Historian at harvard university, whos written an acclaimed book about John F Kennedy and Kathleen Kennedy townsend, who is a politician in her own right, whose father Robert F Kennedy was the attorney general when the march on washington occurred. I want to start by switching rating this discussion in a in a bit, a personal way, because we have some personal connections among us. And i want to start in the summer of 1963, before the march and in june in particular, in june of 1963, kathleen, 11 years old, her uncle was the president. Her father was the attorney general. She was growing up in mclean, virginia, the wonderful house called hickory hill. I was growing up in chevy chase, maryland, a neighborhood called somerset. My father was a journalist, was covering the Kennedy Administration and the Justice Department. I was six years old that summer. I. And robert was growing up across the street and a few houses down from us in somerset with his brother burke, whos in the audience with
Welcome, everybody. My name is john harwood. Im a journalist and im going to be moderating this panel with robert doar, who you know, who is the chief executive of, the American Enterprise institute, fred log of all, whos a historian at harvard university, whos written an acclaimed book about John F Kennedy and Kathleen Kennedy townsend, who is a politician in her own right, whose father Robert F Kennedy was the attorney general when the march on washington occurred. I want to start by switching rating this discussion in a in a bit, a personal way, because we have some personal connections among us. And i want to start in the summer of 1963, before the march and in june in particular, in june of 1963, kathleen, 11 years old, her uncle was the president. Her father was the attorney general. She was growing up in mclean, virginia, the wonderful house called hickory hill. I was growing up in chevy chase, maryland, a neighborhood called somerset. My father was a journalist, was covering th
[applause] i know that youre applauding because youre here at the 2017 Miami Book Fair here in miami, florida. What a Beautiful Day it is here in miami this morning. Thats why we live here, and thats why such a wonderful destination for our visitors. Welcome again to Miami Book Fair, and we have a truly wonderful treat in store for you today. I hope many of you have had the opportunity all week to enjoy the outstanding presentations that have been taking place this year. I hope that you will continue with us through tomorrow evening when the sevenday fair closes. You know, this fair just would not take place each and every year without the cooperation, the collaboration, the passion, and the volunteerism of many people in our community. Namely, the students, faculty, staff of Miamidade College. [applause] and really hundreds of high school students, middle School Stunts and others in the community. So we truly thank everyone for coming together and unifying behind this Miami Book Fair.
In 1997 he began his program hard ball, which heirs on msnbc. He is author of seven bestselling cooks. Tip and the gipper, when politics worked, and kennedy and nix hardball. He. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome me in join me in welcoming chris matthews. [applause] thank you. What an intelligent crowd. I havent seen this much i. Q. , i dont know. It is great stuff. Well, i just came from seattle. The weather is nicer here and its great to come back here. It is wild, outdoorsy crowd here. I dont have to wear a coat or anything. I want to h talk about my book. We have until 11 15. I have only 35 minutes. I dont want to give away the book. It isce inexpensively priced. It is actually a beautiful piece of art. There is picture, my producer and i spent so much time peter and i wanted to get artwork for the book i wanted it to be a beautiful book for a beautiful guy. I wanted him with minority kids reaching out nobody like anybody haske done before. He was first white candidate reached i
Ninan and a Christmas Tree tradition rooted in kindness. And is that going to help you have a better christmas . Yes, definitely. This is the cbs weekend news. Ninan good evening. Im reena ninan. Congressional republicans are on the verge of delivering item number one on President Trumps holiday wish list an overhaul of the tax system. Theyre expected to vote early week. Mr. Trump is spending the weekend at camp david, the president ial retreat in maryland. Errol barnett has more on whats inside the 500page bill. This is going to be one of the great Christmas Gifts to middleincome people. Reporter on his way to camp david, President Trump sold the tax reform bill as a benefit for the middle class. But the bill slashes the Corporate Tax rate permanently from 35 to 21 . Most of the personal tax cuts expire in 2025. Reporter why are the middle class tax cuts temporary . Whichever the administration is, in years from now, theyll make it, and maybe can even make it more generous. Reporter t