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mrs. kennedy. >> yes, thank you. >> mrs. kennedy? >> yes. >> i wish to god there were something that i could do. i want to tell you we're grieving with you. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. good-bye. thank you very much, good-bye. good-bye. good-bye. >> with more on these recordings, we're joined on the phone from philadelphia by nathan rabb, vice president of the rabb collection, thanks very much for being with us. let me ask you about these recordings. in particular from november 22nd, 1963. how did they come about? >> the recordings capture the federal government's response, immediate response, to the kennedy assassination. who was, there what were they doing, what was the federal government doing in response to what really was a national crisis. clifton had these recorded at some point prior to when he left the white house, which was 1965. why that was don, no one knows. maybe he was writing a book, maybe he wanted records kept for his own interests. he is after all on the tape quite extensively. they remain in his fa
mrs. kennedy. >> yes, thank you. >> mrs. kennedy? >> yes. >> i wish to god there were something that i could do. i want to tell you we're grieving with you. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. good-bye. thank you very much, good-bye. good-bye. good-bye. >> with more on these recordings, we're joined on the phone from philadelphia by nathan rabb, vice president of the rabb collection, thanks very much for being with us. let me ask you about these...
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mr. kennedy. >> this incident happened on january 7th.u is the amount of time it took for mr. kennedy to be arraigned. why was that such a problem for you? >> all right. that's a mystery here. because on january 7th, following the incident, both of my clients presented themselves to the police force. that's in westchester county, somewhere -- somewhat north of the city. at that particular point in time, they gave full detailed statements. no lawyer, including myself, was present. there was no attempt to arrest this man. i contacted the ceo of the hospital, who gave me lip service, who apparently did nothing. it took about six weeks before the assistant district attorney got around to the point of even looking at the video and making a decision as to whether criminal charges should be brought. >> we appreciate you coming on and speaking on behalf of the nurses. we should mention, we did invite the kennedys and their lawyers to come on, but they did decline. we'll be right back right after this. tylenol:nyquil. what are you doing? nyquil (s
mr. kennedy. >> this incident happened on january 7th.u is the amount of time it took for mr. kennedy to be arraigned. why was that such a problem for you? >> all right. that's a mystery here. because on january 7th, following the incident, both of my clients presented themselves to the police force. that's in westchester county, somewhere -- somewhat north of the city. at that particular point in time, they gave full detailed statements. no lawyer, including myself, was present....
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mrs. kennedy's original handwriting. them out. >> reporter: there's stuff you'd expect to find when redoing a house but there are also things like this sketch she did herself for the draperees in the oval room. she actually sketched them out. >> she sketched them out. she knew what she wanted. >> reporter: there's also one of the scripts from the tour with her handwritten comments in the margin. >> i had three scripts, but we didn't need them. she was so well versed. she knew what she was doing. >> reporter: harry wolf produced the special for cbs news. despite months of preparation, he didn't meet mrs. kennedy until minutes before shooting began. >> she was slightly nervous. the nervousness was in her voice too. >> are there many state dinners? >> yes, there are. there were almost two a month last year. >> reporter: but she pulled it off. >> she was brilliant. you know, we were totally astonished. >> reporter: wolff says while mrs. kennedy didn't need any retakes, her husband did. after watching some of jackie's tour, t
mrs. kennedy's original handwriting. them out. >> reporter: there's stuff you'd expect to find when redoing a house but there are also things like this sketch she did herself for the draperees in the oval room. she actually sketched them out. >> she sketched them out. she knew what she wanted. >> reporter: there's also one of the scripts from the tour with her handwritten comments in the margin. >> i had three scripts, but we didn't need them. she was so well versed. she...
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mr. kennedy was a very much a dominant figure in almost everything that went on in the political life of john kennedy. his mother was even more dominant on their prayer life and kept after them for all of the reasons that good mothers do. i mean, to make responsible children. and -- but they -- they kept very, very close track of what each was doing. and so, i would not disagree with anybody who thinks that they were enor musly influential, the only thing that i'm conscious of is ambassador kennedy could not influence certain people in the democratic party. i mean, people that we were supporting, he frequently did not. so, that -- >> who were you thinking of? >> well, i'm thinking about one fight that we had and he just was not responsive. i mean, well, bobby was the responsible one and what happened was, that bobby had indicted the brother of a congressman from new york and the congressman who was responsive to us and had wanted desperately for the indictment to be withdrawn, bobby refused. they then were talked to the ambassador who said no, he is going to do what he is going do anyway.
mr. kennedy was a very much a dominant figure in almost everything that went on in the political life of john kennedy. his mother was even more dominant on their prayer life and kept after them for all of the reasons that good mothers do. i mean, to make responsible children. and -- but they -- they kept very, very close track of what each was doing. and so, i would not disagree with anybody who thinks that they were enor musly influential, the only thing that i'm conscious of is ambassador...
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mrs. kennedy. this is -- reporting here. mrs. nnedy. >> [indiscernible] i know [indiscernible] well, all right. >> charlie: to repeat, that was recorded i guess on air force one where general ted clifton was, lyndon johnson reaching out to rose kennedy the mother of president kennedy. she says thank you very much and she says i know you loved jack and i know he loved you. just to give you on sense of history here. awe tents were made to contact secretary of state dean rusk. here is that audiotape. >> all available information on president follows colonel general -- and govern conolly in texas have been hit memoranda car which they were riding. we do not know how serious the situation is. we have no information. mr. bradley smith is back here in the situation room now. we're getting our information over the particularrers. over the ticks. >> affirmative affirmative. please advise on which secretary of state and other cab nut cabie heading for japan turning around and arriving in hanna honolulu. >> understanding that they will be ar
mrs. kennedy. this is -- reporting here. mrs. nnedy. >> [indiscernible] i know [indiscernible] well, all right. >> charlie: to repeat, that was recorded i guess on air force one where general ted clifton was, lyndon johnson reaching out to rose kennedy the mother of president kennedy. she says thank you very much and she says i know you loved jack and i know he loved you. just to give you on sense of history here. awe tents were made to contact secretary of state dean rusk. here is...
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mr. kennedy was very much a dominant figure in almost everything that went on in the political life of john kennedy. his mother was even more dominant on their prayer life, and kept after them for all the reasons good mothers do, to make them responsible children. but they kept very, very close track of what each was doing. so i would not disagree with anybody who thinks they were enormously influential. the only thing i am conscious of, however, is that ambassador kennedy couldn't influence certain people in the democratic party. i mean, people that we were supporting, he frequently did not. >> who are you thinking of? >> well, i'm just really thinking about one fight that we had, and he just was not responsible. i mean -- well, bobby was the responsible one, and what happened was that bobby had indicted the brother of a congressman from new york. and the congressman, who had been very, very responsive to us, wanted desperately for the indictment to be withdrawn. bobby refused. there then was a talk to the ambassador who said no, he will do what he's going to do, anyway. so it caused us so
mr. kennedy was very much a dominant figure in almost everything that went on in the political life of john kennedy. his mother was even more dominant on their prayer life, and kept after them for all the reasons good mothers do, to make them responsible children. but they kept very, very close track of what each was doing. so i would not disagree with anybody who thinks they were enormously influential. the only thing i am conscious of, however, is that ambassador kennedy couldn't influence...
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mrs. kennedy with cbs news corresponde fiftieth anniversary of jackie kennedy's famous televised tour of the white house. >> you have probably seen the vintage video of misses kennedy. now scott pelley introduces us to the news man who produced it. >>> basic mac. >> that was the public debut with the newly restored white house interior. >> be found at table that was being used as assault was. >> the tour was being broadcast on free networks and altogether 15 million people tuned in. >> and cbs work together to produce the news and the broadcast. >> she was slightly nervous and her voice was of little bit difficult for her. >> are there many state dinners? >> yes there are. there were almost two per month last year. >> mrs. kennedy made some handwritten changes on the script. >> we were told by some of her script that might doubt that she would go from room to room so i had written upon chuck questions, she knew what she was doing. >> this window's door in the old days. >> there were no retakes. we would go into the room and she would tell us roughly what she was going to do and we would just
mrs. kennedy with cbs news corresponde fiftieth anniversary of jackie kennedy's famous televised tour of the white house. >> you have probably seen the vintage video of misses kennedy. now scott pelley introduces us to the news man who produced it. >>> basic mac. >> that was the public debut with the newly restored white house interior. >> be found at table that was being used as assault was. >> the tour was being broadcast on free networks and altogether 15...
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mr. kennedy with a crime is incomprehensible. the local d.a. charged kennedy with a misdemeanor for child endangerment and harassing the nurses. >> i find it interesting that a doctor is saying look, i was with him at the time and this is really the nurses' fault. what do the kennedys saying as a whole about the allegations? >> mr. and mrs. kennedy in this case who are the parents of five children call the allegations absurd and say they were not trying to kidnap their baby. >> it sounds like it's the nurses versus what kennedy is saying about this and luckily the baby is okay. what do the nurses plan to do next? will they sue the kenneldy family? >> we don't know whether they will yet but their lawyer did send mr. kennedy a letter a month ago before the charges were placed suggesting he hire an attorney and check his homeowners's insurance policy. >> whatever happens, the baby is okay. >> exactly. >>> an official with the large diocese of philadelphia is asking the court to throw out child endangerment charges against him. a 1994 memo shows he
mr. kennedy with a crime is incomprehensible. the local d.a. charged kennedy with a misdemeanor for child endangerment and harassing the nurses. >> i find it interesting that a doctor is saying look, i was with him at the time and this is really the nurses' fault. what do the kennedys saying as a whole about the allegations? >> mr. and mrs. kennedy in this case who are the parents of five children call the allegations absurd and say they were not trying to kidnap their baby....
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mrs. kennedy, had she read this later on, would have felt she was a little hard on lbj.his was spring of 1964. lbj had just become president. she was not happy that he was beginning to overturn a number of her husband's intentions and there were other personal glitches going on the previous two months. and i think if she were here, the one
mrs. kennedy, had she read this later on, would have felt she was a little hard on lbj.his was spring of 1964. lbj had just become president. she was not happy that he was beginning to overturn a number of her husband's intentions and there were other personal glitches going on the previous two months. and i think if she were here, the one
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mrs. kennedy made some handwritten changes on the script. >> and we'd been told by some of her staff thatfrom room to room, so i had written a bunch of questions, but we didn't need them. she was so well versed. she knew what she was doing. >> this window used to be the door in the olden days. >> there were no retakes. we would go into the room, she would tell us roughly what she was going to do, and we'd just do it. >> before we go to the red room, you should look at this table. >> pelley: even though she had no retakes, the president did ask to redo his part. >> he came up and he said, "i gotta do it again. i must do it again mwolff." >> pelley: that evening as wolff showed the first couple some of the taping he caught an intimate moment between them. >> i was seated right behind the kennedys. he put his arm around her and she put her head on his shoulder and there was genuine affection. >> pelley: in interviews recorded in 1964, but not released until last year, the first lady said the broadcast was a hit with the president. >> oh, the white house television tour, he used to watch all
mrs. kennedy made some handwritten changes on the script. >> and we'd been told by some of her staff thatfrom room to room, so i had written a bunch of questions, but we didn't need them. she was so well versed. she knew what she was doing. >> this window used to be the door in the olden days. >> there were no retakes. we would go into the room, she would tell us roughly what she was going to do, and we'd just do it. >> before we go to the red room, you should look at...
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mrs. kennedy made sure individual donors were publicly acknowledged. sure to recognize the contribution of past administrations. >> mrs. eisenhower brought all this superb furniture into the room. we added the wallpaper. >> reporter: the papers contain a proposed hairstyle to mrs. kennedy to unveil on that famous 1961 trip to paris. >> i'm the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to paris and i've enjoyed it. >> reporter: all proving that half a century later, fascination with that glamorous first family continues to live on. and you know what's interesting? this white house tour also marks in some ways a turning point in television history. this was seen as the first prime time documentary special that was marketed toward a female audience, and, of course, it helped make jackie kennedy a star not just here at home, but also around the world. >> norah, thank you so much. joining us now from austin, texas, consultant douglas brinkley. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what are we learning about jacqueline kennedy? >> well, that 50 years ago o
mrs. kennedy made sure individual donors were publicly acknowledged. sure to recognize the contribution of past administrations. >> mrs. eisenhower brought all this superb furniture into the room. we added the wallpaper. >> reporter: the papers contain a proposed hairstyle to mrs. kennedy to unveil on that famous 1961 trip to paris. >> i'm the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to paris and i've enjoyed it. >> reporter: all proving that half a century later,...
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mrs. kennedy tells two things that, she talks about after this two back operations in 1954 and 1955 and one of the things was she describes what torture it was and how he went through this and she said we later found out it was absolutely unnecessary. the following summer he went back to the senate and was walking around is senate floor and go back to bed at night in a hospital bed. the other thing, is when he was president p i think that dick would confirm that, the number of times we know he was in pain, you never saw it. one image of that was their first foreign visit to canada and he planted a tree and he had been told to bend his knees not to aggravate his back and he forgot to do it and essentially almost ripped his back and put himself in terrible pain. if you see the video of it, he goes a bit like this, but he was such a stowic and did not want to make people uncomfortable, even the people close to him did not know what had happened. >> do you think any other president had such physical discomfort? >> hard to think of one, for instance robert kennedy says in his preface to do memor
mrs. kennedy tells two things that, she talks about after this two back operations in 1954 and 1955 and one of the things was she describes what torture it was and how he went through this and she said we later found out it was absolutely unnecessary. the following summer he went back to the senate and was walking around is senate floor and go back to bed at night in a hospital bed. the other thing, is when he was president p i think that dick would confirm that, the number of times we know he...
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mr. kennedy, not the lawyer for the nurses. mergency room doctor who is a family friend of kennedy's who says saw the whole thing issued a statement. he said i can state the nurses were the only aggressors. to charge mr. kennedy with a crime is in-comprehecomprehensi. the nurses said when kennedy had the baby in his arms and when they tried to so that htop him leaving, the baby's head was shaking violently. the lawyer representing kennedy says that absolutely did not happen. so again, mr. kennedy is not charged with assaulting the nurses. he faces a miscledemeanor chargf endangering a child and that ration t harassing the nurses. >> such an unusual sorry. and, again, it happened a while ago, but it's just now coming to light. >> just about six weeks ago. and the baby we're told is not harmed in anyway, is not injured. the district attorney's office is not commenting more is the hospital at this time. >> susan, thank you for that reporting. >>> there's a local new way of watching the oscars this year. there's an app for that. don
mr. kennedy, not the lawyer for the nurses. mergency room doctor who is a family friend of kennedy's who says saw the whole thing issued a statement. he said i can state the nurses were the only aggressors. to charge mr. kennedy with a crime is in-comprehecomprehensi. the nurses said when kennedy had the baby in his arms and when they tried to so that htop him leaving, the baby's head was shaking violently. the lawyer representing kennedy says that absolutely did not happen. so again, mr....
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mrs. kennedy's children donated her papers to the kennedy library which is now making them available to researchersbrary's director says that the documents show the range of the former first lady's knowledge of art, history, and diplomacy. putting americans back to work. a program that adapts old skills i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support and cushioning i need. i am a believer. i'm a believer! i'm a believer. go to drscholls.com to find your closest walmart with a foot mapping center. metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. what if the first step o
mrs. kennedy's children donated her papers to the kennedy library which is now making them available to researchersbrary's director says that the documents show the range of the former first lady's knowledge of art, history, and diplomacy. putting americans back to work. a program that adapts old skills i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i...
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mrs. kennedy?sident of the united states, who is married? >> i hate to admit today, that i didn't feel guilty. but i was 19 years old. and i was very young. and i was being included in something so glamorous and special, that i didn't feel guilty. and today, i regret that. >> do you feel guilty today? >> i feel guilty about not having felt guilty about mrs. kennedy, yes. >> what's also surprising is that at some point, you started to spend the night at, and you would actually walk past some of the president's i guess secret service agents on the way back downstairs to go back to work where you were an intern. how many people knew about this mimi? >> i don't know how many people knew. but certainly secret service that were there at the elevator on the second floor would have known. the thing that's so amazing to me is that those, that all felt very natural. and that's what's so interesting to me. looking back. i didn't feel like i was really hiding. i felt like it was natural. >> so if what you're s
mrs. kennedy?sident of the united states, who is married? >> i hate to admit today, that i didn't feel guilty. but i was 19 years old. and i was very young. and i was being included in something so glamorous and special, that i didn't feel guilty. and today, i regret that. >> do you feel guilty today? >> i feel guilty about not having felt guilty about mrs. kennedy, yes. >> what's also surprising is that at some point, you started to spend the night at, and you would...
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mrs. kennedy replied, it was while sailing. he loved the sun and the water and not the phone.and she remembers jfk as blissfully happy with the wind blowing his hair. and adds, it was for him what getting out on a horse is for me. with her thoughtful forward to the book and some of her mother's recollections, we also learn about caroline kennedy, whose presence animates this institution like no other, and whose steady leadership has put this library in the forefront of the presidential library system, in providing worldwide access to archival collections. we learn of the adventure stories her father told caroline as a young girl, stories about two ponies, white star and black star. as he wove these tales, the president would let her pick which horse she would like to race and ask which of her cousins would race on the other. she would often choose stevie smith as her adversary. and when asked by the interviewer if she was always the heroine in jfk's scores, she quipped, of course. we will open tonight with a brief introduction from the triumphant horse woman in our midst. afte
mrs. kennedy replied, it was while sailing. he loved the sun and the water and not the phone.and she remembers jfk as blissfully happy with the wind blowing his hair. and adds, it was for him what getting out on a horse is for me. with her thoughtful forward to the book and some of her mother's recollections, we also learn about caroline kennedy, whose presence animates this institution like no other, and whose steady leadership has put this library in the forefront of the presidential library...
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mrs. kennedy's bedroom sure it she said it continued when she went back to college. the last time she saw him was days before she was -- he was assassinated. >> police are investigating a crash. it happened around 6 across last night. police say an suv struck the other vehicle and the southbound lanes. one woman was killed. three were taken to the hospital. police are looking into if alcohol may have been a factor. prince george's county police officers involved in a shooting have been suspended. police say evidence does not support what the corporal and another officer told them about what happened. taylor told police he fired at ryan outside of a gas station because he thought he was about to take his gun. >> 43 degrees outside. >> coming up, a soccer star stripped down to his underwear for a new ad. you'll be surprised by what he is admitting. >> another check on traffic and weather. [ snoring ] [ male annncer ] for a better-loong tomorrow.w. vicknyquil cold & flu. the nighttime snfling, sneezing, coughingng, aching fever,est sleep you ever got with a cold...medic
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mrs. kennedy. >> the seduction took place in mrs. droom. >> yes, yes, but she did not know at the time. >> four days into her internship she was singled out and brought on a tour and this is the first time she had sex. >> yes, she lost her virginity to the president and she thinks he realized it was her first time. but she clearly said, she was not forced. she could have said no. she did not say no. she doesn't know. i think she was in a bit of shock. it was after that, the next time that the affair began for real. >> meredith, it's a stunning story and for anyone watching rock center on wednesday night, this is the first time this story is being told. >> yeah. and just want ts to make it cle, she talks about his demons and that is what will shock people because it shocked me. there's more to this story than a simple affair. >> meredith, home at last. thank you very much. >> nice to see you. >> thanks for being with us today. >>> up next, retaliation against whistle blowers. this is "andrea mitchell reports." with covergirl lashblast
mrs. kennedy. >> the seduction took place in mrs. droom. >> yes, yes, but she did not know at the time. >> four days into her internship she was singled out and brought on a tour and this is the first time she had sex. >> yes, she lost her virginity to the president and she thinks he realized it was her first time. but she clearly said, she was not forced. she could have said no. she did not say no. she doesn't know. i think she was in a bit of shock. it was after that,...
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mrs. kennedy will also be going out there.ut we will clarify that later. >> oh, all right. >> but it wasn't clarified. just minutes earlier secret service head called another official with the president in dallas saying the remains should be taken to another military hospital. >> arrangements have been made for a helicopter for the bethesda naval medical center. >> the president was taken to bethesda. for decades critics said his autopsy was incomplete, mishandled, maybe even part of a conspiracy. i listened to the tapes with a historian who has another take. >> government had no protocol for having an autopsy of a president. it was something no one ever thought would be necessary. they were completely unprepared. >> the tapes were discovered by the rab collection. they get them from the estate of general chester clifton, a top aide to president kennedy and then donated them to the national archives. the recordings were made by the white house communications agency and include radio traffic from the president's plane air force
mrs. kennedy will also be going out there.ut we will clarify that later. >> oh, all right. >> but it wasn't clarified. just minutes earlier secret service head called another official with the president in dallas saying the remains should be taken to another military hospital. >> arrangements have been made for a helicopter for the bethesda naval medical center. >> the president was taken to bethesda. for decades critics said his autopsy was incomplete, mishandled, maybe...
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mrs. kennedy will also be going out there, but we will clarify that later. >> oh, all right. >> reporter: clarified. just minutes earlier secret service called another official with the president in dallas saying the remains should be taken to another military hospital. >> arrangements have been made for a helicopter for the bethesda naval medical center. >> reporter: the president was taken to bethesda. for decades critics say his autopsy was incomplete, mishandled, maybe part of a conspiracy. i listened to the tapes with historian matt holland who has a different take. >> there was no protocol. something no one ever thought would be necessary. they were completely unprepared. >> reporter: the tapes were discovered by the raab collection. they were then donate fod the national archives. the recordings were made by the white house communications agency and include radio traffic from the president's plane, "air force one." part of the recordings which are not new are still riveting like when a distraught lyndon johnson and his wife get on the phone to console president kennedy's mother. >>
mrs. kennedy will also be going out there, but we will clarify that later. >> oh, all right. >> reporter: clarified. just minutes earlier secret service called another official with the president in dallas saying the remains should be taken to another military hospital. >> arrangements have been made for a helicopter for the bethesda naval medical center. >> reporter: the president was taken to bethesda. for decades critics say his autopsy was incomplete, mishandled,...
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mrs. kennedy? >> yes, yes mr. president. >> i wish to god there was something that i could do and i wanted to tell you that we were grieving with you. >> well thank you very much. thank you very much. >> i know, i know you loved jack and he loved you. >> mrs. kennedy, we feel like we've just had -- >> yes, all right. >> we are glad that the nation had your son. >> yes, yes. >> as long as it did. >> yes, well, thank you, lady bird. thank you very much. good-bye. >> love. >> yes. >> love and prayers to all of you. >> thank you very much. >> that audio recording was recently discovered among the items left behind to john f. kennedy. those tapes were released a day after the kennedy family donated a house for use as an education center. according to the family, that was a promise the late senator, edward kennedy, made to his mother, rose. [ male announcer ] we know you don't wait until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we k
mrs. kennedy? >> yes, yes mr. president. >> i wish to god there was something that i could do and i wanted to tell you that we were grieving with you. >> well thank you very much. thank you very much. >> i know, i know you loved jack and he loved you. >> mrs. kennedy, we feel like we've just had -- >> yes, all right. >> we are glad that the nation had your son. >> yes, yes. >> as long as it did. >> yes, well, thank you, lady bird....
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mrs. kennedy's bedroom. >>> all right, coming up a string of robberies. anne arundel police have neighbors on high alert. >>> yet, another weight loss idea for you. why this one is more catered to you and you alone and thus has a better chance of working. i'm jamie costello. those stories and more when i see you at 6:00. here's a look at what's ahead at 6 theft -- 6:30. >>> is whole wheat bread all that it says it is. what you are really eating in the whole grain. i remember the days before copd. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell
mrs. kennedy's bedroom. >>> all right, coming up a string of robberies. anne arundel police have neighbors on high alert. >>> yet, another weight loss idea for you. why this one is more catered to you and you alone and thus has a better chance of working. i'm jamie costello. those stories and more when i see you at 6:00. here's a look at what's ahead at 6 theft -- 6:30. >>> is whole wheat bread all that it says it is. what you are really eating in the whole grain. i...
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mr. kennedy, twisted the arm of one.obbing head, mr. kennedy kicked her in the pelvis propelling her in the air. kennedy's lawyer rejected that story entirely. >> douglas begins to move back, and one of the nurses actually goes to grab the baby. how dare she does that. at that point, douglas raises his knee only to protect the baby, for no other reason. >> reporter: kennedy has pled guilty to one charge and two churches of harassing the nursing. they're getting support from a potentially influential witness. an emergency room doctor who works at the hospital and is a friend of the family. he was there and says the nurses were, quote, the only aggressors. however, the attorney for the nurses is out with a new statement claiming he has a new witness backing his clients and that mr. kennedy had a history of unusual behavior while his wife was in that hospital. so it's back and forth. >> thanks, dans. >>> back to robin and lara in los angeles. hey, robin. >> george, a lot of the oscar winners are still celebrating. before th
mr. kennedy, twisted the arm of one.obbing head, mr. kennedy kicked her in the pelvis propelling her in the air. kennedy's lawyer rejected that story entirely. >> douglas begins to move back, and one of the nurses actually goes to grab the baby. how dare she does that. at that point, douglas raises his knee only to protect the baby, for no other reason. >> reporter: kennedy has pled guilty to one charge and two churches of harassing the nursing. they're getting support from a...
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mr. kennedy, welcome.d to have you with us. >> good afternoon, tyler. >> why are all those bond issuers coming out of the woodwork now? >> a lot of demand by investors. >> are they mostly good issues? in other words, with sound quality, even though they may be high yield? >> it's mixed. in some instances, you have a lot of high-quality bb names coming into the market doing three, five or seven-year maturities. other times you get a low "b" or ccc names. right now, the market is open and issuers are dleftefinitely clamoring to get the deal done today. >> what's your yield today? >> about 8%. >> if you were to segment your fund in terms of the industries which from most of your issues come, where would they be? where would the lion's share of your holdings be concentrated? >> the largest as a percentage of the fund is going to be in financials because it represents a large part of the market. but it's pretty well diversified. the one sector we do like that we have focused on a bit are the automotive names, w
mr. kennedy, welcome.d to have you with us. >> good afternoon, tyler. >> why are all those bond issuers coming out of the woodwork now? >> a lot of demand by investors. >> are they mostly good issues? in other words, with sound quality, even though they may be high yield? >> it's mixed. in some instances, you have a lot of high-quality bb names coming into the market doing three, five or seven-year maturities. other times you get a low "b" or ccc names....