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kennedy. he is a board member of a john f. kennedy library and served on the staff of the senate judiciary and foreign relations committee and a three-time recipient for the dan ford award at harvard law school. douglas brinkley is a professor of history. he is the author of a number of best-selling books. brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, jimmy carter, and ronald reagan and has often appeared on our stage. nice to have him back. susan swain is president and co-ceo of c-span. she helped launch the washington journal, book tv, and has been in the numerous c-span tv's. she has also been recognized by her industry as a cable tv pioneer. please welcome stephen kennedy smith, douglas brinkley, and susan swain. [applause] susan: good afternoon and thank you for being here. i should also add that for almost 25 years he has been working with c-span on a number of presidential historical projects, most recently our third survey of presidential leadership. i'm looking forward to lea
kennedy. he is a board member of a john f. kennedy library and served on the staff of the senate judiciary and foreign relations committee and a three-time recipient for the dan ford award at harvard law school. douglas brinkley is a professor of history. he is the author of a number of best-selling books. brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, jimmy carter, and ronald reagan and has often appeared on our stage. nice to have him back. susan swain is president and co-ceo of...
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kennedy been 100 years old today. de lexibility on >> we will reflect on the life legacy of our president. he served in world war ii. commemoration in the is ntic and pacific battle memor lied in washington, d.c. 29th.monday morning, may let you watch for just a moment, site en at this historic midway between the u.s. capitol and the washington monument. host: the world war ii memorial on this memorial day monday. reminder, in two hours, president trump will travel to rlington national cemetery, we'll have live coverage 11:00 eastern time on c-span and on c-span radio. joining us from boston is steven rothstein, executive director of john f. kennedy library, good morning, thank you for with us. want to begin by this piece in the "washington post," america's president turns 100. e begins with these words, we cannot imagine john f. kennedy on his 100th birthday, enshrined as a man in his 40s. ad he lived, he would be 100 today. how should he be remembered? guest: i think he did so much in life, the reality is, many of h
kennedy been 100 years old today. de lexibility on >> we will reflect on the life legacy of our president. he served in world war ii. commemoration in the is ntic and pacific battle memor lied in washington, d.c. 29th.monday morning, may let you watch for just a moment, site en at this historic midway between the u.s. capitol and the washington monument. host: the world war ii memorial on this memorial day monday. reminder, in two hours, president trump will travel to rlington national...
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kennedy. kennedy: more troops in afghanistan to fight the taliban. is that a good idea and how do we know we can trust the people we are training? >> is it a good idea of? it's a necessary idea but otherwise we are going to have more of the same. i will tell you that during the bush administration we were military heavy with not much of a political effort behind it. during the obama years we reduced the military footprint and we tried everything on a diplomatic or politicasolution that just made it more complicated. can't have one of the other. you have got to have both those necessary to put the pressure on the taliban but we also better have a political and diplomatic solution ready to go as well. kennedy: the solution i'm guessing isn't a national unity government. you pointed out three strong men from disparate ends being brought together by curious means. >> it never ends well and that seems to be u.s. national policy when it comes to picking the next leader. who is the strongest guy in the room? the problem is it's very fragmented on one sense
kennedy. kennedy: more troops in afghanistan to fight the taliban. is that a good idea and how do we know we can trust the people we are training? >> is it a good idea of? it's a necessary idea but otherwise we are going to have more of the same. i will tell you that during the bush administration we were military heavy with not much of a political effort behind it. during the obama years we reduced the military footprint and we tried everything on a diplomatic or politicasolution that...
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i'm kennedy. there was never a special counsel appointed in the obama administration with all the illegal acts that took place in the clinton and obama administration. >> they are on a course correction. this stuff was getting way out of hand. and i would say that the arrival of rosenstein and now the addition of mueller as the special counsel tells us they are ready to get this cleaned up and gets over with and get on with it. kennedy: is there concern about the closeness of the relationship between comey and mueller? both men have been he fusive about one another in the past. mueller challenges then president george w. bush about mass surveillance with comey at his side as the deputy attorney general. and they obviously have a working relationship. is there some concern mueller if not be compromised, mr. likely see facts in comey's favor when he gets to the point of reading the memos he authored. >> no one could have been in public life as long as robber muter in public life and have a more pris
i'm kennedy. there was never a special counsel appointed in the obama administration with all the illegal acts that took place in the clinton and obama administration. >> they are on a course correction. this stuff was getting way out of hand. and i would say that the arrival of rosenstein and now the addition of mueller as the special counsel tells us they are ready to get this cleaned up and gets over with and get on with it. kennedy: is there concern about the closeness of the...
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kennedy: that's a great idea. that's one thing you and congressman amash have done very well is utilize social media for voter interaction. knowing some of the people and having met them in your office, they will go through those questions and i wouldn't be surprised to see some of them asked. kennedy: one of our presidents will be in israel where there could be evening over his intelligence mishap with the russian minister. what kind of reception can the president expect. i'm so frustrated. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach aci
kennedy: that's a great idea. that's one thing you and congressman amash have done very well is utilize social media for voter interaction. knowing some of the people and having met them in your office, they will go through those questions and i wouldn't be surprised to see some of them asked. kennedy: one of our presidents will be in israel where there could be evening over his intelligence mishap with the russian minister. what kind of reception can the president expect. i'm so frustrated. i...
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i'm kennedy. kennedy: will history ultimately prove that hillary clinton is the on person to blame for her election collapse? welcome back, p.j. so you obviously have been writing about politics for years and years. this last election was so insane, what did your analysis and gut tell you about hillary's loss? >> people hated her. i are covered the campaign from way back when mammoths were roaming the earth. i met more people mow voted against hillary than people who voted for trump. kennedy: that's an interesting point. it's something both sides under estimated. >> it caught me by surprise. kennedy: but at some point she has to let it go. they are allowing her to be the face of the party and i don't understand why. >> democrats have mystified me since i was a small child. part of the resistance, black leather jackets. what are we talking about here? ultimate personal responsibility for something that was everybody's fault except mine is the message i just got from that. i spent a lot of time with
i'm kennedy. kennedy: will history ultimately prove that hillary clinton is the on person to blame for her election collapse? welcome back, p.j. so you obviously have been writing about politics for years and years. this last election was so insane, what did your analysis and gut tell you about hillary's loss? >> people hated her. i are covered the campaign from way back when mammoths were roaming the earth. i met more people mow voted against hillary than people who voted for trump....
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he says, hey, kennedy you talk with a lisp. kennedy: j.w. writes, i like the when you are on so i can change the channel. kennedy: don't change the channel, just turn the sound down and tape up a picture of lou dobbs. that what they do in my house. tomorrow marks 40 years since one of the greatest movie fran choose is of all times was born. now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. i just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. what's that supposed to mean? fedex. helping small business simplify e-commerce. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe
he says, hey, kennedy you talk with a lisp. kennedy: j.w. writes, i like the when you are on so i can change the channel. kennedy: don't change the channel, just turn the sound down and tape up a picture of lou dobbs. that what they do in my house. tomorrow marks 40 years since one of the greatest movie fran choose is of all times was born. now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive...
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kennedy: micha my my caligraphy teacher. i'm sure the president will have a chance to look back on this trip. i hope that's what they take home, that and lovely slippers from the vatican. brian: hopefully nato turns out well. kennedy: i love my persian friends, the iranian regime, horrible. brian kilmeade thank you for being here. brian: what color will you put my note card on? kennedy: a nice blue. done. i say nice word. coming up, the republican's push for tax return promises to lead to opposition. the gop have plenty of disagreements among themselves. where does that go? libertarians on the rise. nick gillespie is next. hi, i'm gerry beckley and i'm dewey bunnell and together we're the band america. we'd like to invite you to join us and many of our friends on the rock & romance cruise. ♪too much time on my hands you'll see styx in a special encore performance ♪what a fool believes plus over ♪will you meet me you'll relive the 70s with the feel-good music and feel-good vibes that made the decade so special. ♪ plus
kennedy: micha my my caligraphy teacher. i'm sure the president will have a chance to look back on this trip. i hope that's what they take home, that and lovely slippers from the vatican. brian: hopefully nato turns out well. kennedy: i love my persian friends, the iranian regime, horrible. brian kilmeade thank you for being here. brian: what color will you put my note card on? kennedy: a nice blue. done. i say nice word. coming up, the republican's push for tax return promises to lead to...
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kennedy: that's a great idea. that's one thing you and congressman amash have done very well is utilize social media for voter interaction. knowing some othe people and having met them in your office, they will go through those questions and i wouldn't be surprised to see some of them asked. kennedy: one of our presidents will be in israel where there could be evening over his intelligence mishap with the russian minister. what kind of reception can the are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a fac
kennedy: that's a great idea. that's one thing you and congressman amash have done very well is utilize social media for voter interaction. knowing some othe people and having met them in your office, they will go through those questions and i wouldn't be surprised to see some of them asked. kennedy: one of our presidents will be in israel where there could be evening over his intelligence mishap with the russian minister. what kind of reception can the are you done yet? does it look like i'm...
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let's see the show on "kennedy." [♪] kennedy: as i mentioned, the trump administration is looking to privatized parts of our infrastructure in order to save money and get things fixed. but can private companies succeed where government has failed? joining us is michigan congressman justin amash. how are you, sir? let's talk about the budget. i north lindsey grams pant john mccains as well as the deblasios and clintons of the world are up in arms and upset. are there bright spots for those who love freedom? >> sure, there are bright spots. having mick mulvaney there helps. he's a fiscal conservative. we served with him in the house liberty and the house freedom caucus. i'm sure he's dweeg can to find those places to find where the federal government is overreaching. kennedy: one thing he talked about is an important point. when bill deblasio says this budget will make children sick and they will die because it doesn't spend enough money on social programs, doesn't it also do a great disservice to future generations? general now will have -- children now will have to pay for the out of
let's see the show on "kennedy." [♪] kennedy: as i mentioned, the trump administration is looking to privatized parts of our infrastructure in order to save money and get things fixed. but can private companies succeed where government has failed? joining us is michigan congressman justin amash. how are you, sir? let's talk about the budget. i north lindsey grams pant john mccains as well as the deblasios and clintons of the world are up in arms and upset. are there bright spots for...
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on face the kennedy fbn e-mail kennedy fbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night on the show kimberly guilfoyle returns along with andy andy levy and dr. mico kaku. some physics. and freedom. goodbye, goodnight. the gowanus canal. >> a flood of questions. >> you think it's something sinister? >> i do think there's something going on. >> are the answers locked in storage? >> i just shook my head and i go, "oh, my god, this is a nightmare." >> he was, one might say, an idiot savant. nobody has what he had. howie frank had the best. >> he was sitting on a photo collection potentially worth $10 million. >> they dubbed him the "million dollar beggar." is it worth a million dollars? >> don't change that channel. it's a made-for-tv "strange inheritance." >> dy-no-mite! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]
on face the kennedy fbn e-mail kennedy fbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night on the show kimberly guilfoyle returns along with andy andy levy and dr. mico kaku. some physics. and freedom. goodbye, goodnight. the gowanus canal. >> a flood of questions. >> you think it's something sinister? >> i do think there's something going on. >> are the answers locked in storage? >> i just shook my head and i go, "oh, my god, this is a nightmare." >> he was, one...
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i'm kennedy. kennedy: the investigation into trump's connection to russia take on a wild turn. according to the "new york times" the investigators want to know why kushner met in december with a russian banker who is said to can a close ally of vladimir putin. the line was that he was trying to set up a back channel communications. russian officials must be laughing at the u.s. and how a lame excuse for why the dems lost the election has taken over the news. could jared kushner be in hot water? >> he could be in hot water. but there is no legal impropriety with him meeting with anybody from russia. there is no impropriety with any kind of a back channel communication, especially when your father-in-law is known to have been spied upon by the incumbent administration. why should he hold meetings with whoever donald trump wants him to meet with in tower, thereby exposing those meetings to susan rice and her toda -- her cabal. it's routine for an incoming administration to set feelers out to leaders of other countries. what we understand is the president-elect told kushner to help
i'm kennedy. kennedy: the investigation into trump's connection to russia take on a wild turn. according to the "new york times" the investigators want to know why kushner met in december with a russian banker who is said to can a close ally of vladimir putin. the line was that he was trying to set up a back channel communications. russian officials must be laughing at the u.s. and how a lame excuse for why the dems lost the election has taken over the news. could jared kushner be in...
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. ♪ kennedy kennedy kennedy kennedy kennedy ♪ >> i think the questioning before 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 if we're going to maintan our independence? >> he was a cold war era more than eisenhower was really. >> i want people in europe and latin america to looking to america to see how we're doing things and not look at kruschev or the chinese. >> he did run to the right of nixon and he was saying that they were letting the russians get ahead of us in missiles. >> it frightens people. it's not true but it frightens people and it's very effective in the campaign. >> you yourself said you may be ahead in rocket trusts but we're ahead of you in color television. >> the missile gap was a total lie. we out missiled them better than 100-1. if he 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 us well or ill that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, beat any hardship, support any friend, uphold any foe
. ♪ kennedy kennedy kennedy kennedy kennedy ♪ >> i think the questioning before 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 if we're going to maintan our independence? >> he was a cold war era more than eisenhower was really. >> i want people in europe and latin america to looking to america to see how we're doing things and not look at kruschev or the chinese. >> he did run to the right...
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kennedy: they fly a lot. and if there is one fun thing they get to do, it's poke the eyeballs of the airlines ceos. let's talk about the united bunny. she sent a giant bunny and one of the baggage handlers put the bunny in the freezer. >> they finally found one people they hate more than them. the airline industry -- they have so many fights now they are seen by weight class. we have a flight attendant who is back. it's like nothing is going to happen. they make these guys look bad. but that's all they do. congress sat around. who should we bring in and give up our time to. what's so ironic is the airlines have benshoofing money into members of congress for decades and decades and decades. there is no bigger crony capitalist in this entire country than the airlines. they used government regulation to their advantage in every aspect. it's kabuki theater. when you leave, can you hands me the check? it's been fun. kennedy: can you think of an industry that's more regulated than the airline industry? >> it's beco
kennedy: they fly a lot. and if there is one fun thing they get to do, it's poke the eyeballs of the airlines ceos. let's talk about the united bunny. she sent a giant bunny and one of the baggage handlers put the bunny in the freezer. >> they finally found one people they hate more than them. the airline industry -- they have so many fights now they are seen by weight class. we have a flight attendant who is back. it's like nothing is going to happen. they make these guys look bad. but...
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kennedy: they are afraid. single payer is an awful idea. >> when you have bills coming out of the republican house that will strip understand for 24 million people. they say we know congress isn't going anywhere and we want to make sure they are held to the fire. kennedy: people are frustrated that they don't have choices. >> we have have insurance kk 8 lines and keep government -- >> has anybody made a good argument for why we can't have understand across state lines? there is nothing accept the corporations -- >> both side of the aisle have that. they have a lobbying problem. they are all beholding to special interests. kennedy: and the insurance companies plead after i. it is may 1. and that means leftists around the globe are protesting. folk take to the streets to rail against president trump, and make a scene for the cameras. but this year immigration rights has been a big thing. the question is will the demonstrations accomplish anything? what is the natural outcome of these communal political orgies? >
kennedy: they are afraid. single payer is an awful idea. >> when you have bills coming out of the republican house that will strip understand for 24 million people. they say we know congress isn't going anywhere and we want to make sure they are held to the fire. kennedy: people are frustrated that they don't have choices. >> we have have insurance kk 8 lines and keep government -- >> has anybody made a good argument for why we can't have understand across state lines? there...
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i am kennedy. i'll write more on the fbi surveillance powers a little later but earlier on capitol hill acting fbi director andrew mccabe was asked if his former bosses firing impacted the agency's russian investigation. >> there has been no effort to impede our investigation today. simply put sir you cannot stop the men and women of the fbi from doing the right thing, protecting the american people and doubleday constitution. kennedy: mccabe shot down claims that the fbi and the agents there had lost confidence in comey. meantime the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee dianne feinstein is calling for attorney general jeff sessions in his deputy rosenstein to recuse themselves from the appointment of a special counsel bret baier joins me "fox news" chief political anchor and host of special report. welcome back. what were some of the biggest takeaways from the mccabe testimony today particularly some contradictions with the white house? >> there was one question which was asked about the
i am kennedy. i'll write more on the fbi surveillance powers a little later but earlier on capitol hill acting fbi director andrew mccabe was asked if his former bosses firing impacted the agency's russian investigation. >> there has been no effort to impede our investigation today. simply put sir you cannot stop the men and women of the fbi from doing the right thing, protecting the american people and doubleday constitution. kennedy: mccabe shot down claims that the fbi and the agents...
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president kennedy had complete bobby kennedy and they knew each other so well for entire lives, that was very important. bobby played a critical role, we what-if, we're reminded in this sense, and then 47 years senator edward kennedy served in the senate and workingd the legacy and on issues like immigration and equity. 1958, wrote "a nation of immigrants," one of three books he wrote, that book as relevant today. the work that bobby and senator did, are part of the mix, as well as sisters from special olympics and kennedy smith and so many more. host: how many survive of the siblings today? guest: there were nine, jean kennedy smith, the nine of us, a it look courage people at. host: jeffrey from san diego, good morning. morning.good i'm really glad that you are peoplehis show to remind how important kennedy was to not whole r nation, but the world. on thankful you are putting this presentation. my question is, with the trump administration currently in right now, it seems to me ratcheting back all prot aggress made over so many probably i fear trump more than any kind of isis i eve
president kennedy had complete bobby kennedy and they knew each other so well for entire lives, that was very important. bobby played a critical role, we what-if, we're reminded in this sense, and then 47 years senator edward kennedy served in the senate and workingd the legacy and on issues like immigration and equity. 1958, wrote "a nation of immigrants," one of three books he wrote, that book as relevant today. the work that bobby and senator did, are part of the mix, as well as...
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>> present tranny -- kennedy had complete trust in bobby kennedy. they know each other so well for their entire lives. bobby played a critical role. talk about the what if in that sense. then senator edward kennedy served in the senate and continued working on issues like immigration. john kennedy in 1958 wrote a book called "the nation of immigrants." edwardk that bobby and did are all part of the mix. as well as his sister with the special olympics. and the other sister being ambassador to ireland. >> how many siblings survived? just wrotenedy smith a book. i encourage everyone to look at a called "nine of us." >> i'm really glad you're doing the show. it reminds people how important kennedy was to our nation and the whole world. thankful you are putting on this presentation. , with the trump administration in office, it seems to me like we are ratcheting back all the progress that has been made over so many years. trump more than any isis. i wonder what you think president kennedy would think of the truck administration right now? >> thank you. i
>> present tranny -- kennedy had complete trust in bobby kennedy. they know each other so well for their entire lives. bobby played a critical role. talk about the what if in that sense. then senator edward kennedy served in the senate and continued working on issues like immigration. john kennedy in 1958 wrote a book called "the nation of immigrants." edwardk that bobby and did are all part of the mix. as well as his sister with the special olympics. and the other sister being...
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the race for the white house is on. ♪ kennedy kennedy kennedy ♪ kennedy kennedy kennedy ♪ kennedy for me ♪ kennedy ♪ kennedy >> the kennedys do what kennedys do best, spend money. >> it was called the jingle ad. every product was sold with a jingle, so why not a candidate? ♪ it's up to you ♪ it's up to you ♪ it's strictly up to you >> that ad aired a lot during the daytime. so at the time, and it's somewhat sexist to say, it was aimed at housewives watching soap operas. ♪ kennedy >> what is the most important issue confronting the american people in this election campaign? >> nixon was selling security, stability, you know what you get with me, you know what you had with eisenhower, let's stick with what works. >> i'm going to wear this in the st. patrick's day parade in boston. >> the press loved kennedy and kennedy loved the press. >> they thought he was charming. they thought he was fun. they went on sing-alongs on the campaign plane. >> nixon was exactly the opposite. they thought he was awkward, weird, uncomfortable. >> the press liked jack, and they did not like dick
the race for the white house is on. ♪ kennedy kennedy kennedy ♪ kennedy kennedy kennedy ♪ kennedy for me ♪ kennedy ♪ kennedy >> the kennedys do what kennedys do best, spend money. >> it was called the jingle ad. every product was sold with a jingle, so why not a candidate? ♪ it's up to you ♪ it's up to you ♪ it's strictly up to you >> that ad aired a lot during the daytime. so at the time, and it's somewhat sexist to say, it was aimed at housewives watching...
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kennedy. that very kennedy esque idea tht america is not the product of one person, but the difference of all of us, and we all ought to try. the quiet sturdy citizenship that i see all across the country, and that i especially see in young people like jack and rose and tiana, malia and sasha and your kids. i don't know whether president kennedy's aide and friend arthur schlesinger was correct when he said that history unfolds in circles, but i know that it does go in straight lines and the values that we cherish and value are not inevitable, that they are fragile in need of constant renewal. i have said it before that i believe what dr. king said that the arc of the moral universe bends, but it bends towards justi justice. i have also said that it does not bend on its own, but it bends because we bend it, and we put our hand on the arc and we move it in the direction of justice and freedom and equality and kindness and generosity. it does not happen on its own. and so, we are constantly havin
kennedy. that very kennedy esque idea tht america is not the product of one person, but the difference of all of us, and we all ought to try. the quiet sturdy citizenship that i see all across the country, and that i especially see in young people like jack and rose and tiana, malia and sasha and your kids. i don't know whether president kennedy's aide and friend arthur schlesinger was correct when he said that history unfolds in circles, but i know that it does go in straight lines and the...
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i'm kennedy. so president obama desperately trying to save his signature achievement as president, but is the republican replacement to obamacare anywhere improvement at all? let me talk to fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. welcome back, judge. >> nice to be with you. i might be the skunk at the republican garden party, but i would have voted against this proposal for a couple of reasons. it assumes the premise of obamacare. there are four premises of obamacare, the first is that somehow the federal government can regulate the delivery of health care. >> yeah. >> the second is the federal government is obliged to provide for health care. the third is that the federal government can order you to purchase insurance for health care, and the fourth is this is the orwellian one, that paul ryan's people didn't lay a glove on. all physicians must keep all of their records digitally and laptops have direct access to them by bureaucrats in the department of health and human services
i'm kennedy. so president obama desperately trying to save his signature achievement as president, but is the republican replacement to obamacare anywhere improvement at all? let me talk to fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. welcome back, judge. >> nice to be with you. i might be the skunk at the republican garden party, but i would have voted against this proposal for a couple of reasons. it assumes the premise of obamacare. there are four premises of obamacare,...
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kennedy: oh. i want to thank you for coming all the way from florida to be here tonight as our special congressional envoy. >> it's great to be here. any time. michael malice, a dream come michael malice, a dream come true, a legend for the ages. michael malice, a dream come true, a legend for the ages. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. sfx: road noise sfx: tires screeching sfx: horn honking daughter: daddy! we don't say words like that! ♪just let your love flow ♪like a mountain stream ♪and let your love grow kennedy: hi, how are you? when it comes to surveysans, the united king dome is said to have one of the most strict and invasive program in the world. critics slammed the new law that gives british intelligence agencies new power to spy on its certain seasons. as we saw this week, the intense scrutiny did not stop a terrorist attack. here to
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kennedy was killed. in america in the 20th century, you look at america in the '60s, you really say that day was a dividing point. >> i'm guessing the average mn's life two or three most emotional experiences he doesn't forget because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. it's impossible for me now to this day, and i'm sure 10 years from now, to board the bus without looking at the school x repository building, and it's hard for me to walk past the capitol building and not remember when kennedy spoke there. >> kennedy, gerald ford, nixon, jimmy carter, the two bushes, even bill clinton, people didn't remember what they d but they remember their rhetoric. and they remember the images. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> this is what people wish for again in the government. they want someone who inspires them, who gives them hope, for whom they have a kind of admiration.
kennedy was killed. in america in the 20th century, you look at america in the '60s, you really say that day was a dividing point. >> i'm guessing the average mn's life two or three most emotional experiences he doesn't forget because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. it's impossible for me now to this day, and i'm sure 10 years from now, to board the bus without looking at the school x repository...
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kennedy. and i want to do it in the following way first to give you a sense of how he came to write this book. there were some 40,000 books allegedly on jfk. so you sort of have to ask yourself, is there really a need for another book? and that was sort of the first threshold that i had to cross. and i will explain to you why i thought that there was intelligence to write this book. secondly i want to just describe what kind of senator john f. kennedy was. and then lastly, i want to go into a little bit more stag live -- speculative from. kind of counterfactual analysis and consider a couple alternatives pass that his career might have taken if the fates it chains just a little bit. and i will do that at the end of my remarks. the book actually arose directly out of my work. i was just at the end of the book. i had not identified all the research and a little bit of the final chapter in a need to put his career into context and understand how we fit in with the course of history. so i had a me
kennedy. and i want to do it in the following way first to give you a sense of how he came to write this book. there were some 40,000 books allegedly on jfk. so you sort of have to ask yourself, is there really a need for another book? and that was sort of the first threshold that i had to cross. and i will explain to you why i thought that there was intelligence to write this book. secondly i want to just describe what kind of senator john f. kennedy was. and then lastly, i want to go into a...
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i'm kennedy. there was never a special counsel appointed in the obama administration with all the illegal acts that took place in the clinton and obama administration. >> they are on a course correction. this stuff was getting way out of hand. and i would say that the arrival of rosenstein and now the addition of mueller as the special counsel tells us they are ready to get this cleaned up and gets over with and get on with it. kennedy: is there concern about the closeness of the relationship between comey and mueller? both men have been he fusive about one another in the past. mueller challenges then president george w. bush about mass surveillance with comey at his side as the deputy attorney general. and they obviously have a working relationship. is there some concern mueller if not be compromised, mr. likely see facts in comey's favor when he gets to the point of reading the memos he authored. >> no one could have been in public life as long as robber muter in public life and have a more pris
i'm kennedy. there was never a special counsel appointed in the obama administration with all the illegal acts that took place in the clinton and obama administration. >> they are on a course correction. this stuff was getting way out of hand. and i would say that the arrival of rosenstein and now the addition of mueller as the special counsel tells us they are ready to get this cleaned up and gets over with and get on with it. kennedy: is there concern about the closeness of the...
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kennedy: i think if -- >> harder. kennedy: nice to see you. >> always. kennedy: this next story, i kennedy: this next story, i is it possible to fat shame a say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. and i'm dewey bunnelleckley and together we're the band america. we'd like to invite you to join us and many of our friends on the rock & romance cruise. ♪too much time on my hands you'll see styx in a special encore performance ♪what a fool believes plus over ♪will you meet me you'll relive the 70s with the feel-good music and feel-good vibes that made the decade so special. ♪ plus experience more than wit
kennedy: i think if -- >> harder. kennedy: nice to see you. >> always. kennedy: this next story, i kennedy: this next story, i is it possible to fat shame a say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with...
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kennedy: i'm kennedy in for jesse. president trump embarked on an historic trip to three holy cities. first up, saudi arabia let's head to riyadh, saudi arabia where john robert has been with the president all day long. john: good morning from saudi arabia. i think you could say by most accounts president trump's first dave his first foreign trip has been a success. they can be truth with peril, one wrong word, one wrong move can often derail the entire plan. the closest he came to a mistake is drinking tea with his left hand instead his right hand. the president is very popular here in saudi arabia. the king came out in 100 degree heat to make sure he was standing to shake the president's hand. the deal from the united states will include the fad miss i will system and technology. >> i think it send a strong message to our common enemies. it strengthens the tbonds between us and it does chart this prattway forward and will guide our path forward. at the core of our expanding relationship are our shared security intere
kennedy: i'm kennedy in for jesse. president trump embarked on an historic trip to three holy cities. first up, saudi arabia let's head to riyadh, saudi arabia where john robert has been with the president all day long. john: good morning from saudi arabia. i think you could say by most accounts president trump's first dave his first foreign trip has been a success. they can be truth with peril, one wrong word, one wrong move can often derail the entire plan. the closest he came to a mistake is...
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kennedy: helene welcome back. president trump arrived in the middle east with the third stop of his first foreign trip. and so far it's gone off pretty well. he gave a well-received speech on terror in saudi arabia and became the first sitting president to visit the wailing wall in jerusalem. the terror attack in the u.k. changed the tenor of the trip. so what can we expect next? joining me now is the co-host of "fox and friends." let's talk about this. how does manchester change the rest of the president? >> how phenomenal a time are we living in when you go to saudi arabia and israel and you are worried about your trip to the vatican. saudi abia i got it. israel. now the vatican i'm worried. we have a history. which is true. for the most part it's interesting, but when he scripted this trip he knew a muslim stop, a jewish stop, a christian stop. in between there was a muslim extremist attack on anybody that isn't them. so they killed children, they terrorized people, a western i that happens to be a major ally o
kennedy: helene welcome back. president trump arrived in the middle east with the third stop of his first foreign trip. and so far it's gone off pretty well. he gave a well-received speech on terror in saudi arabia and became the first sitting president to visit the wailing wall in jerusalem. the terror attack in the u.k. changed the tenor of the trip. so what can we expect next? joining me now is the co-host of "fox and friends." let's talk about this. how does manchester change the...
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kennedy: i are understand that. i understand there is something pragmatic about diplomacy especially when a new administration has a chance to win other world leaders. this is the siren port for so many presidents in saudi arabia, when they are by and large responsible for 9/11, and they have a state-run program that difficult accept naits a form of jihadism that is potentially fatal to westerners. >> if this is a symbolic trip, it's his first trip and he's going to saudi arabia. most other presidents, all other presidents since 1981 have gone to canada or mexico, showing support for our local neighbors. this is saying i believe muslim allies are important, and he trade this trip as a visit to the world's big most important religions. so he's making the rounds and trying to put pressure own all sides 2 to come together and fit against terrorism. >> obviously palestine-israel peace is important for this president and he's laying the ground work early. do you think this trip insures he will get to the next step on the
kennedy: i are understand that. i understand there is something pragmatic about diplomacy especially when a new administration has a chance to win other world leaders. this is the siren port for so many presidents in saudi arabia, when they are by and large responsible for 9/11, and they have a state-run program that difficult accept naits a form of jihadism that is potentially fatal to westerners. >> if this is a symbolic trip, it's his first trip and he's going to saudi arabia. most...
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kennedy: oh. i want to thank you for coming all the way from florida to be here tonight as our special congressional envoy. >> it's great to be here. any time. michael malice, a dream come quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always reme
kennedy: oh. i want to thank you for coming all the way from florida to be here tonight as our special congressional envoy. >> it's great to be here. any time. michael malice, a dream come quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. but i keep it growing by...
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kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963. do we know what kennedy would have done if he had lived? there's all sorts of evidence to suggest that he never would have done what lyndon johnson did in vietnam. >> this nation will keep its commitments from south vietnam to west berlin. >> though lbj had experienced the same crises by sitting next to kennedy, he had not come out with the same conclusions. he did not share kennedy's suspicion of the united states military or military advice. once kennedy was gone, it was inevitable that u.s. foreign policy was going to change. we lost a president that was skeptical of military advice and gained one who usually took it. >> the official russian announcement said he resigned. crowds that one cheered khrushchev wildly were left in the dark as to what went on when the central committee named leonid brezhnev as the new leader of the party. >> my father was shocked. his successor just went in the opposite direction, then divorce of his policies. he was very upset. >> he had begun a new age of the soviet union, a thawing of the cold war. not comp
kennedy had not gone to dallas in 1963. do we know what kennedy would have done if he had lived? there's all sorts of evidence to suggest that he never would have done what lyndon johnson did in vietnam. >> this nation will keep its commitments from south vietnam to west berlin. >> though lbj had experienced the same crises by sitting next to kennedy, he had not come out with the same conclusions. he did not share kennedy's suspicion of the united states military or military advice....
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senator kennedy? senator kennedy: i don't agree with that. i have some reservations as i've stated them before about some aspects of the war, but i think that the united states is making every effort to try to make it possible for the people of south vietnam to determine their own destiny. i think hat's all we want -- no matter how, what reservations we have about the conduct of the war. i think that we're all agreed in the united states that if the war can be settled and the people of south vietnam can determine their own destiny and determine their own future, that we want to leave south how, what reservations we have vietnam. that's the stated governmental policy, certainly what i would like to see, and i think that's backed by the vast majority of american people. the fact is that the insurgency against that's taking place in south vietnam is being supported by north vietnam. if both of us withdraw and let the people of south vietnam determine and decide what they want, what kind of government they want, what kind-of future they want, wha
senator kennedy? senator kennedy: i don't agree with that. i have some reservations as i've stated them before about some aspects of the war, but i think that the united states is making every effort to try to make it possible for the people of south vietnam to determine their own destiny. i think hat's all we want -- no matter how, what reservations we have about the conduct of the war. i think that we're all agreed in the united states that if the war can be settled and the people of south...
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and ted kennedy. today donald trump is trying to destroy that vision. >> that's senator edward markey of massachusetts on the red carpet, red carpet. it is like an awards program tonight at the kennedy library, giving the profile in courage award. so welcome back to our special coverage of it. both republican and democratic presidents from truman, harry truman, some say back to franklin roosevelt to richard nixon, richard nixon, back further, tried to expand health care to all americans, it was president barack obama, however, who was the first to actually deliver the affordable care act. of course, rebranded obamacare standses ah ss as his signaturec accomplishment. >> i have no problem with folks saying obama cares. i do care. if the other side wants to be the folks who don't care, that's fine with me. >> principle campaign promise that bill was signed into law on march 23, 2010, aloud americans to purchase health care and almost immediately came under assault. >> look at how this bill was written.
and ted kennedy. today donald trump is trying to destroy that vision. >> that's senator edward markey of massachusetts on the red carpet, red carpet. it is like an awards program tonight at the kennedy library, giving the profile in courage award. so welcome back to our special coverage of it. both republican and democratic presidents from truman, harry truman, some say back to franklin roosevelt to richard nixon, richard nixon, back further, tried to expand health care to all americans,...
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on face the kennedy fbn e-mail kennedy fbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night on the show kimberly guilfoyle returns along with andy andy levy and dr. mico kaku. body treatment system for crepey skin! (male announcer) that can deliver stunning results on your arms, your legs, your hands, your chest, and even your neck! (female announcer) featuring legendary actress and crepe erase success story, jane seymour! (soft music) crepey skin makes me feel...old. (cindy) i am really sick of looking down and wondering what happened to me. (belinda) i feel like i'm missing out on life because of my skin. i want a change. hi, i'm jane seymour. have you ever had a moment in your life
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kennedy. her class is about an hour and 10 minutes. margaret: let's get started. welcome. 1968,we are talking about a year when a heck of a lot happened, including a presidential election. a year where there were a lot of social, economic, political parallels that are in some ways familiar to us now because, in part, some of the changes the y 21st century america alan thicke has experience were set to motion in this period -- america has experienced were set in motion in this period. i'd like to start with this news conference to the american people. march 31, 1968. president lyndon johnson gave a televised address to the nation. 's subject was the vietnam war. -- his subject but was the vietnam war. had escalated to a bloody conflict of over half a million american soldiers. what started as a small engagement against the communist aggression in southeast asia in the 1950's had escalated into a major conflict that was tearing america part. -- america apart. johnson gives a speech about the war
kennedy. her class is about an hour and 10 minutes. margaret: let's get started. welcome. 1968,we are talking about a year when a heck of a lot happened, including a presidential election. a year where there were a lot of social, economic, political parallels that are in some ways familiar to us now because, in part, some of the changes the y 21st century america alan thicke has experience were set to motion in this period -- america has experienced were set in motion in this period. i'd like...