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surveillance to us like the judge ordered, the time isn't noted there. >> let me go to you, jacqueline johnsone other thing that's getting a lot of attention today is that the coroner's report. and the coroner's report said this. i'm quoting. the investigative climate was very poor to worse when i arrived on the scene. the body had been noticeably moved. i do not approve of the manner this case was handled. not only was the scene compromised, the body was moved. the integrity was breached by opening a sealed body bag, information necessary for my lawful investigation was withheld. as a parent, when you hear the coroner saying they interfered with the integrity of his investigation, that he was in many ways not pleased with how the scene was handled, how do you feel when you hear that and as people now understand even the coroner had raised some serious questions. mr. johnson or ms. johnson? >> well, it's real troubling and just goes to show the more disrespect to my family with the sheriff department have done to us. it just doesn't make any sense. they treated kendrick like he wasn't even hum
surveillance to us like the judge ordered, the time isn't noted there. >> let me go to you, jacqueline johnsone other thing that's getting a lot of attention today is that the coroner's report. and the coroner's report said this. i'm quoting. the investigative climate was very poor to worse when i arrived on the scene. the body had been noticeably moved. i do not approve of the manner this case was handled. not only was the scene compromised, the body was moved. the integrity was breached...
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. >> reporter: kenneth and jacqueline johnson believe their son was murdered and someone is trying to cover it up. >> we want justice and we're not stopping until we get justice. >> reporter: today a federal prosecutor here weighed in publicly for the first time announcing a formal review of the facts with the fbi prepared to help. >> i do this with an open mind neither accepting nor rejecting the opinions of anyone who has previously investigated the circumstances of his death. >> reporter: after an initial autopsy, the sheriffs departments and bureau of investigation including that johnson died of a tragic accident, that he fell head first into an upright mat, reaching for a shoe, got trapped, and couldn't b breathe. >> we believe we conducted a complete and thorough investigation and we stand by that. >> reporter: johnson's family hired a private pathologist to investigate. >> we found the trauma in an area that had not been previously detected or looked at in the first autopsy. >> reporter: now the case is being reopened by federal authorities. >> we know this was not an accident.
. >> reporter: kenneth and jacqueline johnson believe their son was murdered and someone is trying to cover it up. >> we want justice and we're not stopping until we get justice. >> reporter: today a federal prosecutor here weighed in publicly for the first time announcing a formal review of the facts with the fbi prepared to help. >> i do this with an open mind neither accepting nor rejecting the opinions of anyone who has previously investigated the circumstances of...
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. >> jacqueline johnson and her husband hope to find the truth in the hundreds of hours of surveillance video recorded the day sheriff investigators say the 17-year-old died. look carefully. there she in the white t-shirt and jeans carrying a yellow folder. the johnsons have this at the result of a lawsuit. investigators in florida told the johnsons and authorities kendrick climbed into a gym mat reaching for this shoe and that his death was an accident. >> they know their child did not climb into a wrestling mat, get stuck and die. where's that video? >> reporter: the sheriff's office says that moment was not recorded. the johnsons also questioned moments in the surveillance video like this one. kendrick is seen running in the gym and then another image appears showing other students. it jumps from one moment to another. the johnsons' attorney tell from the surveillance video what happened to kendrick and when the other students entered. >> we don't have any time code with which to synchronize the events that are shown in the video. >> either the camera did this on their own or a human
. >> jacqueline johnson and her husband hope to find the truth in the hundreds of hours of surveillance video recorded the day sheriff investigators say the 17-year-old died. look carefully. there she in the white t-shirt and jeans carrying a yellow folder. the johnsons have this at the result of a lawsuit. investigators in florida told the johnsons and authorities kendrick climbed into a gym mat reaching for this shoe and that his death was an accident. >> they know their child did...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline johnson and her husband kenneth hope to find that truth in the hundreds ofrs of surveillance video recorded the day sheriff's investigators say the 17-year-old died. look carefully. there he is. in the white t-shirt and jeans carrying a yellow folder. the johnsons now have this video as the result of a lawsuit. cnn filed its own motion to get access to all of the video. investigators in lounds county, georgia, told the johnsons and their attorneys johnson reached into this gym mat for a shoe, and it was an accident. >> they know their child did not climb into a wrestling mat, get stuck, and die. where is that video? >> reporter: the sheriff's office says that moment was not recorded. the johnsons also question moments in the surveillance video like this one. kendrick is seen running in the gym, and then another image appears showing other students. it jumps from one moment to another. the johnsons' attorney say they can't tell from the surveillance video what happened to kendrick, and when the other students entered. >> we don't have any time code with which
. >> reporter: jacqueline johnson and her husband kenneth hope to find that truth in the hundreds ofrs of surveillance video recorded the day sheriff's investigators say the 17-year-old died. look carefully. there he is. in the white t-shirt and jeans carrying a yellow folder. the johnsons now have this video as the result of a lawsuit. cnn filed its own motion to get access to all of the video. investigators in lounds county, georgia, told the johnsons and their attorneys johnson reached...
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one commented lady bird bird johnson have contacts with jacqueline kennedy after she was first lady and his lady bird johnson never have doubts about about --. >> host: did they continue their contact that did johnson white house began? >> guest: the tax bill when that was signed, when lyndon johnson signed that he went with lady bird johnson to the house of jackie kennedy in george downing gave her four pens, one for her and one for each of the kids and one for the library. i think in the white house years the contact was rather formal. the johnsons invited mrs. kennedy that she never came back while he were there. he gives to the children. i know the first christmas for example they gave john junior a fire engine. they certainly reached out to her. after the white house though in the 1980s after she was widowed lady bird johnson and jacqueline kennedy meet -- i guess we wouldn't say renewed their friendship that established a friendship when they were on martha's vineyard for periods in the summer. >> host: when you look at the documentary evidence certainly supported her husband publ
one commented lady bird bird johnson have contacts with jacqueline kennedy after she was first lady and his lady bird johnson never have doubts about about --. >> host: did they continue their contact that did johnson white house began? >> guest: the tax bill when that was signed, when lyndon johnson signed that he went with lady bird johnson to the house of jackie kennedy in george downing gave her four pens, one for her and one for each of the kids and one for the library. i think...
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carrying the president's casket, his widow jacqueline kennedy and the new president, lyndon johnson. most americans were home for the day. schools and offices let out early, and millions by this time were huddled around their television sets where they would remain transfixed, watching the coverage on and off for the next four days. here now is how david brinkley started off this broadcast on this very night 50 years ago. >> good evening. the essential facts are these. president kennedy was murdered in dallas, texas. he was shot by a sniper hiding in a building near his parade route. he was dead within an hour. lyndon johnson is president of the united states. >> nbc news from november 22nd, 1963. just over six hours after the shots were fired from the building here behind us, meaning this place and this city and our country would never be the same. the cold and wind and rain here in dallas today was a sharp contrast to the bright sunshine of 50 years ago, weather beautiful enough to ride in an open car. today, one half century later, thousands turned out to remember john f. kennedy.
carrying the president's casket, his widow jacqueline kennedy and the new president, lyndon johnson. most americans were home for the day. schools and offices let out early, and millions by this time were huddled around their television sets where they would remain transfixed, watching the coverage on and off for the next four days. here now is how david brinkley started off this broadcast on this very night 50 years ago. >> good evening. the essential facts are these. president kennedy...
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one is did lady bird johnson have any contact with jacqueline kennedy after she was first qulad? and did lady bird johnson ever have doubts about the vietnam war? >> thanks very much. did they continue their contact after the johnson white house began? >> yes. the johnsons, the tax bill, when that was signed, when lyndon johnson signed that he went with lady bird johnson to the house of jackie kennedy in georgetown and gave her four pens. one for her, one for each of the kids, and one for the library. i think during the white house years the contact was rather formal. the johnsons certainly invited mrs. kennedy back but she never came back while they were there. they gave gifts to the children. i know the first christmas, for example, they gave john jr. a fire engine. they certainly reached out to her. after the white house, though, in the 1980s, after she was widowed, lady bird johnson and jacqueline kennedy -- i guess we wouldn't say renewed a friendship. really established a friendship when they were both on martha's vineyard for periods in the summer. >> when you look at the d
one is did lady bird johnson have any contact with jacqueline kennedy after she was first qulad? and did lady bird johnson ever have doubts about the vietnam war? >> thanks very much. did they continue their contact after the johnson white house began? >> yes. the johnsons, the tax bill, when that was signed, when lyndon johnson signed that he went with lady bird johnson to the house of jackie kennedy in georgetown and gave her four pens. one for her, one for each of the kids, and...
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. >> inside air force 1 a grieving jacqueline kennedy, had her first whiskey. lady bird johnson heard a secret service agent say, we've never lost a president before. and beside mrs. kennedy. >> president's coffin was carried up these stairs. when they couldn't carry it inside they had to cut off the handles. they flatly refused to carry it in the cargo space. >>> the staircase was taken away, for a few moments, leaving a forgotten president johnson behind. >> before the kennedy presidency the white house was associated more often with politically statements than fashion statements but of course first lady jackie kennedy changed that. the sight of her and her blood stained pink suit and her pill box hat. her accompanying the president to texas was a rare trip. on that fateful day in an event at fort worth she made a stunning entrance. president kennedy himself could not help but take notice and tip his hat to her in her immaculate dress sense. >> two years ago, i introduced myself as the man who accompanied mrs. kennedy to paris. i'm getting that same sense now. nobody cares wha
. >> inside air force 1 a grieving jacqueline kennedy, had her first whiskey. lady bird johnson heard a secret service agent say, we've never lost a president before. and beside mrs. kennedy. >> president's coffin was carried up these stairs. when they couldn't carry it inside they had to cut off the handles. they flatly refused to carry it in the cargo space. >>> the staircase was taken away, for a few moments, leaving a forgotten president johnson behind. >> before...
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joining us this morning are kendrick johnson's parents, jacqueline and kenneth johnson and attorney benjamink you. >> let me ask you, mr. and mrs. johnson have you heard from the sheriff, have you heard from federal authorities? are they keeping in touch with you? >> no. >> and how do you read that? do you believe you should be in the loop, that there should be more communication here? >> yes. >> yes, it should. >> and explain why. >> because they should keep us informed of what's going on in our son's case. >> and mr. crump, if we can go to you, the attorney for the family, mr. crump, how do you read the actions of the larger investigation that's going on now? is it to your satisfaction? >> chris, i think everybody who sees this case believes that there is something awfully suspicious about what happened to kendrick johnson. they do not accept the sheriff's conclusion that he climbed into a wrestling mat, got stuck and died, and now the release of these videos, it raises even more questions, because out of 36 videos, 36 angles, only one of them is distorted, one of them is blurry, and that
joining us this morning are kendrick johnson's parents, jacqueline and kenneth johnson and attorney benjamink you. >> let me ask you, mr. and mrs. johnson have you heard from the sheriff, have you heard from federal authorities? are they keeping in touch with you? >> no. >> and how do you read that? do you believe you should be in the loop, that there should be more communication here? >> yes. >> yes, it should. >> and explain why. >> because they...
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. >> it is the flip of what we learned with lady bird johnson and jacqueline kennedy. jacqueline kennedy did not campaign very much later. the older and less glamorous was out on the campaign trail making a lot of appearances in setting the image with the public. >> how did she feel about sitting on the stage when her husband gave the speech? >> she hated it. it was one of the most painful experiences of her life, and experience she would -- that in some way to find the way the two of them related to politics. pat was a very private person who did not want anyone to know about her private life. you have her husband telling all of their finances, what money they owe, that she did not have a further code. for her, this was a horrible experience, whereas, for her husband, he celebrated that every year. >> let me get into some video. here is former president nixon talking about his life in an interview in 1983. >> she is probably one of the most intelligent women ever to be first lady. clinical discussions, she does not say much, but she can always go to the heart of a mat
. >> it is the flip of what we learned with lady bird johnson and jacqueline kennedy. jacqueline kennedy did not campaign very much later. the older and less glamorous was out on the campaign trail making a lot of appearances in setting the image with the public. >> how did she feel about sitting on the stage when her husband gave the speech? >> she hated it. it was one of the most painful experiences of her life, and experience she would -- that in some way to find the way...
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and there was a sense that somehow the little communist as jacqueline kennedy called him, had stolen their future. >> schieffer: lucy johnson when i talked to her she said, talking to her after we did the part on camera she said over and over her father kept saying "i've got to show them" "they killed our president but they haven't killed our country." everything he did lyndon johnson was concerned about how it would be viewed by the soviets. because they didn't know at that point what this was all about. and i think while it was one of the most tragic periods in our history it was also a time that we can all be proud of because when lyndon johnson stepped off that airplane he was in command and the president of the united states had been shot but there was another president there and the constitution once again had held. >> we had to prove we had it all together. and he did. lbj understood not only is the world watching, american young people are watching. people are anxious. we hadn't been through a moment like this in a very, very long time. and he knew that the strength of this system, the continuity of the presidency,
and there was a sense that somehow the little communist as jacqueline kennedy called him, had stolen their future. >> schieffer: lucy johnson when i talked to her she said, talking to her after we did the part on camera she said over and over her father kept saying "i've got to show them" "they killed our president but they haven't killed our country." everything he did lyndon johnson was concerned about how it would be viewed by the soviets. because they didn't know...
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. >> where jacqueline kennedy and after her, mrs. johnsont lady was considered to have a project. >> she wasn't considered a first lady if she didn't have a cause. >> mamie eisenhower sat down with barbara walters to give her views. >> you think presidents need their wives at home? >> i don't know. i don't think -- i think you have to -- mine has to be encouraged. i told ike every day how much i thought -- how good i thought he was. your ego has to be fed. >> gary robinson wants to know what would mamie say was her greatest contribution to the role of first lady? >> i would say giving ike a comfortable home life where he could relax and get away from the pressing issues of the day. i think her greatest contribution was in institutionalizing the first lady as a campaigner. i think that is the role that has really carried on with later first ladies and in american political life. >> what would your answer be? >> i would agree that privately, it would be creating that home. and when she said homemaker, she meant it in the truest sense, making a
. >> where jacqueline kennedy and after her, mrs. johnsont lady was considered to have a project. >> she wasn't considered a first lady if she didn't have a cause. >> mamie eisenhower sat down with barbara walters to give her views. >> you think presidents need their wives at home? >> i don't know. i don't think -- i think you have to -- mine has to be encouraged. i told ike every day how much i thought -- how good i thought he was. your ego has to be fed. >>...
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johnson being sworn in aboard air force one with jacqueline kennedy at his side. the plane departed dallas he called the late president's mother, rose kennedy. >> mrs. kennedy. i wish to god there were something that i could say to you. >> schieffer: in the weeks that followed johnson reached tout to many members of the kennedy family but the kennedy who showed up most often on the new president's call sheet was jackie. this conversation took place ten days after the assassination. >> i just wanted you to know that you are loved by so many and so much. let's take a walk. let's walk around the back yard. let me tell you how much you mean to all of us. >> schieffer: johnson offered similar words of comfort to the american people in a thanksgiving address he called upon the country to honor kennedy through forward process. >> all of us have lived through seven days that none of us will ever forget. we're not given the divine wisdom to answer why this has been. but we are given the human duty of determining what is to be. >> schieffer: the kennedy family's well being
johnson being sworn in aboard air force one with jacqueline kennedy at his side. the plane departed dallas he called the late president's mother, rose kennedy. >> mrs. kennedy. i wish to god there were something that i could say to you. >> schieffer: in the weeks that followed johnson reached tout to many members of the kennedy family but the kennedy who showed up most often on the new president's call sheet was jackie. this conversation took place ten days after the assassination....
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. >> where jacqueline kennedy and after her, mrs. johnsonsidered to have a project. >> she wasn't considered a first lady if she didn't have a cause. >> 19 years after she left the white house, mamie eisenhower sat down with barbara walters to give her views. >> you think presidents need their wives at home? >> i don't know. i don't think -- i think you have to -- mine has to be encouraged. i told ike every day how good i thought he was. your ego has to be fed. >> gary robinson wants to know what would mamie say was her greatest contribution to the role of first lady? >> i would say giving ike a comfortable home life where he could relax and get away from the pressing issues of the day. i think her greatest contribution was in institutionalizing the first lady as a campaigner. i think that is the role that has really carried on with later first ladies and in american political life. >> what would your answer be? >> i would agree that privately it would be creating that home. and when she said homemaker, she meant it in the truest sense, maki
. >> where jacqueline kennedy and after her, mrs. johnsonsidered to have a project. >> she wasn't considered a first lady if she didn't have a cause. >> 19 years after she left the white house, mamie eisenhower sat down with barbara walters to give her views. >> you think presidents need their wives at home? >> i don't know. i don't think -- i think you have to -- mine has to be encouraged. i told ike every day how good i thought he was. your ego has to be fed....
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jacqueline kennedy comes to the plane. apparently according to "passage of power" people around jackie kennedy thought lyndon johnson had possibly even left already to go back to washington on air force two. instead he's on "air force one." she opens the door to the bedroom, the state room, and there is lyndon johnson either sitting on the bed or just gotten up from the bed. that was a shock. also lady bird trying to reach out to jacqueline kennedy. lets listen. suddenly i found myself face-to-face with jackie in a small hall. i think it was right outside the operating room. you always think of her, or somebody like her, as being insulated, protected, sort of on olympus. she was quite alone. i don't think i ever saw anybody so much alone in my life. i went up to her, put my arms around her and said something i'm sure it was quite banal like, god help us all, because my feelings for her were too tumultuous to put into words. >> so much packed into that. lady bird johnson and the extraordinary role that she played also. as you wrote in "the passage of power," she knew how important it was that john conley had also been shot, the t
jacqueline kennedy comes to the plane. apparently according to "passage of power" people around jackie kennedy thought lyndon johnson had possibly even left already to go back to washington on air force two. instead he's on "air force one." she opens the door to the bedroom, the state room, and there is lyndon johnson either sitting on the bed or just gotten up from the bed. that was a shock. also lady bird trying to reach out to jacqueline kennedy. lets listen. suddenly i...
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[laughter] >> many of us saw president johnson ghostly pale, surrounded by secret service men trundling him into.car. memories of jacqueline kennedy are in many of the narratives that i have received, and they reflect a primal sympathy for her. pepper jenkins, the anesthesia chief said this. as she circled in circle, i noticed her hands were cuffed in front of her as if she were cradling something. as she passed, she nudged me with her elbow and she handed me what she had been nursing with her hands. it was a large chunk of her husband's brain tissue. in one of the most touching memories of the first lady is from a surgery resident who witnessed jackie kennedy moving toward the dead president and removing the wedding ring from his finger and placing it on her hand and kissed them goodbye. then there was a historic confrontation in the trauma room between county medical examiner earl rose and the secret service over the custody of the remains of the president. he said i was in their way. i was face-to-face with the secret service agent roy keller and i was trying to explain to him that the texas law required a non-toxic to
[laughter] >> many of us saw president johnson ghostly pale, surrounded by secret service men trundling him into.car. memories of jacqueline kennedy are in many of the narratives that i have received, and they reflect a primal sympathy for her. pepper jenkins, the anesthesia chief said this. as she circled in circle, i noticed her hands were cuffed in front of her as if she were cradling something. as she passed, she nudged me with her elbow and she handed me what she had been nursing...
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jacqueline kennedy. here is the attorney general and his wife as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> followed by president lyndon johnsoned by foreign minister's or ambassadors ♪ ♪ ♪ >> over to rhode island avenue. >> over to the white house lawn, about a week ago. the burden on the protocol has been tremendous even attempting to dictate what airplanes arrived yesterday at the airport. >> we are engaging in this today, so he protocol has largely been part of this and dismissed and possibly violated the ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the papers that you heard a moment ago are from a black watch and we understand that this contingent has been the complete one at arlington. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [bell tolling] >> immediately behind the members of the family are those that are part of the immediate staff of the white house. ♪ ♪ ♪ [bell tolling] ♪ ♪ [bell tolling] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> since the opening of this century. and then of course, this includes the rating marks of individuals. he was an elected chief of state. >> the elected heads of state are in the majority. ♪ ♪ and in the first two cards are the children of robert kennedy and sargent
jacqueline kennedy. here is the attorney general and his wife as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> followed by president lyndon johnsoned by foreign minister's or ambassadors ♪ ♪ ♪ >> over to rhode island avenue. >> over to the white house lawn, about a week ago. the burden on the protocol has been tremendous even attempting to dictate what airplanes arrived yesterday at the airport. >> we are engaging in this today, so he protocol has largely...
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johnson's address to congress and watch ceremonies and the jfk library in boston and we will take your phone calls. remembering jfk: 50 years after dallas, here on american history tv on c-span3. jacqueline kennedy's time as first lady was do you wanted as never before in images. the tragedy of a grieving widow all in three years. watch our program tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern and live on c-span and live, monday, our series continues. >> mrs. johnson, as first lady, loved to show off the texas country and her ho. the guests to the ranch would often informally aly gather in the den. and various heads of state came to visit. we have a few things that speak to her connection to the room. one of the things she wanted to highlight was the native american heritage in the country. we have a small collection of arrowheads here. she had an eye for copper and collected various items through the years and had gifts from various friends. mrs. johnson gave a tour of the house in 1968, and it was filmed and you she featured the china that she purchased the mexico, which you see here, it's careful. and the ranch provided a repite for the johnson, where they can come home and make the connection back t
johnson's address to congress and watch ceremonies and the jfk library in boston and we will take your phone calls. remembering jfk: 50 years after dallas, here on american history tv on c-span3. jacqueline kennedy's time as first lady was do you wanted as never before in images. the tragedy of a grieving widow all in three years. watch our program tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern and live on c-span and live, monday, our series continues. >> mrs. johnson, as first lady, loved to show off the...
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johnson was about 650 hours over five years. and in most cases this was without the knowledge that would include jacqueline kennedy. int, there was a very good relationship with lbj. >> this is the phone conversation was just 10 days the death of her husband. this is a phone conversation with lyndon johnson. >> you just have to give me strength. >> i wasn't going to come over. >> you just come over and put your arm around me, let's walk around the backyard. let me tell you how much you mean to all of us, and how we can carry on, -- i know how rare a letter is in the president's handwriting. i have more in your handwriting than i do in jack's handwriting, for you to send me the thing today, the announcement and everything -- >> i want you to know that i told my mother a long time ago, when everyone else gave up about you haveon in 1948 -- a lot of courage that we men don't have. so we have to rely on you and depend on you and you have something to do. you have the president relying on you, there are not many women running around -- so you have the biggest job in your life. >> i ran around with two presidents, that is
johnson was about 650 hours over five years. and in most cases this was without the knowledge that would include jacqueline kennedy. int, there was a very good relationship with lbj. >> this is the phone conversation was just 10 days the death of her husband. this is a phone conversation with lyndon johnson. >> you just have to give me strength. >> i wasn't going to come over. >> you just come over and put your arm around me, let's walk around the backyard. let me tell...
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johnson this was about 650 hours over five years. and in most cases this was without the knowledge that would include jacqueline kennedy. that point, there was a very good relationship with lbj. >> this is the phone conversation was just 10 days after the death of her husband. this is a phone conversation with lyndon johnson. >> you just have to give me strength. >> i wasn't going to come over. >> you just come over and put your arm around me, let's walk around the backyard. let me tell you how much you mean to all of us, and how we can carry on, -- >> i know how rare a letter is in the president's handwriting. i have more in your handwriting than i do in jack's handwriting, for you to send me the thing today, the announcement and everything -- >> i want you to know that i told my mother a long time ago, when everyone else gave up about my election in 1948 -- you have a lot of courage that we men don't have. so we have to rely on you and depend on you and you have something to do. you have the president relying on you, there are not many women running around -- so you have the biggest job in your life. >> i ran around w
johnson this was about 650 hours over five years. and in most cases this was without the knowledge that would include jacqueline kennedy. that point, there was a very good relationship with lbj. >> this is the phone conversation was just 10 days after the death of her husband. this is a phone conversation with lyndon johnson. >> you just have to give me strength. >> i wasn't going to come over. >> you just come over and put your arm around me, let's walk around the...
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[laughter] >> many of us saw president johnson ghostly pale, surrounded by secret service men trundling him into.car. memories of jacquelinekennedy are in many of the narratives that i have received, and they reflect a primal sympathy for her. pepper jenkins, the anesthesia chief said this. as she circled in circle, i noticed her hands were cuffed in front of her as if she were cradling something. as she passed, she nudged me with her elbow and she handed me what she had been nursing with her hands. it was a large chunk of her husband's brain tissue. in one of the most touching memories of the first lady is from a surgery resident who witnessed jackie kennedy moving toward the dead president and removing the wedding ring from his finger and placing it on her hand and kissed them goodbye. then there was a historic confrontation in the trauma room between county medical examiner earl rose and the secret service over the custody of the remains of the president. he said i was in their way. i was face-to-face with the secret service agent roy keller and i was trying to explain to him that the texas law required a non-toxic to b
[laughter] >> many of us saw president johnson ghostly pale, surrounded by secret service men trundling him into.car. memories of jacquelinekennedy are in many of the narratives that i have received, and they reflect a primal sympathy for her. pepper jenkins, the anesthesia chief said this. as she circled in circle, i noticed her hands were cuffed in front of her as if she were cradling something. as she passed, she nudged me with her elbow and she handed me what she had been nursing with...
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but this is how ladybird johnson that day in her audio diary remembered going to the hospital in dallas after the shooting and coming across a distraught first lady jacquelineennedy in the hallway of the hospital. >> suddenly, i found myself face-to-face with jackie in a small hall, i think it was right outside the operating room. you always think of her, or somebody like her, as being insulated, protected, sort of on olympus. she was quite alone. i don't think i ever saw anybody so much alone in my life. i went up to her, put my arms around her, and said something, i'm sure it was quite banal, like god help us all, because my feelings for her were too tumultuous to put into words. >> lady bird johnson's entire diary entry from that day is written out, longhand, and it has since been completely digitized and it is now available at the lbj library website along with the corresponding audio. lyndon johnson, of course, rose to the presidency in the wake of president kennedy's assassination, and once lbj became president, one of his first orders of business in 1963 was to appoint a high-level commission to investigate the assassination. that, of course, was the
but this is how ladybird johnson that day in her audio diary remembered going to the hospital in dallas after the shooting and coming across a distraught first lady jacquelineennedy in the hallway of the hospital. >> suddenly, i found myself face-to-face with jackie in a small hall, i think it was right outside the operating room. you always think of her, or somebody like her, as being insulated, protected, sort of on olympus. she was quite alone. i don't think i ever saw anybody so much...
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jacqueline kennedy on "first ladies." and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady, lady bird johnson. >> at the annual lordmayors banquet last night, prime minister david cameron announced that britain would give the equivalent of $16 million to aid in the philippines recovery after the typhoon over the weekend. the lord mayor's banquet is held annually for the diplomatic and financial corps. we'll show you as much of this as we can until our live event at 8:30. ♪ ♪ >> silence for the prime minister. [applause] >> my lord mayor, my late lord mayor, your grace, my lord chancellor, your excellencies, my lords, aldermen, sheriffs, chief commoner, ladies and gentlemen, let me start by thanking lord mayor number 685 for a year of great service to this city and to our country. [applause] and let me congratulate lord mayor number 686 not only on or her appointment, but also for the fantastic vision that she has just set out. [applause] it is a vision of diversity and incluesivity that is every bit be as vital for our country as it is for the city of london. it was a great speech, and it's good to see, as you said
jacqueline kennedy on "first ladies." and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady, lady bird johnson. >> at the annual lordmayors banquet last night, prime minister david cameron announced that britain would give the equivalent of $16 million to aid in the philippines recovery after the typhoon over the weekend. the lord mayor's banquet is held annually for the diplomatic and financial corps. we'll show you as much of this as we can until our live event at...
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jacqueline kennedy or see it this weekend at a special time saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern and sunday on noon. the series continues as we look at first lady lady bird johnson. >> the obama administration announced wednesday that within beenirst month sign-up has available, more than 100,000 people have been enrolled for the state and federal marketplaces while another 846,000 completed applications. statistics released by hhs also shows that 1.5 million applied for insurance with more than one million being eligible for coverage. sebelius spoke with reporters in a conference call. >> thank you. i want to start by thanking those who you will hear from in a minute and they would be happy to answer more of your questions . today, we're releasing a report octoberollment data for 1 through november 2. the numbers tell two very clear stories. in every part of our country, americans are very interested in affordable health coverage being offered through the marketplace and medicaid. even with the issues we have had come in marketplace is working and people are enrolling over the phone, on paper, and online. as of this first time, 106,000 americans have enrolled i
jacqueline kennedy or see it this weekend at a special time saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern and sunday on noon. the series continues as we look at first lady lady bird johnson. >> the obama administration announced wednesday that within beenirst month sign-up has available, more than 100,000 people have been enrolled for the state and federal marketplaces while another 846,000 completed applications. statistics released by hhs also shows that 1.5 million applied for insurance with more than...
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johnson fired the kennedys chef, but she insisted that all the acquisitions be american- made, which would've been different to jacqueline kennedy's approach. >> jacqueline kennedy told her to get china made in france. but she did not she got china made in the u.s. pitcher was her own woman. -- she was her own woman. >> they had the first white house wedding in 53 years. right.first lucy's wedding and -- right. first lucy's wedding and they had both the daughters married while they were in the white house. it was a very joyous thing to have peered by this time they were getting into the vietnam war and into some of the real nastiness. to have the weddings was a really nice moment of sitting back and saying this is a family. >> who did the daughters marry? >> lucy married in august of '66. she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a military aide. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things? >> oh yes. everything became political, w
johnson fired the kennedys chef, but she insisted that all the acquisitions be american- made, which would've been different to jacqueline kennedy's approach. >> jacqueline kennedy told her to get china made in france. but she did not she got china made in the u.s. pitcher was her own woman. -- she was her own woman. >> they had the first white house wedding in 53 years. right.first lucy's wedding and -- right. first lucy's wedding and they had both the daughters married while they...
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johnson, 650 hours over five years. casesed people in most without their knowledge, including jacqueline kennedy.t that point she had a very good relationship with lbj. but she would not have been too happy to know he was having this call taped. >> this is the phone conversation was just 10 days after the death of her husband. this is a phone conversation with lyndon johnson. >> the first thing you got to learn, you got some things to learn. >> i wasn't going to send you in. putou just come over and your arm around me, that's all you do. we haven't got anything else to do, let's take a walk. walk around the backyard. let me tell you how much you mean to all of us, and how we can carry on. >> you know what i want to say about that letter? i know how rare a letter risen the president's handwriting. you know i have more of your handwriting than i do object's -- of jack's now, and for you to send me that thing today, the announcement and everything -- >> i want you to know i told my mother a long time ago, when everybody else gave up about my election in 1948, my mother and you havend my sisters, a l
johnson, 650 hours over five years. casesed people in most without their knowledge, including jacqueline kennedy.t that point she had a very good relationship with lbj. but she would not have been too happy to know he was having this call taped. >> this is the phone conversation was just 10 days after the death of her husband. this is a phone conversation with lyndon johnson. >> the first thing you got to learn, you got some things to learn. >> i wasn't going to send you in....
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jacqueline kennedy, who was in the rear seat of the open car beside the president, was not hurt. vice president lyndon johnson, who was with the president, walked into the hospital. was he in the same car? these, go ahead. he walked into the hospital .olding his own arm just a moment, bob. i'm going to interrupt with a bulletin from the associated press in dallas. ms. -- mr. lyndon johnson said -- yes, go ahead. he just emerged from the area where the president has been -- mrs. lyndon johnson, who just emerge from the area where the president has been taking, said that the vice president, her husband, is fine. she would not say anything about the condition of president kennedy, however. she appeared to be in a state of shock and was heard away why -- by white house personnel. -- hurried away by white house personnel. be hospital staff appear to preparing a blood transfusion. for both the president and governor connally. bob is telling me that the isest he knows at the moment that the president's condition is serious and uncertain. we do not know exactly where he was struck, nor how many times. >> but he was c
jacqueline kennedy, who was in the rear seat of the open car beside the president, was not hurt. vice president lyndon johnson, who was with the president, walked into the hospital. was he in the same car? these, go ahead. he walked into the hospital .olding his own arm just a moment, bob. i'm going to interrupt with a bulletin from the associated press in dallas. ms. -- mr. lyndon johnson said -- yes, go ahead. he just emerged from the area where the president has been -- mrs. lyndon johnson,...
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jacqueline kennedy or see it this weekend at a special time, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. our series continues live on monday as will look at lady bird johnson.washington journal" continues. host: we are going to talk about the size and cost of federal contractors in the workforce. i am joined by paul light. thank you for being with us. guest: absolutely delighted. host: explain what a federal contractor is and how they are different from other federal employees. guest: sometimes they look awfully similar. we purchase a lot of labor from contractors and a lot of material from contractors. they are one step removed from the federal government. they are private firms. some are working as a service contractor on schedule c 1099 income. is a very large number of people who work in directly for the federal government. there is a good debate about whether they are de facto federal employees. is a big, big workforce. host: i am looking at a chart from cnn that says the government awarded more than $500 billion in outsourcing in the most recent year. toes that number ring rrighrt with you? guest: i looked at yesterday. 2003,substantially from when we
jacqueline kennedy or see it this weekend at a special time, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. our series continues live on monday as will look at lady bird johnson.washington journal" continues. host: we are going to talk about the size and cost of federal contractors in the workforce. i am joined by paul light. thank you for being with us. guest: absolutely delighted. host: explain what a federal contractor is and how they are different from other federal employees. guest:...
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johnson in his texas drawl flirty a accident,. >> it's very flirtatious, but that was the nature of those two people and part of their power in politics. >> there's an elusive charm to jacquelineof the reasons we're so fascinated. >> reporter: lisa kathleen bratty cure@it is first lady's dmibt washington, d.c. where mrs. kennedy costume pearls still are a huge draw. >> these pearls went at auction for $211,000. >> get out! >> reporter: they're fake and they probably cost about $300 to buy new. >> reporter: and in the vaults, more kennedy memorabilia. >> this is the creche in the east room. >> reporter: including the 1963 christmas card. never sent. >> this family was gone. this white house was gone in an instant. >> reporter: but no single instant can erase that enduring miss speak. >> young girls who were not alive come into this museum looking for this person that they are fascinated by that they want to emulate. that's the stuff of legend. ,,,,, >> it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade group. something, i repeat, has happened in the motorcade group. there are people running up the hill alongside elm street by the freeway. several police officers are r
johnson in his texas drawl flirty a accident,. >> it's very flirtatious, but that was the nature of those two people and part of their power in politics. >> there's an elusive charm to jacquelineof the reasons we're so fascinated. >> reporter: lisa kathleen bratty cure@it is first lady's dmibt washington, d.c. where mrs. kennedy costume pearls still are a huge draw. >> these pearls went at auction for $211,000. >> get out! >> reporter: they're fake and they...
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johnson liked. would have i guess put the bible out there. [laughter] the kennedysfired chef, but she insisted that all the acquisitions be american- made, which would've been different to jacqueline kennedy's approach. ten kennedy told her to get china made in france. but she did not she got china made in the u.s. pitcher was her own woman. >> they had the first white house wedding in 53 years. theyt lucy's wedding and had both the daughters married while they were in the white house. it was a very joyous thing to have peered by this time they were getting into the vietnam war and into some of the real nastiness. to have the weddings was a of sitting moment back and saying this is a family. >> who did the daughters mary? ,> lucy married in august of 66 she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a e. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things? >> oh yes. everything became political, whether or not there is a union label in lucy's gown, her diary has a lot about what an ordeal that was for he
johnson liked. would have i guess put the bible out there. [laughter] the kennedysfired chef, but she insisted that all the acquisitions be american- made, which would've been different to jacqueline kennedy's approach. ten kennedy told her to get china made in france. but she did not she got china made in the u.s. pitcher was her own woman. >> they had the first white house wedding in 53 years. theyt lucy's wedding and had both the daughters married while they were in the white house. it...
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jacqueline kennedy, sunday at noon on c-span. and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady, lady bird johnson. >> today's white house briefing is coming up at about 12:30. right now, though, a discussion on intelligence and the increasing use of drones around the world from today's "washington journal." host: welcome back. we're joined by guy taylor who covers foreign policy, national security and intelligence for "the washington times." thanks for joining us this morning. guest: thanks, juana. how are you? host: not too bad. so this week you had an article from "the washington times" and explain your thesis to us. the age of the drone is here and you asked that they are monitoring their proliferation around the globe. chinese spy on japan. host: walk us through your piece. guest: the idea i wanted to get into this is the ugly precedent that the united states has set over the past decade using remote control airplanes to fire missiles at so-called high value suspected terrorist targets in other countries, particularly pakistan, yemen, somalia, libya. and the need that we have at this point to have a bit of a deeper
jacqueline kennedy, sunday at noon on c-span. and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady, lady bird johnson. >> today's white house briefing is coming up at about 12:30. right now, though, a discussion on intelligence and the increasing use of drones around the world from today's "washington journal." host: welcome back. we're joined by guy taylor who covers foreign policy, national security and intelligence for "the washington times." thanks for...