Of four, took place in chicago. Television and radio stations of the United States and their affiliated stations are proud to provide facilities or discussion of issues in the current Political Campaign by the two major candidates for the presidency. The canadas me no introduction. The republican candidate, vice and and the democratic candidate, senator john f. Kennedy. According to rules set by the candidates themselves, each man shall make an Opening Statement of approximately eight minute duration and clothing statement of partially three minutes. Questions will answer picked by a panel of correspondence. The first discussion of the series of four joint experiences. For the first Opening Statement by senator john f. Kennedy. The question of whether this nation could exist have slave or half free, and the election of 1960 with the world around us, the question is whether the world will exist half slave or half sleeve free, but it will move in the direction of freedom and the directio
Following a chaotic hazmat situation at a valley school. Were live with the latest. Christianne Klein also, a press conference is underway with North Las Vegas police as they explain how a murder suspect escaped. We have a look at the getaway straight ahead. paul joncich also. All eyes are on the sky as a Tropical Storm moves in our direction. Will we see any rain from the storm. Tedd florendo explains straight ahead. Christianne Klein the stories and more. Next on the valleys news leader. Announcer now, live. This is 8 news now at four. Several students were exposed to mercury at Johnson Middle School in the west valley this morning. Thats where we begin this afternoon. Im Christianne Klein. paul joncich and im paul joncich. It happened at the campus near buffalo and Summerlin Parkway where some parents have since reunited with their children and thats where we find 8 news now reporter karen castro. Karen . karen castro its been a long afternoon students have been allowed to go home f
Radio stations of the United States and their affiliated stations are proud to provide facilities for a discussion of issues in the current Political Campaign by the two major candidates for the presidency. The candidates need no introduction. The republican candidate, Vice President richard m. Nixon, and the democratic candidate, senator john f. Kennedy. According to rules set by the candidates themselves, each man shall make an Opening Statement of approximately eight minutes duration and a closing statement of approximately three minutes duration. In between the candidates will answer, or comment upon answers to questions put by a panel of correspondents. In this, the first discussion in a series of four uh joint appearances, the subjectmatter has been agreed, will be restricted to internal or domestic american matters. And now for the first Opening Statement by senator john f. Kennedy. Senator kennedy mr. Smith, mr. Nixon. In the election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln said the question
Of issues by the two major candidates for the presidency. The republican candidate Vice President Richard Nixon and the democratic candidate senator john f. Kennedy. According to the rules, each man shall make an Opening Statement of approximately eight minutes and a closing statement of approximately three minutes. They will answer and comment upon answers by a group of correspondence. In this, the first discussion in a series of four joint appearances the discussion will be limited to internal or domestic american matters. Now to the first Opening Statement by senator john f. Kennedy. In the election of 1860 insident lincoln said 1960 with the world around us, the question is whether the world will exist half slave or half free, whether it will move inthe direction of freedom the direction that we are taking or in the direction of slavery. I think it will depend in great measure upon what we do here in the United States, on the kind of society that we build, on the kind of strength t
As 2016 is a president ial election year, the Program Committee assembled a roundtable of scholars willing to talk about president ial leadership, what about its failures gather rather than its successes. This seems particularly timely as the trump juggernaut rolls forward. Just yesterday the clinton and Sanders Campaign engaged in a verbal sparring match about who is the most unqualified to be president. So things are getting interesting. The panel we have here today, all of these scholars, have written about president s who were bad in their own special way. Although it didnt occur to me it did occur to me on the train coming up that bad to whom might be an important qualifier. What did it mean to be a bad president . What counts as bad . How do we define a bad president . And specifically, who might have been the worst president ever. Our panelists are david greenberg, associate professor. Are you cool professor now full professor now . Sorry, a little inside baseball. Associate pro