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ms. kennedy. we can't say who if anybody's been hit but something is terribly wrong. >> the radio reporter reflects the shock as gunshots don't yet know the horrible truth that president jfk has been assassinated at dealy plaza in dallas where the president was shot on november 22nd, 1963. >> ladies and gentlemen, would you join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgerald kennatade fits jer -- fitzgerald kennedy. >> dallas has never held a ceremony. today's was simple. the mayor spoke and read experts from the speeches and the men's glee club from the naval a cadamy sang -- academy . ♪ . >> the president kennedy grave in arlington national cemetery, 85-year-old jean kennedy smith led a small group of family members, jfk's only surviving sibling. >>> when the president was shot, it brought the bay area to a halt and today we went back into the ktvu film vault looking for pictures that day. at 5:45 what we found. >> and new at 5:30 a brutal attack and robbery all caught on surv
ms. kennedy. we can't say who if anybody's been hit but something is terribly wrong. >> the radio reporter reflects the shock as gunshots don't yet know the horrible truth that president jfk has been assassinated at dealy plaza in dallas where the president was shot on november 22nd, 1963. >> ladies and gentlemen, would you join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgerald kennatade fits jer -- fitzgerald kennedy. >> dallas has never held a ceremony....
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ms. kennedy and ted kennedy on the left. the first limb sin moves out of the driveway.is is across the street . moving out on to pennsylvania avenue now as other members of e family get in other limo seens to follow. that is pennsylvania avenue. >> perhaps something additional may be said ability the crowds of people that passed through the rotunda of the capitol last night. there is no way to measure the identification, to measure the identification of a president with the people but perhaps there was here last night. the closeness that millions of americans must have felt was evident in the thousands that formed that almost endless stream of humanity which formed somewhere in the semidarkness on the streets below the capitol's plaza and through the solemn and dimly lighted rotunda beneath the great dome of the capitol and out again to disperse and spill down capitol hill. from what unbelievable distances people have come to pay their last respects today driving into washington last night the traffic was heavy with automobiles bearing license plates from the most unlik
ms. kennedy and ted kennedy on the left. the first limb sin moves out of the driveway.is is across the street . moving out on to pennsylvania avenue now as other members of e family get in other limo seens to follow. that is pennsylvania avenue. >> perhaps something additional may be said ability the crowds of people that passed through the rotunda of the capitol last night. there is no way to measure the identification, to measure the identification of a president with the people but...
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ms. kennedy is a style icon. she put a lot of thought into her wardrobe both at the white house and while travel ago broad. she would think about what colors would mean something to the country i'm about to visit. so for her visit to canada she chose this red suit as a gesture of respect for the red of the canadian maple leaf. >> i admire the thought that ms. kennedy put into her wardrobe and she knew the advantage of choosing a color or style that would make her stand out in a crowd. >> first lady jacqueline kennedy and c-span span radio and cspan.org. >> i've spent a lot of time dealing my life. and
ms. kennedy is a style icon. she put a lot of thought into her wardrobe both at the white house and while travel ago broad. she would think about what colors would mean something to the country i'm about to visit. so for her visit to canada she chose this red suit as a gesture of respect for the red of the canadian maple leaf. >> i admire the thought that ms. kennedy put into her wardrobe and she knew the advantage of choosing a color or style that would make her stand out in a crowd....
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ms. kennedy. i talked to her because i knew the press would be there any minute.ded to know what happened. i needed to report what occurred. mrs. connally was calm under the stress and she knew he was inside in hands to save him hopefully. >> and he did thankfully. >> he did, thank god, that's the good thing that came out of that. >> the president of usually did not survive. he was read the last rights by two catholic priests that came into the room. the moment he was pronounced dead, that was a chilling moment. >> we knew he was dead when we did the iv and started chest tubes and had an ekg heart machine brought in. >> what are you thinking? there you are, you got your president there fighting for his life. what is going through your mind at age 31? >> how did i get here? the odds of me taking care ever care of a president are one and -- >> did you manage to stay calm? how would you describe your state? >> i think we kicked into a routine management of a trauma patient and knowing that it was the president but still you get an airway, iv going and assess the inju
ms. kennedy. i talked to her because i knew the press would be there any minute.ded to know what happened. i needed to report what occurred. mrs. connally was calm under the stress and she knew he was inside in hands to save him hopefully. >> and he did thankfully. >> he did, thank god, that's the good thing that came out of that. >> the president of usually did not survive. he was read the last rights by two catholic priests that came into the room. the moment he was...
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ms. kennedy. i talked to her because i knew the press would be there in a minute. i wanted to know what happened. i wanted to report what occurred. she was calm, even under the stress. and knew he was inside in hands to save him, hopefully. >> and he did, thankfully. >> he did. >> he did survive. >> the president obviously did not survive. he was read the last rites i think by two catholic priests that came into the room. the moment when he was pronounced dead, i mean, that's a chilling moment, isn't it for you? >> yes, i -- we knew he was dead after we had performed the chest tubes and had an ekg heart machine brought in -- >> what are you thinking? there you are. you got your president there fighting for his life. what is going through your mind at age 31? >> you're thinking how did i get here? odds of me taking care of a president must be one in -- >> did you manage to stay calm? were you -- how would you describe your state? >> i think we kicked into a routine management of a trama patient and knowing that it was the president but still you get an airway, an iv
ms. kennedy. i talked to her because i knew the press would be there in a minute. i wanted to know what happened. i wanted to report what occurred. she was calm, even under the stress. and knew he was inside in hands to save him, hopefully. >> and he did, thankfully. >> he did. >> he did survive. >> the president obviously did not survive. he was read the last rites i think by two catholic priests that came into the room. the moment when he was pronounced dead, i mean,...
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ms. kennedy -- bred -- and he was nervous because he wasn't trained to crowds. we talked about mrs. kennedy and the fact shaez she is walking behind the casket. >> and the children. i thought that was a moving story that hail boggs told. the story of how the 3-year-old son was taken away by one of the police guards because of course a youngster that small couldn't understand what was going on. he was restless and they took him to the speaker's office, speaker mccormic's office, and there were two little american flags on the desk of the speaker's clerk. youngster looked at them and they give him one. he held it and said can i have the other one for my father one of the most moving things. the innocence of a small child who it will only dawn on him about the loss. it is like a loplay. all the way home, the boy said if i want to show my new hat to him. and that kind of thing is more standing out than the grief of an older person. we want to look at where the coffin has re-prosed through the night. and at st. matthews as we drew near the two and a half hour bro broadcast. >> >> it will
ms. kennedy -- bred -- and he was nervous because he wasn't trained to crowds. we talked about mrs. kennedy and the fact shaez she is walking behind the casket. >> and the children. i thought that was a moving story that hail boggs told. the story of how the 3-year-old son was taken away by one of the police guards because of course a youngster that small couldn't understand what was going on. he was restless and they took him to the speaker's office, speaker mccormic's office, and there...
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ms. kennedy. black jack died in 1976 buried military honors. he's been immoralalized.ok. famous for champing at the bit for playing more than a bit part. >> in the middle of this solemnity, there's one fool horse having the time of his life. >> reporter: seems like jfk would have liked that. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> was there conspiracy? leave thoughts on my facebook page. you'll also be surprised what you learn tomorrow night on our special of assassination of president kennedy. it cares sunday night at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not
ms. kennedy. black jack died in 1976 buried military honors. he's been immoralalized.ok. famous for champing at the bit for playing more than a bit part. >> in the middle of this solemnity, there's one fool horse having the time of his life. >> reporter: seems like jfk would have liked that. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> was there conspiracy? leave thoughts on my facebook page. you'll also be surprised what you learn tomorrow night on our special of assassination of president...
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ms. kennedy and the president of the united states. >> we were all jockeying forday?rter: you did? >> uh-huh. look. that's a pretty good place if somebody wanted to shoot the president. >> reporter: but no one, including jackson, expected what happened next. >> the president has been hit. >> well, i just looked up right at it. and i could see the rifle resting on the window ledge. >> reporter: but jackson couldn't take a photograph. his camera was empty. >> i was pretty upset. i went back to it many times. >> reporter: and the story had ended right there for you. it seemed like one potentially of missed opportunity. >> yes. >> lee h. oswald the jackson had his next assignment get a photo of oswald. so you've never seen this? >> no, it's not the hilton. >> reporter: month, it's not the hilton. >> they told us they were going to bring them down in about five minutes. get in position. >> reporter: so you're standing about here and he's coming from that direction, right? >> right. and there are policemen, plus plain clothes. >> reporter: jackson would have one chance to c
ms. kennedy and the president of the united states. >> we were all jockeying forday?rter: you did? >> uh-huh. look. that's a pretty good place if somebody wanted to shoot the president. >> reporter: but no one, including jackson, expected what happened next. >> the president has been hit. >> well, i just looked up right at it. and i could see the rifle resting on the window ledge. >> reporter: but jackson couldn't take a photograph. his camera was empty....
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ms. kennedy is well known as skile icon. we are all delighted to see you here today. already, our president has recognized the dignitaries who are here. are very pleased to present our speaker today -- i am very pleased to present our speaker today. this is a critical moment between the u.s. and iran. t is in the headlines. between iran and its regional neighbor, friends, and foes. we are on the eve of potential negotiations on iran's nuclear activities. there's a new president in ffice in tehran. we are privileged to host two-day one of our country's knowledgeable and long-term experts -- today one of our countries knowledge one long-term experts. dr. jerrold green. [applause] >> i will not take the time to go through his bio. it is very extensive. let me just mention the highlights were a few highlights. we first met when we were both consulting in santa monica about three years ago. he later became director of international programs and development at rand. and he oversaw the activities of he center for asia the civic policy -- asia pacific policy. at the same time
ms. kennedy is well known as skile icon. we are all delighted to see you here today. already, our president has recognized the dignitaries who are here. are very pleased to present our speaker today -- i am very pleased to present our speaker today. this is a critical moment between the u.s. and iran. t is in the headlines. between iran and its regional neighbor, friends, and foes. we are on the eve of potential negotiations on iran's nuclear activities. there's a new president in ffice in...
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ms. kennedy was on the left and the president was not moving, his eyes were open, he was staring, his arms boards and i knew there was a large wound in the back of his head. we got the i.v. going and got a heart tracing machine hooked up and he had a straight line that i saw when i looked at it. i didn't see any evidence of myocardial activity. >> it's official. as of a few minutes ago, the president of the united states is dead. >> the sixth floor was really a mess. it was school book storage place. there were some boxes piled up that looked like they could be used for an outfit for a rifle rest. >> he's been shot. >> none of us were expecting him to get shot. >> i worked for the dallas times herald in the advertising department and jack ruby was one of my clients. knowing him the way i did, i believe he thought he could shoot oswald, be the man that shot the man which, you know, the code of the west, and that no jury would ever convict him and he could go back and operate his business and be the main attraction. >> ruby fired, i jumped and i got the picture. >> i was in middle school and
ms. kennedy was on the left and the president was not moving, his eyes were open, he was staring, his arms boards and i knew there was a large wound in the back of his head. we got the i.v. going and got a heart tracing machine hooked up and he had a straight line that i saw when i looked at it. i didn't see any evidence of myocardial activity. >> it's official. as of a few minutes ago, the president of the united states is dead. >> the sixth floor was really a mess. it was school...
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ms. porter's school in connecticut. >> she wrote that mrs. kennedysigned her mission of first lady along the following lines. do you remember this? >> preservation of family, entertaining with style and grace in the number one house in the world, the makeover of the white house itself and the raising of the cultural stature of this country. >> wasn't that amazing that she wrote that before going into the white house. she already had a firm sense -- family and children first. everyone would hope that would be the case but she already had a mission statement before she began as the first lady. >> our next clip is from an that was done about raising children in the white house. >> it is rather hard with children. there is so little privacy. i don't mind for myself -- but i think it is hard with them, i wanted to take my daughter to the circus last week and decided, i just shouldn't because that would ruin it for her. i worked so hard to make a little ballet school a private thing we can do together and there were a number of photographers when we got th
ms. porter's school in connecticut. >> she wrote that mrs. kennedysigned her mission of first lady along the following lines. do you remember this? >> preservation of family, entertaining with style and grace in the number one house in the world, the makeover of the white house itself and the raising of the cultural stature of this country. >> wasn't that amazing that she wrote that before going into the white house. she already had a firm sense -- family and children first....
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ms. megyn will be here tonight. >> i am today announcing my candidacy. >> far left movie director oliver stone says he refuses to watch my movie "killing kennedy this wowat might be good news. >> when does it all end, huh? how much is enough? >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more excuses about obamacare. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the latest is all the chaos is being caused by the health insurance companies. >> the insurance companies that chose to strip away benefits from existing plans in the interim that cancelled existing plans in the interim. you know, they took away that grandfathering opportunity. and that's a reality. >> oh, but according to the "the washington post," mr. carney is not telling the whole truth. quote: the administration's effort to pin the blame on insurance companies is a classic case of misdirection between 75% and 95% of the problem stems from the effective date when obamacare mandates began but the white house chooses to give the focus elsewhere. now, they gave them three pinocchios
ms. megyn will be here tonight. >> i am today announcing my candidacy. >> far left movie director oliver stone says he refuses to watch my movie "killing kennedy this wowat might be good news. >> when does it all end, huh? how much is enough? >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more excuses about obamacare. that is the subject of this evening's...
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ms. hanabusa: thank you, mr. speaker. tomorrow will mark the 50th anniversary of the executive order of president kennedy which established the presidential medal of freedom. 500 exceptional individuals have received the award in these 50 years. tomorrow, 16 will be honored, including president bill clinton. for us in hawaii it is noteworthy that the hawaii born president will be honoring senator daniel k. inouye. in his press release the president recognized the senator for his lifelong public service, including the highly decorated 442nd regiment in world war ii for which he he was awarded the highest military honor, the congressional medal of honor. it is, however, most noteworthy that when asked how the senator wanted to be remembered, senator inouye said, very simply, that i represented the people of hawaii honestly and to the best of my ability. i think i did ok. were his words. he was a true american, a humble man, and truly deserving of the highest civilian honor of this great country. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virgin islands rise? mrs
ms. hanabusa: thank you, mr. speaker. tomorrow will mark the 50th anniversary of the executive order of president kennedy which established the presidential medal of freedom. 500 exceptional individuals have received the award in these 50 years. tomorrow, 16 will be honored, including president bill clinton. for us in hawaii it is noteworthy that the hawaii born president will be honoring senator daniel k. inouye. in his press release the president recognized the senator for his lifelong public...
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ms. collins: before the senator from oregon leaves the floor, i just want to thank him for his leadership on this bill. he did pick up the mantle from our dear late colleague, senator ted kennedy. he had worked on this issue in his home state, senator merkley had, before coming to the senate, and we have worked very closely together as this bill has been on the floor. he's been very fair, open-minded, and although we were not able to work out agreements on everything as i would have hoped, i do believe that there was a good-faith effort that was evident in the passage of senator portman's amendment, and i'm really excited that tomorrow we will be reaching final passage, and the senator, senator merkley, deserves an enormous amount of credit for his leadership. so i just wanted to thank him while he was still present on the floor and to also tell him how much i appreciated his kind words earlier today. thank you, mr. president. and, mr. president, i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senior senator from maine is recognized. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask that proceedings under th
ms. collins: before the senator from oregon leaves the floor, i just want to thank him for his leadership on this bill. he did pick up the mantle from our dear late colleague, senator ted kennedy. he had worked on this issue in his home state, senator merkley had, before coming to the senate, and we have worked very closely together as this bill has been on the floor. he's been very fair, open-minded, and although we were not able to work out agreements on everything as i would have hoped, i do...
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images of the kennedys" 2012 come and "let freedom ring: stanley terick's iconic images of the march on washington" just came out this year. if you like to purchase the in our conversation with ms. kelly, here are the phone numbers. (202) 585-3880 for those of you in east and central time zones. (202) 585-3881 if you live in the mountain/pacific time zones, and if you can't get through on the phone lines and you want to participate you can e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org, or you can post a comment on our twitter page at booktv is on twitter handle, and fun on our faook pa finally on our facebook page, you will see it near the topherp where you can post a comment under her picture was the reactg kitty kelley that you got to "the family" and to "oprah"? >> guest: "the family" was allowed, rancorous, negative. they were furious. and at one point there was a reporter from rhode island to read the book and reviewed it and said there are things -- and he knew the bush is very, very well. he knew george herbert walker bush very well, and he wrote in his review that he was quite surprised by certain things in the book, that he had not known. and he said particularly -- decided george he
images of the kennedys" 2012 come and "let freedom ring: stanley terick's iconic images of the march on washington" just came out this year. if you like to purchase the in our conversation with ms. kelly, here are the phone numbers. (202) 585-3880 for those of you in east and central time zones. (202) 585-3881 if you live in the mountain/pacific time zones, and if you can't get through on the phone lines and you want to participate you can e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org, or you...
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images of the kennedys" 2012 come and "let freedom ring: stanley terick's iconic images of the march on washington" just came out this year. if you like to purchase the in our conversation with ms. kelly, here are the phone numbers. (202) 585-3880 for those of you in east and central time zones. (202) 585-3881 if you live in the mountain/pacific time zones, and if you can't get through on the phone lines and you want to participate you can e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org, or you can post a comment on our twitter page at booktv is on twitter handle, and fun on our facebook page and facebook.com/booktv. you will see it right up there near the top where you can post a comment under ms. kelley's picture. what was the reaction coming kitty kelley that you got to "the family" and to "oprah"? >> guest: "the family" was allowed, rancorous, negative. they were furious. and at one point there was a reporter from rhode island to read the book and reviewed it and said there are things -- and he knew the bush is very, very well. he knew george herbert walker bush very well, and he wrote in his review that he was quite surprised by certain things in the book, that he had not known. and he sai
images of the kennedys" 2012 come and "let freedom ring: stanley terick's iconic images of the march on washington" just came out this year. if you like to purchase the in our conversation with ms. kelly, here are the phone numbers. (202) 585-3880 for those of you in east and central time zones. (202) 585-3881 if you live in the mountain/pacific time zones, and if you can't get through on the phone lines and you want to participate you can e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org, or you...