here today, melissa francis, host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy. marie harf, and in the center seat, host of "the next revolution," steve hilton is here. "outnumbered." we will get to all of you in just a second. want to go straightaway to our senior producer on capitol hill for more of the fresh rate release transcript from the democrats. take it away. >> i'm just going to read you right would have gotten here from the three committee...
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kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief stricken widow with them, take the presidential jet,- both aboard the which brings him along with the body of the president back to washington. lyndon b. johnson becomes america 36 president, john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy, together they were elected by the american people, who will now look to lyndon johnson to ensure governance. upon him now falls all of the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. we have suffered a loss that cannot be weighed. for me, it's a deep personal tragedy. i know that the world shares the sorrow that misses kennedy and her family bears. i will do my best, that is all i can do. ask for your help, and god's. ♪ >> nation, the world, mourns john fitzgerald kennedy. he's move from the white house to the capital, seat of the congress of the united states. >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series, real america, saturday at 10:00 and sunday at
kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief stricken widow with them, take the presidential jet,- both aboard the which brings him along with the body of the president back to washington. lyndon b. johnson becomes america 36 president, john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy, together they were elected by the american people, who will now look to lyndon johnson to ensure governance. upon him now falls all of the weight of leadership. >> this is a...
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mark snider, her deputy worked for senator edward kennedy of massachusetts on everything u.s./latin american issues. in congress, representative dawn frazier chaired the first congressional hearings on human rights in 1973. helping him were among others top harken, michael harrington, toy moffitt, george miller in the house and kennedy and george mcgovern in the senate. these were all democrats. which cut off aid to any government that grossly violated human rights unless the president determined that such aid would directly benefit the needy. the following year, teddy kennedy directly targeted chile, marking the first time the congress ended military aid to another government because of human rights. one chilean magazine called kennedy the most dangerous foreign adversary of the pinochet regime. letelier worked in this environment at the institute for policy studies, one of the most influential human rights organizations in the country. he met with top state department officials. he taught at american university. he lunched with senators. angela davis once came to his house.
mark snider, her deputy worked for senator edward kennedy of massachusetts on everything u.s./latin american issues. in congress, representative dawn frazier chaired the first congressional hearings on human rights in 1973. helping him were among others top harken, michael harrington, toy moffitt, george miller in the house and kennedy and george mcgovern in the senate. these were all democrats. which cut off aid to any government that grossly violated human rights unless the president...
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kennedy: we don't. congress did not with the first step act, we turned it over to you folks and the justice department. ms. sawyer: you gave us authority, you gave us abilities -- sen. kennedy: but you exercise the judgment. ms. sawyer: that's right, but that judgment is very much driven by specific parameters in which we have to work. sen. kennedy: they're very vague. ms. sawyer: i am not sure i'll an able to answer this in acceptable manner to you because you know what you -- sen. kennedy: let me get one stein.ick on jerry ep how can i put this? christmas ornaments, dry wall, and jerry epstein. name three things that don't hang themselves. that's what the american people think. that's what the american people think and they deserve some answers. i know that you are not in charge of these investigations. but you talk to the people who are and i need you to take a very respectful message today. tell the american people what happened. and don't rush it so that they don't do a thorough investigation. but
kennedy: we don't. congress did not with the first step act, we turned it over to you folks and the justice department. ms. sawyer: you gave us authority, you gave us abilities -- sen. kennedy: but you exercise the judgment. ms. sawyer: that's right, but that judgment is very much driven by specific parameters in which we have to work. sen. kennedy: they're very vague. ms. sawyer: i am not sure i'll an able to answer this in acceptable manner to you because you know what you -- sen. kennedy:...
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it's absolutely ludicrous. >> ashley, i mentioned the fact john kennedy, the republican senator from louisiana recanted -- that sounds rather biblical but he recanted his false assertion that ukraine might have carried out the hacking of the dnc. and here's what senator kennedy of louisiana said on yesterday, actually said on sunday to start this saga. >> senator kennedy, who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers, their e-mails? was it russia or ukraine? >> i don't know. nor do you. nor do any of us. >> well, that's not true because kennedy admitted last night to his credit i believe he was wrong, saying he misheard the question from chris wallace. let's watch him. >> now, chris is right. i was wrong. the only evidence i have, and i think it's overwhelming is that it was russia who tried to hack the dnc computer. >> that's what the consensus is. >> yep, i see no indication that ukraine tried to do it. >> ashley, i'm not a media critic but it's fascinating he said they're wrong, what isn't true on fox and corrected it on cnn. but i want to g
it's absolutely ludicrous. >> ashley, i mentioned the fact john kennedy, the republican senator from louisiana recanted -- that sounds rather biblical but he recanted his false assertion that ukraine might have carried out the hacking of the dnc. and here's what senator kennedy of louisiana said on yesterday, actually said on sunday to start this saga. >> senator kennedy, who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers, their e-mails? was it...
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that's what kennedy did not expect. the third irony the mob took over the teamsters hoffa was trying to get it back and really was the mob's decision to knock off hoffa that finally led the government to get its act together for the resources to discover when they put massive resources on the hoffa case and ease of maiming memos - - amazing memos we have uncovered racketeering between the mob and the teamsters as if that committee never existed it was much worse. this is the time starting with the hoffa disappearance that led the government to aggressively go after racketeering and fairly ficcessfully. so is a quote in the case if hoffa were still in the street there is still be mobsters in the street. lastly the book is about this is the hardest to summarize but fathers and sons and loyalty and forgiveness jimmy hoffa lost his father at seven years old his father died chucky lost is at seven his dad took off because he had trouble with the mob in kansas city. my father left me at seven we were all little boys in search
that's what kennedy did not expect. the third irony the mob took over the teamsters hoffa was trying to get it back and really was the mob's decision to knock off hoffa that finally led the government to get its act together for the resources to discover when they put massive resources on the hoffa case and ease of maiming memos - - amazing memos we have uncovered racketeering between the mob and the teamsters as if that committee never existed it was much worse. this is the time starting with...
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and with kennedy gone, the argument has changed. in particular the chief justice loves playing double advocate. and observers to the court will watch what he is saying and think he's leaning this way or that way. >> kavanaugh is the same way. >> no these are people who try to ask the hardest questions on the other side of advocate. and i never really from the questions figure out where they're going. in the argument when kennedy was gone it was not just the justices trying to pitch their questions together, they were also the advocate. they were so focused on the one spot on the court and now i feel it's a pure intellectual exercise in which a just try to make the best argument for your side and not trained to taylor toward the one-vote. >> i'm supposed to turn this over to the members for their questions and you're all invited to join this conversation so a reminder, this is on the record, wait for the microphone to come around and then you can stand and state your name and your affiliation and let it rip. so who has a question? i
and with kennedy gone, the argument has changed. in particular the chief justice loves playing double advocate. and observers to the court will watch what he is saying and think he's leaning this way or that way. >> kavanaugh is the same way. >> no these are people who try to ask the hardest questions on the other side of advocate. and i never really from the questions figure out where they're going. in the argument when kennedy was gone it was not just the justices trying to pitch...
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i think with kennedy gone, the argument has changed. the chief justice loves playing devils advocate. they watch what he says and they think he's winning this way or that way. these are just people trying to ask the hardest questions on the other side of the advocate. i can neverer really figure out where they are going. the old argument when kennedy was gone, it wasn't just the justices pitching the questions, there was all the advocate. they were so focused this one spot on the court. now i feel like it's much more. exercise in which you are making the best arguments for your side and not favoringma toward one vote. >> i'm supposed to turn this over now to the members whether questions and you are all invited to join this conversation. a reminder, this is on the record, wait for the microphone to come around. you can stand and state your name and let her rip. >> larry meyer. it seems to me that the cases are more predictable than you have suggested. with achieved justices fit, not for public and democraticr justices, it doesn't seem t
i think with kennedy gone, the argument has changed. the chief justice loves playing devils advocate. they watch what he says and they think he's winning this way or that way. these are just people trying to ask the hardest questions on the other side of the advocate. i can neverer really figure out where they are going. the old argument when kennedy was gone, it wasn't just the justices pitching the questions, there was all the advocate. they were so focused this one spot on the court. now i...
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gone, rich say kennedy the tenor of argument has changed. observers to the court will watch what he is saying and think he is leaning this way or that way. >> kavanaugh is the same way. who try toe people ask the hardest question on the other side of the advocate. i can never from their questions figure out where they are going. in the old argument, when kennedy was on, it wasn't just the justices who were trying to pitch their questions it was also the advocates. in this onecused spot on the court and now i feel like it is much more of a pure intellectual exercise in which you're just trying to make the best arguments for your side and not trying to tailor a tour that one vote. >> i am supposed to turn this over to the members for their questions. you were all and avoided -- invited to join this conversation. a reminder, this is on the record. wait for the microphone to come around. then, you can stand and state your affiliation and let her rip. question? >> we have a question there. it seems to me that the cases are more predictable than y
gone, rich say kennedy the tenor of argument has changed. observers to the court will watch what he is saying and think he is leaning this way or that way. >> kavanaugh is the same way. who try toe people ask the hardest question on the other side of the advocate. i can never from their questions figure out where they are going. in the old argument, when kennedy was on, it wasn't just the justices who were trying to pitch their questions it was also the advocates. in this onecused spot on...
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kennedy, p.m. a first lady of a picture of happiness. john junior and caroline are to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fatal day, he and mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president two years, 10 months, two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine because the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. on the fifth for window at 12:30 p.m. come the shots that bring death to president kennedy, and seriously wounded governor of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. limousine bears the marks of violent death. the flowers mrs. kennedy carried from the airport had twisted and turned -- torn. shock and disbelief gave way to tears. the nation and the world's reaction is one of the wildermuth and grief. at the dallas airport, 99 minutes after kennedy is dead, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at
kennedy, p.m. a first lady of a picture of happiness. john junior and caroline are to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fatal day, he and mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president two years, 10 months, two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine because the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. on the...
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one magazine called kennedy the most dangerous foreign adversary of the regime. letelier, worked at this environment at the institute for policy studies, one of the most infuneral human rights institutions in the world. he lunched with senators, angela davis, was photographed. he became a unifier for chilean exiles. he also convinced workers to boycott the handling of chilean goods and one the cancellation of a mining investment in chile. this convinced pinochet to order letelier's assassination. from 1975 to 1983, contreras and his allies killed several hundred people outside chile. at looking away from such brutalities, secretary of state henry kissinger became an expert. one month before letelier was killed, kissinger's state department prepared a memo that instructed ambassadors to express the deep concern over their plans for the assassination of politicians and predominant figures both within the national borders of certain countries and abroad. in other words, the state department was supposed to south american dictators not to kill people outside of south
one magazine called kennedy the most dangerous foreign adversary of the regime. letelier, worked at this environment at the institute for policy studies, one of the most infuneral human rights institutions in the world. he lunched with senators, angela davis, was photographed. he became a unifier for chilean exiles. he also convinced workers to boycott the handling of chilean goods and one the cancellation of a mining investment in chile. this convinced pinochet to order letelier's...
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i mention kennedy as a remind tore everyone. cutting taxes, giving the american people the ability to keep what they already earned need not be political. it's an economic prescription for success and lawmakers should want to embrace that regardless of what side they are on. we are not there. we work for ourselves. we do not work for the united states government. but here is why the socialist political playbook is so vulnerable and why. our economy is still going hot. the democrats didn't think trump would succeed in creating economic growth. you get sanders and warren and others trying to convince americans. i mean, at least back in the great depression there were economic problems to run on. they had a country struggling with 90% unemployment. you had the dust bowl. and people needed to believe in something. fdr gave them that hope for change and new economic order. but today does beth warren and about d but today elizabeth warren and bernie sanders are blaming the creators of wealth. it's a billionaire entrepreneur's fault th
i mention kennedy as a remind tore everyone. cutting taxes, giving the american people the ability to keep what they already earned need not be political. it's an economic prescription for success and lawmakers should want to embrace that regardless of what side they are on. we are not there. we work for ourselves. we do not work for the united states government. but here is why the socialist political playbook is so vulnerable and why. our economy is still going hot. the democrats didn't think...
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listen to this. >> senator kennedy, who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers, their e-mails? was it russia or ukraine? >> i don't know. nor do you. nor do any of us. miss hill -- >> i mean let me just interrupt to say, that entire intelligence community says it was russia. >> right. but it could also be ukraine. >> senator kennedy went to oxford but might have gone to hogwarts because he's living in a fantasy world there. he's basically saying, i don't care about the facts. when talking about a senate jury, what does that tell you? >> well, they made up their mind. i think you heard the defense from the intelligence committee, the republicans on the intelligence committee, to say, sure, maybe russia interfered, but the ukrainians did as well. there's no evidence to support that and it's been specifically debunked including by people advising the president, his former homeland security director. this is where dr. hill was powerful as a witness saying stop the madness and follow what the evidence tells you. again, however strong this cases is,
listen to this. >> senator kennedy, who do you believe was responsible for hacking the dnc and clinton campaign computers, their e-mails? was it russia or ukraine? >> i don't know. nor do you. nor do any of us. miss hill -- >> i mean let me just interrupt to say, that entire intelligence community says it was russia. >> right. but it could also be ukraine. >> senator kennedy went to oxford but might have gone to hogwarts because he's living in a fantasy world...
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kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief stricken widow with them, takes the presidential oath aboard the jet, which brings him and the body of the late president dr. washington -- the body of the late president back to washington. lyndon johnson becomes the 36th president. john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people. falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. we have suffered a loss that cannot be weighed. for me, it is a deep, personal tragedy. i know that the world shares kennedy and of mrs. her family. i will do my best. that is all i can do. help and god's. ♪ the nation, the world mourns john fitzgerald kennedy. the funeral moves from the white house to the capital, seat of the congress of the united states. films can watch archival our weeklyppears on series real america. saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. announcer: next, professor timothy shanno
kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief stricken widow with them, takes the presidential oath aboard the jet, which brings him and the body of the late president dr. washington -- the body of the late president back to washington. lyndon johnson becomes the 36th president. john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people. falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. we...
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jan is right to say with kennedy gone the tenor of argument has changed. in particular the chief justice loves playing devils advocate and observers to the court will watch what he is saying and think he is leaning this way or that way. and the other side of the advocate. and the old arguments kennedy was on, wasn't just the justices trying to pitch their questions together, it was the advocates, so focused in this one spot on the court and now it is more of up your intellectual exercise, trying to make the best arguments for your side and not tailor it toward that one vote. >> i'm supposed to turn this over to the members. you are all invited to join this conversation. a reminder, this is on the record, wait for the microphone to come around, then you can stand and state your name and your affiliation and let her rip. who has a question? i said we only have 25 minutes. >> larry meyer. it seems to me the cases are more predictable than you have suggested. whereas the chief justice said they are justices, not republican and democratic justices doesn't seem
jan is right to say with kennedy gone the tenor of argument has changed. in particular the chief justice loves playing devils advocate and observers to the court will watch what he is saying and think he is leaning this way or that way. and the other side of the advocate. and the old arguments kennedy was on, wasn't just the justices trying to pitch their questions together, it was the advocates, so focused in this one spot on the court and now it is more of up your intellectual exercise,...
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is right to say west kennedy gone, the tenor of arguments has changed. the chief justice loves playing devils advocate. observers to the court will watch what he is saying and say, he is leaning this way or that way -- >> kavanaugh is the same way. >> and now, these are just people who try to ask the hard question on the others of the advocate. i can never really tell from their questions where they are going. in the old argument when kennedy was on, it was not just the justices trying to pitch their questions, it was also the advocate, so so focused in this one spot on the corporate now i feel like it is much more of a pure, intellectual exercise where you are trying to make the best argument for your site and not trying to tailor to that one vote. >> i am supposed to turn this over to the members for their questions. you are all invited to join this conversation. reminder, this is on the record, wait for the microphone to come around, and then you can stand and state your name and your affiliation and let it rip. ?ho has a question i said we only have
is right to say west kennedy gone, the tenor of arguments has changed. the chief justice loves playing devils advocate. observers to the court will watch what he is saying and say, he is leaning this way or that way -- >> kavanaugh is the same way. >> and now, these are just people who try to ask the hard question on the others of the advocate. i can never really tell from their questions where they are going. in the old argument when kennedy was on, it was not just the justices...
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thank you, patrick kennedy. thank you. >> thank you. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, the president had a lot to say at tonight's rally in sunrise, florida. we will show you the highlights coming up next. dollars out of pocket. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit. does your plan have $0 copays, $0 deductibles, and $0 premiums? if not, maybe it's not the right fit. does it include dental and vision coverage? if not, maybe there's a better fit for you. call healthmarkets now or visit healthmarkets.com for your free fitscore. compare thousands of medicare plans with all of these benefits and more. they work to help you and they do it all for free. only healthmarkets has the free fitscore. call before the deadline. call the number on your screen now. ♪ >> tucker: president trump has been rallying supporters an
thank you, patrick kennedy. thank you. >> thank you. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, the president had a lot to say at tonight's rally in sunrise, florida. we will show you the highlights coming up next. dollars out of pocket. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the...
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kennedy's granddaughter, saoirse kennedy hill >> good morning, the cause of death is now confirmed but it is still shocking the very drugs saoirse kennedy hill apparently used to help her with depression and anxiety in part caused her death at age 22. this morning, we now know saoirse kennedy hill died of an accidental overdose. her death certificate listing a toxic mix of alcohol and prescription drugs fluoxetine used to treat depression, diazepam, and methadone used to treat opioid addiction. the 2-year-old student at boston college was found unresponsive at her females historic cape cod compound on august 1st and declared dead soon afterwards. rfk junior in his eulogy said she spent the last night of her life having dinner with her grandmother ethel and celebrating the completion of a 25 page term paper for college with a friend and swimming at dawn before watching the sunrise. she was the only child of senator robert kennedy daughter's courtney, and paul hill, an irishman wrongly convicted and imprisoned for bombing british pubs in the 1970s. saoirse struggling with depression once
kennedy's granddaughter, saoirse kennedy hill >> good morning, the cause of death is now confirmed but it is still shocking the very drugs saoirse kennedy hill apparently used to help her with depression and anxiety in part caused her death at age 22. this morning, we now know saoirse kennedy hill died of an accidental overdose. her death certificate listing a toxic mix of alcohol and prescription drugs fluoxetine used to treat depression, diazepam, and methadone used to treat opioid...
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on my left is father kevin kennedy. thank you for being here. on his left is father cameron faller. now, you can see we have a young priest and a slightly older priest. [ laughter ] >> let's find out about their life skills and careers. father faller. >> i have been a priest for four years and currently i'm assigned as the vocation director of san francisco and the priest secretary of are, bishop. >> four years. >> you went to saint patrick's cemete mytheology studies. >> are you a local product? >> yes. i grew up in marine county, nevado, yes. >>> wonderful. >> father kevin, you know and i think you're from -- aways born in san mateo. >> been a priest for over two decades. >> yes. >> i'm the pastor and help as associate at st. monica and saint apostle parishes as well. >> 20 years, four years. we have a set of questions from people. i want to mix and match them, but one of the major ones was about the recent pugh study, that says that the real presence of christ in the uke wrist which is a teaching of the catholic face-off and the uke rest is the center of what the priest's life is
on my left is father kevin kennedy. thank you for being here. on his left is father cameron faller. now, you can see we have a young priest and a slightly older priest. [ laughter ] >> let's find out about their life skills and careers. father faller. >> i have been a priest for four years and currently i'm assigned as the vocation director of san francisco and the priest secretary of are, bishop. >> four years. >> you went to saint patrick's cemete mytheology studies....
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but he said he met with kennedy. kennedy did not look him in the eye and explained to me about trust, and how you, you know, establish trust with somebody. and also, he said kennedy's voting record was not, you know -- he had a chance to work on equality and justice issues as a senator and he hadn't done it, so, you know, that was -- so we continued to have those discussions right until the goldwater-- >> '64. >> my family went out to san francisco. >> republican. >> the republican convention, the entire family went and dad was there with rockefeller and they lost and they had to regroup and we literally-- we drove back across country and we literally stopped off at rockefeller's ranch so he and dad could sit on the porch and say the republican party is going in a different direction and they met and regrouped. and then my dad, you know, from that point on kind of, well, he didn't live that much longer, but he voted for candidates or supported people that he felt regardless of party, were who he could support. >> wha
but he said he met with kennedy. kennedy did not look him in the eye and explained to me about trust, and how you, you know, establish trust with somebody. and also, he said kennedy's voting record was not, you know -- he had a chance to work on equality and justice issues as a senator and he hadn't done it, so, you know, that was -- so we continued to have those discussions right until the goldwater-- >> '64. >> my family went out to san francisco. >> republican. >> the...
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." >>> louisiana senator john kennedy is refusing to back down from a blistering attack he launched against house speaker nancy pelosi. if you missed it, here's what he said at a rally in louisiana while standing next to president trump. >> speaker nancy pelosi is trying to impeach him. [ audience boos ] >>> i don't mean any disrespect, but it must suck to be that dumb. >> supporters are hailing senator kennedy but many others on both sides are calling his remarks disrespectful but kennedy is standing by his comments. >> i didn't mean it as disrespectful. i didn't mean them as disrespectful at all. if people think they're disrespectful, this is america. you're entitled to your opinion. >> we the people of the united states -- >> so far speaker pelosi hasn't commented. but other democrats are coming to her defense saying she's too smart and too tough to let kennedy's remarks affect her. >>> the driver of a racing boat is speaking out after this. two boats flipped over during this race. look at that in key west, florida. four people are on the boats. all of them survived. the driver explained
." >>> louisiana senator john kennedy is refusing to back down from a blistering attack he launched against house speaker nancy pelosi. if you missed it, here's what he said at a rally in louisiana while standing next to president trump. >> speaker nancy pelosi is trying to impeach him. [ audience boos ] >>> i don't mean any disrespect, but it must suck to be that dumb. >> supporters are hailing senator kennedy but many others on both sides are calling his...