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the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen.re were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides, have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society's is how do the handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, and a lot of people disliked him greatly, some even hated him, would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the rule of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under a new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be too a
the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen.re were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides, have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society's is how do the handle the transfer...
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the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen.e not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides, have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of societies is how do the handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, and a lot of people disliked him greatly, some even hated him, would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the rule of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under a new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be too anxious
the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen.e not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides, have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of societies is how do the handle the transfer of...
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. >> the newsmen, the congressman and his aide jackie speier were clearly the target. >> and i was shot. five times. but the first thing i thought was, oh, my god, this is it. i'm 28 years old. and my life is over. >> inside the larger plane, jerry parks was sitting across from his wife, patty, when bullets came through the windows. >> i heard my mom holler, my god, look at patty. and i turned around and looked and the whole top part of her head was gone. >> the tractor was over there. >> her daughter tracy. >> when they started shooting down here at the big plane, that's when larry layton started on our little plane. he shot the two people in front of us. then he turned around and pointed the gun at my brother's chest and the bullet we thought went off. he flew back and, you know, and acted like he had been hit and then looked down and realized he hadn't. >> dale and i struggled with larry to get the gun away. larry was hitting me and kicking me at that time, and i had to fight larry and i had to push up through the pilot's seat and go out the pilot's door and then ran toward the jungl
. >> the newsmen, the congressman and his aide jackie speier were clearly the target. >> and i was shot. five times. but the first thing i thought was, oh, my god, this is it. i'm 28 years old. and my life is over. >> inside the larger plane, jerry parks was sitting across from his wife, patty, when bullets came through the windows. >> i heard my mom holler, my god, look at patty. and i turned around and looked and the whole top part of her head was gone. >> the...
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the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen.iends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides, have removed every scrap. every vestige of the signs of personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, and a lot of people disliked him greatly, some even hated him, would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the rule of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under a new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be too anxious to assume power. and he has to k
the six pall bearers you see here are newsmen.iends on hand to serve as pall bearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides, have removed every scrap. every vestige of the signs of personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson,...
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the six pal bearers you see here are newsmen.ives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aids -- aides have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some hated him would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the root of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have, i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under the new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be too anxious to assume power. an
the six pal bearers you see here are newsmen.ives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aids -- aides have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top?...
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. >> jerry parks' wife was killed and so was congressman ryan and three newsmen. parks ordered his daughter tracy, her older sister and three other youths to run for safety into the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that, like, once you get so far you can't -- you get lost in your direction. >> before night came, we went back to the jungle and started hollering for the kids and no response. and i thought oh, my god, don't tell me they're lost. >> i was the organizer, and anything that needed organizing they gave to carter. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the reverend jim jones told his people this would be the day they'd ha
. >> jerry parks' wife was killed and so was congressman ryan and three newsmen. parks ordered his daughter tracy, her older sister and three other youths to run for safety into the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that, like, once you get so far you can't -- you get lost in your direction. >> before night came, we went back to the jungle and started hollering for the kids and no response. and i thought oh, my god, don't tell me they're lost. >> i...
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the six pallbearers you see here are newsmen.nds on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of societies is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some hated him, would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the root of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under a new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be too anxious to assume power. and he has to keep the kennedy people on board with him. so
the six pallbearers you see here are newsmen.nds on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides have removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of societies is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson,...
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benjamin bradlee is one of the most respected newsmen of his generation.nt on to defend liberty here at home after world war ii. he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of truth continued to set the standard for journalism. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> the honorable william j. clinton. [ applause ] >>> among the finest public serve yapts of our time, president william j. clinton argued cases for the people of arkansas, served his state in the governor's mansion and guided our nation into a new century. as the 42nd president, he over saw a era of change and change. his work after leave pg public office continues to respect his passionate unending commitment toism proving the lives of people around the world. both at home and abroad and as founder of clinton foundation, he has shown that through creative cooperation among men and women of good will, we can solve the most retractable problems. [ applause ] [ c
benjamin bradlee is one of the most respected newsmen of his generation.nt on to defend liberty here at home after world war ii. he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of truth continued to set the standard for journalism. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> the honorable william j. clinton. [ applause ] >>> among the finest public...
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. >> jerry parks' wife was killed and so was congressman ryan and three newsmen. parks ordered his daughter tracy, her older sister and three other youths to run for safety into the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that, like, once you get so far you can't -- you get lost in your direction. >> before night came, we went back to the jungle and started hollering for the kids and no response. and i thought oh, my god, don't tell me they're lost. >> i was the organizer, and anything that needed organizing they gave to carter. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the reverend jim jones told his people this would be the day they'd ha
. >> jerry parks' wife was killed and so was congressman ryan and three newsmen. parks ordered his daughter tracy, her older sister and three other youths to run for safety into the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that, like, once you get so far you can't -- you get lost in your direction. >> before night came, we went back to the jungle and started hollering for the kids and no response. and i thought oh, my god, don't tell me they're lost. >> i...
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. >> through this corridor of newsmen, photographers that oswald will be brought to a vehicle for transferf about 15 blocks, which is ironically just across from the scene where president kennedy was asays nated on friday. >> anticipation has built up here in downtown dallas in front of the county jail. they are waiting for a glimpse of lee oswald. >> there he is. here he comes. >> the prisoner. >> let me have it. i want it. >> being led out by captain fritz. >> there is lee. he's been shot. he's been shot. lee oswald has been shot. there is a man with a gun. it's absolute panic. absolute panic in the basement of the dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into his stomach. >> he's shot. he is shot. oswald -- >> is it oswald. >> the man that shot the man? or do you know? >> that's the man. >> immediately after the shooting, our only witnesses that we could talk to were other reporters. >> where did he go pierre? >> he was here. they just put their gun there. i saw the flash on the black swe
. >> through this corridor of newsmen, photographers that oswald will be brought to a vehicle for transferf about 15 blocks, which is ironically just across from the scene where president kennedy was asays nated on friday. >> anticipation has built up here in downtown dallas in front of the county jail. they are waiting for a glimpse of lee oswald. >> there he is. here he comes. >> the prisoner. >> let me have it. i want it. >> being led out by captain fritz....
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. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and distributing card, also making friends. >> jack ruby was a police and media groupie. ruby thought he was our friend. >> so i'm in this very same room friday night when we had the defendant up here. some of you will recall he asked a question from out here. no, standing right back here. i didn't know who he was. i thought he was a member of the press. and he told me as we walked out of here that he was a nightclub operator. >> ruby's act was that of a vigilante. he wanted nothing more to be known -- people to flock to his nightclub to shake the hand of the man who killed the man who killed the president. i might add, if ruby silenced oswald for the mob, who was supposed to silence jack ruby? he died of normal causes over three years later. now, one would think that the conspiracy community would fold its tent and go home. but they continued undaunted and unfazed with this obsession. >> their game is to fool you. these people want the investigation stopped. they don't want a trial at all. please bel
. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and distributing card, also making friends. >> jack ruby was a police and media groupie. ruby thought he was our friend. >> so i'm in this very same room friday night when we had the defendant up here. some of you will recall he asked a question from out here. no, standing right back here. i didn't know who he was. i thought he was a member of the press. and he told me as we walked out of...
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this is why people don't like newsmen. i'm a news man, too. i know your dirty tricks.ng more to say. goodbye. >> i'm walking off my set. >> since he didn't want to talk about it, let's take that same question to economist ben powell. he runs the free market institute at texas tech. so ben? >> i'm not bothered if the don't give more of it away. the make their money by making our lives better. so they are helping people by making a profit. and often that's the best way the can go about helping people. >> and when the make a profit and the hire people, those jobs live on for years and people use it to educate their kids and feed their family. there's a multiplier. these guys may not even be good at charity. we know they're good at making money. i think the should stick to what their specialty is. >> it's not about their motives, jop, it's about the results from it. when they're pursuing profits in the marketplace is benefits others. real reason is decree eight products and services that make our lives better. as a byproduct the create jobs that make other people better of
this is why people don't like newsmen. i'm a news man, too. i know your dirty tricks.ng more to say. goodbye. >> i'm walking off my set. >> since he didn't want to talk about it, let's take that same question to economist ben powell. he runs the free market institute at texas tech. so ben? >> i'm not bothered if the don't give more of it away. the make their money by making our lives better. so they are helping people by making a profit. and often that's the best way the can...
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this is why people don't like newsmen. i'm a newsman, too. i know your dirty tricks! there is nothing more to say. good-bye. i'm walking off. >> since he didn't want to talk about it, let's take that same question to economist ben powell from texas tech. >> i'm not bothered if they don't give more of it away. they make their money by making our lives better, so they are helping people by making a profit. and often that's the best way they can go about helping people. >> and when they make a profit and they hire people, those jobs live on for years and people use it to educate their kids and feed their family. there is a multiplier. these guys may not even be good at charity. we know they're good at making money. i think they should stickie what their specialty is. >> it's not about their motives, john. it's about the results from it. when they're pursuing profits in the marketplace, it leads them to do the very things that we want them to do to benefit others. of course, the real reason for this is them creating the products and services that make our lives better, bu
this is why people don't like newsmen. i'm a newsman, too. i know your dirty tricks! there is nothing more to say. good-bye. i'm walking off. >> since he didn't want to talk about it, let's take that same question to economist ben powell from texas tech. >> i'm not bothered if they don't give more of it away. they make their money by making our lives better, so they are helping people by making a profit. and often that's the best way they can go about helping people. >> and...
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. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and distributingis card, also making friends. >> jack ruby was a police and media groupie. ruby thought he was our friend. >> so i'm in this very same room friday night when we had the defendant up here. some of you will recall he asked a question from out here. no, standing right back here. i didn't know who he was. i thought he was a member of the press. and he told me as we walked out of here that he was a nightclub operator. >> ruby's act was that of a vigilante. he wanted nothing more to be known -- people to flock to his nightclub to shake the hand of the man who killed the man who killed the president. i might add, if ruby silenced oswald for the mob, who was supposed to silence jack ruby? he died of normal causes over three years later. now, one would think that the conspiracy community would fold its tent and go home. but they continued undaunted and unfazed with this obsession. >> their game is to fool you. these people want the investigation stopped. they don't want a trial at all. please b
. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and distributingis card, also making friends. >> jack ruby was a police and media groupie. ruby thought he was our friend. >> so i'm in this very same room friday night when we had the defendant up here. some of you will recall he asked a question from out here. no, standing right back here. i didn't know who he was. i thought he was a member of the press. and he told me as we walked out...
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a titan of journalism, benjamin bradlee is one of the most respected newsmen of his generation. after serving our nation in world war ii, ben bradlee went on to defend liberty here at home, testing the limits of a free press during his tenure as executive editor of "the washington post," he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of truth continued to set the standard for journalism. [ applause ] >>> the honorable william j. clinton. among the finest public servants of our time, president william j. clinton argued cases for the people of arkansas, served his state in the governor's mansion and guided our nation into a new century. as the 42nd president of the united states, bill clinton oversaw an era of challenge and change, prosperity and progress. his work after leaving public office continues to reflect his passionate, unending commitment to improving the lives and livelihoods of people around the world. in responding to needs bo
a titan of journalism, benjamin bradlee is one of the most respected newsmen of his generation. after serving our nation in world war ii, ben bradlee went on to defend liberty here at home, testing the limits of a free press during his tenure as executive editor of "the washington post," he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of truth...
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. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and distributing jack ruby was a police and media groupie. ruby thought he was our friend. >> so i'm in this very same room friday night when we had the defendant up here. if some of you will recall, he asked a question from out here. no, standing right back here. i didn't know who he was. i thought he was a member of the press. and he told me as we walked out of here that he was a nightclub operator. >> ruby's act was that of a vigilante. he wanted nothing more to be known -- people to flock to his nightclub to shake the hand of the man who killed the man who killed the president. >> i might add, if ruby silenced oswald for the mob, who was supposed to silence jack ruby? he died of normal causes over three years later. now, one would think that the conspiracy community would fold its tent and go home. but they continued undaunted and unfazed with this obsession. >> their game is to fool you. these people want the investigation stopped. they don't want a trial at all. please believe me. announcer: rig
. >> he had been here at the police station during the past two days talking with newsmen and distributing jack ruby was a police and media groupie. ruby thought he was our friend. >> so i'm in this very same room friday night when we had the defendant up here. if some of you will recall, he asked a question from out here. no, standing right back here. i didn't know who he was. i thought he was a member of the press. and he told me as we walked out of here that he was a nightclub...
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newsmen asked him. approximately 140,000 people did files through the rotunda.he honor guard -- they are changing. there are members of the military services who have stood there with the late president. now you see others who are moving in to take their place. the one guard takes over. the other guard is released. members of the five armed services. what must be the most solemn, excruciating duty a member of the armed services can perform. the ritual. every move is prescribed. every moment precise. every movement by the book. john movement honors fitzgerald kennedy. even as the succession to lyndon johnson is taking place, what is this succession taking place? one group of sentries is relieved, another group of sentries takes their place. the casket -- covered with a flag. they stand at attention. untilill stand that way others come to take their places. that is the military tradition. john fitzgerald kennedy is a military man. people were to have filed through therefore a portion of yesterday. it was originally planned for the night that the rotunda would be c
newsmen asked him. approximately 140,000 people did files through the rotunda.he honor guard -- they are changing. there are members of the military services who have stood there with the late president. now you see others who are moving in to take their place. the one guard takes over. the other guard is released. members of the five armed services. what must be the most solemn, excruciating duty a member of the armed services can perform. the ritual. every move is prescribed. every moment...
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a titan of journalism, benjamin bradley is one of the most respected newsmen of his ghen generation.after serving our nation in world war ii, ben bradley went on to defend liberty here at home. testing the limits of a free press during his tenure as executive editor of the "washington post," he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of truth continue to set the standard for journalism. >> the honorable william j. clinton. among the finest public servants of our time, president william j. clinton argued cases for the people of arkansas, served his state in the governor's mansion, and guided our nation into a new century. as the 42nd president of the united states, bill clinton oversaw an era of challenge and change, prosperity and progress. his work after leaving public office continues to reflect his passionate, unending commitment to improving the lives and livelihoods of people around the world in responding to needs both at home and a
a titan of journalism, benjamin bradley is one of the most respected newsmen of his ghen generation.after serving our nation in world war ii, ben bradley went on to defend liberty here at home. testing the limits of a free press during his tenure as executive editor of the "washington post," he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of...
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quickly appeared and he complained to american reporters that in all of your railroad cars i find newsmen selling my poems store when i never can resist the impulse to rebuild a lesson on the defense. get piracy also helps spread the same and helps with the lecture. he earned thousands o of thousaf dollars as his share of two or received. piracy was a national compex activity intimately bound up with legitimate publishing and the copyright law. they put it in 1882 piracy was the product of the law. respectable houses and pirate firms that always distinguishable from each other. just as the u.s. copyright act openly and encouraged the unauthorized recording of foreign authors said it was an enabling conditioning in the united states. not only the low overhead of the underwrite publishers more extensive authorized undertakings, promiscuous free booting allowed them to have startup lists in the capital but later propelled into power the respectability. a decentralized print industry in the antebellum years reflected the republican ideals of the cultural diffusion and widespread learning as t
quickly appeared and he complained to american reporters that in all of your railroad cars i find newsmen selling my poems store when i never can resist the impulse to rebuild a lesson on the defense. get piracy also helps spread the same and helps with the lecture. he earned thousands o of thousaf dollars as his share of two or received. piracy was a national compex activity intimately bound up with legitimate publishing and the copyright law. they put it in 1882 piracy was the product of the...