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john f. kennedy library in boston. an hour and 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our live of tonight's john f. kennedy centennial profile and courage award ceremony. i'm delighted to welcome our of on line viewers. now, there are many, many people credit for our decision to go online. important ideas came from the person who us great ideass on how to use technology and libraryitiatives at the and that's my friend who claims to have a day job but i doubt it schlaussberg right there. i thank ed. [applause] knowth: you'll be happy to , ed, that mike barnacle seconded the idea. that.thank him for we have so much to celebrate tonight, including president and mrs. kennedy's deep appreciation for the arts. next guest is a multiple grammy award winner whose songs among the great pillars of american music. andmusic spans generations his songs have provided the across decades of our warm providing a source of th and wisdom and beauty in a changing world. taylor's music embodies
john f. kennedy library in boston. an hour and 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we are beginning our live of tonight's john f. kennedy centennial profile and courage award ceremony. i'm delighted to welcome our of on line viewers. now, there are many, many people credit for our decision to go online. important ideas came from the person who us great ideass on how to use technology and libraryitiatives at the and that's my friend who claims to have a day job but i doubt it...
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c-span's >> coming up next, barack obama presented with the annual profile in courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. the award was given by carolyn kennedy. this is just over an hour. >> 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 mrs. 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 acros
c-span's >> coming up next, barack obama presented with the annual profile in courage award at the john f. kennedy library in boston. the award was given by carolyn kennedy. this is just over an hour. >> 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...
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including linda are about in her relationship with john f. kennedy. >> i argue that in the arafat was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, which is sad but i believe that to be true. that isn't to say he didn't love jackie buddy developed a real appreciation for all that she brought to their marriage. but before that, the woman he cared about the most was in the. >> we are located in what is now known as the pearl district. this was an abandoned used-car dealership. and it was approximately 40,000 square feet, all on one floor and over the past 30 years we have built and expanded in the neighborhood around us has changed dramatically. so what used to be a light industrial district is now a late retail district and we are surrounded by wonderful places like anthropology and starbucks for reuse to be surrounded by auto repair shops and ball bearing manufacturers. .. this is symbolic of all the things we have here at powell's books. the base of it says four things in latin.it starts off with ve
including linda are about in her relationship with john f. kennedy. >> i argue that in the arafat was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, which is sad but i believe that to be true. that isn't to say he didn't love jackie buddy developed a real appreciation for all that she brought to their marriage. but before that, the woman he cared about the most was in the. >> we are located in what is now known as the pearl district....
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. >> i arrange that inga arvad was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, his wife, which is sad but i believe that be true. that's not to say he didn't love jackie and i think towards the end of this life he developed a appreciation to what she brought to their marriage and the white house. before that the woman he most wanted to mary was inga arvad. >> later we'll go interested the lewis and clock college library to see items related to the lewis and clark expedition. first we'll tour portland's landmark book store, powell city of books. >> we are located in what is now nobody at the pearl district. when powell first moved into this location in 1980, this was an abrandonned used -- abandoned used car dealership, 40,000 square feet on one floor and over the past 30 years we have built and expanded, and the neighborhood around is has changed dramatically. what used to be a light industry strict is now a light retail district, and we're surrounded by wonderful places like sir la tab and starbucks w
. >> i arrange that inga arvad was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, his wife, which is sad but i believe that be true. that's not to say he didn't love jackie and i think towards the end of this life he developed a appreciation to what she brought to their marriage and the white house. before that the woman he most wanted to mary was inga arvad. >> later we'll go interested the lewis and clock college library to see...
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a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleaguesth
a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleaguesth
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yet you saw president john f. kennedy poised, relaxed, articulate, and many writers, including norman mailer, who wrote this incredible piece. the television debates placed jfk on the road to victory. the election was on november 8. casting their vote and i was in los angeles at the ambassador hotel with nixon. this is a picture i made of the election votes coming in state-by-state. in the old days it was done by chalk. it wasn't electronic as we have today on television. five minutes later he put in another one. the kennedy family that night was in hyannis port. here's jfk with his brother. here is this interesting picture we saw before write up on the wall by hank walker. election night, the electoral vote was very close and nobody knew. at 3:00 a.m. jfk needed 11 more electoral votes and a lot of people felt he wasn't going to get it. over in hyannis part this is where the media was. all of a sudden richard nixon decides to go on television, even though he had not lost the election yet. the media watches it. i, who was
yet you saw president john f. kennedy poised, relaxed, articulate, and many writers, including norman mailer, who wrote this incredible piece. the television debates placed jfk on the road to victory. the election was on november 8. casting their vote and i was in los angeles at the ambassador hotel with nixon. this is a picture i made of the election votes coming in state-by-state. in the old days it was done by chalk. it wasn't electronic as we have today on television. five minutes later he...
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hundreds of never before seen documents about the assassination of john f. kennedy are released. assassination of john f. kennedy are released. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. widespread confusion about the plan moving
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i argue that inga arvad was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, his wife. >>> that's not to say he didn't love jackie kennedy but before that the woman he carried about the most, most wanted to marry, was inga arvad and there are variety of reasons for that. she was beautiful, obviously so she would attract men and she was his equal in terms of sophistication. kennedy had traveled the world, his dad was ambassador to great britain and john kennedy was very well-traveled, very interested in public affairs and world events and so wassing inga. so the developed -- so was inga. she was just a different kind of woman than anybody else he dadeed. he dated either school girls when he was in school, or he dated stewardesses and cocktail relationships but inga is somebody he was smitten with metally and talked about marriage. but inga had been married once before but was still married to their second husband and was a suspected nazi spy, and the kennedys, of course, were america's preeminent cath
i argue that inga arvad was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy, his wife. >>> that's not to say he didn't love jackie kennedy but before that the woman he carried about the most, most wanted to marry, was inga arvad and there are variety of reasons for that. she was beautiful, obviously so she would attract men and she was his equal in terms of sophistication. kennedy had traveled the world, his dad was ambassador to great...
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i argue that inga arvad was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy which is sad but i believe that should be true. that's not that he didn't love jackie and the toward the end of his life he developed an appreciation for all jackie brought to the white house but before that the woman he cared about the most was inga arvad and there are a variety of reasons for that. she was beautiful so she would attract men and she was his people in terms of sophistication. kennedy had traveled the world, his dad had been ambassador to great britain and he was interested in public affairs and world events and so was inga though they developed this bond together and she was a different kind of woman that anybody else he dated. he tended to date either schoolgirls when he was in school or dated stewardesses and cocktail waitresses and they were purely therefore relationships but inga was somebody he became smitten with immediately andbegan talking about language . inga had not only been married once before, s
i argue that inga arvad was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and that includes his relationship with jackie kennedy which is sad but i believe that should be true. that's not that he didn't love jackie and the toward the end of his life he developed an appreciation for all jackie brought to the white house but before that the woman he cared about the most was inga arvad and there are a variety of reasons for that. she was beautiful so she would attract men and she was his people in...
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the john f. kennedy presidential library marks the centennial of the 45th presidency. -- the 40 grit residents birth. >> welcome, we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. this is part of the special week of activities. i am the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a special treat tonight. before i talk about the book there is a couple of things first. first to thank our sponsors for tonight and for upstairs. the bank of america, and our media sponsors the boston globe. in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. that will all be on the schedule. we also want to welcome those who are watching this streaming or those who are on c-span. we appreciate that as well. after the presentation tonight our aut
the john f. kennedy presidential library marks the centennial of the 45th presidency. -- the 40 grit residents birth. >> welcome, we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. this is part of the special week of activities. i am the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a special treat tonight. before i talk about the book...
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doug elmendorf, dean of the john f. kennedy school of government. teresa miller, insurance commissioner an honor to have you here. gary cohn very similar to the capital. former deputy administrator center for medicare and medicaid services. to our distinguished witnesses coming your testimony today is very important to s. because the marketplace is essential to the success in good health of the american people. it is my privilege not to call to order our hearing action now updating and improving the affordable care act to lower costs and ensure options for families. democrat take great pride in the success of the aca lowering costs them are protecting health and financial situated families. cover more than 20 million. but that is just the beginning of it. we talk about the additional names. that is important. what is also important are the over 100 million people in the 350 million people who have expanded and if it in one access under the affordable care act. this quality for every american no matter where they get their coverage. the aca health ca
doug elmendorf, dean of the john f. kennedy school of government. teresa miller, insurance commissioner an honor to have you here. gary cohn very similar to the capital. former deputy administrator center for medicare and medicaid services. to our distinguished witnesses coming your testimony today is very important to s. because the marketplace is essential to the success in good health of the american people. it is my privilege not to call to order our hearing action now updating and...
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john f. kennedy's first meeting with nikita khrushchev in 1961 famously went badly. >> when john f. with nikita khrushchev at exactly this point in his presidency, khrushchev just had him for lunch and kennedy said afterwards this was the worst day of my life. >> reporter: this time the stakes for russia are high. already under sanctions for invading ukraine and meddling in the u.s. election, congress preparing to do more. while in poland this week the president also turned up the heat. >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities in ukraine and elsewhere and its support for hostile regimes including syria and iran. >> reporter: but even as they sat down for that first meeting, questions about possible collusion during the campaign loomed large. trump himself has offered mixed messages about whether he's met putin before. >> i have no relationship with putin. i don't think i've ever met him. i never met him. i don't think i -- >> you would know it if you did, wouldn't you? >> yeah, i think so. so i don't think i've ever met him. >> reporter: but he's also told a very diffe
john f. kennedy's first meeting with nikita khrushchev in 1961 famously went badly. >> when john f. with nikita khrushchev at exactly this point in his presidency, khrushchev just had him for lunch and kennedy said afterwards this was the worst day of my life. >> reporter: this time the stakes for russia are high. already under sanctions for invading ukraine and meddling in the u.s. election, congress preparing to do more. while in poland this week the president also turned up the...
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rather famous admirers include nelson mandela who gave her this silk scarf and from president john f. kennedy a signed photograph of john f. kennedy. the queen of course has one obvious passion and visitors will quickly notice a theme emerging. there have been several gifts of life courses during the queen's frankly none of which is shown in the exhibition. but also objects relating to courses site porcelain horses an example of her writings will spend me's in bronze and examples of her mind to it. from grand gifts personal belongings for the first time one of the displays has been dedicated to princess diana with items chosen by her sons to mark the twentieth anniversary of her death. among them her ballet shoes and a suitcase full of cassette tapes of her favorite music. john manga bbc news at buckingham palace. estonian president locked with a boss is suspended all official contacts with israel is the crises gray savor additional security measures. in the old city of jerusalem three palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli security forces. and three israelis have died after stabbin
rather famous admirers include nelson mandela who gave her this silk scarf and from president john f. kennedy a signed photograph of john f. kennedy. the queen of course has one obvious passion and visitors will quickly notice a theme emerging. there have been several gifts of life courses during the queen's frankly none of which is shown in the exhibition. but also objects relating to courses site porcelain horses an example of her writings will spend me's in bronze and examples of her mind to...
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a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the foundation and at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a special treat tonight. before i talk about the book there are some quick things first. first to thank our sponsors for tonight and for the forum series. the bank of america, and our media sponsors, the boston globe, x kennedy, and be you are. bur.inity and in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. we hope become of them as your schedule permits. we also want to welcome those who are w
a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the foundation and at the library we are thrilled that all of you are here. you are in for a...
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coming up, academy award-winning will maker oliver stoned joins two authors to examine president john f. kennedy's assassination and what the panel has called the national security state. they also discuss america's involvement in vietnam and the cold war and how national security policy is limited during those
coming up, academy award-winning will maker oliver stoned joins two authors to examine president john f. kennedy's assassination and what the panel has called the national security state. they also discuss america's involvement in vietnam and the cold war and how national security policy is limited during those
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national security during john f. kennedy's presidency. topics include what is known as president kennedy's piece speech at american university and the growth and power of the national security council, which advises the president. tellis also talk about president kennedy's and nation in november of 1963, and for some of the various theories around that event. the discussion was part of a conference hosted by the future of freedom foundation just over three hours. ago,u know, several years i was in a libertarian social function, and somebody said, would you consider the biggest threat to our freedom and our well-being? and i suspect they thought i was going to say the terrorists or the muslims of the communists with illegal aliens, or the drug dealers or something. and i did not hesitate. has said the biggest threat is a national security state.
national security during john f. kennedy's presidency. topics include what is known as president kennedy's piece speech at american university and the growth and power of the national security council, which advises the president. tellis also talk about president kennedy's and nation in november of 1963, and for some of the various theories around that event. the discussion was part of a conference hosted by the future of freedom foundation just over three hours. ago,u know, several years i was...
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early in the book, lyndon johnson comes back from its cabinet meeting under john f. kennedy and goes to see sam and says to rayburn quality, the george bundy, the provost at harvard, mcnamara, brilliant people, you know, i would be a lot more comfortable if there was one texas sheriff in the cabinet. texas sheriff, the brand-new deputy at 4:00 in the morning. they need to be checked on because he wasn't doing his job. in the real world people behave in real ways and what you have in the kennedy cabinet is this theoretical group who had a series of theoretical worldviews which turned out not to work very well so they assumed rationality on the part of the north vietnamese talking about orchestrating, the north vietnamese, could have been them but would have been horrendous. they have been fighting for years, that is where they are today. there was an opportunity we could profoundly rethink the middle east, i used to tell people, democracy in iraq and wednesday at a longer. and 67 years, and the korea movement, couldn't run in, shatter everything and run out and think you are
early in the book, lyndon johnson comes back from its cabinet meeting under john f. kennedy and goes to see sam and says to rayburn quality, the george bundy, the provost at harvard, mcnamara, brilliant people, you know, i would be a lot more comfortable if there was one texas sheriff in the cabinet. texas sheriff, the brand-new deputy at 4:00 in the morning. they need to be checked on because he wasn't doing his job. in the real world people behave in real ways and what you have in the kennedy...
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when he flew from berlin.imberland -- to there was an assembly in front of the town hall where john f. kennedyad his speech. the mayor of west berlin was there. there was a crowd of people who were jubilant at the fall of the wall and helmut kohl starts to sing the german national anthem. you can hear, they are all out of tune. yellingla andisa whistling against this because that is n where germany was at the time. i think that shows that he was very definitely a patriot and he immediately realized that this is a patriotic moment for germany whereas most germans were very happy -- but not on the same page as in. absolutely. i was with helmut kohl in poland on that night. in all fairness, one has to say that night people around him were not thinking about german reunification. they were thinking about the thousands and hundreds of thousands of people who would come to west germany and the question was, what will we do with all the fees people? was the sort on this historic night. a few weeks later, you gave the famous speech where he was asking for a confederation of the germanies. clintonh cle
when he flew from berlin.imberland -- to there was an assembly in front of the town hall where john f. kennedyad his speech. the mayor of west berlin was there. there was a crowd of people who were jubilant at the fall of the wall and helmut kohl starts to sing the german national anthem. you can hear, they are all out of tune. yellingla andisa whistling against this because that is n where germany was at the time. i think that shows that he was very definitely a patriot and he immediately...
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is only one reason it was not done -- and i was john f. kennedy. was john f. kennedy, who rejected the idea of the use of pretext on march 16, 1962. i'll not read all of these points to you. you can read them later online. it was brought up at a meeting rejected the idea of pretext and rejected the idea of invading with u.s. forces, even if there were a popular revolt in cuba. we are not invading, and of of subject.nd these notes were not declassified until 2005. i am very happy that david tollett put it -- how but -- david talbot put this all in his book. fought back, saying we needed to invade cuba now. they think it can be done without risk of general war. that is a euphemism for worldwide nuclear conflict. they think it can be done without the risk of general war. they do say continued police action would be required. that is an understatement. they want it done as soon as possible, before the reserves go home. it did not happen. so why does the soviet union -- oh, boy. why does the soviet union put missiles in cuba? they were very aware of their strategic
is only one reason it was not done -- and i was john f. kennedy. was john f. kennedy, who rejected the idea of the use of pretext on march 16, 1962. i'll not read all of these points to you. you can read them later online. it was brought up at a meeting rejected the idea of pretext and rejected the idea of invading with u.s. forces, even if there were a popular revolt in cuba. we are not invading, and of of subject.nd these notes were not declassified until 2005. i am very happy that david...
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my name is steve rothstein, executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation and on behalf of other colleagues in the foundation and jamie roth and all the colleagues in the library, we are pleased you can be here. all of our forums are great, but tonight is a treat because the speaker here is also the beginning of the john f. kennedy centennial weekend and we plan this month ago when we had data entry literally thought who would be the best pair are both speaker and moderator we could get for this historic time. this is what we've gotten, so we are thrilled they are both here. [applause] before he introduced them, a few brief announcements. first i want to thank our underwriters and sponsors is the lead sponsor, bank of america. the lowell institute including andrea wohl who is here tonight commend media sponsors and their media sponsors for the centennial to be cvp tv. we are kicking off the centennial and there are information when you information when the lever may be on your chair about what we are doing over the next few days. over the
my name is steve rothstein, executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation and on behalf of other colleagues in the foundation and jamie roth and all the colleagues in the library, we are pleased you can be here. all of our forums are great, but tonight is a treat because the speaker here is also the beginning of the john f. kennedy centennial weekend and we plan this month ago when we had data entry literally thought who would be the best pair are both speaker and moderator we...
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. >> the national archives just released a nearly 4,000 records related to president john f. kennedy'seds of these documents had never been made public but now they could should light on one of the darkest days in dallas history. j.f.k. of course was killed there in 1963 but lee harvey oswald. the newly released materials include cia and fbi interview with the former k.g.b. agent who claims to have handed oswald while the assassin was living in the soviet union. how about turning tragedy into a tryout. look at that swish right into. incredible basketball skills. look at the distance he could score from. when he was 9 months old, his mother was driving with his sister and with him when they were hit by a drunk driver. his mom and sister both side in the crash. he suffered a skull fracture. he has recovered and then some. look at his athletic ability. >> one massive maco shark may be setting a state record. this nine foot, 120-pound monster was caught off the coast. they wrestled it under >> this. it )s 4-30 on a tuesday morning. as we take a live look outside from our emeryvil >>> good
. >> the national archives just released a nearly 4,000 records related to president john f. kennedy'seds of these documents had never been made public but now they could should light on one of the darkest days in dallas history. j.f.k. of course was killed there in 1963 but lee harvey oswald. the newly released materials include cia and fbi interview with the former k.g.b. agent who claims to have handed oswald while the assassin was living in the soviet union. how about turning tragedy...
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. >> among the historical items on display here, john f. kennedy's desk clock made and given to him during his famous speech in berlin in 1963. j a watch worth over $300,000. the most complicated watch for decades, the caliber 89, is also here, worth 7.5 million. it has a mechanism to off set leap century, once every 400 years. for young consumers, consider the most prestigious watch brand is introducing a starter watch in stainless steel for only $20,000. the company has been open owned by the same family for four genera generations. >> when you have shareholder, you have to be quick, make fun fast. my only objective is to make something beautiful. >> no one understands the value of time better than philippe. for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank i >> if you're thinking about leap century, you're thinking long-term. >> long, long-term. >> that does it for us tonight. thanks for join us. >> it's a half hour has gone by. have a great evening, we'll see you. the sea world news ameri. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freem
. >> among the historical items on display here, john f. kennedy's desk clock made and given to him during his famous speech in berlin in 1963. j a watch worth over $300,000. the most complicated watch for decades, the caliber 89, is also here, worth 7.5 million. it has a mechanism to off set leap century, once every 400 years. for young consumers, consider the most prestigious watch brand is introducing a starter watch in stainless steel for only $20,000. the company has been open owned...
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. >>> hard to believe, but it was more than 60 years ago that a massachusetts senator named john f. kennedyried jacqueline bouvier in a small church in rhode island. that couple would become iconic figures in american history, which is why today that small church has quite the following, attracting people from all over the world. >> reporter: everyone has their reasons for coming to a house of worship. the st. mary's church of newport. >> every column was wrapped in vines and flowers. >> reporter: father molesky has more than one he likes to share. >> as i've done my research, i always find out there's more to the story. >> reporter: it's a story the magazines and history books have all told of a president and first lady whose wedding captivated a country. >> people ask why did they get married. >> reporter: few have heard it like this, from the head of the church where it all happened. >> we're quite proud to have that as part of our heritage here. >> reporter: that's why for the last few years the church has opened its doors to anyone who wants to relive the day john and jackie kennedy we
. >>> hard to believe, but it was more than 60 years ago that a massachusetts senator named john f. kennedyried jacqueline bouvier in a small church in rhode island. that couple would become iconic figures in american history, which is why today that small church has quite the following, attracting people from all over the world. >> reporter: everyone has their reasons for coming to a house of worship. the st. mary's church of newport. >> every column was wrapped in vines...
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eastern john f. kennedy's life in photos from the smithsonian art museum's collection of images that chronicle the life of the 35th president. >> they never pushed photographers or writers away. they didn't care how they were photographed. they didn't care whether the tie was fixed, whether the coat was on, this or that. they knew that if they made themselves accessible to the media, they would be published and, of course, it was a groundswell. there is no question about it, that the media coverage of j.f.k. was just the first time we had ever seen anything like it. >> that will be followed at 8:00 looking at ronald reagan's relationship with pole john paul ii. the extraordinary untold story of the 20th century. >> john paul ii had sent a cable to reagan, saying i am praying for you. now reagan sent a cable to the vatican, i am praying for you. it developed the world's most exclusive mutual prayer society. as for moscow, if they're worried at this point about a kinship between the pope and the president, now t
eastern john f. kennedy's life in photos from the smithsonian art museum's collection of images that chronicle the life of the 35th president. >> they never pushed photographers or writers away. they didn't care how they were photographed. they didn't care whether the tie was fixed, whether the coat was on, this or that. they knew that if they made themselves accessible to the media, they would be published and, of course, it was a groundswell. there is no question about it, that the...
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also with us is irwin collier, economics professor at the john f. kennedy institute's berlin free university who argues it is better to have a regular forum like this for coordinating responses for shared problems than to wait until crisis build up and become manifest. and a warm welcome also goes to dagmar delmer, who writes on development and the environmental issues and africa with the berlin-based tagesspiegel. dagmar says the g-20 wants companies to invest more in africa, but private money cannot solve the institutional problems so prevalent on the african continent. thank you, once again, all three of you for being here with me on "quadriga." i would like to begin with you, professor collier. and the prominence with sociologist. fiery egler gave a interview this week in germany and he said talking to have g-20, scrap it. get rid of it for good. it is totally ill legitimate and illegal. from your quote at the top of the show, i guess you don't entirely agree with them. irwin: if we didn't have a g-20, we would be inventing something looking like g-25 o
also with us is irwin collier, economics professor at the john f. kennedy institute's berlin free university who argues it is better to have a regular forum like this for coordinating responses for shared problems than to wait until crisis build up and become manifest. and a warm welcome also goes to dagmar delmer, who writes on development and the environmental issues and africa with the berlin-based tagesspiegel. dagmar says the g-20 wants companies to invest more in africa, but private money...
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nada menos que el teatro en donde fue arrestado lee harvey oswald, el asesino del presidente john f. kennedymadre de quinceaÑera este lugar es casi la de las quinceañeras... casi la mayoria de personas venimos a este lugar renato parra es el dueÑo de uno de al menos diez establecimientos en toda la calle.... el dice que lo que perdura en sus vestidos frabricados en mxico es la tradicin del pas azteca... sot/ renato parra/ dueÑo de tienda muchas quinceañeras llevan es la tradicional corona... esta corona se carateriza por el cristal que lleva y es una corona que lleva... de tipo charro... bridge axel renato dice que la competencia no está en quién ofrece los mejores precios en su mercancía... sino en quien ofrece el mejor servicio al cliente... sot/ renato parra/ dueÑo de tienda lo que me llena es cuando la niña porta el vestido, se ve como una princesa... para leticia ver a su hija feliz en su paso de niÑa a mujer... no tiene precio... sot/ leticia castillo/ madre de quinceaÑera sí, valió la pena el esfuerzo... que hicimos su papa y yo... para hacerle su sueño realidad. cesar ---el equipo de
nada menos que el teatro en donde fue arrestado lee harvey oswald, el asesino del presidente john f. kennedymadre de quinceaÑera este lugar es casi la de las quinceañeras... casi la mayoria de personas venimos a este lugar renato parra es el dueÑo de uno de al menos diez establecimientos en toda la calle.... el dice que lo que perdura en sus vestidos frabricados en mxico es la tradicin del pas azteca... sot/ renato parra/ dueÑo de tienda muchas quinceañeras llevan es la tradicional...
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early 1970's and the fbi files were open up and people learn more about this relationship and john f. kennedy's life. so nobody has devoted a book before. >> live today at noon eastern, alter, journalist, and history boy is onher boyd is on- herb "in depth." prof. boyd: in the right as mothers and nice comparison to what was happening in new york and here in detroit, you talk about the black and irish community at each other's throats in terms of jobs and housing. the 1943, theyto had one in harlem in 1943. you go down to the same conditions. >> his book includes "by any means necessary" and "let detroit."- "black boyd: they benefit, and we can talk about some benefits of segregation, you know, but certainly that would be one, the opportunity to have contact, you know, with people of another class. and that is the beginning. you know, the melding of the black middle class in detroit. three-hour lives, conversation with mr. boyd with your calls committee must, and at noonlifte lid today depth" c-span2. >> thursday, to an american tourry tv for a live of the american revolution in philadelphia. m
early 1970's and the fbi files were open up and people learn more about this relationship and john f. kennedy's life. so nobody has devoted a book before. >> live today at noon eastern, alter, journalist, and history boy is onher boyd is on- herb "in depth." prof. boyd: in the right as mothers and nice comparison to what was happening in new york and here in detroit, you talk about the black and irish community at each other's throats in terms of jobs and housing. the 1943,...
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he alluded to bill clinton having been one of the young representatives in their place meaning john f kennedy and i think he also said make sure they send you the right pictures. >> a dig at the media. >> a little dig at the media but also a reminder that clinton had used rt picture of himself at this event in his campaign materials, shaking hands with john f. kennedy. you wonder if any of these kids do go into politics if that will exactly be something they would want to advertise. >> is this friendly audience or you're just not going to get huk lers? it's a little strange. >> it's funny how he seemed to want the add oration of the boy scouts especially. a lot of people in his position would picture him sitting around camp fires or doing tasks in their community as boy scouts. he pictured them as fans of the apprentice. he talked about you're fired and got them all to cheer his big line, a line that in that case was direct at a member of his own cabinet. >> the health and human services secretary, which is not really tom price's job to do, you're fired. it's interesting -- >> it also leaves
he alluded to bill clinton having been one of the young representatives in their place meaning john f kennedy and i think he also said make sure they send you the right pictures. >> a dig at the media. >> a little dig at the media but also a reminder that clinton had used rt picture of himself at this event in his campaign materials, shaking hands with john f. kennedy. you wonder if any of these kids do go into politics if that will exactly be something they would want to advertise....
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john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans.dan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> we are back at 4:53. people wanting to watch the fireworks from the "uss hornet" had to make other plans. it was forced to cancel the festivities. this is file video of the "hornet." power was restored just after 6:00. anyone with tickets for the fireworks show can get a raincheck for a visit and of course no fireworks. >>> 4:53 now. the already tough rental market in the bay area is getting even tougher. the average cost of a two-bedroom apartment ranging from $2,000 in oakland to $3,040 in san francisco. that's according to apartment list.com. that's about two to three times higher than the national average of $1,050. that sounds bleak so here's the good news. represent in the bay area's top three major markets went up less than the national average. of 2.9%. in san francisco, rents went down by just under 1% and in oakland, rents up 1.2%. in san jose, the in
john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans.dan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> we are back at 4:53. people wanting to watch the fireworks from the "uss hornet" had to make other plans. it was forced to cancel the festivities. this is file video of the "hornet." power was restored just after 6:00. anyone with tickets for the fireworks show can...
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opened their files that people learned more about this relationship that was very pivotal in john f. kennedy's life. nobody has devoted a book to her own life before. argue she was the great love of john kennedy's life, and that includes jackie. it's sad, but i believe that to be true. the end of his life, he developed a real appreciation for all the jackie kennedy brought to their marriage and the white house, but before that, the woman he most wanted to marry was inga. she was beautiful. she would attract men. she was his equal in terms of sophistication. kennedy had traveled the world. his dad had been the ambassador to great britain. so was she. they developed a tight bond. a different kind of woman than anyone else he dated. he tended to date schoolgirls when he was in school or stewardesses and cocktail waitresses, fairly short relationships. inga was somebody he became smitten with immediately and wanted to marry. but there were convocations. wereas -- there complications. she was still married to her second husband and was a suspected spy. and it would've caused considerable scandal in
opened their files that people learned more about this relationship that was very pivotal in john f. kennedy's life. nobody has devoted a book to her own life before. argue she was the great love of john kennedy's life, and that includes jackie. it's sad, but i believe that to be true. the end of his life, he developed a real appreciation for all the jackie kennedy brought to their marriage and the white house, but before that, the woman he most wanted to marry was inga. she was beautiful. she...
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john f. kennedy'sife and photos from the collection of images that chronicle the life of the 35th president. >> the wonderful thing about the kennedy's is a never pushed photographers or writers away. they do not care how they were photographed, give their tie was fixed, if their coat was on. they knew that they made themselves accessible to the media, they would be published. and of course it was a groundswell. there is no question about it, that the media coverage of jfk was the first time we had seen anything like it. >> kelby followed by looking at ronald reagan's relationship with pope john paul ii. "a pope and president, john paul ii, ronald reagan and the untold story of the 20th century." i sundaypaul i cable to reagan saying i am praying for you. they developed the world's most exclusive mutual prayer society. as for moscow, if they are worried at this point about a pope and theen the president, now they have to really worry about it. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-spa
john f. kennedy'sife and photos from the collection of images that chronicle the life of the 35th president. >> the wonderful thing about the kennedy's is a never pushed photographers or writers away. they do not care how they were photographed, give their tie was fixed, if their coat was on. they knew that they made themselves accessible to the media, they would be published. and of course it was a groundswell. there is no question about it, that the media coverage of jfk was the first...
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john f. kennedy is scheduled to be completed in 2020. >> we're happy to introduce you to two people now whose love story played out like something really out of the movies. today in center city diana paul keegan said i do for the second time. they're celebrating 60th wedding anniversary and the thing is diane doesn't remember the first time. she says she relies on photographs from the night she married the love her life way back when she was 19. she was battling substance abuse back in the day. and her house stuck by her side and she stuck by his. through everything. he now has dimentia and is in hospice care. what got them through all the years. >> number one respecting each other. we're different. we're very different and we celebrate that. we don't think it's handicap to be -- that we're different. but i think we share basic values you know, family and fidelity anden curling the other person to be all they can be. >>> critical. the couple renewed vows at the atria senior center when they live now.
john f. kennedy is scheduled to be completed in 2020. >> we're happy to introduce you to two people now whose love story played out like something really out of the movies. today in center city diana paul keegan said i do for the second time. they're celebrating 60th wedding anniversary and the thing is diane doesn't remember the first time. she says she relies on photographs from the night she married the love her life way back when she was 19. she was battling substance abuse back in...
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ryan is a graduate of this famed institution, john f. kennedy high school, which is also my high school. ryan played quarterback a few years after graduating from kennedy. i did not. ryan, you may recall, challenged nancy pelosi to be the house minority leader earlier this year. thank goodness he lost and house liberals returned her to her job. i think ryan would be well along in collecting democrats to their blue collar union roots and may be sitting on special election wins right now, not an unbroken record of losses since president trump took office. president trump knows this area of the country and this demographic was crucial to his victory in 2016 and his base of support even today which is why, come tuesday, president trump will be back again in northeast ohio at the ka velly center in youngstown, to be specific, at 4:00 p.m. on tuesday. >> welcome congressman tim ryan and go eagles, good to see you. >> blue pride, hugh, thanks. >> congressman, do you think there's a single democrat not named joe biden who could fill the cavelli center w
ryan is a graduate of this famed institution, john f. kennedy high school, which is also my high school. ryan played quarterback a few years after graduating from kennedy. i did not. ryan, you may recall, challenged nancy pelosi to be the house minority leader earlier this year. thank goodness he lost and house liberals returned her to her job. i think ryan would be well along in collecting democrats to their blue collar union roots and may be sitting on special election wins right now, not an...
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the government after president john f. kennedy's assassination. he is the author of national security" and was one of the speakers at a recent conference on national security, hosted by the future freedom foundation. this is about 40 minutes. ofthis is the professor national law at the fletcher school of law and democracy at tufts university. he has been legal counsel to the senate for relations committee, a fellow at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars in washington dc. and thomas hawkins johnson visiting scholar at themilitary academy in west point. professor glenn and has served as a consultant of the various irrational committees, u.s. state department and the international atomic energy agency. he is a member of the american law institute and a counsel for formulations. -- four foreign relations. his op-ed pieces have appeared in the new york times, washington post, los angeles thes, financial times and paperback edition of his latest book, national security" and it was published this year by oxford university press. he is th
the government after president john f. kennedy's assassination. he is the author of national security" and was one of the speakers at a recent conference on national security, hosted by the future freedom foundation. this is about 40 minutes. ofthis is the professor national law at the fletcher school of law and democracy at tufts university. he has been legal counsel to the senate for relations committee, a fellow at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars in washington dc....
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john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >> >>> panic and chaos in los >>> panic and chaos in los angeles as a van plows into people who were eating outside of a restaurant. at least nine people were injured. several others are still in the hospital. investigators say the incident is not terror related. witnesses say the van swerved after allegedly running a red light to avoid hitting other cars and ended up on the sidewalk. the driver is in custody and is facing hit and run charges. >>> most rides at the ohio state fair have re-opened after last week's deadly accident. they were closed aft
john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the...
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is john f. kennedy -- were from the smithsonian american art museum collection of images. the wonderful thing about the candidates, the number of photographers or writers away. they didn't care how they were photographed, whether the cult was on, this or that. if they made themselves accessible to the ,edia, they would he published and it was a groundswell. there's no question about it immediate coverage of jfk was the first time we had ever seen anything like it. >> will be followed 8:00 by looking at ronald reagan's relationship with pope john paul >> interesting, john paul ii and something cable to reagan when he was chopped, saying, i am praying for you. reagan can touch to the cable dutch the default world's most exclusive prayer society. if they're worried about a between the pope and the president, now they've got to really worry about it. american history tv, weekend, every weekend, on c-span3.
is john f. kennedy -- were from the smithsonian american art museum collection of images. the wonderful thing about the candidates, the number of photographers or writers away. they didn't care how they were photographed, whether the cult was on, this or that. if they made themselves accessible to the ,edia, they would he published and it was a groundswell. there's no question about it immediate coverage of jfk was the first time we had ever seen anything like it. >> will be followed 8:00...