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in 1961, jackie kennedy stepped out in what has become one of the most iconic looks of all time. >> jackiee really resonated not just with the american people, but also with the fashion industry. designers are still inspired by that. >> rosalynn carter opted to show the administration's frugal mindset by rewearing, a gown she donned when her husband was sworn in as georgia's governor years before. >> how many of you like my wife's old dress? >> the reagans ushered in a more formal white house with their glamorous approach, with a little hollywood flair. in 2009, michelle obama put an up and coming designer on the map when she wore a dress designed by then 26 year old jason wu. >> he was pretty much an unknown. he was quite young. >> today, melania trump, wearing american designers, her navy and ivory daytime look by adam lippus. and tonight's gown custom made by hervÉ pierre pierre, also the architect behind her evening gown for the first trump inaugural in 2017. from posing on a red carpet during her years as a model to walking down the grand staircase of the white house, first lady melan
in 1961, jackie kennedy stepped out in what has become one of the most iconic looks of all time. >> jackiee really resonated not just with the american people, but also with the fashion industry. designers are still inspired by that. >> rosalynn carter opted to show the administration's frugal mindset by rewearing, a gown she donned when her husband was sworn in as georgia's governor years before. >> how many of you like my wife's old dress? >> the reagans ushered in a...
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in 1961, jackie kennedy stepped out in what has become one of the most iconic looks of all time. rosalynn carter opted to show the administration's frugal mindset by rewearing, a gown she donned when her husband was sworn in as georgia's governor years before. >> how many of you like my wife's old dress? >> the reagans ushered in a more formal white house with their glamorous approach, with a little hollywood flair. in 2009, michelle obama put an up and coming designer on the map when she wore a dress designed by then 26 year old jason wu. >> he was pretty much an unknown. he was quite young. >> today, melania trump wearing american designers, her navy and ivory daytime look by adam lippus. and tonight's gown, custom made by hervÉ pierre from posing on a red carpet during her years as a model to walking down the grand staircase of the white house, first lady melania trump's fashion sense has always turned heads. >> i think if you look at the contrast of what melania wore in 2017 to today, you know, i think the first time out, i think really looked to the cues of what a first lady
in 1961, jackie kennedy stepped out in what has become one of the most iconic looks of all time. rosalynn carter opted to show the administration's frugal mindset by rewearing, a gown she donned when her husband was sworn in as georgia's governor years before. >> how many of you like my wife's old dress? >> the reagans ushered in a more formal white house with their glamorous approach, with a little hollywood flair. in 2009, michelle obama put an up and coming designer on the map...
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even jackie jack kennedy were not physically affection in public. this is a different this is not the instagram social media. let's show you know how much we love each other on camera. no, that was private. that was private thing. it was not a public display of affection. exactly. in your book, talk about how pat was her husband's political adviser early on and they were referred to as the patent -- team during the vice presidential president, eisenhower once said, --, you're controversial. everybody loves pat. yeah so eisenhower knew how to tell it like was. so tell us a little bit the patent -- team and how that worked. yes. well, in eisenhower did love pat. he said, take pat you. we'll get to that later. but on all the travels across the world as a second lady and vice president. but the patent -- team so this starts in 1946 and that very first race for the house of representatives was and continues on from. pat is her husband's best political partner advisor sounding. yeah she and she isn't always like oh -- perfect. she's like that speech could
even jackie jack kennedy were not physically affection in public. this is a different this is not the instagram social media. let's show you know how much we love each other on camera. no, that was private. that was private thing. it was not a public display of affection. exactly. in your book, talk about how pat was her husband's political adviser early on and they were referred to as the patent -- team during the vice presidential president, eisenhower once said, --, you're controversial....
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when jackie kennedy was there with her little babies, she had a kitchen put upstairs in the dining room and that was just normal. i see chip dressed up and that's not always normal. reporter: it looks like you're chasing amy on marine one. president carter: the tree house, amy was a typical 9-year-old child who went to the public schools and would bring her classmates home. we had beautiful trees in front and amy wanted a tree house and i designed a tree house and they wouldn't let us nail it to the tree and i had to design it so it stood and was self-supporting and amy would spend the night out there with her friends and oldest grandson would stay out there sometimes and spend the night all night with amy in the tree house. amy was only 13 when we left the white house. she was a very small child he. amy found the white house to be a natural home, including having pets and tree house and bringing her classmates home with her and having them each spend the night. rosalynn: she was only 3 when we lived in the governor's mansion in georgia which has a fence around it and tourists and then
when jackie kennedy was there with her little babies, she had a kitchen put upstairs in the dining room and that was just normal. i see chip dressed up and that's not always normal. reporter: it looks like you're chasing amy on marine one. president carter: the tree house, amy was a typical 9-year-old child who went to the public schools and would bring her classmates home. we had beautiful trees in front and amy wanted a tree house and i designed a tree house and they wouldn't let us nail it...
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but when jackie kennedy was there with the little babies she had a kitchen put up stairs in the diningoom. and that was just normal. i see chip is dressed up, that was not normal. >> it looks like you are chasing amy on board marine one. >> the treehouse -- amy was a typical nine-year-old child who went to public schools and would bring her classmates home. we had beautiful trees in front and she wanted a treehouse. i designed a treehouse. they would not let us nail it to the tree. i had to design it as a self-supporting. and him he would spend the night out there with her friends and our eldest grandsons would spend the night out there. amy was only 13 when we left the white house. she was a very small child compared to say the clinton's daughter. four years younger than chelsea. so i wanted it to be a natural home. >> she was only three when you were elected governor and you lived in the governor's mansion in georgia, which has a fence around it. it was kind of natural for her. >> is there a favorite object in this museum? >> i don't know, i think maybe this photograph right here bec
but when jackie kennedy was there with the little babies she had a kitchen put up stairs in the diningoom. and that was just normal. i see chip is dressed up, that was not normal. >> it looks like you are chasing amy on board marine one. >> the treehouse -- amy was a typical nine-year-old child who went to public schools and would bring her classmates home. we had beautiful trees in front and she wanted a treehouse. i designed a treehouse. they would not let us nail it to the tree....
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used in the kennedy administration until after jfk dies. it's after the assassination that jackieays. she tells this exclusive story to the reporter is that when jfk was alive and he was in the white house when his back was hurting him, and she wanted to calm him down, but jackie used to do is go put on a record, one of his favorite songs from one of his favorite plays, about a place called camelot. that's who put the word camelot in the lexicon. it was jackie. and, you know, jackie was a reporter at the start of her career, so she was a member of the press. she was hounded by the press. but make no mistake, she was a master of the press. she's the one who was writing jfk's legacy long before anyone else could. and my wife said her favorite parts of this book are the jackie parts, because she's all over it. >> well, your wife is a very smart lady, and i know that firsthand. and you can let her know i said that. brad. so, brad, i read here, pavlik, after his arrest, told reporters, quote, kennedy money bought the white house. i need the glasses. kennedy money bought the white house
used in the kennedy administration until after jfk dies. it's after the assassination that jackieays. she tells this exclusive story to the reporter is that when jfk was alive and he was in the white house when his back was hurting him, and she wanted to calm him down, but jackie used to do is go put on a record, one of his favorite songs from one of his favorite plays, about a place called camelot. that's who put the word camelot in the lexicon. it was jackie. and, you know, jackie was a...
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. >> la esposa del vicepresidente jd vance, rindiÓ homenaje a jackie kennedy con un vestido abrigo rosaavÉs de las pantallas de la arena deportiva. al momento de su juramento, y luego lo hicieron frente a Él. cuando el presidente 47 hizo vibrar a las casi 20.000 personas que por las temperaturas gÉlidas se vieron obligadas a presenciar el dÍa de la inauguraciÓn presidencial a puerta cerrada. >> gratitude to the hundreds of thousands of proud american patriots who came fromll across the country to join us in this celebration. it's a celebration of a of a big win. >> fiel a su estilo, en un momento sublime, trump se sentÓ en este escritorio sobre el escenario para firmar ante los ojos de la multitud republicana, parte de la serie de acciones ejecutivas, justo como lo anticipÓ, desafiando las temperaturas congelantes. miles de personas llegaron a hacer fila afuera de la arena capitol en washington, d.c. desde las 02:00, los afortunados que pudieron entrar aseguraron que valiÓ la pena. >> cÓmo no. esto es histÓrico. esto es histÓrico. >> y si por mi fuera, estarÍa ahÍ el mismo tiempo que es
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jackie, jack at center there. this is not, this is what to do. rosemary kennedymate example being lobotomized, but they get it causing the problem, just ship them off, , pack them off to a mental institution. she received likely three electroshock treatments in one week. jackie suffered from lifelong depression. she already sort of had that in her. it intensified after the assassination, and she spent the rest of her life searching for a panacea for her grief at their rage at jack. she had gurus here she traveled to india. she would joke she had doctors for everything. she saw psychotherapists, and it wasn't until really the early to mid 80s 80s she sort of hads realization. because november was forever her darkest month. she had to get it out. that was the month of the assassination. but she had this realization that come the thing that she thought that set her apart from every other human on the planet wasth her survival of that assassination. she would say i'm a freak. nobody will everur understand m. i'm not like other people because of this thing that happen
jackie, jack at center there. this is not, this is what to do. rosemary kennedymate example being lobotomized, but they get it causing the problem, just ship them off, , pack them off to a mental institution. she received likely three electroshock treatments in one week. jackie suffered from lifelong depression. she already sort of had that in her. it intensified after the assassination, and she spent the rest of her life searching for a panacea for her grief at their rage at jack. she had...
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kennedy, born in 1936. maureen: i will start with joan and end with jackie because she is sort of the heroine of the book. joan kennedy was sort of conscripted into kennedy wifedom. one of ted's sisters despite her at college and said she is perfect sisters -- ted's sisters spied her at college and said she is perfect. even though he had zero interest in marriage, and domestication of any kind, he had to get married. joan finds herself on the fast track, and when she gets engaged to ted, they had maybe been on three dates, and he proposes to her without even a ring, and she goes to her father, joan, and she says, listen, i don't feel right about this. but i want to do it. he says i will go talk to joe and we will figure this out. they have this summit and joe senior says no way. no woman rejects a kennedy man, no woman. so this marriage takes place and, you know, she too, like mary, like so many kennedy wives, is left at home to birth babies, to weather as her husband runs all over the world -- to whither as her husband runs all over the world, cheating on her, amassing fame, nonetheless expected to be on
kennedy, born in 1936. maureen: i will start with joan and end with jackie because she is sort of the heroine of the book. joan kennedy was sort of conscripted into kennedy wifedom. one of ted's sisters despite her at college and said she is perfect sisters -- ted's sisters spied her at college and said she is perfect. even though he had zero interest in marriage, and domestication of any kind, he had to get married. joan finds herself on the fast track, and when she gets engaged to ted, they...
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and valleyy head, jackie you know, jack sense her there not -- this is what they do.er rosemary kennedy -- la. >> she received likely three electric shock treatments in one week. jackie suffered from life long depression. she already had that in her, it intensified after the assassination. and she spent her life searching for a panacea for her grief and rage at jack. she had gurus and traveled to india, she would joke she had doctors for everything, she saw psychotherapists, it wasn'tin until really the early to mid '80s she had this realization because november was forever her darkest month, she had to gut it out, over in was the worst for her, that is the month of the assassination, she had a reallyization he --vi thing she thought set her apart from every other human on the planet was her survival ofht that assassination, she would say i'm a freak, no one will understandd me, i am not like other people because of this thing, then she had a eureka moment, she realized she would never make peace with it who could. she had to accept it and integrate i it into herself as best as she coul
and valleyy head, jackie you know, jack sense her there not -- this is what they do.er rosemary kennedy -- la. >> she received likely three electric shock treatments in one week. jackie suffered from life long depression. she already had that in her, it intensified after the assassination. and she spent her life searching for a panacea for her grief and rage at jack. she had gurus and traveled to india, she would joke she had doctors for everything, she saw psychotherapists, it wasn'tin...
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on the side and the dining room was icon of across from the bedroom and a kitchen that i think jackie kennedy had ranged. before the president appear families wept downstairs. it was not the big state dining room but were more form. some of them we were told the eisen hours ate off tv trays but when jackie was there with babies she had a kitchen put up stairs and that was just normal. i see chip is dressed up. that is not always normal. >> the tree house and looks like you are facing amy on -- chasing amy on. president carter: i don't remember the chase. amy was a typical 9-year-old child who went to the public schools and bring classmates home. she wanted a tree house so i designed it and they wouldn't let us nail it on to the tree so i had to do it so it was self-supporting but she would spend nights up there with the friend and grand sons would spend all night with her in the tree house. amy was only 13 when we left the white house. she was a small child compared to the clintons daughter. so amy found the white house to be a natural hemoincluding having pets and tree house appear bringing
on the side and the dining room was icon of across from the bedroom and a kitchen that i think jackie kennedy had ranged. before the president appear families wept downstairs. it was not the big state dining room but were more form. some of them we were told the eisen hours ate off tv trays but when jackie was there with babies she had a kitchen put up stairs and that was just normal. i see chip is dressed up. that is not always normal. >> the tree house and looks like you are facing amy...
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in the dining room, in the kitchen were added by jackie kennedy up until the kennedy, the family ate dinner, danced, airs in the family dining room. mrs. kennedy had little children, so she really wanted an upstairs kitchen and dining room. in the middle of the family's living quarters is the yellow oval room. it is the most formal room on the second floor, and it reflects the home today and our country's past as well. it is here where john adams holds the first ever white house reception and where benjamin harrison displays the first official white house christmas tree. and here where fdr spends more time than in any other room in the white house during his presidency. that was where roosevelt could go and relax. i mean, he loved to play cards in that room. he played poker games with his cabinet officers. there's a wonderful story that he had a traditional poker game on the night that congress was set to adjourn and the rule was the minute the speaker of the house called to say, we're adjourning, whoever was ahead at that moment would win. but on one of these occasions, morgenthau,
in the dining room, in the kitchen were added by jackie kennedy up until the kennedy, the family ate dinner, danced, airs in the family dining room. mrs. kennedy had little children, so she really wanted an upstairs kitchen and dining room. in the middle of the family's living quarters is the yellow oval room. it is the most formal room on the second floor, and it reflects the home today and our country's past as well. it is here where john adams holds the first ever white house reception and...
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fairchild, the publisher of women's wear daily who came up with plastic pat because he adored jackie kennedy and thought pat was not nearly as fashionable so he told candy and other reporters to use plastic pat, to attack her that way. i think it is so reductive and this happens to all first ladies, they are always tagged with a nickname that is unflattering. i have been interested to see joe biden -- jill biden in the last six months has been called lady macbeth. plastic pat, this is one of the things that was so the opposite of who she really was. a real caricature, very deliberate and i think it was done to distinguish between jackie and pat but it is also a dig at richard nixon. these things are done to all first ladies in order to get up there husbands and upset them. so she was the furthest thing from plastic in real life that you could get. she was more interested in people, not plastic. peter: here's the reaction she got at the 1972 reelection convention. >> [applause] >> alright, he or she is. >> -- here she is. >> thank you. [applause] >> i listened to jimmy stewart's introduction
fairchild, the publisher of women's wear daily who came up with plastic pat because he adored jackie kennedy and thought pat was not nearly as fashionable so he told candy and other reporters to use plastic pat, to attack her that way. i think it is so reductive and this happens to all first ladies, they are always tagged with a nickname that is unflattering. i have been interested to see joe biden -- jill biden in the last six months has been called lady macbeth. plastic pat, this is one of...
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jon fairchild was the publisher of women stated he came up with plastic pat because he adored jackie kennedyot nearly as fashionable so we told candy and other reporters to use plastic pat to tag her that way. it is so and this happens to all first ladies. they're always tagged with a nickname that is unflattering. i've been interested to see jill biden the past six month is lady macbeth we have a plastic pat tilt lady macbeth it doesn't matter which side of the aisle you're on. but plastic pat, this is one of thepa things that was so the opposite of who she really was. it was a caricature. it was very deliberate. i think it was done to distinguish between jackie and pat. it's a dig at richard nixon. these things are done to all first ladies and upset them. she's a further sink from plastic in real life that you could get. shee was warm, personable, interested in people not plastic. here's the reaction she got the 1972 reelection. convention. [applause] [cheering] [applause] >> thank you. [cheering] [applause]us >> a listen to jimmy stewart's introduction i was so appreciative and grateful t
jon fairchild was the publisher of women stated he came up with plastic pat because he adored jackie kennedyot nearly as fashionable so we told candy and other reporters to use plastic pat to tag her that way. it is so and this happens to all first ladies. they're always tagged with a nickname that is unflattering. i've been interested to see jill biden the past six month is lady macbeth we have a plastic pat tilt lady macbeth it doesn't matter which side of the aisle you're on. but plastic...
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she wore a ralph lauren look, it was very evocative of jackie kennedy. >> is it sending a message of some sort? >> john f. kennedy took his hat off and made a statement. she's keeping hers on. >> i don't know, how has her style evolved? are there a lot of designers who want to dress -- is it the case that any designer would love to dress her? >> any designer would love to dress the first lady of the united states. and when you speak to them, whether it's a big brand or a small brand, they will say, it is their honor to dress the white house. it's not necessarily -- >> they don't necessarily say they're dressing -- >> the trumps, exactly. >> that's the look. >> that's the look. it's a little bit -- it's more royal family governess than necessarily american first lady. >> that's interesting. who is the most fashionable or iconic person? >> certainly, the most recent one, michelle obama, before her, jacqueline kennedy. every first lady has used her clothing to make a statement because that's part of the job, honestly. it's to represent the look of the administration, the values of the a
she wore a ralph lauren look, it was very evocative of jackie kennedy. >> is it sending a message of some sort? >> john f. kennedy took his hat off and made a statement. she's keeping hers on. >> i don't know, how has her style evolved? are there a lot of designers who want to dress -- is it the case that any designer would love to dress her? >> any designer would love to dress the first lady of the united states. and when you speak to them, whether it's a big brand or a...
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a lot of this room was done this way both by jackie kennedy first, she brought to the white house. we did have a luncheon for queen elizabeth and prince philip here the day of their visit and we were able to point out the mental set, the clock and the two there that were her gift from her father, king georgely to president truman wh she visited the white house as princess elizabeth. there are years of history. nearly everything in this room. >> it is a house full of history and the stories of those who have lived here and altered this home overtime. while some presidents thoroughly enjoy their time here others who claim to have not can still leave a lasting impression on the white house. >> you'd better start studying the presidency of the united states because one of you one of these days will be president of the united states but i wouldn't advise you to try to th be because if you get there you'll be sorry you were there. the happiest day i ever spent in my life was the day i left the white house. >> when the germans move into the white house with their daughter margaret the pre
a lot of this room was done this way both by jackie kennedy first, she brought to the white house. we did have a luncheon for queen elizabeth and prince philip here the day of their visit and we were able to point out the mental set, the clock and the two there that were her gift from her father, king georgely to president truman wh she visited the white house as princess elizabeth. there are years of history. nearly everything in this room. >> it is a house full of history and the...
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times in our history that the country actually saw a fully televised funeral was in 1963 with jackie kennedy, who had to plan that funeral with really no playbook. and she wanted it to reflect another president who had been slain, and that was abraham lincoln. and that really started to change the process of how we plan our funerals for our leaders. and in this case, this is a small town man who rose to be the leader of a great nation. and and that's how people should feel about honoring him. >> this week, we're seeing members of the carter family and friends jimmy carter's personal pastor just got off the plane. special air mission 39. so much changed with the kennedy assassination. that's also the kennedy assassination is when they started doing the designated survivor tradition of one member of the cabinet not going to the state of the union address. erin burnett back in new york. >> all right. jake, and as as jake said, here we are watching special mission 39. and you just saw family members get off that plane. they will be receiving president carter's remains and, of course, met with th
times in our history that the country actually saw a fully televised funeral was in 1963 with jackie kennedy, who had to plan that funeral with really no playbook. and she wanted it to reflect another president who had been slain, and that was abraham lincoln. and that really started to change the process of how we plan our funerals for our leaders. and in this case, this is a small town man who rose to be the leader of a great nation. and and that's how people should feel about honoring him....
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. -- i guess jackie kennedy look. not even close. making some statement. >> the number of texts i'm getting about what melania trump is wearing is zero, but -- >> look, one of the things about melania trump as a first lady, she is honestly tried to be a kind of unconventional first lady. she did not play much of a role in the president- elect's campaign. some of that perhaps could have been because -- for personal reasons, her mother passed away a year ago now. so this last year was a difficult personal year for her. but in recent weeks, she has come out, she's put out a memoir, she announced a $40 million movie deal with amazon, she has said publicly that she plans to stand on her own two feet. i think she is -- she said some of this, she wants to push back on the people who think that she is just a silent person by her husband's side, and she is going back into the white house despite some questions about whether she would move back to washington if he won. she is coming back to the white house and she has been very outspoken that
. -- i guess jackie kennedy look. not even close. making some statement. >> the number of texts i'm getting about what melania trump is wearing is zero, but -- >> look, one of the things about melania trump as a first lady, she is honestly tried to be a kind of unconventional first lady. she did not play much of a role in the president- elect's campaign. some of that perhaps could have been because -- for personal reasons, her mother passed away a year ago now. so this last year was...
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verdadero o falso, usha es mÁs guapa que jackie kennedy?ransparente, tÉcnicamente invisible, pareciera que fuera un charco de estos, pero es peligroso porque es resbaloso. voy a hacer ejercicio con mi pie para que puedan verlo. es bastante resbaloso para transitar y caminar con los vehÍculos. advierten de tomar precauciÓn, revisar los vehÍculos, quitar todo el hielo que puedan tener y manejar con sumo cuidado a una velocidad adecuada. en houston 53 carreteras todavÍa tienen hielo y es parte de lo que se puede vivir el dÍa despuÉs de la tormenta invernal. los aeropuertos habÍan cerrado y se espera que a las 9:00 a.m. estÉn en funcionamiento y por otro lado el frÍo extremo que se vive en la ciudad. distritos escolares decidieron no reanudar las clases el dÍa de hoy y es un panorama que se vive en el sur de texas. satcha: gracias marÍa gabriela rondÓn de nuestra afiliada univisiÓn 45, en houston por estos detalles. reacciones encontradas la propuesta de la gobernadora de nueva york de prohibir celulares en escuelas a partir del prÓximo otoÑo.
verdadero o falso, usha es mÁs guapa que jackie kennedy?ransparente, tÉcnicamente invisible, pareciera que fuera un charco de estos, pero es peligroso porque es resbaloso. voy a hacer ejercicio con mi pie para que puedan verlo. es bastante resbaloso para transitar y caminar con los vehÍculos. advierten de tomar precauciÓn, revisar los vehÍculos, quitar todo el hielo que puedan tener y manejar con sumo cuidado a una velocidad adecuada. en houston 53 carreteras todavÍa tienen hielo y es...
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kennedys. you know, jfk and jackie are our first celebrity presidents.alking about hollywood famous, right, that hollywood celebrity that people have chased so badly with the fame and the houses and the money. and for me, we all know it's a hollow pursuit. and you can say some people think that that's what reagan is. some people think it's what the obamas are. some people think it's of course, what trump is. but to me, all of them have been cosplaying jfk and jackie. and what isn't a hollow pursuit, though? fame may be hollow, but you know what isn't is hope. and what jfk did in that inaugural address was give the world hope again. and right now, as we're on that precipice of getting another inaugural address, and the one you're showing right now is one of the greatest ever written. we all know leadership is not about being in charge. it's about taking care of those in your charge. that's what jfk did better than anyone is unleashing that hope. >> and that's it for us this weekend. thank you for spending part of your sunday morning with us. we're back to
kennedys. you know, jfk and jackie are our first celebrity presidents.alking about hollywood famous, right, that hollywood celebrity that people have chased so badly with the fame and the houses and the money. and for me, we all know it's a hollow pursuit. and you can say some people think that that's what reagan is. some people think it's what the obamas are. some people think it's of course, what trump is. but to me, all of them have been cosplaying jfk and jackie. and what isn't a hollow...
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kennedys. you know, jfk and jackie are our first celebrity presidents.f the back of trains the same way truman does. but talking about hollywood famous, right, that hollywood celebrity that people have chased so badly with the fame and the houses and the money. and for me, we all know it's a hollow pursuit. and you can say some people think that that's what reagan is. some people think it's what the obamas are. some people think it's of course, what trump is. but to me, all of them have been cosplaying jfk and jackie. and what isn't a hollow pursuit, though? fame may be hollow, but you know what isn't is hope. and what jfk did in that inaugural address was give the world hope again. and right now, as we're on that precipice of getting another inaugural address, and the one you're showing right now is one of the greatest ever written. we all know leadership is not about being in charge. it's about taking care of those in your charge. that's what jfk did better than anyone is unleashing that hope. >> so brad, it's also striking to me that there are few mom
kennedys. you know, jfk and jackie are our first celebrity presidents.f the back of trains the same way truman does. but talking about hollywood famous, right, that hollywood celebrity that people have chased so badly with the fame and the houses and the money. and for me, we all know it's a hollow pursuit. and you can say some people think that that's what reagan is. some people think it's what the obamas are. some people think it's of course, what trump is. but to me, all of them have been...
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as kennedy comes out of his house, all the assassin has to do is hit the switch and boom will go to dynamite. what saves his life has to do with jackieabout jfk you've never heard. >> george: what's gonna surprise people the most, except for the ending? >> jackie. jackie is the star of this book. she steals the way. we don't pull our punches. we show you his affairs. we show you when jackie goes into labor, she's hemorrhaging, jfk is nowhere to be found. he's on a plane to florida. i kept asking myself why did they call this place camelot? and then i discovered this, george. we didn't start using the word camelot until after jfk was killed. it's after the assassination that jackie grants one interview to "life" magazine. she tells this exclusive story. when jfk's back was hurting him in the white house and she wanted to calm him down, she would take him and put on this record. the record she played was song about a place called camelot. jackie was a member of the press. she was also hounded by the press. make no mistake she was a master of the press. she's the one who inserted the word camelot into the lexicon. it's thanks to jackie
as kennedy comes out of his house, all the assassin has to do is hit the switch and boom will go to dynamite. what saves his life has to do with jackieabout jfk you've never heard. >> george: what's gonna surprise people the most, except for the ending? >> jackie. jackie is the star of this book. she steals the way. we don't pull our punches. we show you his affairs. we show you when jackie goes into labor, she's hemorrhaging, jfk is nowhere to be found. he's on a plane to florida....
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jackie kucinich and cnn senior political analyst mark preston. sanjay, first to you. remind us of the scope of the position that kennedy is trying to earn here, and also how his previous comments on vaccines may have impacted the rates of people that actually go and get them. >> yeah, well, it's a huge job. i mean, essentially he's ceo of of what could be described as the largest health enterprise in the world, health, medical, scientific enterprises. almost a $2 trillion budget, if you count discretionary spending. 80,000 employees. huge decisions and you get a glimpse of it. i mean, he talked about everything from medicare advantage to abortion to agricultural policy to covid. one question only, by the way, about a potential pandemic in h5n1. that came 3.5 hours into these these hearings. so that was that was interesting given the importance of that. i think, you know, measuring the impact of misinformation is it's a challenging thing, obviously, because these aren't yes or no questions. but if you take vaccines specifically and just say, how likely are parents to vaccinate their kids now versus just a few years ago,
jackie kucinich and cnn senior political analyst mark preston. sanjay, first to you. remind us of the scope of the position that kennedy is trying to earn here, and also how his previous comments on vaccines may have impacted the rates of people that actually go and get them. >> yeah, well, it's a huge job. i mean, essentially he's ceo of of what could be described as the largest health enterprise in the world, health, medical, scientific enterprises. almost a $2 trillion budget, if you...