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it did not fully appreciate jackie kennedy blame the secret service. bill grew the driver of the limousine and agent in the service you have jackie in this book saying basically if only he had done xyz differently maybe that would not have happened that is extraordinary. >> this widow with the blood still on her beautiful pink suit was holding onto her husband's brain parts as they arrive. >> literally clutching them a peace of his skull and brain. >> holding them and hands them to a doctor when she gets into the emergency room. you cannot put this president back together again. there were some doctors who thought there was a chance but not many. but she is this amazing figure of like i am going to hold it together for the country, which she did for many, many days. but in her private moments she shares that tap on the break that bill greer the agent of the limo in which she is writing with her husband, the tap on the break in the plaza upon hearing the first shot come through the right side of everybody's ears is likely the reason, forgive me, is like
it did not fully appreciate jackie kennedy blame the secret service. bill grew the driver of the limousine and agent in the service you have jackie in this book saying basically if only he had done xyz differently maybe that would not have happened that is extraordinary. >> this widow with the blood still on her beautiful pink suit was holding onto her husband's brain parts as they arrive. >> literally clutching them a peace of his skull and brain. >> holding them and hands...
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i'll name a few icons, jackie kennedy, grace kelly, marilyn monroe, these are various icons that broughtn, and today, you do see variations on some of that. i mean you really do, but in a new way, in a more personal way. it's notjust your movie stars or first ladies, or princesses. it's kind of democratised now, and that's kind of great. one of the big issues that came up in this pandemic is that of sustainability. do you think the two can ever go hand—in—hand, fashion and sustainability, is that something you as a designer are thinking seriously about, now more than ever? i think we have always thought about it. i don't think it was ever a subject we could tackle as an industry, globally, because by its very demand for speed and delivery, that, by its very definition, makes sustainability very difficult on every level, and then factor in what's going on with the planet, and what's going on with the techniques needed to develop fabric. now that we are working with new fabrics like plastics and moulded rubber and things like that, that we take them for granted, look at a sneaker, but it's
i'll name a few icons, jackie kennedy, grace kelly, marilyn monroe, these are various icons that broughtn, and today, you do see variations on some of that. i mean you really do, but in a new way, in a more personal way. it's notjust your movie stars or first ladies, or princesses. it's kind of democratised now, and that's kind of great. one of the big issues that came up in this pandemic is that of sustainability. do you think the two can ever go hand—in—hand, fashion and sustainability,...
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how had jackie robinson matured as a player and as a person? mr. kennedy: again, wonderful question. his first year with the dodgers was 1947 and again with the dodgers in 1940 eight, this was part of the story of jackie robinson. he had agreed he was going to sort of turn the other cheek, as it were. even though he faced a lot of racial taunting, even though pictures -- pitchers would intentionally hit him -- no player in 1948 would hit him -- no player in 1948 was hit with more pitches than jackie robinson. he believed that was a way to temper the action, to sort of not allow people to -- to make less room for criticism. he was successful his first year. 1949, before that season, he said he could not do it anymore. the gloves were off, so to speak, and he decided he was going to be an aggressive player, and he said as much in spring training. he came out and that year was an enormously more animated, aggressive player in the batter's box, around the grasses. they said when he played the negro leagues that jackie was known for his temper and up to his nec
how had jackie robinson matured as a player and as a person? mr. kennedy: again, wonderful question. his first year with the dodgers was 1947 and again with the dodgers in 1940 eight, this was part of the story of jackie robinson. he had agreed he was going to sort of turn the other cheek, as it were. even though he faced a lot of racial taunting, even though pictures -- pitchers would intentionally hit him -- no player in 1948 would hit him -- no player in 1948 was hit with more pitches than...
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this is something that jackie kennedy established in 1963 for a collection of white house decorativeortant. melania trump was approached at gifting the crystal and didn't do it in the white house. would have been a nice thing. slovenia has a great glassware and a tie-in. sometimes that happens in the second term but they don't have a signature trump china. so it remains a sketchy situation. want to make a pun. >> this story is full of puns. nice to laugh. this is not like -- >> the history. a legacy as americans in the white house. >> exactly. what a great story why check out the story on cnn.com. great write-up. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> in about an hour from now the all-private spacex mission to the international space station will begin the live journey home. >>> one central washington county a quarter of all the electricity they generate now goes towards mining bitcoin. up next trying to explain the process that local leaders try to wrap their heads around. >> we understand growing fruit and you see it progress. you don't see the bitcoin. we have to be able to repair t
this is something that jackie kennedy established in 1963 for a collection of white house decorativeortant. melania trump was approached at gifting the crystal and didn't do it in the white house. would have been a nice thing. slovenia has a great glassware and a tie-in. sometimes that happens in the second term but they don't have a signature trump china. so it remains a sketchy situation. want to make a pun. >> this story is full of puns. nice to laugh. this is not like -- >> the...
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maybe i knew this but i forgot it or maybe i just didn't know it, i did not fully appreciate jackie kennedylamed the secret service clicks you have her in the boxing basically foror me he had done this differently maybe that would t not have happened. that is extraordinary. >> this widow with the blood still on her pink suit is holding on to her husband's brain parts as they arrive. >> literally clutching a piece of his goal and brain. >> enhance him to a doctor when she gets into the emergency room. you cannot put the president back together again. some doctors thought there was a chance, but not many. but she is an amazing figure and so she shares that tap on the break the agent of the limo and what she is writing with herla husband, that tap on the break in the plaza upon hearing the first shot come through is likely the treason, forgive me, that oswald was able to get that third and fatal shot that went directly into the jot and ear of the president and did result in a part of his brain splattering on the backseat. that at least exactly as it was supposed to. >> and that heroic moment a
maybe i knew this but i forgot it or maybe i just didn't know it, i did not fully appreciate jackie kennedylamed the secret service clicks you have her in the boxing basically foror me he had done this differently maybe that would t not have happened. that is extraordinary. >> this widow with the blood still on her pink suit is holding on to her husband's brain parts as they arrive. >> literally clutching a piece of his goal and brain. >> enhance him to a doctor when she gets...
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, i think maybe i knew this but forgot or maybe i just didn't know, i didn't fully appreciate jackie kennedy blamed the secret service. the driver of the limo was an agent in the service, you have jackie in the book saying if only he had done xyz sit different, maybe that wouldn't have happened. that is extraordinary. >> this widowhi with the blood hspill on her beautiful pink sut is holding onto her husband's brain parts a site arrived at the hospital. >> literally clutching a piece of his skull and brain. >> holding them and hands them to a doctor when she gets into the er. you can't put this president back together again, there were some doctors who thought there was a chance but not many. but she's this amazing figure of i'm going to hold it together for the country, which she did for many, many days but in her private moments, she shares that tap on the brake, the agent of the limo in which she's riding with her limo, the tap on the brake in the plaza upon hearing the first shot come through the right side of everybody'sou yeas is likely the reason forgive me, likely the reason oswald w
, i think maybe i knew this but forgot or maybe i just didn't know, i didn't fully appreciate jackie kennedy blamed the secret service. the driver of the limo was an agent in the service, you have jackie in the book saying if only he had done xyz sit different, maybe that wouldn't have happened. that is extraordinary. >> this widowhi with the blood hspill on her beautiful pink sut is holding onto her husband's brain parts a site arrived at the hospital. >> literally clutching a...
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remember jackie kennedy? her blood splattered pink chanel suit? her kids had to see that.day night on showtime. that's crazy how good you are at this. i mean, it really is. my wife and i watched it last night. we cannot believe. it's not just the voice you have down. even the walking and it's crazy how much you became michelle obama. >> and i'm glad it's over. >> jimmy: are you? >> i mean, the stress. because everybody loves michelle obama. they know what she sounds like. they know what she looks like. and oh my god, i don't want michelle obama calling me, cussing me out. i mean, that's the kind of thing where you just have to prostrate yourself on the floor and go okay, michelle, i messed up. but yeah. >> jimmy: the show is, you produced the show. >> i did. >> jimmy: three first ladies. [ cheering ] michelle obama, betty ford played by michelle pfeiffer. >> and eleanor roosevelt played by gillian anderson who will be here tomorrow night. >> exactly. >> jimmy: by the way, they're both fantastic too. but they didn't have to play somebody who is around, you know. they're pla
remember jackie kennedy? her blood splattered pink chanel suit? her kids had to see that.day night on showtime. that's crazy how good you are at this. i mean, it really is. my wife and i watched it last night. we cannot believe. it's not just the voice you have down. even the walking and it's crazy how much you became michelle obama. >> and i'm glad it's over. >> jimmy: are you? >> i mean, the stress. because everybody loves michelle obama. they know what she sounds like. they...
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and jackie kennedy came to take a class of history with him. he was a very, very wonderful man. i found out then that he had alzheimer's, and they asked me -- he needed to do tests and have a semester off. and i was a pretty young graduate student, and they asked me to take over his course, he did. so here i was, let's say 22, 23 maybe. >> what year? >> probably around '84 or '85. i took over his course and taught u.s. diplomatic history at georgetown that young because he got ill right before the classes started. and they were either going to have to hire an ajungt and change it around or let me be like the teacher's assistant and he would supervise me kind of thing. through jules david, he gave me an introduction to pamly hairman who was married to the great governor and lived in georgetown, and they wanted me to read to governor hairman. >> why? >> because he had gotten near deaf but wasn't deaf. they had a machine for -- he had a lot of money, so it was the best hearing device money could buy at that time, but i had a pretty clear voice and spoke directly, so the task was to
and jackie kennedy came to take a class of history with him. he was a very, very wonderful man. i found out then that he had alzheimer's, and they asked me -- he needed to do tests and have a semester off. and i was a pretty young graduate student, and they asked me to take over his course, he did. so here i was, let's say 22, 23 maybe. >> what year? >> probably around '84 or '85. i took over his course and taught u.s. diplomatic history at georgetown that young because he got ill...
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who is he and how is he important to jackie robinson's story? mr. kennedye was a famous announcer for the dodgers. on the radio, you would hear his voice. he had a southern drawl coming through the radio. a very folksy charm. lots of baseball lingo. it was the soundtrack of a baseball fan's life in the 1940's. he was from the south and had grown up in a segregated area. before he was, before branch rickey brought in jackie robinson, he went to red barber and said he was going to do this. not everybody knows, but he's going to bring in an african-american ballplayer, and he wanted him to know because if he was not comfortable, now is the time to leave. he was being deferential to say, if i bring in a black ballplayer and you quit, it is not going to look good for you or anyone, so think about it. can you do it? at first, barber felt no, i can't. i have just never been in an integrated scene. i cannot do it. he went home, spoke about it with his wife and decided, you know what? of course i can. he came out and introduced jackie robinson. barber spoke about th
who is he and how is he important to jackie robinson's story? mr. kennedye was a famous announcer for the dodgers. on the radio, you would hear his voice. he had a southern drawl coming through the radio. a very folksy charm. lots of baseball lingo. it was the soundtrack of a baseball fan's life in the 1940's. he was from the south and had grown up in a segregated area. before he was, before branch rickey brought in jackie robinson, he went to red barber and said he was going to do this. not...
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he was proud of it and jackie kennedy came to take a class of history with him and he was a very very wonderful man, but i found out then he had alzheimer's and they asked me he needed to do tests and have a semester off. and i was a pretty young graduate student. they asked me to take over his course. he did. so here i was let's say twenty two three, maybe a year with that. i'm probably around 84 i did this 85. i'm trying to remember but it i took over its course and i taught us diplomatic history at georgetown that young because they were he got ill right before the classes started and they were either gonna have to hire an adjunct and change it around or let me be like the teachers assisted and even though i would then he would supervise me kind of thing through jules david. i got he gave me an introduction to pamela harriman who was married to the great governor averal harriman and lived in georgetown and they wanted me to read to governor herriman. so i would go he because he had gotten near death, but wasn't death if they had a machine for hearing. you know, he had a lot of mone
he was proud of it and jackie kennedy came to take a class of history with him and he was a very very wonderful man, but i found out then he had alzheimer's and they asked me he needed to do tests and have a semester off. and i was a pretty young graduate student. they asked me to take over his course. he did. so here i was let's say twenty two three, maybe a year with that. i'm probably around 84 i did this 85. i'm trying to remember but it i took over its course and i taught us diplomatic...
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the site that jackie kennedy would be on just a few minutes later. so we drove by all the faces. that she would see. and we were taken up. behind the capitol where all the dark cars were parked? my dad drove a blue and white chrysler with big fins on the tail and our car was parked right in there and appeared in all the pictures as this one light car, but we were taken up the steps. into the capital put right behind a rope line where the casket was. and that's right where mrs. kennedy and i think only caroline came up to the casket. and it was just that far away from me. and it was the first time i had ever had i'd ever experienced death. and i finally couldn't i was trying to hold back tears. i didn't want to cry in front of my father. but i started to cry. and right as i was wiping a tear away. a reporter snapped my picture i had a copy of the picture. but my parents never told me that it appeared. different places around the country so it's become a big treasure of mine. and then my father told me that. however, many days later the the senate and a bus all the senators and dro
the site that jackie kennedy would be on just a few minutes later. so we drove by all the faces. that she would see. and we were taken up. behind the capitol where all the dark cars were parked? my dad drove a blue and white chrysler with big fins on the tail and our car was parked right in there and appeared in all the pictures as this one light car, but we were taken up the steps. into the capital put right behind a rope line where the casket was. and that's right where mrs. kennedy and i...
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kennedy: am just walking around, the board is awful, they've always been awful. jackie can't say that but that's the best part one elon musk said we will turn twitter into a homeless shelter, have you seen jack dorsey? i met him outside once, i didn't know him like i'm so sorry but i left this because he's upsetting the worst people. the people on the left, they will have to work a little bit when it comes to political discourse, they've had a good run for they didn't agree with the it was hate speech and it went away. might not go away now. it's funny because they've gotten by so long that they don't know what else to do. the white supremacist, none of these which is so silly but i love watching because there's nothing they can do. kennedy: they did a poll within twitter, 200 employees there like 68% of us say it's a bad idea of elon musk -- [laughter] it's amazing, you dingbat, free rocket ride. >> to keep saying things it's bad for free speech like what do you mean? kennedy: it's part of free speech with implicit in it, the free part. that means there's more but peop
kennedy: am just walking around, the board is awful, they've always been awful. jackie can't say that but that's the best part one elon musk said we will turn twitter into a homeless shelter, have you seen jack dorsey? i met him outside once, i didn't know him like i'm so sorry but i left this because he's upsetting the worst people. the people on the left, they will have to work a little bit when it comes to political discourse, they've had a good run for they didn't agree with the it was hate...
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jackie deangelis and for elizabeth macdonald. even watching the evening edit. thanks for watching, have a good night. ♪♪ kennedyr day, another flip-flop. lord anthony fauci suddenly singing a different tune on lockdowns but will he admit his draconian policies ruined countless lives and almost destroyed the entire u.s. economy for more than two years? the nation's highest paid bureaucrat has dictated what americans cannot and can do like vaccine mandates, isolation protocols and forcing children to stay home from school, consequences be damned. land of the free, not in fauci's eyes but yesterday a complete 180, he's advocating for personal responsibility instead of government control. welcome to the world, tony. >> this is not going to be eradicated or eliminated. what's going to happen is we are going to see each individual is going to have to make their calculation of the amount of risk they want to take. we are at that time where in many respects she's correct we are going to have to live with some degree of virus in the community. kennedy: it's so weird. i applaud him for finally seeing the light but come o
jackie deangelis and for elizabeth macdonald. even watching the evening edit. thanks for watching, have a good night. ♪♪ kennedyr day, another flip-flop. lord anthony fauci suddenly singing a different tune on lockdowns but will he admit his draconian policies ruined countless lives and almost destroyed the entire u.s. economy for more than two years? the nation's highest paid bureaucrat has dictated what americans cannot and can do like vaccine mandates, isolation protocols and forcing...
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jackie: i am jackie deangelis, you're watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, that does it for us, inc. for watching and have a great evening. ♪♪ kennedy new york city subway maniac in custody but is the city saver? that's coming up. first, more proof president biden's policies are driving the country into the ground and the white house blaming everyone but themselves once again. second day in a row, data showing inflation is completely out of control yesterday. we talk about 8.5% jump in the cost of goods for consumers. we learned about inflation, it spiked 11.2%, the cost of goods for producers meaning it's going to get more expensive for companies to make things and you will end up paying for it. wait until you see how much more things will cost. the folks at politico put together a chart showing rising prices for ingredients of a bacon cheeseburger. delicious. the bun? bonds are up 7.1%. i love buns up. they can 8.2%. let us 12% and mail 14.9%. beef, 16%. president biden has been pointing fingers at bottom of putin. the putin price hike see likes to call it and i'm sure he works all night on that clever # but there's a new ablation
jackie: i am jackie deangelis, you're watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, that does it for us, inc. for watching and have a great evening. ♪♪ kennedy new york city subway maniac in custody but is the city saver? that's coming up. first, more proof president biden's policies are driving the country into the ground and the white house blaming everyone but themselves once again. second day in a row, data showing inflation is completely out of control yesterday. we talk about...
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jackie deangelis and for elizabeth macdonald. even watching the evening edit. thanks for watching, have a good night. ♪♪ kennedying a different tune on lockdowns but will he admit his draconian policies ruined countless lives and almost destroyed the entire u.s. economy for more than two years? the nation's highest paid bureaucrat has dictated what americans cannot and can do like vaccine mandates, isolation protocols and forcing children to stay home from school, consequences be damned.
jackie deangelis and for elizabeth macdonald. even watching the evening edit. thanks for watching, have a good night. ♪♪ kennedying a different tune on lockdowns but will he admit his draconian policies ruined countless lives and almost destroyed the entire u.s. economy for more than two years? the nation's highest paid bureaucrat has dictated what americans cannot and can do like vaccine mandates, isolation protocols and forcing children to stay home from school, consequences be damned.
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jackie: i am jackie deangelis, you're watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, that does it for us, inc. for watching and have a great evening. ♪♪ kennedyproof president biden's policies are driving the country into the ground and the white house blaming everyone but themselves once again. second day in a row, data showing inflation is completely out of control yesterday. we talk about 8.5% jump in the cost of goods for consumers. we learned about inflation, it spiked 11.2%
jackie: i am jackie deangelis, you're watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, that does it for us, inc. for watching and have a great evening. ♪♪ kennedyproof president biden's policies are driving the country into the ground and the white house blaming everyone but themselves once again. second day in a row, data showing inflation is completely out of control yesterday. we talk about 8.5% jump in the cost of goods for consumers. we learned about inflation, it spiked 11.2%