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they were looking at a new dynasty in american politics, the kennedy dynasty. there was a space treaty in the works with khrushchev jeff. there was a limited test ban treaty that had been signed in 1963. this was a single or achievement of the kennedy administration. he signaled his intentions with vietnam. he had no desire to involve combat troops in that area. he also signaled his attention to cuba. he was looking for a worldwide renegotiation. that ended on november 22. since then, we have not had one president who has been able to stand up to this military industrial security complex. it has only gotten worse and bigger. it is almost as if we have a shadow government running this country that makes the real decisions. the man that we talked about last year, mr. obama. we had real hopes for him. right away, he caved on afghanistan. what he has said since then is an extension of the military industrial security state. now it is global. the soviet union ended in 1991, but we didn't stop growing. now we are listening on the whole world. we have space weaponry.
they were looking at a new dynasty in american politics, the kennedy dynasty. there was a space treaty in the works with khrushchev jeff. there was a limited test ban treaty that had been signed in 1963. this was a single or achievement of the kennedy administration. he signaled his intentions with vietnam. he had no desire to involve combat troops in that area. he also signaled his attention to cuba. he was looking for a worldwide renegotiation. that ended on november 22. since then, we have...
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which is that the kennedys are american's dynasty. not the roosevelts or the bushes. and what people find so appealing about them is on the one hand they represent the fulfillment of the american dream. the irish catholic, who became fabulously rich and famous, you see, and on the other hand, so stark horse, that the oldest brother killed in world war ii, the oldest sister killed in a plane crash in france in 1948. the president assassinated. bobby kennedy assassinated. the president's son killed in a senseless plane crash in -- off cape cod. jacqueline kennedy died in her early 60s of cancer. ted kennedy, the horror at chappaquiddick where the young woman died in the accident. so they identify also with the suffering that the family has gone through, because everybody worked through some kind of difficult any their lives. so it's the combination on the one hand of their fame and fortune and on the other hand their suffering, their tragedy. but they are really the dynastic family. >> explain the public's fascination. you tell us the truth and we have had a range of ke
which is that the kennedys are american's dynasty. not the roosevelts or the bushes. and what people find so appealing about them is on the one hand they represent the fulfillment of the american dream. the irish catholic, who became fabulously rich and famous, you see, and on the other hand, so stark horse, that the oldest brother killed in world war ii, the oldest sister killed in a plane crash in france in 1948. the president assassinated. bobby kennedy assassinated. the president's son...
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which is that the kennedys are american's dynasty. not the roosevelts or the bushes. and what people find so appealing about them is on the one hand they represent the fulfillment of the american dream. the irish catholic, who became fabulously rich and famous, you see, and on the other hand, so stark horse, that the oldest brother killed in world war ii, the oldest sister killed in a plane crash in france in 1948. the president assassinated. bobby kennedy assassinated. the president's son killed in a senseless plane crash in -- off cape cod. jacqueline kennedy died in her early 60s of cancer. ted kennedy, the horror at chappaquiddick where the young woman died in the accident. so they identify also with the suffering that the family has gone through, because everybody worked through some kind of difficult any their lives. so it's the combination on the one hand of their fame and fortune and on the other hand their suffering, their tragedy. but they are really the dynastic family. >> explain the public's fascination. you tell us the truth and we have had a range of ke
which is that the kennedys are american's dynasty. not the roosevelts or the bushes. and what people find so appealing about them is on the one hand they represent the fulfillment of the american dream. the irish catholic, who became fabulously rich and famous, you see, and on the other hand, so stark horse, that the oldest brother killed in world war ii, the oldest sister killed in a plane crash in france in 1948. the president assassinated. bobby kennedy assassinated. the president's son...
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with joe kennedy. >> it is the story of the beginning of a dynasty, not just one man, we think of a president, attorney general, the longest-serving senator in the united states, the founder of the disability right's movement, the ambassador to ireland. >> and joe kennedy was not only a visionary but also with regard to the emerging new media. he made sure the nannies were equipped with cameras so everything could be captured on film. in fact many of those iconic images we see today are because of joe kennedy. >> joe kennedy knew his children had to know how to look into a camera, or look through a camera to the american people behind it. he brought them up before there was television, on news reel cameras. and they learned how to talk to the news reel cameras. he equipped their nannies with home video cameras, and as they grew up they always had one to take pictures of their brothers and sisters. >> they were born of privilege. >> they were absolutely born of privilege, and their father made it clear to them over and over and over again that it is your responsibility because you ar
with joe kennedy. >> it is the story of the beginning of a dynasty, not just one man, we think of a president, attorney general, the longest-serving senator in the united states, the founder of the disability right's movement, the ambassador to ireland. >> and joe kennedy was not only a visionary but also with regard to the emerging new media. he made sure the nannies were equipped with cameras so everything could be captured on film. in fact many of those iconic images we see today...
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i wonder if the kennedys being established as a political dynasty over the years has a backlash -- a certain backlash to that built up over the years? >> i think ted kennedy said that the family forechutunefortunes, politically, ebb and flow, and there rupps a are ups and downs. in massachusetts, there aren't a lot of downs. i don't think kennedy will lose massachusetts in part because of the commitment of the kennedy family has had to what kerry talks about, public service and reforming government and the inspiration that we all experience for president kennedy and bobby kennedy and teddy about our need to become involved in these very important issues. joe's doing very, very well. young joe. and i think he has limitless future, whether in massachusetts or nationally, whatever he chooses to do. and who knows what other kennedys might come along. i think many of us, whether we're kennedys or not, have been influenced tremendously by the legacy of that family. >> can i pick up on that quickly, during teddy's funeral, there were lines, thousands, tens of thousands of people waiting to
i wonder if the kennedys being established as a political dynasty over the years has a backlash -- a certain backlash to that built up over the years? >> i think ted kennedy said that the family forechutunefortunes, politically, ebb and flow, and there rupps a are ups and downs. in massachusetts, there aren't a lot of downs. i don't think kennedy will lose massachusetts in part because of the commitment of the kennedy family has had to what kerry talks about, public service and reforming...
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, and all the kennedys mean. there are some aspects of dynasty that can concur some advantages. jeff smith and josh barro, thank you gentlemen. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friends. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this is a view from a plane on its way to alaska. the picture was -- look at that, very nice, right? it was taken, or at least posted september 9th this year. if you are flying to alaska ever for any reason, get a window seat, trust me. this particular lovely photo was taken by a marketing executive who was flying into alaska from chicago. this appears to be another one of his pictures from that same trip as they crossed over from western canada into alaskan snow country. just gorgeous, right? the jet set marketing executive who took these pictures out the window of the plane also wrote this post about the trip. "blogging at 3
, and all the kennedys mean. there are some aspects of dynasty that can concur some advantages. jeff smith and josh barro, thank you gentlemen. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friends. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this is a view from a plane on its way to alaska. the picture was -- look at that, very nice, right? it was taken, or at least posted...
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so one of the evening during interests jack kennedy a half a century earlier? because jfk was cut down in his prime we will always -- there will be a sense of an unfinished dream. the dream the media is all too happy to keep revisiting. is this where tv is headed? how much can we gorge on at once? >>> time now for our digital download. amazon post ad new video series called "alpha house." part of a trend that's bypassing television for the web. >> amazon is joining netflix and others in creating original programming. had one a comedy about four republican senators who share a group house. starring john goodman. >> look, i have been through this. the time i knocked [ bleep ], that video [ bleep ] exploded. on every station. the next morning, zip, gone. over. >> what? why? >> i caught a break. a hurricane wiped out carolina beach. but that's the way it works, lewis. the media always moved on. >> that's so, so true. isn't it? >> i really like this series. it captures the cynicism of washington and it is a very funny moment. what i also like is that amazon had a se
so one of the evening during interests jack kennedy a half a century earlier? because jfk was cut down in his prime we will always -- there will be a sense of an unfinished dream. the dream the media is all too happy to keep revisiting. is this where tv is headed? how much can we gorge on at once? >>> time now for our digital download. amazon post ad new video series called "alpha house." part of a trend that's bypassing television for the web. >> amazon is joining...
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reference and mourning for the kennedy assassination, and all the kennedys mean. there are some aspects of dynasty that can concur some advantages. jeff smith and josh barro, thank you gentlemen. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friends. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this is a view from a plane on its way to alaska. the picture was -- look at that, very nice, right? it was taken, or at least posted september 9th this year. if you are flying to alaska ever for any reason, get a window seat, trust me. this particular lovely photo was taken by a marketing executive who was flying into alaska from chicago. this appears to be another one of his pictures from that same trip as they crossed over from western canada into alaskan snow country. just gorgeous, right? the jet set marketing executive who took these pictures out the window of the plane also wrote this post about the trip. "blogging at 38,000 feet. flying over western canada, our team cannot
reference and mourning for the kennedy assassination, and all the kennedys mean. there are some aspects of dynasty that can concur some advantages. jeff smith and josh barro, thank you gentlemen. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friends. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this is a view from a plane on its way to alaska. the picture was -- look at that,...
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trotting out third generation kennedys to talk about them ever more and their legacy and dynasty and this and that, one of the guys who actually truly offends hee is a major journalistic enterprises they're still talking about kennedy being killed by the right wingers and the city of dallas. cities don't kill people. a communist killed jfk. and elite liberalism even to this day when wallowing in bathos and pathos about this can't admit that, they're slandering a lot of people and an entire city in the ro says. >> interesting his family said whenever these markings of the anniversary of the death come around, they'd much rather prefer people would mark his birthday and his life than to remember him in this way. i have to tell you for the first time in the history of special report, all three of you picked the same winner and the same loser. so everyone picked either harry reid or the democrats winners because of getting it passed. >> short term. >> but long term that he'll be a loser because. >> they're going to run into a gang of sicilians. >> and save the nasty tweets. it's all in g
trotting out third generation kennedys to talk about them ever more and their legacy and dynasty and this and that, one of the guys who actually truly offends hee is a major journalistic enterprises they're still talking about kennedy being killed by the right wingers and the city of dallas. cities don't kill people. a communist killed jfk. and elite liberalism even to this day when wallowing in bathos and pathos about this can't admit that, they're slandering a lot of people and an entire city...
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so one of the evening during interests jack kennedy a half a century earlier? because jfk was cut down in his prime we will always -- there will be a sense of an unfinished dream. the dream the media is all too happy to keep revisiting. is this where tv is headed? how much can we gorge on at once? my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to rmal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than8 or men with prostate or breast caer. and children should avoido are contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puber in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medication serious side effects could include increased risk decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathin
so one of the evening during interests jack kennedy a half a century earlier? because jfk was cut down in his prime we will always -- there will be a sense of an unfinished dream. the dream the media is all too happy to keep revisiting. is this where tv is headed? how much can we gorge on at once? my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t...
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kennedy assassination, and all the kennedys mean. there are some aspects of dynasty that can concur some advantages. jeff smith and josh barro, thank you gentlemen. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friends. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this is a view from a plane on its way to alaska. the picture was -- look at that, very nice, right? it was taken, or at least posted september 9th this year. if you are flying to alaska ever for any reason, get a window seat, trust me. this particular lovely photo was taken by a marketing executive who was flying into alaska from chicago. this appears to be another one of his pictures from that same trip as they crossed over from western canada into alaskan snow country. just gorgeous, right? the jet set marketing executive who took these pictures out the window of the plane also wrote this post about the trip. "blogging at 38,000 feet. flying over western canada, our team cannot
kennedy assassination, and all the kennedys mean. there are some aspects of dynasty that can concur some advantages. jeff smith and josh barro, thank you gentlemen. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friends. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this is a view from a plane on its way to alaska. the picture was -- look at that, very nice, right? it was...
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the presidential historian explores rose kennedy's contributions to and influence over her famed family dynasty. this program is about an hour. >> host: barbara perry it's good to be here with you talking about the kennedys. but that is having grown up catholic i think the kennedys have the particular resonance for us but i wanted to start right off in ask you, you're a supreme court presidential scholar. how did you get interested in rose? >> guest: i've been interested in the kennedy family since i was a little tyke read when i was four years old my mother to me and my brothers to downtown louisville. she piled the center 56 chevrolet and drove us downtown to the courthouse. she was completely drawn to this new candidate on the scene in the presidential race senator john f. kennedy. >> host: do you think because he was catholic a little bit? >> guest: i have to think i that was a major part of it in addition to which he was about her age so she was the new generation to which the torch was being passed that i point out what she loved history and politics she wasn't as active in grassr
the presidential historian explores rose kennedy's contributions to and influence over her famed family dynasty. this program is about an hour. >> host: barbara perry it's good to be here with you talking about the kennedys. but that is having grown up catholic i think the kennedys have the particular resonance for us but i wanted to start right off in ask you, you're a supreme court presidential scholar. how did you get interested in rose? >> guest: i've been interested in the...
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the bush father and bush son i don't know if they're the bush family or the kennedy family that's a little or you can go to other countries and you have a lot of families and what about the americans don't have any problem. dynasties political dynasties at home but they often have problems with fifth abroad especially one that ties with the countries and also friendly but coming back to the same question do you have any political ambitions once i was this question maybe because of my name or i look like i. supposed to be some signal that i have political ambition but though my politico my career has been a scientist and they have said many times they don't regret to say to you today don't have any political ambition we have to take a very short break now when we come back this year marks the sixtieth anniversary so the start of the cuban revolution but do its goal still resonate with the cuban people more than two thirds of whom were born after the revolution that's coming up in a few moments on one of the part. zach say what happened there i don't know but i killed. piers lakers when i go
the bush father and bush son i don't know if they're the bush family or the kennedy family that's a little or you can go to other countries and you have a lot of families and what about the americans don't have any problem. dynasties political dynasties at home but they often have problems with fifth abroad especially one that ties with the countries and also friendly but coming back to the same question do you have any political ambitions once i was this question maybe because of my name or i...
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the royals came out in '97, the real story of the bush dynasty, 2004. then oprah, a biography, 2010. her most recent are two photo books with her writing capturing camelot, stanley's images of the kennedys 2012, and then this year, let freedom ring, iconic images of the march on washington. what's been your biggest seller? >> host: well, it depends. "the royals" gives me the right to tell you that i've been published in 36 foreign languages. so i can act laity da about that. frank sinatra sold a million copies in hardback. so it depends. and five of them have been number one on the new york times bestseller list. so i don't know which has been the most successful. i'd like to, i'd like to take the most recent one, "let freedom ring." i'd like to do a children's book. i have just joined the board of reading is fundamental, and they do such good work with the underserved children many our country -- in our country. i would like to write a children's book based on that. i don't know if i can, but i might try. >> host: vicki, st. augustine, florida. please
the royals came out in '97, the real story of the bush dynasty, 2004. then oprah, a biography, 2010. her most recent are two photo books with her writing capturing camelot, stanley's images of the kennedys 2012, and then this year, let freedom ring, iconic images of the march on washington. what's been your biggest seller? >> host: well, it depends. "the royals" gives me the right to tell you that i've been published in 36 foreign languages. so i can act laity da about that....
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the royals came out in '97, the real story of the bush dynasty, 2004. then oprah, a biography, 2010. her most recent are two photo books with her writing capturing camelot, stanley's images of the kennedys 2012, and then this year, let freedom ring, iconic images of the march on washington. what's been your biggest seller? >> host: well, it depends. "the royals" gives me the right to tell you that i've been published in 36 foreign languages. so i can act laity da about that. frank sinatra sold a million copies in hardback. so it depends. and five of them have been number one on the new york times bestseller list. so i don't know which has been the most successful. i'd like to, i'd like to take the most recent one, "let freedom ring." i'd like to do a children's book. i have just joined the board of reading is fundamental, and they do such good work with the underserved children many our country -- in our country. i would like to write a children's book based on that. i don't know if i can, but i might try. >> host: vicki, st. augustine, florida. please
the royals came out in '97, the real story of the bush dynasty, 2004. then oprah, a biography, 2010. her most recent are two photo books with her writing capturing camelot, stanley's images of the kennedys 2012, and then this year, let freedom ring, iconic images of the march on washington. what's been your biggest seller? >> host: well, it depends. "the royals" gives me the right to tell you that i've been published in 36 foreign languages. so i can act laity da about that....
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dynasty, she literally produced it and in the most potent dynasty in american history politics. for all of the good that her sons dead and we should add her daughters and let's not forget eunice kennedy shriver's special olympics and gene kennedy smith who was made ambassador to ireland during the clinton administration and served 55 years and that rowland was was by all accounts very important in the peace process. so was her daughters as well. she produced this very powerful family, given very much back to the nation which is what the goal was and is certainly in the mental retardation area. as i made the argument in the book and today rose is very much a part of the queen mother of camelot. it is she that contributes from the moment these children are warned to this legacy which we must point out many politicians today from bill clinton and barack obama have attempted to draft behind the kennedy image in the kennedy legacy. >> host: that's great. i think we are out of time. thanks for talking. it's always fun to talk about the kennedys. >> guest: it's been my pleasure. thank
dynasty, she literally produced it and in the most potent dynasty in american history politics. for all of the good that her sons dead and we should add her daughters and let's not forget eunice kennedy shriver's special olympics and gene kennedy smith who was made ambassador to ireland during the clinton administration and served 55 years and that rowland was was by all accounts very important in the peace process. so was her daughters as well. she produced this very powerful family, given...
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presidency. >> waiting in the wings, rfk, waiting in the wings, teddy, and generations who were told to serve. could this possibly have been america's dynasty with regard to presidencies? >> i think so. if jack kennedy had run against goldwater in 1964, he would have won in a landslide -- >> but he almost didn't beat nixon. how close was that election? >> that was the closest ever had. 49.8% of the volt to 49.7% of the vote. >> because people believe kennedy as this huge figure, they think he must have won by a landslide but it was close. >> everybody thought he was going to win by a landslide. all of the experts, all of the journalists were convinced. but in the end -- and i think it's because lots of americans weren't yet ready to vote for an irish catholic. >> is the family cursed? >> no. the family cursed itself because these men and women were risk takers. they grew up with glamour, with education, with privilege. they thought at moments that they were immoral; that they could do anything. they took risks that lead to tragedies much too often. >> thank you very much. and you are
presidency. >> waiting in the wings, rfk, waiting in the wings, teddy, and generations who were told to serve. could this possibly have been america's dynasty with regard to presidencies? >> i think so. if jack kennedy had run against goldwater in 1964, he would have won in a landslide -- >> but he almost didn't beat nixon. how close was that election? >> that was the closest ever had. 49.8% of the volt to 49.7% of the vote. >> because people believe kennedy as...
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"the family: the real story of the bush dynasty," 2004. "oprah: a biography," 2010. and then her two most recent, "capturing camelot: stanley tretick's images of the kennedys" 2012 come and "let freedom ring: stanley terick's iconic images of the march on washington" just came out this year. if you like to purchase the in our conversation with ms. kelly, here are the phone numbers. (202) 585-3880 for those of you in east and central time zones. (202) 585-3881 if you live in the mountain/pacific time zones, and if you can't get through on the phone lines and you want to participate you can e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org, or you can post a comment on our twitter page at booktv is on twitter handle, and fun on our faook pa finally on our facebook page, you will see it near the topherp where you can post a comment under her picture was the reactg kitty kelley that you got to "the family" and to "oprah"? >> guest: "the family" was allowed, rancorous, negative. they were furious. and at one point there was a reporter from rhode island to read the book and reviewed it and s
"the family: the real story of the bush dynasty," 2004. "oprah: a biography," 2010. and then her two most recent, "capturing camelot: stanley tretick's images of the kennedys" 2012 come and "let freedom ring: stanley terick's iconic images of the march on washington" just came out this year. if you like to purchase the in our conversation with ms. kelly, here are the phone numbers. (202) 585-3880 for those of you in east and central time zones. (202)...
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eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >> david nassau in the studio with us right now. a man and a moment sees his entire dynasty crumbling even though he doesn't learn until 28 hours later that his son has died, how much did that change america? >> i think it changed america enormously. i think it changed america because as -- and i'm saying something that many others have said, it was our loss of innocence. it was the moment in which we joined the rest of the world in which we understood that violence, regrettably is very much a part of life in the 20th century, was in the 20th century, and is in the 21st century. for the current generation in that emotional moment after barack obama in grant park, illinois, there was that jubilation that something had hand that had never ever happened before. young people during the kennedy times felt like they had been empowered. this was a man that they could identify with. >> john kennedy -- we have to remember the context, and that's what historians do. dwight eisenhower had been in the white house for eight years. before that tr
eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >> david nassau in the studio with us right now. a man and a moment sees his entire dynasty crumbling even though he doesn't learn until 28 hours later that his son has died, how much did that change america? >> i think it changed america enormously. i think it changed america because as -- and i'm saying something that many others have said, it was our loss of innocence. it was the moment in which we joined the rest of the world in which...