joe the terrible news that his beloved son has been killed in action. joe has to then come down and tell the rest of the assembled clan that joe is dead. he said, there s no time for crying. we have to get on with the living. kennedys don t cry. and jack says, he wouldn t want us sitting here crying over him. we re going to go sailing. that s what they did. joe kennedy s rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. he said he got my son killed. obviously, an outrageous statement, but it shows the depth of pain that joe felt. after his death, it was really jfk who had to step up and there was a moment where his father said, okay, you re next.
he says he s napping. would youk lie to come in. would you like some tea? they say, no, we have some very bad news about joe. they get upstairs and tell joe the terrible news that his beloved son has been killed in action. joe has to then come down and tell the rest of the assembled clan that joe is dead. he said, there s no time for crying. we have to get on with the living. kennedys don t cry. and jack says, he wouldn t want us sitting here crying over him. we re going to go sailing. and that s what they did. joe kennedy s rage over the death of his son, he blamed fdr. he said that son of a bitch roosevelt got my son killed. obviously, an outrageous statement, but it shows the depth of pain that joe felt. after his death, it was
following the hearing, joe felt good about his chances of getting a new trial. but the decision would not come quickly. two years. judge o malley took two years to rule. finally, in march 2006, the judge released her decision. she overturned my case. she granted me my retrial. what i wanted all along. i wanted my day in court. she said, look, no reasonable jury would have convicted him if it had heard this evidence. when that ruling finally comes out, i mean, such elation. and you know, the culmination of 15 years of pleading and searching for the truth. because joe always said, the evidence will prove that i didn t kill anthony klann. carmen marino, who retired in 2002, strongly disagreed with the decision. disappointment.
when you hear chris longenecker tell the story about what happened to him and who paul lewis really is based on that event, then you start to imagine that this is a guy who could have orchestrated this type of crime. following the hearing, joe felt good about his chances of getting a new trial. but the decision would not come quickly. two years. judge o malley took two years to rule. finally, in march 2006, the judge released her decision. she overturned my case. she granted me my retrial. what i wanted all along. i wanted my day in court. she said, look, no reasonable jury would have convicted him if it had heard this evidence.
port on either coast. bret: today the old warehouse feels almost haunted not by ghosts, but by memories of when the factory employed more than 400 skilled workers. we held on as long as we could, and we just couldn t do it. bret: bronco was down but not out to. he s openedzaq÷ facility in rochester, new york, called north star. much smaller but growing. donald trump made it very clear that we ve made some bad trade deals, and they re affecting businesses like me today, and we are definitely not working on a level playing field. bret: joe felt so strongly about it, he and his family worked to get trump elected. the fact that donald trump is a businessman is playing a huge factor in my support of him. he understands what it s like to be where i am. in a much larger came.