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it was jackie kennedy's bedroom. i learned later it was mrs. kennedy's bedroom.i was pale blue, i thought the president getting closer and closer to me. lift and him looking me in the eyes and he then put his hands on my shoulders and guided me to the edge of the bed, the corner of the bed. and i think he may have said is is all right, are you okay is this okay, i don't think i knew what he was talking about. i thought is what okay? i didn't know what was going to happen. and then what happened was i lost my virginity. right there. then i think i went a little bit into shock. >> why do you think she wrote the book and goes into all details about the relationship over the 18 month period include around the country available to him at the end of the day. it's interesting because. >> when i published my book in the spring story came out about her in the daily news revealed her name and who she was i heard on the grapevine that a publisher offered a million dollars to write her memoir and it wasn't until eight years later that she finally did it. so i never asked her
it was jackie kennedy's bedroom. i learned later it was mrs. kennedy's bedroom.i was pale blue, i thought the president getting closer and closer to me. lift and him looking me in the eyes and he then put his hands on my shoulders and guided me to the edge of the bed, the corner of the bed. and i think he may have said is is all right, are you okay is this okay, i don't think i knew what he was talking about. i thought is what okay? i didn't know what was going to happen. and then what happened...
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kings and queens have visited and been ordained in there, jackie kennedy famous with the 1962 trip wither he husband to paris and wanted to visit this cathedral. a lover of the arts. it was jackie kennedy that said the message of the people of france is that they appreciate the potential hoff the beauty in man. a beauty that:marred today. jonathan hunt with the latest. jonathan? >> yeah, beauty in fact, neil, that is facing almost complete destruction. i've seen a couple of photos circulating now, haven't been able to independently verify them. but they purport to show notre dame from above. if you look at those pretty much the entire interior seems to have been destroyed. there was according to the authorities in paris a rush of firefighters to try to save some of the priceless artworks inside. we believe that some of them have indeed been saved. we certainly hope that as much as possible have been. but basically the entire interior, which was built of so much wood, the skeleton, if you like, of the cathedral, appears to be completely gone. all you have left standing now is essentially t
kings and queens have visited and been ordained in there, jackie kennedy famous with the 1962 trip wither he husband to paris and wanted to visit this cathedral. a lover of the arts. it was jackie kennedy that said the message of the people of france is that they appreciate the potential hoff the beauty in man. a beauty that:marred today. jonathan hunt with the latest. jonathan? >> yeah, beauty in fact, neil, that is facing almost complete destruction. i've seen a couple of photos...
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tina is kathy mccann she was a 19-year-old irish immigrant who arrived in new york city when jackie kennedy hired her as a personal assistant in 1964, nine months after jfk's assassination. she became a trusted employee helping to raise john on 1040 fifth avenue, who for five decades she never spoke publicly of her experience but now she has written a memoir, jackie's girl my life with the kennedy family and i hear she has a smashing station yesterday with the interview regarding her book, we would like to welcome her as well. and finally, can wells, i think a snuck onto the memoir panel as well. he grew up in louisiana fishing, wrinklinwrinkling and grip on hs mother's gumbo. then he went on to a journalism career that included 24 years with the wall street journal. it is springtime he had 12 wall street novels. it i his third book of narrative nonfiction. the book is described as narrative nonfiction but it has the memoir will been throughout. if we can welcome everybody to the panel. thank you so much. [applause] all of these books are really, really different and they all have kind of a
tina is kathy mccann she was a 19-year-old irish immigrant who arrived in new york city when jackie kennedy hired her as a personal assistant in 1964, nine months after jfk's assassination. she became a trusted employee helping to raise john on 1040 fifth avenue, who for five decades she never spoke publicly of her experience but now she has written a memoir, jackie's girl my life with the kennedy family and i hear she has a smashing station yesterday with the interview regarding her book, we...
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it was not until jackie kennedy that it actually became part of the mission and really became a function of the house. they really started an effort to bring back in items that would have been there throughout the many centuries. host: how has -- you have something? matthew: i think it is one of those things where the historical consciousness of the residence is something that slowly grew over time. i would say more in the late 19th century, that is when -- like caroline harrison, she was interested in the china service at the white house. she came up with a plan to display the china, but passed away before it could take place. the wilson's, alan wilson and then'd itself wilson followed up --edith wilson followed up on the project and made sure that the china room was created and people could see different pieces of various presidential state services. as you move forward, you get to grace coolidge, lou hoover, both of which are very interested in the collection of antiques, but then also cataloguing what the white house already has. by the time you get to jacqueline kennedy, that is whe
it was not until jackie kennedy that it actually became part of the mission and really became a function of the house. they really started an effort to bring back in items that would have been there throughout the many centuries. host: how has -- you have something? matthew: i think it is one of those things where the historical consciousness of the residence is something that slowly grew over time. i would say more in the late 19th century, that is when -- like caroline harrison, she was...
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go back a few months before that when lyndon johnson, standing next to a blood spattered jackie kennedy, would be sworn in as president. he could have taken on any issue at that point, becoming presesident. warned by many in his inner circle, don't do the civil rights act, don't lose the south, he moved forward. describe for us -- set the stage and the place. talk about lbj's decision to go this route. >> four days after the assassination, he has to give an address to the joint session of congress. he is not even in the oval office yet. he is still working out of his private home in washington. three or four of his speechwriters are sitting around draft ahen table try to speech. at some point, johnson comes down wearing a bathrobe and asks how they're doing. they say, billy thing we're all sure of is don't make civil rights a priority. you anger the southerners who control congress, they're going to dock your whole legislative program like they did kennedy. it is a noble cause, but it is a lost cause. don't fight for it. and lyndon johnson says to them, what the hell is the presidency f
go back a few months before that when lyndon johnson, standing next to a blood spattered jackie kennedy, would be sworn in as president. he could have taken on any issue at that point, becoming presesident. warned by many in his inner circle, don't do the civil rights act, don't lose the south, he moved forward. describe for us -- set the stage and the place. talk about lbj's decision to go this route. >> four days after the assassination, he has to give an address to the joint session of...
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we'll have a documentary for jackie robinson. >> kennedy: go bruins! >> ed: i thought yesterday, the screening. it was amazing. i cried, i laughed. he will come too. >> melissa: we are back monday. here's harris >> harris: fog rod rosenstein is defending william barr as he comes under more fire from democrats. this is "outnumbered overtime." en harris faulkner. we are awaiting that reductive mueller report, which could be released at any time. deputy attorney general rosenstein coming to bill barr's defense, telling "the wall street journal" this. "he is being as forthcoming as he can, so this notion that he's trying to mislead people i think it's just completely bizarre." chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge working on at the justice department at this hour. catherine? >> thank you, harris. the testimony on capitol hill has have the effect of putting former fbi and intelligence officials on the defensive. he recalled that former fbi director james comey testified about the existence of his counterintelligence investigation that was look
we'll have a documentary for jackie robinson. >> kennedy: go bruins! >> ed: i thought yesterday, the screening. it was amazing. i cried, i laughed. he will come too. >> melissa: we are back monday. here's harris >> harris: fog rod rosenstein is defending william barr as he comes under more fire from democrats. this is "outnumbered overtime." en harris faulkner. we are awaiting that reductive mueller report, which could be released at any time. deputy attorney...
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we'll have a documentary for jackie robinson. >> kennedy: go bruins!creening. it was amazing. i cried, i laughed. he will come too. >> melissa: we are back monday. here's harris >> harris: fog rod rosenstein is defending william barr as he comes under more fire from democrats. this is "outnumbered overtime." en harris faulkner. we are awaiting that reductive mueller report, which could be released at any time. deputy attorney general rosenstein coming to bill barr's defense, telling "the wall street journal" this. "he is being as forthcoming as he can, so this notion that he's trying to mislead people i think it's just completely bizarre." chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge working on at the justice department at this hour. catherine? >> thank you, harris. the testimony on capitol hill has have the
we'll have a documentary for jackie robinson. >> kennedy: go bruins!creening. it was amazing. i cried, i laughed. he will come too. >> melissa: we are back monday. here's harris >> harris: fog rod rosenstein is defending william barr as he comes under more fire from democrats. this is "outnumbered overtime." en harris faulkner. we are awaiting that reductive mueller report, which could be released at any time. deputy attorney general rosenstein coming to bill barr's...
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in my house when i was growing up, the only people images per on the ball or the kennedys. jackieohn. everybody else was irrelevant. my father, who was a republican -- don't tell anyone -- became a democrat when kennedy ran for office, but he still had a certain admiration for nixon. he felt he was a great president for watergate and he never changed it he certainly did have a kind of feeling for nixon. i think mixing to be more interesting than kennedy because nixon was flawed. your book really spells that out .and comes out loud and clear as a man who was in secure and who probably would have liked to have done the right thing but couldn't because of his background or whatever. but i think that we can identify more with nixon in terms of why then we can with kennedy who was supposedly perfect and we now know he was not. >> i want to make sure that you all know the 44 chapters and this is a different author and historian writing each one, plus we have a website set up for those like me reading the book interviewing authors constantly being told things we have absolutely no idea a
in my house when i was growing up, the only people images per on the ball or the kennedys. jackieohn. everybody else was irrelevant. my father, who was a republican -- don't tell anyone -- became a democrat when kennedy ran for office, but he still had a certain admiration for nixon. he felt he was a great president for watergate and he never changed it he certainly did have a kind of feeling for nixon. i think mixing to be more interesting than kennedy because nixon was flawed. your book...
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in my house when i was growing up, the only people whose images were on the walls where the kennedys. jackie and john. everybody else on my walls were relatives. [laughter] edna: my father who was a republican, don't tell anyone, became a democrat when kennedy ran for office. but he still had a certain admiration for nixon. he felt he was a great president until watergate. he never changed his affiliation after going with kennedy but he certainly did have a certain kind of appealing toward nixon. i find an extent to be much more interesting than kennedy. because nixon was so flawed. your book really spells it out. it comes out loud and clear. this is a man who was very insecure, who probably would have liked to have done the right thing, but just couldn't because it was in his background or whatever. but i think we can identify more with nixon in terms of his flaws then we can with kennedy who was supposedly perfect. and we now know he was not. brian: i want to make sure you all know that in the 44 chapters of this book, there is a different author, a different historian writing each one of
in my house when i was growing up, the only people whose images were on the walls where the kennedys. jackie and john. everybody else on my walls were relatives. [laughter] edna: my father who was a republican, don't tell anyone, became a democrat when kennedy ran for office. but he still had a certain admiration for nixon. he felt he was a great president until watergate. he never changed his affiliation after going with kennedy but he certainly did have a certain kind of appealing toward...
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you want to speak out, this is the one country you can -- >> kennedy: slow down. she's not jackiehe's not kareem abdul-jabbar. >> dana: would've jesse went to washington to the d.c. city council and complained. >> jesse: they wouldn't let me in. >> dana: they will. >> kennedy: i went there and confronted mary barry. -- mayor barry. >> kennedy: an 8-year-old mystery defense. what the fbi sang about a teen found in kentucky claiming to be a boy who disappeared over a decade ago. incredible details ahead. stay right here. hat, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. your control. like bedhead. hmmmm. ♪ rub-a-dub ducky... and then...there's national car renta
you want to speak out, this is the one country you can -- >> kennedy: slow down. she's not jackiehe's not kareem abdul-jabbar. >> dana: would've jesse went to washington to the d.c. city council and complained. >> jesse: they wouldn't let me in. >> dana: they will. >> kennedy: i went there and confronted mary barry. -- mayor barry. >> kennedy: an 8-year-old mystery defense. what the fbi sang about a teen found in kentucky claiming to be a boy who disappeared...
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kennedy jr. born to john and jackie not long after his father was elected to the white house.the world watched john junior grow into a glamorous and determined young man. despite a few growing pains. >> i don't think i've seen as many of you in one place since announcing my first bar exam. >> reporter: and outside of washington -- >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." >> reporter: john co-founded the magazine "george." >> it was him. intersection of celebrity and politics. >> reporter: the george staff became john's second family. a dynamic they remember fondly in an article for "the hollywood reporter." i sat down with some of them to talk about their former boss and friend. >> how was he as a boss? >> he was inspiring. he was encouraging. and he always had this way of putting people in a little bit over their heads, because he felt they would rise to the occasion. >> i never met someone like that again. who is so willing to try any idea. >> reporter: "george" was known for eye-catching celebrity covers including supermodel cindy crawford dressed as founding father george w
kennedy jr. born to john and jackie not long after his father was elected to the white house.the world watched john junior grow into a glamorous and determined young man. despite a few growing pains. >> i don't think i've seen as many of you in one place since announcing my first bar exam. >> reporter: and outside of washington -- >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." >> reporter: john co-founded the magazine "george." >> it was him....
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when joe kennedy found out about the moon speech, he called the white house -- i think evelyn lincoln got the phone and said, tell jackie is going to blow the whole budget on one of his crazy schemes. god dammit, i knew jack would do something like this. his own father thought it was a reckless idea. kennedy was enough of a pragmatist to keep occasionally in meetings questioning is this wise? is this smart? after the cuban missile crisis, shouldn't we be collaborating with russia, should we not e? make no mistake in the end he never waivered. days before his death, virtually two days before his death he was in san antonio at brooks air force base with astronaut gordon cooper at his side talking about all the medical marvels out of nasa. cat scans, m.r.i.'s comment kidney dialysis machines, etc., space medicine as a new field. he goes to houston and is there with albert thomas. it is a funny moment because he says to thomas, we will put the biggest payroll -- then he says, i mean pay road in space. everybody laughed because he poured so much money into houston and san antonio hoping to hold texas in 1964. remember, this
when joe kennedy found out about the moon speech, he called the white house -- i think evelyn lincoln got the phone and said, tell jackie is going to blow the whole budget on one of his crazy schemes. god dammit, i knew jack would do something like this. his own father thought it was a reckless idea. kennedy was enough of a pragmatist to keep occasionally in meetings questioning is this wise? is this smart? after the cuban missile crisis, shouldn't we be collaborating with russia, should we not...
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when joe kennedy found out about the moon speech, he called the evelynouse -- i think lincoln got the phone and said, tell jackies going to hold -- blow the whole budget on one of his crazy schemes. t, i knew jack would do something like this. his own father thought it was a reckless idea. occasionally he is questioning is this wise, is the smart? after the cuban missile crisis, shouldn't we be collaborating with russia, should we not be? waiver, days a before his death, two days before his death he was in san antonio at brooks air force base ath astronaut gordon cooper his side, talking about all the medical marvels coming out of nasa. cat scans, m.r.i.'s comment ,idney dialysis machines, etc. space medicine as a new field. and is thereuston without were thomas. it is a funny moment because he says to thomas, we will put the biggest payroll -- then he says, i mean payroll. everybody laughed because he poured so much money into hoping and san antonio to hold texas in 1964. remember, this is still .re-civil rights act kennedy needs to win the south. it is still a democratic south. most of these democratic souther
when joe kennedy found out about the moon speech, he called the evelynouse -- i think lincoln got the phone and said, tell jackies going to hold -- blow the whole budget on one of his crazy schemes. t, i knew jack would do something like this. his own father thought it was a reckless idea. occasionally he is questioning is this wise, is the smart? after the cuban missile crisis, shouldn't we be collaborating with russia, should we not be? waiver, days a before his death, two days before his...