his own alcoholism and addiction and kennedy family code of silence that he talks about. the former rhode island congressman has written a very candid memoir, called, a common struggle, a personal journey through the past and future of mental illness and addiction. patrick kennedy is the cofounder of one mind, leading a political movement to make mental health part of national conversation. something he and his father worked very hard on together and founder of the kennedy forum. patrick, very good to have you here. thanks, martha. martha: i want to get to your personal struggle in the time we have but i do want to get your personal reaction, today, this morning there is pushback from your brother, pushback from your mom. she says she wasn t involved in the book, didn t know about it. joan kennedy and your brother ted, jr., said he was heartbroken when he saw some of what you put in here. what do you say about that? well, these are difficult issues, and part of the reason no one ta
topic, that would be the gun debate. with sus an nra member and another gent, gun rights activist, ted nugent. there he is. he is probably showing off a pair of semi all rifles. jeff, you say you support some gun control like background checks. you are not in any fight with your brother. you are able to sit down and have a conversation? we have civil conversations regularly and i posted a washington post red piece two weeks ago, which we had a tremendous response from. okay, they highlighted it by jeffrey nugent being in strong disagreement with his brother ted, which i am on the subject frankly, i don t do well in a
between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. senator kennedy, too often would rely too much on the federal government. on what it would do to solve our problems, to stimulate growth. i come out of the democratic party which in this century produced woodrow wilson and harry truman. the question is which point of view and which party do we want to leave the united states? mr. nixon, would you like to comment? i have no comment. bill: great clip, huh? first the bit. now, who was jfk s campaign manager for that election? a, his father. b, his brother, robert. c., his brother ted. d, adlai stevenson. cards up please the answer is b, robert kennedy. mccallum bolts into the lead with two questions to go! here is question number 4. michael dukakis hurt his campaign during a 1980 debate when he responded
between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. senator kennedy, too often would rely too much on the federal government. on what it would do to solve our problems, to stimulate growth. i come out of the democratic party which in this century produced woodrow wilson and harry truman. the question is which point of view and which party do we want to leave the united states? mr. nixon, would you like to comment? i have no comment. bill: great clip, huh? first the bit. now, who was jfk s campaign manager for that election? a, his father. b, his brother, robert. c., his brother ted. d, adlai stevenson. cards up please the answer is b, robert kennedy. mccallum bolts into the lead with two questions to go! here is question number 4. michael dukakis hurt his campaign during a 1980 debate when he responded
between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. senator kennedy, too often would rely too much on the federal government. on what it would do to solve our problems, to stimulate growth. i come out of the democratic party which in this century produced woodrow wilson and harry truman. the question is which point of view and which party do we want to leave the united states? mr. nixon, would you like to comment? i have no comment. bill: great clip, huh? first the bit. now, who was jfk s campaign manager for that election? a, his father. b, his brother, robert. c., his brother ted. d, adlai stevenson. cards up please the answer is b, robert kennedy. mccallum bolts into the lead with two questions to go! here is question number 4. michael dukakis hurt his campaign during a 1980 debate when he responded