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jackie kennedy. jackie was born in southampton new york. society parents who are divorced , she had a wealthy stepfather, shoot a very good education. in addition to her high school she went to college vassar, she went to france, she went to george washington university, and she got a ba in french literature. before marriage, she was the washington times herald camera girl. she was the first first lady to be born in a hospital. she married jfk at age 24, her second marriage to aristotle onassis, at age 39, she had one daughter and two sons, one son died at two days old. she was 31 years old when she became first lady. she was first lady less than three years. she died at age 64, and she's the only first lady to date that is buried in religion national cemetery. jackie kennedy really wasn't appreciated for the things that she did. and maybe that's because of her age. 31 years old, she was much younger than any of the first lady is that we have talked about so far today. those first lady's became first lady's at mid-forties late 40's, 50's, 6
jackie kennedy. jackie was born in southampton new york. society parents who are divorced , she had a wealthy stepfather, shoot a very good education. in addition to her high school she went to college vassar, she went to france, she went to george washington university, and she got a ba in french literature. before marriage, she was the washington times herald camera girl. she was the first first lady to be born in a hospital. she married jfk at age 24, her second marriage to aristotle...
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jackie kennedy. jackie was born in southampton new york. society parents who are divorced , she had a wealthy stepfather, shoot a very good education. in addition to her high school she went to college vassar, she went to france, she went to george washington university, and she got a ba in french literature. before marriage, she was the washington times herald camera girl. she was the first first lady to be born in a hospital. she married jfk at age 24, her second marriage to aristotle onassis, at age 39, she had one daughter and two sons, one son died at two days old. she was 31 years old when she became first lady. she was first lady less than three years. she died at age 64, and she's the only first lady to date that is buried in religion national cemetery. jackie kennedy really wasn't appreciated for the things that she did. and maybe that's because of her age. 31 years old, she was much younger than any of the first lady is that we have talked about so far today. those first lady's became first lady's at mid-forties late 40's, 50's, 6
jackie kennedy. jackie was born in southampton new york. society parents who are divorced , she had a wealthy stepfather, shoot a very good education. in addition to her high school she went to college vassar, she went to france, she went to george washington university, and she got a ba in french literature. before marriage, she was the washington times herald camera girl. she was the first first lady to be born in a hospital. she married jfk at age 24, her second marriage to aristotle...
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jackie kennedy took this on. she went all over trying to find pieces of furniture that had been stuck there over the years. each family could come on and decorate the way they wanted. they needed to raise funds. there were no government funds for this. she came up with the idea of the guidebook. it was successful to raise funds for this redecoration. she solicited all over the nation for people to donate historical furniture and artistic items. then she worked to make sure there was a law that cap. that those items became a permanent part of the white house collection. she succeeded in getting a new position created, the white house curator. she was a proponent of the arts. she use the white house to showcase the arts. she posted performances -- she hosted performances of ballet and modern jazz performed by american performers. she was very instrumental in the creation of what was the national cultural center, the kennedy center for the performing arts. the whole country watched and mourned after the assassinatio
jackie kennedy took this on. she went all over trying to find pieces of furniture that had been stuck there over the years. each family could come on and decorate the way they wanted. they needed to raise funds. there were no government funds for this. she came up with the idea of the guidebook. it was successful to raise funds for this redecoration. she solicited all over the nation for people to donate historical furniture and artistic items. then she worked to make sure there was a law that...
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jackie kennedy called chief usher the second most powerful man in washington. nancy reagan named her dog after rex scout the chief usher and had him buried make sure he would be buried in arlington. work that out so that he could be married millington which is unusual because he had not served in the military. so they military. so they really love the chief ushers. i know laura bush has a real fondness and love for you. it is a special relationship so it so it is a pleasure to work with you and a pleasure to interview these incredible people. thank you very much. thank you. >> worthington. >> do you want to come up your? come on. clicks expecting a visit. and of course everything had to be polished everything in order. the president was going out to what bonnie one day. he said worthington kind of a jovial guy and he likes to joke a little bit. president bush came out and says, worthington what is all this mess going on here. he knew what was happening but he decided this is something say something that did not take too long for the president. well, we are doin
jackie kennedy called chief usher the second most powerful man in washington. nancy reagan named her dog after rex scout the chief usher and had him buried make sure he would be buried in arlington. work that out so that he could be married millington which is unusual because he had not served in the military. so they military. so they really love the chief ushers. i know laura bush has a real fondness and love for you. it is a special relationship so it so it is a pleasure to work with you and...
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stephen rouson was a chief usher in a are so do the running of the white house that jackie kennedy called debut as the second most powerful man in washington. nancy reagan and her dog after rex stout and who is the chief usher and had him buried from the nature he would be buried in arlington and work it out so he could be buried in arlington which is unusual because he hadn't served in the military. they really thought the chief usher is in laura bush has fondness and love for you. a special relationship. it's a pleasure to work with you and a pleasure to interview out these incredible people. said thank you very much. [inaudible] >> if i can share a quick story with you. >> what is that? do you want to come up here? >> of course everything has to be polished, everything in order. the president was going out to walk barney one day. he said more than 10. i was in the diplomatic reception room and worthington was the echelon duty. he is kind of a jovial guy and he likes to joke a little bit. president bush came out and he says worthington, what is all this mess going on around here? he kne
stephen rouson was a chief usher in a are so do the running of the white house that jackie kennedy called debut as the second most powerful man in washington. nancy reagan and her dog after rex stout and who is the chief usher and had him buried from the nature he would be buried in arlington and work it out so he could be buried in arlington which is unusual because he hadn't served in the military. they really thought the chief usher is in laura bush has fondness and love for you. a special...
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mayo: frances was the sort of jackie kennedy of her age. she was quite beautiful. she was 10 years younger than jackie was when she entered the white house. so she was very, very popular. of course there was this whole thing about this may-december romance that had taken place with the president. and much speculation before he actually married that maybe he was courting her mother. then there was the sort of bombshell that, no, he was courting the young and beautiful frances. she was a beautiful woman but she was not -- frances cleveland, franky as she was known in the press, was just -- to tell a story about how clever she was. you may have had it on this show. susan: she had her due last week. dr. seale: the president of spain is the first real visitor of state. she was the same as age as mr. cleveland. there was a reception at the white house and a pretty, pretty woman wore pearls clear to the floor and diamonds and all that stuff. mrs. cleveland wore an off-white silk dress. it was a coup. she stole the show. susan: benjamin harrison, our 23rd president, he was
mayo: frances was the sort of jackie kennedy of her age. she was quite beautiful. she was 10 years younger than jackie was when she entered the white house. so she was very, very popular. of course there was this whole thing about this may-december romance that had taken place with the president. and much speculation before he actually married that maybe he was courting her mother. then there was the sort of bombshell that, no, he was courting the young and beautiful frances. she was a...
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kerry told reporters this morning in vienna, on his way to latin mass, the same mass that jfk and jackie kennedyauns tended during a summit with khrushchev. "a deal is in reach, it only requires political will at this point." tomorrow say deadline for a nuclear deal with iran after more than two weeks at the negotiating table. joining me is andrea mitchell. when we talked to you yesterday it sounded like there was a stumbling block issue about the sanctions against conventional weapons, iran wanted those eased, the united states says that's a red line. where are things this morning? >> reporter: we have moved a little bit past that that's still a problem. there are still other problems diplomats involved in the talks caution that nothing can done until all of these pieces come together because they're all interlocking. that said they are a little more hopeful. they say they will know more tonight whether or not there could be a deal by tomorrow morning but the best judgment i have from talking to people in a number of delegations when you try to get past the tweets and the spin is that there wil
kerry told reporters this morning in vienna, on his way to latin mass, the same mass that jfk and jackie kennedyauns tended during a summit with khrushchev. "a deal is in reach, it only requires political will at this point." tomorrow say deadline for a nuclear deal with iran after more than two weeks at the negotiating table. joining me is andrea mitchell. when we talked to you yesterday it sounded like there was a stumbling block issue about the sanctions against conventional...
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denise ford, jackie christian haynes, ashley holyfield, erica tim kiera brian kennedy, all worked very hard on this bill and deserve significant recognition. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. kline: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from utah. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. love: i rise in opposition to this amendment as a mayor and the mother of three children. this amendment puts a bigger -- a larger footprint in the hands of the federal government and gives more power to the federal government instead of our local agencies. i believe that the best people to teach our students are the people at the local level. i trust teachers and parents to make decisions for students. now i made a promise that i was going to do everything i can to put the decision making back into the hands of the people not into the hands of the federal government. i believe that this amendment actually puts it into the hands of the federal government and gives us a big step backwards. i believe t
denise ford, jackie christian haynes, ashley holyfield, erica tim kiera brian kennedy, all worked very hard on this bill and deserve significant recognition. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. kline: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from utah. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. love: i rise in opposition to this amendment as a mayor and the mother of three children. this amendment...
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kennedy was when she went to the white house. edith mayo: yeah, she was 10 years younger than jackie was when jacquelyn entered the white house, and so she was very, very popular. and, of course, there was this whole thing about this may-december romance that had taken place with the president and much speculation before he actually married that maybe he was courting her mother. and then there was the sort of the bombshell when it was announced that, no, he was courting the young and beautiful frances. william seale: didn't he say why are they attaching me to that old lady? susan swain: so we have the beautiful frances cleveland and then the harrisons who came in who were grandparents by the time they arrived. william seale: yeah. edith mayo: right. right. and she was a matronly woman by that age. william seale: she was a beautiful woman, as you can see from the picture, but she was not -- frances cleveland frankie, as she was known in the press, but -- just to tell a story about how clever she was you may have had it on the -- susan swain: not too much, because she got her due last week, so short story. william seale: okay. princ
kennedy was when she went to the white house. edith mayo: yeah, she was 10 years younger than jackie was when jacquelyn entered the white house, and so she was very, very popular. and, of course, there was this whole thing about this may-december romance that had taken place with the president and much speculation before he actually married that maybe he was courting her mother. and then there was the sort of the bombshell when it was announced that, no, he was courting the young and beautiful...