in one question. like tom cotton. you plan to write any other world leaders. but the way bob says it makes the person feel comfortable and to the point. it makes them smile. the best. you are going to go a long way before you meet a better human being. the fact he is in this business that s changed so drastically, he is still the same decent honorable person in the business. and you want to watch him. sometimes you don t need to change. true. not only a great guy, but i look at him as link to the moments in history. we don t have many of them left. he was there covering the assassination of jfk. pictures of him as lee harvey oswald was there. he was there! a firsthand witness. he s the last mike of a
among other things about the heroism, they didn t like to talk about it. and especially the supreme commander, you have the first big anniversary of d-day with a round number and he s president of the united states, all sorts of pressure, let s have a ceremony, maybe you should fly to france. i said i won t do any of that and spent the weekend with his family at camp david. didn t let himself be seen and issued one little 300 word statement, he didn t want it to be about him. and then lbj did not want to travel ten years later because it was within the year of the assassination of jfk. indeed. he didn t want to leave the country. then watergate consumed nixon in 74. that left it to ron ald reagan. and that speech that peggy noonan crafted for him. i remember standing on the cliffs and watching him deliver it myself. that s part of what drew me to
happenstance. oswald only got the job at the book depository 30 days before the assassination of jfk. just by happenstance, a neighbor said they re looking for employees. he knew he was looking for work there. so he took it by happenstance. he didn t know the motn motorcas going to go by there. assassinations happen that way. to put an unvetted person, a person who has mental health issues and i believe this person thinks they can interpret. i think they think they can. we know he can t. the test for the service now is to fix it. they should be meeting with the people, fixing this issue. it should never, ever, ever happen again. james, thank you very much. again, to your point, if this man does suffer from mental health issues, particularly as he said schizophrenia, people have mocked and done other things. this is a serious mental health issue. what he s convinced himself he can do and what we know at this point he can t, it s quite obvious. a number of tracks going here.
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yeah. we just want nothing more than to have this misunderstanding put behind us, to respect the fact that on a humanitarian basis, the rite thing to do would be to put him on a plane and let him come back and join us family that lives him and misses him here in california. well said. i echo those words if they re watching in north korea, and i suspect they are, let these man come home soon. he doesn t belong in jail, or wherever he s being held in pyongyang. let s hope for the beth. thanks to both of you. good luck. thank you. thank you. on this day 50 years ago john f. kennedy was laid to rest. cnn has been bringing you in-depth coverage of the anniversary be sure to watch a terrific cnn documentary on the assassination of jfk. it airs later tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. that s it for me.