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the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston has taken leave of a major evidence vision -- major exhibition that will open on june 6. there is installed a special display of stairs about president kennedy's creation of the peace corps. hanging outside my office is a letter i wrote to jfk asking for information about the proposed peace corps. i never got a response. to find out more about these jfk centennial activities, check the jfk centennial website, jfk centennial.org. today we are privileged to hear from president kennedy's own nephew, stephen kennedy smith and historian doug wrinkly about -- a brinkley -- doug brinkley about president kennedy. he is a board member of a john f. kennedy library and served on the staff of the senate judiciary and foreign relations committee and a three-time recipient for the dan ford award at harvard law school. douglas brinkley is a professor of history. he is the author of a number of best-selling books. brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, j
the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston has taken leave of a major evidence vision -- major exhibition that will open on june 6. there is installed a special display of stairs about president kennedy's creation of the peace corps. hanging outside my office is a letter i wrote to jfk asking for information about the proposed peace corps. i never got a response. to find out more about these jfk centennial activities, check the jfk centennial website, jfk centennial.org. today we are...
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in the end, john f. kennedy after his first 100 days, left office, he had an 83% approval rating, john kennedy. thatwas in the middle of first 100 days when he had the bay of pigs, which many historians thought it was a fiasco. kennedy took blame for it, failed exercise in cuba. why? why did he have such a high? because he reached across the aisle. he launched the peace corps in may of 1961. an incredible program for young people. he started with the alliance for progress. he engaged in the space race. alan shepard came in during the first days of kennedy's administration and when the space race was on. by may 25, 1961, that is when john f. kennedy went to a joint session of congress and said we are going to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade and started using the moonshot to pull democrats, republicans alike together. let's do something that is a big american can-do project. susan: additional comments from you about that because it was a close election that brought kennedy into office. how did he ma
in the end, john f. kennedy after his first 100 days, left office, he had an 83% approval rating, john kennedy. thatwas in the middle of first 100 days when he had the bay of pigs, which many historians thought it was a fiasco. kennedy took blame for it, failed exercise in cuba. why? why did he have such a high? because he reached across the aisle. he launched the peace corps in may of 1961. an incredible program for young people. he started with the alliance for progress. he engaged in the...
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it is two steps forward, five steps backward. , do we have any more john f. kennedy's or any person like that? for god toaiting come out of the sky and correct all of these wrongs? >> thank you. one of the things that john kennedy caught us is to be an optimist. during the 1960 campaign he finished one of the debates with next in -- richard nixon and went to the university of michigan at 2:00 in the morning with thousands of students waiting period he talked about the peace corps and asked them, which we willing to go abroad? and thousands of students signed up. we have a long way to go on these issues. the answer is to get involved. run for city council. make sure people vote. inthe last midterm election 2014 we had lower turnout from young people than any time in 40 years. get young people to vote. increase the amount of education on civics and government in school. i think john kennedy caught us to come together. moonshot, we knew about the technology at the time. he said by coming together we can go to the moon, bring a man there, and bring him back safely by the e
it is two steps forward, five steps backward. , do we have any more john f. kennedy's or any person like that? for god toaiting come out of the sky and correct all of these wrongs? >> thank you. one of the things that john kennedy caught us is to be an optimist. during the 1960 campaign he finished one of the debates with next in -- richard nixon and went to the university of michigan at 2:00 in the morning with thousands of students waiting period he talked about the peace corps and...
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host: we are reflecting on john f. kennedy, because had he lived, he would have been 100 years old today, born on may 29, 1917, in brookline, massachusetts. joined by be steven rothstein, the director of the john f. kennedy library foundation, which does what? guest: so we work very much with the national archives. all the presidential papers are owned by the national archives, 13 presidential libraries. we work with them to help amplify, share information. we also coordinate the profile in courage award. just a few short weeks ago, president obama came and received work on education, civic education, and other additions in close partnership with the national archives. host: let me also go back to june of 1963, the same month he traveled to west berlin. he gave a speech on civil rights. of course, he was assassinated before president lyndon johnson could sign the civil rights legislation in 1964 and in 1965. but here's how john kennedy set up the debate. president kennedy: we are confronted primarily with a moral issues. it's
host: we are reflecting on john f. kennedy, because had he lived, he would have been 100 years old today, born on may 29, 1917, in brookline, massachusetts. joined by be steven rothstein, the director of the john f. kennedy library foundation, which does what? guest: so we work very much with the national archives. all the presidential papers are owned by the national archives, 13 presidential libraries. we work with them to help amplify, share information. we also coordinate the profile in...
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joining us from boston is steven rothstein, executive director of john f. kennedy library, good morning, thank you for with us. want to begin by this piece in the "washington post," america's president turns 100. e begins with these words, we cannot imagine john f. kennedy on his 100th birthday, enshrined as a man in his 40s. ad he lived, he would be 100 today. how should he be remembered? guest: i think he did so much in life, the reality is, many of his ideas are just as relevant today. governing through inclusion, big ideas of service, things,ce corps or other his big ideas of innovation, the the moon, many of his what he was fighting for in the we'rere important to what looking at in 2017. host: let me share with our one of the iconic 1961.hes from january senator john kennedy was sworn in as president of the united states. >> the trumpet summons us again, arms, a call to bear though arms we need, not as a battle, though embattled the e, but a call to bear burden of a long twilight in and year out, in hope, patient from tr ribulation, against man, tyranny, dise
joining us from boston is steven rothstein, executive director of john f. kennedy library, good morning, thank you for with us. want to begin by this piece in the "washington post," america's president turns 100. e begins with these words, we cannot imagine john f. kennedy on his 100th birthday, enshrined as a man in his 40s. ad he lived, he would be 100 today. how should he be remembered? guest: i think he did so much in life, the reality is, many of his ideas are just as relevant...
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host: only immediate surviving ember with the death of jacqueline bouvier john f. kennedy junior, caroline ambassador to japan n. this video, she had this to say. kennedy, may e 29th would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and missed him everyday of my life. rowing up without him was made easier thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts, inspider them to work and fight and believe in a better world, to give something to this country that has given so much to so many. underneath my ng father's oval office desk when i sitting on his lap, he would points out the white shark and purple shark who boat, i could never quite see them. he said they liked to eat socks would have his friends throw their socks overboard, which i loved. kennedy inspired a generation that transformed america, march for justice, they peace corps, in the inner cities, in outer space. carried on that work, fighting against poverty, violence and war, championing rights, healthcare and immigration. s my father said in his inaugural address, this work will not be finished in ou
host: only immediate surviving ember with the death of jacqueline bouvier john f. kennedy junior, caroline ambassador to japan n. this video, she had this to say. kennedy, may e 29th would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and missed him everyday of my life. rowing up without him was made easier thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts, inspider them to work and fight and believe in a better world, to give something to this country that has given so much to so...
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jo john f. kennedy knew that the best hope and our most powerful answer to the doubts and to our fears lies inside of each of us. in our willingness to joyfully embrace our responsibility as citizens to stay true to our allegiance, to our highest and best ideals. to maintain our regard and concern for the poor and the marginalized, to put our personal or party interest aside when duty to our country calls. or when conscience demands it. that is the spirit that has brought america so far. and that's the spirit that will always carry us to better days. i take this honor that you have bestowed on me here tonight as a reminder that even out of office i must do the all that i can to advance the spirit of service that john f. kennedy represents. thank you all very much. may god bless you. may he bless these united states of america. thank you. do i take it with me? you will pack it up? [ applause ] >>> all right. back with the panel and the "washington post" eugene robinson and howard fineman, and evan thomas
jo john f. kennedy knew that the best hope and our most powerful answer to the doubts and to our fears lies inside of each of us. in our willingness to joyfully embrace our responsibility as citizens to stay true to our allegiance, to our highest and best ideals. to maintain our regard and concern for the poor and the marginalized, to put our personal or party interest aside when duty to our country calls. or when conscience demands it. that is the spirit that has brought america so far. and...
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it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. est election of the century with the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president elected in american history. without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must have been a bitter moment for nixon. he'd had eight years as vice president. he had really thought that he would be sworn in that day. >> but kennedy was better at dirty tricks than nixon and nixon knew it. and it planted a seed with nixon that he never forgot. >> and that was the origin of watergate. >> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> they are combing the floors of the texas
it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. est election of the century with the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president elected in american history. without the votes of millions of african-americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. ♪ >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it must have been a bitter...
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annual profile and courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our livesteam of tonight's john f. kennedy sentinual award ceremony. i am delighted to welcome our audience of online viewers. there are many, many people who take credit for our decision to go online. one of the most important ideas came from the person who constantly gives us great ideas on how to use technology and other initiatives at the library and that is my friend who claims to have a day job but i doubt it ed slotsberg but i doubt it. i thank ed. [applause] >> and you will be happy to know, ed, mike barnacle, seconded the idea. we thank him for that. we have so much to celebrate tonight including president and ms. kennedy's deep appreciation for the arts. our next guest is a multiple grammy award winner whose songs are among the great pillars of american music. his music spans generations and his songs have provided the soundtrack across decades of our lives providing a source of warmth and wisdom and b
annual profile and courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our livesteam of tonight's john f. kennedy sentinual award ceremony. i am delighted to welcome our audience of online viewers. there are many, many people who take credit for our decision to go online. one of the most important ideas came from the person who constantly gives us great ideas on how to use technology and other initiatives at the library and that...
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john f. kennedyed questions and concerns about his religion, barack obama confronted racist charges about his place of birth and his religion. for obama tonight is a book end of sorts, 13 years ago that the democratic national convention in the city of boston where he delivered a political speech for the ages, and burst through the door of american politics. >> there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there is the united states of america. there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america, there is the united states of america. >> jesse jackson, of course, watching. even at first glimpse we all knew we were witnessing something special that night. here was my immediate reaction following that speech. >> i think the immigrant experience combined with the african background combined with the incredible education, combined with his beautiful speech, every politician gets help on the speech, but that speech was a piece of work. >> well, his unlikely r
john f. kennedyed questions and concerns about his religion, barack obama confronted racist charges about his place of birth and his religion. for obama tonight is a book end of sorts, 13 years ago that the democratic national convention in the city of boston where he delivered a political speech for the ages, and burst through the door of american politics. >> there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there is the united states of america. there is not a black america...
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john f. kennedy. he was born on the day may 29 in brooklyn, massachusetts in 1917. michelle: there are a number of events to mark the occasion in d.c. remembering the president. jeff goldberg is live for us at the kennedy center with the events taking place there. jeff? jeff: the kennedy center is a living memorial to john f. kennedy jr. a few moments ago a big celebration got going here celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of the former president. this is the culmination of a year-long celebrations at the kennedy center. today actors and musicians and the jrn major speeches written by president kennedy as well as performing music and dance. john f. kennedy was a congressman and senator from massachusetts before being elected president in 1960. of course, he was assassinated in dallas, texas, on november 22, 1963. the performance happening here today is honoring the legacy of john f. kennedy jr. >> he stood for a humanity that was aspirational, optimistic, filled with hope. and a belie
john f. kennedy. he was born on the day may 29 in brooklyn, massachusetts in 1917. michelle: there are a number of events to mark the occasion in d.c. remembering the president. jeff goldberg is live for us at the kennedy center with the events taking place there. jeff? jeff: the kennedy center is a living memorial to john f. kennedy jr. a few moments ago a big celebration got going here celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of the former president. this is the culmination of a...
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john f. kennedyare that the united states does not propose to conduct nuclear tests in the atmosphere, so long as other states do not do so. paul: there is never been a test on the atmosphere or an and other side since then. john f. kennedy: this treaty is not the millennium. it will not resolve all conflicts. if coming its support of their ambitions -- war. it will not reduce our need for arms or allies, or programs of assistance to others. but it is an important first step towards peace, towards reason. a step away from war. paul: and the limited test ban treaty, we legally committed ourselves to achieve a discontinuance of all test explosions of new weapons for all time, determined to continue negotiating to this end. since haspresident done so in good faith until now. president johnson outlined a program to halt nuclear arms race, and submitted a draft for a nonproliferation treaty in 1965. president nixon signed the non-proliferation treaty, prohibiting the transfer to other countries of nuclear
john f. kennedyare that the united states does not propose to conduct nuclear tests in the atmosphere, so long as other states do not do so. paul: there is never been a test on the atmosphere or an and other side since then. john f. kennedy: this treaty is not the millennium. it will not resolve all conflicts. if coming its support of their ambitions -- war. it will not reduce our need for arms or allies, or programs of assistance to others. but it is an important first step towards peace,...
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there will be another ceremony for president john f. kennedy who would have turned 100 today. >> the fallout continues as the president's advisor and son-in-law, jared kushner, faces accusations of attempting to set up back channel medications with russia. laying a wreath at arlington national cemetery. the final resting place for many who died in service to their country. administration introduced the play defense. the spotlight now on trump's son-in-law, jared kushner. >> kushner is in a unique situation because he is married to debunk a trump. >> kushner is not a target of the investigation, but he is the target of investigations that he tried to set up a secret communications channel with russia. and acceptable. any way that you can communicate with people, particularly with organizations that are not particularly friendly, is a good thing. >> john mccain isn't buyin git. today in an interview on australian tv. >> and of that some administration officials are saying it is standard procedure. i don't think it is standard procedure prior to t
there will be another ceremony for president john f. kennedy who would have turned 100 today. >> the fallout continues as the president's advisor and son-in-law, jared kushner, faces accusations of attempting to set up back channel medications with russia. laying a wreath at arlington national cemetery. the final resting place for many who died in service to their country. administration introduced the play defense. the spotlight now on trump's son-in-law, jared kushner. >> kushner...
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president >> it would have been john f. kennedy's 100th birth day.celebrating in boston. daughter caroline. i thought about him and miss him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier, thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts. >> reporter: his only grandson, jack reflecting. >> elected on challenges and not promises. >> and fighting on in congressman. congressman joe kennedy of massachusetts, aged 36. >> there is no mercy in the system that makes health care a luxury. >> robert kennedy was your grandfather. john f. kennedy, your great uncle. >> hard working in the shoes. >> you don't walk in the shoes. how do you live up to what giants and titans have done. >> he knows nostalgia alone can't overcome the challenges of today. >> do what you can, at least i believe, you do what you kwan to try to, make the world a little anwhile on facebook at .rse.e, wnnfans.com. >>> making news in america this morning, a chaotic scene in texas overnight. protests erupt over the state's new law cracking down on sanctuary cities but it's t
president >> it would have been john f. kennedy's 100th birth day.celebrating in boston. daughter caroline. i thought about him and miss him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier, thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts. >> reporter: his only grandson, jack reflecting. >> elected on challenges and not promises. >> and fighting on in congressman. congressman joe kennedy of massachusetts, aged 36. >> there is no mercy in the...
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this is just over one hour. >> when john f. kennedy was born on may 20 9, 1917, the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were meeting for reunions. the united states had just entered world war i. jack kennedy's lifetime saw some
this is just over one hour. >> when john f. kennedy was born on may 20 9, 1917, the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were meeting for reunions. the united states had just entered world war i. jack kennedy's lifetime saw some
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let me just say at the outset that this is an exciting day to talk about a new book above john f. kennedy, the pathway to the presidency. it is an exciting book. when i first read i wrote back to him. he may recall this very short letter. john, i wish that i have had this book before i tried to run for president in 1995. it really has been most instructive, and some of the things i learned from the buck -- book in retrospect, although i do not intend to run again for presidency. i want to reassure you well that you really have to want to do it full time. as this book will illustrate, from the time that john kennedy entered his second term in the senate life he was ready to go for four years. and so therefore everything was aligned in that respect. i remember bob dole running. he was running in the year that i was trying in '95 and '96 and was successful. i remember very well, howard baker ran earlier than that because i was his campaign manager. but both of these individuals were leaders of the party to minority leaders in most cases as opposed to the majority leader's. in the bill very c
let me just say at the outset that this is an exciting day to talk about a new book above john f. kennedy, the pathway to the presidency. it is an exciting book. when i first read i wrote back to him. he may recall this very short letter. john, i wish that i have had this book before i tried to run for president in 1995. it really has been most instructive, and some of the things i learned from the buck -- book in retrospect, although i do not intend to run again for presidency. i want to...
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. >> president john f. kennedy was born 100 years ago on may 29, 1917. next, the national archives joÉe conversation with his nephew stephen kennedy smith and joseph douglas -- brinkley. they speak of his conception of his american identity. >> when john f. kennedy was born , the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were needed for reunions. justnited states had entered world war i. saw kennedy's lifetime some of the most extraordinarily rapid changes in american life.
. >> president john f. kennedy was born 100 years ago on may 29, 1917. next, the national archives joÉe conversation with his nephew stephen kennedy smith and joseph douglas -- brinkley. they speak of his conception of his american identity. >> when john f. kennedy was born , the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were needed for...
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it would have been president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday.those who revered the youngest man ever elected president. he was killed in a tragedy in dallas in 1963. to help ensure his legacy lives on, his daughter caroline and his grandchildren put together a video message honoring the former president. and here it is. >> i'm caroline kennedy. may 29th would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and miss him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier thanks to all of the people who kept him in their hearts, who told me that he inspired them to work, fight and believe in a better world, to give something back to this country that has given so much to so many. i remember hiding underneath my father's oval office desk when i was little and sitting on his lap. he would point out the white shark and purple shark who always followed the boat, although i could never quite see them. he said they especially would like to eat socks and would throw them over board, which i loved. president kennedy inspired a generation th
it would have been president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday.those who revered the youngest man ever elected president. he was killed in a tragedy in dallas in 1963. to help ensure his legacy lives on, his daughter caroline and his grandchildren put together a video message honoring the former president. and here it is. >> i'm caroline kennedy. may 29th would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and miss him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier...
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rose kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy'sughter"but we are still faced with tremendous inequality and injustice."and all eyes are on jack kennedy's grandson, also named jack -- who is studying the former president's legacy carefully.jack kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy's grandson"my favorite speech of his is his speech that he gave at rice university, explaining to america why we should go to the moon." nat sound"we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard." jack kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy's grandson"and in that speech, he said that 'great challenges are actually great opportunities.' i think itús important to remember that those are opportunities and that we can rise to the occasion if we choose good leadership."so will he run? jack kennedy schlossberg: "i'm inspired by my family's legacy of public service. itús something that is-- i'm very proud of. but i'm still trying to make my own way, figure things out, and so stay tuned." dana ba
rose kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy'sughter"but we are still faced with tremendous inequality and injustice."and all eyes are on jack kennedy's grandson, also named jack -- who is studying the former president's legacy carefully.jack kennedy schlossberg/john f. kennedy's grandson"my favorite speech of his is his speech that he gave at rice university, explaining to america why we should go to the moon." nat sound"we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do...
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rivera no informaciÓn sobre las relaciones que habrÍa tenido el asesino del ex presidente john f kennedyo y cuba. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con arantxa loizaga y enrique ramos . arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. le -- le da facultades a la policÍa para preguntar por el estatus migratorio a cualquier persona que detengan y la cooperaciÓn con ice es obligatoria. pedro: los gritos de protesta rodean las olemos horas la mansiÓn del gobernador de texas. la polÉmicade estatal que prohÍbe a ciudades y santuario para comunidades en su estado. para felipe ortega que lleva 20 aÑos en la capital texana tiene tiene estatus migratorio, si la ley entra en vigencia su vida acabarÁ drásticamente. es un acto de cobardÍa. es esta publicaciÓn deban asumir las preguntas. vamos a donde la mayorÍa de la gente estÁ teniendo noticias hoy dÍa. le hablamos directamente en vez de hablarla atravesÉ un filtro. por su parte, jefes del departamento de policÍa que podrÍan ser parte de la alta multa, ya estÁn lanzando sus voces de desacuerdo. >> todo esto le da un
rivera no informaciÓn sobre las relaciones que habrÍa tenido el asesino del ex presidente john f kennedyo y cuba. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con arantxa loizaga y enrique ramos . arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. le -- le da facultades a la policÍa para preguntar por el estatus migratorio a cualquier persona que detengan y la cooperaciÓn con ice es obligatoria. pedro: los gritos de protesta rodean las olemos horas la mansiÓn del...
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. >> john f. kennedy died at approximately 1:00 central standard time.nshot wound in the brain. i have no other details regarding the assassination of the president. >> the people standing here are stunned just as all of us are beyond belief. that the president of the united states is dead. >> all over the world people are going to remember all their lives what they were doing when they first heard that president kennedy had been killed. >> the crowds are standing around in silence and sorrow in the rain. the strange thing is you don't even notice it is raining. and if you do notice you don't care. >> i just can't believe it. i feel like someone in my own family has died. i just can't believe it. >> ma'am? >> i can't -- like a daze, you don't know what is going on. why? why did it happen? who would have done such a thing? is the question. >> in the first minutes and hours, chaos and confusion was radiating out from the scene itself. it was very pervasive. >> the secret service agents thought the gunfire came from an automatic weapon fired possibly from a
. >> john f. kennedy died at approximately 1:00 central standard time.nshot wound in the brain. i have no other details regarding the assassination of the president. >> the people standing here are stunned just as all of us are beyond belief. that the president of the united states is dead. >> all over the world people are going to remember all their lives what they were doing when they first heard that president kennedy had been killed. >> the crowds are standing around...
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irony of ironies, the place where john f. kennedyke the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> they should give him a fair trial because killing him just like that ain't nothing. because that ain't going to bring president kennedy back to life. >> after you get a trial, they should let him out on the street and let the people kill him. >> they should not only shoot him but cut him up in the pieces. >> put him everywhere in the fire and set it up and for a next day and the next day start again. >> thank you. >> the man that i believe -- i didn't see it. i think it's the man. >> you got him? what does he look like? >> i can't give you a description now. he is known locally. >> immediately after the ambulance left, somehow i begun to suspect that maybe the shooter was someone who was known to the police. >> do you know this subject? do you know him? have you seen him before? >> yes, i do. >> i
irony of ironies, the place where john f. kennedyke the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> they should give him a fair trial because killing him just like that ain't nothing. because that ain't going to bring president kennedy back to life. >> after you get a trial, they should let him out on the street and let the people kill...
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obama with the annual profile in courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. >> we are beginning a wide screen of the john f. kennedy profile in courage award ceremony. one of the most important ideas came from the person that gives us great ideas on how to usese tech glitch technology and othet the library. we have so much to celebrate tonight for the deep appreciation of the arts. our next guest is the multiple grammy award winner whose song are among the great pillars of american music. his music spans generations and the songs provided the provi soundtrack against decades of ds our lives providing a source ofw warmth and wisdom and beauty in the changing world.in a car in the career that expands half a century and received countless honors including the national medal of the arts and through it all -- [applause]concer from the victims in newtown connecticut a memorial service and an appearance at a benefit concert in boston. james taylor exemplifies not only of the admiration for the arts but also the belief in service and in our common
obama with the annual profile in courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. >> we are beginning a wide screen of the john f. kennedy profile in courage award ceremony. one of the most important ideas came from the person that gives us great ideas on how to usese tech glitch technology and othet the library. we have so much to celebrate tonight for the deep appreciation of the arts. our next guest is the multiple grammy award winner whose song are among the great pillars of...
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john f. kennedyorn in this home may 29th, 1917. >>> in other news tonight, philadelphia police are investigating a home invasion in southwest philadelphia. this happened before 6:30 this evening on the 6,000 block of kin saying avenue. the intruder walked in the front door and to the back of the house to let another person in. the homeowner was home and called police. the people took off running. no one was injured. >>> thieves struck a week ago targeting auto repair shops. they stole eight batteries from one business alone. no arrests have been made. this is what two under cover septa police officers were offered along the market line in kensington. free samples of heroin. the officers repaid the kindness by giving him a free set of handcuffs with a trip to the police station. >> one of philadelphia's biggest tourist attractions is shutting down. the rocky statue will be removed for improvement projects. dann cuellar has more on what is expected to happen. >> sharrie, for rocky fans, this is a case
john f. kennedyorn in this home may 29th, 1917. >>> in other news tonight, philadelphia police are investigating a home invasion in southwest philadelphia. this happened before 6:30 this evening on the 6,000 block of kin saying avenue. the intruder walked in the front door and to the back of the house to let another person in. the homeowner was home and called police. the people took off running. no one was injured. >>> thieves struck a week ago targeting auto repair shops....
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he is not succeeding at becoming the leader that ronald reagan was or that bill clinton or john f. kennedy or dwight eisenhower. he needs to speak with more sophistication with an audience like the european leaders behind him. >> shannon: it comes four months into the start of his president. for president reagan his first big international trip was two years into his first term. do you think this president will grow into the role about being the leader here? there could be tense conversations with some of these leaders once they leave this public ceremony today. >> i hope he will. because we all want president trump to succeed. i think what the europeans i've just come from europe. they are oef a little puzzled. when they hear secretary tillerson and mattis in europe. there is clarity and forcefulness in the united states opposing russia and they're not hearing that from president trump. so there is a gap between the president and his cabinet officers and what the europeans are hearing. i think president trump needs to speak more like his secretary of state and secretary of defense. >> sha
he is not succeeding at becoming the leader that ronald reagan was or that bill clinton or john f. kennedy or dwight eisenhower. he needs to speak with more sophistication with an audience like the european leaders behind him. >> shannon: it comes four months into the start of his president. for president reagan his first big international trip was two years into his first term. do you think this president will grow into the role about being the leader here? there could be tense...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination brings a broader national mourning. now it is for the -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. it is not clear who can bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- republicans are debating who will be their nominee. early summer, it is clear that the person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates. richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he is lost, a lot. kennedy in 1960, narrowly, but he loses. he runs for california governor in 1962, he loses to pat brown, the liberal that ronald reagan later defeats four years later. and famously says you are not going to have richard nixon to kick around anymore after that. yet a very adversarial relationship with the press. enemy and ass the highly adversarial. it is recorded again and again in the history books. the 1960'soment of -- in which heed flustered and television was not kind to him and it was very kind to john f. kennedy. was that the rea
john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination brings a broader national mourning. now it is for the -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. it is not clear who can bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- republicans are debating who will be their nominee. early summer, it is clear that the person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates. richard nixon. why is he unlikely?...
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. >> this week as the nation marks 100 years since the birth of john f. kennedy.sidency is taking on a new significance, you might say. here is abc's david wright. >> reporter: three out of four americans were not even born when j.f.k. became president. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> reporter: he is someone handed down to us. and glamorous photos evoking the mad man era, and stirring speeches with lofty goals. jfk's america so different from ours. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> reporter: almost like he is black and white. grainy, and gone. ♪ happy birthday mr. president >> it would have been john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. the family celebrating in boston. daughter caroline. >> i thought about him and miss him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier, thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts. >> reporter: his only grandson, >> reporter: his >> elected on challenges and not promises. >> and fighting on in congressman. congressman joe kennedy
. >> this week as the nation marks 100 years since the birth of john f. kennedy.sidency is taking on a new significance, you might say. here is abc's david wright. >> reporter: three out of four americans were not even born when j.f.k. became president. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> reporter: he is someone handed down to us. and glamorous photos evoking the mad man era, and stirring speeches with lofty goals. jfk's america so different...
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memory is what brings us to this place every year. 1962 president john f. kennedy declared this day as peace officers memorial day and this around the country will be national police week. 1982, members e of our law enforcemented community, family, and friends gathered on this day in washington d.c. to mourn the allen and remember their heroism during this memorial service. the men and women reremember oday came from all across america and served at every level of law enforcement. with those who mourn. we grieve with those who grieve. but we do not grieve like the rest who have no hope. heros give us hope. the tens of thousands who stand continue a tradition heros of our law enforcement communities across merica in cities large and small. and i'm confident to say as i saw last year on the streets of county, indiana where thousands spontaneously poured forth to pay tribute to carl kuntz. i'm confident today that millions of americans stand with us in spirit and breathe a for your service and your families. we honor the memory of our tributes like n this across this
memory is what brings us to this place every year. 1962 president john f. kennedy declared this day as peace officers memorial day and this around the country will be national police week. 1982, members e of our law enforcemented community, family, and friends gathered on this day in washington d.c. to mourn the allen and remember their heroism during this memorial service. the men and women reremember oday came from all across america and served at every level of law enforcement. with those...
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john f. kennedy presidential library and museum in boston just opened a exhibit.l stacey bredhoff is the curator. to present was pieces from our collection that j.f.k., le get to know as a person. father, husband and as a child growing up. 100 ad: it features artifacts from throughout his life. > there's the 40 items that have never been seen before including some more personal items. ties, number of neck cuff links and sunglasses which thing. iconic soledad: during world war ii he pt-109 whenander of it was sunk by a japanese destroyer. few lag is one of the physical remnants. 1963 he was 22, limousine whenen was assassinated. he wassen the way to the dallas rade mart about a speech that advances the nation had made during his presidency. a speech he would never give and speak but uld never just as relevant today. it said in part peace on earth will toward men. that must always be our goal and our --up includesness of ryder cup usness of our cause underlie our strength. >> when we return we pause it
john f. kennedy presidential library and museum in boston just opened a exhibit.l stacey bredhoff is the curator. to present was pieces from our collection that j.f.k., le get to know as a person. father, husband and as a child growing up. 100 ad: it features artifacts from throughout his life. > there's the 40 items that have never been seen before including some more personal items. ties, number of neck cuff links and sunglasses which thing. iconic soledad: during world war ii he pt-109...
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that was then senator john f. kennedyfew weeks before he won the presidential election against richard nixon. i wrote an essay about president kennedy's knack for self-deprecation in the new book, jfk, a vision for america, a compilation of reflections on jfk's most notable speeches and commemoration of the month marking 100 years of his birth, in an essay about that, titled a damn fine speech, i wrote, even in the sound and fury of politics, that sense of humor stuck with him. he was reliably ready for a joke, including one of himself. it was the old jack charm. a key rule of politics. if someone's got something on you, don't try to hide it. put it out there for people to see it. joining me now, the stephen ken smith, who is also a fellow at the m.i.t. media lab. hell of a book. there it is. hell of a book. coffee table book plus. great essays, great speeches. and, steve, i think this was your idea. so what do you get from speeches? jack kennedy. he was one of the last really great orators. >> his buyographer said he was
that was then senator john f. kennedyfew weeks before he won the presidential election against richard nixon. i wrote an essay about president kennedy's knack for self-deprecation in the new book, jfk, a vision for america, a compilation of reflections on jfk's most notable speeches and commemoration of the month marking 100 years of his birth, in an essay about that, titled a damn fine speech, i wrote, even in the sound and fury of politics, that sense of humor stuck with him. he was reliably...
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hero after hero is slain, john f. kennedy, martin luther king, no robert f. kennedy. so kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national mourning. now it is even more turmoil. it is not clear who, if anyone, and bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- the republicans are debating who is going to be their nominee. by the early summer, it is clear that person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates, richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he lost a lot. he lost to kennedy in 1960 narrowly, but he loses. he runs for california governor in 1962, and he loses to pat brown, the liberal ronald reagan later defeats four years later and famously says you will not have richard nixon to kick around anymore after that. he had a rocky relationship with the press. he saw them certainly as the enemy and is highly adversarial. and is recorded again and again in the history books the pivotal moment of the 1968 elections was the televised tapes in which he suffered from all sorts of sweat, and television was no
hero after hero is slain, john f. kennedy, martin luther king, no robert f. kennedy. so kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national mourning. now it is even more turmoil. it is not clear who, if anyone, and bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- the republicans are debating who is going to be their nominee. by the early summer, it is clear that person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates, richard nixon....
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it's what would have been president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday.for those who revere admire the youngest man ever elected to the office of president, and a man who only served 1,037 days because of that traumatic afternoon in dallas in 1963. the jfk legacy lives on and other to talk about that legacy is caroline kennedy, former john f. kennedy's daughter and former ambassador to japan. welcome. >> thank you. >> there's a video message to commemorate the 100th anniversary featuring your children, jfk's only grandchildren. you're giving us graciously this first look at it, so why don't we roll this video and then we can talk about it afterwards. >> okay. >> it would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and missed him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts, who told me that he inspired them to work and fight and believe in a better world, to give something back to this country that has given so much to so many. i remember hiding underneath my father's oval off
it's what would have been president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday.for those who revere admire the youngest man ever elected to the office of president, and a man who only served 1,037 days because of that traumatic afternoon in dallas in 1963. the jfk legacy lives on and other to talk about that legacy is caroline kennedy, former john f. kennedy's daughter and former ambassador to japan. welcome. >> thank you. >> there's a video message to commemorate the 100th anniversary...
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one of the heroes of my youth then and now is president john f. kennedy, when i was a kid, john f. kennedy's grandfather came from ireland, serving in washington dc, maybe i could too so i did what so many of you have done, worked hard, pursued my dreams and when i was not much older than those of you at this graduation i came to public office for the first time. now president mcnulty left this part out of the biography. i ran for congress of the united states twice before i was elected the third time. i ran in 1988, met my second favorite presidents, ronald reagan when i was a young man and candidate.
one of the heroes of my youth then and now is president john f. kennedy, when i was a kid, john f. kennedy's grandfather came from ireland, serving in washington dc, maybe i could too so i did what so many of you have done, worked hard, pursued my dreams and when i was not much older than those of you at this graduation i came to public office for the first time. now president mcnulty left this part out of the biography. i ran for congress of the united states twice before i was elected the...
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president john f. kennedy. the many places around d.c. and his powerful words honoring his birthday coming up when "abc7 news at 5:00" continues after the break. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow
president john f. kennedy. the many places around d.c. and his powerful words honoring his birthday coming up when "abc7 news at 5:00" continues after the break. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure...
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and on the 100th anniversary of his birth, celebrating john f. kennedy'saffair with the sea. >> when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or the watch it, we are going back from whence we came.
and on the 100th anniversary of his birth, celebrating john f. kennedy'saffair with the sea. >> when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or the watch it, we are going back from whence we came.
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the smithsonian's museum -- american arts museum celebrating what would have been president john f. kennedy'sy's life and times features a collection of photos from the kennedyer ram based on the book j.f.k. a vision for america. it is one of the first centennial celebrations to honor the 35's president. >> 4:55 is the time. mike thomas in back to talk not only about the weather but he's here to talk about weather day. >> talk about weather day, yes. it's a huge day, huge. >> huge. >> it's huge. where we go down and we talk about weather in front of baseball fans and then you guys watch a baseball game its great. >> yay! >> how does it get any better than that. >> it doesn't, mike, it doesn't. >> i'll put the $20 on your desk t54 to 54 degrees b school. definitely jacket weather out there this morning. some sunshine though. after school clouds start to thicken but showers hold off until later on this evening, 63 to 70 degrees across the d.c. region today. yes, today is weather day. please come down to nats park and seisors. it's an early game, 1:05. should be good weather. high today of 70 de
the smithsonian's museum -- american arts museum celebrating what would have been president john f. kennedy'sy's life and times features a collection of photos from the kennedyer ram based on the book j.f.k. a vision for america. it is one of the first centennial celebrations to honor the 35's president. >> 4:55 is the time. mike thomas in back to talk not only about the weather but he's here to talk about weather day. >> talk about weather day, yes. it's a huge day, huge. >>...
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john f. kennedy remains one of the most memorable men who served at the nation's helm.re taking a look at his legacy. >> as we approach the most 100th annivers >> reporter: celebration for the jfk have already begun at the performing art center that bears his name. i talked to the center's president and to the american composer charged with creating a brand new work incorporating some of the john f. kennedy's most famous memorable accomplishments in his own words. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieve the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> reporter: president kennedy's many mem ranl words live on, some are etched in the stonewalls in this. >> we'll climb this wall with safety and with speed and we shall then explore the wonders of the other side. >> reporter: the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts where they've been planning a big celebration for his 100th birthday for over for the occasion composer and residents mason bates got a call from debra rutter who had consult
john f. kennedy remains one of the most memorable men who served at the nation's helm.re taking a look at his legacy. >> as we approach the most 100th annivers >> reporter: celebration for the jfk have already begun at the performing art center that bears his name. i talked to the center's president and to the american composer charged with creating a brand new work incorporating some of the john f. kennedy's most famous memorable accomplishments in his own words. >> i believe...
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staying with past presidents, john f. kennedy was born 100 years ago this month. across the u.s., many events are planned. there is a new photo exhibit at the smithsonian american art museum here in washington, d.c. the images of the president capture the dramatic rise and lasting legacy of an american icon. the bbc went to take a look. >> hi, i am larry schiller. i'm here at the smithsonian american art museum, a filmmaker, former photojournalist, and once in a while i write books. kennedy lived in a period of what we call the golden age of photojournalism. television had not really emerged as the communicator or educator of the world. kennedy didn't care how he looked. he didn't care whether you photographed a silhouette of him or whether he was in the bright lights. he knew that, in essence, his mere presence would present the right image to the american public. we have a political climate which is emerging right now in america -- some people say our leader is learning on the job and he should have understood what the job was before. but i have to tell you, ken
staying with past presidents, john f. kennedy was born 100 years ago this month. across the u.s., many events are planned. there is a new photo exhibit at the smithsonian american art museum here in washington, d.c. the images of the president capture the dramatic rise and lasting legacy of an american icon. the bbc went to take a look. >> hi, i am larry schiller. i'm here at the smithsonian american art museum, a filmmaker, former photojournalist, and once in a while i write books....
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it is often recommended today for people who suffer epilepsy. >> this month marks john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. kennedy's nephew reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated veteran. he did believe in a strong had a muchut he broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reached out across the aisle. he launched the peace corps in 1961, an incredible program for young people. anything -- he engaged in the space race. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> president trump spoke about the firing of the james comey during a meeting with henry kissinger. following the remarks, we will hear from mike pence. >> one final matter. whatever anyone thinks of the manner of director comey's handling of the clinton investigation, it is clear what our democratic colleagues thought of it at that time and thereafter. last year the current democratic leader said it appeared to be an appalling act, one that he said goes against the tradition of prosecutors at every level of government.
it is often recommended today for people who suffer epilepsy. >> this month marks john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. kennedy's nephew reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated veteran. he did believe in a strong had a muchut he broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reached out across the aisle. he launched the peace corps in 1961, an incredible program for young people. anything -- he engaged in the space race....
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king, and now robert f kennedy. assassination precipitates a broader national warning. and now it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. author of the books james madison, a life we considered discusses president madison's personality, problems and personal career. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told them to exercise. today.ften recommended >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birth a sunday at 8 p.m.. reflecting on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in strong military. concessionch broader on what the identity was. >> he launched the peace corps in my desk peace corps in 1961. he started with the alliance for progress. -- >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> in a world of ambiguity and temptation you need a moral compass. you must develop and suppose you must compromise for no one, not for a loved one, not for a job and not for a chance at fame or wealth. actsether the ind
john f. kennedy, martin luther king, and now robert f kennedy. assassination precipitates a broader national warning. and now it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. author of the books james madison, a life we considered discusses president madison's personality, problems and personal career. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told them to exercise. today.ften recommended >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birth a sunday at 8...
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john f. kennedy was number 1. reagan was second, a close second. most of the others scored reasonably well. one did drop substantially since the last survey five years ago. this is bill clinton. >> i was noticing that. what happened there? >> well, 2016 was not a good year nor the clintons. we can all agree on that, neil. a lot of things were -- came out during the campaign, people were reminded of controversies in the 90s. so he dropped along with his wife. back to kennedy. we found that 87% of americans have a favorable opinion of john f. kennedy. by far the highest. think about that. this was -- he served from 1961 to 1963. this was a long, long time ago. but he has maintained a presence because of his eloquence and public presentation. you showed that montage from press conferences. as you noted, he was quick, decisive, took loads of questions and did them one out of every 16 days and had self-deprecating humor about himself. >> and he let it roll off of his back. and the womanizing and all the other stuff that came, and dependency on amphetami
john f. kennedy was number 1. reagan was second, a close second. most of the others scored reasonably well. one did drop substantially since the last survey five years ago. this is bill clinton. >> i was noticing that. what happened there? >> well, 2016 was not a good year nor the clintons. we can all agree on that, neil. a lot of things were -- came out during the campaign, people were reminded of controversies in the 90s. so he dropped along with his wife. back to kennedy. we...
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this cat away park is a national park that was signed into legislation by john f. kennedy in 1961. it came about because a , francesoman from ohio payne bolton, a member of the mount vernon ladies association, bought a farm right here where we are standing. 1950's.or sale in the she bought it to prevent it from becoming developed, and then donated the land. the foundation helped lead a partnership of organizations on this area in preserving six miles of shoreline on the potomac river. also involved with the alice foundation, the homeowners who live here in piscataway park, and individuals from the county. piscataway park is nearly 5000 acres. the foundation stewards 200 acres of the park through a corporation with the national park service. there is a section down the road called the creek site, which has a lovely boardwalk. there are some other entry points for piscataway park. we have a visitors center, five trails, a fishing. , heritage read animals, a colonial farm, and lots of opportunities to connect to the land. this is the heart of what was the piscataway traditional homela
this cat away park is a national park that was signed into legislation by john f. kennedy in 1961. it came about because a , francesoman from ohio payne bolton, a member of the mount vernon ladies association, bought a farm right here where we are standing. 1950's.or sale in the she bought it to prevent it from becoming developed, and then donated the land. the foundation helped lead a partnership of organizations on this area in preserving six miles of shoreline on the potomac river. also...
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king, john f kennedy and robert kennedy's assassination. it has been the democratic nomination into more turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00, lynne cheney, who wrote "james madison: a life reconsidered." this moment marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. sunday, we reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he believed in strong military. but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reached across the aisle. onlaunched the peace corps the first of 1961. he started the alliance for progress. he engaged in the space race. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. sunday on "q&a," the comparisons between donald trump and andrew jackson. book, "andrewis jackson, southerner." >> he does not represent the positive values that andrew .ackson represented he certainly represent some of the negative values jackson represented. if trump wants to be like andrew jackson, he has to put nation in front of his own personhood, it in front of hi
king, john f kennedy and robert kennedy's assassination. it has been the democratic nomination into more turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00, lynne cheney, who wrote "james madison: a life reconsidered." this moment marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. sunday, we reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he believed in strong military. but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was....
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and on the 100th anniversary of his birth, celebrating john f. kennedy's love affair with the sea. >> when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or the watch it, we are going back from whence we came. >> this is this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening. scott's on assume for "60 minutes." i'm jeff glr. today president trump made his first visit as commander-in-chief to arlington national cemetery. on this memorial day, the president visited a section of arlington where the fallen from the wars in iraq and afghanistan are buried. among them second lieutenant robert kelly, the son of the president's homeland security secretary, who was killed by landmine in afghanistan in 2010. the president is also defending his son-in-law. we begin with errol barnett. >> present. >> reporter: following tradition, president trump honored fallen soldiers on memorial day, laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. >> we can never replace them. we can never repay them. but we can always remember. >> reporter: but over the weekend, the pr
and on the 100th anniversary of his birth, celebrating john f. kennedy's love affair with the sea. >> when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or the watch it, we are going back from whence we came. >> this is this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening. scott's on assume for "60 minutes." i'm jeff glr. today president trump made his first visit as commander-in-chief to arlington national cemetery. on this memorial day,...
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[applause] said,john f. kennedy once not all of us have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talent. for thousands of
[applause] said,john f. kennedy once not all of us have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talent. for thousands of