people in this election campaign? nixon was selling security, stability, you know what you get with me, you know what you had with eisenhower. let s stick with what works. i m going to win this in the saint patrick s day parade in boston. the press loved kennedy, and kennedy loved the appreciation. they thought he was charming. they thought he was fun. they went on sing alongs on the campaign plan. nixon was exactly the opposite. they thought he was awkward, weird, uncomfortable. the press liked jack, and they did not like dick. nixon s staff had urged him to develop a better relationship with the press. and finally nixon agreed to go down and socialize with them at the pool at the hotel in the evening. well, the press was all there drinking and enjoying the pool,
and it s really telling how divisive he is. do we have coach kerr s sound as well? so coach kerr, the warriors coach hopefully they are on their way to winning the championship said i m blown away by the irony of the eagles being disinvited when you read about their good deese deeds in their communities really trying to get at the root of some of the issues we have, instead we have military sing alongs at the white house to show how patriotic we are even though we don t know the words. incredible. that s coach kerr filling the leadership void. why those words couldn t come out of the mouth of a paul ryan or a mitch mcconnell or some republican with some steel in his spine who can say what everyone knows to be true. it is remarkable that it s figure from other reins, basketball, in sports, figures in culture who are filling this vacuum. i think the reverend is right. it is a cultural shift. it s not just any athlete, not
so at the time, and it s somewhat sexist to say, it was aimed at housewives watching soap operas. kennedy what is the most important issue confronting the american people in this election campaign? nixon was selling security, stability, you know what you get with me, you know what you had with eisenhower, let s stick with what works. i m going to wear this in the st. patrick s day parade in boston. the press loved kennedy and kennedy loved the press. they thought he was charming. they thought he was fun. they went on sing-alongs on the campaign plane. nixon was exactly the opposite. they thought he was awkward, weird, uncomfortable. the press liked jack, and they did not like dick. nixon s staff had urged him
we have had a lot of sing alongs and beyonce is poplar here. we re getting lady gaga. we re going to keep an eye here and there it is lady gaga coming out on stage and saluting the crowd with a two hand aed peace sign there. joan, speak to us about the got effo
or what s happening in japan. he just soaked all this stuff up. he was an amazing guy. someone had this line today, i thought it was interesting because i was doing this this morning, trying to noodle around with my kids playing some bowie songs. someone said there s a lot of people right now trying to do bowie sing-alongs encountering how complex his songwriting was. it s true. i wouldn t want to have to try to sing like him. but people forget that. i think they re sort of dazzled by all the other stuff, the costumes and the way he changed the way people felt about clothing and men wearing dresses and things like that. he also seems to have it s such a hard thing for artists, particularly when they have you success at a certain age, to not be pegged to that age forever. it s true. it s hard to have second, third, fourth acts. he never seems you don t look back at him and say oh, that was that you say that was that period. but he kept moving on from it. he never seeme