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bobby kennedy just did what he had done with jack kennedy's advice in 1957 when jack kennedy told him not to go to the funeral, thank you, that's great advice and proceeded to go to the rally and he underup, he ends up having his police escort peel off before he gets to the ghetto and stands up in the back of a flat bed truck and for the next five minutes he gives one of the great speeches, maybe the great speech of his life and one of the great speeches in the history of american political territory. he is telling the audience that night several hundred people, he is telling 490% for the first time that they slain leader has been killed, martin luther king is gone. you can hear if you listen on youtube to the speech from that night, you can hear gasp from the audience. people are devastating but he proceeds for the first time in his life to talk about what it was like to lose his own brother and the anger that he had felt when jack kennedy had been killed and he said our temptation is and now what happened that night in yint -- indianapolis was quite extraordinary. there were race ri
bobby kennedy just did what he had done with jack kennedy's advice in 1957 when jack kennedy told him not to go to the funeral, thank you, that's great advice and proceeded to go to the rally and he underup, he ends up having his police escort peel off before he gets to the ghetto and stands up in the back of a flat bed truck and for the next five minutes he gives one of the great speeches, maybe the great speech of his life and one of the great speeches in the history of american political...
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the closest thing america has ever had is when bobby kennedy or jack kennedy as attorney general because he wasn't just the attorney general, he was the cia director. he could go and look back at what was best for the country but also best politically for jack kennedy, and that was an extraordinary relationship. he knew that he would have to be there because it was illegal but he knew that if it was published it would hurt jack [inaudible] >> there was a magical moment and it wasn't yet 1967 there was a moment even when jack was alive he had a political career insulting to be used to joke. you know they had initial aspirations and during world war ii when he was the ambassador to great britain they never denied it and helped get him fired. at the moment he knew it couldn't be him if he has sign signed. it is going to be joe junior until he tried to take out the sites in europe. on the day that he guided the mantle this past jack and when jack was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby. >> i was in an elevator with them with my father and i haven't had an opportunity to conver
the closest thing america has ever had is when bobby kennedy or jack kennedy as attorney general because he wasn't just the attorney general, he was the cia director. he could go and look back at what was best for the country but also best politically for jack kennedy, and that was an extraordinary relationship. he knew that he would have to be there because it was illegal but he knew that if it was published it would hurt jack [inaudible] >> there was a magical moment and it wasn't yet...
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this was in 1962, and jack kennedy alerted the american people. i remember it well. i was a teenager at the time, and announced that there were these missiles. this was at the height of the cold war, just 90 miles off the coast of the united states, off the tip of florida, and we ended up in a real confrontation with the soviet union about whether they were going to take the missiles off the island or not. kennedy announced a block aade cuba, we were going to keep any soviet ships from going into cuba. that put us on a hair trigger as to whether or not we were going to have a nuclear confrontation, and at the last minute with soviet ships steaming towards the u.s. blockade, kruschev who was head of the soviet union announced the ship should turn around. the dean loss wross who was sec of the united states then said we went eye to eye and the other guy blinked. that was in 1962, and castro remained in power until he became quite sick and old in the last few years and has been in the hospital for the last few years. but his younger brother raoul has taken over and runs
this was in 1962, and jack kennedy alerted the american people. i remember it well. i was a teenager at the time, and announced that there were these missiles. this was at the height of the cold war, just 90 miles off the coast of the united states, off the tip of florida, and we ended up in a real confrontation with the soviet union about whether they were going to take the missiles off the island or not. kennedy announced a block aade cuba, we were going to keep any soviet ships from going...
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doug had just about as much as money joe kenny and jack kennedy and traveled in very high social circles in fact, higher than the kennedys so the kennedys did not stair him down. so i thought that was pretty good. sometimes you have to be able make people to listen to you in this case was money and social standing. me, i take it any way i can get it and good policy is good policy but the main point here, this is not a partisan book, i just want america to get moving again. we've got to turn less than 2% growth over a couple decades now back to 3 to 4% growth which is what we do historically and to get there we are going to have to take strong remedial actions particularly on business and tax cuts to grow the economy as 5 or 6% for several years in order to get us back on track. kennedy and reagan showed, proved historically that it can be done. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. .. ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ >> good morning. author of the elongate how obama redefined washington. with the foreign policy aspect of his administration. please silence your cell p
doug had just about as much as money joe kenny and jack kennedy and traveled in very high social circles in fact, higher than the kennedys so the kennedys did not stair him down. so i thought that was pretty good. sometimes you have to be able make people to listen to you in this case was money and social standing. me, i take it any way i can get it and good policy is good policy but the main point here, this is not a partisan book, i just want america to get moving again. we've got to turn...
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this was in 1962, and jack kennedy alerted the american people. i remember it well. i was a teenager at the time, and announced that there were these missiles. this was at the height of the cold war, just 90 miles off the coast of the united states, off the tip of florida, and we ended up in a real confrontation with the soviet union about whether they were going to take the missiles off the island or not. kennedy announced a block aade cuba, we were going to keep any soviet ships from going into cuba. that put us on a hair trigger as to whether or not we were going to have a nuclear confrontation, and at the last minute with soviet ships steaming towards the u.s. blockade, kruschev who was head of the soviet union announced the ship should turn around. the dean loss wross who was sec of the united states then said we went eye to eye and the other guy blinked. that was in 1962, and castro remained in power until he became quite sick and old in the last few years and has been in the hospital for the last few years. but his younger brother raoul has taken over and runs
this was in 1962, and jack kennedy alerted the american people. i remember it well. i was a teenager at the time, and announced that there were these missiles. this was at the height of the cold war, just 90 miles off the coast of the united states, off the tip of florida, and we ended up in a real confrontation with the soviet union about whether they were going to take the missiles off the island or not. kennedy announced a block aade cuba, we were going to keep any soviet ships from going...
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i think the great model is eisenhower who was not a fan of jack kennedy. jack kennedy kwwas not a fan of his but when he got in trouble with the bay of pigs, he reached out to eisenhower and he came to camp david and gave counsel. i think obama is keeping a channel open to trump to see whether trump might in fact reach it out to him perhaps privately. >> you wrote a book about andrew jackson. steve bannon, donald trump's right-hand man, senior adviser, has compared donald trump to andrew jackson. is that a fair comparison? >> you know, i don't think so. i think the idea of a populist movement of people rising up against the entrenched interests is clearly happening now and happened in the 1920s under jackson but jackson was a judge. he was a senator. he was a general. he came out of a more conventional political world than trump has. and in some ways, therefore trump's appeal is more authentic chan andrew jackson's was. >> would it be fair to compare trump to ronald reagan? >> i don't think so. reagan spent an enormous -- the whole decade of the '50s readi
i think the great model is eisenhower who was not a fan of jack kennedy. jack kennedy kwwas not a fan of his but when he got in trouble with the bay of pigs, he reached out to eisenhower and he came to camp david and gave counsel. i think obama is keeping a channel open to trump to see whether trump might in fact reach it out to him perhaps privately. >> you wrote a book about andrew jackson. steve bannon, donald trump's right-hand man, senior adviser, has compared donald trump to andrew...
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john f kennedy: i'm aware of who sam is. robert kennedy: jesus christ, jack. i'm investigating sam giancana for racketeering! the press has been very good about looking the other way when it comes to. but this is dangerous. john f kennedy: all right, is there anything else? robert kennedy: no judith campbell, no giancana, no mob. john fain: mr. oswald! lee harvey oswald: i've already answered all your questions. john fain: would you mind telling us again? just a few minutes. lee harvey oswald: well my wife and daughter are inside, so. john fain: we don't need to disturb them. we'll just talk here. we learned that you contacted the russian embassy in washington. you mind telling us why? lee harvey oswald: my wife is a russian citizen. she's supposed to let the embassy know where she is. john fain: is that all? lee harvey oswald: what do you mean, is that all? john fain: did you talk to any soviet intelligence officers? lee harvey oswald: about what? about american imperialism? about inequality for negroes? what? john fain: what i want to know lee, is are they a
john f kennedy: i'm aware of who sam is. robert kennedy: jesus christ, jack. i'm investigating sam giancana for racketeering! the press has been very good about looking the other way when it comes to. but this is dangerous. john f kennedy: all right, is there anything else? robert kennedy: no judith campbell, no giancana, no mob. john fain: mr. oswald! lee harvey oswald: i've already answered all your questions. john fain: would you mind telling us again? just a few minutes. lee harvey oswald:...
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kennedy was president and of course tip had jack kennedy's house seat and they were friends and tipped it and like to ask the president for favors. tips very good friend was head of cyo. cyo was meeting in new york and the president was going to be in new york anyway. tip says i hate to ask you this, but really, would you mind just talking. they are right there. it's not going to be a problem. the president said yes, but that's it. no more. once the cyo is there, the rest are there. and so sure enough, he gets this message. the bishops are meeting in bonn where the ad and also, by the way, the nuns are meeting in ballroom d. or c. last back and of course they want to see you and kennedy said douglasa demand. they vote democratic. this bishops are all republican. so this is not new. we started this by saying very firmly the church doesn't endorse. news to them. and so i was very curious as dj was to go and look at things like the national catholic register. and you are right, they are not endorsing exactly but they are pretty clear if you voted someone who wants an antiabortion that you
kennedy was president and of course tip had jack kennedy's house seat and they were friends and tipped it and like to ask the president for favors. tips very good friend was head of cyo. cyo was meeting in new york and the president was going to be in new york anyway. tip says i hate to ask you this, but really, would you mind just talking. they are right there. it's not going to be a problem. the president said yes, but that's it. no more. once the cyo is there, the rest are there. and so sure...
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tonight, a personal look at the kennedys from jean kennedy smith who grew up with jack and robert and all the rest. here's our exclusive interview. >> ambassador, what was it like, you're a kennedy, growing up in the eighth -- you're the eighth kid of nine kids. what was that like? >> how much time do we have? >> but you're at the little kids' table, way at the back of the pack. >> yes, it's true. well, we were a very close family, you know. my brothers were home a great deal, because they were at boarding school and all of that. but right from the beginning, mother and my father was very engaged in what we were all doing. and we were all told to be sort of some for each other. and bobby was just above me, so he had to keep an eye on me and pat, who was also my next older sister. i was very close to both of them growing up, and teddy on the other side. i was right between them. i knew them very well. and being the eighth of nine, you know, everybody told you what to do. so the only person i could tell what to do was teddy. and that wasn't easy. >> can you remember them now? in your bo
tonight, a personal look at the kennedys from jean kennedy smith who grew up with jack and robert and all the rest. here's our exclusive interview. >> ambassador, what was it like, you're a kennedy, growing up in the eighth -- you're the eighth kid of nine kids. what was that like? >> how much time do we have? >> but you're at the little kids' table, way at the back of the pack. >> yes, it's true. well, we were a very close family, you know. my brothers were home a great...
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was president and tip had jack kennedy -- the house key. they were friends and tip didn't like to ask the president for favors but tips very good friend was head of cyo. and cyo was meeting in new york and the president was going to be in new york anyway. so tip says, i hate to ask you this but would you mind going in just talking to the cyo, the right there won't be a problem. and the president said yes but that's it. no more. once the cyo is there the rest of their. in so sure enough he gets this message. while the bishops are meeting down in ballroom a and also by the way, the nuns are meeting in ballroom d or c. [laughter] and of course they want to see you and kennedy says, i'll go see the nonce, they vote democratics, the bishops are republicans. [laughter] so this is not new. and i know they started this by saying very formally the church doesn't endorse, news to them. [laughter] so i was very curious as ej was to go and look at things like the national catholic register. you are right, they are are not endorsing exactly but they are
was president and tip had jack kennedy -- the house key. they were friends and tip didn't like to ask the president for favors but tips very good friend was head of cyo. and cyo was meeting in new york and the president was going to be in new york anyway. so tip says, i hate to ask you this but would you mind going in just talking to the cyo, the right there won't be a problem. and the president said yes but that's it. no more. once the cyo is there the rest of their. in so sure enough he gets...
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jack kennedy would have loved to have heard that, i think. the cold war was ending without the nuclear war we so feared. we had gotten through it alive, those of us who once hid under our little school desks. thanks to him, i'd say. he came a long way from the kid that caused trouble at boarding school for being john kennedy's son. at the moment of ultimate judgment an american president kept us from the brink, saved us really, he did that, jack kennedy. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> this is going to be thorny. it's a blind trust, his kids. >> donald trump continues to do business saying, quote, the president can't have a conflict of interest. >> when the president does it, that means it is not illegal. >> reports of trump's influence on business dealings in argentina and against wind turbines near trump golf courses. >> we've got all these wind mills over the place driving you loco when you look at them, right? >> then another "washington post" bo
jack kennedy would have loved to have heard that, i think. the cold war was ending without the nuclear war we so feared. we had gotten through it alive, those of us who once hid under our little school desks. thanks to him, i'd say. he came a long way from the kid that caused trouble at boarding school for being john kennedy's son. at the moment of ultimate judgment an american president kept us from the brink, saved us really, he did that, jack kennedy. that's "hardball" for now....
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he did that, jack kennedy. that's "hard ball" for now. thanks for being with us. join me tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. see you then. >> the question is how much of this is attitude and how much is policy, right? if you have to go out and build a border with mexico and pay for it. that becomes more problematic. the trump foundation admits it violated irs rules as trump takes the on the media. >> he is the president and they are the press and they have to find a way to mutually assured i would say nondestruction.
he did that, jack kennedy. that's "hard ball" for now. thanks for being with us. join me tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. see you then. >> the question is how much of this is attitude and how much is policy, right? if you have to go out and build a border with mexico and pay for it. that becomes more problematic. the trump foundation admits it violated irs rules as trump takes the on the media. >> he is the president and they are the press and they have to find a way to mutually...
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he did that, jack kennedy. that's "hard ball" for now. thanks for being with us. join me tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. see you then. ♪ mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with less. fueling the global economy. and you thought we just made the gas. ♪ energy lives here. for patients like lynn, advanced genomic testing may lead to other treatment options that can work. learn how genomic testing is changing the way we fight cancer at cancercenter.com/genomics >>> rachel has the night off but she will be back tomorrow. let me take you back to conference as president-elect. it was on kind of a gloomy day. the jobs report came out showing the tenth month in a row of catastrophic job losses in the u.s. he began by addressing that news and made a little bit of news saying the country should expect rather than
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favorite game show host, pat sajak, but pat sajak is no jack kennedy. body part i'd like most to have massaged. my heart. [ laughter ] favorite fantasy, overhearing dukakis on the phone last july saying, "hello, jessie, how would you "like to be my running mate?" [ laughter ] dan quayle. let's see what-- [ laughing ] there's dan in, uh, "politic boy." [ laughter ] let's see the facts sheet. birthdate, february 4th, 1947, illinois. no, that's the other i state. indiana. turn ons, shooting spitballs at bob dole then looking away. [ laughter ] favorite book, coloring. [ laughter ] early notable accomplishment, the high school science fair for project showing electrical workings of a dim bulb. [ laughter ] "two people i admire most, "fuzzy zoeller "and margaret thatcher." i don't understand that at all. hidden talents-- did you know he does impressions of cagney, bogart, and a deer blinded by car headlights. [ laughter ] favorite-- favorite historical figure. "what does historical mean? "is that like when a woman "cries a lot?" [ laughter ] pet peeve, age l
favorite game show host, pat sajak, but pat sajak is no jack kennedy. body part i'd like most to have massaged. my heart. [ laughter ] favorite fantasy, overhearing dukakis on the phone last july saying, "hello, jessie, how would you "like to be my running mate?" [ laughter ] dan quayle. let's see what-- [ laughing ] there's dan in, uh, "politic boy." [ laughter ] let's see the facts sheet. birthdate, february 4th, 1947, illinois. no, that's the other i state. indiana....
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money joe kenny and jack kennedy and traveled in very high social circles in fact, higher than the kennedys so the kennedys did not stair him down. so i thought that was pretty good. sometimes you have to be able make people to listen to you in this case was money and social standing. me, i take it any way i can get it and good policy is good policy but the main point here, this is not a partisan book, i just want america to get moving again. we've got to turn less than 2% growth over a couple decades now back to 3 to 4% growth which is what we do historically and to get there we are going to have to take strong remedial actions particularly on business and tax cuts to grow the economy as 5 or 6% for several years in order to get us back on track. kennedy and reagan showed, proved historically that it can be done. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. .. ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ >> good morning. author of the elongate how obama redefined washington. with the foreign policy aspect of his administration. please silence your cell phones please buy a couple books on
money joe kenny and jack kennedy and traveled in very high social circles in fact, higher than the kennedys so the kennedys did not stair him down. so i thought that was pretty good. sometimes you have to be able make people to listen to you in this case was money and social standing. me, i take it any way i can get it and good policy is good policy but the main point here, this is not a partisan book, i just want america to get moving again. we've got to turn less than 2% growth over a couple...
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kennedy put bobby kennedy. now can you limit the chief executive choice of who he wants to surround him. whether it is a formal or informal role. jared kushner will play a role in the coming years. >> we heard he held a great deal of power, but he keep its close to the vest. >> yes, it was behind the scenes and in a lot of key decision he was like a campaign manager. he was not going out like kelli conway was and talking to the media. but he was one of the last and most important voices that donald trump would seek before making a key decision now that he was involved in the organization and strategy of the campaign and that is exactily the role he is playing in the transition. curb meris one of the key figures in ousting chris christie. christie and kushner's family don't get along well. christie prosecuted and put kushner's father in jail several years ago and apparently the grudge remained. 18 felony counts. a lot of people were mystified why christie was taken off of the transition time; is that the reason?
kennedy put bobby kennedy. now can you limit the chief executive choice of who he wants to surround him. whether it is a formal or informal role. jared kushner will play a role in the coming years. >> we heard he held a great deal of power, but he keep its close to the vest. >> yes, it was behind the scenes and in a lot of key decision he was like a campaign manager. he was not going out like kelli conway was and talking to the media. but he was one of the last and most important...
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not after 60, when he lost by a razor thin margin to jack kennedy. later, when he lost here in california, he didn't quit then. in fact, it was after that that it was pretty clear that he was going to help people get elected in the 1966 elections. then i got run for president again in 1968. he didn't quit. he had an indomitable will. and he did all that you heard as president. when he did leave office, he was not quitting. he was resigning because he felt that it was clearly in the best intrigue -- best interest of the country, a country that he had united and a country that was stronger for it. and god knows our party was. [applause] so let me thank you on his behalf. i presume to do that because i think i know -- i know he would be pleased with the product, with the video, with all of the exhibits. this is an extraordinary success from every point of view. but most importantly, he deserves it because it is honest and it tells exactly how a president should operate when faced with stress, making decisions for the future of his country. sure youh of
not after 60, when he lost by a razor thin margin to jack kennedy. later, when he lost here in california, he didn't quit then. in fact, it was after that that it was pretty clear that he was going to help people get elected in the 1966 elections. then i got run for president again in 1968. he didn't quit. he had an indomitable will. and he did all that you heard as president. when he did leave office, he was not quitting. he was resigning because he felt that it was clearly in the best...
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king, jack kennedy did. i think the mexican-american vote particularly could have been a great opportunity for the republican party. >> the latino vote right now, not just the preference, but the turnout is as big as it looks like it's going to be, it's going to change national politics forever. >> and this is how much fun we're going to be on tuesday. just getting started. >>> we are just one day away from the election and both hillary clinton and donald trump are sprinting across the country in a last campaign push, but the map may not be what you expected. >> after a firestorm of speculation last month, fbi director james comey gives the all-clear on the new trove of clinton-related e-mails. >>> plus, a chilling case in south carolina, a man arrested after a woman found chained on his property has confessed to multiple murders.
king, jack kennedy did. i think the mexican-american vote particularly could have been a great opportunity for the republican party. >> the latino vote right now, not just the preference, but the turnout is as big as it looks like it's going to be, it's going to change national politics forever. >> and this is how much fun we're going to be on tuesday. just getting started. >>> we are just one day away from the election and both hillary clinton and donald trump are...
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the standard now though that we could take a back if we want with jack kennedy although warren harding was the beginning of the new to the advertising which was the beginning of the idea that candidate and they wanted to have the name and if you are a voter you would note the he is set to have them come to celebrity at the top. even with some of the most craziest activity on their own. >> remembering george wallace bedsteads a new yorker laugh laugh. >> but in both cases the appeal but the stakes are high. >> but wallace was such a regional candidate to say to his audience to say they have looked down s and we will not let them to wait any more. to make that identification. the democrats were not unhappy because let him do his work and tie up richard nixon and that is great but then when he is nervous, was it up on stage with us suburbanites and to listen to but because through this similar channels. went democrats the oven and boating than they started to get nervous that is much the same way in days said he would not. >> in talking about how well jackson. but in many ways they are si
the standard now though that we could take a back if we want with jack kennedy although warren harding was the beginning of the new to the advertising which was the beginning of the idea that candidate and they wanted to have the name and if you are a voter you would note the he is set to have them come to celebrity at the top. even with some of the most craziest activity on their own. >> remembering george wallace bedsteads a new yorker laugh laugh. >> but in both cases the appeal...
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kennedy g down the list, they get along with the press. they challenge the press. they don't give the press everything they want, but the record of presidents who begin with hol istility, the richard nixon time comes to mind t lessens the chance of a successful presidency, and what i don't see, donald trump has been around long enough, he knows how to get along with the press. >> i want to ask you this. this is -- a very wise person sent this to me and i person who i respect, he says i'll give you a line and you can make it yours, it's impossible to lead when you're so consumed with getting even. american interests in every way and every day become second place to that kind of thinking and energy. >> i don't know who said that, but a very wise man. i would say he has what some would call the third eye. some wisdom. there's great wisdom in that. and with donald trump, i mean, he won. he came from way back and won. he of all people should say i'm not running in revenge, i'm interested in being a great president. >> i want you to listen to so
kennedy g down the list, they get along with the press. they challenge the press. they don't give the press everything they want, but the record of presidents who begin with hol istility, the richard nixon time comes to mind t lessens the chance of a successful presidency, and what i don't see, donald trump has been around long enough, he knows how to get along with the press. >> i want to ask you this. this is -- a very wise person sent this to me and i person who i respect, he says i'll...
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and it was enacted into law precisely because the experience between bobby and jack kennedy, as fantastic as both of them were, raised concerns that public officials, when they're faced with critical decision making, might be influenced by their familial ties to each other, rather than giving the tough, candid advice that our oath to the constitution requires. so the law was passed and it's pretty straightforward. it says that a public official, and the president is certainly a public official, cannot employ a relative and it defines relatives to include sons-in-law, in an executive agency. now, that might seem pretty straight forward, right? >> right. >> but here in washington, things are never as simple as they seem. and the reason that jared kushner is reportedly huddled with high-priced lawyers today, examining this statute, is because there's a dispute about, as strange as it may seem, whether the white house is an executive agency. to me, it's common sense. the white house is the definition of an executive agency, chris. but there have been some cases that have questioned whether it
and it was enacted into law precisely because the experience between bobby and jack kennedy, as fantastic as both of them were, raised concerns that public officials, when they're faced with critical decision making, might be influenced by their familial ties to each other, rather than giving the tough, candid advice that our oath to the constitution requires. so the law was passed and it's pretty straightforward. it says that a public official, and the president is certainly a public official,...
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jack kennedy did. the mexican-american vote could have been a great opportunity for the republican party. >> the latino vote right now -- not just the preference but if the turnout is as big as it's going to be it could change national politics forever. >> this is how much fun we're going to be on tuesday. we're just getting started. lawrence o'donnell takes over from here. lawrence. >>> appreciate it. >> you rolled your r. >> this is a special sunday night edition of "the last word." we have a new letter from fbi director comey today about hillary clinton's e-mail. nbc's pete williams is here to translate that letter. and the most likely threat to our voting machines is not hacking. it is the old age of those voting machines. some of them are definitely going to break down. we'll tell you what to do if that happens to you on tuesday. >>> a november surprise.
jack kennedy did. the mexican-american vote could have been a great opportunity for the republican party. >> the latino vote right now -- not just the preference but if the turnout is as big as it's going to be it could change national politics forever. >> this is how much fun we're going to be on tuesday. we're just getting started. lawrence o'donnell takes over from here. lawrence. >>> appreciate it. >> you rolled your r. >> this is a special sunday night...
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kennedy. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> this is going to be thorny. it's a blind trust, his kids. >> donald trump continues to do business saying, quote, the president can't have a conflict of interest. >> when the president does it, that means it is not illegal. >> reports of trump's influence on business dealings in argentina and against wind turbines near trump golf courses. >> we've got all these wind mills over the place driving you loco when you look at them, right? >> then another "washington post" bombshell. the trump foundation admits it violated irs rules as trump takes the on the media. >> he is the president and they are the press and they have to find a way to mutually assured i would say nondestruction. >> plus making sense of trump's newfound benevolence towards hillary clinton. >> so much for locking her up, i guess. >> president obama bestows his final medal of freedom. >> this is wh
kennedy. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> this is going to be thorny. it's a blind trust, his kids. >> donald trump continues to do business saying, quote, the president can't have a conflict of interest. >> when the president does it, that means it is not illegal. >> reports of trump's influence on business dealings in argentina and against...
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which is one that, when jack kennedy was president and jack kennedy's house seat, and they were friends and tip didn't like to ask the president for favors but tips very good friend was head of cyo. cyo was meeting in new york and the president was going to be in new york anyway. and so tip says, jack, i hate to ask it is but really, would you mind going and just talking to the cyo? they are right there, not going to be a problem. the president suggests, but that's it. no more. because once the cyo is a bear, the rest are there. and so sure enough it gets this message, well, the bishops are meeting down in the ballroom, and also by the way, the nuns are meeting in ballroom d., or probably see. [laughter] and of course they want to see you, and kennedy says, i'll go see the nuns, they vote democratic. those bishops are all republican. [laughter] so this is not new. i know this will start by saying very from the church doesn't endorse. news to them. [laughter] and so i was very curious as e.j. was to go look at things like the national catholic register, enter right, they are not endorsin
which is one that, when jack kennedy was president and jack kennedy's house seat, and they were friends and tip didn't like to ask the president for favors but tips very good friend was head of cyo. cyo was meeting in new york and the president was going to be in new york anyway. and so tip says, jack, i hate to ask it is but really, would you mind going and just talking to the cyo? they are right there, not going to be a problem. the president suggests, but that's it. no more. because once the...
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after all, jack kennedy famously appointed his brother, bobby, as attorney general. so i think the precedents are very clear. what's more troubling, more objectionable, is the whole idea that these children would also continue to run this massive company while they're involved in the white house activities or decision making at the white house. >> yes, those who things -- >> we just went through a campaign which the clintons were, you know, hugely and aggressively attacked by the trump folks for having what they call pay to play with the clinton foundation. you know, her being secretary of state, having this foundation. those problems are going to be peanuts compared to the issues that are going to arise if the trump children are running this company. i would think that what they'd look at is the bloomberg example, michael bloomberg as mayor of new york. >> yep. >> his company was run by people not in the bloomberg family. he put the -- remember -- please? >> right. that's not happening here, and my understanding, i'm not an expert on this, is following robert f. ken
after all, jack kennedy famously appointed his brother, bobby, as attorney general. so i think the precedents are very clear. what's more troubling, more objectionable, is the whole idea that these children would also continue to run this massive company while they're involved in the white house activities or decision making at the white house. >> yes, those who things -- >> we just went through a campaign which the clintons were, you know, hugely and aggressively attacked by the...
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jack kennedy did this, ben bradley and his buddy, they went up to see a porn movie during the west virginia -- they didn't want to be anywhere near news. >> they went to a porn theater? >> they tried to go to a nice one, that was closed -- >> your nicer ones. >> the nice one. >> so you try to desperately do what we're doing in a different way, hide from the news. you don't want anybody coming in with -- well, with 1% in, that just drives you crazed. tip comes off and said, we lose the house, what happened, what happened? and they all hide. and right now, they're eating somewhere, in a japanese restaurant, you go away -- because they don't want to be here while we're doing that. >> nicole, was that your experience, too? >> in '04, the first wave exit data, i'm sure we're beyond that now, but before the days when air force one was totally wired with wi-fi, so we landed in '04 back in washington and -- >> you're with president bush. >> and the first wave data had him losing and john kerry believed he'd be the next president and george w. bush believed he'd lost and he walked up and down air fo
jack kennedy did this, ben bradley and his buddy, they went up to see a porn movie during the west virginia -- they didn't want to be anywhere near news. >> they went to a porn theater? >> they tried to go to a nice one, that was closed -- >> your nicer ones. >> the nice one. >> so you try to desperately do what we're doing in a different way, hide from the news. you don't want anybody coming in with -- well, with 1% in, that just drives you crazed. tip comes off...
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i think the standard now though, and we can dated back if we want to, jack kennedy, the first first television president in 1960, although warren harding's race was kind of the beginning of advertising techniques to sell candidates like soap which was the beginning of the idea that canada is being sold for their aura, but it seems like i have a jackson fixation, but the reason jackson got into the race was in part because the tennessee democratic republicans wanted a name people would know at the top of the ticket. back then there is a piece of cloth paper. if you knew that guide he was famous, you would vote the whole ticket. who knew who the other people wear. that was the point. have a kind of celebrity at the top so that's not that distant. >> remembering george wallace in the 60s, before i read your book, i had been making that comparison that there aren't enough folks around they identified with segregationist, donald trump, in both cases, their appeal went way beyond the states they came from. >> he would say to his audiences whether he was in virginia or alabama, he would say they, mea
i think the standard now though, and we can dated back if we want to, jack kennedy, the first first television president in 1960, although warren harding's race was kind of the beginning of advertising techniques to sell candidates like soap which was the beginning of the idea that canada is being sold for their aura, but it seems like i have a jackson fixation, but the reason jackson got into the race was in part because the tennessee democratic republicans wanted a name people would know at...
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when jack kennedy was president, and of course tip have his house seat and they were friends, and tip didn't like to ask the president for favors, but his very good friend was the head of the cyo and they were meeting in new york and the president was going to be in new york anyway. so he says jack, i hate to ask you this, but would you mind going and just talking to the cyo. it's not going to be a problem. the president said yes. but that's it. no more. because once they are there, the rest are there. and so, sure enough, he gets this message the bishops are meeting in the ballroom and also by the way, the nuns are meeting in the ballroom. [laughter] and of course they want to see you and kennedy said i will go see the nuns. they vote democratic. the bishops are all republicans. [laughter] so this is not new. i know that we started by saying that the church doesn't endorse news to them. [laughter] and so i was very curious to go and look at things like the national catholic register and you are right they are not endorsing exactly that the but e pretty clear that if you voted for som
when jack kennedy was president, and of course tip have his house seat and they were friends, and tip didn't like to ask the president for favors, but his very good friend was the head of the cyo and they were meeting in new york and the president was going to be in new york anyway. so he says jack, i hate to ask you this, but would you mind going and just talking to the cyo. it's not going to be a problem. the president said yes. but that's it. no more. because once they are there, the rest...
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they were working class for roosevelt going back to fdr and certainly back to jack kennedy. and we're losing them, and they should be our people. they should be our people. and then i watched this thing on "saturday night live" where the working guy and trump guy played by tom hanks was given all the same answers on a joke show called blank jeopardy as the african americans were given. why can't the democrats hold together a coalition of black, white and brown on economic issues for working people? why have they lost the ability to hold them all together? what happens? >> well, first of all, i think the mistake is to say it's democrats. i think it's democrats and republicans. i think this is a group that feels like the american dream of you follow the rules, work hard, you can get ahead has been stolen from them. and i think they blame democrats and republicans for leaving them on the economic playing field. and i think this also played into the argument that hillary clinton learned how to play the system and take advantage of it where they don't have that option. and i thin
they were working class for roosevelt going back to fdr and certainly back to jack kennedy. and we're losing them, and they should be our people. they should be our people. and then i watched this thing on "saturday night live" where the working guy and trump guy played by tom hanks was given all the same answers on a joke show called blank jeopardy as the african americans were given. why can't the democrats hold together a coalition of black, white and brown on economic issues for...
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as i was looking at the jack kennedy announcement in his room, you have to remember, he was young. everybody in the senate thought it was ridiculous that he was running for president. there were a lot of people they thought were far more qualified for the presidency. and it is a pretty short statement. it is saying, i have developed an image of america as fulfilling a noble and historic role as the defender of freedom in a time of maximum peril, and of the american people as confident, courageous, and persevering. that is the image i would like our leaders to be seeing today. thank you. [applause] >> thank you to ms. roberts and our distinguished panel. i want to thank them on behalf of our three societies for being with us tonight and giving us their unique insights in the whole field of history. i look forward to seeing all of you at her next event next year at the 26th national heritage lecture, hosted by the u.s. supreme court historical society. ourou don't already receive historical society magazine, please pick up a copy on your way out. in addition, when you are ready to le
as i was looking at the jack kennedy announcement in his room, you have to remember, he was young. everybody in the senate thought it was ridiculous that he was running for president. there were a lot of people they thought were far more qualified for the presidency. and it is a pretty short statement. it is saying, i have developed an image of america as fulfilling a noble and historic role as the defender of freedom in a time of maximum peril, and of the american people as confident,...
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jack kennedy came from a very privileged background. he was a long way away from being mr. irish paul. never happened in life before you think of who the kennedys before. and in a similar way, barack obama, it's like someone saying to him be more ghetto than, you know, i don't know, oxford. but the truth is, he didn't come from that. that's not what his background was even though his mother was on food stamps once -- >> host: anthropologist. >> guest: yeah. he grew up with his grandparents in hawaii. so it's not quite the same thing, but he's just smart enough to know what that means and find his way of speaking to that. >> host: right. you know, obama went to a very fancy prep school in hawaii and all these very nice colleges. is there anybody in the book who actually did have a ghetto background? >> guest: no. not in this generation. if you look back to the previous generation, yeah. there was nowhere else for them to come from. but if you look at this generation, you realize most of them the there's one key thing they all share in common was this amazing ability to get e
jack kennedy came from a very privileged background. he was a long way away from being mr. irish paul. never happened in life before you think of who the kennedys before. and in a similar way, barack obama, it's like someone saying to him be more ghetto than, you know, i don't know, oxford. but the truth is, he didn't come from that. that's not what his background was even though his mother was on food stamps once -- >> host: anthropologist. >> guest: yeah. he grew up with his...
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favorite game show host, pat sajak, but pat sajak is no jack kennedy. to have massaged. my heart. [ laughter ] favorite fantasy, overhearing dukakis on the phone last july saying, "hello, jessie, how would you "like to be my running mate?" [ laughter ] dan quayle. let's see what-- [ laughing ] there's dan in, uh, "politic boy." [ laughter ] birthdate, february 4th, 1947, illinois. no, that's the other i state. indiana. turn ons, shooting spitballs at bob dole then looking away. [ laughter ] favorite book, coloring. [ laughter ] early notable accomplishment, won first prize in for project showing electrical workings of a dim bulb. [ laughter ] "two people i admire most, "fuzzy zoeller "and margaret thatcher." i don't understand that at all. hidden talents-- did you know he does impressions of cagney, bogart, and a deer blinded by car headlights. [ laughter ] favorite-- favorite historical figure. "what does historical "cries a lot?" [ laughter ] pet peeve, age limit on trick or treating. [ laughter ] "the person i'd like most "to meet, my dad. "i'm running a little "short
favorite game show host, pat sajak, but pat sajak is no jack kennedy. to have massaged. my heart. [ laughter ] favorite fantasy, overhearing dukakis on the phone last july saying, "hello, jessie, how would you "like to be my running mate?" [ laughter ] dan quayle. let's see what-- [ laughing ] there's dan in, uh, "politic boy." [ laughter ] birthdate, february 4th, 1947, illinois. no, that's the other i state. indiana. turn ons, shooting spitballs at bob dole then...
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. >> with that many assassins, i don't know how kennedy made it to the autopsy table. >> he says jack ruby's unlisted telephone number is in a book belonging to oswald. >> p gives you seven, o gives you six. >> he changes the digits around, added letters. >> and you reconstruct the letters and then you subtract 1300 and that gives you ruby's telephone number. >> how could it then be jack ruby's phone number? >> you obviously missed the point. >> he would say they're cia agents. this is part of the conspiracy. >> who's suppressing all of this information? >> the federal government is suppressing it. >> who? >> the administration of your government is suppressing it because they know the central intelligence agency -- >> on whose order? >> on the order of the president of the united states. >> mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. >> i think this is unfortunate that the media of this country has become so hysterical for fear of what it might see that it spends a good deal of its energy attacking the one serious investigation. >> the investiga
. >> with that many assassins, i don't know how kennedy made it to the autopsy table. >> he says jack ruby's unlisted telephone number is in a book belonging to oswald. >> p gives you seven, o gives you six. >> he changes the digits around, added letters. >> and you reconstruct the letters and then you subtract 1300 and that gives you ruby's telephone number. >> how could it then be jack ruby's phone number? >> you obviously missed the point. >>...
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you know, back to von meet orn ed sullivan's show imitating jack kennedy. presidents. how presidents handle it gives you a sense of who they are. george bush bringing dana car i have in to do his imitation of george bush. i always thought george w. bush was lucky that will ferrell retired from "saturday night live" just as his presidency began. >> he's going after hollywood. going after his opponents. strategist, has deep ties in hollywood. yesterday, he met with ari emmanuel, perhaps the biggest agent in hollywood. >> i think he has deeper ties to the entertainment industry of any president since kennedy or reagan. i don't think it is thin-skinned. >> you think it's strategic? >> this is the campaign he he ran against the media. i think from his point of view, it's let's keep doing what works. >> and cokie, perhaps he doesn't mind having people talk about this. >> oh, i'm sure he likes it a lot. i thing running against the media is one thing, however. and, getting touchy about comedians is something else. and the "hamilton" question is very relevant. i think vice pres
you know, back to von meet orn ed sullivan's show imitating jack kennedy. presidents. how presidents handle it gives you a sense of who they are. george bush bringing dana car i have in to do his imitation of george bush. i always thought george w. bush was lucky that will ferrell retired from "saturday night live" just as his presidency began. >> he's going after hollywood. going after his opponents. strategist, has deep ties in hollywood. yesterday, he met with ari emmanuel,...
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bobby and jack kennedy are my heroes. i think there will and lot of democrats who are going to vote for trump because i think that they -- they want growth, they want jobs, i think a lot of the millennials who people assume are going to go for hillary because they can't find jobs when they get out of school are going for donald as well. lou: go ahead, fred. >> how many of these people that andrew stein is talking about and trump is appealing to. how many do you think were helped by that advance on the stock market today? i don't think many were helped by the. the 1% were and hillary clinton. they think hillary clinton is going to win. lou: you sound like a populist. i'm proud of you. fred barnes, economic populist. great to have you both. up next, donald trump says hillary clinton doesn't share the same values as the american people. next we'll be talking about trump surrogate pastor mark burns about clinton's character. we are watching two major rallies as weed told you. trump in new hampshire. trump in philadelphia. gov
bobby and jack kennedy are my heroes. i think there will and lot of democrats who are going to vote for trump because i think that they -- they want growth, they want jobs, i think a lot of the millennials who people assume are going to go for hillary because they can't find jobs when they get out of school are going for donald as well. lou: go ahead, fred. >> how many of these people that andrew stein is talking about and trump is appealing to. how many do you think were helped by that...
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i want them to see what they've done to jack. >> what about mrs. kennedy? >> she won't leave. >> i won't leave without mrs. kennedy. i'll take her back. >> mr. president, can we release the news to the press? >> no. i better get back to the plane before you announce it. >> from dallas, texas, the flash official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. some 38 minutes ago. vice president johnson has left the hospital and presumably will be taking the oath of office shortly and become the 36th president of the united states. >> excuse me, step out of the car, please, sir. >> i'm just walking. >> sir, right now. i need you to step to the car. where are you headed? >> welcome to the neighborhood that is all. >> what is your name? >> adam. >> can i see your hands please? sir i need to see your hands. sir i need to see your hands right now. sir? sir? >> hello, police operator there has been a shooting. an officer has been shot. >> where is the officer? >> 10th street. a police officer. somebody shot him. >> sir? sir? >> i didn't hear that. what
i want them to see what they've done to jack. >> what about mrs. kennedy? >> she won't leave. >> i won't leave without mrs. kennedy. i'll take her back. >> mr. president, can we release the news to the press? >> no. i better get back to the plane before you announce it. >> from dallas, texas, the flash official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. some 38 minutes ago. vice president johnson has left the hospital and presumably will be...