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mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this is really important to me, and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's winning an emmy -- she sort of put, as mrs. nixon did, and subsequent first ladies, did their own play on the white house. certainly, in mrs. johnson's case, i can say that she felt she needed to be true to herself. and i don't think she was following an emmy -- >> understood. barbara? any thoughts? >> first of all i agree with nancy wholeheartedly. lady bird johnson and pat nixon, as mary showed, where their own first lady, had their own personalities and brought their own stamp as all first ladies do to the white house. i would just say that the emmy shows the popularity of the televised or 1962 and how it was received. we are really talked about first ladies and popular culture. it actually became such a popular part of culture, so much so that
mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this is really important to me, and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's winning an emmy -- she sort of put, as mrs. nixon did, and subsequent first ladies, did their own play on the white house. certainly, in mrs. johnson's case, i can say that she felt she needed to be true to herself. and i don't think she...
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mrs. kennedy will be barbara a perry. who is the gerald l biles professor and director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. she is the author of jacqueline kennedy first lady of the new frontier. speaking about mrs. johnson will be nancy keegan smith who began her career at the lbj library in austin, texas and retired as the director of the presidential materials division at the national archives in washington. she is one of the founders of flair the first ladies association for research and education. and speaking about mrs. nixon will be mary c brennan. who is the author of pat nixon in battled first lady and currently serves as dean of the college of liberal arts at texas state university. with that, i'll turn it over to barbara, but we'll all be back for a q&a after the presentation. thank you. well, thank you so much catherine for guiding us and putting together this wonderful panel and unifying our conversations today on three amazing first ladies. i think i'm waiting for the powerpo
mrs. kennedy will be barbara a perry. who is the gerald l biles professor and director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. she is the author of jacqueline kennedy first lady of the new frontier. speaking about mrs. johnson will be nancy keegan smith who began her career at the lbj library in austin, texas and retired as the director of the presidential materials division at the national archives in washington. she is one of the founders of flair the first...
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mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president for two years, ten months, two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair, a transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window, at 12:30 pm comes the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy, and seriously wounded governor connally of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. the presidential limousine bears the mark of a violent death. the flowers mrs. kennedy carried from the airport are twisted, torn. shock and disbelief give way to tears. but the nation, and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and grief. at the dallas airport, 99 minutes after mr. kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief stricken widow with him, takes the presidential oath on board the jet which brings him, together with the body of the late president back to washington. lyndon b. johnson becomes america's
mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president for two years, ten months, two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair, a transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window, at 12:30 pm comes the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy, and seriously wounded governor connally of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead...
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mrs. kennedy would say. oh, i think these dolls are wonderful, and she didn't she she tried to claim that they didn't represent the kennedy's but obviously they did they even had wardrobe ensembles that coincided with that dovetailed with the families interests you had little writing outfits and things like that for the horses. so as with some of the paper dolls and those items and the other dolls there was a lot of focus on mrs. kennedy and caroline as far as the fashion goes, but then you have something else like this. this is a board game featuring the kennedy. yes. and it was developed by a couple of editors from the harvard lampoon and it all has to do with brokering power and media image. it's very much a reflection of of the influence of television on a persona, so it's not just you know, you can see a range of kennedy's represented here but includes the two children so you have categories like social standing influential friends popular support position of importance, and it's a rather complicated gam
mrs. kennedy would say. oh, i think these dolls are wonderful, and she didn't she she tried to claim that they didn't represent the kennedy's but obviously they did they even had wardrobe ensembles that coincided with that dovetailed with the families interests you had little writing outfits and things like that for the horses. so as with some of the paper dolls and those items and the other dolls there was a lot of focus on mrs. kennedy and caroline as far as the fashion goes, but then you...
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mr. kennedy's theory it is private speech -- justice thomas: how is that government speech? would you explain that to me? mr. katskee: in garcetti this part made clear the test for government speech is a functional test, not a formalistic one, to determine whether the speeches pursuant to one's job. that has to entail looking at the manor, the time, and the place of the speech and how reasonable observers would see it, whether they would view that as speech as a government employee. so in the hypothetical that you just gave, that is the sort of thing given that moment during the national anthem, in the center of the field and making this public act and public statement, that would be regular ball. justice thomas: but what if the school district, as it did here, objected to the conduct for took place? how could that be government speech? normally when i think of government speech the government has a message, and someone is communicating that message. how would it be government speech if, as it has happened in this case, the government objected beforehand? mr. katskee: a coupl
mr. kennedy's theory it is private speech -- justice thomas: how is that government speech? would you explain that to me? mr. katskee: in garcetti this part made clear the test for government speech is a functional test, not a formalistic one, to determine whether the speeches pursuant to one's job. that has to entail looking at the manor, the time, and the place of the speech and how reasonable observers would see it, whether they would view that as speech as a government employee. so in the...
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mrs. kennedy in 1963. in appreciation for the united states help in saving the portion of egypt that was going to be submerged by the construction of the s1 high dam. so this and several other items were saved now. this could have ended up on the banks of the potomac in washington as some wanted it could have ended up on the banks of the charles in boston as others. wanted but it was president johnson who decided it would come here to new york and it would be in this extraordinary sackler wing where would be protected inside from the elements of outside now it had been outside for quite some time. but president johnson wanted to make sure was protected while i was in american hands. this is 2036 years old and by comparison. we are 60 years as a very small measure of time, but we are honored and grateful to have had those 60 years. thanks to the generosity of mrs. kennedy and her founding of our organization and to celebrate it here tonight in this place connected with presidential history. it was truly rem
mrs. kennedy in 1963. in appreciation for the united states help in saving the portion of egypt that was going to be submerged by the construction of the s1 high dam. so this and several other items were saved now. this could have ended up on the banks of the potomac in washington as some wanted it could have ended up on the banks of the charles in boston as others. wanted but it was president johnson who decided it would come here to new york and it would be in this extraordinary sackler wing...
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mrs. kennedy at the kayla.ation, and she shared inspirational remarks on the founding and early work of the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31 with a three year old, in newborn baby, and a very busy husband, when she became first lady. and it's hard to believe too how much she treated moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened, she wrote to her friend, bunny melon, the day after the election, jack has won. [laughter] we have to move into the white house. so dreary with all those curtains. [laughter] she was displayed that there was no way that visitors or visiting heads of state could learn about american history and thought the public rooms looked like a department store. bunny melon, who eventually redesigned the rose garden, along with jim right summon, douglas dylan, and jim angle heart, all important benefactor 's of this museum, would be among her greatest helpers and most generous donors to the white house restoration. she said about making a but making
mrs. kennedy at the kayla.ation, and she shared inspirational remarks on the founding and early work of the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31 with a three year old, in newborn baby, and a very busy husband, when she became first lady. and it's hard to believe too how much she treated moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened, she wrote to her friend, bunny melon, the day after the election, jack has won. [laughter] we have to move into...
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mrs. kennedy ended up at the white house. and mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home, the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of historic restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. and so, she took that on as her project over the course of the next three years, cut short tragically by the assassination of president kennedy. but when she put in place that is still the legacy of her influence of historic preservation at the white house, acquisitions for the collection and actually education, that's a key part of our mission. and we are mrs. kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her. and today we continue to undertake that work. my colleague, colleen at that david rubenstein is two for history, which is the educational part of our work. we publish books, we published a quarterly magazine, we have conferences, symposia, book events like thi
mrs. kennedy ended up at the white house. and mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home, the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of historic restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. and so, she took that on as her project over the course of the next three years, cut short tragically by the assassination of president kennedy. but when she put in place that is...
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mrs. kennedy coming out with the children just before little john john raised his hand in salute. so we have a lot of materials that we haven't yet been able to put on display. but this is just one example where people have wanted to express their powerful memories, not necessarily thinking that their stories are important, but it has so much rich texture and dimension to the stories that we were able to do three programming. >> nicola, tell me how -- i'll use the word tourist site, you know -- and whether we're dealing with fords theatre, the site of the lincoln assassination, or your own exhibit. tell me, how do museums exhibits, evolve dealing with an assassination, when you're running up against something so extremely delicate and the mourning, how do you -- how does a community come together and decide it's time for us to commemorate this? does it take a long while? does it happen instantly? >> well, it takes a very long time. on the day of the assassination, the grassy knoll, dealey plaza became an instant memorial site. the city of ours was overwhelmed with mourners try com
mrs. kennedy coming out with the children just before little john john raised his hand in salute. so we have a lot of materials that we haven't yet been able to put on display. but this is just one example where people have wanted to express their powerful memories, not necessarily thinking that their stories are important, but it has so much rich texture and dimension to the stories that we were able to do three programming. >> nicola, tell me how -- i'll use the word tourist site, you...
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mrs. kennedy was inspired by lincoln's funeral procession. so with great detail did she plan that and was enormous grace and support from her team? but the sexual museum really chronicles the assassination and addresses those chaotic days leading up to the assassination the aftermath and how the nation and the world warned and why they're still questions today yeah, i remember at the time. so i grew up and i found a book on our shelf at home. it was called a toward the torch's past famous book about the jfk funeral and i remember leafing through it and seeing these iconic images of the funeral. i thought i'd pull one up. yeah. tell us about this moment. um one of those strengths of our museum collection is that we've been given donated so many wonderful images and films and her movies by innocent bystanders in this photograph was taking by dr. thomas mcconnell who actually was a doctor at parkland hospital before and after the assassination, but he was here documenting this tragic very sad moment of mrs. kennedy coming out with the children j
mrs. kennedy was inspired by lincoln's funeral procession. so with great detail did she plan that and was enormous grace and support from her team? but the sexual museum really chronicles the assassination and addresses those chaotic days leading up to the assassination the aftermath and how the nation and the world warned and why they're still questions today yeah, i remember at the time. so i grew up and i found a book on our shelf at home. it was called a toward the torch's past famous book...
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mrs. kennedy, i love that. she didn't like the idea of redecorating the white house a lot of people say dolly redecorated the white house, but what she did was restructure it in a way that mrs. kennedy would have proved by this is amazing that before dolly's white house, which is called the executive mansion and it would only be during her tenure where it would get that familiar loving nickname the white house there was no place in the in the capital city where all the men of government could get together. let alone their families let alone visiting diplomats. let alone visiting americans let alone anybody it was so what dolly did was she took that executive mansion and she turned it in to a center for entertaining where everybody in town would show up and they did and she threw weekly parties and they were as regular and as grueling as they sound but they became an independent and indispensable part of the washington political machine. and it's in those parties. i can tend that these people learn to work toget
mrs. kennedy, i love that. she didn't like the idea of redecorating the white house a lot of people say dolly redecorated the white house, but what she did was restructure it in a way that mrs. kennedy would have proved by this is amazing that before dolly's white house, which is called the executive mansion and it would only be during her tenure where it would get that familiar loving nickname the white house there was no place in the in the capital city where all the men of government could...
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mrs. kennedy would've approved. this is amazing that before dolley's white house which was called the executive mansion and, it would only be during her tenure that it would get a familiar loving nickname, white house. there was no place in the capital city where all the men of government could get together. let alone their families. let alone visiting diplomats, let alone visiting americas, let alone anybody. it was, and what dolly did was she took that executive mansion and she turned it into a center for entertaining, where everybody in town woould show up, and they did. and she threw weekly parties, and they were as regular and as grueling as they sound. but they became and an indispensable part of the washington political machine. and it's in those parties, i contend, that these people learn to work together in bipartisan ways, going towards something they didn't even know what's going to happen, which was that one party republic was going to turn into a two party democracy. >> you know, we are certainly still
mrs. kennedy would've approved. this is amazing that before dolley's white house which was called the executive mansion and, it would only be during her tenure that it would get a familiar loving nickname, white house. there was no place in the capital city where all the men of government could get together. let alone their families. let alone visiting diplomats, let alone visiting americas, let alone anybody. it was, and what dolly did was she took that executive mansion and she turned it into...
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it mr. kennedy, mr koenig exactly his group that at some point elisia meet her goal to do bigger projects because she finds them exciting one. and that's how it works mostly at the theme. all you set yourself goals, they work out somehow. she doesn't have to do much to convince me exactly. she just says, it'll look like this and to the on. but that's the framework was, i'm can we do it together? and almost always, i say, yes. on the 2nd half of my yog, though nothing works, without the gallery owners, they're only tick father's most important partners. she's even found representation abroad. since 2012, the renowned gallery cml mature, has even shown her works, and parents ah meant to be she, the marvelous artist and these i think one of them was interesting artists of her generation. if you could, i'd seen some of her works with shame. you really question what contemporary sculpture to read is critic fitzcray. i go out to be an artist who creates objects for public spaces, galleries, and museums heading superior guards. that's true. but there's also a tension, something extremely powerfu
it mr. kennedy, mr koenig exactly his group that at some point elisia meet her goal to do bigger projects because she finds them exciting one. and that's how it works mostly at the theme. all you set yourself goals, they work out somehow. she doesn't have to do much to convince me exactly. she just says, it'll look like this and to the on. but that's the framework was, i'm can we do it together? and almost always, i say, yes. on the 2nd half of my yog, though nothing works, without the gallery...
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mr. kennedy's devotions after the game and this is going back to 2015. the coach said he never directed them to do so by the school's principal testified in cases that his son felt compelled to participate. students took part in the rituals because he felt he would not get to play as much if he did not participate in those prayers. >> i have to agree with that. as a kid playing sports i would feel obligated if the coach is praying, i don't know. i think it is different as a teacher or a coach or a leader to do that. i noticed after the game but is on the 50 yard line. i've seen the pictures. there are players around him. you could choose to go back into the locker room and do it. i do not know. it seems more orchestrated instead of a simple moment of silence or being by himself. he can do it in his office if he wanted to. i think it would be different if he was muslim, i just have a feeling or sick -- gorsuch might roll a little differently. i could be wrong on that. host: coach kennedy placed on administrative leave in 2015 from that job at a public sch
mr. kennedy's devotions after the game and this is going back to 2015. the coach said he never directed them to do so by the school's principal testified in cases that his son felt compelled to participate. students took part in the rituals because he felt he would not get to play as much if he did not participate in those prayers. >> i have to agree with that. as a kid playing sports i would feel obligated if the coach is praying, i don't know. i think it is different as a teacher or a...
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mr. kennedy after games. this is going back to the 20 teams, about tony 15. he never directed them to do some of the scope and support testified in cases leading up to this that a parent complained that his son felt compelled to purchase part. student, an atheist, took part in the ritual because he felt he would not get to play as much if he did not participate in those prayers. caller: yeah. i would have to agree with that. as i could playing sports, i would kind of feel obligated. if the coaches praying, you know. yeah. i don't know. i just inc. it is different as a teacher or coach or leader to do that. i know it is after the game, but then again it is on the 50 yard line. the pictures, there are quite a few players around him. you could choose to go back in the locker room and do it. you could choose -- i don't know, it seems more orchestrated instead of just having a simple moment of silence or, you know, being by himself. he can do it in his office if you wanted to. i just think it would be different. if he was muslim, i just have a feeling the rule wou
mr. kennedy after games. this is going back to the 20 teams, about tony 15. he never directed them to do some of the scope and support testified in cases leading up to this that a parent complained that his son felt compelled to purchase part. student, an atheist, took part in the ritual because he felt he would not get to play as much if he did not participate in those prayers. caller: yeah. i would have to agree with that. as i could playing sports, i would kind of feel obligated. if the...
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mrs. kennedy was enormously popular and at the farewell dinner the closing dinner jfk said i used to be the president of the united states but now i'm simply the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to paris . i'm the man who accompanied eddie blau to new orleans where this is like saddam's baghdad. his picture is everywhere. have you noticed this? so i'm going to start with a serious question. you wrote a marvelous book about baldwin and what he meant in real-time and can mean to us. so give us your origin story with baldwin, when did you first read it. when he did he become so vital to you? >> thank you for the question. >> and he is a cigar man. theonly good thing about going to morehouse . >>. >> my first encounter was my serious encounter with baldwin. in graduate school. you would think i would yohave read it in high school and the coast of mississippi.so we can tell that story. i don't know if it's one for another day. >> and in college and graduate school, i was in an endless stream man, i wrote most of my graduate papers on not fellowship. i didn't want to deal with baldwin n.bec
mrs. kennedy was enormously popular and at the farewell dinner the closing dinner jfk said i used to be the president of the united states but now i'm simply the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to paris . i'm the man who accompanied eddie blau to new orleans where this is like saddam's baghdad. his picture is everywhere. have you noticed this? so i'm going to start with a serious question. you wrote a marvelous book about baldwin and what he meant in real-time and can mean to us. so give...
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mrs. kennedy was enormously popular and at the farewell dinner the closing dinner in front of degoll and others. jfk said i used to be the president of the united states, but now i am simply the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to paris. i'm the man who accompanied eddie gloud to new orleans? where this is like saddam's baghdad his pictures everywhere. have y'all noticed this? it's just everywhere. so. i'm going to start with a serious question. you wrote a marvelous book about baldwin and what he meant in real time and can mean to us. so give us your origin story with baldwin. when did you first read him? when did he become so vital to you? well, first of all, thank you for the question and you see how he lies. this is john. why right? i got a sedantry. yeah, this car here. eddie is a cigar man. it's the only good thing about going to morehouse apparently, can you imagine this guy, but we're not gonna smoke. so my first encounter with my serious encounter with baldwin, john is actually in graduate school. you would think i would have read him and high school i went to high school on the
mrs. kennedy was enormously popular and at the farewell dinner the closing dinner in front of degoll and others. jfk said i used to be the president of the united states, but now i am simply the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to paris. i'm the man who accompanied eddie gloud to new orleans? where this is like saddam's baghdad his pictures everywhere. have y'all noticed this? it's just everywhere. so. i'm going to start with a serious question. you wrote a marvelous book about baldwin...
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mr. kennedy. >> that is what the constitution said, this is the first win for this coach, congratulations to them and victory for people of faith everywhere. let me put this in context. in 1962 and 63, the supreme court evicted god from schools. from that moment on, what happened are series of defeats for people of faith. 1952 case, majority cited today, the case said we agree the state may not establish religion of secularism in the sense of oshg posing or showing hostiity to religion. in the edwards case, case that said evolution, if you teach evolution, teach creation, made a teacher remove a bible from his deck in the roberts case. >> that is the point drawn, gorsuch saying the constitution council mutual respect and tolerance not censorship and oppression for religious and nonreligious views alike, essentially can you said. history of zero tolerance rather than mutual respect, having that restored. >> brian: we on "fox and friends" interviewed him probably 20 times. he kept losing and digging in more and more and more. atheists were complaining they didn't want to say the prayer and
mr. kennedy. >> that is what the constitution said, this is the first win for this coach, congratulations to them and victory for people of faith everywhere. let me put this in context. in 1962 and 63, the supreme court evicted god from schools. from that moment on, what happened are series of defeats for people of faith. 1952 case, majority cited today, the case said we agree the state may not establish religion of secularism in the sense of oshg posing or showing hostiity to religion....
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kennedy: well, first, as far as mr. meredith is concerned, mr. meredith began his efforts to enter the university of mississippi in january 1961. there was no involvement at all,irectly or indirectly, by the government. in fact, i never even knew about mr. meredith having made an effort to try to enter the university of mississippi. in fact, the government did not become involved in the dispute in connection with the state of mississippi until september of 1962. mr. meredith had followed the question of his entrance into the university through the courts, through the district court, and through the circuit court. ultimately, it came to the supreme court in the hands of justice black. and justice black then asked the federal government and the department of justice to enter io the case. that was the first time the united states government in any way, or i, in any way, was involved in the case of james meredith. the question was whether we were going to follow the orders of the court of the united states. now, i don't believe that there's anody her
kennedy: well, first, as far as mr. meredith is concerned, mr. meredith began his efforts to enter the university of mississippi in january 1961. there was no involvement at all,irectly or indirectly, by the government. in fact, i never even knew about mr. meredith having made an effort to try to enter the university of mississippi. in fact, the government did not become involved in the dispute in connection with the state of mississippi until september of 1962. mr. meredith had followed the...
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mrs. kennedy. y. he's the first of many to say thank god i'm not joe joe biden ,comedian and fantastic actor joe corozal seems like an orange circus. soft at first but crunchy after a night out contributor kadim finally up here and it is his paperweight. my inside to get get the new york times best selling author of the book just iris, which is now back in stock on amazon, the book company, not the forest iris. so before we get to the news, on i have to talkt about what's in front of me right here, which is a big stack, a beautiful sandwich. oh , look at that . this is delicious. so joe , i haven't seen you you always did read i then you became a big tv star. really well, i saw you on breaking bad. better call saul, but thank you for the character there was my character wasn't in breaking bad. thank you , greg. at least pretend like you read a before the show i you to get that out. this is a so you open it up you put a sandwich shop and decide to open a bar in sandwich shop called joey roses. yeah. on
mrs. kennedy. y. he's the first of many to say thank god i'm not joe joe biden ,comedian and fantastic actor joe corozal seems like an orange circus. soft at first but crunchy after a night out contributor kadim finally up here and it is his paperweight. my inside to get get the new york times best selling author of the book just iris, which is now back in stock on amazon, the book company, not the forest iris. so before we get to the news, on i have to talkt about what's in front of me right...
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mr. kennedy after games. this is going back to the 20 teams, about tony 15.e never directed them to do some of the scope and support testified in cases leading up to this that a parent complained that his son felt compelled to purchase part. student, an atheist, took part in the ritual because he felt he would not get to play as much if he did not participate in those prayers. caller: yeah. i would have to agree with that. as i could playing sports, i would kind of feel obligated. if the coaches praying, you know. yeah. i don't know. i just inc. it is different as a teacher or coach or leader to do that. i know it is after the game, but then again it is on the 50 yard line. the pictures, there are quite a few players around him. you could choose to go back in the locker room and do it. you could choose -- i don't know, it seems more orchestrated instead of just having a simple moment of silence or, you know, being by himself. he can do it in his office if you wanted to. i just think it would be different. if he was muslim, i just have a feeling the rule would
mr. kennedy after games. this is going back to the 20 teams, about tony 15.e never directed them to do some of the scope and support testified in cases leading up to this that a parent complained that his son felt compelled to purchase part. student, an atheist, took part in the ritual because he felt he would not get to play as much if he did not participate in those prayers. caller: yeah. i would have to agree with that. as i could playing sports, i would kind of feel obligated. if the...
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mr. kennedy's proposal to pray quietly would have meant some people would have seen his religious exercise. those close at hand might have heard him, too. but learning how to tolerate speech or prayer of all kinds is "part of learning how to live in a pluralistic society," and tolerant citizenry, respect for religious expressions he writes is indispensible to life in a free and diverse republic. those who say it's a win for christians, no, every religion. not just who coach kennedy was trying to do. in the dissent by justice sotomayor, enforcing states to entangle themselves with religion with all of our right hanging in the balance as much as the court protests otherwise, today's decision is no victory for religious liberty. so, no common ground here, nothing meeting in the middle for the two sides on this particular case. what it means is, and what coach kennedy i'm sure told you when you had a chance to talk with him, what he has told me is he just wants his job back. he said he would go back to washington state, he lives in florida now, but he would go back if the job is opened up to h
mr. kennedy's proposal to pray quietly would have meant some people would have seen his religious exercise. those close at hand might have heard him, too. but learning how to tolerate speech or prayer of all kinds is "part of learning how to live in a pluralistic society," and tolerant citizenry, respect for religious expressions he writes is indispensible to life in a free and diverse republic. those who say it's a win for christians, no, every religion. not just who coach kennedy...
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mr. was. kennedyys. >> thought about it, he has enough time in america on the road, he just turned it down. one of the funniest ones, no one stated the obvious, bill nicholson owes like 80s billion dollars and he's owned up to that in the past. my gambling is a little reckless. kennedy: even michael jordan. [laughter] but you're a degenerate, fill. >> so true so he's just taking the money and what's funny is everybody taking it has the knowledge and you have a questionable human rights record. [laughter] kennedy: i love money. >> but a golfer, we just focus on the green. the putting green dirtbags, it's filthy money. kennedy: is it true johnson put out a statement that said you had it coming? [laughter] >> if he didn't, he will for an extra 5 million. this is disgusting but they jumped right in, they couldn't take the money fast enough and what nicholson they tried to make it about, the pga tour is so greedy with the digital rights with the footage we can't even post, we have no choice but to go where
mr. was. kennedyys. >> thought about it, he has enough time in america on the road, he just turned it down. one of the funniest ones, no one stated the obvious, bill nicholson owes like 80s billion dollars and he's owned up to that in the past. my gambling is a little reckless. kennedy: even michael jordan. [laughter] but you're a degenerate, fill. >> so true so he's just taking the money and what's funny is everybody taking it has the knowledge and you have a questionable human...
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mr. kennedy is entitled to summary judgment on his first amendment claims. appeals is reversed. this is a 6-3 win for this coach. it is split along ideological lines as you would expect. dissent is justices breyer, kagan, and soto meyer. here's a look. today's decision is particularly misguided because it elevates the religious right to the school official who voluntarily accepted public employment and the limits public employment entails over those of its students who are required to attend school and who this court has long recognized are particularly vulnerable and deserving of protection. the court sets us on a perilous path and forcing states to entangle themselves with religion with all our rights hanging in the balance. the split you would expect along ideological lines on this for the coach has been waging this legal battle for years and years and years. it has been to the court and back and finally kimi's got a decision 6-3 in his favor. >> dana: is going to be on the faulkner focus coming up at 11:00 a.m. the winner in this decision. he will be on
mr. kennedy is entitled to summary judgment on his first amendment claims. appeals is reversed. this is a 6-3 win for this coach. it is split along ideological lines as you would expect. dissent is justices breyer, kagan, and soto meyer. here's a look. today's decision is particularly misguided because it elevates the religious right to the school official who voluntarily accepted public employment and the limits public employment entails over those of its students who are required to attend...
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mr. john kennedy. >> would it be rude of me if i called you john?he presidency for the same reason i ran for the house, because this is the place where action is going to take place, affecting the lives of our people and every people in the next four or eight years. >> jfk was, bill, a president who really understood the impact of television, but he's not the last. and there is a lesson to be learned for presidents including biden. >> exactly. kennedy was a master of television, let's face it, he was young, energetic, he looked great on tv, it was obviously a moof for him to make, but even when he made that it was really sort of dicey like is this a good idea to go on an entertainment show? because clearly if you can do it and do it well it's very advantageous and makes people -- humanizes you, that's the whole idea of it. you're more yourself than just your political persona. >> but there are some risks also. i seem to remember when i was covering george w. bush in 2000 when he was a candidate, he had a tough go of it when he went on letterman. i t
mr. john kennedy. >> would it be rude of me if i called you john?he presidency for the same reason i ran for the house, because this is the place where action is going to take place, affecting the lives of our people and every people in the next four or eight years. >> jfk was, bill, a president who really understood the impact of television, but he's not the last. and there is a lesson to be learned for presidents including biden. >> exactly. kennedy was a master of...
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mr. chairman. senator kennedy from louisiana is recognized. >> mr. chairman, inflation is just an imbalance of supply and demand. can we agree on that? >> yes, generally. >> and to put a little finer point on it, are inflation at this time, this is the case with respect to most cases of inflation, demand is greater than supply so prices go up. >> in some parts of the economy, yes. >> now, you're trying to lower -- so we have a situation where demand is up here and supply is down here. you are trying to lower demand. is that correct? >> yes. while also giving the supply-side time to recover. there some ground to be covered -- >> but you talked about your scope and mission and your job as monetary, or try to lower demand -- >> i would say lower demand growth. we don't know demand has to actually go down, which would be a recession. >> 70% of our economy is driven by consumer demand. and you're trying to lower demand and slow the economy down. am i correct? >> i would say we are slowing down growth. >> what the economy is. ok. all right. here's another
mr. chairman. senator kennedy from louisiana is recognized. >> mr. chairman, inflation is just an imbalance of supply and demand. can we agree on that? >> yes, generally. >> and to put a little finer point on it, are inflation at this time, this is the case with respect to most cases of inflation, demand is greater than supply so prices go up. >> in some parts of the economy, yes. >> now, you're trying to lower -- so we have a situation where demand is up here and...
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one standard line of kennedys was quote, " mr. nixon has been calling me an ignoramus, a pied piper like all of the rest. i can find myself to calling him a republican. he says that is getting low ". another kennedy says, in comparison with the eisenhower nixon republican team to a parade of circus elephants. " you have seen elephants in the circus and said, they have heads of ivory, thick skin, no vision, long memory. and when we move around during, they grabbed the tale of the elephant in front of them. " nixon grabbed that tail in 1952 and 1956. in 1960, he is running. not eisenhower. the final gallup poll before the election turned it too close to call, so it was. the votes were finally counted, john f. kennedy had won the presidency by the narrowest popular vote in american history. both kennedy and nixon received slightly over 34 million votes. so our total of over 68 million votes, the largest turnout in american history at that time. kennedy had won by the incredibly narrow margin of slightly over 100,000 votes out of 68 mi
one standard line of kennedys was quote, " mr. nixon has been calling me an ignoramus, a pied piper like all of the rest. i can find myself to calling him a republican. he says that is getting low ". another kennedy says, in comparison with the eisenhower nixon republican team to a parade of circus elephants. " you have seen elephants in the circus and said, they have heads of ivory, thick skin, no vision, long memory. and when we move around during, they grabbed the tale of the...
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blessed be the lord the god of israel at arlington national cemetery along with the kennedy family president and mrs. johnson paid their last respects to the junior senator from new york. the place where he was laid to rest forever. you are here out of this tragic and brutal slaying the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into constructive action. the day of the senator's death president johnson sent letters to the president of the senate and the speaker of the house. which urgently implored congress to enact a meaningful and effective gun control law. what in the name of conscience will it take? to pass a truly effective gun control law this hour of tragedy that question should at last be answered. let us now spell out our grief. in constructive action during the month of june as he had done throughout the entire period of his incumbency the president continued to members of congress to stop the senseless criminal violence resulting from easy access to guns. on june 10 the president convened the national commission on the causes and prevention of violence. gathered in
blessed be the lord the god of israel at arlington national cemetery along with the kennedy family president and mrs. johnson paid their last respects to the junior senator from new york. the place where he was laid to rest forever. you are here out of this tragic and brutal slaying the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into constructive action. the day of the senator's death president johnson sent letters to the president of the senate and the speaker of the...