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mrs. kennedy's tour. but did not want to make any of you choose have to choose between sharing valentine's day with loved ones or with your friends here at the kennedy library. so we're so pleased to have so many of you here with us this evening. 50 years ago jaqueline kennedy introduced herself to the nation. in many ways the public already knew mrs. kennedy through her role as the president's wife mother of two children and as the woman who charmed world leaders like christian de gall. but on february 14th 1962, it was a more substantive jaqueline kennedy who guided viewers on a televised tour of the white house and the nation was transfixed. 46 million americans watch that night and an additional 10 million tuned in days later. the reviews where a lot of tory describing mrs. kennedy is a virtuoso performer and an art critic of subtlety. standard my favorite anecdote relates to the evening of the day mrs. kennedy had spent taping the tour. after dinner, she and president kennedy watched some outtakes wit
mrs. kennedy's tour. but did not want to make any of you choose have to choose between sharing valentine's day with loved ones or with your friends here at the kennedy library. so we're so pleased to have so many of you here with us this evening. 50 years ago jaqueline kennedy introduced herself to the nation. in many ways the public already knew mrs. kennedy through her role as the president's wife mother of two children and as the woman who charmed world leaders like christian de gall. but on...
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mr. kennedy's cologne itinerary.in the monuments of germinal -- german gothic architecture. ♪ by the time mr. kennedy leaves the cathedral, it is noon. the crowd has grown bigger and thousands have been waiting, sums and 7:00 this morning to get a glimpse of the president. ♪ these scenes of mass enthusiasm for mr. kennedy are an encouraging sign in germany, the center of the world conflict between freedom and tyranny. we see a democratic statesman can when popular loyalty -- win popular loyalty that any dictator would envy. an appetite for liberty brought out these crowds. ♪ next stop is bonn, formerly the residence of prince leon actor, today the provisional capital of west germany's new democracy. two decades ago it was a haven for retired folk and a sleepy university town, today it tries gamely to fulfill its role as capital city. you can see that it also remains a small town. just yesterday the square in front of the city hall where president kennedy is to speak was a bustling fruit and vegetable market. >>[speak
mr. kennedy's cologne itinerary.in the monuments of germinal -- german gothic architecture. ♪ by the time mr. kennedy leaves the cathedral, it is noon. the crowd has grown bigger and thousands have been waiting, sums and 7:00 this morning to get a glimpse of the president. ♪ these scenes of mass enthusiasm for mr. kennedy are an encouraging sign in germany, the center of the world conflict between freedom and tyranny. we see a democratic statesman can when popular loyalty -- win popular...
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mrs. kennedy were tired. they went to bed. and when they got up the next morning, a very large crowd, hundreds of people assembled right here in what used to be a parking lot. and the democratic operatives at the time and speaker jim wright had arranged for a plat bed truck and microphones to be pulled into the parking lot so the president could step out to see the folks and address the crowd that had assembled on the parking lot. they didn't know there was going to be a speech. they just showed up hoping to come out of the hotel and for the motorcade to leave. so the president comes out with a number of other dignitaries and he gives the first of his last two public speeches right here. >> the united states to fulfill its obligations around the world require that the united states move forward economically. that the people of this country participate in rising prosperity and it is a fact in 1962 and the first six months of 1963 the economy of the united states grew not only faster than nearly every western country, which had
mrs. kennedy were tired. they went to bed. and when they got up the next morning, a very large crowd, hundreds of people assembled right here in what used to be a parking lot. and the democratic operatives at the time and speaker jim wright had arranged for a plat bed truck and microphones to be pulled into the parking lot so the president could step out to see the folks and address the crowd that had assembled on the parking lot. they didn't know there was going to be a speech. they just...
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have you had a little higher than the kind of gotten him out of headboard for mr. kennedy and i will probably send them a copy of my country. i'm in class for that level, but on the class a little later. my vehicle over to him are but i'm, i'm can i 3 or my this of ours and i so castro, folks of the yes. yes. so the, so i want to have that in this cannot be had those mama had easy how they apply that telephone will be under, had the just in the form i was the ho oh, that was the case. the hello mila i had the share form lives with the it. well, hello enough. yeah, i never don't my why had get sick. and i'm academic mia and countries you have up and up will fall in the them and need. and the mom she was in the see if i don't see any of them a lot of see a little was you were the middle a flipper to mo, walk, you know what him and i don't see i but i get what can i mean g, lima, she will be shady in oma d and older. just g. and what was a feel of me on the phone a g than and them at the feet. we had we move sad that just yet i love the way i had the lever. let up in the middle. she wou
have you had a little higher than the kind of gotten him out of headboard for mr. kennedy and i will probably send them a copy of my country. i'm in class for that level, but on the class a little later. my vehicle over to him are but i'm, i'm can i 3 or my this of ours and i so castro, folks of the yes. yes. so the, so i want to have that in this cannot be had those mama had easy how they apply that telephone will be under, had the just in the form i was the ho oh, that was the case. the hello...
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mr. kennedy and others when asked to explain what is racism and critical race theory, they cannot they violateilological rule that you never define a word by using that again and again, in the definition and that's what they do because they they can't articulate it because there is no data and no evidence requires a leap of faith and that's why they're so zealous they want to hunt people out that are disbelievers they cancel them out and find them and destroy their careers and search back the records to see if they've ever said one word in the manner that the spanish inquisitors did in the 1950s. gerry: where does this go from here, you've seen the movements are history, as you say one of the interesting things these people control the institutions but they don't control the people and there seems to be a rising popular backlash, is that how this ends, tell us how you think this unfold. >> all of these movements i don't popular support as if they do have popular support, and they give you the impression that you're on the sidelines with your finger in the air you better join or were going to g
mr. kennedy and others when asked to explain what is racism and critical race theory, they cannot they violateilological rule that you never define a word by using that again and again, in the definition and that's what they do because they they can't articulate it because there is no data and no evidence requires a leap of faith and that's why they're so zealous they want to hunt people out that are disbelievers they cancel them out and find them and destroy their careers and search back the...
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mrs. kennedy and her mother-in-law, rose kennedy, spent $30,000 a year on clothes in paris to which jackie very famously responded, i couldn't spend that much on clothing unless i wore sable underwear. and she then made a remark talking about well, mrs. nixon, it was a backhanded compliment, but of course a political one. she said mrs. nixon dresses very much, we buys her clothes at elizabeth arden's and those are not inexpensive. and so you saw a coverage of the two candidates' wives from news week magazine. the lower center image was a composite put together at ladies home journal. and the cartoon on the far left i hope dick and jane realize what their destiny hangs on as the two wives are walking down a fashion runway. and in the center image at the top the inauguration day the morning of the kennedy inaugural in 1961. you have liddy bird johnson, then sitting eisenhower, and jackie kennedy, and. jackie commented how attractive mrs. nixon appeared that day at the inauguration in what she called a california style. pat nixon became first lady in an era where according to newspaper covera
mrs. kennedy and her mother-in-law, rose kennedy, spent $30,000 a year on clothes in paris to which jackie very famously responded, i couldn't spend that much on clothing unless i wore sable underwear. and she then made a remark talking about well, mrs. nixon, it was a backhanded compliment, but of course a political one. she said mrs. nixon dresses very much, we buys her clothes at elizabeth arden's and those are not inexpensive. and so you saw a coverage of the two candidates' wives from news...
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mrs. kennedy and her mother-in-law rose kennedy spent $30,000 a year on clothes in paris, to which jackie very famously responded i couldn't spend that much money on clothing unless i wore sable underwear. she then made a remark talking about, well, mrs. nixon -- it was a back-handed compliment but of course a political one and so she said, mrs. nixon dresses very well. she buys her clothes at elizabeth arden's and those are not inexpensive. so you saw coverage of the two candidates' wives from an image of news week magazine and the lower center image was a composite put together on ladies home journal. of course, the cartoon at the far left, i hope dick and jack finally realize what their destiny hangs on. and if the two candidates' wives are walking down a fashion runway. and the center image at the top is inauguration day the morning of the kennedy inaugural, january '61. you have with her back to the camera lady bird johnson, the incoming vice president's wife, then seated mamie eisenhower the outgoing first lady, jackie kennedy the incoming and pat nixon the outgoing vice president's
mrs. kennedy and her mother-in-law rose kennedy spent $30,000 a year on clothes in paris, to which jackie very famously responded i couldn't spend that much money on clothing unless i wore sable underwear. she then made a remark talking about, well, mrs. nixon -- it was a back-handed compliment but of course a political one and so she said, mrs. nixon dresses very well. she buys her clothes at elizabeth arden's and those are not inexpensive. so you saw coverage of the two candidates' wives from...
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mr. kennedy or west. they grew up in the upper middle class families.y successful. this is like the french revolutionary who were upper middle-class or lenin or the marxists or the founder of blm who owns 4 homes. i don't think you should take the idea they are being exploited suffering in a racist country carefully? this is dangerous. historically we are not the norm. this is a multi-racial democracy and they don't work. when you look at the world around us whether it's iraq or yugoslavia or the problems they are having in brazil or india, we are doing well. these people are uninformed. they are taking us on a trajectory where we know where it ends up and it's not bret. -- pretty. especially if you have a war of everybody against everybody, it doesn't work. >> tucker: the country is so racist they gave a free ride to princeton to michelle obama. >> and she ventures out of our $14 million estate and tells us your daughter is in danger walking on the street when we have 400 people killed over the 4th of july. 100 shot in chicago and we were told if we ju
mr. kennedy or west. they grew up in the upper middle class families.y successful. this is like the french revolutionary who were upper middle-class or lenin or the marxists or the founder of blm who owns 4 homes. i don't think you should take the idea they are being exploited suffering in a racist country carefully? this is dangerous. historically we are not the norm. this is a multi-racial democracy and they don't work. when you look at the world around us whether it's iraq or yugoslavia or...
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mrs. kennedy and her mother-in-law, rose kennedy, spent 30,000 dollars a year on clothes in paris, to which jackie family responded, i could not spend that much money on clothing unless i wore sable underwear. and then she made a remark talking about mrs. nixon it -- was back complement, but of course a political one -- she said mrs. nixon dresses very well, she buys her clothes at elizabeth ardennes's and those are not inexpensive. and so you saw a coverage of the two candidates's wives from an image of newsweek magazine, the lower center image was a couple collage put home from ladies home journal. of course, the political cartoon at the far left, i hope dick and jack finally realize what their destiny hangs on, as if the two candidates's wives are walking down in fashion runway. and in the center image at the top is inauguration day off the morning of the kennedy air north-year-old, january, 61. you have, with a back to the camera, ladybird johnson, the incoming vice president's wife, and seated, made eisenhower, the outgoing first lady, jack he candy the incoming, and pat nixon, the out
mrs. kennedy and her mother-in-law, rose kennedy, spent 30,000 dollars a year on clothes in paris, to which jackie family responded, i could not spend that much money on clothing unless i wore sable underwear. and then she made a remark talking about mrs. nixon it -- was back complement, but of course a political one -- she said mrs. nixon dresses very well, she buys her clothes at elizabeth ardennes's and those are not inexpensive. and so you saw a coverage of the two candidates's wives from...
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i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked her if she would donate some money to put in the first excited. i wrote a proposal to her and the kennedy foundation helped fund it. right here at soldier field, we put on the first games. there were 1,000 athletes. in ancient rome, the gladiators went into the arena with thesel words on their lips, - "let me win, but if i cannot win, let me be brave the attempt." - today, all of you athletes are in the arena. - many of you will win, - but even more important, i know you will be brave and bring credit- to your parents and to your countries. l let us begin the olympics. thank you. applause volunteers were needed for almost every individual athlete _ this was new for even the volunteers to have even an opportunity to meet first—hand a special child or an adult. reporter: there are seven basic events, running, - jumping, throwing and swimming. my coach came and tell me i am in the 50 yard dash. i was excited but kind of nervous. the 50—yard dash, shortest yet severest test of speed - in the special olympics competition. _ it was hard at firs
i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked her if she would donate some money to put in the first excited. i wrote a proposal to her and the kennedy foundation helped fund it. right here at soldier field, we put on the first games. there were 1,000 athletes. in ancient rome, the gladiators went into the arena with thesel words on their lips, - "let me win, but if i cannot win, let me be brave the attempt." - today, all of you athletes are in the arena. - many of you will win, -...
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i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked her if she would donate some money to put on the firstote a proposal to her and the kennedy foundation helped fund it. right here at soldier field, we put on the first games. there were 1,000 athletes. in ancient rome, the gladiators went into the arena with these _ words on their lips, _ "let me win, but if i cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." today, all of you young . athletes are in the arena. many of you will win, - but even more important, i know you will be brave and bring credit to your parents _ and to your countries. let us begin the olympics. thank you. applause. volunteers were needed for almost every individual athlete. this was new for even the volunteers to have even an opportunity to meet first—hand a special child or an adult. reporter: there are seven basic events: running, jumping, - throwing and swimming. my coach came and told me i am in the 50—yard dash. i was excited but kind of nervous. the 50—yard dash, shortest yet severest test of speed - in the special olympics competition. it was hard at first, when t
i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked her if she would donate some money to put on the firstote a proposal to her and the kennedy foundation helped fund it. right here at soldier field, we put on the first games. there were 1,000 athletes. in ancient rome, the gladiators went into the arena with these _ words on their lips, _ "let me win, but if i cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." today, all of you young . athletes are in the arena. many of you will win, - but...
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mr. browne, ms. kennedy, thank you for your insight. madame chair, my time is long expired. >> that's all right. for the ranking member of the committee, you get leniency in more ways than one. thank you for being with us. the next member is congresswoman kirkpatrick. >> thank you, chairwoman. i thank you for having this hearing. i come from a multigenerational family of ranchers in northern arizona. we had an enormous ranch and ran a lot of cattle. and it would always be there, so you know, it's interesting to me that times have changed. so anyway, my question is for mr. shannon. you know, livestock producers are serving local markets, often have a difficult time getting a market ready product produced, requiring meat slaughtering and processing as well as aggregation of local meat products for sale at the wholesale market. so can you describe some of the challenges facing local meat producers and how that impacts business decisions. >> yes, thank you for that question. one of the biggest things that we face at this time, we've been us
mr. browne, ms. kennedy, thank you for your insight. madame chair, my time is long expired. >> that's all right. for the ranking member of the committee, you get leniency in more ways than one. thank you for being with us. the next member is congresswoman kirkpatrick. >> thank you, chairwoman. i thank you for having this hearing. i come from a multigenerational family of ranchers in northern arizona. we had an enormous ranch and ran a lot of cattle. and it would always be there, so...
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mrs. kennedy in 1961 the first order of business was to publish a guidebook. we continue that publication today, but we also publish many titles that take the reader deep into the history of the white house. this book does exactly that in fact in these pages you will learnbo
mrs. kennedy in 1961 the first order of business was to publish a guidebook. we continue that publication today, but we also publish many titles that take the reader deep into the history of the white house. this book does exactly that in fact in these pages you will learnbo
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mrs. kennedy in 1961 the first order of business was to publish a guidebook. we continue that publication today, but we also publish many titles that take the reader deep into the history of the white house. this book does exactly that in fact in these pages you will learn about george washington's critical role and how the building of the new president's house was accomplished. there was actually a famous meeting that ultimately gave america its white house and that occurred in 1791 in charleston, south carolina when george washington happened to be introduced to a young practical builder from ireland. washington was impressed by the builder, but he soon forgot his name. then when considering the design of the president's house yet to be built in the emerg. federal city of washington the president asked after the young builder soon james hoban appeared in washington's philadelphia office with his credentials in hand by 1792 hoban was at work on the building site having won the competition for the design the president's house. washington had placed him in char
mrs. kennedy in 1961 the first order of business was to publish a guidebook. we continue that publication today, but we also publish many titles that take the reader deep into the history of the white house. this book does exactly that in fact in these pages you will learn about george washington's critical role and how the building of the new president's house was accomplished. there was actually a famous meeting that ultimately gave america its white house and that occurred in 1791 in...
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mrs. kennedy made. we had record sales to the months of march 2020 and also april 2020. store shelves were empty. we ramped up dealing with livestock is a little lengthier process to ramp up. but as things came back to normal, sales started to disappear out of local food. but yes we did take the brunt and were able to support oursu localrs community make sure they had proteins in their freezers and refrigerators throughout the pandemic. >> thank you. mr. brown, thank you for joining us. can you speak towards the unique market access challenges that come with farming on an island off of d?the mainland? >> thank you. where and what are the most unfortunatest circumstances. the time of supply where food was being we had to make changes as well. i put the protocol in place and told mr. gates what was happening. there is a wholesale production or loss. supermarkets and other restaurants now we had to actually and wait we have to serve a certain amount of customers at a time. evenen though testifies there are increased sales but then as we go along we find it is offered we bee
mrs. kennedy made. we had record sales to the months of march 2020 and also april 2020. store shelves were empty. we ramped up dealing with livestock is a little lengthier process to ramp up. but as things came back to normal, sales started to disappear out of local food. but yes we did take the brunt and were able to support oursu localrs community make sure they had proteins in their freezers and refrigerators throughout the pandemic. >> thank you. mr. brown, thank you for joining us....
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i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked — eunice kennedy shriver and asked if— eunice kennedymoney to— asked if she would donate some money to put in the first game. i wrote — money to put in the first game. i wrote a — money to put in the first game. i wrote a proposal to her and the kennedy foundation helped fund it — the kennedy foundation helped fund it. right here at soldier field. — fund it. right here at soldier field. we _ fund it. right here at soldier field, we...
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mr. shannon, would you agree with what ms. kennedy has just outlined? mr. shannon: sure. i was sitting here shaking my head on every point ms. kennedy made. we had record sales through the months of march, 2020 and also april 20 -- april, 2020. store shelves were empty. we ramped up. dealing with livestock it's a lengthier process to ramp up. as things came back to normal, sales and those consumers started to disappear out of local foods. yes, we did take the brunt and were able to support our local community and make sure they had proteins in their freezers and refrigerators throughout the pandemic. chair plaskett: thank you. mr. browne, thank you for joining us. can you speak towards the unique market access challenges that come with farming on an island off of the mainland? mr. browne: thank you. yes, we are in a most unfortunate circumstance. our import is our most 98 pezz to 99%. so in a time of supply where food was being prior to joining the pandemic, we saw some changes, but we had to make changes as well. and put the protocol in place in order to mitigate what was
mr. shannon, would you agree with what ms. kennedy has just outlined? mr. shannon: sure. i was sitting here shaking my head on every point ms. kennedy made. we had record sales through the months of march, 2020 and also april 20 -- april, 2020. store shelves were empty. we ramped up. dealing with livestock it's a lengthier process to ramp up. as things came back to normal, sales and those consumers started to disappear out of local foods. yes, we did take the brunt and were able to support our...
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host: what did pearson about the kennedy administration? mr. tchie: he got off on the wrong foot by going on the mike wallace show. mike asked him what he thought about john kennedy and pearson said, he's the only person who got a pulitzer prize for a book that was ghostwritten. there were rumors that sorensen had really written profiles encourage. kennedy was sensitive of that. the project was developed when kennedy was recuperating from back surgery. a lot of people contributed. he was more like the managing editor of the book, not the author. sorensen did a lot. but it was not ghostwritten. that charge hung over kennedy and he was sensitive to it. he kept pearson at a distance. also because pearson was critical of kennedy's father, who he thought was pro-german at the beginning of world war ii and he continued to write critical columns about papa joe, as he called them. he was critical of robert kennedy because he had worked for joe mccarthy in the early 1950's. so the kennedy family sort of kept pearson at a distance. pearson was a generatio
host: what did pearson about the kennedy administration? mr. tchie: he got off on the wrong foot by going on the mike wallace show. mike asked him what he thought about john kennedy and pearson said, he's the only person who got a pulitzer prize for a book that was ghostwritten. there were rumors that sorensen had really written profiles encourage. kennedy was sensitive of that. the project was developed when kennedy was recuperating from back surgery. a lot of people contributed. he was more...
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kennedy: mr. chairman, i'm going to begin by thanking you once again, and your colleagues, some of whom are sitting behind you. we all remove or well spring of 2020, when the world economy almost melted down. it didn't in substantial part because of the actions that you and your colleagues took. you kept this thing in the middle-of-the-road. some days you had to do it with spit and happy thoughts, but you kept it in the middle-of-the-road. i remember particularly your currency swap lines. didn't read a lot about it, but i can understand when the world is melting down, if other countries seek out treasuries, but when they don't like treasuries, they want hard, cold american dollars. that is scary. so i want to thank you. this is my question. we have spent, not just during the biden administration, but during president trump's administration, we have spent an enormous amount of money. it is breathtaking. some agree with it, some disagree with it. some say you shouldn't have done it. some say we had
kennedy: mr. chairman, i'm going to begin by thanking you once again, and your colleagues, some of whom are sitting behind you. we all remove or well spring of 2020, when the world economy almost melted down. it didn't in substantial part because of the actions that you and your colleagues took. you kept this thing in the middle-of-the-road. some days you had to do it with spit and happy thoughts, but you kept it in the middle-of-the-road. i remember particularly your currency swap lines....
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mr. director. >> thank you. >> senator kennedy. thank you. if there is no further questions to be asked this afternoon, the sitters have until june 29th to submit additional questions for the subcommittee's official hearing record. we ask that the fbi director responds within 30 days. the subcommittee stands in recess.
mr. director. >> thank you. >> senator kennedy. thank you. if there is no further questions to be asked this afternoon, the sitters have until june 29th to submit additional questions for the subcommittee's official hearing record. we ask that the fbi director responds within 30 days. the subcommittee stands in recess.
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mr. trump. that will get everyone kennedy: all hail colina pelosi and her icy scepter. in the house speaker making it official, all house members must once again wear masks on the floor. i wish there were the kinky's eyes wide shut. many republicans are furious but few question the speaker's judgment. policy made the announcement today after the congressional doctor, conrad murray gave her the recommendation and of course sided with him. a number of republican said it had enough include texas congressman who exploded with texas rage, watch this. >> we have a crisis at our border. and we are playing footsie with mask mandates in the people's house. i mean it is absolutely absurd with this body is doing to people's house. it is an embarrassment it's a mockery, and the american people are fed up. they want to go back life they would go back to business, to have mental health issues the speaker comes on your 10:00 o'clock in the mornings and we've got to wear masks in the people house we've got thousands of people pouring in across our border and democrats don't do a darn t
mr. trump. that will get everyone kennedy: all hail colina pelosi and her icy scepter. in the house speaker making it official, all house members must once again wear masks on the floor. i wish there were the kinky's eyes wide shut. many republicans are furious but few question the speaker's judgment. policy made the announcement today after the congressional doctor, conrad murray gave her the recommendation and of course sided with him. a number of republican said it had enough include texas...
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reference to being the man who accompanied jackie kennedy to paris the jackie kennedy kind of stole the limelight in paris and mrs. reagan, certainly did that night and the the idea that this woman had a sense of humor at all much left less an ability to for self-deprecation was really quite a wonderful picture of president reagan himself. just go falling at the dias that table that night the third doing that but fashion was a mainstay with her. she wanted to look her best and she dressed her best and fast forward to the time of the first lady's portrait, which was done by aaron schickler the same portrait artist, ironically that did jaqueline kennedy you say ironically i would say probably deliberately. okay. good point you win that one. she's wearing that very that galanos gown of the red her signature red. anything about the imagery of that and the similarity between those two portraits that strike you it's the serenity. in both of them and i think the serenity and nancy reagan's case that was really sort of an odds with with the reality of her life that it's just both of them such such beautiful beautiful por
reference to being the man who accompanied jackie kennedy to paris the jackie kennedy kind of stole the limelight in paris and mrs. reagan, certainly did that night and the the idea that this woman had a sense of humor at all much left less an ability to for self-deprecation was really quite a wonderful picture of president reagan himself. just go falling at the dias that table that night the third doing that but fashion was a mainstay with her. she wanted to look her best and she dressed her...
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mr. buttigieg, of course, we all know from south bend, indiana. sterling academics. could we write an essay on john f. kennedy'sles and courage. we want to talk about transportation, international travel, but yes, right now on infrastructure, mr. secretary, thank you so much for joining bloomberg. i lived the last infrastructure disaster. as you drove out indiana west and there was a point where i-80 died and you had a two lane highway west. we are going back to that on the condition of our infrastructure and we are doing it because we cannot figure out how to do a gas tax. can't you do a gas tax that will repave the roads, rebuild america and be politically acceptable for democrats? sec. put a judge --secretary buttigieg: turns out you don't have to. republican and democratic senators have come together on delivering the biggest investment in american infrastructure in more than a generation, the biggest investment in our roads and bridges since eisenhower, the biggest investment in passenger rail since amtrak without having to ask americans to pay anymore in taxes, any american who makes less than $400,000 a
mr. buttigieg, of course, we all know from south bend, indiana. sterling academics. could we write an essay on john f. kennedy'sles and courage. we want to talk about transportation, international travel, but yes, right now on infrastructure, mr. secretary, thank you so much for joining bloomberg. i lived the last infrastructure disaster. as you drove out indiana west and there was a point where i-80 died and you had a two lane highway west. we are going back to that on the condition of our...
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kennedy: that was a mouth trumpet monday sunk down on the corner for this week's winner mr. known as shrinkflation. it is been goods becomes smaller but costs the same. foxbusiness uber the family size a box of general mills cereal down from 19 ounces to 18 ounces, that is where they get you. brisas. buttercup two packs it's now just 1.5 ounces paid shame on you hershey's. happy trashbags use get 90 bags in a box negative eight. going to be covering trash. this means your paying the same for less bird companies are doing it to make up for cost and staffing shortages. how long since inflation going to continue questioning join me on fox news contributor chair of the business and finance program at the king's college in manhattan he's hosting the 5:00 o'clock on foxbusiness all week long, brian brenberg. brianomics. what is up with shrinkflation? >> it stinks here's the problem companies have rising costs. what we do about the raised prices? we are the bad guys then. we're going to cut our portions. but i do not blame them. you know why? we have a president is blamed companies
kennedy: that was a mouth trumpet monday sunk down on the corner for this week's winner mr. known as shrinkflation. it is been goods becomes smaller but costs the same. foxbusiness uber the family size a box of general mills cereal down from 19 ounces to 18 ounces, that is where they get you. brisas. buttercup two packs it's now just 1.5 ounces paid shame on you hershey's. happy trashbags use get 90 bags in a box negative eight. going to be covering trash. this means your paying the same for...
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mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with author randall kennedy.fterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts, interviewing top non-fiction authors about their latest work. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, red, white, and black, rescuing american history from revisionist and race hustlers. why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in this book and why they should want it. >> well, we wrote this in response to the new york times publication of 1619, a series of essays by black journalists and others, led by nicole hanna jones, where in essence it redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1619 at the time when slaves, 20 slaves first arrived on the shores of virginia. and it goes on to say that the revolutionary war was fought to defend slavery. it also made other false claims. but it also tries to redefine america as systemically racist and that all whites are villains and that all blacks are victims and it offers a very dire picture of the country. it also makes the false c
mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with author randall kennedy.fterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts, interviewing top non-fiction authors about their latest work. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, red, white, and black, rescuing american history from revisionist and race hustlers. why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in this book and why they should want it. >> well, we wrote...
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mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with author randall kennedy.fterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts, interviewing top non-fiction authors about their latest work. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, red, white, and black, rescuing american history from revisionist and race hustlers. why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in this book and why they should want it. >> well, we wrote this in response to the new york times publication of 1619, a series of essays by black journalists and others, led by nicole hanna jones, where in essence it redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1619 at the
mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with author randall kennedy.fterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts, interviewing top non-fiction authors about their latest work. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, red, white, and black, rescuing american history from revisionist and race hustlers. why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in this book and why they should want it. >> well, we wrote...
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mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with author randall kennedy.fterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts, interviewing top non-fiction authors about their latest work. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, red, white, and
mr. woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with author randall kennedy.fterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts, interviewing top non-fiction authors about their latest work. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, red, white, and
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mr. chairman, for holding this important hearing, important to the kennedys that i represent, communities of color and underserved communities. and what to thank all the witnesses for being here. so recently i introduced covid-19 vaccine act of 2021 which directs the cdc to fund grants to local health departments and nonprofit organizations to conduct outreach. to combat vaccine hesitancy especially in communities of color. dr. benjamin, what are the top three recommendations to create a successful culturally competent, multi channel, targeted vaccine campaign? >> so i think the first thing is to make sure that you engage the community as part of your design. it is important that we not go in and think that we know what the community needs or what the committee thinks. that's the first part. secondly, make sure that the, you know, that we make it convenient for people to get their vaccine, and that's actually important. >> that means opening up vaccine sites? >> it means the sites with our, but also again asking them what they need. when we're trying to do lots of education around infant
mr. chairman, for holding this important hearing, important to the kennedys that i represent, communities of color and underserved communities. and what to thank all the witnesses for being here. so recently i introduced covid-19 vaccine act of 2021 which directs the cdc to fund grants to local health departments and nonprofit organizations to conduct outreach. to combat vaccine hesitancy especially in communities of color. dr. benjamin, what are the top three recommendations to create a...
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kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, mr. secretary. i know you want to see our farmers prosper. want to see our farmers prosper. it appears that -- and of course, to prosper, our farmers need labor. and it appears that many of the people who are new to our country want to work as farm laborers. and that's a good thing. and i know there's shortages in that respect. and it seems to me that we ought to figure out a way to work together to achieve that end. the problem, as you know, is in our immigration policy. and normally, i ask questions, but i just want to spend a second telling you where i come from. i don't completely understand it. our border is not secure. it's less secure today than it was in december. if you go down there, you'll see that. i think we could secure it. americans have done extraordinary things. and we can take a diseased human heart and replace it with a new one and make it beat. we can send a person to the moon. i suspect we can secure the border. and it seems to me until we do or certainly get it more secure than it is now, that am necessity is not going t
kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, mr. secretary. i know you want to see our farmers prosper. want to see our farmers prosper. it appears that -- and of course, to prosper, our farmers need labor. and it appears that many of the people who are new to our country want to work as farm laborers. and that's a good thing. and i know there's shortages in that respect. and it seems to me that we ought to figure out a way to work together to achieve that end. the problem, as you know,...