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john f kennedy: hello lyndon. lyndon johnson: i see we're winning in pennsylvania, but what the hell happened to you in ohio? john f kennedy: well how's it going down there? lyndon johnson: well i'm happy to tell you, texas is gonna be close, but safe. john f kennedy: well ah, all right. thank you, thank you very much. robert kennedy: swear to god, jack, swear to god. if that's all it takes to make you president is to make that son of a bitch lyndon johnson vice president, then so be it. john f kennedy: it's the best deal we ever made. news reporter: actually throughout the night, he's widened that lead. he's about a half a million ahead right now. in connecticut, kennedy took that state by 9:00, he wrote up a very, very. jackie kennedy: jack, look at that! you've won connecticut. you're president now. john f kennedy: no, no, no. jackie kennedy: but look at the lead you've got! john f kennedy: well yeah sure, in the, the northeast, but we have to wait till the midwest and uh, then the west. it's gonna be a long nig
john f kennedy: hello lyndon. lyndon johnson: i see we're winning in pennsylvania, but what the hell happened to you in ohio? john f kennedy: well how's it going down there? lyndon johnson: well i'm happy to tell you, texas is gonna be close, but safe. john f kennedy: well ah, all right. thank you, thank you very much. robert kennedy: swear to god, jack, swear to god. if that's all it takes to make you president is to make that son of a bitch lyndon johnson vice president, then so be it. john f...
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12-man jury, shaw was found not guilty of charges that he conspired to kill the late president john kennedyid you do it? [ laughter ] >> i would sum it up by saying that any society which allows a man like jack kennedy to have the top of his head torn off and then protects the assassins and obstructs any inquiry and attempt to find the truth is not a great society. believe it. at&t and directv are now one. which means you can watch in the house, in a treehouse, or even in miss pepperpie's house. pause in your pjs and hit play during a pb&j. nice! and enjoy some cartoons instead of listening to dad's car tunes. (dad) ♪meet you all the way! get the best of both worlds. directv at home and 2 wireless lines. from directv and at&t. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience
12-man jury, shaw was found not guilty of charges that he conspired to kill the late president john kennedyid you do it? [ laughter ] >> i would sum it up by saying that any society which allows a man like jack kennedy to have the top of his head torn off and then protects the assassins and obstructs any inquiry and attempt to find the truth is not a great society. believe it. at&t and directv are now one. which means you can watch in the house, in a treehouse, or even in miss...
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for the next hour we'll explore john kennedy's impact on the usa. how i came to write the kennedy's final days and how that became a critically acclaimed film. starting with the star of kennedy, rob lowe. >> there's an old saying that victory has 1,000 fathers is repeated often. the spofbt is mine. i am the president. >> good job, lowe. thank you. >> it was a good job, when they came to me, and they said i think we want to hire rob lowe, i said are we going to do "the breakfast club 3" here? >> i know that you're never wrong about anything, but i was not in the breakfast club. >> but it was one of those movies that that you were in when you were a kid. >> everybody knows what he sounds lightning and i just spent hours and hours listening to every possible recording, what i got the most out of actually was his private phone calls within the white house and his dictation. >> and then caroline kennedy put that out. >> i missed you, kid. >> i missed you too. >> now did you have a coach an allocution coach to help you with the act sent? >> no. >> are you
for the next hour we'll explore john kennedy's impact on the usa. how i came to write the kennedy's final days and how that became a critically acclaimed film. starting with the star of kennedy, rob lowe. >> there's an old saying that victory has 1,000 fathers is repeated often. the spofbt is mine. i am the president. >> good job, lowe. thank you. >> it was a good job, when they came to me, and they said i think we want to hire rob lowe, i said are we going to do "the...
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america -- the last two days" -- a 20-minute, color film of president kennedy's fateful trip to texas in november 1963. ♪ >> president john. kennedy departed washington on november 21, 1963. on saturday morning november 23, his body was returned to the white house. this is a filmed record of that two-day period. president kennedy went to texas to take his program to the people. he had carried the state only by a narrow margin in the election. there was dissension over his strong civil rights program. conservative elements were critical of the administration's foreign policy. and yet the crowds that greeted the president and mrs. kennedy were friendly, enthusiastic. most newspapers described the trip as political. a it was that and more than that. speaking at dedication ceremonies for the aerospace medical health center, president kennedy sought for unity amongst americans. his conviction was that the united states should be a leader. president kennedy: for more than three years, i have spoken about the new frontier. it is not the exclusive property of republicans or democrats. it refers instead to this nation's place in h
america -- the last two days" -- a 20-minute, color film of president kennedy's fateful trip to texas in november 1963. ♪ >> president john. kennedy departed washington on november 21, 1963. on saturday morning november 23, his body was returned to the white house. this is a filmed record of that two-day period. president kennedy went to texas to take his program to the people. he had carried the state only by a narrow margin in the election. there was dissension over his strong...
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>> guest: i would say john f. kennedy as well as reagan and washington. i believe those people were honest, although one was a democrat and he can't really classify george washington of course, but they respected the military. they had military experience. that. that is key. we have to get away from -- you are going to have a president who has had literally no experience with the military then we are going to have to be very careful with giving him so much rain in making foreign policy decision. that is what we have had with clinton and also with obama. >> host: you talk about the military in the book as you mentioned, you talk about rob and rachel, the military of the incident where they urinated on to alabama. who who are rob and rachel? >> guest: rob richards, he was a marine and people may not know his name but they will remember that there were a group of marines who urinated on some taliban. those marines were immediately subjected to all kinds of harassment especially from hillary clinton who said they were not american, they were not patriotic, th
>> guest: i would say john f. kennedy as well as reagan and washington. i believe those people were honest, although one was a democrat and he can't really classify george washington of course, but they respected the military. they had military experience. that. that is key. we have to get away from -- you are going to have a president who has had literally no experience with the military then we are going to have to be very careful with giving him so much rain in making foreign policy...
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i think that incident shows the competitiveness of john kennedy. there was no way he was going to lose the race to the russians. there were other factors that played into his changing of mind, making kennedy realized that he had to regain presidential initiatives. kennedy did change his mind, but behind the scenes he thought very much like eisenhower. he was not a space aficionados. >> [indiscernible] >> could you talk a little bit about the relationship between clarity of thinking and clarity of writing in relation to the development of eisenhower's communicating and founding programs? yanek: the question was about eisenhower's clarity of thinking and writing. good question. eisenhower was known as press -- was known at press conferences to be bubbling and inarticulate. he would mixed metaphors, break grammatical rules. he would sometimes plead ignorance. he would say, for example, i have not read that bill yet, about the civil rights legislation. he said, i don't understand the particulars of it, i will have to refer you to my attorney general. hi
i think that incident shows the competitiveness of john kennedy. there was no way he was going to lose the race to the russians. there were other factors that played into his changing of mind, making kennedy realized that he had to regain presidential initiatives. kennedy did change his mind, but behind the scenes he thought very much like eisenhower. he was not a space aficionados. >> [indiscernible] >> could you talk a little bit about the relationship between clarity of thinking...
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i think they saw in john kennedy someone who had a vision of the future and had the kind of strength and energy and leadership ability that they wanted in the white house. in states like georgia and john kennedy -- in states like georgia, he got a larger percent of the popular vote. the self is not a foreign country. as i campaign across the south, i don't hear anything much different that i hear in other parts of the country. they are concerned about jobs, the quality of schools, the quality of the environment, decent health care at an affordable cost. they want a strong national defense but would like to see us work hard to build a more stable and peaceful world. one of the reasons i'm doing surprisingly well in the south these days are that these are issues that concern them and concern me. i don't understand what the definition of liberal and conservative is in this country anymore. i've cut taxes five times and if i know one things -- if i know one thing it is you cannot believe strong economic future on fiscal sand. we have a lot of self-styled conservatives who could not balan
i think they saw in john kennedy someone who had a vision of the future and had the kind of strength and energy and leadership ability that they wanted in the white house. in states like georgia and john kennedy -- in states like georgia, he got a larger percent of the popular vote. the self is not a foreign country. as i campaign across the south, i don't hear anything much different that i hear in other parts of the country. they are concerned about jobs, the quality of schools, the quality...
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maryland at a shopping center there by arthur bremer who had read up on lee harvey oswald the john kennedy assassin, read up on sirhan sirhan the robert kennedy assassin and, you know, he was someone who wanted to get a ced and again it was mental illness. even more serious than his shooting and paralyzing of wallace is that he stalked richard nixon and he didn't shoot him of course but had he shot and killed nixon, this would have been earlier than may, 1972, this would have been before watergate scandal erupted. it never would have occurred. spiro agnew would have become president and of course later we learned of his own illegal activities which forced him out. so the thought comes to mind that he could have been president and then maybe be facing impeachment instead of richard nixon. >> i read it, if i read right in your book he was the youngest of all the assassins at age 21. >> yes. he ou say in your book that has been released, 2007. >> yes he was. >> where is he today? >> i think if i'm correct he has to stay within the state of maryland and i think he had to report to a parole off
maryland at a shopping center there by arthur bremer who had read up on lee harvey oswald the john kennedy assassin, read up on sirhan sirhan the robert kennedy assassin and, you know, he was someone who wanted to get a ced and again it was mental illness. even more serious than his shooting and paralyzing of wallace is that he stalked richard nixon and he didn't shoot him of course but had he shot and killed nixon, this would have been earlier than may, 1972, this would have been before...
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listen to the words of a great man, the late john kennedy who declared four years ago, mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. many words are not needed to proclaim this the loftiest of all the aims of this institution. it suffices to remember the blood of millions of men, that numberless and unheard of sufferings, useless slaughter, frightful ruin amust change the future of the world. no more war. never again war. peace. it is peace which must guide the destinies of people and of all mankind. you proclaim here the fundamental rights and duties of man, his dignity, his freedom and above all his religious freedom. we feel that you must interpret the highest form of human wisdom and we might almost say its sacred character, for you deal here above all with human life and human life is sacred. no one may dare offend against it. respect for life, even with regard to the great problem of the birth rate, must find here in your assembly its highest affirmation and its most reasonable defense. your task is to ensure that there is enough bread on the tables of mankind a
listen to the words of a great man, the late john kennedy who declared four years ago, mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. many words are not needed to proclaim this the loftiest of all the aims of this institution. it suffices to remember the blood of millions of men, that numberless and unheard of sufferings, useless slaughter, frightful ruin amust change the future of the world. no more war. never again war. peace. it is peace which must guide the destinies of...
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john kennedy kennedy of course was a very good writer. the strongest praises i think are all often when they're speaking speaking from their heart and not somebody script. some presidents have had wonderful writers for their scripts. ronald reagan had peggy noonan for one of his writers. she also then wrote for george hw bush when he became president. of course, kennedy's writers and franklin roosevelt, they are great speeches. words are much more important than many people realize. i remember when hillary clinton was running the last time, she accused her competition of just using words. using words is a huge part of leadership. the great presidents of all had that power of communication, lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, jack roosevelt, jack kennedy, words matter. words in dewar and they carry on into the following generation. we still quote them. as did martin luther king without the power of his words. that is why it is so important that we all learn to use the english language. one of the startling, marvelous aspects o
john kennedy kennedy of course was a very good writer. the strongest praises i think are all often when they're speaking speaking from their heart and not somebody script. some presidents have had wonderful writers for their scripts. ronald reagan had peggy noonan for one of his writers. she also then wrote for george hw bush when he became president. of course, kennedy's writers and franklin roosevelt, they are great speeches. words are much more important than many people realize. i remember...
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investigation of the assz nation of john f kennedy in the late 70s. which i believe ruled at one point there was a conspiracy. >> fiemly at the end, i left with chief counsel, highly respected lawyer in philadelphia, and we found that there was a fake oswald created by the intelligence branches in in the russian and kuled the cuban embassy and henry oswald and filed it and put the picture. any event, what happened was the house committee after we left in '77, in '79 they filed a report and sealed the documents for 50 years. those documents were released in the mid 1990s pursuant to a
investigation of the assz nation of john f kennedy in the late 70s. which i believe ruled at one point there was a conspiracy. >> fiemly at the end, i left with chief counsel, highly respected lawyer in philadelphia, and we found that there was a fake oswald created by the intelligence branches in in the russian and kuled the cuban embassy and henry oswald and filed it and put the picture. any event, what happened was the house committee after we left in '77, in '79 they filed a report...
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a 22 minute color film of the faithful trip of john f. kennedy to dallas texas. then, we're live for the radio program "back story" with the american history guys. oneth and to peter airs to discuss "the birth of a nation" and its significance. tv, all history weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. this week on lectures in history, anemory university hank klibanoff and gadseden talk about the intersection of politics and violence in the mid-20th century georgia. this program is 90 minutes. host: today, i am going to open up
a 22 minute color film of the faithful trip of john f. kennedy to dallas texas. then, we're live for the radio program "back story" with the american history guys. oneth and to peter airs to discuss "the birth of a nation" and its significance. tv, all history weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. this week on lectures in history, anemory university hank klibanoff and gadseden talk about the intersection of politics and violence in the mid-20th century georgia. this program is...
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limousinncarrying preeident john f kennedy when he was assassinated sell for 100- thousand dollars. according to heritage auction, after the 1963 assassination-- the limo was sent for an upgrade and the old plates s ere thrown out.. but the limo company's owner retrieved the plates from the trash. they say he stored them on a bookshelf and passed them down to his daughter who offered them that's what the pope is calling a recent leak of vatican documents. the vatican arrested two people last week suspected of leaking documents to the authors of two new books. the books depict a vatican plagued by mismanagement, greed and corruption. they also show the pope facing resistance to his reform agenda. the pope has been credited for changing peoples' views on climate change. capitalizing on that -- thousands of environmentalists and religious groups marched from the colosseum in rome to saint peter's square to "i think the more important vatican because it seems that many oads are leadingngto his holiness, he has really changed the dialogue around the world on climate change." the u-n clim
limousinncarrying preeident john f kennedy when he was assassinated sell for 100- thousand dollars. according to heritage auction, after the 1963 assassination-- the limo was sent for an upgrade and the old plates s ere thrown out.. but the limo company's owner retrieved the plates from the trash. they say he stored them on a bookshelf and passed them down to his daughter who offered them that's what the pope is calling a recent leak of vatican documents. the vatican arrested two people last...
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. >> with the tranquil courage of the great leaders of democracy, john fitzgerald kennedy said to thed forth between kennedy and khrushchev. we'll make a promise not to invade cuba and within a matter of months the united states will take its missiles out of turkey. >> in return for that, khrushchev publicly and verifiably removed soviet missiles from cuba. >> the conditions of the cold war had been altered in spirit if not in fact by what happened in cuba. as a result of american determination in the crisis, morale has been raised throughout the non-communist world. >> perhaps this is the beginning of more understanding between our peoples. >> both sides realize we need to stand back from this and we need to create a framework that's less dangerous. >> i have chosen this time and place to discuss a topic on which ignorance too often abounds. and the truth too rarely perceived and that is the most important topic on earth, peace. >> the following june, kennedy gives the famous peace speech at american university in which he talks about changing our attitudes toward the soviet union. >
. >> with the tranquil courage of the great leaders of democracy, john fitzgerald kennedy said to thed forth between kennedy and khrushchev. we'll make a promise not to invade cuba and within a matter of months the united states will take its missiles out of turkey. >> in return for that, khrushchev publicly and verifiably removed soviet missiles from cuba. >> the conditions of the cold war had been altered in spirit if not in fact by what happened in cuba. as a result of...
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that they find the new leadership in the party of frank -- the new leadership and the party of john kennedy, franklin roosevelt, and barack obama. will leave you with this final thought. , iple sometimes say to me know it is shocking in new hampshire that people can walk up to presidential candidates and tell them exactly what is on their mind, but that is what you do, isn't it? sometimes people come up to me and they say, governor o'malley, you have a tough fight. these are really some tough's. you know what? i kind of like the tough fight. i didn't run for mayor of baltimore in 1999 because things were going well in baltimore. i didn't take on the job of the governor of one of these great states at a time when things , leaving my state well this nation was going through a recession, but i thought to save every house i could come every job i could. we made progress together. for those who say to me that i have a tough job, there are lots of people who live you in the eye and say to you that you have a tough fight. giving your children a future with more opportunities and you have enjoyed.
that they find the new leadership in the party of frank -- the new leadership and the party of john kennedy, franklin roosevelt, and barack obama. will leave you with this final thought. , iple sometimes say to me know it is shocking in new hampshire that people can walk up to presidential candidates and tell them exactly what is on their mind, but that is what you do, isn't it? sometimes people come up to me and they say, governor o'malley, you have a tough fight. these are really some...
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john kennedy kennedy of course was a very good writer. the strongest praises i think are all often when they're speaking speaking from their heart and not somebody script. some presidents have had wonderful writers for their scripts. ronald reagan had peggy noonan for one of his writers. she also then wrote for george hw bush when he became president. of course,
john kennedy kennedy of course was a very good writer. the strongest praises i think are all often when they're speaking speaking from their heart and not somebody script. some presidents have had wonderful writers for their scripts. ronald reagan had peggy noonan for one of his writers. she also then wrote for george hw bush when he became president. of course,
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. >> reporter: perhaps his best known work is the john f. kennedy grave site at arlington national cemetery. he recalled the importance of it in the 1979 documentary "final marks." >> this was the biggest job. more people were going to see this and look at this as a piece of lettering. >> reporter: it earned him unique stature in american arts. >> and for a tiny little period there, i was unquestionably the best in the world at it. but there were only about ten of us. [ laughter ] >> let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a newer generation of americans. >> reporter: and as if echoing john kennedy's words, for the benson family, you might say stone etching is engrained in its dna. when did your grandfather design these encryptions? >> he designed them back in the late '40s, early '50s. >> reporter: he designed the letters on the marine corps war memorial, which honors americans who captured the island of iwo jima from the japanese. like grandfather, like father, like son. it was nic
. >> reporter: perhaps his best known work is the john f. kennedy grave site at arlington national cemetery. he recalled the importance of it in the 1979 documentary "final marks." >> this was the biggest job. more people were going to see this and look at this as a piece of lettering. >> reporter: it earned him unique stature in american arts. >> and for a tiny little period there, i was unquestionably the best in the world at it. but there were only about ten...
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john kennedy is drunk. god forbid forbid anyone would say that. she had a physical illness but we felt shame around it. it was real. i had that same fear that my mom would be exposed even though everyone knew she was suffering as an alcoholic. >> did you think you were sort of invisible up having problems when you are in the congress? you are not admitting it to anybody and it is that a true thing if folks do not see a? >> that is the big issue with these illnesses, is you do not have the insight to your own health. it it is called denial. there's many forms of it. so i thought i was managing what the public knew about my own struggles in the way that i conducted myself. i thought i was keeping it a secret. of course, the big aha moment was that we are the last ones to know. in other words everyone around us knows, but doesn't say anything. so, that was true for me. i really was convinced, and no one could pick up on the fact that i was sweaty palms, i was perspiring, i was moving around in an agitated way. i totally thought no one knew. >> do you
john kennedy is drunk. god forbid forbid anyone would say that. she had a physical illness but we felt shame around it. it was real. i had that same fear that my mom would be exposed even though everyone knew she was suffering as an alcoholic. >> did you think you were sort of invisible up having problems when you are in the congress? you are not admitting it to anybody and it is that a true thing if folks do not see a? >> that is the big issue with these illnesses, is you do not...
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. >> we had a great economy under john kennedy, by the way, who cut taxes. >> after his death. >> relatedo simplifying the tax road. we have an irs that's dangerous. it's been wielded as a political weapon. if you simplify the tax code and reduce it from the tens of thousands of pages that it is, you basically take the power away from the irs. >> i understand but is it unrealistic for carly fiorina to say to reduce it to three pages. is that realistic? >> i mean, every -- they all make that promise. the thing we haven't hit on is the spending. we have seen talk about revenue to the government. if they get 4 trillion they spend 5 trillion. that's what we have to deal with. >> i would have liked to have heard more of the other side. >> from a political messaging standpoint i think they fell down. maybe julie can help us with this because she does this stuff for a living. this is our money, not the federal government's money. none of them made that point. the federal government doesn't have an absolute right to my money. they have some right to it. not an absolute right. >> a lot of american
. >> we had a great economy under john kennedy, by the way, who cut taxes. >> after his death. >> relatedo simplifying the tax road. we have an irs that's dangerous. it's been wielded as a political weapon. if you simplify the tax code and reduce it from the tens of thousands of pages that it is, you basically take the power away from the irs. >> i understand but is it unrealistic for carly fiorina to say to reduce it to three pages. is that realistic? >> i mean,...
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john kennedy was the last democrat to strongly back nasa. today -- pat: what are you talking about. president nixon was president in 1969 when all of the men landed on the moon. since nixon was president nobody has been on the moon. johnson gets great credit for it. kennedy certainly started it. but nixon did a great job on it, john, and he deserves some credit especially from you. john: you're writing a book. pat: i'm writing a book on nixon's white house years and i'm having trouble getting a happy ending to it all. i spent three years with him before he was president. john: you carried his bag? pat: no, not exactly. some were with him in 1959, 1960 when he ran against j.f.k. john: on a probability scale from zero to 100, how likely does it now seem that there is life on mars? pat: life comparable to ours, zero. eleanor: yeah. maybe it existed once upon a time but now, no. tom: no. i think it makes it much, much more likely to the probability that it is likely that there is life in the universe. clarence: i think more likely there was life on mars but there's a lot of theories aro
john kennedy was the last democrat to strongly back nasa. today -- pat: what are you talking about. president nixon was president in 1969 when all of the men landed on the moon. since nixon was president nobody has been on the moon. johnson gets great credit for it. kennedy certainly started it. but nixon did a great job on it, john, and he deserves some credit especially from you. john: you're writing a book. pat: i'm writing a book on nixon's white house years and i'm having trouble getting a...
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kennedy's. where the details of that? prof. feinman: he is the brother of john f. kennedy, he was attorney general and a senator from new york. he saw the presidency in 1968. the year earlier, we had had the six-day war. one you later, he is going to be shot and wounded. he will last about 26 hours. he is actually shot on june 5, the exact opening day of the six-day war one year earlier. arab christian who had been born in palestine income to the united states and had all kinds of mental issues but he was a strong believer in the idea of an independent palestine and resentful of what israel had done taking over new territory. so indeed, he was working at the ambassador hotel and he was in the kitchen and the question still arises, why did robert kennedy go through the kitchen pantry as he was leaving the rally? it is still hard to understand why. there are some that think there was more than one gunman. it is still a very perplexing story. brian: you say that he has applied for parole 14 times over the years, most recently in 2011 but has been denied and remains in
kennedy's. where the details of that? prof. feinman: he is the brother of john f. kennedy, he was attorney general and a senator from new york. he saw the presidency in 1968. the year earlier, we had had the six-day war. one you later, he is going to be shot and wounded. he will last about 26 hours. he is actually shot on june 5, the exact opening day of the six-day war one year earlier. arab christian who had been born in palestine income to the united states and had all kinds of mental issues...
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he said, yes, it is. >> perhaps his best known work is the john f. kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery he recalled the importance of it in the 1979 documentary "final marks." >> this is the biggest job of lettering that our time has seen. more people were going to look at this as a piece of lettering whether they were conscious of it or not. >> it earned him unique stature in american arts. >> for a tiny little period there i was unquestionably the best in the world at it. but there were only about ten of us. >> let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> as if echo can john kennedy's words, for the benson family, you might say stone etching is engrained in its d.n.a. these inflips. >> he designed them back in the late '40s, early 50 was. >> nick's grandfather designed the letters on the marine corps war memorial, which honors americans who captured the island of iwo jima from the japanese. like grandfather, like father, like son. it was nick who carve
he said, yes, it is. >> perhaps his best known work is the john f. kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery he recalled the importance of it in the 1979 documentary "final marks." >> this is the biggest job of lettering that our time has seen. more people were going to look at this as a piece of lettering whether they were conscious of it or not. >> it earned him unique stature in american arts. >> for a tiny little period there i was unquestionably the...
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i'm the director of the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum and on behalf at the kennedy library foundation and all of my colleagues i think you for coming to welcome to viewers the viewers on c-span and acknowledge the generous underwriters of the forum bank of america of the institute and the boston foundation and the sponsors the "boston globe". of the many memorable moments in my 16 years working at the library, none compare with the today's when the senator's body lay in repose than this very hall to allow his friends, colleagues and admirers to pay their last respects before he was buried in the arlington national cemetery next to his two brothers. we have announced that we would close at midnight the first day and reopen at 6 a.m. the next and that initial night we are on i sent the staff and security word retiring and went out the front door about 11:30 p.m. to see how many folks remained in line. i had never been so moved in my life. hundreds of thousands of people waited patiently under the summer nigh
i'm the director of the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum and on behalf at the kennedy library foundation and all of my colleagues i think you for coming to welcome to viewers the viewers on c-span and acknowledge the generous underwriters of the forum bank of america of the institute and the boston foundation and the sponsors the "boston globe". of the many memorable moments in my 16 years working at the library, none compare with the today's when the senator's body lay...
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shortly before the dawn of saturday morning, john fitzgerald kennedy comes home to the white house. he had been the president for a period of two years and 10 months. >> this year c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to syracuse, new york. you are watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend, on c-span 3. chief tadodaho sidney hill: what an exciting thing going on. to me would start of the game we are playing here that has a whole history in itself it is been part of our history and part of our entertainment. that was played on the other side, and brought to us for our enjoyment and to help our people. >> we call this the women's shuffle dance. and the women are very important. we honor this with our men. ♪ chief sidney hill: with all the things that happened, with the loss of land, and the forced removal of our and the diseases and the wars, we have been diminished as a people. our culture and our languages and our ways have been attacked, not only physically, but through policies. for us to be hosting
shortly before the dawn of saturday morning, john fitzgerald kennedy comes home to the white house. he had been the president for a period of two years and 10 months. >> this year c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to syracuse, new york. you are watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend, on c-span 3. chief tadodaho sidney hill: what an exciting thing going on. to me would start of the game we are playing...
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the 20 minute color film is a john f. kennedy's trip to texas in november of 1983. the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partners. recent leave visited many sites circuiting the city's history. learn more. >>. solomon is probably the most iconic american woman that i know. she was someone when you look at her life is incredible area going from slavery to freedom and then continuing on the best for nearly 92 years. most people know her affectionately as the moses of people. that's related to all of her duties of the underground railroad. she's a euro. that's the thing that the constant. fearlessness. 1859, he decided offered would be the place of permanent residence. she was able to purchase the land where she built her for a mouse. be knew that this would accepting is fo
the 20 minute color film is a john f. kennedy's trip to texas in november of 1983. the minute i wear live of the radio program. historyty of virginia professor. and university of richmond resident emeritus the film birth of the nation and the ends. american history tv all weekend every week and. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring syracuse new york, home of the year a canal. posted by our time warner cable partners. recent leave visited many sites circuiting the city's...
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. >> unless you're john kennedy or john lennon, you're not going to call. if you're john doe, no one is going tor woken up. >> a decade ago, he added a chilling detail about given the news to yoko ono. >> >> she was on the other pounding her head on a concrete floor. >> barbara cammerer was in the room. >> steven lynn was not in the room to even observe if shebanged her head on the floor or not, and yoko ono did absolutely not bang her head, she did not wail. she acted completely appropriate to the situation. she had just seen her husband shot and now yoko was told that john lennon was dead. i was very angry when i heard steve say that. every time i heard steve interviewed, it was more and more and more embellished. >> do you think yoko ono was smeared in these interviews? >> i do, yes. i think she was smeared. >> he also said in the interviews. he gave women -- >> that none of you runs out of the room with the sheets that have john lennon's blood on them or dirty parts of your clothing our your tie that has a spot of john lennon's blood. we have to protect
. >> unless you're john kennedy or john lennon, you're not going to call. if you're john doe, no one is going tor woken up. >> a decade ago, he added a chilling detail about given the news to yoko ono. >> >> she was on the other pounding her head on a concrete floor. >> barbara cammerer was in the room. >> steven lynn was not in the room to even observe if shebanged her head on the floor or not, and yoko ono did absolutely not bang her head, she did not wail....
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a few outcroppings, lincoln, and most notably john f kennedy's inaugural speech when he said, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what what you can do for your country. then he said in that very short inaugural speech, that america, americans will pay any price and bear any burden for the future of liberty. so that was over half a century ago and we have not heard anything like it sense. instead a politician saying we'll pay any price, they say you don't have to pay any price at all. it is is all about your own interests, namely what can government offer you by way of benefits and how little can government take from you by way of taxation, and it is as if though politics now is exclusively an appeal to the self interests. >> how can people of faith change that. >> well, when when you think about it it is the opposite of what the message of religion is. religion does point us beyond our self. for faithful people, what is in it for me, the me is not central , there is something higher, namely god is higher. so, your whole focuses for something bigger and better than yourself.
a few outcroppings, lincoln, and most notably john f kennedy's inaugural speech when he said, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what what you can do for your country. then he said in that very short inaugural speech, that america, americans will pay any price and bear any burden for the future of liberty. so that was over half a century ago and we have not heard anything like it sense. instead a politician saying we'll pay any price, they say you don't have to pay any price at all....
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. >> reporter: perhaps his best known work is the john f. kennedy grave site at arlington national cemetery. he recalled the importance of it in the 1979 documentary "final marks." >> this was the biggest job. of lettering our time had seen. more people were going to see this and look at this as a piece of lettering. whether they were conscious of it or not. >> reporter: it earned him unique stature in american arts. >> and for a tiny little period there, i was unquestionably the best in the world at it. but there were only about ten of us. [ laughter ] >> let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a newer generation of americans. >> reporter: and as if echoing john kennedy's words, for the benson family, you might say stone etching is engrained in its dna. when did your grandfather design these encryptions? >> he designed them back in the late '40s, early '50s. >> reporter: nick's grandfather, so if you run your hand across, you can feel a very subtle dish here in the word presence. bu
. >> reporter: perhaps his best known work is the john f. kennedy grave site at arlington national cemetery. he recalled the importance of it in the 1979 documentary "final marks." >> this was the biggest job. of lettering our time had seen. more people were going to see this and look at this as a piece of lettering. whether they were conscious of it or not. >> reporter: it earned him unique stature in american arts. >> and for a tiny little period there, i was...
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it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. > i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ♪ you're ready. ♪ get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee? nespresso. what else? ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. [ crowd chanting ] >>> bobby kennedy, having lost oregon, knew that he had to win california, and that would be his ticket to the convention. >> it will take a very big win, a spectacular win in california, to repair the badly shattered kennedy image. >> bobby's going to do it. you know, this was just the way that everybody felt. >> for kennedy, 48%. and for mccarthy, 41%. [ ap
it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. > i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ♪ you're ready. ♪ get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee? nespresso. what else?...
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. >> john kennedy calls mrs. king to express his concern.cted public gesture. >> the next thing we knew, king had gone public and had said, i was against having a catholic for president, but if he can wipe the tears from my daughter-in-law's eyes, i have the courage to vote for kennedy for president, and i have a suitcase full of votes. >> it turned out that that phone call was given credit for kennedy's victory in one of the closest elections in modern history. king said, i hope that at last we have a president with the intelligence to understand that problem. i'm convinced that he has that understanding, and now we'll have to see what his passion leads him to do. believe it. at&t and directv are now one. which means you can watch in the house, in a treehouse, or even in miss pepperpie's house. pause in your pjs and hit play during a pb&j. nice! and enjoy some cartoons instead of listening to dad's car tunes. (dad) ♪meet you all the way! get the best of both worlds. directv at home and 2 wireless lines. from directv and at&t. >> brave black
. >> john kennedy calls mrs. king to express his concern.cted public gesture. >> the next thing we knew, king had gone public and had said, i was against having a catholic for president, but if he can wipe the tears from my daughter-in-law's eyes, i have the courage to vote for kennedy for president, and i have a suitcase full of votes. >> it turned out that that phone call was given credit for kennedy's victory in one of the closest elections in modern history. king said, i...
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-- inea of being able to the famous words of john kennedy, i am paraphrasing , he took the english language and took it to war. peggy: to fight for us. charlie: the idea that words and ideas have such power, enhanced if they are said in such an inspiring and precise way. so that they touch the spirit and the mind. peggy: i never considered being anything other than a writer. writer was always just what i was. i enjoyed writing as a kid. i enjoyed reading which is sort of how you come to love writing. love reading and, does a person do this? it is like being irish catholic. did mitt romney disappoint you greatly? you were there for him. i was trying to be supportive of the conservative candidate. i can't say he disappointed me because he never struck me as a great political talent. i never wrote this, but part of me thought that when he sadly lost in 2012, we dodged a bullet. the republican side, we need some kind of political genius to succeed and that was not a political genius. charlie: great family and the right values. when you think of political genius, do you think of ronald reagan? b
-- inea of being able to the famous words of john kennedy, i am paraphrasing , he took the english language and took it to war. peggy: to fight for us. charlie: the idea that words and ideas have such power, enhanced if they are said in such an inspiring and precise way. so that they touch the spirit and the mind. peggy: i never considered being anything other than a writer. writer was always just what i was. i enjoyed writing as a kid. i enjoyed reading which is sort of how you come to love...
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. >> good evening, welcome to the john f. kennedy junior form.it williams, the williams, the director of the institute of politics here at harvard. tonight we take up the fascinating topic, journalism is not a crime. she's moderated by a great moderator journalists. for nearly three decades american audiences worldwide have look for candy for politics that is thorough, as insightful, revealing, and tough, but honest. over her career she has channeled the world as you can read in the form program. she has covered every major u.s. political figure in recent memory including every president since jimmy carter as well as countless governors she has worked in all 50 states and around the globe, covering not only politics but many historical events. she. she has won more awards for excellence in journalism for network employers and for herself than i have time to relock tonight. if you are interviewed by candy you can count on several things.
. >> good evening, welcome to the john f. kennedy junior form.it williams, the williams, the director of the institute of politics here at harvard. tonight we take up the fascinating topic, journalism is not a crime. she's moderated by a great moderator journalists. for nearly three decades american audiences worldwide have look for candy for politics that is thorough, as insightful, revealing, and tough, but honest. over her career she has channeled the world as you can read in the form...
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. >> unless you are john kennedy or john lennon they are not calling.doe no one will be woken up. >> in "new york times" the dr. lynn edited a chilling detail of telling yoko ono. >> she was on the floor pounding her head and i put my hands behind her leg. >> barbara was in the room? >> he was in the room long enough to observe if she did that. and yoko ono did not bang her head on the floor. she did not wail. she acted appropriate to the situation. she just seen her husband shot and now wreck yoke was told that john lebanonen was dead end i was angry when i heard that. when i heard him interviewed it was more and more and more and more embellished. >> was yoko ono smeared? >> i do. yes, honestly. she was smeared. >> dr. hen has also said in interviews he gave the measures this warning about potentially look a tough souvenirs? >> no one run out of room with the sheets that have john lennon's blood or dirty parts of your clothing or your tie with a past john lennon's blood. >> he was just no need to say anything like that because newspaper of the stuff w
. >> unless you are john kennedy or john lennon they are not calling.doe no one will be woken up. >> in "new york times" the dr. lynn edited a chilling detail of telling yoko ono. >> she was on the floor pounding her head and i put my hands behind her leg. >> barbara was in the room? >> he was in the room long enough to observe if she did that. and yoko ono did not bang her head on the floor. she did not wail. she acted appropriate to the situation. she...
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they did because, i think they saw in john kennedy somebody who had a vision of the future, had the kind of strength and energy and leadership ability that they wanted in the white house. in states like georgia kennedy got a higher percentage than in massachusetts. people are concerned about the economic future and concerned about jobs and schools. also would like to see us work doing surprisingingly well. those are issues that concern them and concern me. the only other thing is i don't understand what the definition of liberal and conservative is. i'm a guy that's balanced nine budgets in a row and cut taxes the in the last five years. you can't build a strong economic future with this country. we've got a bunch of conservatives in the white house. i happen to be a guy who is very tough about violent crime. my state has had a bigger drop in crime. this administration takes the rule of law very seriously. i don't know what these labels mean anymore. i do think that people in the south are concerned about some very basic issues that face this country and issues i'm concerned about. aisle
they did because, i think they saw in john kennedy somebody who had a vision of the future, had the kind of strength and energy and leadership ability that they wanted in the white house. in states like georgia kennedy got a higher percentage than in massachusetts. people are concerned about the economic future and concerned about jobs and schools. also would like to see us work doing surprisingingly well. those are issues that concern them and concern me. the only other thing is i don't...
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on that fateful trip to dallas in november 1963, there were more than 16,000. [ applause ] >> john kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] uh right now you can get 15 gigs of data for the price of 10. that's five extra gigs for the same price. looks like someone just made it to the top of the nice list. in that case, i want a new bicycle, a bike helmet, a basketball, a stuffed animal that talks when you squeeze it. and... yes, yes. i got your letter. we're good. oh. okay i was just making sure. get 15 gigs for the price of 10 now at at&t. oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do.
on that fateful trip to dallas in november 1963, there were more than 16,000. [ applause ] >> john kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed, that america must move forward. >> i think johnson genuinely felt that continuity in the government after this terrible event was essential to retaining the confidence of the american people. >> and now the ideas and the ideals which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action. [ applause ] uh right...