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the president, desk that president obama currently use and many of us recognize the photo of john f. kennedying out of his father's desk. that desk is used by most presidents. johnson however, because he wanted to take his furniture back to his presidential library opted instead to use the desk he had as a study. he used this one, senate majority leader and then use it as vice president and took it over to the oval office. that is his chair, his telephone, this is his sweet of furniture including the rocking chair he sat in, we recognize it as being similar to the rocking chairs john f. kennedy used when he was president, done by the same manufacturer. every president to choose the portrait he wants in his oval office. president johnson chose george washington, andrew jackson and his hero, franklin roosevelt, very much a product of the new deal and a protÉgÉ in many respects, he saw great potential in young lyndon johnson. when johnson became president, it was his hope he finished the new deal, finished with his great society what president roosevelt started with the new deal. one of the thi
the president, desk that president obama currently use and many of us recognize the photo of john f. kennedying out of his father's desk. that desk is used by most presidents. johnson however, because he wanted to take his furniture back to his presidential library opted instead to use the desk he had as a study. he used this one, senate majority leader and then use it as vice president and took it over to the oval office. that is his chair, his telephone, this is his sweet of furniture...
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from september 12th, 1960, democratic nominee john f. kennedy on the topic of church and state, religious freedom and tolerance. he spoke to a meeting of houston ministers made for by typical kennedy johnson texas campaign committee, it includes an extended question-and-answer session and parts of the film were later used as campaign ads. >> from houston's rice hotel, senator john kennedy is about to address a special meeting of the greater houston ministerial association to which he's been invited. senator kennedy will participate in an informal question-and-answer period. the telecast of this meeting is sponsored by the kennedy/johnson texas campaign committee and is being seen throughout texas on a special 22-station network. the audience you're seeing is composed of clergymen of the houston area who have been invited by the association. typical reverend will introduce the presidential candidate. the meeting is about to be called to order by the president, reverend george wreck. >> may i call this special meeting of the association of ministe
from september 12th, 1960, democratic nominee john f. kennedy on the topic of church and state, religious freedom and tolerance. he spoke to a meeting of houston ministers made for by typical kennedy johnson texas campaign committee, it includes an extended question-and-answer session and parts of the film were later used as campaign ads. >> from houston's rice hotel, senator john kennedy is about to address a special meeting of the greater houston ministerial association to which he's...
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reading a lot of biographies of sinatra, including one by his valet, george jacobs -- i think that john f. kennedyinfatuated with john f. kennedy. i think that's one of the reasons why, years later, you have frank sinatra, who was legitimately ahead of his time when it cams to the crusade for civil rights. he did a lot of really good things, sinatra, in the '40s and '50s and '60s for african-americans. but by 1980, he's a republican, campaigning with reagan. i think he really shifted. i think part of that is this essentially breakup with john f. kennedy. >> jake, congratulations. "the devil may dance" is the book. >>> that's it for us. the news continues with "cuomo prime time." >>> i am chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." this may be our moment of truth in terms of our political future, near-term future. but be very clear. put all the high-minded thoughts away. this may be the moment of truth, but it is not about the truth. and it never has been. the republicans wh
reading a lot of biographies of sinatra, including one by his valet, george jacobs -- i think that john f. kennedyinfatuated with john f. kennedy. i think that's one of the reasons why, years later, you have frank sinatra, who was legitimately ahead of his time when it cams to the crusade for civil rights. he did a lot of really good things, sinatra, in the '40s and '50s and '60s for african-americans. but by 1980, he's a republican, campaigning with reagan. i think he really shifted. i think...
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in the 1960s. ♪♪ the 1960s began, high taxes team a permanent fixture in america but president john f. kennedy. >> i would say one of the main people was his father, his father deeply understood the importance of not overtaxing view was thaty's if you actually think you have a revenue problem, the best way to achieve more revenues is too lower the cost of work in the first place. >> the young presidentos outlind tax plan at the economic club in december 1962 pledging to cut personal and business taxes. >> with the promise that revenues would go up, not down. >> is a paradoxical juice, tax rates are too high today and tax revenues are too low. >> as kennedy predicted, the economy boomed. >> to give us prosperity so economic growth, along. , eight years, 5% a year. that memory that this is the greatest era of influence was by the kennedy tax sector. >> along with economic growth came an expansion of government spending, the war in vietnam drained thesi federal treasury d lyndon johnson ambitious social agenda would require a huge commitment of federal funds. he called it the great society. >> wh
in the 1960s. ♪♪ the 1960s began, high taxes team a permanent fixture in america but president john f. kennedy. >> i would say one of the main people was his father, his father deeply understood the importance of not overtaxing view was thaty's if you actually think you have a revenue problem, the best way to achieve more revenues is too lower the cost of work in the first place. >> the young presidentos outlind tax plan at the economic club in december 1962 pledging to cut...
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reading a lot of biographies of sinatra, including one by his valet, george jacobs -- i think that john f. kennedy really broke sinatra's heart. it was platonic, but i think he really was infatuated with john f. kennedy. i think that's one of the reasons why, years later, you have frank sinatra, who was legitimately ahead of his time when it cams to the crusade for civil rights. he did a lot of really good things, sinatra, in the '40s and '50s and '60s for african-americans. but by 1980, he's a republican, campaigning with reagan. i think he really shifted. i think part of that is this essentially breakup with john f. kennedy. >> jake, congratulations. "the devil may dance" is the book. >>> that's it for us. the news continues with "cuomo prime time." >>> i am chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." this may be our moment of truth in terms of our political future, near-term future. but be very clear. put all the high-minded thoughts away. this may be the moment of truth, but it is not about the truth. and it never has been. the republicans who ran the election in the states that trump lied about, th
reading a lot of biographies of sinatra, including one by his valet, george jacobs -- i think that john f. kennedy really broke sinatra's heart. it was platonic, but i think he really was infatuated with john f. kennedy. i think that's one of the reasons why, years later, you have frank sinatra, who was legitimately ahead of his time when it cams to the crusade for civil rights. he did a lot of really good things, sinatra, in the '40s and '50s and '60s for african-americans. but by 1980, he's a...
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you'll recognize that as being similar to the rocking chairs that john f. kennedy used when he was president, that was done by the same manufacturer. every president, of course, gets to choose the portraits that he wants to grace his oval office. in president johnson's case he chose george washington, andrew jackson and his hero, franklin roosevelt. he's very much a product of the new deal and was a protege, in many respects, of franklin roosevelt who saw the potential in young lyndon johnson. when johnson became president it was his hope that he would finish the new deal, that he would finish with his great society what president roosevelt started with the new deal and one of the things that fdr left unaddressed in his presidency was civil rights. i think that ultimately president johnson will be remembered as the civil rights president for having signed into law the civil rights act of 1964 which broke the back of jim crow and our separate, but equal laws throughout the south. the voting rights act of 1965, which gave all americans unimpeded access to the ballot
you'll recognize that as being similar to the rocking chairs that john f. kennedy used when he was president, that was done by the same manufacturer. every president, of course, gets to choose the portraits that he wants to grace his oval office. in president johnson's case he chose george washington, andrew jackson and his hero, franklin roosevelt. he's very much a product of the new deal and was a protege, in many respects, of franklin roosevelt who saw the potential in young lyndon johnson....
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of john f kennedy administration next slide please. in terms of what you might say were ike's failures. sam alluded to senator joseph mccarthy. anti-communist crusade and and hearings eisenhower was very antimicarthy and really worked behind the scenes which preferred to do. and combating mccarthy, but did not confront mccarthy directly which is still a better debate. they're still being books published even in the last few months of eisenhower's dealings with joe mccarthy of whether he took the right tact or not. so that's one that's not going away anytime soon. he admittedly self did not convert to republican party to what he called his middleweight governing philosophy. and he did not provide moral. rhetorical support in terms of civil rights and as a civil rights leader, it was a little tepid. for example after the brown versus boring supreme court case you didn't say you know, this is the just decision, you know, it's way overdue. he just said the supreme court has spoken and i was warned up ... more than 10 years ago. and so a lo
of john f kennedy administration next slide please. in terms of what you might say were ike's failures. sam alluded to senator joseph mccarthy. anti-communist crusade and and hearings eisenhower was very antimicarthy and really worked behind the scenes which preferred to do. and combating mccarthy, but did not confront mccarthy directly which is still a better debate. they're still being books published even in the last few months of eisenhower's dealings with joe mccarthy of whether he took...
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called "a thousand days" about the presidency of john f. kennedy and another book about president kennedy by ted sorenson just called "kennedy," he thought it put his administration in a really poor light. so he put out a memo to his friends. he said, i just dashed these things off the top of my head. but it's this really kind of detailed memo. we often at work refer to it as ike's top ten. he actually lists 23 things. i just have some of them here on the screen for your consideration. of course he added two states to the union during his presidency. the st. lawrence sea way was built. significantly, the first civil rights bill in 80 years, one in 1957, one in 1960, dealing largely with voting rights, were passed. the most ambitious road program by any nation in all history of course is our interstate highway system. eisenhower did not completely reject the new deal. in fact he really accommodated much of fdr's new deal and harry truman's fair deal. the interstate highway system cost more than all of the new deal social programs and work programs c
called "a thousand days" about the presidency of john f. kennedy and another book about president kennedy by ted sorenson just called "kennedy," he thought it put his administration in a really poor light. so he put out a memo to his friends. he said, i just dashed these things off the top of my head. but it's this really kind of detailed memo. we often at work refer to it as ike's top ten. he actually lists 23 things. i just have some of them here on the screen for your...
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and there's a very well documented painful story about the process by which john f. kennedy asks lyndon johnson to join his vp. so the power dynamic flips right away. when as lady bird talked about how difficult it was. it was like a nettle in their throat that they didn't see a way not to accept becoming subordinate as vice president on the the kennedy ticket. once that happened by the summer of 1960. lady bird jumped in as surrogate to lbj and as surrogate to jackie totally and she traveled all around the country. jackie had been battling miscarriages for some time and she was pregnant during the 1960 campaign. so she didn't want to risk traveling and lady bird traveled by herself with jackie's sisters and sister-in-law and rose kennedy, especially in the south to try to and especially in texas to try to win the south for the democratic party for kennedy, which is the principal reason why they brought lbj on her her amount of travel seems very impressive. i'd say almost staggering the number of trips that she took during the campaign and even through the vice presidency. y
and there's a very well documented painful story about the process by which john f. kennedy asks lyndon johnson to join his vp. so the power dynamic flips right away. when as lady bird talked about how difficult it was. it was like a nettle in their throat that they didn't see a way not to accept becoming subordinate as vice president on the the kennedy ticket. once that happened by the summer of 1960. lady bird jumped in as surrogate to lbj and as surrogate to jackie totally and she traveled...
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and senator john f. kennedy of massachusetts was the candidate of the democrats.ocratic nominee was elected in one of the closest votes in national history. following the election, president eisenhower invited president-elect kennedy to the white house to plan the orderly transfer of executive hours. after january 21, 1961, ike retired to his farm near historic gettysburg. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every week on cspan3, tonight we look at the cold war. the book "master negotiator, the role of james a. baker iii" it looks at how he worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on cspan3. ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with other united nations, under
and senator john f. kennedy of massachusetts was the candidate of the democrats.ocratic nominee was elected in one of the closest votes in national history. following the election, president eisenhower invited president-elect kennedy to the white house to plan the orderly transfer of executive hours. after january 21, 1961, ike retired to his farm near historic gettysburg. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available...
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senator john f. kennedy of massachusetts was the candidate of the democrats.mocratic nominee was elected in one of the closest boats in national history. following the election, president eisenhower invited president-elect kennedy to the white house to plan the orderly transfer of executive powers. after january 21st 1960, one ike retire to his farm in gettysburg, upon the completion of half a century of dedicated service to his country as soldier and as president. ♪ ♪ ♪
senator john f. kennedy of massachusetts was the candidate of the democrats.mocratic nominee was elected in one of the closest boats in national history. following the election, president eisenhower invited president-elect kennedy to the white house to plan the orderly transfer of executive powers. after january 21st 1960, one ike retire to his farm in gettysburg, upon the completion of half a century of dedicated service to his country as soldier and as president. ♪ ♪ ♪
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when you talk about this later with john f. kennedy he is viewed as being perhaps more sizzled in his estimation. but eisenhower did not really trust even someone like senator mccarthy -- general mcarthur who is so strong on rhetoric and on his ego, which eisenhower found really distasteful. there was a personality difference between the two men. i think it's eisenhower's view and eisenhower's preferences were expressed well in this motto, which was on a plaque that sat on his desk in the white house. next slide, please. civil rights is, despite what was done in terms of banning gays from federal employment, eisenhower attempts to advance the civil rights of african americans are the biggest area of recognition in terms of eisenhower scholarship and here it's just a number of bullet points. you could see things he was able to accomplish in terms of banning discrimination, receiving federal contracts, completing the desegregation of armed forces began by president truman, rebuilding the federal judiciary in intergration judges, signing
when you talk about this later with john f. kennedy he is viewed as being perhaps more sizzled in his estimation. but eisenhower did not really trust even someone like senator mccarthy -- general mcarthur who is so strong on rhetoric and on his ego, which eisenhower found really distasteful. there was a personality difference between the two men. i think it's eisenhower's view and eisenhower's preferences were expressed well in this motto, which was on a plaque that sat on his desk in the white...
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. >> yo-yo ma played for president john f. kennedya 7-year-old immigrant to the united states. ♪♪ he played for many more presidents at the white house, performed "amazing grace" in honor of president joe biden's inaugution... ♪♪ ...and played with the world's great orchestras but also for children on "sesame street"... >> yo, yo-yo ma, my man! hoo! that is hard to say. >> hi, hoot. >> ...in a life dedicated to using music to unite people. in 2018, he launched an ambitious two-year project to play bach's solo suites for cello in 36 cities around the world with a goal of healing divisions. ♪♪ >> i play bach. music is a convening force. >> the pandemic stopped his travel but not his outreach, which he continues from his home studio in cambridge, massachusetts, and with his latest release, "songs of comfort and hope." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> yo-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure t
. >> yo-yo ma played for president john f. kennedya 7-year-old immigrant to the united states. ♪♪ he played for many more presidents at the white house, performed "amazing grace" in honor of president joe biden's inaugution... ♪♪ ...and played with the world's great orchestras but also for children on "sesame street"... >> yo, yo-yo ma, my man! hoo! that is hard to say. >> hi, hoot. >> ...in a life dedicated to using music to unite people. in...
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and i think he really loved plutonically, he really loved john f. kennedylly destroyed him. >> stephen: jake, lovely to see you. the book is "the devil may dance." hell fire club was wonderful, this has got to be better because it is the second book, now you know how to do it. >> looking for a colbert bump and i know your people will give me one. >> stephen: let's bump it up. the it comes out tomorrow, jake tapper, he does it all.. the it comes out tomorrow, jake tapper, he does it all.. we'll be r right bacck with bile eieilish. who know w where to esescape, eveven just fofor a momentn. whwho don't neneed a fortute to f find a gem.m. and whwho know when you s spend less,s, you u can discovover even mo. and nevever, ever ststop discscovering. spspend less. . discover m m. at t.j. . maxx and m marshal. now, we all know progressive offers 24/7 protection, but we also bundle outdoor vehicles with home e and auto to help p people savave mor! [ laughshs ] ♪♪ [ hummining ] [ door c creaks ] oh.. [ soft mususic playingng ] whatat are you a all doing in m my daydre
and i think he really loved plutonically, he really loved john f. kennedylly destroyed him. >> stephen: jake, lovely to see you. the book is "the devil may dance." hell fire club was wonderful, this has got to be better because it is the second book, now you know how to do it. >> looking for a colbert bump and i know your people will give me one. >> stephen: let's bump it up. the it comes out tomorrow, jake tapper, he does it all.. the it comes out tomorrow, jake...
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in fact, chevron was a founding member of the council in 1963 when president john f. kennedysked david rockefeller to form the council. chevron deeply values the role of the council of the americas, continues to bring together policymakers from across the hemisphere to discuss and promote policies that would be for the good of all people. it is now my pleasure to introduce the honorable gregory meeks to the washington conference on the americas. congressman meeks has had a lifelong career in public service. he has served as assistant -- attorney, and chief administrative judge in new york state. he spent five years in the new york state assembly, and in 1990 eight he was elected to the united states congress. today he serves as the chair of the house foreign affairs committee, and in his more than 23 years in congress, congressman meeks has been a consistent and ardent supporter of global trade and hemisphere cooperation. in 2008, congressman meeks appeared at the 30th, washington conference on the americas for -- to receive the distinguished leadership award. he was recogniz
in fact, chevron was a founding member of the council in 1963 when president john f. kennedysked david rockefeller to form the council. chevron deeply values the role of the council of the americas, continues to bring together policymakers from across the hemisphere to discuss and promote policies that would be for the good of all people. it is now my pleasure to introduce the honorable gregory meeks to the washington conference on the americas. congressman meeks has had a lifelong career in...
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john f. kennedyamented all the powers of the presidency was unable to control the columnist, lbj did his best, and nixon put them at the top of the enemy list. to register some international perspective, winston churchill once dubbed drew pearson the most colossal liar in the united states. tracking down all these accusations i discovered a pattern. pearson certainly made his share of mistakes, usually through haste of misunderstanding, and sometimes the people who leaked to him were less than honest about their intentions. but i never found one instance where pearson knowingly lied. instead, it was his accusers who lied regularly to cover their own tracks. raised as a quaker drew pearson regarded truth seeking as a moral obligation and a self-defense mechanism. he was sued for libel at least 120 times, more than any other generalist, and he won every case except for one and that he would have appealed except his lawyer said, it would be cheaper to settle out of court. the way he won all those cases
john f. kennedyamented all the powers of the presidency was unable to control the columnist, lbj did his best, and nixon put them at the top of the enemy list. to register some international perspective, winston churchill once dubbed drew pearson the most colossal liar in the united states. tracking down all these accusations i discovered a pattern. pearson certainly made his share of mistakes, usually through haste of misunderstanding, and sometimes the people who leaked to him were less than...
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. >> i've heard everything from the idea that john f. kennedy jr. r. was assassinated by hillary clinton. >> when it comes to hillary clinton, all you have to do is look into the e-mails and the way she's involved with spirit cooking, with a known satanic witch. hillary clinton is a satanic witch, okay. >> you may recognize this guy, so-called qanon shaman. this is him at a rally in arizona two days after the election. his name is jay cob chansley an has been seen at other trump rallies, as well. on january 6th, he was front and center in the attack on the capitol. chansley has been arrested and charged with his alleged role in the riots. prosecutors say among other things, he obstructed a police officer. they also say he told the fbi that vice president mike pence was a child-trafficking traitor. chansley's lawyer says he wasn't violent and didn't cross police lines. >> we have evidence that this is a dangerous conspiracy theory. most recently on january 6th, when we saw people brandishing "q" signs and perpetrating "q's" message as they stormed the
. >> i've heard everything from the idea that john f. kennedy jr. r. was assassinated by hillary clinton. >> when it comes to hillary clinton, all you have to do is look into the e-mails and the way she's involved with spirit cooking, with a known satanic witch. hillary clinton is a satanic witch, okay. >> you may recognize this guy, so-called qanon shaman. this is him at a rally in arizona two days after the election. his name is jay cob chansley an has been seen at other...
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john f. kennedy once said rising tides lift all boats. when i was in vietnam and 65, they had one of the worst economies in the world. in 55 years, they have gone to number two in the world economically. what i see is all of our corporations outsourced all of their jobs over there. the american people have to go half a lifetime to pay for education while those people get free education over there. i have seen that country all rail systems, airports, infrastructure is unbelievable. while these greedy people out here outsourced all of our jobs over there then they turn around and say they stole our intellectual property. mr. trump he and his daughter at doing this business in china than they turn around. in eight times in our nations history, we have had economic chaos each time under the republican party. i don't know why these people keep giving all the money to the rich people. in this country just falling apart. until we come up with a reasonable solution to the problems we have economically and quit giving our money to the greedy peopl
john f. kennedy once said rising tides lift all boats. when i was in vietnam and 65, they had one of the worst economies in the world. in 55 years, they have gone to number two in the world economically. what i see is all of our corporations outsourced all of their jobs over there. the american people have to go half a lifetime to pay for education while those people get free education over there. i have seen that country all rail systems, airports, infrastructure is unbelievable. while these...
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including white house recordings from the john f. kennedyresidential library and previously classified kgb records in moscow. serhii is the professor of ukrainian history and the director of the ukrainian research institute at harvard university, aar leading authoriy on eastern europe and russia. he's published extensively on the international history of the cold war. his award-winning books include the last empire, the gates of europe and chernobyl. our moderator is michael dobbs, born and educated in britain but is now a u.s. citizen. he was a longtime report for "the washington post" covering the collapse of communism as a foreign correspondent. he's written seven books including one minute to midnight on the cuban missile crisis which was a new york times bestseller. his latest book, king richard, will be published in mayment now let's hear from certificate hi and michael dobbs -- serhii and michael dobbs. thank you for joining us today. >> well, thank you very much for that introduction. congratulations, serhii, on joining the group of,
including white house recordings from the john f. kennedyresidential library and previously classified kgb records in moscow. serhii is the professor of ukrainian history and the director of the ukrainian research institute at harvard university, aar leading authoriy on eastern europe and russia. he's published extensively on the international history of the cold war. his award-winning books include the last empire, the gates of europe and chernobyl. our moderator is michael dobbs, born and...
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. >> throughout the year people come to see the special gravesite and eternal flame for john f. kennedy was assassinated in 1963. this flame is meant to burn forever. >> they also visit the tomb of the unknown soldier which holds the graves of three unidentified service members, one from world war i, world war ii, and the korean war. the tomb represents the sacrifices of our military heroes. >> soldiers guard the tomb 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. in snow, rain, or deep into the night, a soldier marches back and forth in a precise way. when guards change shifts, there is even a white glove inspection of every part of the soldier's white rifle. >> my name is vanessa and i am in sixth grade. my family is trying to figure out who is buried in the tomb of the unknown soldier. >> science can help us solve a lot of questions, such as some of the unknown soldiers from later wars, for example the vietnam war. when we think about unknown soldiers from earlier wars like world war i, which was a really long time ago it is more difficult to find the specific kinds of dna matches to enable deed i
. >> throughout the year people come to see the special gravesite and eternal flame for john f. kennedy was assassinated in 1963. this flame is meant to burn forever. >> they also visit the tomb of the unknown soldier which holds the graves of three unidentified service members, one from world war i, world war ii, and the korean war. the tomb represents the sacrifices of our military heroes. >> soldiers guard the tomb 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. in snow, rain, or deep...
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once i did join the space programme and become part of apollo, as the months went by, i thanked john f kennedy stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderfulfor us. we could quotejohn kennedy and we could get things done. we could accelerate people. we'd tell people "we've got to have this by the day the kennedy mandate, the simplicity of it, the stark beauty of it, really helped us along to the moon. did you feel that you were part of some sort of cold war because we should not forget that kennedy's commitment was in part, at least, driven by a preoccupation with what the soviets were doing, in the sense that the soviets may be getting ahead of america in the space race. this was america's determination to fight back. did you feel like a cold warrior, in a sense? yes, a little bit. we were acutely aware of the ussr. we knew that we were in a competition with them. but somehow, that was behind a scrim, behind a screen. it wasn't part of our day—to—day life and i didn't feel like an active competitor. my problems were american problems, trying to get american problems solved. and although we kne
once i did join the space programme and become part of apollo, as the months went by, i thanked john f kennedy stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderfulfor us. we could quotejohn kennedy and we could get things done. we could accelerate people. we'd tell people "we've got to have this by the day the kennedy mandate, the simplicity of it, the stark beauty of it, really helped us along to the moon. did you feel that you were part of some sort of cold war because we should not forget that...
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handsome picturing apollo 11 rare views and undiscovered moments and the space age presidency of john f. kennedy a rare photographic history and coming in august picturing the space shuttle the early years rare views of the beginnings of an historic space program that are in space journalist john business if you keep writing these books i'm going to have to buy more coffee tables welcome back to the big picture. thanks so much home great to be here. october for 1957 was the starting gun the u.s.s.r. launched sputnik the 1st artificial satellite in the 1st manmade object to orbit earth and the space race was underway since then more than 40 countries have launched nearly 9000 satellites and most of them are still out there john can any of the stuff that's up there come crashing down here well some of it can haul and it depends on how big it is smaller objects simply burn up in the earth's atmosphere because of the heat of reentry the friction with the atmosphere so a lot of the small things eventually don't cause problems at all he's going to a limited life time but a larger object obviously him
handsome picturing apollo 11 rare views and undiscovered moments and the space age presidency of john f. kennedy a rare photographic history and coming in august picturing the space shuttle the early years rare views of the beginnings of an historic space program that are in space journalist john business if you keep writing these books i'm going to have to buy more coffee tables welcome back to the big picture. thanks so much home great to be here. october for 1957 was the starting gun the...
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hansom picturing apollo 11 rare views and undiscovered moments and the space age presidency of john f. kennedy a rare photographic history and coming in august picturing the space shuttle the early years rare views of the beginnings of an historic space program that are in space journalist john business if you keep writing these books i'm going to have to buy more coffee tables welcome back to the big picture thanks so much home great to be here. october for 1957 was the starting gun the u.s.s.r. launched sputnik the 1st artificial satellite in the 1st manmade object to orbit earth and the space race was underway since then more than 40 countries have launched nearly 9000 satellites and most of them are still up there john can any of the stuff that's up there come crashing down here. well some of it can fall into depends on probably how big it is smaller objects simply burn up in the earth's atmosphere because of the reentry the friction with the atmosphere so a lot of small things eventually don't cause problems at all we know a limited lifetime but a larger object obviously can cause some pr
hansom picturing apollo 11 rare views and undiscovered moments and the space age presidency of john f. kennedy a rare photographic history and coming in august picturing the space shuttle the early years rare views of the beginnings of an historic space program that are in space journalist john business if you keep writing these books i'm going to have to buy more coffee tables welcome back to the big picture thanks so much home great to be here. october for 1957 was the starting gun the...
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he felt it was an adulation of john f. kennedy's administration. next slide please. sam in terms of what you might say we were ike's failures. senator joseph mccarthy, anti communist crusade in hearings. eisenhower was very anti mcarthur inward behind the scenes which he preferred to do in combatting mcarthur. he confronted -- there are books still being published about eisenhower's dealings with mccarthy. that is when it is not going away anytime soon. he admittedly did not convert a republican party 20 called his middle late governing philosophy. he did not provide moral support in terms of civil rights as a civil rights leader. he was a little tepid. for example, brown versus board supreme court case he did not say this was a just decision. it was way overdue. you just said the supreme court has spoken. it looked like he almost disagreed with the court, but he would kind of accepted and move on. something else that's come up, more than ten years ago lot of the slides are put together at that time. the history of gay civil rights. astronaut had his loyalty review b
he felt it was an adulation of john f. kennedy's administration. next slide please. sam in terms of what you might say we were ike's failures. senator joseph mccarthy, anti communist crusade in hearings. eisenhower was very anti mcarthur inward behind the scenes which he preferred to do in combatting mcarthur. he confronted -- there are books still being published about eisenhower's dealings with mccarthy. that is when it is not going away anytime soon. he admittedly did not convert a...
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president joe biden is only the 2nd catholic us president ever john f. kennedy being the 1st but back in the sixty's the political landscape was not so complicated for progressive minded catholics well that all changed when abortion was legalized in the 1970 s. artie's rachel blevins takes a quick look at how the president's political life might now impact his religious life. a catholic priest. did not give you communion he said it was because of your position on abortion were you offended by that as a private matter i'm not going to talk about that but. so one time it's ever happened we didn't talk about it he went to the press about it in late 2019 a catholic priest in south carolina denied now president joseph biden a practicing catholic holy communion while at mass the stated reason by the priest in the diocese bishop was biden's persistence and political views that are pro-abortion according to biden this was the only time it ever happened but now more and more priests are calling for the president to be denied communion over his pro-abortion policies loude
president joe biden is only the 2nd catholic us president ever john f. kennedy being the 1st but back in the sixty's the political landscape was not so complicated for progressive minded catholics well that all changed when abortion was legalized in the 1970 s. artie's rachel blevins takes a quick look at how the president's political life might now impact his religious life. a catholic priest. did not give you communion he said it was because of your position on abortion were you offended by...
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president ever behind john f. kennedy being the 1st but back in the 1960 s.the political landscape was not so complicated for progressive minded catholics well that all changed when abortion was legalized in the 1970 s. archies rachel blevins takes a quick look at how the president's political life might now impact his religious life. a catholic priest. did not give you communion he said it was because of your position on abortion were you offended by that as a private matter i'm not going to talk about that but there are so many time it's ever happened we didn't talk about it he went to the press about it in late 2019 a catholic priest in south carolina denied now president joseph biden a practicing catholic holy communion while at mass the stupid reason by the priest in the diocese bishop was biden's persistence in political views that are pro-abortion according to by then this was the only time it ever happened but now more and more priests are calling for the president to be denied communion over his pro-abortion policies loudest among the most recent cal
president ever behind john f. kennedy being the 1st but back in the 1960 s.the political landscape was not so complicated for progressive minded catholics well that all changed when abortion was legalized in the 1970 s. archies rachel blevins takes a quick look at how the president's political life might now impact his religious life. a catholic priest. did not give you communion he said it was because of your position on abortion were you offended by that as a private matter i'm not going to...
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he had to make personnel decisions and he didn't say this but it kind of reminds me of what john f. kennedy said that they have to be feared and he acknowledged he was very shy and made one of the strangest comments ever made by a historical figure. i am a shy he said. neither of them were really outgoing, but clinton i think made friends more easily than washington who in a sense may never have had a close friend in the sense of the world throughout his life but both clinton and washington were brave, courageous man under fire and i'm always amazed at the battle of princeton and washington was riding on horseback riding to the british soldiers firing at him and they were no further away from him within a picture is from a batter on the baseball diamond and that is pretty close. as i said clinton earned a reputation of the war before this and during the revolution as somebody that was courageous under fire but both of them i think they stay somewhat similar problem during the war in that both had problems with supply and lack of money and troops. both clinton and washington endured consider
he had to make personnel decisions and he didn't say this but it kind of reminds me of what john f. kennedy said that they have to be feared and he acknowledged he was very shy and made one of the strangest comments ever made by a historical figure. i am a shy he said. neither of them were really outgoing, but clinton i think made friends more easily than washington who in a sense may never have had a close friend in the sense of the world throughout his life but both clinton and washington...
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in 2019, i am not familiar with those statistics, but i always believed -- john f. kennedy used to say that a good economy, it helps everybody, everybody at the bottom, the middle, we have a homeless problem in this country, no question about it. we do not want more inflation, we do not want to put the economy in reflect that recession -- -- the economy in recession. caller: thank you for taking my call. is it true or false, the xl pipeline, it brings to port arthur to texas, is that true or false? guest: i had a problem here, it does what? caller: the keystone pipeline, it takes a tar sands from canada to texas where it is refined and taken overseas to burn in the u.s.? guest: with the keystone pipeline, it brings -- we want north america to be energy independent. we get up gas in canada. it is one of the major industries. transport the oil from canada and from north dakota all the way down to texas, so it can be distributed throughout the country and throughout the world, which is a good thing for the united states. rather than having all of the oil and gas from saudi ara
in 2019, i am not familiar with those statistics, but i always believed -- john f. kennedy used to say that a good economy, it helps everybody, everybody at the bottom, the middle, we have a homeless problem in this country, no question about it. we do not want more inflation, we do not want to put the economy in reflect that recession -- -- the economy in recession. caller: thank you for taking my call. is it true or false, the xl pipeline, it brings to port arthur to texas, is that true or...
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in january 1961, president john f. kennedy was inaugurated during his inaugural parade, and he looked around and saw that pennsylvania avenue, which is america's main street, the most symbolically important boulevard in the country had fallen into pretty sad condition, and so he commissioned a bright young man named daniel patrick moynahan to revitalize pennsylvania avenue, the development of pershing park became part of that effort. in the 25 years between 1956 when the memorial was first authorized in 1981 when pershing park was dedicated, the intent behind this park evolved from being not just a memorial but to a memorial located within a vibrant, urban park, and we'll see elements of that as we walk around. but this precinct of the park, the aef memorial, remains today as it was dedicated in 1981. it has the memorial to general pershing. and then over here we have these battle maps, the famous western front from world war i. 400 miles of trench lines from the north sea all the way to the swiss border with belgium, and the
in january 1961, president john f. kennedy was inaugurated during his inaugural parade, and he looked around and saw that pennsylvania avenue, which is america's main street, the most symbolically important boulevard in the country had fallen into pretty sad condition, and so he commissioned a bright young man named daniel patrick moynahan to revitalize pennsylvania avenue, the development of pershing park became part of that effort. in the 25 years between 1956 when the memorial was first...
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senator, today is john f. kennedy's birthday.an't help but think about his book "profiles in courage" and how that is lacking so much today. your thoughts? >> jim, i just think we saw an example yesterday of the opposite with that vote in the senate. i know six republicans voted with us. maybe a few of the rest would have but it doesn't seem the votes were there for passage of the legislation. i have to ask myself, i think a lot of americans are, what would it take? when you have the vice president of the united states, republican vice president, whose life was threatened, whose life would have ended if they got their hands on him as well as so many members of congress who would have been killed themselves i don't know why -- so the american people know exactly what happened here. it's not as if the threat, the domestic terrorist threat was extinguished on that day. that threat remains. it remains to the capitol. it remains re-garding our democracy and even in this case the power of an election. if that is not worthy of investiga
senator, today is john f. kennedy's birthday.an't help but think about his book "profiles in courage" and how that is lacking so much today. your thoughts? >> jim, i just think we saw an example yesterday of the opposite with that vote in the senate. i know six republicans voted with us. maybe a few of the rest would have but it doesn't seem the votes were there for passage of the legislation. i have to ask myself, i think a lot of americans are, what would it take? when you...
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not a texas come aboard a n problem.ob this will affect every person in the united states print john f. kennedy going to end up putting a felon everyone's's neighborhood. that is how far the democratic party hasow changed in just 40 years. it's shameful. >> jason: when i was in congress, we held hearings because obama and biden, they release more than 60,000 people out intoop the homeland, people who were convicted of a crime here in the united states. and instead of deporting them, they release themor back out ino the homelands of more than 60,000. we are just talking about the first few months and i have seen kamala harris absolutely nowhere on this issue. >> absolutely, jason. the last four months of this administration has seenn the policies have failed the american people, have failed law enforcement officers of the department of homeland securityc and, most of all, have failed the migrants. the biden administration encouraging these individuals to make this veryra dangerous durig all my journey through mexico at the hands of the cartels and the traffic smugglers and there are very dangero
not a texas come aboard a n problem.ob this will affect every person in the united states print john f. kennedy going to end up putting a felon everyone's's neighborhood. that is how far the democratic party hasow changed in just 40 years. it's shameful. >> jason: when i was in congress, we held hearings because obama and biden, they release more than 60,000 people out intoop the homeland, people who were convicted of a crime here in the united states. and instead of deporting them, they...
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doctor michael body, in a world renowned forensic pathologists who investigated the death of john f. kennedyied that the trial of o.j. simpson. he was about to turn up the heat on a very old case file. doctor michael baden, has room few the evidence indeterminate could not have been an accidental. fall in december of 20 1820 -- detectives people more visit to steven sharp. they wouldn't tell me what it was for. i have no idea what it's about. i mean it did make any sense. >> 16 years after that fatal night on the cliff, police were back, and stephen scharf was in for a shock. >> after all these years, you thought it was done. >> not until they reach behind in hand me this thing, this arrest warrant. >> coming up, the case heads into court with a surprise from the stand. >> i'm here for my mother. steven enjoji's only son, has some dark secrets to share. >> did you see that? abuse >> i did. >> when dateline continues. >> when dateline continues >> when dateline continues ra strength you get fast, 24-hour relief in one drop. make it a pataday with the drop that's right for you. now without a p
doctor michael body, in a world renowned forensic pathologists who investigated the death of john f. kennedyied that the trial of o.j. simpson. he was about to turn up the heat on a very old case file. doctor michael baden, has room few the evidence indeterminate could not have been an accidental. fall in december of 20 1820 -- detectives people more visit to steven sharp. they wouldn't tell me what it was for. i have no idea what it's about. i mean it did make any sense. >> 16 years...
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convenient excuse, she took a private jet, maybe that's why the optics are so bad but she received a john f. kennedyds for doing horribly in terms of handling covid andrew cuomo, andrew cuomo one and emmy award with a powerpoint presentation and then we learn l performances and it's unintentionally hilarious at this point. liz: i hear you on that folks out there get really upset when people live high on the nickel of the taxpayer and government, we have usa today reporting that trump's former pentagon chief kenneth had spent upwards of $204 or more, flight to the south pacific, hawaii, italy and greece and tens of thousands of dollars of him and his family, people out there this is really bad d.c. swat behavior, your final word. >> we've been locked up for a year end couldn't travel anywhere and now all these people making the rules or breaking other these rules and you wonder, are there any adults out there leaving this country at all. liz: joe concho, great to have you on, we really appreciate it. just ahead dhs oversight council mike cowell, we have two democrats in the biden of administration fo
convenient excuse, she took a private jet, maybe that's why the optics are so bad but she received a john f. kennedyds for doing horribly in terms of handling covid andrew cuomo, andrew cuomo one and emmy award with a powerpoint presentation and then we learn l performances and it's unintentionally hilarious at this point. liz: i hear you on that folks out there get really upset when people live high on the nickel of the taxpayer and government, we have usa today reporting that trump's former...
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the situation was this -- in 1962, president john f. kennedynia to deliver a speech at cal-berkeley to visit a military installation and much more. now, the president's buddy, frank sinatra, had expected that the president would stay with him at his rancho marash compound. sinatra worked out his heart to help elect jfk in 1960 and recast one of his famous songs as a campaign song. ♪ everyone wants to back jack ♪ ♪ jack is on the right track because he's got high hopes ♪ ♪ he's got high hopes ♪ >> sinatra helped jfk with more than just some campaign appearances in that song, of course. they were pretty tight. so sinatra thought in 1962 it was a done deal. even had a great deal of construction done to his rancho mirage property outside los angeles isn't preparation. phone lines for the white house and press, rooms added for staff and secret service. even built a helipadhelipad. the dilemma. kennedy at the justice department prosecuting a war against organized crime. and sinatra was friends with sam jiagee giancona. 's the attorney general scrappe
the situation was this -- in 1962, president john f. kennedynia to deliver a speech at cal-berkeley to visit a military installation and much more. now, the president's buddy, frank sinatra, had expected that the president would stay with him at his rancho marash compound. sinatra worked out his heart to help elect jfk in 1960 and recast one of his famous songs as a campaign song. ♪ everyone wants to back jack ♪ ♪ jack is on the right track because he's got high hopes ♪ ♪ he's got...