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kennedy: that's even better. until they turn like -- a medically induced coma. >> millions of lazy americans. kennedy: think of the money we can save. >> you can say whatever you wanted. you could walk around doing microaggressions. every space would be dangerous. i thank you so much. bonnie, congratulations on the book. >> i don't want people to read it. i just want them to buy it. kennedy: pete and sandra, thank you so much. thanks for being part of the party panel. >> can't wait to go for beers with you and hear those gitmo stories. kennedy: coming up, an australian tells me why america and the world needs donald trump to save us. esurance was born online. which means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools, so you only pay for what's right for you, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves gas, which saves mone
kennedy: that's even better. until they turn like -- a medically induced coma. >> millions of lazy americans. kennedy: think of the money we can save. >> you can say whatever you wanted. you could walk around doing microaggressions. every space would be dangerous. i thank you so much. bonnie, congratulations on the book. >> i don't want people to read it. i just want them to buy it. kennedy: pete and sandra, thank you so much. thanks for being part of the party panel. >>...
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kennedy: and hello to you. i'm watching two frustrated curmudgeons that launched out of new hampshire into a new phase of the election. bernie sanders and donald trump have won, so what does this say about similarities and the strange path ahead? here's a bit of bernie's unending victory speech from last night. >> because of a huge voter turnout, and i say huge, we won, because the energy, and the excitement that the democratic party will need to succeed in november. [cheers] . kennedy: he harnessed the power of the sun and the ride on the back of a magical unicorn to certain victory. not to be outdone, here is a crimson and irascible nor'easter. >> what do we want want to thank, right? we want to thank the people new hampshire, right? because i'm here a lot, and it's so beautiful, and i love it so much, and i love the people, and i said i actually think they like me a lot. kennedy: so humble. so what does the dual victory say about the establishment? these are cranky outsiders who want to throw a dewey cogin t
kennedy: and hello to you. i'm watching two frustrated curmudgeons that launched out of new hampshire into a new phase of the election. bernie sanders and donald trump have won, so what does this say about similarities and the strange path ahead? here's a bit of bernie's unending victory speech from last night. >> because of a huge voter turnout, and i say huge, we won, because the energy, and the excitement that the democratic party will need to succeed in november. [cheers] . kennedy:...
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i'm kennedy ♪ ♪ . kennedy: marco. rubio. came in second in the south carolina primary after donald trump who coincidentally is now attacking him over the weekend. trump retweeted a link saying marco is ineligible to run for president. asked him all about it prompting this response. >> i think the lawyers have to -- it was a retweet. not so much with marco, i'm not familiar with mash marco's circumstance. >> why retweet it? >> because i'm not sure. kennedy: i'm pretty sure. i didn't go to law school, but i'm pretty sure. let's ask the panel tonight julia former white house security staffer and fox news contributor. matt the editor in chief of reason magazine who's waving at you and tom the host of red eye on the fox news channel. hi, everybody. >> hi,. kennedy: happy monday. if you're not born in the united states, what does it took to be natural born citizen? >> maybe not all of them are eligible. they weren't born in a trump building. to be very specific. kennedy: donald trump didn't catch him with the giant therefore they
i'm kennedy ♪ ♪ . kennedy: marco. rubio. came in second in the south carolina primary after donald trump who coincidentally is now attacking him over the weekend. trump retweeted a link saying marco is ineligible to run for president. asked him all about it prompting this response. >> i think the lawyers have to -- it was a retweet. not so much with marco, i'm not familiar with mash marco's circumstance. >> why retweet it? >> because i'm not sure. kennedy: i'm pretty sure....
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i'm kennedy. . kennedy: donald dominated new hampshire. he's well ahead in south carolina, according to real clear politics. at 36% and cruz is close behind with a measly 19 points. so what can the other candidates do to derail him? is that possible? ask the party point. it's katherine mangu-ward, "reason" magazine managing editor and pete, fox news contributor and lisa depasquale co-host of the political punks podcast and founder of finding mr. righteous. welcome back. >> thank you. kennedy: you're so welcome. katherine, start with you, how do you beat donald trump, what arrows are left in the quiver? >> if i had the answer to that question, i would be making a lot of money. donald trump can only beat himself, our truest enemy is our own self. kennedy: people spilled so much ink talking about impending implosion, made so many enemies but got this massive lead in south carolina. but interestingly, you say the thing to take away from new hampshire is basically burn down, there was no coalition building. >> right, the idea somehow that we co
i'm kennedy. . kennedy: donald dominated new hampshire. he's well ahead in south carolina, according to real clear politics. at 36% and cruz is close behind with a measly 19 points. so what can the other candidates do to derail him? is that possible? ask the party point. it's katherine mangu-ward, "reason" magazine managing editor and pete, fox news contributor and lisa depasquale co-host of the political punks podcast and founder of finding mr. righteous. welcome back. >> thank...
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kennedy: some ski footage so kennedy: some ski footage so intense ... a workout regime you ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ my school reunion's comi♪ fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. book now at choicehotels.com ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. (patrick 2) pretty great.ke to be the boss of you? (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national
kennedy: some ski footage so kennedy: some ski footage so intense ... a workout regime you ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ my school reunion's comi♪ fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up...
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reporter: hi, kennedy. kennedy: i'm wondering based on what you have seen, is donald trump employing any different of a strategy than he did in iowa or new hampshire? bret: he's more active. south carolina we've knew would get negative. it got personal very quickly. the ads are bomb barked the airwaves and donald trump is taking to news conferences and multiple press conferences about ted cruz and about george w. bush and jeb bush. and he's effective in one way. and that's getting in the news cycle. yesterday was all about george w. bush on the campaign trail for jeb bush. what was the question on reporters' minds? what do you have think about what donald trump said about the bush administration going into iraq or keeping us safe after 9/11? he was into the news cycle. he does the same thing with ted cruz who would be well positioned in south carolina one would think that this state would line up for him. now is he unstable, liar. and he effectively changes the narrative. kennedy: ted cruz took the high roa
reporter: hi, kennedy. kennedy: i'm wondering based on what you have seen, is donald trump employing any different of a strategy than he did in iowa or new hampshire? bret: he's more active. south carolina we've knew would get negative. it got personal very quickly. the ads are bomb barked the airwaves and donald trump is taking to news conferences and multiple press conferences about ted cruz and about george w. bush and jeb bush. and he's effective in one way. and that's getting in the news...
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kennedy: that's even better. until they turn like -- a medically induced coma. >> millions of lazy americans. kennedy: think of the money we can save. >> you can say whatever you wanted. you could walk around doing microaggressions. every space would be dangerous. i thank you so much. bonnie, congratulations on the book. >> i don't want people to read it. i just want them to buy it. kennedy: pete and sandra, thank you so much. thanks for being part of the party panel. >> can't wait to go for beers with you and hear those gitmo stories. kennedy: coming up, an australian tells me why america and the world needs donald trump to save us. more people are getting the zika virus through sex. we have the latest right here. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everythin
kennedy: that's even better. until they turn like -- a medically induced coma. >> millions of lazy americans. kennedy: think of the money we can save. >> you can say whatever you wanted. you could walk around doing microaggressions. every space would be dangerous. i thank you so much. bonnie, congratulations on the book. >> i don't want people to read it. i just want them to buy it. kennedy: pete and sandra, thank you so much. thanks for being part of the party panel. >>...
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. ♪ ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy kennedy, kennedy, for me ♪ >> i think the question for the american people is, are we doing as much as we can do? are we as strong as we should be? are we as strong as we must be to maintain our independence? >> kennedy was a cold warrior, more than eisenhower was. >> i want people in latin america, africa and asia, to start to look at america to see how we're doing things. to wonder what the united states is doing. not to look at kruschev and not to look at the chinese communists. >> he was saying that the russians were getting ahead of us in missiles. >> it frightens people. it's not true. but it frightens people. and it's very effective in the campaign. >> i believe the soviet union is first in outer space. you may be ahead of us in rocket trust. but we're ahead of color television. i think that television isn't as important as rocket. >> we outmissiled them 100-1. if eisenhower came forward and said this kid is not telling the truth, it would have been a different election. ♪ >> let every nation know, whether it wishes
. ♪ ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy kennedy, kennedy, for me ♪ >> i think the question for the american people is, are we doing as much as we can do? are we as strong as we should be? are we as strong as we must be to maintain our independence? >> kennedy was a cold warrior, more than eisenhower was. >> i want people in latin america, africa and asia, to start to look at america to see how we're doing things. to wonder what the united states is...
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kennedy: did you ask him? >> i asked him many times if he did those murders and all he does is give me a look. he will never give me the answer. kennedy: you spent a lot of time around people who have done pretty bad stuff. i assume you have spent time with other murderers. do they share traits in common? >> when he gives me the look he usually looks down on me and lifts his eyebrows up, we are not going there today, felix, that's how i take it. kennedy: how close is your relationship? did you consider it a friendship? >> him and i would spend 35 minutes a day walking the track. we got to be pretty tight over the years. kennedy: he thought the conversations you had were going to remain between the two of you. then you write a book. did you betray that beautiful manship. >> yes, i did, and i kind of feel bad about it. i did have his trust. he did always say to me, felix this stays between us. and i feel a little bad about it. kennedy: are you going to feel really bad if he gets out of that nevada jail and comes
kennedy: did you ask him? >> i asked him many times if he did those murders and all he does is give me a look. he will never give me the answer. kennedy: you spent a lot of time around people who have done pretty bad stuff. i assume you have spent time with other murderers. do they share traits in common? >> when he gives me the look he usually looks down on me and lifts his eyebrows up, we are not going there today, felix, that's how i take it. kennedy: how close is your...
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no one except senator kennedy. the third thing we wanted to show in this book was how the senate works from nick's up close and personal account viewpoint. the book is told in the first person, and it gives a vivid account of the -- [inaudible] of the senate, the unique ways in which it operates and what it's like to be a staff member there. and nick, i think, has got a real gift for narration which comes out very clearly in this week. fourth, we wanted to explain the senator's strategic formula for success in enacting not only progressive legislation, but really any major legislation. one of us who work -- none of us who worked with senator kennedy believe anyone will ever be his equal. but any legislature and, indeed, any citizen can learn from how he accomplished what he did. finally, as things worked out as a result of the book's long gestation, it has particular relevance for today, and it gave, i think, a special urgency to our work and finishing the project. i know doris is going to talk about this a bit mor
no one except senator kennedy. the third thing we wanted to show in this book was how the senate works from nick's up close and personal account viewpoint. the book is told in the first person, and it gives a vivid account of the -- [inaudible] of the senate, the unique ways in which it operates and what it's like to be a staff member there. and nick, i think, has got a real gift for narration which comes out very clearly in this week. fourth, we wanted to explain the senator's strategic...
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ames: senator kennedy? senator kennedy: i think it would be to the advantage of both the united states and the countries involved if more and more foreign aid could be put in the form of loans, strengthen the development load fund, make it possible for them to pay back, not put so much emphasis on the disposition of surplus military equipment which they are unable to sustain. so, i would say check that spot, the development load fund, put it on the basis of a loan, and then when people ask for it they -- the development loan fund, put it on the basis of a loan, and then when people ask for it they will have projects which are worthwhile and it will be down on a more businesslike basis. it does serve a useful function because so much of the world is going through a period of transition. latin america, africa, and asia -- we want them to maintain their freedom. you have seen what happened in the balance of the power of the world when china went communist. we want to make sure that these other countries have a
ames: senator kennedy? senator kennedy: i think it would be to the advantage of both the united states and the countries involved if more and more foreign aid could be put in the form of loans, strengthen the development load fund, make it possible for them to pay back, not put so much emphasis on the disposition of surplus military equipment which they are unable to sustain. so, i would say check that spot, the development load fund, put it on the basis of a loan, and then when people ask for...
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kennedy: why? the on people who should be exhausted and take the day off are people who actually played in the super bowl. people have so little tolerance for nachos and beer? or wild wings. that place is a $14 bia year enterprise. i don't understand why people got to be such cream puffs. >> we are becoming france, what can i tell you. kennedy: i don't want to be france. i want french fries. i don't want dijon mustard. i want golden sunshine mustard. i want grainy mustard. thank you so much. this was such a great show before the new hampshire primary. i feel informed and invigorated because of you, ben, jesse and joanne. thanks. coming up, we get an update on the ground in new hampshire from my friend michael moynihan. candidates are fighting for their vote but how much do the people of new hampshire know about those running for office? if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those
kennedy: why? the on people who should be exhausted and take the day off are people who actually played in the super bowl. people have so little tolerance for nachos and beer? or wild wings. that place is a $14 bia year enterprise. i don't understand why people got to be such cream puffs. >> we are becoming france, what can i tell you. kennedy: i don't want to be france. i want french fries. i don't want dijon mustard. i want golden sunshine mustard. i want grainy mustard. thank you so...
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kennedy: good evening to you. democrats and republicans are crying foul with donald trump accusing ted cruz of stealing the election through voter fraud. the des moines register calling for an eight of the sanders-clinton votes. is something rotten in the state of see you what? fox news digital politics editor chris stirewalt. >> i know the answer to that question. "b," baby. kennedy: ben carson is claiming cruz stole his corn dog. >> ben carson has had bad staff work. it's been rough. and if ben carson has anything to complain about it's with his own people. they put out a press release saying he was going home to get clean clothes. kennedy: i want that guy to be president. >> it has not been an unbroken string of glory for ben carson. politics is the worst thing we do to each other that lacks physical violence. people that want to get in it. probably the best person to be president of the united states is not even running. he or she is out of this process and looks at this process and says barf. having somebody
kennedy: good evening to you. democrats and republicans are crying foul with donald trump accusing ted cruz of stealing the election through voter fraud. the des moines register calling for an eight of the sanders-clinton votes. is something rotten in the state of see you what? fox news digital politics editor chris stirewalt. >> i know the answer to that question. "b," baby. kennedy: ben carson is claiming cruz stole his corn dog. >> ben carson has had bad staff work....
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i'm kennedy. donald trump gaining momentum as 39% in the polls, his highest yet according to question i yak. in south carolina, trump is 39% and the latest post-debate monmouth poll, senator ted cruz, 16 points behind. let's bring in the chrome-plated party panel. jedediah and jimmy is wearing beige and the checkerboard tie. producer of raisin tv. welcome, everyone. this is exciting. kennedy: let's talk about trump a little bit. when i this promised implosion going to happen? >> i don't think it's ever going to happen. everyone keeps waiting for it and says this type when he says something crazy, this will be it. marco rubio sounds like an auditor book gone bad. very repetitive, he's not inspiring. ted cruz sounds like a preacher, one you you want to get out of the churchr church and go somewhere else. i can understand why fee look to donald trump and say this is a no-nonsense kind of guy. but not everyone studies your entire history. they look at who you are in the here and now. he will fight the
i'm kennedy. donald trump gaining momentum as 39% in the polls, his highest yet according to question i yak. in south carolina, trump is 39% and the latest post-debate monmouth poll, senator ted cruz, 16 points behind. let's bring in the chrome-plated party panel. jedediah and jimmy is wearing beige and the checkerboard tie. producer of raisin tv. welcome, everyone. this is exciting. kennedy: let's talk about trump a little bit. when i this promised implosion going to happen? >> i don't...
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kennedy. highlights the differences, backgrounds of the assassins and state of the country at the time. he also talks about the experience and reactions of the two widows. the lincoln forum hosted this talk. it just over an hour. >> i'm harold holzer, vice chairman of the lincoln forum. welcome to lincoln forum 20, the 20th anniversary of our great organization. it's time now to welcome our evening speaker. it's always interesting to find the reasons, the inspiration, that make a lincoln student into a lincoln scholar. what makes inspiration? what creates it? in the case of, say, george h.cohan, we know he was born on the fourth of july, yankee doodle dandy, born on the fourth of july and became a superpatriot and writer 0 of patriotic music. james swanson was born on the 12th of february. and as he has told me, and told many people to whom he has spoken, it changed his life. he began as a student -- oh, i just got my own joke. it was unintended. this is going to be a very dignified introducti
kennedy. highlights the differences, backgrounds of the assassins and state of the country at the time. he also talks about the experience and reactions of the two widows. the lincoln forum hosted this talk. it just over an hour. >> i'm harold holzer, vice chairman of the lincoln forum. welcome to lincoln forum 20, the 20th anniversary of our great organization. it's time now to welcome our evening speaker. it's always interesting to find the reasons, the inspiration, that make a lincoln...
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kennedy: brace yourself. lena dunham is staying off twitter until it provides a code conduct to protect women from online harassment. women, fair creatures, do they need extra protection online? >> apparently they do. she is a bit of scene oversharer. then she is very sensitive. she can't take any of the criticism. but she is like the donald trump of young women, isn't she? she gives us a new story every day. is she not in your newslineup every morning? kennedy: she is whether it's a speech about hillary clinton and words we've should ban. she needs to take that energy and chainlt into a project people can tune into. otherwise to save it for the psychiatrist's office. but doesn't it speak to her ultimate weakness asking for this preference treatment? >> i think it's ironic how the modern feminist view of women lines up with the cartoon. lena dunham, if you don't want to be made fun of on twitter, slow down tweeting disgusting pictures of yourself. if a guy, out of shape guy tweeted himself eating a dove nut w
kennedy: brace yourself. lena dunham is staying off twitter until it provides a code conduct to protect women from online harassment. women, fair creatures, do they need extra protection online? >> apparently they do. she is a bit of scene oversharer. then she is very sensitive. she can't take any of the criticism. but she is like the donald trump of young women, isn't she? she gives us a new story every day. is she not in your newslineup every morning? kennedy: she is whether it's a...
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kennedy: let's ignite the night. on the watch, hillary clinton marinating in her lone delusion at last night' town hall. she and the bern got down with randy andy cooper. one of the great divides between the two remaining condis is wall street and whether hillary clinton has been bought and paid for like a rug in a turkish bazaar. she has been accused of accepting donations from wall street. she must have an airtight answer by now. >> i don't know. that's what they offered. every secretary of state that i know has done that. >> they are not running for office. >> to be honest, i wasn't committed to running. i didn't know whether i would or not. >> you didn't know if you were going to run for president? >> i didn't. kennedy: let's sift through the hot stink of her malarkey. that flat-footed answer, she says she is going to put wall street in an arm bar. that many like somebody giving you massage and you punching them in the face. we know anderson is using his effort keeping her honest. but she has been lying through h
kennedy: let's ignite the night. on the watch, hillary clinton marinating in her lone delusion at last night' town hall. she and the bern got down with randy andy cooper. one of the great divides between the two remaining condis is wall street and whether hillary clinton has been bought and paid for like a rug in a turkish bazaar. she has been accused of accepting donations from wall street. she must have an airtight answer by now. >> i don't know. that's what they offered. every...
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kennedy: is he a democrat? -- senator kennedy: is he a democrat? senator humphrey: yes, but isn't johnson a democrat? isn't he a majority leader and i would think he -- senator kennedy: a candidate for president, however? senator humphrey: never can tell, it's wide open. mr. ames: gentlemen: senator humphrey has the floor. he has 30 more seconds. senator humphrey: i am through. senator kennedy: there were congressmen, democrats, supporting senator humphrey, and some supporting me in the wisconsin primary. the only point i'm making is there has been a statement by senator humphrey's campaign manager, that he was his third choice. mr. ames: we have two minutes left to the end of the program. i will give you each one minute apiece to debate on this subject. you have the floor, sir, for one minute on the subject you have just opened. one minute. senator kennedy: well, i'm merely saying that senator humphrey is a very able and vigorous senator. all i said, that those who are supporting other candidates have uniformly supported the candidacy of senator h
kennedy: is he a democrat? -- senator kennedy: is he a democrat? senator humphrey: yes, but isn't johnson a democrat? isn't he a majority leader and i would think he -- senator kennedy: a candidate for president, however? senator humphrey: never can tell, it's wide open. mr. ames: gentlemen: senator humphrey has the floor. he has 30 more seconds. senator humphrey: i am through. senator kennedy: there were congressmen, democrats, supporting senator humphrey, and some supporting me in the...
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kennedy: hello. as we rounds third we are heading home, all eyes on iowa the first reflects presidential race finally happened. but is the hawkeye state a good predictor who's going to take it nomination. gerri willis is a fox news anchor and personal finance correspondents. this whole election psych many has been weird. every paradigm has been shift. every axiom turned on its head. do the rules you have apply to iowa still hold? >> high what doesn't work very well as a predictor. you have think didn't money mean nothing i guess not. not in this race. but here's what happened. republicans only one person in the last since 1976 who won the iowa caucus for the republicans went on to win the white house. who was that? george w. bush. three won the nomination but only one won the white house. kennedy: we know a lot of people embraced by iowa go on to lose the nomination. for the dems it's a little more predictive. obama, kerry, gore, they all wouldn't nomination after winning iowa. but they do it with co
kennedy: hello. as we rounds third we are heading home, all eyes on iowa the first reflects presidential race finally happened. but is the hawkeye state a good predictor who's going to take it nomination. gerri willis is a fox news anchor and personal finance correspondents. this whole election psych many has been weird. every paradigm has been shift. every axiom turned on its head. do the rules you have apply to iowa still hold? >> high what doesn't work very well as a predictor. you...
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no one except senator kennedy. the third thing we wanted to show in the book is how the senate worked from nick's up close and personal viewpoints. the book is told in the first person, and it gives a vivid account of the senate, the unique ways in which it operates, and what it's like to be a staff member there, and nick has got a real gift for narration, which comes out very clearly in this book. fourth we wanted to explain the senator's strategic for formula for success in enacting not only progressive legislation but really any major legislation. none of us who worked with senator kennedy believe anyone will ever be his equal, but any legislator and any citizen can learn from how he accomplished what he did. finally, at things worked out as a result of the book's long gestation it has special lessons for today and gave a special urgency to our work in finishing the project. know doris is going to talk about this a bit more but i did want to emphasize that as we completed this work we were very aware that the si
no one except senator kennedy. the third thing we wanted to show in the book is how the senate worked from nick's up close and personal viewpoints. the book is told in the first person, and it gives a vivid account of the senate, the unique ways in which it operates, and what it's like to be a staff member there, and nick has got a real gift for narration, which comes out very clearly in this book. fourth we wanted to explain the senator's strategic for formula for success in enacting not only...
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kennedy' s roots here run deep. lesa kennedy: it' s important to me for our community to be happy. i live not too far from here, and it' s important personally. angela: that was claire metz showing us the view from the top. any fan can experience the highlight here in the stadium. i got the director of sales to right now. david strahan: right now, we are in the rolex 24 lounge in daytona. so this is a brand new offering, sits high above the finish and start line here at the speedway. fourth level of the venue, so brand new experience for us. so we are in an area that' s all-inclusive, one that we offer a complimentary bar, buffet. angela: and so if i wanted to race, what' me back? david strahan: for daytona speed weeks in february, as well as zero 400 weekend, that' s $4500 a person. we also sell for march, for our daytona super cross by honda, then for $250 a person. very affordable, very turn-key, very upscale exclusive experience in here. angela: so, tell people what they' re looking at when they look above this. >> this is a unique touch the lounge. opportunity to enhance the e
kennedy' s roots here run deep. lesa kennedy: it' s important to me for our community to be happy. i live not too far from here, and it' s important personally. angela: that was claire metz showing us the view from the top. any fan can experience the highlight here in the stadium. i got the director of sales to right now. david strahan: right now, we are in the rolex 24 lounge in daytona. so this is a brand new offering, sits high above the finish and start line here at the speedway. fourth...
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and also an adviser to kennedy. he kept a diary while he was ambassador to new delhi and later published to pitino billion you were. but at least review said that on the 19th of november is politically unknown dialogue. in the state department is constantly criticized working with the state department is fornicating through mattress. he also talks about people to have a very 1960's attitude toward gender flying from washington to hawaii with an american movie actress that says i fell in love before it ever took off. what did his wife think about his diary years later? about what the indians were thinking and how the united states government worked in the kennedy administration worked those inside workings by a somebody sitting in the white house that had a very different optic watching what was going on in the white house. but what appalled him they could see the kennedy administration in to the vietnam war to say don't listen to the general he will get you into a mess. of course, another great what death and then g
and also an adviser to kennedy. he kept a diary while he was ambassador to new delhi and later published to pitino billion you were. but at least review said that on the 19th of november is politically unknown dialogue. in the state department is constantly criticized working with the state department is fornicating through mattress. he also talks about people to have a very 1960's attitude toward gender flying from washington to hawaii with an american movie actress that says i fell in love...
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larger than kennedy's in many places, although without the frenzy that accompanies a kennedy appearance. >> i can't afford to lose if i'm going to remain a very active and viable candidate. it would adversely affect me in a very serious way. >> the actual final figures yet to come in. but apparently senator mccarthy has won a major victory in oregon. senator kennedy has suffered a severe setback. they move on now to california and the primary there a week from tonight. >> and this result, tonight, does not prove, of course, that kennedy is politically dead this year. it does prove that he's politically mortal. it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. kennedy. >> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. [ crowd chanting ] >>> bobby kennedy, having lost oregon, knew that he had to win california, and that would
larger than kennedy's in many places, although without the frenzy that accompanies a kennedy appearance. >> i can't afford to lose if i'm going to remain a very active and viable candidate. it would adversely affect me in a very serious way. >> the actual final figures yet to come in. but apparently senator mccarthy has won a major victory in oregon. senator kennedy has suffered a severe setback. they move on now to california and the primary there a week from tonight. >> and...
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kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese destroyer traveling at 40 knots. 19-year-old harold marney is stationed in that gun turret. >> he gave the alarm, ship at 2:00. >> reporter: 2:00. jamie: the ship slices right through pt109. >> right here this wing tank, actually exploded. jamie: hard to imagine anyone could have survived. >> things happened so fast, he probably got sucked into the weight of the ship. jamie: harold and a second sailor andrew did not have a chance, the surviving sailors swam to a small string of islands and take refuge until they are rescued 6 days later, lute ke
kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese...
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it did not become a dining room until the kennedys moved in with jackie kennedy. by the way, it is not jacqueline but she pronounced it , jacqueleene. she wanted more privacy for her kids and she converted the room into a private kitchen in 1963, in the last year of the kennedy presidency. as long as we are talking about the kennedys here, that is the i am getting ahead of myself -- this was the private dining room on the second floor. mrs. kennedy did not like the fact that she was going downstairs to the state floor. she thought it was too cumbersome and too intrusive. that is where the dining room on the second floor came in. now, as long as we're talking about the kennedys, everybody knows about the restoration effort the kennedys made in 1961 and 1962. the nixons tried just as much but never got credit, just to point that out. it is the changes to the west wing that the kennedys made. i will talk about that here. we know that three months into kennedy's term he had the worst , humiliation with the bay of pigs and, in the aftermath, the president decided he wa
it did not become a dining room until the kennedys moved in with jackie kennedy. by the way, it is not jacqueline but she pronounced it , jacqueleene. she wanted more privacy for her kids and she converted the room into a private kitchen in 1963, in the last year of the kennedy presidency. as long as we are talking about the kennedys here, that is the i am getting ahead of myself -- this was the private dining room on the second floor. mrs. kennedy did not like the fact that she was going...
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i'm kennedy. put on some coffee, it's getting rough, with cruz still on the ropes after firing his communications director. so what's going to happen tonight? let's ask the party panel. michael malice is here. he's the author of dear reader. megyn mccain joins us tonight. and michael moynihan, look at that face. thank you for being here. megyn, i'll start with you. i look at this race it was so populated at one point, but you still have a couple of stragglers. you have went in middle of these situations. what is it about people who stay in who have no chance in hell of winning? >> they want to sell books, they want their own tv shows. ben carson especially when i was watching his speech after the south carolina primary, i was so angry watching it. i think he's doing it for money and publicity and he doesn't care about the party and thinking of things as a whole. i know he thinks there is divine intervention and god is somehow involved. if you are an anti-trump voter which i am, when have to narrow
i'm kennedy. put on some coffee, it's getting rough, with cruz still on the ropes after firing his communications director. so what's going to happen tonight? let's ask the party panel. michael malice is here. he's the author of dear reader. megyn mccain joins us tonight. and michael moynihan, look at that face. thank you for being here. megyn, i'll start with you. i look at this race it was so populated at one point, but you still have a couple of stragglers. you have went in middle of these...
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moved in with jackie kennedy. she wanted more privacy for her kids and she converted the room in 1963rivate kitchen in the last year of the kennedy presidency. as long as we're talking about to thisedys here, prior , this was the dining room and mrs. kennedy did not like the fact that she was going downstairs to the state floor. it was cumbersome and intrusive. now, as long as we're talking about the kennedys, everybody knows about the way -- the andoration made in 1961 1962. she never got the credit deserves. it is the changes to the west wing that we need to talk about here. intoow that, three months teddy's term, he had the worst humiliation with the bay of pigs and, in the aftermath, the president decided he was knocking the information he wanted quickly enough and it was not the right information. he wanted his own set up and he and he situation room moved it to the old executive building and this was the first 1960's.n in the early what john f. kennedy wanted and what he got i. he went faster without going t
moved in with jackie kennedy. she wanted more privacy for her kids and she converted the room in 1963rivate kitchen in the last year of the kennedy presidency. as long as we're talking about to thisedys here, prior , this was the dining room and mrs. kennedy did not like the fact that she was going downstairs to the state floor. it was cumbersome and intrusive. now, as long as we're talking about the kennedys, everybody knows about the way -- the andoration made in 1961 1962. she never got the...
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kennedy: yeah. but it also changes how people discourse with one another, and civility has certainly fallen by the wayside. andrea: it sure has. all right, forget going to class. kids at one public university are getting a free pass from their professors to go to sex week. what's that all about? and directions to that just for a friend -- [laughter] it's an example of another political correctness issue gong amok. [laughter] ♪ ♪ heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. sandra: more "outnumbered" in just a minute, but first to jenna lee and what's coming up in the second hour of "happening now." jenna: the dow is down, you have the fed chief testifying about the threat to the united states' economy and tanking the markets as well. she's not but a lot of variables are. peter barnes will be with us with an update on all of this. >>> also,
kennedy: yeah. but it also changes how people discourse with one another, and civility has certainly fallen by the wayside. andrea: it sure has. all right, forget going to class. kids at one public university are getting a free pass from their professors to go to sex week. what's that all about? and directions to that just for a friend -- [laughter] it's an example of another political correctness issue gong amok. [laughter] ♪ ♪ heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer...
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with flo kennedy that is very much the case. her politics or ideology could not be matched just in national organization of women which she is an early member of. people write that now, a lot of, quote, liberal predominant feminism has a lot of women of color. i have seen their notes. three people, flo kennedy, the fact was going to meetings flo was the only one. she was always alone in these all white spaces so she couldn't get all her needs met so she would jump, black power, where her needs were met in other ways, and the fbi followed her everywhere which is also common, you saw the picture of dorothy pigman and gloria steinem. some stories, someone is writing a book on her now, anti-war activist, child care activist, a consumer boycott, so many things, i don't think flo kennedy's story is particularly exceptional about the ways in which activism spreads through federal organizations. >> we have to refine the typology people use to talk about it. different types of leadership or what have you. you really capture that very wel
with flo kennedy that is very much the case. her politics or ideology could not be matched just in national organization of women which she is an early member of. people write that now, a lot of, quote, liberal predominant feminism has a lot of women of color. i have seen their notes. three people, flo kennedy, the fact was going to meetings flo was the only one. she was always alone in these all white spaces so she couldn't get all her needs met so she would jump, black power, where her needs...
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i think kennedy and that assassination are enormous events that got a great deal of
i think kennedy and that assassination are enormous events that got a great deal of
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there's caroline and kerry kennedy, one of robert kennedy's daughters. she hated the green carpet and drapes that dated back to truman era. she told president kennedy i want to redo your office, too. he said, fine. and she picked everything out. the workers told her that they both needed to be away for about two days so they could do the job. and again, fall of 1963, and the only two days when they would both be away happened to be the third weekend in november, when they went to texas. so literally, i mean literally as the president and mrs. kennedy made their way from ft. worth to dallas, to get into the motorcade, we know what happened next, workmen went into the oval, removed that fame out resolute desk, ripped up the green carpet, and as the president's motorcade, as he went from ft. worth to dallas, that day, they put in the new carpet on the day of his murder and its color, a deep blood red. this photo, in fact, was taken the afternoon of the assassination. picture was taken on november 22, 1963. at the time, daniel patrick moynihan, who later wen
there's caroline and kerry kennedy, one of robert kennedy's daughters. she hated the green carpet and drapes that dated back to truman era. she told president kennedy i want to redo your office, too. he said, fine. and she picked everything out. the workers told her that they both needed to be away for about two days so they could do the job. and again, fall of 1963, and the only two days when they would both be away happened to be the third weekend in november, when they went to texas. so...
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kennedy: is american power shrinking on the global stage? eye-opening new gallup survey how americans see u.s. military power in the obama era. that is next. stay right here. "name your price" tool. this highly sought-after device from progressive can be yours for... twenty grand? -no! we are giving it away for just 3 easy payments of $4.99 plus tax! the lines are blowing up! we've got deborah from poughkeepsie. flo: yeah, no, it's flo. you guys realize anyone can use the "name your price" tool for free on progressive.com, right? [ laughing nervously ] ♪ [ pickles whines ] i know, it's like they're always on television. what? ♪ >> america's status as a global superpower may be shrinking. according to the latest gallup world affair survey, fewer than half of americans, 49%, say the u.s. is number one military power in the world. that is the lowest level since gallup tracking began more than two decades ago. 67% say it is important for us or the u.s. to have number one military just below0%, who thought following 9/11 attacks the results m
kennedy: is american power shrinking on the global stage? eye-opening new gallup survey how americans see u.s. military power in the obama era. that is next. stay right here. "name your price" tool. this highly sought-after device from progressive can be yours for... twenty grand? -no! we are giving it away for just 3 easy payments of $4.99 plus tax! the lines are blowing up! we've got deborah from poughkeepsie. flo: yeah, no, it's flo. you guys realize anyone can use the "name...
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to push kennedy further. the problem was that sncc said we don't want this. it's too little too late so there are two ways in which they got him to tone down that speech , to drop the explicit reference to violence and to say this is a weak law. we have a lot of problems with this loss but we wanted and we want more which was the official message of the march. the march wanted to have that love that they wanted to make it stronger. one of the principle outcomes of the march on washington one of the most important victories of the march was organized a national movement around adding a fair employment clause to kennedy's civil rights bill. they succeeded in making it a much stronger in the more powerful lot in part because of that criticism that john lewis had originally used to say we don't want the law at all. john lewis asked to talk about this. he is written a memoir and he talked this experience and he said how hard it was to challenge these older very experienced leaders and he said they convinced me to
to push kennedy further. the problem was that sncc said we don't want this. it's too little too late so there are two ways in which they got him to tone down that speech , to drop the explicit reference to violence and to say this is a weak law. we have a lot of problems with this loss but we wanted and we want more which was the official message of the march. the march wanted to have that love that they wanted to make it stronger. one of the principle outcomes of the march on washington one of...