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c-span.org. you are watching american history tv. the 2015 c-span student cam video contest is underway. create a 5-7 minute documentary on the three branches and you. 200 cash prizes for students and teachers totaling $100,000. for the list of rules, go to studentcam.org. >> sees brent has brought you more than 130 -- c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates. this tuesday night, watch our live election night coverage to see who wins and loses and which
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party will control the house and senate. our coverage begins at 8:00 eastern. you will also see victory and concession speeches. throughout the night and into the morning, we want to hear from you with your calls and facebook comments. campaign 2014 election night coverage on c-span. >> each week, "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. 50 years ago, on august 27, 1964, president lyndon b. johnson accepted the presidential nomination at the democratic national convention in atlantic city, new jersey. less than a year earlier, lbj was sworn in following president kennedy's assassination. he would go on to win the general election against barry goldwater.
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i accept the duty of leading this party to victory this year. and i thank you, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for placing at my side the man that last night you so wisely selected to be the next vice president of the united states. [applause] i know i speak for each of you and all of you when i say he proved himself tonight in that great acceptance speech.
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and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program. and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. [applause] tonight, we offer ourselves -- on our record and by our platform -- as a party for all americans, an all-american party for all americans. this prosperous people, this land of reasonable men, has no place for petty partisanship or peevish prejudice.
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[applause] our deeds will meet our needs only if we are served by a party which serves all our people. we are members together of such a party, the democratic party of 1964. we have written a proud record of accomplishments for all americans. if any ask what we have done, just let them look at what we promised to do. for those promises have become our deeds. and the promises of tonight i can assure you will become the deeds of tomorrow.
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and almost every american listening to us tonight has seen the results in his own life. but prosperity for most has not brought prosperity to all. and those who have received the bounty of this land -- who sit tonight secure in affluence and safe in power -- must not now turn from the needs of their neighbors. our party and our nation will continue to extend the hand of compassion and the hand of affection and love to the old and the sick and the hungry.
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for who among us dares to betray the command -- thou shalt open thine hand -- unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land. [applause] the needs that we seek to fill, the hopes that we seek to realize, are not our needs, our hopes alone. they are the needs and hopes of most of the people. most americans want medical care for older citizens.
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by step, vote by vote, men of both parties have built a solid foundation for our present prosperity. too many have worked too long and too hard to see this threatened now by policies which promise to undo all that we have done together over all these years. i believe most of the men and women in this hall tonight, and i believe most americans, understand that to reach our goals in our own land, we must work for peace among all lands. america's cause is still the
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cause of all mankind. over the last 4 years, the world has begun to respond to a simple american belief. the belief that strength and courage and responsibility are the keys to peace. since 1961, under the leadership of that great president, john f. kennedy, we have carried out the greatest peacetime buildup of national strength of any nation at any time in the history of the world.
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i report tonight that we have spent $30 billion more on preparing this nation in the 4 years of the kennedy administration than would have been spent if we had followed the appropriations of the last year of the previous administration. i report tonight as president of the united states and as commander in chief of the armed forces on the strength of your country, and i tell you that it is greater than any adversary. i assure you that it is greater
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wisdom and patience and restraint. and these qualities under the leadership of president kennedy brought a treaty banning nuclear tests in the atmosphere. and a hundred other nations in the world joined us. other agreements were reached and other steps were taken. and their single guide was to lessen the danger to men without increasing the danger to freedom. their single purpose was peace in the world.
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there is no place in today's world for weakness. but there is also no place in today's world for recklessness. we cannot act rashly with the nuclear weapons that could destroy us all. the only course is to press with all our mind and all our will to make sure, doubly sure, that these weapons are never really used at all. this is a dangerous and a difficult world in which we live
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assure fair play for all of our people. every american has the right to be treated as a person. he should be able to find a job. he should be able to educate his children, he should be able to vote in elections and he should be judged on his merits as a person. well, this is the fixed policy and the fixed determination of the democratic party and the
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endangered by reckless acts of violence. those who break the law, those who create disorder, whether in the north or the south, must be caught and must be brought to justice. and i believe that every man and woman in this room tonight join me in saying that in every part of this country the law must be respected and violence must be
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stopped. and wherever a local officer seeks help or federal law is broken, i have pledged and i will use the full resources of the federal government. let no one tell you that he can hold back progress and at the same time keep the peace. this is a false and empty promise. to stand in the way of orderly progress is to encourage
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but our opportunities are even greater. and let me make this clear. i ask the american people for a mandate, not to preside over a finished program, not just to keep things going, i ask the american people for a mandate to begin. this nation, this generation, in this hour, has man's first chance to build the great society, a place where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor.
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we seek a nation where every man can find reward in work and satisfaction in the use of his talents. we seek a nation where every man can seek knowledge, and touch beauty, and rejoice in the closeness of family and community. we seek a nation where every man can, in the words of our oldest promise, follow the pursuit of happiness, not just security, but achievements and excellence
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and fulfillment of the spirit. so let us join together in this great task. will you join me tonight in starting -- [applause] >> in rebuilding our cities to make them a decent place for our children to live in. [applause] ? will you join me in starting a program that will protect the beauty of our land and the air that we breathe? [applause]
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>> won't you join me tonight starting a program that will give every child education of he highest quality that he can take? [applause] >> so let us join together and giving every american the fullest life which he can hope for for the ultimate test of our civilization. the ultimate test of our it has not been in our goods and has not been in our guns, but in the quality, the quality of our people's lives and in the men and women
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that we produce. [applause] this goal can be ours. , we have resources tonight, we but must seek the courage. [applause] because tonight, the contest is something we have faced at every turning point in history. it is not between liberals and conservatives. it is not between parties and party or platform and platform. t is between courage and
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comity. [applause] >> it is between those who have visions and those who see what can be and those who want only to maintain the status quo. [applause] >> it is between those who welcome the future and those who turn away from its promise. [applause] this is the true cause of freedom. the man who is hungry, who cannot find work or educate his children, who is vowed by want.
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hat man is not fully free. by more than 30 years from social security to the war against poverty, we have diligently worked to enlarge the freedom of man. and as a result, americans tonight are freer to live as they want to live. , to rsue their ambitions meet their desires, to raise their families than at any time in all of our history. [applause] >> and every american knows in
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our tomorrow is on its way. it can be a shape of darkness or an be a thing of beauty. the charge is ours, is yours, for it will be the dream that we dare to dream. [applause] >> i know what kind of a dream franklin roosevelt and harry s. truman and john f. contendy would dream if they were here tonight! [applause]
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>> and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight, we, the democratic party, go before the people, offering answers, not retreat. offering unity, not division. offering hope, not fear or smear. [applause] >> we do offer the people a choice, a choice of continuing on the courageous and on the compassionate course that has made this nation the strongest and the most prosperous and the most peaceful nation in the history of mankind.
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