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jack was a compassionate man. it is interesting we find ourselves at a party in a movement and as a nation confronting many of the same policy changes that jack cap -- predicted from immigration to education reform. i was honored when jack served as honorary chairman of the foundation for florida's future. i asked him and i thought he was say no. it was the greatest call i ever had in my life. it was a think tank we launched weflorida and his idea, stole every possible one that we could. by the way when i was fortunate the second time around to be governor, it was not just about ideas but putting them into practice to make sure more people had a chance to be successful and live the lives of purpose. i want to highlight what jack believed was that his family was his legacy. sweetheart.is nothing made him more content than spending time on the tennis courts, the ski slopes with his family including his children. and his grandchildren. i am not going to mention all 17. i want to mention kyle, jennifer, jackie, and be
jack was a compassionate man. it is interesting we find ourselves at a party in a movement and as a nation confronting many of the same policy changes that jack cap -- predicted from immigration to education reform. i was honored when jack served as honorary chairman of the foundation for florida's future. i asked him and i thought he was say no. it was the greatest call i ever had in my life. it was a think tank we launched weflorida and his idea, stole every possible one that we could. by the...
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i was thinking, jack kemp got me in it. [laughter] what kemp brought was not only important for republicans. more importantly, he persuaded ronald reagan. that's what makes him such an historic figure in my view. side result of supply- economics, we restored our economy. we had a booming economy. gorbachev felt he couldn't compete with us economically. that was obviously what temp brought. he thought he couldn't compete with us militarily because they were in such dire straits economically. csbelieve it was reaganomi that was key to that victory. jack kemp was instrumental in both our economic recovery and also winning the cold war. >> you talk about jack kemp, and one word comes to mind -- the cause. wherever he is, he will fight for that cause. he will work for that cause. >> it was easy to believe in the "cause" that he fought for because almost always it was the right thing to do. he really did approach life in that way. even when he didn't have the political support to do it, is a special interest group said, we can't
i was thinking, jack kemp got me in it. [laughter] what kemp brought was not only important for republicans. more importantly, he persuaded ronald reagan. that's what makes him such an historic figure in my view. side result of supply- economics, we restored our economy. we had a booming economy. gorbachev felt he couldn't compete with us economically. that was obviously what temp brought. he thought he couldn't compete with us militarily because they were in such dire straits economically....
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died, then that burden of carrying the family legacy fell on to jack. >> in 1946, 29-year-old jack ran for congress for massachusetts' 11th district, cutting in front of local politicians waiting patiently for the seat to open. the year before he died, while beginning to dictate his memoirs, jack confessed to having been something of a carpetbagger. >> i was an outsider, really. i'd never lived very much in the district. my family roots were there, but i'd lived in new york ten years. on top of that, i had gone to harvard, not a particularly popular institution at that time in the 11th congressional district. >> the kennedy tactics in 1946 would be used in succeeding campaigns. one was an astute use of public relations, image building. joe sr. had been a hollywood mogul and knew how to promote. >> he basically was the one who took hollywood publicity techniques and applied them to politics. >> fortunately, joe sr. also had a good product to sell. lieutenant kennedy had rescued his crew when his pt boat was rammed by a japanese destroyer, a story joe sr. got reprinted in "reader's diges
died, then that burden of carrying the family legacy fell on to jack. >> in 1946, 29-year-old jack ran for congress for massachusetts' 11th district, cutting in front of local politicians waiting patiently for the seat to open. the year before he died, while beginning to dictate his memoirs, jack confessed to having been something of a carpetbagger. >> i was an outsider, really. i'd never lived very much in the district. my family roots were there, but i'd lived in new york ten...
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also jack ruby. at this meeting there was a discussion about guns the sales of guns possibly drugs and returned for that the possible rather the elimination of the president of the united states. >> you don't have fist hand knowledge. you didn't see jack ruby tee meeting? >> i did not. >> where were you? >> miami, florida at home. >> who will tell us that that in fact is true? >> there is proof. >> did you know lewis mcwillie? >> i believe i met him in havana. there was a time in the early part of 1959 where castro came over to the air force base where he needed -- he asked me to take charge of the gambling casino. >> you knew lewis mcwillie? >> i knew a number of people who were in control. >> did you know him? jack rub by's friends? >> he was the manager of the tropicana club? >> i met him, yes. there's two possibilities. won the hub ban board of relations probably sent agents to kill him. they have that much power. to prove that, castro sent mexican agents to the united states to kill myself and a
also jack ruby. at this meeting there was a discussion about guns the sales of guns possibly drugs and returned for that the possible rather the elimination of the president of the united states. >> you don't have fist hand knowledge. you didn't see jack ruby tee meeting? >> i did not. >> where were you? >> miami, florida at home. >> who will tell us that that in fact is true? >> there is proof. >> did you know lewis mcwillie? >> i believe i met...
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(applause) >> jack? ah, come on. >> i don't think jack wants to say anything, but i think that jack just basically said that actions speak louder than words. so, thank you. (applause)♪ >> jack, are your parents or your family here? yep? so, if we could ask jack's family to please stand up and be recognized. because this is a family effort. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you very much. thank you. ♪ >> you can see the user bringing back the bow tie. without further ado, i'd like to introduce supervisor john avalos to introduce our next award. (applause) >> thank you, daniel. and thank you all for being here for this great, great event. it is my honor and bridge to help bring up the folks who are part of the outstanding neighborhood watch group, part of the nay street neighborhood watch of district 11. (applause) >> we can bring up linda cook and patricia de font. i am really, really proud of this neighborhood watch group. we had some really hard times back in 2008. we had a few homicides in the exc
(applause) >> jack? ah, come on. >> i don't think jack wants to say anything, but i think that jack just basically said that actions speak louder than words. so, thank you. (applause)♪ >> jack, are your parents or your family here? yep? so, if we could ask jack's family to please stand up and be recognized. because this is a family effort. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you very much. thank you. ♪ >> you can see the user bringing back the bow tie. without...
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jack as a director was absolutely fabulous. >> rose: what is jack going to do? will he continue to act? >> he's sharp as a tack! he gets it. who could sit through this pathetic laker team this year and he's there every night and they play in the gym, that's all. that was the wonderful thing about cannes. when we went to cannes i'd never been in a gym as big as cannes. that's 2,000 plus people watching a movie that you're in. >> rose: you've never been in a gym that big? >> i call them gyms. movie theaters, palaces. i just -- the wonderful thing about cannes for me was the explosiveness of the reaction the minute the movie start and alexander and i were next to each other and we looked at each other and we said "they got it and they're reading subtitles." so we said maybe at home they'll even get it more but they got it over there which made paramount realize that we may have a movie that will work in maybe any language because those folks were in every family and every country somewhere. >> rose: black and white was the right thing to go? >> alexander will tell
jack as a director was absolutely fabulous. >> rose: what is jack going to do? will he continue to act? >> he's sharp as a tack! he gets it. who could sit through this pathetic laker team this year and he's there every night and they play in the gym, that's all. that was the wonderful thing about cannes. when we went to cannes i'd never been in a gym as big as cannes. that's 2,000 plus people watching a movie that you're in. >> rose: you've never been in a gym that big?...
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will you open your heart to him as jack prays that wonderful prayer? jack. pray after me these words-lord jesus, god, second member of the trinity and savior. thank you jesus for the cross. thank you for being willing to bear all that agony as you were hanging there that day on calvary's cross. thank you because the shed blood is to cleanse me. i trust in you jesus. please right now come into my heart. be my savior. that's the reason you died and i accept it. save me now in your holy name amen. amen. oh did you pray that prayer? please write to me. there is the address. i'll send you this little book to you absolutely free. first steps in a new direction. i want to hear from you that you became a child of god opening your heart to jesus. now, here's our announcer to tell you how you can receive jack's wonderful bible and the wonderful gi that goes with it, soul food: a daily devotional. chuck. thank you rexella. my friend, to order the prophecy bible have your credit card ready and call toll free 24 hours a day, 1-800-jvi-7777. to order by mail in the u.s.,
will you open your heart to him as jack prays that wonderful prayer? jack. pray after me these words-lord jesus, god, second member of the trinity and savior. thank you jesus for the cross. thank you for being willing to bear all that agony as you were hanging there that day on calvary's cross. thank you because the shed blood is to cleanse me. i trust in you jesus. please right now come into my heart. be my savior. that's the reason you died and i accept it. save me now in your holy name amen....
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he was raised and mocking jack in every way. jack would say, you can never get an opinion out of him. they asked to go to luxembourg. you can have a president who is dying to give you a lot to do. to luxembourg -- and lyndon as vice president, he could just do anything. >> i want to read something from barbara's but before i get to michael. you said -- underneath a veil of lovely in consequence, she had tremendous awareness. people were struck by this -- she had a shrewd view of people, who the real people were and to the phonies were, those who are bright and those who were stupid. the papers were filled with her assessment. did john f. kennedy use this to his advantage as a political partnership. >> they had a mastery of television and that sort of thing. we will talk about the fact she did not have a major impact on policy, nor did she want one and did she want one, and he did not talk to her about it. he did seek her out for advice. i think this is the case that if he was going to have any connection with her, at all, in ter
he was raised and mocking jack in every way. jack would say, you can never get an opinion out of him. they asked to go to luxembourg. you can have a president who is dying to give you a lot to do. to luxembourg -- and lyndon as vice president, he could just do anything. >> i want to read something from barbara's but before i get to michael. you said -- underneath a veil of lovely in consequence, she had tremendous awareness. people were struck by this -- she had a shrewd view of people,...
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so from the time jack ran in 1946 for the u.s. house of representatives, they would begin to bring rose out. she could tell the story about how he had been limited in the war and was a war hero, how she had lost a son in the war, that she was a gold star mother and jack to tell people that, too, so rose could really reach out to women. remember that jack was not married until much later in life. he started his campaign in 1946. he didn't marry until 1963. there is no spouse for him to bring out. so we also have to keep in mind that her husband, joe senior, had become politically toxic when he said i'm undiplomatic angst about the united state and britain possibly losing the war. >> host: do you think joe had political ambitions? >> guest: i do, i do. there was tories who want to be the first irish catholic president of the united states is moving in that direction with his contacts in the new joe administration and certainly having been ambassador. that is not viewed as having been highly successful tenure there. he ended it on th
so from the time jack ran in 1946 for the u.s. house of representatives, they would begin to bring rose out. she could tell the story about how he had been limited in the war and was a war hero, how she had lost a son in the war, that she was a gold star mother and jack to tell people that, too, so rose could really reach out to women. remember that jack was not married until much later in life. he started his campaign in 1946. he didn't marry until 1963. there is no spouse for him to bring...
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want jack and myself to dress as if jack was president of france. >> how did the american public respond? >> by and large they loved it. every now and then she was a little too youthful. sometimes she would show up and -- in a bathing suit. sometimes you had conservatives who said, a first lady should not do that and if you think of the previous three first -- -- they were in their 60's when they left office. they were somewhat matronly and had grandchildren in some instances. so she seemed like everybody's older sister or cousin rather than their maiden aunt or grandmother. >> let's take a call next, from judy, in newport news. >> love the series. we are really enjoying it. thank you so much. it seems to me i have heard her name pronounced as "jack- lean." is this true? >> she preferred to be called that -- she was usually called jackie, which she hated. and she says in the oral history -- both jack and i thought the combination of jack and jackie was quite unfortunate. >> anthony in chicago. >> how are you doing today? >> what is your question? >> we are going through this in my high s
want jack and myself to dress as if jack was president of france. >> how did the american public respond? >> by and large they loved it. every now and then she was a little too youthful. sometimes she would show up and -- in a bathing suit. sometimes you had conservatives who said, a first lady should not do that and if you think of the previous three first -- -- they were in their 60's when they left office. they were somewhat matronly and had grandchildren in some instances. so...
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. >>> and jumping jack. a 93-year-old man takes a dive at 10,000 feet to honor a dying wish. like our new santa fe chicken quesadilla, burger bites, sandwiches, and more, served with fries and your choice of soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. >>> here's a look at tod >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., partly sunny with a high of 46. atlanta and st. louis, mostly sunny. sunny in denver as well, but showers in seattle. >>> a british man who lost his wife of 70 years is proving love has no limits. the feisty senior citizen put aside his own hea
. >>> and jumping jack. a 93-year-old man takes a dive at 10,000 feet to honor a dying wish. like our new santa fe chicken quesadilla, burger bites, sandwiches, and more, served with fries and your choice of soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date...
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that's what we do with jack kennedy. we think, no matter where we stand in the political spectrum, democrats or republicans that this man would have achieved the goals we wanted individually. >> gloria, i know you want to weigh in. >> i know in deciding what to do about afghanistan, the president paid an awful lot of attention to lyndon johnson and jack kennedy and their relationships with the generals. and was very concerned about his own relationships with the generals and whether in fact, you can get overtaken by the military industrial complex if you're the president of the united states and whether things would have turned out differently if jack kennedy had been alive for the rest of vietnam, and the question of whether lbj listened to his generals just a little bit too much. so i know this is something that he thought about in making decisions about the use of force, particularly extending the war in afghanistan, decisions about whether or not to have the surge, for example. >> do you want to -- >> i think it's in
that's what we do with jack kennedy. we think, no matter where we stand in the political spectrum, democrats or republicans that this man would have achieved the goals we wanted individually. >> gloria, i know you want to weigh in. >> i know in deciding what to do about afghanistan, the president paid an awful lot of attention to lyndon johnson and jack kennedy and their relationships with the generals. and was very concerned about his own relationships with the generals and whether...
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and then she said oh jack, oh jack, what have they done? jack, oh, jack i love you. that's the only thing she said on the way to parkland. we were traveling very fast. i didn't even know at first that the governor had been shot until mrs. connally moved slightly because she was covering his body and when she did that, i saw that he was covered in blood. realized he had also been shot. at one point we were going so fast i turned my head and my sunglasses blew off. so we got to the hospital as quickly as we could. >> when you got there, obviously, the whole hospital went into emergency mode to try and save the president, although that turned out to be a fruitless exercise almost from the moment he got there. what was the situation like in the room where he was being operated on? because i believe you were there briefly and so was the first lady. >> yes, we put him into trama room one and immediately the medical staff started arriving. by the numbers, at one time i counted 15 or 17 doctors in and out of there. it wasn't that large a space, and so a great number of them
and then she said oh jack, oh jack, what have they done? jack, oh, jack i love you. that's the only thing she said on the way to parkland. we were traveling very fast. i didn't even know at first that the governor had been shot until mrs. connally moved slightly because she was covering his body and when she did that, i saw that he was covered in blood. realized he had also been shot. at one point we were going so fast i turned my head and my sunglasses blew off. so we got to the hospital as...
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>> the suspect's name is jack rubenstein, i believe, he goes by the name of jack ruby. >> and here at associated press a still picture of the moment, the split second as the shot was fired. this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein, and this of course is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were -- and i think the were widely shared by many if not most americans. this can't be coincidental. the assassin is assassinated in the police station. what in the hell is going on? >> just learned from city hall from a very authoritative source that police are working on the assumption that there indeed is a connection between jack ruby and lee oswald, and that in some manner of speaking oswald's murder was to shut him up. captain fritz just told me that ruby has said that he did it, that it was his gun, and that he had built up a tremendous grievance over the death of the president. >> in jack ruby's small mind, he thought he was going to become a big big hero. he killed the guy who killed the preside
>> the suspect's name is jack rubenstein, i believe, he goes by the name of jack ruby. >> and here at associated press a still picture of the moment, the split second as the shot was fired. this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein, and this of course is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were -- and i think the were widely shared by many if not most americans. this can't be...
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that is a picture of jack ruby. this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. this is a picture showing how the economist public -- the commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that group of notable americans -- you're accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >> you are part of the media which prevented the american people from finding out what happened. >> you are alarming the american people. >> i say the american public should be alarmed. >> the public had been kept in the dark for so long about this but had an undying thirst, which could only be quenched by getting facts. >> we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have three different points of view. one we were simply incompetent. two we we
that is a picture of jack ruby. this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. this is a picture showing how the economist public -- the commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that group of notable americans -- you're accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >> you are part of...
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that is a picture of jack ruby. and this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. the commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that group of notable americans -- you're accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >> you are part of the media which prevented the american people from finding out what happened. >> you are alarming the american people! >> i say the american public should be alarmed. >> the public had been kept in the dark for so long about this, but had an undying thirst, which could only be quenched by getting facts. >> we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have three different points of view. one, we were simply incompetent. two, we were thoroughly corrupt. some say both of the abo
that is a picture of jack ruby. and this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. the commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that group of notable americans -- you're accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >> you are part of the media which prevented the american people from...
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that is a picture of jack ruby. this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. this is a picture showing how commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that group of notable americans -- >> tell me about the facts. >> you are accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >> your part of the media which prevented the american people from finding out what happened. >> you are alarming the american people. >> i say the american people should be alarmed. >> the public had been kept in the dark for so long about this but had an undying thirst, which could only be quenched by getting facts. >> we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have three different points of view. one we were thoroughly incompetent. two
that is a picture of jack ruby. this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. this is a picture showing how commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that group of notable americans -- >> tell me about the facts. >> you are accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >>...
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he was raised and mocking jack in every way. jack would say, you can never get an opinion out of him. they asked to go to luxembourg. you can have a president who is dying to give you a lot to do. to luxembourg -- and lyndon as vice president, he could just do anything. >> i want to read something from barbara's but before i get to michael. you said -- underneath a veil of lovely in consequence, she had tremendous awareness. people were struck by this -- she had a shrewd view of people, who the real people were and to the phonies were, those who are bright and those who were stupid. the papers were filled with her assessment. did john f. kennedy use this to his advantage as a political partnership. >> they had a mastery of television and that sort of thing. we will talk about the fact she did not have a major impact on policy, nor did she want one and did she want one, and he did not talk to her about it. he did seek her out for advice. i think this is the case that if he was going to have any connection with her, at all, in ter
he was raised and mocking jack in every way. jack would say, you can never get an opinion out of him. they asked to go to luxembourg. you can have a president who is dying to give you a lot to do. to luxembourg -- and lyndon as vice president, he could just do anything. >> i want to read something from barbara's but before i get to michael. you said -- underneath a veil of lovely in consequence, she had tremendous awareness. people were struck by this -- she had a shrewd view of people,...
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. >> jack, who had triple bypass surgery says he is not afraid to jump from 10,000 feet. >> jack and his sky dive instructor were thumbs up before jumping. >> was the parachute open or not it's in the hands of the above. >> the parachute did open and jack landed safely. >> i don't know what the fuss is. i would do it again. >> jack made good on his promise, raising more than $1,000. alfonzo, cbs news, england. >> now you all know i'm a sap. jack says he plan to do a charity sky walk in june. that means he will strap himself to the top of a propeller. he is going to track his fund raising and you can track them, too, that's it for us. what a fantastic story. >> that's a tear jerker. >> i'll be right back with jan jeffcoat at 7:00. we'll see you then. when i first got shingles it started on my back. and i had like this four inch band of bumps that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. it made me curtail my activities cause i'm really an outgoing kind of a guy. and, uh, i like to play sports, i play basketball, i play pool. i did not want an
. >> jack, who had triple bypass surgery says he is not afraid to jump from 10,000 feet. >> jack and his sky dive instructor were thumbs up before jumping. >> was the parachute open or not it's in the hands of the above. >> the parachute did open and jack landed safely. >> i don't know what the fuss is. i would do it again. >> jack made good on his promise, raising more than $1,000. alfonzo, cbs news, england. >> now you all know i'm a sap. jack says he...
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>> this is the first time ever. >> jack and his son's worst fears come through. she mows down a man crossing the road and never slows down. >> he was looking to his left-hand side. and he didn't expect a vehicle to be coming from the wrong side of the road. >> oh! my god! >> jack and raj make a split-second decision to get involved even further. >> you want to chase her? >> yeah, i got the number. >> raj jumped out to help the victim and call an ambulance as jack drives off, he believes the man may have been killed. >> police, police, urgent. >> jack phones the police. >> i shot off behind her. with the intention of getting a registration plate. >> oh, they're driving off again. okay. i'm on southfork lane in new cranford. i'm following him. he's run a person over. i think he might have killed them. >> after following the car a few blocks, jack manages to block her in. >> you don't know is that person going to pull out a gun on me, stab me? just to get away. >> just killed a man, do you realize that? >> i have not killed anyone. >> you just run over somebody. >>
>> this is the first time ever. >> jack and his son's worst fears come through. she mows down a man crossing the road and never slows down. >> he was looking to his left-hand side. and he didn't expect a vehicle to be coming from the wrong side of the road. >> oh! my god! >> jack and raj make a split-second decision to get involved even further. >> you want to chase her? >> yeah, i got the number. >> raj jumped out to help the victim and call an...
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boat will will will it or won't it be up and running by the end of the year that's the question on jack as the ruling faces new obstacles from top regulators we'll tell you what's going on coming right up and big banks sure are known for their loyalty aren't they especially when it comes to governments that bail them out right right you know we'll tell you about j.p. morgan's already whipped up plan b. for a u.s. debt default and finally lori wallach from public citizen fred watson joins me live in here to discuss the controversial trans-pacific partnership agreement say that three times fast you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. kicking off your boom bust headlines the volcker rule it faces new hurdles today as top regulators argue that the law is too soft on banks now officials from the security and exchange commission along with you see have to see are threatening to further delay its implementation the ruling was slated. to go into effect at the end of this year now the newly installed democratic commissioner of the s.c.c. chorus john has raised a number of concerns
boat will will will it or won't it be up and running by the end of the year that's the question on jack as the ruling faces new obstacles from top regulators we'll tell you what's going on coming right up and big banks sure are known for their loyalty aren't they especially when it comes to governments that bail them out right right you know we'll tell you about j.p. morgan's already whipped up plan b. for a u.s. debt default and finally lori wallach from public citizen fred watson joins me...
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jack ruby. >> here at the associated press, a still picture of the moment, the split second, as the shot was fired. this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein, and this, of course, is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were, and i think they were widely shared by many, if not most americans. this can't be coincidental. the assassin is assassinated in the police station. what in the hell is going on? >> just learned from city hall from a very authoritative source that police are working on the assumption that there is, indeed, a connection between jack ruby and lee oswald and that in some manner of speaking, oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> captain wolfowitz has just told me that ruby has said that he did it, that it was his gun, and that he had built up a tremendous grievance over the death of the president. >> in jack ruby's small mind, he thought he was going to become a big, big hero. i mean,
jack ruby. >> here at the associated press, a still picture of the moment, the split second, as the shot was fired. this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein, and this, of course, is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were, and i think they were widely shared by many, if not most americans. this can't be coincidental. the assassin is assassinated in the police station. what in the hell...
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we're now looking back at the legacy of jack kennedy. arthur schlesinger reveals letters with kennedy. he is most often identified with his relationship with kennedy. he supported his campaign for president. he was later appointed as special assistant to kennedy. the letters in this book capture the frank and honest relationship they shared and also the trust kennedy placed in schlesing schlesinger. two of schlesinger's sons compiled these letters. i love the book of his diaries, and i'm sure i'm going to love the letters. you guys did a hell of a job. i remember your writing a few years ago called the new democrat. let me ask you about your dad and kennedy. was jack kennedy a liberal by the standards of stevenson and fdr? >> yeah. not only was he a liberal, a self-proclaimed liberal. what democratic president since jack kennedy, maybe lyndon johnson has ever said they were a liberal. yeah. he was. and he was the man who proposed in the 19601960 presidential campaign, he proposed medicare. he proposed the peace corps. he was talking abou
we're now looking back at the legacy of jack kennedy. arthur schlesinger reveals letters with kennedy. he is most often identified with his relationship with kennedy. he supported his campaign for president. he was later appointed as special assistant to kennedy. the letters in this book capture the frank and honest relationship they shared and also the trust kennedy placed in schlesing schlesinger. two of schlesinger's sons compiled these letters. i love the book of his diaries, and i'm sure...
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that treated jfk and lee harvey oswald and the only survivor there when he was arrested and shot by jack ruby. the truth about jfk, life and death, his presidency and what might have been. this is jfk 50 years later, a "piers morgan live" special. >>> good evening. no american who was alive on that dark day will ever forget, they can still tell you precisely where they were when they heard the almost incomprehensible news the president of the united states john f. kennedy had been assassinated. for many, that news came from walter cronkite on cbs news. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. >> tonight in the extraordinary hour of eyewitness accounts, conspiracy theories and the stories you've never heard before. we go to john king who takes a look back at the awful day. >> november 22nd, 1963 was day two of a five-city texas campaign swing. it was 11:37 a.m. local time, air force one, wheels down at love field. >> several thousand enthusiastic texans on hand to give
that treated jfk and lee harvey oswald and the only survivor there when he was arrested and shot by jack ruby. the truth about jfk, life and death, his presidency and what might have been. this is jfk 50 years later, a "piers morgan live" special. >>> good evening. no american who was alive on that dark day will ever forget, they can still tell you precisely where they were when they heard the almost incomprehensible news the president of the united states john f. kennedy had...
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he signs it jack ruby. not like jack. i mean, it's almost as though he knew the historic value of a letter like this. after reading through so much of this stuff and piecing together what she was told of her uncle, a conspiracy seems very unlikely to her. and she pointed us to a very mundane consideration. >> he had no children but he always had pets, dogs. and he left his dogs at home when he went to the dallas county jail. and if he knew he was going to do this, he would have made sure his dogs were taken care of. >> reporter: today, joyce berman is no different than anyone else who lived through those days half a century ago-- still pondering the same old question without a satisfying answer. >> you know, i wonder why was he there? i mean, the press, okay. and the police escorting oswald, okay. i mean, there's certain people in are going to be there. why was he allowed to be there? i have a question about that.,,, ♪ camelot, camelot! ♪ >> reporter: glamorous and dashing as john f. kennedy appeared in life he has be
he signs it jack ruby. not like jack. i mean, it's almost as though he knew the historic value of a letter like this. after reading through so much of this stuff and piecing together what she was told of her uncle, a conspiracy seems very unlikely to her. and she pointed us to a very mundane consideration. >> he had no children but he always had pets, dogs. and he left his dogs at home when he went to the dallas county jail. and if he knew he was going to do this, he would have made sure...
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that is a picture of jack ruby. this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. this is a picture showing how commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that commission of notable americans -- >> tell me about the facts. >> you are accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >> you are part of the media which prevented the american people from finding out what happened until now. >> you are alarming the american people. >> i say the american people should be alarmed. >> the public had been kept in the dark for so long about this but had an undying thirst, which could only be quenched by getting facts. >> we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have three different points of view. one we were simply inc
that is a picture of jack ruby. this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. this is a picture showing how commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that commission of notable americans -- >> tell me about the facts. >> you are accusing them of deliberate malfeasance....
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we're going to turn to rachel if you had to choose miranda priestly or jack donaghy from thirty rock who would you want to be your boss even if i got paid less probably jack donaghy because he's funny and interesting and is in a total ice queen and he said he was blunt but he was he was honest about it yeah i mean under the louie lead better act i would then be able to ask for more money so definitely jack donaghy jack donaghy is your choice now a little more general here if you had to choose a male or female boss. i know we're on television but who would you choose as truthful as you can as you're listening to you i would i know this kind of sounds like cheating but i'm going to have to go with no preference right so long as i was pays me more than jack donaghy would. promise is to you know respect my creative energy i think i don't care if it's a man or a woman so long as they let me do my job i do think that that's the truth you know if they can let you do your job the way you want it to be done even if they're going to fail and i prefer because you have as i want to get paid a lo
we're going to turn to rachel if you had to choose miranda priestly or jack donaghy from thirty rock who would you want to be your boss even if i got paid less probably jack donaghy because he's funny and interesting and is in a total ice queen and he said he was blunt but he was he was honest about it yeah i mean under the louie lead better act i would then be able to ask for more money so definitely jack donaghy jack donaghy is your choice now a little more general here if you had to choose a...
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with ruby. >> he told us about jack ruby, marcello had met him in dallas, texas. he was talking about his favorite subject, the kennedys and being deported. hi flew into a rage, cussing the kennedys, he said yeah, i had that little sob killed and i would do it again. >> marcello of course denied it and that indicated to me that there was an informal report to that effect. >> the fbi has the classified recordings and then landingham says the tapes also have marcello naming oswald as his hired gun. >> you got to explain ruby and oswald. both of them had years associations with mafia figures, and ruby knew the head of the mafia in dallas. >> oswald had grown up in new orleans. his uncle, dutch moraff. >> that's the reason the mafia case is probably the stronger of any of them. >> next, how a 3-d animation along with the >>> welcome back to our program. 50 years of questions, the jfk assassination, i'm bill hemmer. the year was 1963 and the air of the modern crime lab we see on csi, it was still decades away. but new computer technology can describe how a rifle bullet
with ruby. >> he told us about jack ruby, marcello had met him in dallas, texas. he was talking about his favorite subject, the kennedys and being deported. hi flew into a rage, cussing the kennedys, he said yeah, i had that little sob killed and i would do it again. >> marcello of course denied it and that indicated to me that there was an informal report to that effect. >> the fbi has the classified recordings and then landingham says the tapes also have marcello naming...