His nephew, RFK Jr, is running for president, and is a breath of fresh air. He's been doing 2+ hour podcast interviews multiple times for week, and he actually has thoughtful, reasonable answers to the problems of today. Neither Biden, nor Trump will even talk about the issues that plague our country today. His interview with Lex Fridman is great, along with many others he's done. I'd also recommend watching "Who is Bobby Kennedy". It's a short 15 minute documentary about his life and the work that he's done. He's already done more for the American people than anyone running for office today.
@@zues287 He's one of them he only ran to try to bring down trump. He said he ran cause his party was hijacked were was he when hillary was running were was he when joe was running. He didnt have the guts but he runs against the one guy that is standing up to them. Right sure he's really on your side.
@@zues287 Nope ...he's dangerously out of touch: “We want an America filled with hope and bound together by a shared vision of a brighter future, a future defined by individual freedom, economic promise and national pride. We believe in Harris and Walz. Our brother Bobby’s decision to endorse Trump today is a betrayal of the values that our father and our family host most dear. It is a sad ending to sad story.” - Via press release from RFK’s siblings.
Neither does where we find ourselves today. History is critically important. Critical thinking is so important. I read were education started being taken apart during Nixon. We MUST get it together and actively inoculate against this happening again.
@@catpaladin1 Education was certainly falling backwards then. I was in a public high school and I can attest. Teachers seemed disinterested and even admitted it privately, and students were also quite cynical and slacking-- more interested in beer and pot, and judging by their current Facebook accounts they are still living it. One wonders who they voted for even well-before Trump, or if they even voted at all. Classes were certainly a bore then, and we could not wait to graduate. Finally, in our home we still kept the social studies textbooks of my sister's from the mid-1960s. These were far more advanced and intellectually challenging than our books of nine years later.
We do actually. Spread his word around cause it still resembles to todays politics. They assassinated him because of the views he had against Govt. IMO Democrats saw him as a threat and a mole to their Democracy. Him and his Brother RFK
I wish I could turn back time 🙏 Conversation is art . JFK understood the Art of FREE SPEECH in a beautiful way . " Ich bin ein Berliner " JFK Languages are no barrier for understanding . Less words can express more if they are spoken by true believers .
@@lynngregory393 yes they were. They knew how to listen carefully, and politely as you say, and use their time well to get the answers they needed. That art, of listening well, and probing thoughtfully, is much diminished. I sound like my grandfather. AAAA rrrrhhhhhhh !
Excellent video to watch and highly interesting to hear JFK answering as a presidential candidate. In his first reply he brilliantly brushed aside the question of the interviewer by saying the comments published in the Soviet newspaper Pravda are of “no great significance”.
I love to listen to him. Very intelligent and diplomatic. I like that about him. But he was no different from most, a flawed human being. I pray for all the deceased, especially his soul and my family.
watching kennedy v Nixon is an eye opening view of just how far our elected politicians have fallen in terms of integrity, civility, morals, and articulation with scholarly diction...the american people on average have also fallen from by all those metrics too i guess
People are polite then They didn’t interrupt They weren’t rude No one cussed They did name call each other No reference to the looks of another person, or how ugly they are In fact these dishonorable tactics were then not even in the realm of consideration, they were not possible then, unacceptable and even uunthinkable they were then Times have changed. Now name calling is the norm. Now both sides do it, Trump more do, but both sides
Moderator: Stuart Novins Panellists: Howard K. Smith (CBS News) Peter Putter (Washington Bureau Chief of The Baltimore Sun) Peter Lisagor (National Bureau Chief of The Chicago Daily News)
The contrast with presidential leadership now is stark. Whether one believed in his politics, he was extremely intelligent and articulate. What a buffoon we have now. God help us.
Thanks @Face the Nation for posting this video about affirmative action / supreme court. Here are the viewpoints expressed by Supreme Court justices regarding affirmative action. 1) This case is about a group called Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) who sued Harvard College and the University of North Carolina (UNC). They said that these schools were not fair in their admissions process because they were using race as a factor, which they believed was against the law. The law they referred to is the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment*. 2) The Equal Protection Clause is a part of the Fourteenth Amendment that says that every person should be treated equally by the law, no matter their race, color, or nationality. The SFFA believed that by considering race in admissions, Harvard and UNC were not treating all applicants equally. 3) The Court looked at the history of the Fourteenth Amendment and how it has been used in the past. They also looked at how other cases involving race and college admissions were handled. They found that while diversity in a student body can be a good thing, it must be handled in a way that treats all applicants fairly and equally. 4) The Court also looked at the idea of "strict scrutiny*". This is a way for the courts to look at laws to see if they are fair and necessary. If a law or policy is found to be unfair or unnecessary, it may not pass strict scrutiny and could be considered unconstitutional. 5) The Court found that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC did not pass strict scrutiny. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not clear or specific enough, and it resulted in fewer admissions for certain racial groups. They also said that the schools' use of race in admissions seemed to stereotype certain racial groups, which is not allowed. 6) The Court also said that the schools' admissions systems did not have a clear end point. This means that there was no clear plan for when the schools would stop using race as a factor in admissions. This was another reason why the Court said the schools' admissions systems were not fair. 7) The Court decided that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC were not fair and did not follow the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not clear, specific, or fair enough to be allowed. 8) However, the Court also said that schools can consider how race has affected an applicant's life. They can look at how an applicant's experiences with their race have shaped them and what they can bring to the school because of those experiences. 9) In the end, the Court decided that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC were not fair and did not follow the law. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not allowed because it was not clear, specific, or fair enough. 10) So, the Court decided that the SFFA was right. They said that Harvard and UNC were not treating all applicants equally in their admissions process, which is against the law. They said that the schools needed to change their admissions systems to be fair to all applicants, no matter their race. *The Equal Protection Clause is a part of the Fourteenth Amendment that says that every person should be treated equally by the law, no matter their race, color, or nationality. *Strict scrutiny is a way for the courts to look at laws to see if they are fair and necessary. If a law or policy is found to be unfair or unnecessary, it may not pass strict scrutiny and could be considered unconstitutional.
Kennedy lied about the US having a missile gap behind Russia's total missiles, and that's what Eisenhower was responding to, as referenced in the beginning.
YES 🤩 It is NOW Time for RFK Jr to Be PRESIDENT of AMERICA! A Compassionate, Courageous and Competent President who Actually CARES for WE the PEOPLE! ♥️🤍💙
@@ronniebishop2496 It was Kennedy who expanded our presence in Vietnam. Four months after he was inaugurated, JFK authorized sending an additional 500 Special Forces troops and military advisors to assist the pro‑Western government of South Vietnam. By the end of 1962, there were approximately 11,000 military advisors in South Vietnam. What followed is on his head - the tragic loss of tens of thousands of our fighting men.
@@omi_god Kennedy was about to bring Americans home from Vietnam, and that’s one reason he was killed, Johnson took over and expanded the war. Kennedy was also doing away with the CIA, and Henry Cabot Lodge stabbed him in the back. You’re not digging deep enough, you’re just on the propaganda part. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
I’m not going to be another one of those people like that I’m sorry but I’ll probably get it tomorrow morning or next time I go to work I almost was run off the road years ago so what stops them from going through it again but hey if I die goodbye I hope this world just forgets me it’s better that way no credit for nothing erase me from everything no trace of me ever again like somebody went back in time and made it possible you know that could happen but I’m crazy right now thank for absolutely nothing at all and I won’t ask for a damn thing at least I won’t be expecting anything
RIP President Kennedy, wish you were around to help us figure out how to get of this mess.
He had intellect and would have not been bullied. I remember watching his press conferences on b&w tv. He was wonderful.
His nephew is here to do that. Trust Robert F. Kennedy Jr.!
He would be a conservative. That's for sure.
A candidate who actually answers questions.
ALL his question 🤗👍🏼
His nephew, RFK Jr, is running for president, and is a breath of fresh air. He's been doing 2+ hour podcast interviews multiple times for week, and he actually has thoughtful, reasonable answers to the problems of today. Neither Biden, nor Trump will even talk about the issues that plague our country today. His interview with Lex Fridman is great, along with many others he's done. I'd also recommend watching "Who is Bobby Kennedy". It's a short 15 minute documentary about his life and the work that he's done. He's already done more for the American people than anyone running for office today.
@@zues287 He's one of them he only ran to try to bring down trump. He said he ran cause his party was hijacked were was he when hillary was running were was he when joe was running. He didnt have the guts but he runs against the one guy that is standing up to them.
Right sure he's really on your side.
Wasn’t afraid to tell the truth
@@zues287 Nope ...he's dangerously out of touch: “We want an America filled with hope and bound together by a shared vision of a brighter future, a future defined by individual freedom, economic promise and national pride. We believe in Harris and Walz. Our brother Bobby’s decision to endorse Trump today is a betrayal of the values that our father and our family host most dear. It is a sad ending to sad story.” - Via press release from RFK’s siblings.
Such an intellectually graceful and informed leader. So cool. His untimely death makes no sense and never will.
Neither does where we find ourselves today. History is critically important. Critical thinking is so important. I read were education started being taken apart during Nixon. We MUST get it together and actively inoculate against this happening again.
@@catpaladin1 Education was certainly falling backwards then. I was in a public high school and I can attest. Teachers seemed disinterested and even admitted it privately, and students were also quite cynical and slacking-- more interested in beer and pot, and judging by their current Facebook accounts they are still living it. One wonders who they voted for even well-before Trump, or if they even voted at all. Classes were certainly a bore then, and we could not wait to graduate. Finally, in our home we still kept the social studies textbooks of my sister's from the mid-1960s. These were far more advanced and intellectually challenging than our books of nine years later.
He would be rolling in his grave right now.
Made sense to the CIA & to Cuban leaders. The same people that have gotten the USA into wars due to greed.
And he was a democrat, see how great even the Democrats were.
He wasn't perfect (nobody is), but he was a good president
on looks and speaking he was an A+, on foreign and domestic policy he was a D-.
@@vickaps foreign policy? He literally stopped Russia from missiling the US
Oh how we need Kennedy's intelligence and eloquence today !
Unfortunately they have made it so that won't happen again.
Rfk jr
@@JonathanRice-c6x ...who just endorsed the convicted rapist and felon. PASS.
We do actually. Spread his word around cause it still resembles to todays politics. They assassinated him because of the views he had against Govt. IMO Democrats saw him as a threat and a mole to their Democracy. Him and his Brother RFK
@@drfabulous77 With what video or evidence?
He was brilliant!
Yes he was brilliant
Wished we had that sort of moral clarity from our politicians today.
So elegant and graceful and articulate. We have not seen that in years. We are severely deprived.
its our fault. we accept inferior candidates.
Is this who the presidetial candidates were back in mid 20th century? witty, intelligent, knowledgeable, truthful !
Yep you had to be there
@@uptick888 Civil too!
This is the REAL MAGA
How different this world could have been... God rest your soul Mr President...
Complete sentences, answering questions directly and intelligently. Can we get that back
JFK was a brilliant man. May he rest in peace.
Well he made a sobering impression, that's for sure. Perhaps too much for certain ones out there back then.
What a great reflection of similar current politics. Thank you FTN.
A fascinating historical document on several levels. Thanks for posting ...
Great President!!!
Original GOAT
OMG. Those were the days. Best President ever 🇺🇸❤
He was the greatest Democratic President. R.I.P JFK
RFK would have been pretty darn good also, unfortunately, fate intervened.
Thank you! (Fayetteville, NC) Such great history.....
I wish I could turn back time 🙏
Conversation is art .
JFK understood the Art of FREE SPEECH in a beautiful way .
" Ich bin ein Berliner " JFK
Languages are no barrier for understanding . Less words can express more if they are spoken by true believers .
As americans, we need to demand those kennedy files. there is no way we let such an articulate advocate for peace be taken away from us 😊
The last great Democratic president.
If he were alive today, he would be a conservative Republican.
this is old But a blessing
He was 100% correct about the recession.
military power creates recessions
I'm so glad all his interviews are available for all to see.
Amazingly intelligent, articulate, informed, eloquent, brilliant man. The best president ever ❤
a time when journalists didnt rudely interrupt regardless of who they support. Good old time principles.
A President
He was a beautiful man.
I miss him. 😢💙
@@Rheasreality TROLL
@@deborahciampa9285I miss him too many of us were there
Wow!
Kennedy would shake his head if he saw the state of today's Democratic Party.
His meeting with the Houston Ministers is still a superb discussion.
Go n-déanfaidh Día ghrást duit, Eóghan Gearaltach Ó Cinnéide.
Grá mór ó Éirinn 🇮🇪
Totally agree. He was simply brilliant, but I’d add that the ministers were polite and attentive.
@@lynngregory393 yes they were. They knew how to listen carefully, and politely as you say, and use their time well to get the answers they needed. That art, of listening well, and probing thoughtfully, is much diminished. I sound like my grandfather. AAAA rrrrhhhhhhh !
What a far cry from anything we have mustered for years
Maybe he could live longer if he lost 1960 election. 🤔🤔
Yes
Excellent video to watch and highly interesting to hear JFK answering as a presidential candidate. In his first reply he brilliantly brushed aside the question of the interviewer by saying the comments published in the Soviet newspaper Pravda are of “no great significance”.
My president
Last real president
Trump - "I hate Taylor Swift"
❤❤❤ J. F. KENNEDY
❤❤❤ WE THE PEOPLE'S
Truman claimed that jfk lacked experience and maturity😮 14 years as a Senator🤷
Peace Was His Focus.JOHN F.KENNEDY TALKS ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL GOLD FLOW.😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
10 Billion it 100 Billion Now in hold
I love to listen to him. Very intelligent and diplomatic. I like that about him.
But he was no different from most, a flawed human being.
I pray for all the deceased, especially his soul and my family.
How did we get from him to where we are today?
Cheating if we had had if we had Al Gore instead of bush. We wouldn’t be here…
The CIA joined with the Mafia & murdered him in Dallas Texas.
watching kennedy v Nixon is an eye opening view of just how far our elected politicians have fallen in terms of integrity, civility, morals, and articulation with scholarly diction...the american people on average have also fallen from by all those metrics too i guess
Yes. And journalism has also fallen. America was on top of the world in 1960.
Yep. The death of journalism can unfortunately be tied to the Fairness Doctrine. That was a Reagan action.
Great speaker and president 😊👍🏻
the US profoundly changed after November 22, 1963, and that change has not been beneficial to its citizens
In my opinion Mr. Biden is and should be given the Opportunity to do what he feels best.
My Favorite POTUS of the 44.
And Four For Kennedy This Time Around
Oversea were not looking for me out here at rosehaven old cap system
You except them point
The GOAT president. Died for fighting the military industrial complex knowing it could cost him his life.
A lot smarter than those reporters.
They should bring that show back and actually have real journalists conduct the interviews etc.
Face the Nation is still on the air. But the reporters are very different from these gentlemen.
Hey Mrs Keller house I’m going to be stopping by Mr German I’m sorry about him but my sister takes care of him up there thank you LAURA
Howard K Smith was a great journalist .
People are polite then
They didn’t interrupt
They weren’t rude
No one cussed
They did name call each other
No reference to the looks of another person, or how ugly they are
In fact these dishonorable tactics were then not even in the realm of consideration, they were not possible then, unacceptable and even uunthinkable they were then
Times have changed. Now name calling is the norm. Now both sides do it, Trump more do, but both sides
JFK ended up going to a summit with Khruschev in Vienna in June 1961 without any deal near completion. It was a mistake.
I can’t wait to vote for Bobby!!! #kennedy24
Moderator:
Stuart Novins
Panellists:
Howard K. Smith (CBS News)
Peter Putter (Washington Bureau Chief of The Baltimore Sun)
Peter Lisagor (National Bureau Chief of The Chicago Daily News)
The contrast with presidential leadership now is stark. Whether one believed in his politics, he was extremely intelligent and articulate. What a buffoon we have now. God help us.
That's pretty harsh. Geez.
RFK Juniour is running.....!!!!
RFK Jr is different but very thoughtful. His experience in the private sector as an environmental lawyer is impressive.
Bless You RFK 🇺🇸🕊
RFK Jr for PRESIDENT
KENNEDY is the REMEDY ♥️🤍💙
No way. I would have voted for his dad, but not the son.
Only he can turn off old cap system
Thanks @Face the Nation for posting this video about affirmative action / supreme court. Here are the viewpoints expressed by Supreme Court justices regarding affirmative action.
1) This case is about a group called Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) who sued Harvard College and the University of North Carolina (UNC). They said that these schools were not fair in their admissions process because they were using race as a factor, which they believed was against the law. The law they referred to is the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment*.
2) The Equal Protection Clause is a part of the Fourteenth Amendment that says that every person should be treated equally by the law, no matter their race, color, or nationality. The SFFA believed that by considering race in admissions, Harvard and UNC were not treating all applicants equally.
3) The Court looked at the history of the Fourteenth Amendment and how it has been used in the past. They also looked at how other cases involving race and college admissions were handled. They found that while diversity in a student body can be a good thing, it must be handled in a way that treats all applicants fairly and equally.
4) The Court also looked at the idea of "strict scrutiny*". This is a way for the courts to look at laws to see if they are fair and necessary. If a law or policy is found to be unfair or unnecessary, it may not pass strict scrutiny and could be considered unconstitutional.
5) The Court found that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC did not pass strict scrutiny. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not clear or specific enough, and it resulted in fewer admissions for certain racial groups. They also said that the schools' use of race in admissions seemed to stereotype certain racial groups, which is not allowed.
6) The Court also said that the schools' admissions systems did not have a clear end point. This means that there was no clear plan for when the schools would stop using race as a factor in admissions. This was another reason why the Court said the schools' admissions systems were not fair.
7) The Court decided that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC were not fair and did not follow the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not clear, specific, or fair enough to be allowed.
8) However, the Court also said that schools can consider how race has affected an applicant's life. They can look at how an applicant's experiences with their race have shaped them and what they can bring to the school because of those experiences.
9) In the end, the Court decided that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC were not fair and did not follow the law. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not allowed because it was not clear, specific, or fair enough.
10) So, the Court decided that the SFFA was right. They said that Harvard and UNC were not treating all applicants equally in their admissions process, which is against the law. They said that the schools needed to change their admissions systems to be fair to all applicants, no matter their race.
*The Equal Protection Clause is a part of the Fourteenth Amendment that says that every person should be treated equally by the law, no matter their race, color, or nationality.
*Strict scrutiny is a way for the courts to look at laws to see if they are fair and necessary. If a law or policy is found to be unfair or unnecessary, it may not pass strict scrutiny and could be considered unconstitutional.
Reak MAN
Kennedy lied about the US having a missile gap behind Russia's total missiles, and that's what Eisenhower was responding to, as referenced in the beginning.
Nixon must have chickened out of doing this show.
Yes. He was the only vice presidential or presidential candidate that refused to do it!
What a smart, articulate man. Only his nephew, RFK, Jr, who is running for president, is in his league of intelligence. Vote Kennedy 2024.
YES 🤩
It is NOW Time for RFK Jr to Be PRESIDENT of AMERICA! A Compassionate, Courageous and Competent President who Actually CARES for WE the PEOPLE!
♥️🤍💙
@@AscendedVitality The Kennedys have disavowed RFK, Jr. Doesn't that tell you something?
No, his nephew has dropped out of the race & for some insane reason has endorsed Trump. RFK Jr is not a well man.
Know king
Call that the end of United State
He'd be 107 today. Still sharper than Biden at 81.
Can you imagine having someone like him in office? 😅we’d be a tremendous force in the world.
He got us mired in Vietnam.
@@omi_god He was getting us out of Vietnam and thats one reason he got killed. I was in Vietnam that’s one reason I know.
@@ronniebishop2496 It was Kennedy who expanded our presence in Vietnam. Four months after he was inaugurated, JFK authorized sending an additional 500 Special Forces troops and military advisors to assist the pro‑Western government of South Vietnam. By the end of 1962, there were approximately 11,000 military advisors in South Vietnam.
What followed is on his head - the tragic loss of tens of thousands of our fighting men.
@@omi_god Kennedy was about to bring Americans home from Vietnam, and that’s one reason he was killed, Johnson took over and expanded the war. Kennedy was also doing away with the CIA, and Henry Cabot Lodge stabbed him in the back. You’re not digging deep enough, you’re just on the propaganda part. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Can you imagine Kamala doing something like this? I was so proud to be a Democrat.
Pravda doesn,t gell the truth.
nails it: 9:17 ...
He can not take from you
You ask Reuters about those account
Explain nothing going to marc
Right out of central casting
He had get done choosen
"Ask not what I can do for this country, ask what it is this country and you can do for me."
That is not what JFK said.
Trump keeps saying this over and over again.
Good quote from tRump.
Balance budget?
A Kennedy in Office would Be Great Now
Not even the Kennedy family supports RFK Jr.
@@omi_godNot true. There are some that don't but a large majority of the 60 plus cousins and siblings do.
Who is to say Italy didn’t come up with a very orchestrated plan at that point in time
Oversea knew everything about United State
I miss this old Face the Nation. It’s a shame how they have become a total liberal lie.
He just tell 🌎 he rich
JFK mentioning god, how far the democratic party has drifted!!
0.01 subunit
Love that man
Rooting for RFK Jr
What does RFK Jr have to do with JFK? Even the Kennedy family is opposed to him.
He chooses to talk to oversea
OHIO come though again
I’m not going to be another one of those people like that I’m sorry but I’ll probably get it tomorrow morning or next time I go to work I almost was run off the road years ago so what stops them from going through it again but hey if I die goodbye I hope this world just forgets me it’s better that way no credit for nothing erase me from everything no trace of me ever again like somebody went back in time and made it possible you know that could happen but I’m crazy right now thank for absolutely nothing at all and I won’t ask for a damn thing at least I won’t be expecting anything
AI told you about black people misunderstood
I've been trying to figure out the mystery behind his assassination for some time now and i think i have a pretty good clue as to who it was and why.
Yes. It was a guy named Lee Harvey Oswald. Why he did it we are unlikely to ever know, but at this point in history it hardly matters.
@@omi_god
I see Lee Harvey Oswald as just a gun. Someone else's hand has pulled the trigger
@@BasiliusRavencroft In that we must part ways. I see no reason to believe that Oswald did not act alone, out of his own motivation.
@@omi_god
What motivation does Oswald have of killing Kennedy?
RFK jr 2024!
Almighty Yes 🙏🏼💪🏼🇺🇸🕊
Nope.
私が、やっていない。
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関口暁彦様
伊東智美MI6とCIA
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さからえない力が動く。
むらせ君とかんさこ君って、いい話でしょうか?
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深見隆子様って、誰?
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深見健一って、だあれ?
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ひるまみき様、縁は、ない。
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