142
142
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
almighty god, made a sacrifice, the sole of your servant, john fitzgerald kennedy, has gone from this
almighty god, made a sacrifice, the sole of your servant, john fitzgerald kennedy, has gone from this
268
268
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
and when john fitzgerald kennedy and wife jackie got off from love field, they made their way through the area and on the way to a lunchion not far from here and that was all published a head of time and that is the window that lee harvey oswald sat in and determined that the deadly shots fired from. 50 years later, a lot of conspiracy theories are in place on whether or not oswalt was the gunman on that day. and there was another gunman across from dealey plaza and all of the conspiracies and politics aside, today is about remembering the 35th president of the united states and man who gave america hope and people turned out to pay homage to a man we loved so much. >> casy stegal. thank you so much. >> we are hearing firsthand accounts of what it was like that day in dealey plaza. and we'll bring in a man deal lord and shouting questions to lee harvey oswalt before he was shot. he was a young reporter in that day in dallas. good day to you. >> thank you very much. >> it is 1:04 in new york and we are about 26 minutes away from the moment. what were you doing precisely 50 years ago? >
and when john fitzgerald kennedy and wife jackie got off from love field, they made their way through the area and on the way to a lunchion not far from here and that was all published a head of time and that is the window that lee harvey oswald sat in and determined that the deadly shots fired from. 50 years later, a lot of conspiracy theories are in place on whether or not oswalt was the gunman on that day. and there was another gunman across from dealey plaza and all of the conspiracies and...
1,180
1.2K
Nov 28, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1,180
favorite 0
quote 1
john movement honors fitzgerald kennedy.ven as the succession to lyndon johnson is taking place, what is this succession taking place? one group of sentries is relieved, another group of sentries takes their place. the casket -- covered with a flag. they stand at attention. untilill stand that way others come to take their places. that is the military tradition. john fitzgerald kennedy is a military man. people were to have filed through therefore a portion of yesterday. it was originally planned for the night that the rotunda would be closed. so many people came to pay their last respects that it was kept open throughout the night. as we have noted, the weather was to turn cold. that did not matter. to consider come the weather. they came only to pay their last respects to john kennedy. -- 16 blocks one way and 16 blocks the other way. the blocks are long city blocks. they stayed there and they moved slowly, considering the weather. much too quickly when you consider the amount of respect they wanted to show. they were ther
john movement honors fitzgerald kennedy.ven as the succession to lyndon johnson is taking place, what is this succession taking place? one group of sentries is relieved, another group of sentries takes their place. the casket -- covered with a flag. they stand at attention. untilill stand that way others come to take their places. that is the military tradition. john fitzgerald kennedy is a military man. people were to have filed through therefore a portion of yesterday. it was originally...
150
150
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> please join me in a moment of silence in memory of john fitzgerald kennedy, 35th president of the can close your eyes ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ i don't know no love songs ♪ i can't seem to do anymore ♪ ♪ but i can sing this song ♪ and you can sing this song when i'm gone ♪ ♪ it won't be long before another day ♪ ♪ yeah we're going to have good time ♪ ♪ and no one is going to take that time away ♪ ♪ you can stay as long as you like ♪ ♪ only close your eyes you can close your eyes ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ darling i don't know no love songs ♪ ♪ and i can't seem to look anymore ♪ ♪ but i can sing this song and you can sing this song ♪ ♪ when i'm gone >> we are confronted with a moral issue. it's as old as the scriptures and it's as clear as the american constitution. the heart of the question is whether all americans are to be afforded equal rights and equal opportunities. whether we are going to treat our fellow americans as we want to be treated. if an american because his skin is dark cannot eat lunch in a restaurant open to the public, if he cannot send his children to the best public scho
. >> please join me in a moment of silence in memory of john fitzgerald kennedy, 35th president of the can close your eyes ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ i don't know no love songs ♪ i can't seem to do anymore ♪ ♪ but i can sing this song ♪ and you can sing this song when i'm gone ♪ ♪ it won't be long before another day ♪ ♪ yeah we're going to have good time ♪ ♪ and no one is going to take that time away ♪ ♪ you can stay as long as you like ♪ ♪ only close your eyes...
971
971
Nov 17, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 971
favorite 0
quote 0
john fitzgerald kennedy was assassinated 50 years ago this coming friday. a traumatic event that haunts our nation still. all this morning we'll be remembering the 35th president of the united states, the shooting in dallas that cut him down in the prime of life. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask you -- ask what you can do for your country. (cheers and applause) >> osgood: young and vigorous, john f. kennedy captured the imagination of millions of americans with his vision of a new frontier. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade group. >> osgood: after dallas, the horror of his end, the dashed hopes of what might have been. throughout the morning we'll be remembering key moments of that have friday afternoon and the three days that followed and we'll be taking the measure of a kennedy legacy. the john f. kennedy who loom sod large in our national memory very much a mixture of fact and legend. rit
john fitzgerald kennedy was assassinated 50 years ago this coming friday. a traumatic event that haunts our nation still. all this morning we'll be remembering the 35th president of the united states, the shooting in dallas that cut him down in the prime of life. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask you -- ask what you can do for your country. (cheers and applause) >> osgood: young and vigorous, john f. kennedy captured the imagination of millions of americans with his...
154
154
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 1
would you join me in a moment of ofence in honor of the life john fitzgerald kennedy?erica, america, god shed his grace on me. -- o beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain. majestyle mountains above the fruited plains. america, god shed his and ground thy good with brotherhood, from sea to shining sea. --autiful for may god thyrica and every day divine -- and every gain divine. ♪ [video clip] ladies and gentlemen, mr. david mccullough. >> he spoke to us and that now destined time passed. was with vitality and a sense of purpose such as we had never heard before. he was young to be president, but it did not seem so if you were younger still. he was ambitious to make it a better world and so were we. let the world go forth, he said, that the torch is passed to a new generation of americans. it was an exciting time. that needed tol be done, of so much that needed -- of equal opportunity, of education, the light of the mind and the spirit. service to one's country and the courage to move forward into the future. the cause of peace on earth. his was the inspi
would you join me in a moment of ofence in honor of the life john fitzgerald kennedy?erica, america, god shed his grace on me. -- o beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain. majestyle mountains above the fruited plains. america, god shed his and ground thy good with brotherhood, from sea to shining sea. --autiful for may god thyrica and every day divine -- and every gain divine. ♪ [video clip] ladies and gentlemen, mr. david mccullough. >> he spoke to us and that now...
72
72
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
the minister thousand fitzgerald said the government had mekong times officials in egypt about the case. his tee shot truly is and has written to the egyptian. justice minister. i had to see if it's possible to pursue and i last wrote. but clearly these international abductions are extremely difficult to resolve where there isn't good will on to. i admit that the family and we discussed a range of issues summer coming up on a number of points that they made their extremely contentious. not just preaching to the house but for other families. this news just in the presence of high courts and circuit courts have issued a statement about who lives to interference with the family no case in the high court judges say they investigated mr blair to see the report in yesterday's sunday times which suggested that a judge at the circuit courts had quote try to meddle in from a needle case this comes on the corner o'donnell joined together and share more of that the current x this case an intense more about the statement just a seed or not. this arises from every meeting that mr justice henry abbot
the minister thousand fitzgerald said the government had mekong times officials in egypt about the case. his tee shot truly is and has written to the egyptian. justice minister. i had to see if it's possible to pursue and i last wrote. but clearly these international abductions are extremely difficult to resolve where there isn't good will on to. i admit that the family and we discussed a range of issues summer coming up on a number of points that they made their extremely contentious. not just...
228
228
Nov 28, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
is that what you're up to, keith fitzgerald? >> well, depending on your relatives, that could or couldn't be a good thing. here's the thing. i do think it's very much a sign of retail desperation. they're going to book tremendous revenue at marginal if any profit because of the deep discounting, their forcing their employees to work. if you've got a ceo working there with the employees, i'll cut the guy some slack, but this has been a family holiday for centuries. i don't think they ought to do it. >> back to you, scott. what do you say to that? >> it is, traditionally, a family holiday. are you going to break up the family? >> well, it's a family holiday until it isn't, stewart. and i'll tell you, if you're a retailer, you're opening the doors for a reason. listen, if nobody showed up tonight, guess what, stores wouldn't open, because they'd be like, gosh, we're wasting all this time and money on staff and nobody's buying anything. but it's driven by the demand. and the demand is out there for people to go out and shop and spen
is that what you're up to, keith fitzgerald? >> well, depending on your relatives, that could or couldn't be a good thing. here's the thing. i do think it's very much a sign of retail desperation. they're going to book tremendous revenue at marginal if any profit because of the deep discounting, their forcing their employees to work. if you've got a ceo working there with the employees, i'll cut the guy some slack, but this has been a family holiday for centuries. i don't think they ought...
150
150
Nov 21, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
nixon and john fitzgerald kennedy. less, i believe, as i recall, than 200,000 votes separated them after millions of votes were cast. john kennedy was declared the president of the united states. and our nation remained divided. that was the generation of the civil rights movement. that was the generation of martin luther king, of rosa parks, of so many other heroes of the civil rights movement. and our colleague john lewis, the boy from troy. as we remember the assassination of john kennedy and in remembering that, like john larson of connecticut, i -- ber where i was, i was i had just delivered some papers to the united states senator from maryland for whom i was working while going to georgetown law school. and john, i came out the door leading from the chamber and was walking down the steps and a capitol policeman said, did you hear? i said did i hear what? the president has been shot. the president was my hero. and he had been shot. and like almost every american, i walked down those steps in somewhat of a daze, w
nixon and john fitzgerald kennedy. less, i believe, as i recall, than 200,000 votes separated them after millions of votes were cast. john kennedy was declared the president of the united states. and our nation remained divided. that was the generation of the civil rights movement. that was the generation of martin luther king, of rosa parks, of so many other heroes of the civil rights movement. and our colleague john lewis, the boy from troy. as we remember the assassination of john kennedy...
157
157
Nov 17, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
john fitzgerald kennedy got 49.7%. away from kennedy because he was irish catholic. one of the legacies of that presidency, which we don't spend enough -- pay enough attention to, is whether you loved or hated john fitzgerald kennedy. within ten days of his assuming the presidency, it was clear that he was faithful to the constitution, and the fact that he was an irish catholic did not mean that he had any less allegiance or patriotism to this country. and following that thousand days in office, i mean, look at the last election, we had two catholics running for national -- >> you go from talking about how there is sort of a -- the stigmatized catholics and costing to go into the kennedy name being magic, growing up in massachusetts, i learned firsthand, the name -- the power of the kennedy name at the ballot box. michael, i want to bring in, you had ideas of running against the kennedy name in maryland in 2002. kathleen kennedy-townsend was the democratic nominee, you were the republican candidate for lieutenant gover
john fitzgerald kennedy got 49.7%. away from kennedy because he was irish catholic. one of the legacies of that presidency, which we don't spend enough -- pay enough attention to, is whether you loved or hated john fitzgerald kennedy. within ten days of his assuming the presidency, it was clear that he was faithful to the constitution, and the fact that he was an irish catholic did not mean that he had any less allegiance or patriotism to this country. and following that thousand days in...
220
220
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
john fitzgerald kennedy's presidency, his life and yes, his death, seemed to myth logically usher ind was five decades filled with other tragedies. turmoil, and great triumphs. we were all very young. our lives in front of us. dallas was very young, as well, barely a century old. and given the nature of youth, we all felt envincible. well, it seems that we all grew up that day. city and citizens. and suddenly, we had to step up to trying to live up to the challenges of the words and visions of a beloved president. our collective hearts were broken. like so many of us who were too young to fully comprehend, i remember being called into the school gymnasium, hearing the terrible news and told to go home. stunned civic leaders at the trade mart luncheon awaited a president who would never arrive. crowds prayed outside parkland hospital. traffic stopped in cities across the country as news spread from car to car. and the world grieved with us. newspapers reported that flags were lowered to half-staff around the globe. germans on both sides of the berlin wall placed lit candles in their w
john fitzgerald kennedy's presidency, his life and yes, his death, seemed to myth logically usher ind was five decades filled with other tragedies. turmoil, and great triumphs. we were all very young. our lives in front of us. dallas was very young, as well, barely a century old. and given the nature of youth, we all felt envincible. well, it seems that we all grew up that day. city and citizens. and suddenly, we had to step up to trying to live up to the challenges of the words and visions of...
115
115
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> please join me in a moment of silence in memory of john fitzgerald kennedy, 35th president of theted tates. >> well, the sun is surely sinking down but the moon is slowly rising the must be still spinning round so this old world must still be spinning 'round and i still love you so close your eyes. you can close your eyes. it's all right. i don't know no love songs and i can't sing the blues anymore but i can sing this song and you can sing this song hen i'm gone it won't be long before another day yeah, we're gonna have good time and no one's going to take that time away you can stay as long as you like so close your eyes you can close your eyes it's all right darlin', i don't know no love songs and i can't sing the blues anymore but i can sing this song and you can sing this song when i'm gone >> we are confronted in america with a moral issue. it is as old as the scripture. and it is as clear as the american constitution. the heart of the question is whether all americans ought to be afforded equal rights and equal opportunities, whether we are going to treat our fellow america
. >> please join me in a moment of silence in memory of john fitzgerald kennedy, 35th president of theted tates. >> well, the sun is surely sinking down but the moon is slowly rising the must be still spinning round so this old world must still be spinning 'round and i still love you so close your eyes. you can close your eyes. it's all right. i don't know no love songs and i can't sing the blues anymore but i can sing this song and you can sing this song hen i'm gone it won't be...
125
125
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
kennatade fits jer -- fitzgerald kennedy. >> dallas has never held a ceremony. today's was simple. the mayor spoke and read experts from the speeches and the men's glee club from the naval a cadamy sang -- academy . ♪ . >> the president kennedy grave in arlington national cemetery, 85-year-old jean kennedy smith led a small group of family members, jfk's only surviving sibling. >>> when the president was shot, it brought the bay area to a halt and today we went back into the ktvu film vault looking for pictures that day. at 5:45 what we found. >> and new at 5:30 a brutal attack and robbery all caught on surveillance camera. the strange twist that led to the victim facing serious charges. >> and a convicted serial killer is sentenced to death, and the families of his victims are relieved. >> it's over. we'll tell you the on scene way joseph naso reacted as his death sentence was handed down. [ male announcer ] you can change your tomorrow if you do something today. and there's never been a better time because this year, devry university has $45 million dollars in
kennatade fits jer -- fitzgerald kennedy. >> dallas has never held a ceremony. today's was simple. the mayor spoke and read experts from the speeches and the men's glee club from the naval a cadamy sang -- academy . ♪ . >> the president kennedy grave in arlington national cemetery, 85-year-old jean kennedy smith led a small group of family members, jfk's only surviving sibling. >>> when the president was shot, it brought the bay area to a halt and today we went back into...
103
103
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
reverberatedas around the world -- this friday marking the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john fitzgerald kennedy. the violent death of the youngest u.s. president leaves a violent scar for the nation. you are watching "france 24." we start with news from molly. shot a french officer. it comes on the eve of elections. most rebellion -- the islamist rebellion led to the french intervention. we are in the capital for the elections. what is the latest? >> according to officials, it was an ambush. house, and he his shot him in the head and shoulder. different sources say different things. one source says the frenchman was able to capture him. it is tough to say if it was a political act, a frenchman targeted, or simply a private argument. bamako.re in what is the atmosphere like? >> it has been a lackluster campaign this week. we have been through several meetings with people not really enthralled following the presidential election this summer. on the security front, there are very few checkpoints, especially year, as theret were earlier this year following the french intervention against th
reverberatedas around the world -- this friday marking the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john fitzgerald kennedy. the violent death of the youngest u.s. president leaves a violent scar for the nation. you are watching "france 24." we start with news from molly. shot a french officer. it comes on the eve of elections. most rebellion -- the islamist rebellion led to the french intervention. we are in the capital for the elections. what is the latest? >> according to...
393
393
Nov 24, 2013
11/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 393
favorite 0
quote 0
was it fitzgerald. >> helms was the director of operation. >> kennedy's had a problem with castro. was a serious problem. there was a question reporting long range missles in cuba. >> kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs, military and cia. part grew out of the bay of pig. part grew out of the fact he doesn't want to respond militarily to the cuban missle crisis. he alone walked us back. i think there was concern, even in the kennedy family, this could have been internal. >> no evidence has ever surface today the contrary that nobody has put together the wider conspiracy. it is hard to accept that this one lone guy with a $19 rifle could disrupt american history to that extent. people will keep looking. all the records won't be released for another three years. >> lee harvey oswald acted alone said john kerry. >>> consider this item from the wall street journal about the start of j.f.k.'s texas trip, during which he made a public appearance in fort worth, texas. >> on the morning of the 22nd, the president gazed from the window of that hotel room prior to his brief talk in the
was it fitzgerald. >> helms was the director of operation. >> kennedy's had a problem with castro. was a serious problem. there was a question reporting long range missles in cuba. >> kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs, military and cia. part grew out of the bay of pig. part grew out of the fact he doesn't want to respond militarily to the cuban missle crisis. he alone walked us back. i think there was concern, even in the kennedy family, this could have been internal....
152
152
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgerald kennedy. >> and that marked the moments when shots rang out and killed the president in 1963 on this date. let's go live now to dallas for more from christine dobbin, who is there. christine? >> reporter: dan for those who remember that date they say kennedy inspired a generation and gave them a lot of hope, hope that was renewed after today's service. it was serious and understated. for many attending a way for them and a city to heal. >> when you're born in this state and this happened in your state, you're proud of your state we needed a closure to just say we're okay. he was a great person. >> 50 yearsing ayoet city was labelled full of hate when jfk was shot and killed. >> i'm sorry it wasn't more beautiful weather but it's a testament to commitment of the people who wanted to commemorate his, and recognize him, they're here anyway. >> reporter: voices sang, bells tolled and silence said so much. >> he was young to be president. it didn't seem so if you were younger, still. he was ambitious to make it a better
join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgerald kennedy. >> and that marked the moments when shots rang out and killed the president in 1963 on this date. let's go live now to dallas for more from christine dobbin, who is there. christine? >> reporter: dan for those who remember that date they say kennedy inspired a generation and gave them a lot of hope, hope that was renewed after today's service. it was serious and understated. for many attending a way for...
126
126
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
but we can all be better americans because john fitzgerald kennedy has passed our way. because he has been our chosen leader at a time in history when his character, his vision, and his quiet courage have enabled him to chart a course for us, a safe course for us, through the shoals of treacherous seas that encompass the world. and now that he is relieved of the almost superhuman burden we imposed on him, may he rest in peace. >> dallas today had even more to mourn. it held funeral services for one of its own who was a victim of friday's tragedy, officer j.d. tippit. >> there was a funeral of a very different sort today in nearby ft. worth. this was the dreary funeral of lee harvey oswald, alleged murderer of president kennedy. the pathetic group of mourners included oswald's mother, marguerite, his wife marina, his brother robert, and oswald's two children, one of them a babe in arms. the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united state
but we can all be better americans because john fitzgerald kennedy has passed our way. because he has been our chosen leader at a time in history when his character, his vision, and his quiet courage have enabled him to chart a course for us, a safe course for us, through the shoals of treacherous seas that encompass the world. and now that he is relieved of the almost superhuman burden we imposed on him, may he rest in peace. >> dallas today had even more to mourn. it held funeral...
129
129
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> shortly before the dawn of saturday morning, john fitzgerald kennedy comes home to the white house. he had been the president for two years and 10 months. >> we can't see if anybody is hit, but something is terribly wrong in the motorcade. and it looks as though they're going to the hospital. >> that day, 50 years ago today. the scene today. and you're looking live at the shot of the eternal flame, burning at the site of president john f. kennedy's grave, and it has been burning every day, with the exception of two days ever since. >>> he was a reporter for the dallas herald, and he was assigned to cover a reception for the first lady. but he witnessed one of the biggest moments of history. take us back to that day and what do you remember most? >> well, i remember of course our city desk officials were listening to the police radio. and we heard the transmission of that shot having been fired. and that was a frightening moment. and i was asked by the city editor to go directly to the plaza, which was five blocks away. and i remember it being a scene of bedlam, and there were rifle
. >> shortly before the dawn of saturday morning, john fitzgerald kennedy comes home to the white house. he had been the president for two years and 10 months. >> we can't see if anybody is hit, but something is terribly wrong in the motorcade. and it looks as though they're going to the hospital. >> that day, 50 years ago today. the scene today. and you're looking live at the shot of the eternal flame, burning at the site of president john f. kennedy's grave, and it has been...
395
395
tv
eye 395
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i john fitzgerald kennedy do solemnly swear. >> reporter: or if you're an actor playing kennedy howinto public memory? >> ask not what your country can do for you? >> you have to look like him. you have to have the voice. you have to have the mannerisms. that in and of itself is a challenge. >> we don't know what lincoln or adams looked like or moved like but ken si is on so much film do you need to do an imitation or fill it somehow? >> an actor's job isn't to imitate. make the character recognizable as a human being. >> i am today, announcing my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. >> what i want to know is did the voice get stuck in your head? >> the voice that gets stuck in your head is the famous voice of "ask not" that's his. [ terrible voice. i spent more time listening to his dictation. his private dictation. >> reporter: "killing kennedy" strives to be a record of what happens during his thousand days in office. from the agony of the "bay of pigs" debacle -- >> i was too soft on communism and i told them i was ready. >> reporter: to the pink suit especially pi
>> i john fitzgerald kennedy do solemnly swear. >> reporter: or if you're an actor playing kennedy howinto public memory? >> ask not what your country can do for you? >> you have to look like him. you have to have the voice. you have to have the mannerisms. that in and of itself is a challenge. >> we don't know what lincoln or adams looked like or moved like but ken si is on so much film do you need to do an imitation or fill it somehow? >> an actor's job...
199
199
Nov 14, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
so you wrote the book "the fitzgeralds and the kennedys." >> i did. >> 50 years after his assassinationll influence things? >> it's astonishing how those pictures, if we hadn't had a world of photography and film, i'm not sure the memory would be as strong as it is right now because he did only have three years in the presidency. but popular people still remember what he looked like as a young man and the idea that he was cut short at that moment of glamour when america was feeling optimistic about the world, when we felt that private people could care about public lives and the peace corps and poverty, there was a sense of a mood of destiny in that generation and when it was cut short, i think there will always be a romantic feeling about it. >> in fact, so romantic that at least two authors, stephen king and jeff greenfield, have written books about what might have been had kennedy survived. >> exactly. in fact, i talked to both when they were writing the books. it was fun to think about what if. >> what do you think would have been? >> i think it would have been different. there's no
so you wrote the book "the fitzgeralds and the kennedys." >> i did. >> 50 years after his assassinationll influence things? >> it's astonishing how those pictures, if we hadn't had a world of photography and film, i'm not sure the memory would be as strong as it is right now because he did only have three years in the presidency. but popular people still remember what he looked like as a young man and the idea that he was cut short at that moment of glamour when...
229
229
Nov 21, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
keith fitzgerald. good to see everybody. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> john, let me kick it off with you. would you buy into this rally right here? very strong day. broad based rally. you want to put new money to work? you think this goes higher going into year end? >> i think the fed has been giving us a little mixed signal. i think moving forward we're going to be looking at a very accommodative environment for a number of months. we don't think that tapering is going to happen in december. we're looking at at least march if not later. i think that buying into this rally is not a bad idea at all. >> heather, you're looking all the way to january at this point. which is not that far away. you think we'll see a change in the market tone at that point. why? >> well, tone and as far as change in the markets, i guess we grind higher over the next month. if we did taper in january. but then again, as you and maria went over, yesterday we might taper 6.5% unemployment. now 5.5%. they're kind of like moving ta
keith fitzgerald. good to see everybody. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> john, let me kick it off with you. would you buy into this rally right here? very strong day. broad based rally. you want to put new money to work? you think this goes higher going into year end? >> i think the fed has been giving us a little mixed signal. i think moving forward we're going to be looking at a very accommodative environment for a number of months. we don't think that...
113
113
Nov 30, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
she had the added unfitted pete rose fitzgerald kennedy. in boston, and campaign bahnsen, she could link to her popular father and the namesake for her son. joe was not up on this sounds very much. if you look through the photos, you will very rarely the. indeed, when jack is nominated in 1960, joe was in los angeles, where the convention was. he has to stay hidden from view in a rented home they were a living. when kennedy goes to the convention hall to accept the nomination, he brings his mother and she goes out onto the podium with him and she waves to the crowd. jack and his dad only appear the day after the election when all is said and done and all is over. joe comes out and there is the famous portrait of the whole family at hyannisport, all of pro and a close victory of jack. >> host: he threw the screen parties when jack was first running. didn't rose and her daughters inserted these people they feel like they could come meet royalty. was it not part of their appeal? >> guest: it was. they were called tea parties. they started in 1
she had the added unfitted pete rose fitzgerald kennedy. in boston, and campaign bahnsen, she could link to her popular father and the namesake for her son. joe was not up on this sounds very much. if you look through the photos, you will very rarely the. indeed, when jack is nominated in 1960, joe was in los angeles, where the convention was. he has to stay hidden from view in a rented home they were a living. when kennedy goes to the convention hall to accept the nomination, he brings his...
114
114
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
sean fitzgerald kennedy stands made history maybe you'll say that his actions as president. his resting place its ellington symmetry is when one pays tribute these days. i think i need to hustle a visit by the onset of the fact that he was assassinated. the first president born the twentieth century. and he was the youngest president elect said he brought a youthful idealism to this country this tree is the jfk spent in the one house captud the imagination of america and keep the wild. now washington pays tribute to its architecture its street names and its monuments the thoughts keep returning to the fateful day. and to the investigation commissioned by president lyndon johnson its conclusion the harvey oswald acted alone and that it's a bed its many continue to challenge new doubts about the single sheet to the mia found that there are other authors like james swanson who reject all talk about conspiracies we've been so distracted by tales of grassy knowles conspirators multiple gunman the c i a the fbi the russians the cubans lyndon johnson texas oil man multiple suspects
sean fitzgerald kennedy stands made history maybe you'll say that his actions as president. his resting place its ellington symmetry is when one pays tribute these days. i think i need to hustle a visit by the onset of the fact that he was assassinated. the first president born the twentieth century. and he was the youngest president elect said he brought a youthful idealism to this country this tree is the jfk spent in the one house captud the imagination of america and keep the wild. now...
122
122
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
>> ladies and gentlemen, would you join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgerald kennedy. [bell tolling] >> it's the first time dallas has held an official ceremony to observe the anniversary of the assassination. thousands filled dealey plaza. the simple ceremony included excerpts from kennedy's speeches and songs from the men's glee club at the united states naval academy. ♪ >> also this morning a small group of kennedy family members laid a wreath at president kennedy's gave in arlington national cemetery. they were led by 85-year-old jean kennedy smith, his only surviving sibling. >>> do you where you were when the president was assassinated? join us on facebook and leave a comment. >>> we're expecting to learn more about the sandy hook elementary shooting on monday when the investigation report is released. a statement from the connecticut criminal justice division says the findings are based on an investigation by state prosecutors. it comes nearly a year after 20- year-old adam lanza killed his mother at their home in newtown before opening fire at the scho
>> ladies and gentlemen, would you join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgerald kennedy. [bell tolling] >> it's the first time dallas has held an official ceremony to observe the anniversary of the assassination. thousands filled dealey plaza. the simple ceremony included excerpts from kennedy's speeches and songs from the men's glee club at the united states naval academy. ♪ >> also this morning a small group of kennedy family members laid a wreath...
169
169
Nov 14, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
keith fitzgerald from money map press joining us as well. lindsay, no surprises, i guess, from the janet yellen testimony today. she's dovish and she wants to continue policy right now, right? >> that's exactly right. no surprises. which is exactly why the confirmation process and the transition of power from bernanke to yellen is likely to be seamless. as expected she continued to champion the policies of the fed that are already in place and continued to expect further accommodation as the economy gains more momentum. she did point out the recent improvements as of late but has said against the backdrop of a still heightened unemployment rate, there was still room for improvement. overall she gave off a great presence. she was calm, she was articulate and gave the market no surprise with a very dovish tone and testimony. >> so what do you do, then, from an investment standpoint, ron? do you still buy stocks here and are you able to find good values where we are currently? >> we always look for good companies at cheap prices. it's getting v
keith fitzgerald from money map press joining us as well. lindsay, no surprises, i guess, from the janet yellen testimony today. she's dovish and she wants to continue policy right now, right? >> that's exactly right. no surprises. which is exactly why the confirmation process and the transition of power from bernanke to yellen is likely to be seamless. as expected she continued to champion the policies of the fed that are already in place and continued to expect further accommodation as...
164
164
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
the new quinnipiac poll released today shows fitzgerald inching up in the race even though he's relatively among republicans but right now he's under 50. >>> finally, 11, that's the percentage, how much more likely you are to identify as a republican if you only have daughters. a study published today by pew research found that if you only have daughters and no sons you're more likely to be a republican. bush-cheney, they all had daughters only. right? it's called the daughters effect. it seemed to hold true for president bush but not so much for presidents clinton and obama. there you go. >>> up next, supreme challenge. we're taking a deep dive into what could be the next hurdle for the president's health care law. [ dennis ] it's always the same dilemma -- who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem
the new quinnipiac poll released today shows fitzgerald inching up in the race even though he's relatively among republicans but right now he's under 50. >>> finally, 11, that's the percentage, how much more likely you are to identify as a republican if you only have daughters. a study published today by pew research found that if you only have daughters and no sons you're more likely to be a republican. bush-cheney, they all had daughters only. right? it's called the daughters effect....
210
210
Nov 29, 2013
11/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 1
he and his family served thanksgiving dinner to the down and out in west oakland's fitzgerald park. his liver failed when he was just 11 years old, he received a transplant from a los angeles teenager that was killed in an accident. the family feeds the homeless once a month and on thanksgiving they honor his donor. >> it's an honor to honor him. it's good to come out and feed for him. since he is not here, and just have a different impact on people's lives. >> he said he hopes that his actions not just on thanksgiving, but every month when he does this will encourage others to be organ donors. >>> it's a tradition in san francisco, but this year, it comes with a twist, a musical twist. the cast broke in to song while helping to serve lunch at the memorial church. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound >> sounds nice, doesn't it? the church serves several thousand people. as they are enjoying the tech boom, there's still a huge problem with the homeless and needy. >> i'm in the shelter. you know? and without this, i would not -- i probably would not be eating today. i would not be ea
he and his family served thanksgiving dinner to the down and out in west oakland's fitzgerald park. his liver failed when he was just 11 years old, he received a transplant from a los angeles teenager that was killed in an accident. the family feeds the homeless once a month and on thanksgiving they honor his donor. >> it's an honor to honor him. it's good to come out and feed for him. since he is not here, and just have a different impact on people's lives. >> he said he hopes that...
167
167
Nov 24, 2013
11/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> was it desmond fitzgerald? >> was it helms? helms was the director of operations. >> he had a problem, the kennedys had a problem with castro and it was a serious problem. it was a question of putting long range missiles in cuba. >> it was after that. >> yeah, well kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs and with the military and the cia. part of it grew out of the bay of pigs. and the fact he didn't want to respond militarily to the crisis. so i think there was some concern, even in the kennedy family that this could have been internal. but no evidence has ever surfaced to the contrary that nobody has put together the wider conspiracy, but it is hard to accept that this one lone guy, loser guy with a $19 rifle could disrupt american history to that extent. so people are going to keep looking and not all the records have been released and they won't be another three years. >> lee harvey oswald acted alone. kennedy's inkling. consider this item from if wall street journal about the start of jfk's texas trip during which he mad
. >> was it desmond fitzgerald? >> was it helms? helms was the director of operations. >> he had a problem, the kennedys had a problem with castro and it was a serious problem. it was a question of putting long range missiles in cuba. >> it was after that. >> yeah, well kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs and with the military and the cia. part of it grew out of the bay of pigs. and the fact he didn't want to respond militarily to the crisis. so i think there...
119
119
Nov 14, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
i like joe and portraits of formica us president joan fitzgerald kennedy has been discovered in a field at the northern italian city of toronto age comes a few days ahead of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the thirty ft us president assassinated in dallas texas on nov twenty seven nineteen sixty three. i mean else's diary and kim are in use the tracks as to create the one hundred and fifty mi to one page a total geek by knowing but in a midfield and custard tomorrow the sheer scale of his pictures mean they can only keep the blood flowing over the countryside. the policy is the land down to sa's produce the joy in each of the dog looks like twenty kids scream purported of us president barrack obama to coincide with them lama's visit to italy in july two thousand going to the g eight summit and putt from six a need to be up to his election in march twenty ten team pfft. the us like departments the listed technology here in islamist militant group al qaeda on nine minutes as a foreign organization committed to instruct us breaking the story i agencies to pull all businesses on fi
i like joe and portraits of formica us president joan fitzgerald kennedy has been discovered in a field at the northern italian city of toronto age comes a few days ahead of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the thirty ft us president assassinated in dallas texas on nov twenty seven nineteen sixty three. i mean else's diary and kim are in use the tracks as to create the one hundred and fifty mi to one page a total geek by knowing but in a midfield and custard tomorrow the sheer scale of...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
president john fitzgerald kennedy was assassinated in broad daylight as his presidential motorcade drove through the streets of dallas texas it was a pivotal moment in history and if you're from a younger generation you need only ask older relatives where they work that they j.f.k. was shot to understand the magnitude of this event john f. kennedy was america's thirty fifth president his life cut short only one thousand days into his first term in office and a brief span of time he left a lasting legacy who is perhaps tried the most in the tense standoff of the cuban missile crisis which is regarded as the closest the world has ever come to nuclear war in one hundred sixty three in the limited test ban treaty with the soviet union which highlighted his administration's priority to curb the spread of nuclear weapons j.f.k. also established the peace corps as a goodwill program to promote world peace and friendship since being established in one thousand nine hundred sixty one over two hundred thousand volunteers have served in the corps cross one hundred thirty nine countries and what was
president john fitzgerald kennedy was assassinated in broad daylight as his presidential motorcade drove through the streets of dallas texas it was a pivotal moment in history and if you're from a younger generation you need only ask older relatives where they work that they j.f.k. was shot to understand the magnitude of this event john f. kennedy was america's thirty fifth president his life cut short only one thousand days into his first term in office and a brief span of time he left a...
127
127
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
this mass has been offered for john fitzgerald kennedy, the 35th president of the united states.st in peace. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ our body of the late cemetery is taken to the cemetery. the church proposes that we recall the words of christ. i'm the resurrection in life. he who believes in me even he die shall live. and whoever lives and believes in me, shall never die. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [bells ringing] mrs. rose kennedy, the late president's mother. and they will now leave the cathedral. go to arlington cemetery in automobiles at this time since the distance is about three miles. the hymn just played outside was "holy god, we praise thy name ." the late president's father, 75 75-year-old joseph was taken on a drive of cape cod so he might see the flag at the resort area. as he and his family have known and love for so many years. he left about 10:15 this morning accompanied by his niece, and former president of notre dame university. the limb zone drove through the business district and through nearby -- former president's eisenhower and truman. before ambassador kennedy we
this mass has been offered for john fitzgerald kennedy, the 35th president of the united states.st in peace. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ our body of the late cemetery is taken to the cemetery. the church proposes that we recall the words of christ. i'm the resurrection in life. he who believes in me even he die shall live. and whoever lives and believes in me, shall never die. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [bells ringing] mrs. rose kennedy, the late president's...
94
94
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
reverberated around the well this friday marking the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of john fitzgerald kennedy. five decades on. what is the legacy of us is the youngest ever for that thanks for joining us of those write headlines on the ground what you ask. we stopped in united kingdom where three women at the ready stop the spending that he isn't slaved in the london home. the trio aged from thirty two with seventy earn a highly traumatized state may not be exposed to the outside world for decades. snowfall they suffered any sexual assaults during their detention but are essentially held his domestic say the metropolitan police maori stumbling over two suspects in on the nobleman and that makes sixties shows that the store an ordinary house in an ordinary street in the central london neighborhood held a secret for over thirty years. an alleged case of slavery that scotland yard had never seen on a scale. we were able to rescue. three winning eight sixty nine fifty seven and thirty. i'm taking the place making it one of the women is that he is a bag each time we believe that she may s
reverberated around the well this friday marking the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of john fitzgerald kennedy. five decades on. what is the legacy of us is the youngest ever for that thanks for joining us of those write headlines on the ground what you ask. we stopped in united kingdom where three women at the ready stop the spending that he isn't slaved in the london home. the trio aged from thirty two with seventy earn a highly traumatized state may not be exposed to the outside...
177
177
Nov 6, 2013
11/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
on the northwestern wildcats web page, the head coach pat fitzgerald says he's honored to help the wounded warriors program. >> we lost some tough games but it pales in comparison to what these great warriors do to defend our freedom. >> reporter: meredith says while their intentions may be good, the uniforms for the november 16th game need to go. >> it's going to affect us more and i wish that sports teams would be more thoughtful about that when they do a campaign like this. >> reporter: late tonight, northwestern also issued a statement also saying the design on the jersey depicts an older flag. with more than a week before these jerseys hit the playing field you can bet this debate will continue. >>> he walked into work today and his teammates started chanting his name. aldon smith, the troubled star for the 49ers returned to practice. and for the first time spoke publicly about his recent stay in rehab. >> just, you know, a combination of what was best for me and, you know, just, once again, where i wanted to get at and better myself as a person. and that's what seemed like the best t
on the northwestern wildcats web page, the head coach pat fitzgerald says he's honored to help the wounded warriors program. >> we lost some tough games but it pales in comparison to what these great warriors do to defend our freedom. >> reporter: meredith says while their intentions may be good, the uniforms for the november 16th game need to go. >> it's going to affect us more and i wish that sports teams would be more thoughtful about that when they do a campaign like this....
82
82
Nov 28, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
so let us here highly resolve that john fitzgerald kennedy did not live or die in vain. [applause] and on this thanksgiving eve, as we gather together to ask the lord blessing and give him our thanks, let us unite in those familiar and cherished words -- america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on november 25, 1963, approximately one million people lined the route from the u.s. capitol to arlington national cemetery. millions warrant watched the live coverage. beginning at 1:00 p.m., watch nbc's coverage of president kennedy's state funeral. on the next washington journal, a conversation of the u.s. economy, unemployment, in the minimum wage. our guests are university of maryland professor peter morici and joseph minarik. on the james mcconville ability to secure the country. it is live every morning on c- span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. coming up on c-span tonight, republican governors
so let us here highly resolve that john fitzgerald kennedy did not live or die in vain. [applause] and on this thanksgiving eve, as we gather together to ask the lord blessing and give him our thanks, let us unite in those familiar and cherished words -- america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on...
501
501
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
WRC
tv
eye 501
favorite 0
quote 0
>> ladies and gentlemen, would you join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgeraldnedy? >> people gathered for a memorial event where the president's motorcade passed through. the ceremony included a moment of silence at 12:30 dallas time, the time the fatal shots were fired in 1963. church bells across dallas rang out during the ceremony in honor of our 35th president. >> closer to home, here is a live look at kennedy's graveside in arlington cemetery. people have been stopping by to see the eternal flame. the only surviving sibling laid a wreath at the grave sight. >> it's a stark contrast to the sunny blue skies that greeted president kennedy and the first lady 50 years ago. it forced changes in the program for the memorial. wendy rieger is live in dallas with that part of the coverage. wendy? >> reporter: hi jim, hi pat. we are in the middest of deconstructing the set. some of the magic isn't evident. earlier today, it was truly such a beautiful thing to be a part of. dealy plaza, for 50 years held the memory of violence and a national horror as some would say,
>> ladies and gentlemen, would you join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgeraldnedy? >> people gathered for a memorial event where the president's motorcade passed through. the ceremony included a moment of silence at 12:30 dallas time, the time the fatal shots were fired in 1963. church bells across dallas rang out during the ceremony in honor of our 35th president. >> closer to home, here is a live look at kennedy's graveside in arlington cemetery....
90
90
Nov 28, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
resolves here highly that john fitzgerald kennedy did not live or die in vain. [applause] and on this thanksgiving eve, as we gather together to ask the lord'sat thing -- the blessing and give him our thanks, let us unite in those --iliar and cherished words america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crown thy from sea brotherhood to shining sea [applause] ♪ >> on november 25, 1963, approximately one million people lined the route of resident kennedy's funeral procession ram u.s. capitol to arlington national cemetery. millions more watched the live television coverage. the inning at 1:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day on c-span, watch nbc's coverage of president kennedy's state funeral. >> coming up on c-span tonight, republican governors discussed the future of their party. then a strategist talks about the way the gop can reach out to underrepresented communities. later, president obama pardons the national turkey. >> on the next "washington journal," a conversation about the u.s. economy, underemployment and the minimum wage. then from barbara merryfield in
resolves here highly that john fitzgerald kennedy did not live or die in vain. [applause] and on this thanksgiving eve, as we gather together to ask the lord'sat thing -- the blessing and give him our thanks, let us unite in those --iliar and cherished words america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crown thy from sea brotherhood to shining sea [applause] ♪ >> on november 25, 1963, approximately one million people lined the route of resident kennedy's funeral procession ram u.s....
149
149
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
but we can all be better americans because john fitzgerald kennedy has passed our way.e has been our chosen leader at a time in history when his character, his vision, and his quiet courage have enabled him to chart a course for us, a safe course for us, through the shoals of treacherous seas that encompass the world. and now that he is relieved of the almost superhuman burden we imposed on him, may he rest in peace. >> dallas today had even more to mourn. it held funeral services for one of its own who was a victim of friday's tragedy, officer j.d. tippit. >> there was a funeral of a very different sort today in nearby ft. worth. this was the dreary funeral of lee harvey oswald, alleged murderer of president kennedy. the pathetic group of mourners included oswald's mother, brother robert, and oswald's two children, one of them a babe in arms. the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president k
but we can all be better americans because john fitzgerald kennedy has passed our way.e has been our chosen leader at a time in history when his character, his vision, and his quiet courage have enabled him to chart a course for us, a safe course for us, through the shoals of treacherous seas that encompass the world. and now that he is relieved of the almost superhuman burden we imposed on him, may he rest in peace. >> dallas today had even more to mourn. it held funeral services for one...
660
660
Nov 25, 2013
11/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 660
favorite 0
quote 0
carson palmer stands in the pocket and finds larry fitzgerald for 26 yards.ardinals stun the colts 40- 11. cardsals in the afc race. the texans the victim today. both teams are 2-9. >>> it was the long bowl today in st. louis. the rams chris against the bear's kyle with howell also in attendance. the ricky austin heads one way. and that's a 55-yard touchdown run the fourth straight week carson has scored 26 or better. chris comes sprinting from the sidelines to get his brother out of a scuffle. protection by big brother or sibling rivalry? only the lines know for sure. but the older brother has bragging rights when it comes to the game outcome. >>> the packers came from 16 points down and salvaged a 26 all tie with the vickings. both teams played field goals but could get nothing after that. >>> quarterback pairing does not get bigger than this. this game was all denver early. the patriots steven ridley hit by van miller who takes it back 60 yards at the end zone. the patriots staged the greatest come back in team history when brady hit julian adelman and ade
carson palmer stands in the pocket and finds larry fitzgerald for 26 yards.ardinals stun the colts 40- 11. cardsals in the afc race. the texans the victim today. both teams are 2-9. >>> it was the long bowl today in st. louis. the rams chris against the bear's kyle with howell also in attendance. the ricky austin heads one way. and that's a 55-yard touchdown run the fourth straight week carson has scored 26 or better. chris comes sprinting from the sidelines to get his brother out of a...
55
55
Nov 19, 2013
11/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
earth types see is that 2 hours but modified by this thing over here and it's called the lorentz fitzgerald contraction factor, all right? and then v is the speed, the relative speed. and c, of course, the speed of light. and we've done that, we find out that, wow, a 2-hour trip appears to be 2 1/2 hours. and that's what we saw in the film. now if you go at higher speeds, the time dilation-- dilation means stretched out. the stretch-out of time is even more. if you went 87% the speed of light, i'm not gonna take the time to do that now. but if i put the 0.87 in here, i would come out over here where the time is twice as much. twice as much time, see? so 2 hours will be 4 hour trip. and if i went 99.5% the speed of light, that fast, then it turns out the time would be 10 times as much. so a 2 hour-trip would look like 20 hours. let's take the extreme case. what if i went at the speed of light itself? okay. then this would be just c, not a fraction of c, but c. and c-squared, c-squared, what? is one. what's one take away one, gang? - zero. - zero. what's the square root of zero? - zero. - zer
earth types see is that 2 hours but modified by this thing over here and it's called the lorentz fitzgerald contraction factor, all right? and then v is the speed, the relative speed. and c, of course, the speed of light. and we've done that, we find out that, wow, a 2-hour trip appears to be 2 1/2 hours. and that's what we saw in the film. now if you go at higher speeds, the time dilation-- dilation means stretched out. the stretch-out of time is even more. if you went 87% the speed of light,...
148
148
Nov 25, 2013
11/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
larry fitzgerald for 26-yards, cardinals beat the colts 40-11.als put the heat -- suddenly jackson feel likes the feel of winning, jaguars extended houston's losing street to nine games. >> >> reoften none in st. louis, rookie receiver austin heading one way and reverses his field. he won't be caught, a 55-yard touchdown run. fourth straight week austin has scored for 50-yards or better. rams won. brotherly rivalry, chris long spreading from the side lines to get his brother out of a scuffle. is chris rescuing kyle or starting something up in they will settle it at the next family get together. >> packers came from 16 down and salvaged a 26-26 tie in the vikings. >> >> kansas city fans are hoping their once beaten team would not become twice beaten 26-yard score, chargers win a back and forth game, handing the chiefs their second straight loss. >> >> new york giants won four in a row before being cooled off by dallas. >> >> bucs have won four in a row. panthers trailed throughout most of the day. beating the dolphins. raven and jets 5 and 6. stee
larry fitzgerald for 26-yards, cardinals beat the colts 40-11.als put the heat -- suddenly jackson feel likes the feel of winning, jaguars extended houston's losing street to nine games. >> >> reoften none in st. louis, rookie receiver austin heading one way and reverses his field. he won't be caught, a 55-yard touchdown run. fourth straight week austin has scored for 50-yards or better. rams won. brotherly rivalry, chris long spreading from the side lines to get his brother out of...
300
300
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 300
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i am myself but i am emboding some great women by the name of billy holiday, really fitzgerald,er. >> shoes you have to fill, that's not overwhelming, is it? >> oh, yes, it is. >> she fills them very well, i must say. i watch from the winging every day. she's doing it. >> he messes with me in the wings every day, that's what he does. >> that's what men do. >> dule, you are playing the host. your role is? >> i'm the captain of the ship. i take you on the journey. i greet you at the door and send you on your way. >> was there a real person at the cotton club who actually did that? are you based on a real person? >> i believe so. i wasn't there. but there was always an emcee. >> frank gifford was and i was. >> frank, you tell me what happened. >> in the 1920s, he wasn't but yeah, a legendary time, no doubt. >> there was always an emcee, whether it was cab or duke. somebody holding it down. >> there's no real story line, or is there? it's about just the great music. >> the story line is the time of the music. the time, the music and the experience. of the cotton club. >> how long ar
. >> i am myself but i am emboding some great women by the name of billy holiday, really fitzgerald,er. >> shoes you have to fill, that's not overwhelming, is it? >> oh, yes, it is. >> she fills them very well, i must say. i watch from the winging every day. she's doing it. >> he messes with me in the wings every day, that's what he does. >> that's what men do. >> dule, you are playing the host. your role is? >> i'm the captain of the ship. i take...
182
182
Nov 25, 2013
11/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
carson palmer and this guy has been good. 26 yards to fitzgerald. 14-3 arizona.or luck. going down. the pick six and 40-11 is the final. cardinals are now 7-4 and they won four straight games. clemens and the rams are playing good football. they do the same to chicago today. 605 -- 60 -- 65 the yards. saint louis is now 5-6. safford threw three touchdowns. having a flipping good time right there. less than a minute to go and lions driving and stafford to johnson. i'll take that. tampa bay has can three straight 24-21. carolina rallied and scored the game's final 17 points. 46 seconds left. twenty-16 -- 20-16 and panthers have won eight straight. walters wanted his team to attack the basket. they celt telled for three's. first half and a baseline. reverse it and he had 14. and then team high of 20 points and 11 boards. the ducks take control. two of 18 off the bench. 182 the final. the 17th ranked bears opening it up and they were in control throughout. gray, where are you? you dominated today. 23 points and 10 rebounds. quick step. cal is now 3-2 with a 65-51 win
carson palmer and this guy has been good. 26 yards to fitzgerald. 14-3 arizona.or luck. going down. the pick six and 40-11 is the final. cardinals are now 7-4 and they won four straight games. clemens and the rams are playing good football. they do the same to chicago today. 605 -- 60 -- 65 the yards. saint louis is now 5-6. safford threw three touchdowns. having a flipping good time right there. less than a minute to go and lions driving and stafford to johnson. i'll take that. tampa bay has...
185
185
Nov 24, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
but we can all be better americans because john fitzgerald kennedy has passed our way. at a time in history when his character, his vision, and his quiet courage have enabled him to chart a course for us, a safe course for us, through the shoals of treacherous seas that encompass the world. and now that he is relieved of the almost superhuman burden we imposed on him, may he rest in peace. >> dallas today had even more to mourn. it held funeral services for one of its own who was a victim of friday's tragedy. officer j.d. tippit. it was a funeral of a very different sort today in nearby ft. worth. this was the dreary funeral of lee harvey oswald, alleged murderer of president kennedy. the pathetic group of mourners included oswald's mother, marguerite, his wife marina, his brother robert, and oswald's two children, one of them a babe in arms. the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president ke
but we can all be better americans because john fitzgerald kennedy has passed our way. at a time in history when his character, his vision, and his quiet courage have enabled him to chart a course for us, a safe course for us, through the shoals of treacherous seas that encompass the world. and now that he is relieved of the almost superhuman burden we imposed on him, may he rest in peace. >> dallas today had even more to mourn. it held funeral services for one of its own who was a victim...