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jacqueline kennedy made a tour of india. next on real america, jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. according to the closing credits, this u.s. information agency film documenting the film was shown in 160 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by academy or award winner leo seltzer and narrated by actor raymond massie. india, a country is ancient as it is modern. moving as history moves across the threshold of the past. for 5000 years, wave after wave of the peoples of asia have streamed across india's borders. conquerors,qwhnmn immigrants, soldiers, holy men and scholars, pilgrims of many creeds and of many races have woven their customs, traditions and beliefs into a continuous and intricate pattern of civilization and of beauty. ♪ ♪ they have farmed and they have fought. they have loved and they have prayed. they have thought and they have played. they have built monuments and palaces, and temples and cities. they have written poetry and they have son songs for 5000 years. ♪ ♪ and they have moved as history moves into the contemporary wo
jacqueline kennedy made a tour of india. next on real america, jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. according to the closing credits, this u.s. information agency film documenting the film was shown in 160 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by academy or award winner leo seltzer and narrated by actor raymond massie. india, a country is ancient as it is modern. moving as history moves across the threshold of the past. for 5000 years, wave after wave of...
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jacqueline . jacqueline alemany complaint calls for you. robert in california democrat you were up first. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i just don't understand the obsession with donald trump. every day that goes by the is less and less significant. this notion that this was some kind of a threatening call is ridiculous. i listen to the call twice. i'm not a trump supporter, and only basically did was make his case for the boating and he talked about that he won the state by hundreds of thousands of votes and the georgia officials on the call basically politely said we disagree with you. the call went nowhere. now the democrats are once again at the national level attacking trump. it's almost ridiculous. he's going to have this rally tonight. 3 million people have already voted. this election has already been decided. him going to atlanta tonight is almost meaningless. >> host: do you think this story and the president's complaints about the needed that will likely come today at that rally is only going to help him with his base in
jacqueline . jacqueline alemany complaint calls for you. robert in california democrat you were up first. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i just don't understand the obsession with donald trump. every day that goes by the is less and less significant. this notion that this was some kind of a threatening call is ridiculous. i listen to the call twice. i'm not a trump supporter, and only basically did was make his case for the boating and he talked about that he won the state by...
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>> jacqueline alemany author of the power up column what is it? >> thank you for having me it is the "washington post" early-morning newsletterea with our centers around washington sometimes were feature but this monday morning after taking the last two weeks off there is a ten going on the week ahead. >> take us through the latest headlines. >> as we had with to do everything possible to divide the republican party on his way out the door before the children to run off to determine control of the senate. we started the christmas holiday with the trump $2000 stimulus checks after not participating in negotiations for several weeks by enforcing the senate to override the veto of the 740 billion tax cuts and then to retain power what we see play out his electoral college challenge which will culminate with a joint session on wednesday. republicanshaioiove have been wranglingg republicans to contest the electoral college and now if you senators led by a ted cruz is still heading the effort on the senate side of the chamber and it is unlikely this wil
>> jacqueline alemany author of the power up column what is it? >> thank you for having me it is the "washington post" early-morning newsletterea with our centers around washington sometimes were feature but this monday morning after taking the last two weeks off there is a ten going on the week ahead. >> take us through the latest headlines. >> as we had with to do everything possible to divide the republican party on his way out the door before the children...
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next jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. this u.s. information agency film documenting the trip was shown in 106 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by leo seltzer. ♪ a country ancient as it is modern. for 5,000 years, wave after wave of the peoples of asia has streamed across india's borders. conquerers, immigrants, soldiers, holy men and scholars, pilgrims of many creeds and races have woven their customs into a continuous and intricate pattern of civilization and of beauty. ♪ they have farmed and they have fought. they have loved and they have prayed. thought fought and they have played. they have built monuments and palaces and temples in cities. they have written poetry and sung songs for 5,000 years. ♪ and they have moved as history moves into the contemporary world of today. ♪ dehli has been called the city of seven capitals, the power of seven ancient dynasties. new delhi is now the seat of power of india's democratic republic. in february 1962 the world's largest democracy went to t
next jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. this u.s. information agency film documenting the trip was shown in 106 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by leo seltzer. ♪ a country ancient as it is modern. for 5,000 years, wave after wave of the peoples of asia has streamed across india's borders. conquerers, immigrants, soldiers, holy men and scholars, pilgrims of many creeds and races have woven their customs into a continuous and intricate pattern of...
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we're here with kate berlant and jacqueline novak of "poog.id that name come about 'cause it sounds a little derisive as i hear myself say it, but of course you use it differently. >> no, it is absolutely a sort of reclaiming. seth, you're right on it you know, unfortunately, the seemingly neutral gendered female terms, such as ladies, girls, the gals of "poog," the ladies of "poog," have an inherent negative connotation because the very fact of being a woman is a slur to some, you see? so hags for us is a way of sort of leaning in. you know, what is the hag? the hag is a witch, the hag is a crone. >> right >> the hag is a space of wisdom and mystery, and you know, well, kate actually -- kate's thesis, the title of kate's thesis -- yes, she's highly -- >> yes, i have a master's,stneop >> yes, she has a master's she wasn't going to bring it up herself. but the title of her thesis was "sublime hideousness." and i think we lean into that, because the sort of hideousness, despite the serums, despite the, you know, et cetera, those hideousness as a
we're here with kate berlant and jacqueline novak of "poog.id that name come about 'cause it sounds a little derisive as i hear myself say it, but of course you use it differently. >> no, it is absolutely a sort of reclaiming. seth, you're right on it you know, unfortunately, the seemingly neutral gendered female terms, such as ladies, girls, the gals of "poog," the ladies of "poog," have an inherent negative connotation because the very fact of being a woman is a...
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jacqueline kennedy, wife of the 35th president of the united states, and her sister, invited guests ofinister and of his daughter. ♪ mrs. john f kennedy, a lover of the arts, and the mother of two young children, brings to the people of india the greetings of the people of her own country, also a people of varied backgrounds and customs of many faiths and races and beliefs. the united states embassy in the center of new delhi, combining modern architectural techniques in ancient indian motifs, reflects the new world and the old and the long-standing friendship between our countries. between the united states and india. mrs. kennedy has a special interest in the culture and traditions, old and new, of the world she's about to enter. this is india, 1962. kings and emperors and explorers of five centuries ago knew and treasured the silk of banares. today, the ancient art of weaving joins the 20th century in a procession of silks, brocades, and muslins for fashions that go around the world. the continuity of artistic tradition moves in an unbroken line from the variety and richness of the
jacqueline kennedy, wife of the 35th president of the united states, and her sister, invited guests ofinister and of his daughter. ♪ mrs. john f kennedy, a lover of the arts, and the mother of two young children, brings to the people of india the greetings of the people of her own country, also a people of varied backgrounds and customs of many faiths and races and beliefs. the united states embassy in the center of new delhi, combining modern architectural techniques in ancient indian...
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that fire is in the area of country club drive along 680, off the jacqueline road exit. when that fire broke out, milpitas police began evacuating homes but those orders were lifted just a short time ago. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd just arrived on the scene what can you tell us? >> reporter: atmosphere we are at that jacqueline road exit that you're talking about. this wind is wreaking havoc here. as you can see, the chp has that jacqueline road entrance onto 680 blocked off and they're diverting cars off of the freeway to the city streets. this all started around 9:00 when a fire broke out at country club drive in the milpitas hills. at this point we don't know what sparked the fire, but the way the wind is blowing, you can only imagine that the wind had something to do with it. several streets in the area evacuated. we talked to one evacuee who says that he was told to get out quickly. >> yeah, i think there's a fire, and they called me to get out. i realized it was bad, the smoke. it's really, really weird to see all the smoke. >> reporter: when one of our photographe
that fire is in the area of country club drive along 680, off the jacqueline road exit. when that fire broke out, milpitas police began evacuating homes but those orders were lifted just a short time ago. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd just arrived on the scene what can you tell us? >> reporter: atmosphere we are at that jacqueline road exit that you're talking about. this wind is wreaking havoc here. as you can see, the chp has that jacqueline road entrance onto 680 blocked off and they're...
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the first lady, jacqueline kennedy, attended a show of the royal canadian mownties there.ighter moment for the president when he performed the traditional presidential prerogative and threw out the first baseball of the year. on may 29th in boston, the president celebrated his 44th birthday. the cake was a model of his new residence in washington. the next day, president and mrs. kennedy went to paris. mr. kennedy actively implemented his plan to strengthen plans with the north atlantic treaty organization and other allies. the president went on to vienna to meet the soviet premier. later he reported to the american people. >> we had a full and frank exchange of views on the issues that now divide our two countries. i will tell you now that it was a very sober two days. there was no discourtesy, no loss of tempers, no threats. no advantage or conception was gained or given. >> final stop on the kennedy's european trip was london. the citizens there welcomed the new president with special enthusiasm, for he had lived there as a boy when his father was ambassador to england.
the first lady, jacqueline kennedy, attended a show of the royal canadian mownties there.ighter moment for the president when he performed the traditional presidential prerogative and threw out the first baseball of the year. on may 29th in boston, the president celebrated his 44th birthday. the cake was a model of his new residence in washington. the next day, president and mrs. kennedy went to paris. mr. kennedy actively implemented his plan to strengthen plans with the north atlantic treaty...
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jacqueline kennedy and her children, and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the latent's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. (sombre music) then mrs. kennedy holding caroline by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay their last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of 1 million stream through the rotunda. many wait as long as ten hours. (sombre music) they wait through the chilly night. not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt on the american people known such deep sorrow. (drumming) next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law had the possession of walking orders. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final march of homage. all follow the late president's casket, walking from the white house to saint matthews cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal crushing of boston will celebrate for mrs. mr. k
jacqueline kennedy and her children, and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the latent's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. (sombre music) then mrs. kennedy holding caroline by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay their last respects to president...
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i think this is a perfect segue also and i'd like to sort of back to jacqueline. we talk about votes, so that this concept of creating larger places as opposed to the traditional second day, that i'm going to go to my church in my school or whatever, the place that traditionally y there for 20 years and now we've seen this development of these vote centers where people can go and it's not very often, it's not just your precinct. it's like, i could early vote in this county and give them my address and they set up the ballot for me and then the centers are in different places so i'm just wondering, can you tell us the experience in native american communities and using these tvote centers ? were they on the reservations or were they a site, i know the challenge for a lot of native american communities, i think some people have that it would be great, we can use this huge sporting arena and it will just be so easy area we can get all these people to vote but we have to take into account you can get to places like that so i'm wondering if you could talk about the exp
i think this is a perfect segue also and i'd like to sort of back to jacqueline. we talk about votes, so that this concept of creating larger places as opposed to the traditional second day, that i'm going to go to my church in my school or whatever, the place that traditionally y there for 20 years and now we've seen this development of these vote centers where people can go and it's not very often, it's not just your precinct. it's like, i could early vote in this county and give them my...
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jacqueline kennedy, the first lady in the new frontier. edward kennedy, an oral history. and the priestly tribe, the supreme courts image in the american mind. we welcome doctor perry to the program. just as a quick reminder, we will have time for questions from the audience at the conclusion of our program. if you do have questions for doctor perry, please type them in and we will get to as many as possible at the conclusion of the program. welcome, barbara. >> thank you so much. thanks for that lovely introduction. thank you to stewart as well for his superb leadership of this wonderful association. i am proud to be a member. i have over my shoulder today might john f. kennedy christmas ornament that comes with membership. i cannot wait to put it on my christmas tree this coming season for the holidays. thank you as well to luke and robert who are helping us with the technology in putting this program together, and all those at the association who make this just a wonderful set of programs to celebrate. this is kennedy's birthday today. we are going to do a presentation
jacqueline kennedy, the first lady in the new frontier. edward kennedy, an oral history. and the priestly tribe, the supreme courts image in the american mind. we welcome doctor perry to the program. just as a quick reminder, we will have time for questions from the audience at the conclusion of our program. if you do have questions for doctor perry, please type them in and we will get to as many as possible at the conclusion of the program. welcome, barbara. >> thank you so much. thanks...
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kennedy and his wife jacqueline come to the white house where they agree are greeted by president eisenhower president nixon, vice president elect johnson and their wives were also guests at the white house. for many weeks, the outgoing and incoming administrations have work together to ensure the orderly transfer of government. mr. eisenhower and kennedy arrive at the capitol for the inaugural ceremony, the completion of this transition. ♪ ♪ ♪ and on to it by they unusually cold weather, the crowds began to gather early in the morning. and here beneath the gleaming dome of the capital, honor guests are sibling in order to take their places on the portico. members of congress. ♪ ♪ ♪ former president harry truman and family. poet robert frosts and marion anderson, to have many guests representing the arts of america. members of the kennedy family. justices of the supreme court. the diplomatic corps representing countries throughout the world. mrs. john fitzgerald kennedy with her mother. president dwight eisenhower and vice president nixon. the vice president elect, lyndon johnson. and the la
kennedy and his wife jacqueline come to the white house where they agree are greeted by president eisenhower president nixon, vice president elect johnson and their wives were also guests at the white house. for many weeks, the outgoing and incoming administrations have work together to ensure the orderly transfer of government. mr. eisenhower and kennedy arrive at the capitol for the inaugural ceremony, the completion of this transition. ♪ ♪ ♪ and on to it by they unusually cold weather,...
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barbara perry, miller centers presidential centers director, discusses jacqueline kennedy's time as first lady. jackie kennedy actively developed symbols of the kennedy presidency as a fashion icon. a crucial part of the presidency. the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. >> good afternoon to everyone. it is a pleasure to introduce our presenter today. barbara perry is the gerald professor and director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center, where she co-directs the presidential oral history program. she is the author and editor of 14 books on presidents, first ladies, the kennedy family, the supreme court, civil rights and civil liberties. professor perry has conducted over 100 interviews for the george bush, george h.w. bush, bill clinton and barack obama presidential history oral programs. she also directs the oral history project. she served as a u.s. supreme court fellow for chief justice william rehnquist, and has worked for both republican and democratic members of the united states senate. her books include "4
barbara perry, miller centers presidential centers director, discusses jacqueline kennedy's time as first lady. jackie kennedy actively developed symbols of the kennedy presidency as a fashion icon. a crucial part of the presidency. the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. >> good afternoon to everyone. it is a pleasure to introduce our presenter today. barbara perry is the gerald professor and director of presidential studies at the university of...
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jacqueline hi there well the europe is getting increasingly involved and the 1st step is the resolution from the e.u. parliament yes it's been passed like you said and the 1st element of it is the demand for opposition activists to like saying a volley to be released from behind bars immediately but something else that the european lawmakers want is an extended version of some kind of sanctions document against russia that means boosting the sanctions that are already in place but also introducing new ones against a very soon dividual is that include russian officials so-called all the guards and the so-called people behind the propaganda against the like saying the volley plus the blocking of the north stream to pipeline project like you said jack while in the kremlin critic was arrested immediately after his passport was stamped at the border control at the moscow airport after alexei in the volley came back from germany and we remember that the issue why he's in trouble with the russian lawmakers is because of the violations of his probation period several years ago alexei no volley
jacqueline hi there well the europe is getting increasingly involved and the 1st step is the resolution from the e.u. parliament yes it's been passed like you said and the 1st element of it is the demand for opposition activists to like saying a volley to be released from behind bars immediately but something else that the european lawmakers want is an extended version of some kind of sanctions document against russia that means boosting the sanctions that are already in place but also...
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next on real america, jacqueline kennedy's asian journey.ording to the closing credits, this u.s. information agency film documenting the film was shown in 160 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by academy or award winner leo seltzer and narrated by actor raymond massie.
next on real america, jacqueline kennedy's asian journey.ording to the closing credits, this u.s. information agency film documenting the film was shown in 160 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by academy or award winner leo seltzer and narrated by actor raymond massie.
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jacqueline. this is one of those photo booth shots, it is blown up. but it was very small, you used to pay two cents in those days, or a nickel. and that is one of the early portraits of them. of course, jack and jackie's strolling down the street -- without kennedy in d.c.. ethel was married to his brother, robert kennedy. i photographed quite a bit. i did a lot of campaign photography with them. but, you know, there are these iconic images that, we will remember that will take us through history. here, jfk, in 53 is, getting married to jackie. pictures from the getty images collections. here is one of the most famous life magazine pictures, when caroline was born, in 1958, this was taken by a fine fine photographer named ed clark. it's one of those iconic images. life magazine, and many publications covered the candidacies quite a bit. over here, we can see in the early years, the photographs from the golden age of a photojournalism. that was before television really became the communicator of the world. these are the magazines that were published t
jacqueline. this is one of those photo booth shots, it is blown up. but it was very small, you used to pay two cents in those days, or a nickel. and that is one of the early portraits of them. of course, jack and jackie's strolling down the street -- without kennedy in d.c.. ethel was married to his brother, robert kennedy. i photographed quite a bit. i did a lot of campaign photography with them. but, you know, there are these iconic images that, we will remember that will take us through...
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jacqueline, good morning. it's good to see you.'s begin right there with kevin mccarthy, because he represents quite a bit of what is going on big picture as republicans grapple with this impending impeachment trial. mccarthy on the day was in danger, himself, along with all of his colleagues in the house when he called into fox news on that day, during the attack. you could hear the fear in his voice. he immediately pushed back against the president, said that he did bear responsibility. they lost a bunch of corporate money. he clearly was responding to some of that. and now you're seeing him essentially try to rewrite the entire story. help us understand, or in your view, how do you understand why he's doing this now and how he can start from this point "a" and swing all the way back around to point "b" in such a short amount of time that is so easy to explain to people watching? >> i think what we're seeing is what a lot of democratic lawmakers and republican lawmakers that i spoke with, quite frankly, right after the attack, fe
jacqueline, good morning. it's good to see you.'s begin right there with kevin mccarthy, because he represents quite a bit of what is going on big picture as republicans grapple with this impending impeachment trial. mccarthy on the day was in danger, himself, along with all of his colleagues in the house when he called into fox news on that day, during the attack. you could hear the fear in his voice. he immediately pushed back against the president, said that he did bear responsibility. they...
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he's writing the first chronicling of jacqueline bouvier's life from 1950 to 1954 when she worked as a newspaper columnist and writer and met and married future president john f. kennedy. welcome, carl. >> thank you. i appreciate so much being able to join the white house historical association today and very honored to give you a little bit of a background about florence harding and the book. i have to tell you, as is often said, a parent should not really have per se, a favorite child. and you know, i think an author perhaps shouldn't have a favorite book, but i will say that this -- the research of this book and then the unique promotion that i did for the book will always be a very important part of my life. i started writing this book and researching this book at a time when there was still -- the sun was just setting on the last generation of people who knew the hardings first hand. of course, they had been young children and one or two had almost been teenagers. and then at the end of the process, the 75th anniversary of the death of president harding, of course, he died in 19
he's writing the first chronicling of jacqueline bouvier's life from 1950 to 1954 when she worked as a newspaper columnist and writer and met and married future president john f. kennedy. welcome, carl. >> thank you. i appreciate so much being able to join the white house historical association today and very honored to give you a little bit of a background about florence harding and the book. i have to tell you, as is often said, a parent should not really have per se, a favorite child....
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jacqueline kennedy is the one who created that term.y were either the first cook, head cook, or chief cook. and then there is armistead barnett, who started out as a pantry man, works in the white house for a long time, and and leaves during the johnson administration to start his own catering business and was a well-known caterer in the d.c. area. elizabeth blake was an assistant cook. james carter, there was a jimmy carter in the white house before the president, loretta deans was an assistant cook. elizabeth moore and catherine smith. in her diary, henrietta has a lot of praise for the chief cook. she says that he could work magic and make anything happen. you get an idea of the interplay between the white house staff. the interesting thing that happens when the roosevelt come to the white house is in a way, they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft, he hired a woman named mrs. jaffrey, who is a segregationist. even though there was a multi racial white house cooking staff, she created segregated eating space
jacqueline kennedy is the one who created that term.y were either the first cook, head cook, or chief cook. and then there is armistead barnett, who started out as a pantry man, works in the white house for a long time, and and leaves during the johnson administration to start his own catering business and was a well-known caterer in the d.c. area. elizabeth blake was an assistant cook. james carter, there was a jimmy carter in the white house before the president, loretta deans was an...
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jacqueline kennedy is the one who created that term.y were either called first cook, head coach or chief cook. then there is armistead barnett, who started out as a country man. he works in the white house for a long time and leave during the johnson administration to start his own catering business. he was a well-known caterer in washington d.c. elizabeth blake was in assistant cook. james carter. daisy bonner. there was jimmy carter in the white house before president carter. loretta beans was an assistant cook. lisa make duffy, when mentioned. elizabeth moore and catherine smith. in her diary, henry area nesbitt has a lot of praise for ida allen as the chief cook. even though she was temperamental, she said, she was one who could work magic in just make anything happen if it needed to happen. so you get an idea of the interplay in the white house staff. peter thinness -- the interesting thing that happens when the white -- roosevelts come to the white house is they actually, in a way, and a segregated practice. back at the time of pr
jacqueline kennedy is the one who created that term.y were either called first cook, head coach or chief cook. then there is armistead barnett, who started out as a country man. he works in the white house for a long time and leave during the johnson administration to start his own catering business. he was a well-known caterer in washington d.c. elizabeth blake was in assistant cook. james carter. daisy bonner. there was jimmy carter in the white house before president carter. loretta beans...
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jacqueline kennedy is the one who created that term.before that they were either called first cook, head cook or chief cook. okay. and then there's arm stead barn et who started out as a pantry man, works in the white house for a long time, and then he leaves during the johnson administration to start his own catering business and was a well-known caterer in the washington, d.c., area. elizabeth blake who was an assistant cook, daisy bonner who i mentioned now, james carter. so there was a jimmy carter in the white house before president carter. loretta deans who was an assistant cook, lizzie mcduffy whoi mentioned, elizabeth moore and katherine smith and in her diary, hen ree ez ta nesbitt had a lot of praise for ida allen. even though she was temperamental she would work magic and make anything happen that needed to happen. the interesting thing that happens when the roosevelts come to the white house is they actually in a way end a -- in a way they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft, he hired a woman named
jacqueline kennedy is the one who created that term.before that they were either called first cook, head cook or chief cook. okay. and then there's arm stead barn et who started out as a pantry man, works in the white house for a long time, and then he leaves during the johnson administration to start his own catering business and was a well-known caterer in the washington, d.c., area. elizabeth blake who was an assistant cook, daisy bonner who i mentioned now, james carter. so there was a...
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insurance agent jacqueline rios from pinal was one of the lucky ones. imagine being hard-pressed to come up with the correct answer. >> i will solve. >> okay, go ahead. >> under pressure by queen and -- >> reporter: hmm, looks like david. what's the last name? >> david louie. >> reporter: what went through your mind at that point? >> at that point i was just under so much pressure, and i thought of you and abc 7, since i grew up watching you guys, and that's the first thing that came to my mind so that's what i said, and i instantly knew it was incorrect but i figured better to say something than nothing. >> the correct answer of course is david bowie. >> i know who he is now. >> reporter: it turns out that wrong answer want her undoing. >> i went to the bonus round and solved that puzzle and won. so i redeemed myself after that. >> reporter: jacqueline won $45,000 in the bonus round and total winnings of $64,000, a good start for charlotte's college fund and a few home improvement projects. >> bottom line, do you forgive me for popping into your mind w
insurance agent jacqueline rios from pinal was one of the lucky ones. imagine being hard-pressed to come up with the correct answer. >> i will solve. >> okay, go ahead. >> under pressure by queen and -- >> reporter: hmm, looks like david. what's the last name? >> david louie. >> reporter: what went through your mind at that point? >> at that point i was just under so much pressure, and i thought of you and abc 7, since i grew up watching you guys, and...
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bogota, caracas, and in small towns visited by venezuela. [ applause ] at the president's side jacquelinenguage ] [ cheers and applause ] >> at a new low-cost housing development near boegta, mr. kennedy helped lay the cornerstone for the first school in a project to provide homes and schools for 125,000 people. the project was financed under the alliance for progress operation. mrs. kennedy visited a group of young children at a school in caracas. in keeping with the holiday season, they exchanged gifts. when mrs. kennedy was about to leave, all protocol was abandoned. ♪♪ palm beach, florida. a deeply worried president made a hurried trip here in late december. his father joseph kennedy lay seriously ill after suffering a stroke. ♪♪ but while the elder kennedy's condition was listed as critical for some days he showed improvement as the president's first year ended. the president returned to washington in january. the first year drew to a close. once again, congress and the second state of the union message. he spoke of conditions at home and outlined the nation's goals abroad. [ applaus
bogota, caracas, and in small towns visited by venezuela. [ applause ] at the president's side jacquelinenguage ] [ cheers and applause ] >> at a new low-cost housing development near boegta, mr. kennedy helped lay the cornerstone for the first school in a project to provide homes and schools for 125,000 people. the project was financed under the alliance for progress operation. mrs. kennedy visited a group of young children at a school in caracas. in keeping with the holiday season, they...
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he is followed by his wife jacqueline kennedy.me court chamber for lunch. ♪ as is customary, the joint congressional inaugural committee provides a luncheon in the historic old supreme court chamber in the capitol. the invitation list comprises a notable array of leaders in and out of government to congratulate the new presidential family. ♪ the chefs uncover the chafing dishes. the head table is laid out in readiness for the hungry dignitaries. the center motif on the table is an american eagle, carved from ice. ♪ in the serving line, we see senator bridges of new hampshire, the sergeant at arms of the senate, and a senator from massachusetts, a former colleague of the president when he was in the senate. a senator from washington. a senator from florida. bobby baker, the secretary to the majority. senator hubert humphrey of minnesota. ♪ henry wallace, former vice president of the united states. robert frost, the poet. the majority and majority -- and minority leaders of the senate -- the majority and minority leaders of the sena
he is followed by his wife jacqueline kennedy.me court chamber for lunch. ♪ as is customary, the joint congressional inaugural committee provides a luncheon in the historic old supreme court chamber in the capitol. the invitation list comprises a notable array of leaders in and out of government to congratulate the new presidential family. ♪ the chefs uncover the chafing dishes. the head table is laid out in readiness for the hungry dignitaries. the center motif on the table is an american...
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she is almost the jacqueline kennedy of the founding first ladies. a bit regal. misrepresented by some as aloof but just the okayed she has an old fashion politeness. >> we can talk but thank you madison administration and the ways in which they entertained but a dolly manipulates was a very powerful figure in d.c. politics in this federal and then followed by james and elizabeth. how did their time in france shape the ways in which they created a small r public republican court in that period. >> the monroes were both very influenced in france, not just by thinking but by in culture and also by furniture. they bought furniture they actually took the white house after it was re-opened and some of that is still there today. in fact jacqueline kennedy made a point of make sugar that some of those pieces -- making sure that some of the pieces were refinished and put on display but their approach to entertainment was very different. let's face it, how are you going to follow dolly madison. how can you out-dolly madson dolly madson. it's no wonder his once presidentia
she is almost the jacqueline kennedy of the founding first ladies. a bit regal. misrepresented by some as aloof but just the okayed she has an old fashion politeness. >> we can talk but thank you madison administration and the ways in which they entertained but a dolly manipulates was a very powerful figure in d.c. politics in this federal and then followed by james and elizabeth. how did their time in france shape the ways in which they created a small r public republican court in that...
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france and kennedy were so much more popular that he just said i'm the gentle man who escorted jacqueline kennedy to paris i am the guy who was just here to run traffic isabel is one of the most important voices in america and it's an honor to be here so just to some batting practice so just to jump and why is the book not call the race? >> because first of all thank you for being here is an honor to and when it came out in 2010 and it was an experience for me to be here in the matter book was about the migration from african-americans from the south to the north what was the history that many people might not have known so in doing so to figure out the term i would be using it or use the term racism in the book because many people talk about in that way but use the term. the term that i use wherever they may have been over their background was is a caste system and the more that i spent time looking at what it was like and with the 19th century then i came away it was the most comprehensive term for a black person and white person and then the bible were segregated and that those objects
france and kennedy were so much more popular that he just said i'm the gentle man who escorted jacqueline kennedy to paris i am the guy who was just here to run traffic isabel is one of the most important voices in america and it's an honor to be here so just to some batting practice so just to jump and why is the book not call the race? >> because first of all thank you for being here is an honor to and when it came out in 2010 and it was an experience for me to be here in the matter...
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highway late last night. 680 was closed in both directions between scott creek road and fremont and jacqueline road. according to the traffic incident report, the power lines were sparking. >>> happening today the search continues for a 12-year-old from fremont who was swept out to sea along the san mateo county coastline. the father of the boy said that he and his children were standing on the shoreline yesterday when they were overcome by the strong waves. the father and one child were pushed and helped back to shore by the 12-year-old was pulled under about 100 yards off shore. the coastline was under a high surf advisory at the time. >> over the past few weeks we have been seeing winter wave conditions. that means sometimes we have larger waves and we have sneaker waves that can come up. >> the family was too distraught to speak on camera but the father said he would regret this friendship for the rest of his life. >>> a look at the white house where the president is serving his last full day in office. today he will reportedly issue a final wave of pardons. security is tight in washington
highway late last night. 680 was closed in both directions between scott creek road and fremont and jacqueline road. according to the traffic incident report, the power lines were sparking. >>> happening today the search continues for a 12-year-old from fremont who was swept out to sea along the san mateo county coastline. the father of the boy said that he and his children were standing on the shoreline yesterday when they were overcome by the strong waves. the father and one child...
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. >> reporter: in late december, trezell west and his wife jacqueline say they last saw 3-year-old orson and 4-year-old orrin in their backyard, and suddenly they were not there. >> i came inside the house, wifeched the house, me andy in the van, i looked down the street in both directions. >> reporter: law enforcement saying neighbor's surveillance video first obtained by kbka shows the father jumping into a van to look for his boys. the couple then calling police. >> we have to suspect there's foul play. >> reporter: the entire community shaken. >> these are two little boys. they're about 3 feet tall, and if they're out there, they're scared. >> reporter: the wests adopted the boys two years ago and have four other children, all now in protective custody, which the chief calls standard procedure when foul play is suspected. the house has been searched and the backyard dug up. but investigators stress no suspects have been named. tom, california city police say they've gotten dozens of tips daily. they've asked multiple people for polygraph tests. and now the adopted dad's extended fami
. >> reporter: in late december, trezell west and his wife jacqueline say they last saw 3-year-old orson and 4-year-old orrin in their backyard, and suddenly they were not there. >> i came inside the house, wifeched the house, me andy in the van, i looked down the street in both directions. >> reporter: law enforcement saying neighbor's surveillance video first obtained by kbka shows the father jumping into a van to look for his boys. the couple then calling police. >>...
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well jacqueline this is the most important aspect that we probably have touched very little i mean if you look onto there are now more than 25000000 doses have been already given in 42 countries that are on the border but none of the single dollars has been given to any country in africa outside the clinical trial that is really an acceptable because what we are seeing here is a good act to get into level of vaccine. but it is need we are not going to have a handle on this pandemic and having approved one of axion into one country in any continent going to open up the possibilities for other countries to approve it and i don't think that africa would have access to the vaccine that is approved in the best so therefore it is a good school for vaccines likes what needs to be. far more sign over to get into the africa and get them on active all excess. do you think that african countries are also going to be turning to spot again because the advantages you were mentioning earlier how it's stored and whatnot. absolutely one of the major to go into this but need to be and of course the aus
well jacqueline this is the most important aspect that we probably have touched very little i mean if you look onto there are now more than 25000000 doses have been already given in 42 countries that are on the border but none of the single dollars has been given to any country in africa outside the clinical trial that is really an acceptable because what we are seeing here is a good act to get into level of vaccine. but it is need we are not going to have a handle on this pandemic and having...
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and while my adventures here in the studio they're over to stay with us though jacqueline vig will have the latest news headlines for you join her in half an hour. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. to direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. well today we're going to talk about what happens when government is fused together which corporations what happens. some rumors isuzu. going to be. the new more. of those who just came up with it to get in your field of. antarctica is a very international community. media used. to flee. if it is the. need to eat. the food. but there were these through the bridges through their new cars through good version is told to go is everything refuse to believe it would be good for them to do with what. they have i would suspect it will break but i decided not to take the risk like. you did. this is very best the one business show you
and while my adventures here in the studio they're over to stay with us though jacqueline vig will have the latest news headlines for you join her in half an hour. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. to direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. well today we're going to talk...
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not unlike jacqueline kennedy, in terms of having a strong sense of how to frame her husband as the ideal presidential candidate. both in terms of his words and deeds, but in terms of his appearance. and the evolution of the media is very crucial at this time because although we don't yet have sound recordings, the sophistication of newsreels, and visual reporting is great and that the harding's were really the first couple, to have their images proliferated across all media both print in newspapers and magazines, and also newsrooms. which were often played, in the middle of you know when people went to the theater. and you see the silent films, and you have these newsreels, which of course had text because there was no audio recording, describing the scenes. so the country was exposed to florence hearting, in a way that they had never been before to any other first lady. as first lady she gets onto the steps inauguration day of the white house, and she turns to her husband and says, i got you the presidency, now what you want to do with it. once they are in the white house, later that da
not unlike jacqueline kennedy, in terms of having a strong sense of how to frame her husband as the ideal presidential candidate. both in terms of his words and deeds, but in terms of his appearance. and the evolution of the media is very crucial at this time because although we don't yet have sound recordings, the sophistication of newsreels, and visual reporting is great and that the harding's were really the first couple, to have their images proliferated across all media both print in...
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he's still mourning the loss of seven family members, including his mother, jacqueline. >> you're talking to the physical me, but my soul has been -- has been killed off. >> reporter: adding this promise to his family on twitter -- i will not end up in a box next to grandma and i will beat this. tom, just tonight we're learning that l.a. county has surpassed 1 million covid cases. officials here also confirming that the county now has its first case of the uk variant. tom? >> zohreen, thank you for that. >>> now to that tragic police-involved shooting in killeen, texas. the family of patrick warren called the city's mental health hotline for help. a police officer was the only one to show up. moments later he shot him as his wife, mother, and sons watch in the horror. here's abc's elwyn lopez. >> dad, sit down. sit down! >> reporter: tonight, a call for help in texas that turned deadly, captured on video in front of a man's mom, wife, and sons. >> no, i told you don't use a gun! i told you! >> reporter: 52-year-old patrick warren in need of mental health assistance, shot and killed by a k
he's still mourning the loss of seven family members, including his mother, jacqueline. >> you're talking to the physical me, but my soul has been -- has been killed off. >> reporter: adding this promise to his family on twitter -- i will not end up in a box next to grandma and i will beat this. tom, just tonight we're learning that l.a. county has surpassed 1 million covid cases. officials here also confirming that the county now has its first case of the uk variant. tom? >>...
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thanks so much for your company throughout the morning and the afternoon him and international jacqueline vega bring you the very latest headlines in 30 minutes. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss or in washington coming up congress has officially certified joe biden's election win paving the way to his presidency and world markets are reacting positively straight ahead we're going to bring you top notch market analysis plus amid the turmoil in the united states coping $1000.00 still continuing to ravage the nation as it has seen its deadliest day of the pandemic r.t. correspondent. is standing by to put those grim numbers into perspective and on the other side the big point of monstrous crime could to news shattering records but can the bull run to see itself we analyze the boom in the cryptocurrency sector with a packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with the biggest news story on the planet the day after protesters stormed the united states capitol during the so-called save america rally in support of president donald trump now
thanks so much for your company throughout the morning and the afternoon him and international jacqueline vega bring you the very latest headlines in 30 minutes. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss or in washington coming up congress has officially certified joe biden's election win paving the way to his presidency and world markets are reacting positively straight ahead we're going to bring you top notch market analysis plus amid the turmoil in the united states...
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justice minton and the kentucky supreme court, our constitutional officers, our lieutenant governor, jacqueline coleman, the first lady, and my kids, will and lila -- tonight, i address both a state and a country that are hurting. hurting from a pandemic that has swept across the world, upended our economy, and taken the lives of our loved ones. hurting from attacks on our democracy that yesterday rose to the level of an attack on the united states capitol. it is hard to believe just how much can change in a single year. a year ago, i delivered my first state of the commonwealth address, laying out the vision and the values that would guide my administration as we work to build a better kentucky. a kentucky where we work together on one team, team kentucky, to achieve our goals of better-paying jobs, putting education first, ensuring access to affordable health care, supporting healthy retirements, and treating each other with dignity and respect. that night, i spoke before a house chamber filled with lawmakers, and later, the first lady and i hosted a reception where democrats and republicans
justice minton and the kentucky supreme court, our constitutional officers, our lieutenant governor, jacqueline coleman, the first lady, and my kids, will and lila -- tonight, i address both a state and a country that are hurting. hurting from a pandemic that has swept across the world, upended our economy, and taken the lives of our loved ones. hurting from attacks on our democracy that yesterday rose to the level of an attack on the united states capitol. it is hard to believe just how much...
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it wasn't long before in the early '50s that he met this young lady, jacqueline, this is one of those photo booth shots. it's blown up. but it was very, very small. used to pay 2 cents in those days, or a nickel. that's one of the early portraits of them. of course, jack and jackie kind of strolling down the street with ethel kennedy in washington, d.c. ethel was married to his brother robert kennedy who i photographed quite a bit. i was -- i did a lot of campaign photography with him. but, you know, there are these iconic images that we will remember that will take us through history. here jfk in '53 is getting married to jackie. this picture is from the getty images collection. here's one of the most famous "life magazine" pictures. when caroline was born in 1958. it's one of those iconic images. "life magazine" and many of the publications covered the kennedys quite a bit. over here in this box, we can see the photographs before television really became the communicator of the world. these are the magazines that were published then. these are actual copies of the magazines. and new
it wasn't long before in the early '50s that he met this young lady, jacqueline, this is one of those photo booth shots. it's blown up. but it was very, very small. used to pay 2 cents in those days, or a nickel. that's one of the early portraits of them. of course, jack and jackie kind of strolling down the street with ethel kennedy in washington, d.c. ethel was married to his brother robert kennedy who i photographed quite a bit. i was -- i did a lot of campaign photography with him. but, you...
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. >> jacqueline alemany author of the power up column what is it? >> thank you for having me it is the "washington post" early-morning newsletterea with our centers around washington sometimes were feature but th
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kennedy was so much more popular than he was that he simply said, i am the gentleman who escorted jacqueline kennedy to paris. i am sort of the guy who is just here to run traffic a little bit. isabel is one of the most important voices in america and in the broader republic of writers. honor to be here and i'm just going to pitch some batting practice here, if you will. isabel, i'm just going to jump in. why is this book not called race? >> it's not called race because, first of all i want to thank you for being here, and this is such an honor be here with you. it's such an honor to be doing this in this particular venue but this is where i was but the very first event that ever had as an author in 2010. this is a particularly special attachment for me to be here, and that is -- my first book was about the outmigration of 6 million african-americans from the south to the midwest, north and northwest. i had to look into what was the history that we often don't learn that many people might not have known and so in doing so i came to have to figure it was a term is going to be using and i don'
kennedy was so much more popular than he was that he simply said, i am the gentleman who escorted jacqueline kennedy to paris. i am sort of the guy who is just here to run traffic a little bit. isabel is one of the most important voices in america and in the broader republic of writers. honor to be here and i'm just going to pitch some batting practice here, if you will. isabel, i'm just going to jump in. why is this book not called race? >> it's not called race because, first of all i...
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barbara perry, miller centers presidential centers director, discusses jacqueline kennedy's time as first lady. jackie kennedy actively developed symbols of the kennedy presidency as a fashion icon. a crucial part of the presidency. the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. >> good afternoon to everyone. it is a pleasure to introduce our presenter today. barbara perry is the gerald professor and director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center, where she co-directs the presidential oral history program. she is the author and editor of 14 books on presidents, first ladies, the kennedy family, the supreme court, civil rights and civil liberties. professor perry has conducted over 100 interviews for the george bush, george h.w. bush, bill clinton and barack obama
barbara perry, miller centers presidential centers director, discusses jacqueline kennedy's time as first lady. jackie kennedy actively developed symbols of the kennedy presidency as a fashion icon. a crucial part of the presidency. the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. >> good afternoon to everyone. it is a pleasure to introduce our presenter today. barbara perry is the gerald professor and director of presidential studies at the university of...
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>> i think there's no question that jacqueline kennedy had the most influence because it was a globalinfluence. you will see in the book to images that i think that speak to that. one shows that even in the midst of the cold war, behind the iron curtain, there were soviet women's magazines showing off the jackie look. that is so extraordinary. and secondly, when she appeared in a leopard coat now, there was such an instant global demand for leopard coats that the leopard was placed on the endangered species list. good it was big business. i could go on about that, you will see more about that in the book. as far as the best dressed, each era honestly did speak to that. as i said at the beginning of this project, i don't know a lot about fashion per se. i'm not even all that interested, i say that with great respect for what is a craft and a business and an important industry, but the politics and the popular culture that it reflects is what i know about. so i'm not necessarily the best judge as you can tell by my own clothing. of what looks good on people, men or women. but i do think
>> i think there's no question that jacqueline kennedy had the most influence because it was a globalinfluence. you will see in the book to images that i think that speak to that. one shows that even in the midst of the cold war, behind the iron curtain, there were soviet women's magazines showing off the jackie look. that is so extraordinary. and secondly, when she appeared in a leopard coat now, there was such an instant global demand for leopard coats that the leopard was placed on the...