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like jacqueline kennedy herself, miss bachmann also studied art history at the undergraduate level. in her case, at indiana university. she's an expert on maryland's historic public billet-y including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor, larry hogan. this bachmann is a former director of artistic property, exhibits and reach, as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w. bush. melissa naulin previously held territorial post at washington's mount vernon, the winter ford museum in delaware and the drum museum of new york. she was the master of arts degree from the winter third program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelors degree from smith college. last but not least, we have pushed susan p. schoelwer the executive director of historic preservation and collection
like jacqueline kennedy herself, miss bachmann also studied art history at the undergraduate level. in her case, at indiana university. she's an expert on maryland's historic public billet-y including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor, larry hogan. this bachmann is a former director of artistic property, exhibits and reach, as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next, we also have melissa...
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like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa nolan who is the associate curator of decorative arts at the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w bush. miss nolan previously held curatorial post at george washington's mount vernon the winterthur museum in delaware and the strong museum of rochester new york. she holds a master of arts degree from the winterthur program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelor's degree from smith college. and last but not least we have susan shell work an executive director the executive director of historic preserva
like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa...
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like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa nolan who is the associate curator of decorative arts at the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w bush. miss nolan previously held curatorial post at george washington's mount vernon the winterthur museum in delaware and the strong museum of rochester new york. she holds a master of arts degree from the winterthur program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelor's degree from smith college. and last but not least we have susan shell work an executive director the executive director of historic preserva
like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa...
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it the standing room because people hesitate to sit down the yellow oval room decorated by jacqueline kennedy in the style of louis, the 16th. and most often used to greet visiting heads of state before going down to formal dinners. it is mrs ford's least favorite room in the family suite, she says, because she finds it so stiff. had she remained as first lady, she would have redecorated it. the view from the oval room is the loveliest in the house overlooking the jefferson memorial and the washington monument. in the center of the room. there is a sculptured angel with empty arms. mrs ford thought the angel should have something to hold. so she has a private joke. she gives the angel a cigarette. then she told me i know in the majors last dusted because when they dust, they removed the cigarette. from the yellow oval room. one enters a long haul, which is actually the family living room because there is no real living room in the private quarters. first this hall and another where we sat for our interview, and that's it. in all, there are six rooms in this area, the fords bedroom , the presi
it the standing room because people hesitate to sit down the yellow oval room decorated by jacqueline kennedy in the style of louis, the 16th. and most often used to greet visiting heads of state before going down to formal dinners. it is mrs ford's least favorite room in the family suite, she says, because she finds it so stiff. had she remained as first lady, she would have redecorated it. the view from the oval room is the loveliest in the house overlooking the jefferson memorial and the...
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to find that middle ground and we can think of the more recent first ladies and my favorite jacqueline kennedy during the campaign and we now think of her as this beautiful fashion icon, but during the campaign of 1960. she was being criticized. she says in our oral history the things that used to be viewed as a handicapped to my husband. they said because i spoke french or because i dressed in a beautiful way that that was detracting from my husband then she said when i became first lady then that seemed to help but during the campaign she was it was quoted in the paper that someone said she spent $30,000 right a year on on her clothing and she fired back and she said, oh i couldn't spend that much if i were sable underwear, and so she she took it nancy reagan, of course ran into this she was being her loaned beautiful designer gowns for events at the white house and other events and then there was a criticism of was she paying for those or not and when it came out that perhaps she was not pain and not just having them loan to her, but she was keeping them in her closet. so you might remember
to find that middle ground and we can think of the more recent first ladies and my favorite jacqueline kennedy during the campaign and we now think of her as this beautiful fashion icon, but during the campaign of 1960. she was being criticized. she says in our oral history the things that used to be viewed as a handicapped to my husband. they said because i spoke french or because i dressed in a beautiful way that that was detracting from my husband then she said when i became first lady then...
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. >> we can think of the more recent first ladies and my favorite, jacqueline kennedy, during the campaign. we now think of her as this beautiful fashion icon, but during the campaign of 1960, she was being criticized. she says in her oral history, the things that used to be viewed as a handicap to my husband, they said because i spoke french or because i dressed in a beautiful way, that that was detracting from my husband. she said when i became first lady, then that seemed to help. during the campaign it was quoted in the paper that someone says she spent $30,000 a year on her clothing. she fired back and she said i could not spend that much if i wore sable underwear. so she took it. nancy reagan, of course, ran into this. she was wearing beautiful designer gowns for events at the white house and other events. then there was the criticism of what she paying for those or not. when it came out that perhaps she was not paying and just having them loaned to her, but she was keeping them in her closet, so you might remember at the white house correspondents dinner, she did that great send up
. >> we can think of the more recent first ladies and my favorite, jacqueline kennedy, during the campaign. we now think of her as this beautiful fashion icon, but during the campaign of 1960, she was being criticized. she says in her oral history, the things that used to be viewed as a handicap to my husband, they said because i spoke french or because i dressed in a beautiful way, that that was detracting from my husband. she said when i became first lady, then that seemed to help....
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she received the jacqueline kennedy onassis award for service. >> i truly can't believe that i am beingwledged for something that i love to do. >> the prophet has served more than 2 million. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero . >>> a bay area veteran who risked his life in world war ii only to be treated horribly back here at home finally got the apology that he has been waiting for for more than eight decades . he was refused service because he is chinese american. lemar thorpe presented he and his family with an official letter of apology. >> thank you. thank you . thank you. what i have done is small. in trying to help, in trying to help. you all please, please, don't discriminate. >> every sitting council member signed that apology . >>> the holiday windows are back at macy's in downtown san francisco. these cute kittens and dogs are available for adoption. you can also drop off essential supplies . >>> betty yu got an early look at the experience that touches on the past and the future. >> growing up from hong kong, hong kong is definitel
she received the jacqueline kennedy onassis award for service. >> i truly can't believe that i am beingwledged for something that i love to do. >> the prophet has served more than 2 million. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero . >>> a bay area veteran who risked his life in world war ii only to be treated horribly back here at home finally got the apology that he has been waiting for for more than eight decades . he was refused...
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on november 22nd, 1963, the president was riding in an open air motorcade with first lady jacqueline kennedynley when he was shot in the neck and head by lee harvey ozwald. one person is dead after an suv crashed into apple store in massachusetts leaving at least 16 others injured. multiple people trapping a number of them inside less than an hour after the store opened. investigators have not yet released the identity of the driver or said whether they believe the crash was an accident or intentional. a new g.o.p. report accuses the biden administration and pentagon of pushing woke policies that are weakening our armed forces. senator marco rubio and congressman chip roy writing, quote: our military purpose is to provide for the common defense of our nation. it cannottable paralyzed by fear of offending the sensibilities of ivy league faculty lounges or progressive pundits. the 18-page report is meant to, as a precursor for upcoming g.o.p. legislation aimed at eliminating the pentagon's chief diversity officer position. those are your headlines, steve. back to you. >> steve: all right. than
on november 22nd, 1963, the president was riding in an open air motorcade with first lady jacqueline kennedynley when he was shot in the neck and head by lee harvey ozwald. one person is dead after an suv crashed into apple store in massachusetts leaving at least 16 others injured. multiple people trapping a number of them inside less than an hour after the store opened. investigators have not yet released the identity of the driver or said whether they believe the crash was an accident or...
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jacqueline kennedy, she is helped down.ffered an irreparable loss at battest naval hospital. the experts led the autopsy of the body of the late president and his widow arrived here at the white house. it do it could be the communists some psycho of those what a secret it is exactly they planned his blood on their hands. no, we will take every precaution. you have no doubt that it was oswald who killed the president. i believe that he killed the president. i'm the scapegoat at the capitol with such a crowd that it's almost impossible to get into yourself without a queue. now we will switch to dallas, either oswald should be delivered there and a man with a gun shot at him there. who according to the police killed president kennedy dead man captured at the scene identified as jack ruby he detained by the police and now we're going back to washington for the ceremony and it indicates a gunshot from behind, but the doctors said it was still early in the throat. in front, which indicates a shot from the other side, the new pres
jacqueline kennedy, she is helped down.ffered an irreparable loss at battest naval hospital. the experts led the autopsy of the body of the late president and his widow arrived here at the white house. it do it could be the communists some psycho of those what a secret it is exactly they planned his blood on their hands. no, we will take every precaution. you have no doubt that it was oswald who killed the president. i believe that he killed the president. i'm the scapegoat at the capitol with...
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preservation at the white house and after the truman renovation of 1948-1952 was first lady jacqueline kennedy who spearheaded a restoration at the executive mansion. her hiring of the first curator of the white house lorraine waxman pierce as well as the support of congress through public law 87286 and act concerning the white house in providing for the care and preservation of its historic and artistic contents specified the need to preserve and interpret the museum character of the ground floor corridor and the public rooms on the state floor. it also codified that furniture fixtures and decorative arts of the white house are inalienable and considered the property of the white house mrs. kennedy supported the creation of the white house historical association as a cooperating organization with the national park service, and we are proud to maintain that today six years 60 years later while mrs. kennedy's time at the white house was tragically cut short her successor lady bird johnson and her husband president lyndon johnson further institutionalized these roles and are ongoing relationship
preservation at the white house and after the truman renovation of 1948-1952 was first lady jacqueline kennedy who spearheaded a restoration at the executive mansion. her hiring of the first curator of the white house lorraine waxman pierce as well as the support of congress through public law 87286 and act concerning the white house in providing for the care and preservation of its historic and artistic contents specified the need to preserve and interpret the museum character of the ground...
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jacqueline kennedy comes behind the coffin and is helped downstairs. here you are the new president. lyndon bance johnson we've suffered an irreparable loss at the naval hospital experts led the autopsy of the late president's body and his widow arrived here at the white house. this make it could be the communists any of all those that are classified. it 's as if they planned his blood on their hands. no, we will take every precaution. you do not doubt that it was oswald who killed the president. i believe that he killed the president. i'm the scapegoat at the capitol with such a crowd that it's almost impossible to get into yourself without a queue. now we will switch to dallas, either oswald should be delivered there, and he was shot there by a man with a gun, who, according to the police, killed president kennedy dead man, caught at the scene late, like jack ruby, he was detained by the police and now we are returning to washington for the ceremony and it points to a shot from behind, but the doctors they said that it was still early in the throat.
jacqueline kennedy comes behind the coffin and is helped downstairs. here you are the new president. lyndon bance johnson we've suffered an irreparable loss at the naval hospital experts led the autopsy of the late president's body and his widow arrived here at the white house. this make it could be the communists any of all those that are classified. it 's as if they planned his blood on their hands. no, we will take every precaution. you do not doubt that it was oswald who killed the...
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or jacqueline kennedy, we're talking about the 20th century presidents. go ahead. guest: one of the reasons that i wanted to write this book to wr, again, not only because you see the evolution of what you can do with a post presidency, but also because it answers this fund metal question, what do you do after you leaf the most powerful position in the world? where do you go from there? what do i do? i'm a private citizen. how do i conduct my life? what's my next chapter look like? that's the same for various first ladies. i think in many cases they, like their husbands, feel certain liberation and not having to go into a role every day, in their case, that they weren't even elected for it. it's an unofficial role that of first lady. you're serving your husband and you're serving your nation by being in that role, but we didn't elect them to that role. so in some cases it's extraordinarily liberating. i know that barbara bush and laura bush here in the state of texas, just as lady bird did, found great meaning in their lives after the the white house. they were abl
or jacqueline kennedy, we're talking about the 20th century presidents. go ahead. guest: one of the reasons that i wanted to write this book to wr, again, not only because you see the evolution of what you can do with a post presidency, but also because it answers this fund metal question, what do you do after you leaf the most powerful position in the world? where do you go from there? what do i do? i'm a private citizen. how do i conduct my life? what's my next chapter look like? that's the...