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To be before bob kennedy. who s back are you going to break, mr. hoffa? figure of speech. i don t know what you re talking about. i don t know what you re talking about. he s interrupting. he s bullying them. let s find out whose back you were going to break figuratively. i don t know. bobby is not alone. his wife ethel is his most loyal supporter. mrs. kennedy, do you attend many of bob s committee hearings? oh, mr. murrow, i do, yes, most all of them. and you can really tell i think when a witness is lying. ethel and bobby would strategize and ethel would say you ve got to go in there and give it to them good. don t you let them get away with it bobby. don t you let them get away with any of it. atta-boy. ethel shared his sense of the world and that s one of the many reasons why they got along so brilliantly. do you two spend much time discussing the senate hearings at home? i can t think of anything else we discuss. the way she phrased it is the world is ....
That this republic was founded on. it was founded on ideals. the four freedoms, for instance, are in this book. it s really i think essential that we go back to the documents here that have that architecture, the integrity, to speak to the ideals of our democracy, freedom to worship, freedom of speech, freedom from want, freedom from fear because they are so relevant to this on going political revolution, the rise of populism and democracy under duress. jon meacham. so, four freedoms is one. can we do a lightning round. what are the other speeches we should know? i think that there are speeches here that speak to our political history and documents that also speak to our media history. so litman and murrow are represented here and they share with our readers and your viewers and murrow realized this ....
To be before bob kennedy. who s back are you going to break, mr. hoffa? figure of speech. i don t know what you re talking about. he s interrupting. he s bullying them. let s find out whose back you were going to break figuratively. i don t know. bobby is not alone. his wife ethel is his most loyal supporter. mrs. kennedy, do you attend many of bob s committee hearings? oh, mr. murrow, i do, yes, most all of them. and you can really tell i think when a witness is lying. ethel and bobby would strategize and ethel would say you ve got to go in there and give it to them good. don t you let them get away with it bobby. don t you let them get away with any of it. atta-boy. ethel shared his sense of the world and that s one of the many reasons why they got along so brilliantly. do you two spend much time ....
whose back were you going to break, mr. hoffa? figure of speech. i don t know what you re talking about. he s interrupting. he s bullying them. let s find out whose back you were going to break figuratively. i don t know. bobby is not alone. his wife ethel is his most loyal supporter. mrs. kennedy, do you attend many of bob s committee hearings? oh, mr. murrow, i do, yes, most all of them. and you can really tell i think when a witness is lying. ethel and bobby would strategize and ethel would say you ve got to go in there and give it to them good. don t you let them get away with it, bobby, don t you let them get away with any of it. atta-boy. ethel shared his sense of the world, and that s one of the many reasons why they got along so brilliantly. do you two spend much time discussing the senate hearings at home? i can t think of anything else we discuss. the way she phrased it was, the world is divided into white hats and black hats. it really fascinate ....
Extraordinary set of hearings. mr. hoffa and petey the witness who had to be before bob kennedy. who s back are you going to break, mr. hoffa? figure of speech. i don t know what you re talking about. he s interrupting. he s bullying them. let s find out whose back you were going to break figuratively. i don t know. bobby is not alone. his wife ethel is his most loyal supporter. mrs. kennedy, do you attend many of bob s committee hearings? oh, mr. murrow, i do, yes, most all of them. and you can really tell i think when a witness is lying. ethel and bobby would strategize and ethel would say you ve got to go in there and give it to them good. don t you let them get away with it bobby. don t you let them get away with any of it. atta-boy. ethel shared his sense of the world and that s one of the many reasons why they got along so brilliantly. do you two spend much time discussing the senate hearings at home? i can t think of anything ....