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and so she stood with her brother-in-law, senator edward kennedy, to her right, and she insisted on greeting everyone who had come to pay their respects to her husband. on a more glittery note, again, we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time that she was in the white house, and it was only a little over a thousand days, she and her husband threw 16 state dinners. in the first term, full four years of the w. bush term, they held, i believe it was two. now, mind you, 9/11 happened during that time, there were security issues, but the bushes, the second bushes from texas were just not as interested in that. they weren't as interested in state entertainment. they weren't as interested in bringing people from abroad and entertaining them at the white house. the kennedys loved that lifestyle. they both came, you know, from the northeast, they both had ties to new york city. president kennedy had ties to hollywood going back to his father's day there as a hollywood mogul in the 1920s. so they loved that, that glimmer and that panache of entertainment. but they also, p
and so she stood with her brother-in-law, senator edward kennedy, to her right, and she insisted on greeting everyone who had come to pay their respects to her husband. on a more glittery note, again, we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time that she was in the white house, and it was only a little over a thousand days, she and her husband threw 16 state dinners. in the first term, full four years of the w. bush term, they held, i believe it was two. now, mind...
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>> reporter: the day i met with patrick kennedy, it was a special day for the kennedys, ground-breaking for the new edward. kennedy institute. how significant is today for you? >> it's obviously great to see my father's legacy still so alive and well and see so many people turn out to honor him in this way and to keep his legacy alive. on the other hand, it's just a reminder that i don't have him in person anymore and that it has to come through this building and memories in order for me to, you know, think of him and he isn't just in front of me or by my side or able to share a conversation. >> do you think about him every day? >> it depends on the situation and clearly i just took my fiance to meet my aunt and it was moving to me because i hadn't realized that i didn't get to introduce her to my dad. so, it's -- >> it's tough. >> yeah, he is with me every day. >> that would have meant a lot. on this bittersweet day, kennedy wanted to talk about a new campaign. he calls it moon shot. ramping up research on the brain and all kinds of brain disease. the cancer that killed his father but also things that pa
>> reporter: the day i met with patrick kennedy, it was a special day for the kennedys, ground-breaking for the new edward. kennedy institute. how significant is today for you? >> it's obviously great to see my father's legacy still so alive and well and see so many people turn out to honor him in this way and to keep his legacy alive. on the other hand, it's just a reminder that i don't have him in person anymore and that it has to come through this building and memories in order...
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and it's my great pleasure to introduce to you edward kemp. kennedynd khrushchev and the most dangerous place on book. fred kempe is the syria of the atlantic of the united states which is a leading washington think tank. for 25 years he had a distinguished career as journalist. he's the author of a number of books, among them siberian odyssey and a book about his own family and germany and his own sorts about a unified germany. so this is, i think, going to be a very interesting discussion. fred, most people when they look back at the 45-year history of the cold war, when the united states was on the brink of the soviet union was did most dangerous in a moment in the world. >> nekeata khrushchev was the soviet premier and he probably knew anybody anywhere else and where people were willing to go to war. i think in cuba, the historians think that the backing off already was -- began halfway through that crisis week but when you had tanks faced off against each other in october of 1961 in berlin, the first and last time you had soviet fighting men and
and it's my great pleasure to introduce to you edward kemp. kennedynd khrushchev and the most dangerous place on book. fred kempe is the syria of the atlantic of the united states which is a leading washington think tank. for 25 years he had a distinguished career as journalist. he's the author of a number of books, among them siberian odyssey and a book about his own family and germany and his own sorts about a unified germany. so this is, i think, going to be a very interesting discussion....
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we were supposed to land at edwards -- at kennedy, because we lost an inertial measurement unit, we came home early and went to the edwards cricket joe henry earlier showed you his approach to the landing. that was on 05. there will several -- there were several runways there. as we were turning to final, mike hollen --y pilot said, the you know what strip your landing on? i said i knew where i was going. i said this is what you get when you had a rocky flying. i talked to a atlantis three weeks ago, and atlantis asked me, have you heard that it was going to make its last mission could i said, i have heard rumors. is it true? he said yes because a couple high guy told me that. i found out today that atlantis is going to be stored at kennedy after it lands in june, june 20. the last thing it said to me was i certainly hope this is not the last human flight that we make here in america. i know you guys are going to make sure that that does not happen. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. anytime you talk about shuttle's about the discussion comes back to the people. endeavor was no dif
we were supposed to land at edwards -- at kennedy, because we lost an inertial measurement unit, we came home early and went to the edwards cricket joe henry earlier showed you his approach to the landing. that was on 05. there will several -- there were several runways there. as we were turning to final, mike hollen --y pilot said, the you know what strip your landing on? i said i knew where i was going. i said this is what you get when you had a rocky flying. i talked to a atlantis three...
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we were supposed to land at edwards -- at kennedy, because we lost an inertial measurement unit, we came home early and went to the edwards cricket joe henry earlier showed you his approach to the landing. that was on 05. there will several -- there were several runways there. as we were turning to final, mike hollen -- my pilot said, the you know what strip your landing on? i said i knew where i was going. i said this is what you get when you had a rocky flying. i talked to a atlantis three weeks ago, and atlantis asked me, have you heard that it was going to make its last mission could i said, i have heard rumors. is it true? he said yes because a couple high guy told me that. i found out today that atlantis is going to be stored at kennedy after it lands in june, june 20. the last thing it said to me was i certainly hope this is not the last human flight that we make here in america. i know you guys are going to make sure that that does not happen. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. anytime you talk about shuttle's about the discussion comes back to the people. endeavor was no d
we were supposed to land at edwards -- at kennedy, because we lost an inertial measurement unit, we came home early and went to the edwards cricket joe henry earlier showed you his approach to the landing. that was on 05. there will several -- there were several runways there. as we were turning to final, mike hollen -- my pilot said, the you know what strip your landing on? i said i knew where i was going. i said this is what you get when you had a rocky flying. i talked to a atlantis three...
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edwards. obviously, you know, president kennedy, you can go way back. i don't think it's new. and i think because they're politicians you can't keep secrets anymore in this day and age. but i think the tolerance level for this, as long as they're not breaking the law, is getting a little bit easier. i mean, i think the question with schwarzenegger will be over the next few days were there any state funds used to pay to take care of her, was she an immigrant who had a green card, for example. he may have some legal issues to deal with. >> piers -- >> hilary, let me bring you in here. what was your response to that? >> i think actually we see more of a divergence right now, that you can get away with it in sports and in entertainment and other places. we've seen it with tiger woods and jesse james and probably now with arnold schwarzenegger. i actually think in politics we've gone the opposite direction where it's too big a distraction. the media is too intense. we've seen, you know, with -- i think that it would be a very different environment today with president clinton than
edwards. obviously, you know, president kennedy, you can go way back. i don't think it's new. and i think because they're politicians you can't keep secrets anymore in this day and age. but i think the tolerance level for this, as long as they're not breaking the law, is getting a little bit easier. i mean, i think the question with schwarzenegger will be over the next few days were there any state funds used to pay to take care of her, was she an immigrant who had a green card, for example. he...
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kennedy. ground-breaking. for the new edward m. kennediens tut. >> how significant is today for you?usly great to see my father's legacy still so alive and well and see so many people turn out to honor him in this way and to keep his legacy alive. on the other hand, it is just a reminder that i don't have him in person any more and that it has to come through this building and memories in order for me to, you know, think of him. he isn't just in front of me or by my side or able to share a conversation. >> you think about him everyday? >> it depends on situation and clearly, i just took my fiance to meat my aunt and it was moving to me because i hadn't realized that i didn't get to introduce her to my dad. yeah, he is with me everyday. >> that would have meant a lot. >> on this bitter sweet day, kennedy wanted to talk about a new campaign. he calls it moon shot. ramping up research on the brain and in all kinds of brain disease. the cancer that killed his father but also the things that patrick has struggled with. like mental illness. and addiction. >> when was the first time you eve
kennedy. ground-breaking. for the new edward m. kennediens tut. >> how significant is today for you?usly great to see my father's legacy still so alive and well and see so many people turn out to honor him in this way and to keep his legacy alive. on the other hand, it is just a reminder that i don't have him in person any more and that it has to come through this building and memories in order for me to, you know, think of him. he isn't just in front of me or by my side or able to share...
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kennedy or the painful story of john and elizabeth edwards, infidelity, lies, and the inevitable apologies>> others in this hall of shame included mark sanford, newt gingrich, bill clinton, david vitter, larry craig. but there was no mention of a new york governor who resigned in disgrace three years ago after patronizing prostitutes. i'm sorry if you're going to do this kind of story you have to include eliot spitzer, even if he does now host a prime time cnn program. otherwise you are airbrushing history. cnn says the omission was decided by an individual producer and that other reporting did make mention of the spitzer scandal. that's it for this edition of "reliable sources." i'm howard kurtz. join us next sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. do you have an english menu? no english. [ speaking chinese ] [ gasps, speaks chinese ] do you guys like dumplings? i love dumplings. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual -- let our financial professionals help yo
kennedy or the painful story of john and elizabeth edwards, infidelity, lies, and the inevitable apologies>> others in this hall of shame included mark sanford, newt gingrich, bill clinton, david vitter, larry craig. but there was no mention of a new york governor who resigned in disgrace three years ago after patronizing prostitutes. i'm sorry if you're going to do this kind of story you have to include eliot spitzer, even if he does now host a prime time cnn program. otherwise you are...
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kennedy or the painful story of john and elizabeth edwards.inevitable apologies are almost a given in the world of high-power politics, and it is the politicians wives who endure the deepest agony, and forced to face the cameras when a sex scandalle hits. >> the bottom line is this, i have been unfaithful to my wife. >> am i okay? well, i have great faith and great friends and fally. >> reporter: with all of the news swirling around the schwarzenegger and shriver family, we know it is not the only time that the first lady has had to endure the limelight for her husband. >> and if you met him 30 seconds five years ago or you are listen to me. >> reporter: and those who try to help their husbands' fall from grace like calista gingrich. he fell from the height of politics and calling for the president's impeachment in the monica lewinski scandal. he gears up for his run for the white house with his wife at the side. and then at the podium, there are those who are forced out of politics. >> i am not sitting here some little woman standing by my ma
kennedy or the painful story of john and elizabeth edwards.inevitable apologies are almost a given in the world of high-power politics, and it is the politicians wives who endure the deepest agony, and forced to face the cameras when a sex scandalle hits. >> the bottom line is this, i have been unfaithful to my wife. >> am i okay? well, i have great faith and great friends and fally. >> reporter: with all of the news swirling around the schwarzenegger and shriver family, we...
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we were supposed to land at kennedy we came home early and went to edwards.re were several runways right next to each other. as we were turning to the final, my pilot said, do you know which one you are landing on? i said yes. he says, -- i said, i know where i am going. this is what you get when you have a rookie flying with you. it was a great time. i spoke with atlantis a few weeks ago. i heard that it is. to make its last mission. -- it is going to make its last mission. i found out today that atlantis is going to be at kennedy after it lands in june, scheduled for the 28 of june. i certainly hope that this is not the last made in america. i know you will make sure that it does not happen. [applause] >> good afternoon. endeavor fire with -- it was in the stamp program before it was the stamp program. a new name was given to the schools. it included not only providing a name but also a science project to go with it. that could be a determining factor on who won. kids got involved in the orbiter before it got rolled out. it was gorgeous and pristine. it was
we were supposed to land at kennedy we came home early and went to edwards.re were several runways right next to each other. as we were turning to the final, my pilot said, do you know which one you are landing on? i said yes. he says, -- i said, i know where i am going. this is what you get when you have a rookie flying with you. it was a great time. i spoke with atlantis a few weeks ago. i heard that it is. to make its last mission. -- it is going to make its last mission. i found out today...
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edward r. murrow called me at home. he was head of the united states information agency, appointed by president kennedy. he called me at home, and he said, you stole my speech, and i said, what do you mean. a said, don't you remember speech i gave two years ago? i have to confess i was ignorant. i did not know about his speech. he gave his speech at the annual convention in chicago. i then read the speech, and i said to myself, and i called him back and said, if i had known about the speech, i would have quoted it. that last line would have been the end of the speech. edward r. murrow gave the speech in 1958, and as a result, destroyed his relationship with the press. >> what happened after you gave your speech? what was the reaction, and how did the world changed? >> there was an improvement in one area i was interested in, and that was programs for children. the other thing, there was not of region we called it educational television at that time -- there was not -- we called it educational television at that time. there was not an educational station in new york or washington and for los angeles. i w
edward r. murrow called me at home. he was head of the united states information agency, appointed by president kennedy. he called me at home, and he said, you stole my speech, and i said, what do you mean. a said, don't you remember speech i gave two years ago? i have to confess i was ignorant. i did not know about his speech. he gave his speech at the annual convention in chicago. i then read the speech, and i said to myself, and i called him back and said, if i had known about the speech, i...
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edward r. murrow at that time was head of the united states information agency appointed by president kennedy including the voice of america and everything we were doing. he called me at home and he said newt, you stole my speech. [laughter] and i said what do you mean? and he said, don't you remember the speech i gave he said in your hometown in chicano two years ago? i have to confess i was ignorant. i didn't know about his speech. he gave a speech to the radio television news directors at their annual convention meeting in chicago and he gave that marvelous "back, i read the speech and i said to myself and i called edward r. murrell back and i said if i had thought about that speech i would have quoted it and it fact line that frank just read would have been the end of the speech about lights and wires in a box. edward r. murrow gave that speech an58and 58 and as a resut destroyed his relationship really with the brass at cbs. >> what happened after you gave your speech? what was the reaction how did the world change? >> for a while, there was an improvement in one area i was particularly interested
edward r. murrow at that time was head of the united states information agency appointed by president kennedy including the voice of america and everything we were doing. he called me at home and he said newt, you stole my speech. [laughter] and i said what do you mean? and he said, don't you remember the speech i gave he said in your hometown in chicano two years ago? i have to confess i was ignorant. i didn't know about his speech. he gave a speech to the radio television news directors at...
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edward mantuvo una relaciÓn con una productora de videos y sÍ, produjeron un hijo. >> su relaciÓn extramatrimonial con una periodista hispana de televisiÓn, a pesar de estar casado, terminÓ en divorcio en el 2007. >> kennedysu carrera. retirÓ su pre- candidatura por un escÁndalo sexual. >> estaba bien perdido, en argentina! junto con marÍa belÉn chapurro una periodista con la que sostenÍa relaciones desde el 2008, fue enjuiciado por la legislatura estatal. fue visto en uruguay con su amante de 43 aÑos. >> fue fiscal de nueva york y combatÍa redes de prostituciÓn pero se revelÓ que cuando fue gobernador del estado frecuentaba a prostitutas. hoy conduce un programa de televisiÓn en la cadena c n n. >> muchas gracias, martÍn. en otras informaciones el fallecido lÍder terrorista osama bin laden en un mensaje de audio que grabÓ poco antes de morir y que podrÍa ser el Último elogiÓ las protestas populares en el medio oriente. y predijo vientos de cambio. pero su intenciÓn era que se rijan esos paÍses por las leyes islÁmicas. >> el presidente de los estados unidos, barak obama, pronuncia su primer gran discurso sobre el medio oriente. se anticipa que barak obama defenderÁ las nuevas sanciones de los estados unid
edward mantuvo una relaciÓn con una productora de videos y sÍ, produjeron un hijo. >> su relaciÓn extramatrimonial con una periodista hispana de televisiÓn, a pesar de estar casado, terminÓ en divorcio en el 2007. >> kennedysu carrera. retirÓ su pre- candidatura por un escÁndalo sexual. >> estaba bien perdido, en argentina! junto con marÍa belÉn chapurro una periodista con la que sostenÍa relaciones desde el 2008, fue enjuiciado por la legislatura estatal. fue visto...