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mrs. gallagher, you have the microphone with you. mrs. gallagher was the chief personal secretary to jackie kennedy. we have some wonderful stories that she will share. you came to work for senator kennedy when he was in congress, correct? >> when he was first running for the senate election in massachusetts, as a congressman. >> and then you moved here with him? >> and then i moved here with him, that is right. >> this is a wonderful story. this engaged me, to be able to remain in the service of the then senator kennedy when i was forced to leave after three and a half years thanks to the tenure with him in the senate, because i had a child who was due to be born with an two weeks. if i stayed another day longer in the senate, the girls, my associates would be having a nervous fit. about two weeks before the birth of my first son, the senator stopped by my desk and asked how i was feeling, and of course, i am eight months pregnant looking up from the typewriter inside, senator, i feel just great. he said, good, you will be around a lot lo
mrs. gallagher, you have the microphone with you. mrs. gallagher was the chief personal secretary to jackie kennedy. we have some wonderful stories that she will share. you came to work for senator kennedy when he was in congress, correct? >> when he was first running for the senate election in massachusetts, as a congressman. >> and then you moved here with him? >> and then i moved here with him, that is right. >> this is a wonderful story. this engaged me, to be able...
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mrs. gallagher, you have the microphone with you. mrs. gallagher was the chief personal secretary to jackie kennedy. we have some wonderful stories we will share. you came to work for senator kennedy when he was in congress, correct? >> when he was first ready for the senate election in massachusetts as a congressman. >> tell us how you came into the life of mrs. kennedy and took on that role. >> it's a wonderful story because it engaged me to be able to remain in the service of the then senator kennedy when i was forced to leave after three and a half years into the tenure with him in the senate because i had a child due to be born within two weeks and if i stayed another day longer in the senate , my associates would be having a nervous fit. about two weeks before the birth of my first son, the senator stop my my desk and asked how i was feeling. i was sitting at the typewriter instead i feel just great. he said then you will be around a while longer. i said maybe so if you consider two weeks and my longer -- two weeks a while longer. he
mrs. gallagher, you have the microphone with you. mrs. gallagher was the chief personal secretary to jackie kennedy. we have some wonderful stories we will share. you came to work for senator kennedy when he was in congress, correct? >> when he was first ready for the senate election in massachusetts as a congressman. >> tell us how you came into the life of mrs. kennedy and took on that role. >> it's a wonderful story because it engaged me to be able to remain in the service...
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gallagher said at last, mr. president, and understand you are being critical of some of the ap story some vietnam. oh no, the president replied. i think the ap is doing a great job. thewilling to challenge president on what he is been told a few days earlier from other managing editors, oliver said, i just want you to know, mr. president, that the ap is not against you or for you. well, johnson replied, that is not quite the way i like it. [laughter] mr. rather: one important thing rings through here. let's take the great report on the burning of a village. it was a shock. the difference between yesterday's vietnam and today, it's important without being preachy for every citizen to understand while it's true the president johnson picked up the phone and gave frank stanton, the second man down of the cbs corporate entity, gave him unmitigated hell about the report and applied maximum pressure, at no time was or even the slightest indication that bill paley who owned the company or dr. stanton who ran the company
gallagher said at last, mr. president, and understand you are being critical of some of the ap story some vietnam. oh no, the president replied. i think the ap is doing a great job. thewilling to challenge president on what he is been told a few days earlier from other managing editors, oliver said, i just want you to know, mr. president, that the ap is not against you or for you. well, johnson replied, that is not quite the way i like it. [laughter] mr. rather: one important thing rings...
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mrs. mark gallagher!> oh, now, you know this guy is a keeper. >> i can hear sue talking. >> sue, were you there? >> i was there. >> you cried, didn't you? >> so in love. >> so northeast philly natives mark anal leash a got married on may 30th, so it has been ten years ago yesterday, 2006. at the mansion in voorhees, new jersey, looks like beautiful setting. >> and sue was there, she was live reporting. so the big day came after our viewers selected them out of five cup tolls win a wedding, and everything from the gown, to the rings, the hairstyles, the tape. honeymoon in mexico. >> she went to mexico? >> we did. >> yes, we did. >> they're here ten years later. >> and you're still married? >> we are still married. >> happily married. >> very happy, yes. >> this segment would have not gone well if you had said no. >> this is true. >> and today is our actual anniversary. >> today, the 31st. >> ten years today. >> and one every you grew a beard, and that would be mark. >> yes. >> what other changes physically
mrs. mark gallagher!> oh, now, you know this guy is a keeper. >> i can hear sue talking. >> sue, were you there? >> i was there. >> you cried, didn't you? >> so in love. >> so northeast philly natives mark anal leash a got married on may 30th, so it has been ten years ago yesterday, 2006. at the mansion in voorhees, new jersey, looks like beautiful setting. >> and sue was there, she was live reporting. so the big day came after our viewers selected...
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mr. williams. >> ms. gallagher you have 2 minutes to rebut. >> so 5 hours we get an e-mail from steve williams with an n s r for one units and now wants to retain two units even for steve he's a newland world record i think really we want to commend mention the theme of steve's letter it is 11 pages it talks about how the plans are inaccurate, misrepresentational gamesmanship and misleading and consistent misrepresentation, smoke screen like the tax dodge incorrect and deceptive i worked for him for 10 years and reviewed the promotions as a planner john would never do anything inaccurate or misrepresentation all i found that inflame try we maybe are a dottingism steve said we changed the plans many times we've changed there them 6 times to comply with the dr requester wants i don't know what else to do we've been waiting for this hearing for 9 months those are not developers small small property owners i hope you vote for them tonight and i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> john is here as well.
mr. williams. >> ms. gallagher you have 2 minutes to rebut. >> so 5 hours we get an e-mail from steve williams with an n s r for one units and now wants to retain two units even for steve he's a newland world record i think really we want to commend mention the theme of steve's letter it is 11 pages it talks about how the plans are inaccurate, misrepresentational gamesmanship and misleading and consistent misrepresentation, smoke screen like the tax dodge incorrect and deceptive i...
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gallagher said at last, "mr. president, i understand you are critical of some of ap's story from vietnam." "oh no, the president replied. i think the ap. is doing a great job." not wanting to challenge what he had been told, gallagher said "i just want you to know mr. president that the ap is not against you, but for you." where johnson replied, "that is not quite the way i like it." [laughter] dan: one important things rings through here. let's take the great morley safer reports on the earning of village -- ont he burning of village huts. the difference between yesterday and today is important. while it's true that president johnson picked up the phone and cbse frank stanton in unmitigated hell about the safer report, and applied maximum pressure. at no time was there even the thosetest indication that who owned or ran the company were going to influence coverage in any way. that was true of nbc. acb was not the organization -- abc was not the organization then as it is now. ,ut quality journalism particularly
gallagher said at last, "mr. president, i understand you are critical of some of ap's story from vietnam." "oh no, the president replied. i think the ap. is doing a great job." not wanting to challenge what he had been told, gallagher said "i just want you to know mr. president that the ap is not against you, but for you." where johnson replied, "that is not quite the way i like it." [laughter] dan: one important things rings through here. let's take the...
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mr. trump's chances. but we begin tonight with trace gallagher reporting from our west coast newsroom. trace? >> megyn, donald trump is trying to convince west virginia voters that he's dead serious about supporting coal and bringing back jobs. and as the political pendulum swings, he is gaining a captive audience. consider that in 1992 bill clinton dominated coal country, so much so that in many counties along the appalachian mountains clinton won 70% of the vote. but there is clearly a democratic decay, erosion that was helped along by the obama administration declaring war on coal. with the president vowing to bankrupt new coal plants. and then hillary clinton appearing to double down saying, quote, we are going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. clinton called her comment a misstatement, but trump won't soon let her forget. watch. >> see, i'm going to put the miners back to work. she said, i'm going to put the miners and the mines out of business. and then she comes over and tried to explain her statement. that's a tough one to explain. >> and it's not just co
mr. trump's chances. but we begin tonight with trace gallagher reporting from our west coast newsroom. trace? >> megyn, donald trump is trying to convince west virginia voters that he's dead serious about supporting coal and bringing back jobs. and as the political pendulum swings, he is gaining a captive audience. consider that in 1992 bill clinton dominated coal country, so much so that in many counties along the appalachian mountains clinton won 70% of the vote. but there is clearly a...