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oswald -- >> it is oswald. >> is that the man that shot the man or do you know? 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 the gun there. i saw the flash on the black sweater. >> right in the belly? >> did you see the gun to his stomach? >> i saw right here. he was in a group of men right here. >> masquerading as one of us or what? >> i thought it was one of the detective. you know, he had a hat. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot. the man who saw the shot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and an ambulance apparently is moving down now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time, now being moved in. he is not moving. he's in the ambulance now. at
oswald -- >> it is oswald. >> is that the man that shot the man or do you know? 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 the gun there. i saw the flash on the black sweater. >> right in the belly? >> did you see the gun to his stomach? >> i saw right here. he was in a group of men right here. >> masquerading as one of us or...
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the 1906 these investigation concluded that oswald, who was killed in prison 2 days after the kennedy murder had committed the crime alone. j. k was fatally shelled in november 1963 when on a visit to dallas, texas. the official investigation said oswald, a former us marine who temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building the case of spark numerous conspiracy theories. including government cover ups. in his book they g, f, k, assassination. the sec did work, sees it was a good time the cia and other military people were very unhappy with kennedy and extremely concerned about to where he was leading america. the, in fact, number one was the warming up a little bit of the relationship with russia and getting rid of the very bitter hostile cold war. you can be sure that the officials in moscow, beijing and havana were contacted directly by our ambassadors and my direct phone calls to make sure that they have not been involved. and once i was ascertained, and that was quite quickly, you can be sure. and then they came to realize very, very fast that this was a d
the 1906 these investigation concluded that oswald, who was killed in prison 2 days after the kennedy murder had committed the crime alone. j. k was fatally shelled in november 1963 when on a visit to dallas, texas. the official investigation said oswald, a former us marine who temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building the case of spark numerous conspiracy theories. including government cover ups. in his book they g, f, k, assassination. the sec did work, sees it...
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the official investigation said oswald, a former us marine who temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building the case spark numerous conspiracy theories including government cover ups in his booth named the j. f. k. assassination defected. wet sees, it was a, could the cia and other military people were very unhappy with kennedy and extremely concerned about where he was leaning america. in fact, number one was the warming up a little bit of the relationship with russia and getting rid of a very bitter hostile cold war. you can be sure that the officials in moscow, beijing and havana were contacted directly by our ambassadors and my direct phone calls to make sure that they had not been involved. and once i was asked or change, and that was quite quickly, you can be sure. and then they came to realize very, very fast that this was a domestic price. this was the assassination of president is not by foreign powers, but by people here in america. and it was then the overthrow, the government. it was cool to talk in america and they were not going to be able to h
the official investigation said oswald, a former us marine who temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building the case spark numerous conspiracy theories including government cover ups in his booth named the j. f. k. assassination defected. wet sees, it was a, could the cia and other military people were very unhappy with kennedy and extremely concerned about where he was leaning america. in fact, number one was the warming up a little bit of the relationship with...
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. recently been released documents showing links between the officially accused killer lee harvey oswald on the soviet k g b the 960 s investigation. but then concluded that oswald was denied it by the way, who was killed in prison. 2 days off, the kennedy mother had committed to the crime alone. jeff kay was fatally shelton, november 900. 63 was on a visit to dallas, texas, with the official investigation saying, oswald, former us marine who had temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building. the case of spot numerous conspiracy theories including government cover ups in his book. now the j f k. assassination dissected what told me in his view, it was a kuda tub. the cia and other military people were very unhappy with kennedy and extremely concerned about where he was leaning america. in fact, number one was the warming up a little bit of the relationship with russia and getting rid of a very bitter hostile cold war. you can be sure that the officials in moscow, beijing and havana were contacted directly by our ambassadors and by direct phone calls to make sure
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november 1963 while visits dallas, texas, with the official investigation saying, oswald, a former us marine who temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building. the case had spoke numerous conspiracy theories over the is so many including government cover ups. now, in his latest book out the j, f. k. assassination dissected what told me more. you said it was a qu, deter the cia and other military people were very unhappy with kennedy and extremely concerned about where he was leaning america. in fact, number one was the warming up a little bit of the relationship with russia and getting rid of a very bitter hostile cold war. you can be sure that the officials in moscow, beijing and havana, or contacted directly by our ambassadors and my direct phone calls to make sure that they had not been involved. and once i was asked or change, and that was quite quickly, you can be sure. and then it came to realize very, very fast that this was a domestic price. this was the assassination of president is not by foreign powers, but by people here in america. and it was the
november 1963 while visits dallas, texas, with the official investigation saying, oswald, a former us marine who temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building. the case had spoke numerous conspiracy theories over the is so many including government cover ups. now, in his latest book out the j, f. k. assassination dissected what told me more. you said it was a qu, deter the cia and other military people were very unhappy with kennedy and extremely concerned about where...
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. >> to the banks of the mississippi, stephanie oswald takes us there. >> this romantic tradition began in rome, but it was made popular in paris on a famous bridge known as point. does our new orleans has offense of love locks and like the city itself, it attracts romantics. we love the city and we love this tradition is sweethearts. the coming years since a first date in 1966, and my husband's parents came here on their honeymoon in 1942. >> you lock on it? and it was like you're locking your sweetheart with you. and it's just grown and grown and people are people are. you're constantly taking pictures and putting their own lock on it for their lives together and for sweetness. and for valentine's day, hundreds of names are written on the locks. >> some are even engraved. he's our to be tossed into the mississippi. we're not sure how that works for the combination locks. in any case, it's a tribute to romance and a reminder that especially on valentine's day in nola love wins stephanie oswald. >> several events being impacted by weather at. the 2022 winter olympics. the unexpected sno
. >> to the banks of the mississippi, stephanie oswald takes us there. >> this romantic tradition began in rome, but it was made popular in paris on a famous bridge known as point. does our new orleans has offense of love locks and like the city itself, it attracts romantics. we love the city and we love this tradition is sweethearts. the coming years since a first date in 1966, and my husband's parents came here on their honeymoon in 1942. >> you lock on it? and it was like...
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with russia they are put in, is endangering this and to we need to not mince i words you live near oswald on. we are tackling the challenge that these times have made of us with a cool head, resolutely play for there are 5 approaches that we want to take. the original firstly of, that's what we need to support ukraine and it's an hour of desperate need. and also from recent weeks and months, we have done this as much as we can read with the attack on ukraine, we find ourselves in a new age in care of in hot give a d. s a multiple. people are not just defending their homeland, they are fighting for liberty and democracy for values that we share with them. let's do applauding demotion as democratic as european use humans like we stand with you. we stand on the right side of history with view. i'm dollars of a president on thursday president put in attacking ukraine, created a new reality. and this new reality requires a clear response. we have given this clear response, as you know, yesterday we decided that germany will deliver weapons to ukraine or so it can defend itself. with plane and
with russia they are put in, is endangering this and to we need to not mince i words you live near oswald on. we are tackling the challenge that these times have made of us with a cool head, resolutely play for there are 5 approaches that we want to take. the original firstly of, that's what we need to support ukraine and it's an hour of desperate need. and also from recent weeks and months, we have done this as much as we can read with the attack on ukraine, we find ourselves in a new age in...
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tolerance and human rights, but you will prevail in russia when it hamilton, ladies and gentlemen, also, oswald, the 3rd major challenge we have is preventing put ins, war infecting other countries in europe. and that means without any ifs, ands or buts, we are completely committed to our mute to the mutual defense clause and our collective security guarantee, a nato. what was your odds on elliot? and i ensured to listen to those in eastern europe who worry about their own security on the trips president. quote, in must not underestimate our resoluteness, we will defend the nato territory on the basis of our collective security guarantee, inch for inch your mind and women. this absolutely certainty in taking a country into ukraine. the will that we have as an alliance is to defend this country as we would defend ourselves. we want to build the owners, look, the german armed forces has already expanded its support for the eastern european later partners. and for this important signal, i want to thank the german ministry of defense, lithuania, where we are leading the response task that we have i
tolerance and human rights, but you will prevail in russia when it hamilton, ladies and gentlemen, also, oswald, the 3rd major challenge we have is preventing put ins, war infecting other countries in europe. and that means without any ifs, ands or buts, we are completely committed to our mute to the mutual defense clause and our collective security guarantee, a nato. what was your odds on elliot? and i ensured to listen to those in eastern europe who worry about their own security on the trips...
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tolerance and human rights, but you will prevail in russia when it hamilton, ladies and gentlemen, also, oswald, the 3rd major challenge we have is preventing put ins, war infecting other countries in europe. and that means without any ifs, ands or buts, we are completely committed to our mute to the mutual defense clause and our collective security guarantee, a nato what was your wasn't elliott and i assured to listen to those in eastern europe who are worried about their own security on the trips president quote, in must not underestimate our resoluteness, we will defend the nato territory on the basis of our collective security guarantee, inch for inch your mind and women. there's absolutely certainty in taking a country into ukraine. the will that we have as an alliance is to defend this country as we would defend ourselves. we want to build the owners, look, the german armed forces has already expanded its support for the eastern european later partners. and for this important signal. i want to thank the german ministry of defense, lithuania, where we are leading the response task that we
tolerance and human rights, but you will prevail in russia when it hamilton, ladies and gentlemen, also, oswald, the 3rd major challenge we have is preventing put ins, war infecting other countries in europe. and that means without any ifs, ands or buts, we are completely committed to our mute to the mutual defense clause and our collective security guarantee, a nato what was your wasn't elliott and i assured to listen to those in eastern europe who are worried about their own security on the...
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a year later he was assassinated by russian, lee harvey oswald. he was killed two days later russia is called a problem, khrushchev was in power at the time. he is going to put missiles in cuba and candy said you get them out of here. i was in the philippines during the vietnam war when kennedy got assassinated. that is all i want to say russia has been a problem for 60 years, okay? i hope some people are listening and know why we have a problem. he went so why does that apply to what's going on today do you think? >> caller: i don't have a way to fix this problem. like i say he's got leverage because they sent gas to germany using that. they see a were fighting over here with each other. our countries get together a republican or democrat and get serious with russia. they will do everything they can to start problems that's all i can suggest i don't how they're going to solve it okay. >> south dakota. >> guest: the cold war security construct is been in place since the end of world war ii. do you engage with russia? you bring it closer in? do you
a year later he was assassinated by russian, lee harvey oswald. he was killed two days later russia is called a problem, khrushchev was in power at the time. he is going to put missiles in cuba and candy said you get them out of here. i was in the philippines during the vietnam war when kennedy got assassinated. that is all i want to say russia has been a problem for 60 years, okay? i hope some people are listening and know why we have a problem. he went so why does that apply to what's going...
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with russia they are put in, is endangering this and to we need to not mince i words you live near oswald on. we are tackling the challenge that these times have made of us with a cool head, resolutely play for there are 5 approaches that we want to take. the original firstly of, that's what we need to support ukraine and it's an hour of desperate need. and also from recent weeks and months, we have done this as much as we can read with the attack on ukraine, we find ourselves in a new age in care of in heart give a dis, a multiple. people are not just defending their homeland, they are fighting for liberty and democracy for values that we share with them. let's do applauding demotion as democratic as european use humans like we stand with you. we stand on the right side of history with i'm dollars of a president on thursday. president put in attacking ukraine, created a new reality. and this new reality requires a clear response. we have given this clear response, as you know, yesterday we decided that germany will deliver weapons to ukraine so it can defend itself. with plane and there
with russia they are put in, is endangering this and to we need to not mince i words you live near oswald on. we are tackling the challenge that these times have made of us with a cool head, resolutely play for there are 5 approaches that we want to take. the original firstly of, that's what we need to support ukraine and it's an hour of desperate need. and also from recent weeks and months, we have done this as much as we can read with the attack on ukraine, we find ourselves in a new age in...
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from european union chiefs in strasburg, urging moscow to come to the negotiating table. lou schwab, oswald, read the choice to days between war and tragic sacrifices that would go along with it or the courage of a political engagement, a courage of a diplomatic negotiation. very clearly, european union chooses diplomacy and chooses negotiation. we will demonstrate discourage your there was little sign of any russian troop withdrawals in belarus on wednesday. this another show of military bustle for the cameras. joint exercises, wood bell, or russian troops, only deepening fears, a neighboring ukraine that had invasions imminent, on the land. and in the air, nato says russia has reached full combat readiness. but there is a shred of hope. in recent days, russia has signal that it will be willing to join talks about door remains open. due to marcia, nato runs the risk of being drawn into a long, protracted stand off with russia due to little and it runs the risk of a possible invasion in ukraine. something that could destabilize the whole of europe. russia is creating a new normal said stole
from european union chiefs in strasburg, urging moscow to come to the negotiating table. lou schwab, oswald, read the choice to days between war and tragic sacrifices that would go along with it or the courage of a political engagement, a courage of a diplomatic negotiation. very clearly, european union chooses diplomacy and chooses negotiation. we will demonstrate discourage your there was little sign of any russian troop withdrawals in belarus on wednesday. this another show of military...
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really terrific museum, six floor museum where, which is right housed in the book depository for oswaldook the shots at the president's car as it went by. that is of course mainly focused on the events around the assassination. i found it really interesting to combine the two visits. the thing about the jfk library i think is also that part of the intention was to create, i mean i think i thought of it as a sort of, a little bit of nostalgic utopianism about the jfk presidency. when you emerge from the exhibits, this tremendous atrium that looks out on boston harbor, you don't pay attention to the sort of individual in a sense. you are in all of this place and this institutional grandeur. that is the impression i think you were supposed to be left with. in the jfk library as i remember it, the main exhibition, the intention was quite deliberate to say ok, in a sense we all know what happened. but we are taking a look at this time that came before it. this is what we are looking back on. host: just about five or 10 units left here with edward rothstein. if you want to call into talk abou
really terrific museum, six floor museum where, which is right housed in the book depository for oswaldook the shots at the president's car as it went by. that is of course mainly focused on the events around the assassination. i found it really interesting to combine the two visits. the thing about the jfk library i think is also that part of the intention was to create, i mean i think i thought of it as a sort of, a little bit of nostalgic utopianism about the jfk presidency. when you emerge...
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with russia they are put in, is endangering this and to we need to not mince i words you live near oswald on. we are tackling the challenge that these times have made of us with a cool head, resolutely living room for. there are 5 approaches that we want to take. the original firstly of, that's what we need to support ukraine and it's an hour of desperate need. and also from recent weeks and months, we have done this as much as we can read with the attack on ukraine, we find ourselves in a new age in care of in hot give a d. s a multiple. people are not just defending their homeland, they are fighting for liberty and democracy for values that we share with them. let's do applauding demolition as democratic as european use humans like we stand with you. we stand on the right side of history with i'm dollars of a president on thursday. president put in attacking ukraine, created a new reality. and this new reality requires a clear response. we have given this clear response, as you know, yesterday we decided that germany will deliver weapons to ukraine or so it can defend itself on this pla
with russia they are put in, is endangering this and to we need to not mince i words you live near oswald on. we are tackling the challenge that these times have made of us with a cool head, resolutely living room for. there are 5 approaches that we want to take. the original firstly of, that's what we need to support ukraine and it's an hour of desperate need. and also from recent weeks and months, we have done this as much as we can read with the attack on ukraine, we find ourselves in a new...
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when at amada a. m. ladies and gentlemen, also, oswald, the 3rd major challenge we have is preventing put ins, war infecting other countries in europe, and that means without any ifs, ands or buts. we are completely committed to our mute to the mutual defense clause and our collective security guarantee. and nato bobby holds on elliot and i ensured to listen to those in eastern europe who worry about their own security. on the trips president included must not underestimate our resoluteness. we will defend the nato territory on the basis of our collective security guarantee, inch for inch your mind and women, this absolutely certainty in taking a country and to ukraine. the will that we have as an alliance is to defend this country as we would defend ourselves. we want to build the oldest lee. german armed forces has already expanded its support for the eastern european later partners. and for this important signal. i want to thank the german ministry of defense, lithuania, where we are leading the response task that we have increased our troops. and in romania we have expanded our ai
when at amada a. m. ladies and gentlemen, also, oswald, the 3rd major challenge we have is preventing put ins, war infecting other countries in europe, and that means without any ifs, ands or buts. we are completely committed to our mute to the mutual defense clause and our collective security guarantee. and nato bobby holds on elliot and i ensured to listen to those in eastern europe who worry about their own security. on the trips president included must not underestimate our resoluteness. we...
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there hasn't been anything this shocking since lee harvey oswald made a guest appearance on "gilligan's island." now, if you're not familiar with "the masked singer," congratulations. here's how it works. a bunch of what are called "celebrities" in costumes sing for a panel of judges, and each week, the losing singer gets "unmasked." we've now learned that rudy was unmasked during last week's taping of the first episode of season 7. truly a shocking revelation. i cannot believe "the masked singer" has had seven seasons. when did that happen? and how? how, god? ( applause ) how! rudy's episode hasn't aired yet, so we don't know much beyond that. fox isn't revealing what his swan song was, or which animal costume rudy wore. though it was safe to assume he was a jackass. ( laughter ) a lot of people are upset, but -- a lot of people are mad about this, naturally. ( applause ) a lot of people are upset, but, keep in mind: it may not be the producers' fault. it's possible that rudy just wandered onto the fox lot and passed out in the costume. (as rudy) "ah! where am i? start spreading the ne
there hasn't been anything this shocking since lee harvey oswald made a guest appearance on "gilligan's island." now, if you're not familiar with "the masked singer," congratulations. here's how it works. a bunch of what are called "celebrities" in costumes sing for a panel of judges, and each week, the losing singer gets "unmasked." we've now learned that rudy was unmasked during last week's taping of the first episode of season 7. truly a shocking...
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tribute to romance and a reminder that especially on valentine's day in nola love wins stephanie oswald. >> we'll see you during kron. 4 news at 10. it's next. when f the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news next few days we might expect just a few more cases from super bowl. >> but i do believe that, you know, we're on that stream downwards and nothing's going to stop us. >> now at 10 o'clock indoor mask mandates across a bay area counties are set to expire this week for folks who are bullish fully vaccinated. this is kron 4 news at 10 o'clock this sda
tribute to romance and a reminder that especially on valentine's day in nola love wins stephanie oswald. >> we'll see you during kron. 4 news at 10. it's next. when f the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news next few days we might expect just a few more cases from super bowl. >> but i do believe that, you know, we're on that stream downwards and nothing's going to stop us. >> now at 10 o'clock indoor mask mandates across a bay area counties are set to...
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the international olympic committee member oswald said the banned drug ended up in the athlete's systemmila valieva spoke today for the first time about what it has been like for her being at the centre of the huge controversy. she found russia's channel one, it has been difficult but she is emotionally tired, she does not have any emotions left it is like. she has been practising behind me ahead of her routine tonight. her practice did not go to plan, she fell on a couple of occasions, perhaps a sign of the toll this has taken on her. the international olympic committee has decided before the event has even got under way that if she were to finish in the first three, there will not be a medal ceremony. that tells you all you need to know about the huge ramifications of the scandal. . ~ the huge ramifications of the scandal. ., ,, , ., the huge ramifications of the scandal. . ~' , ., ., ., official figures show uk wage growth failed to keep up with the high cost of living between october and december. the office for national statistics says wages rose, but when taking inflation into acc
the international olympic committee member oswald said the banned drug ended up in the athlete's systemmila valieva spoke today for the first time about what it has been like for her being at the centre of the huge controversy. she found russia's channel one, it has been difficult but she is emotionally tired, she does not have any emotions left it is like. she has been practising behind me ahead of her routine tonight. her practice did not go to plan, she fell on a couple of occasions, perhaps...
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alumni of this facility were such notables in armored warfare as heinz gadarian aaron's volkheim oswald lutz and on the soviet side michiel to khachevski. perhaps the most famous soviet theoretician. the school graduated about 200 officers in total between both the germans and soviets, but they were of a higher rank than those training at leap hits. on the german side 17 of them would become division commanders by the outbreak of the war or above. and in addition nearly every tank the germany would deploy in combat between 1938 and 1943 had been developed based on testing at comma now the most secretive elements of soviet german cooperation centered on chemical weapons production and testing. two major laboratories and testing grounds were dedicated to soviet german cooperation on this point the first of them initially built in the suburbs of moscow only about seven miles from the kremlin this proved to be something of a problem when they were dropping chemical agents from the air and unfortunately hitting people in the moscow suburbs. so the main base was actually moved out much furthe
alumni of this facility were such notables in armored warfare as heinz gadarian aaron's volkheim oswald lutz and on the soviet side michiel to khachevski. perhaps the most famous soviet theoretician. the school graduated about 200 officers in total between both the germans and soviets, but they were of a higher rank than those training at leap hits. on the german side 17 of them would become division commanders by the outbreak of the war or above. and in addition nearly every tank the germany...
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visit there with a visit to a really terrific museum which is housed in the book repository where oswaldots as the cars went by, and that is mainly focused on the events around the assassination. i found it really interesting to combine these two visits. but the thing about the jfk library, i think part of the intention was to create, i think i thought of it as a sort of a little bit like nostalgic utopianism about the jfk presidency. when you emerge from these exhibits, you are in this tremendous im pei-designed atrium looking out over boston harbor. you don't pay attention to the sort of individual, in a sense. you are sort of in awe of this place and the institutional grandeur. i think that is the impression we are supposed to be left with. as i remember the main exhibition, the intention was quite deliberate to say in a sense, we all know what happened , but we are taking a look at this period that came before it, which is what we are looking back on. host: just about five or 10 minutes left here with edward rothstein, if you want to call in and talk about your favorite prisons will
visit there with a visit to a really terrific museum which is housed in the book repository where oswaldots as the cars went by, and that is mainly focused on the events around the assassination. i found it really interesting to combine these two visits. but the thing about the jfk library, i think part of the intention was to create, i think i thought of it as a sort of a little bit like nostalgic utopianism about the jfk presidency. when you emerge from these exhibits, you are in this...
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really terrific museum, six floor museum where, which is right housed in the book depository for oswaldthe shots at the president's car as it went by. that is of course mainly focused on the events around the assassination. i found it really interesting to combine the two visits. the thing about the jfk library i think is also that part of the intention was to create, i mean i think i thought of it as a sort of, a little bit of nostalgic utopianism about the jfk presidency. when you emerge from the exhibits, this tremendous atrium that looks out on boston harbor, you don't pay attention to the sort of individual in a sense. you are in all of this place and this institutional grandeur. that is the impression i think you were supposed to be left with. in the jfk library as i remember it, the main exhibition, the intention was quite deliberate to say ok, in a sense we all know what happened. but we are taking a look at this time that came before it. this is what we are looking back on. host: just about five or 10 units left here with edward rothstein. if you want to call into talk about yo
really terrific museum, six floor museum where, which is right housed in the book depository for oswaldthe shots at the president's car as it went by. that is of course mainly focused on the events around the assassination. i found it really interesting to combine the two visits. the thing about the jfk library i think is also that part of the intention was to create, i mean i think i thought of it as a sort of, a little bit of nostalgic utopianism about the jfk presidency. when you emerge from...
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rose manned university associate professor oswald joins us now along with first year fawrms student talkst. why is that an issue right now? it's an issue because of healthcare we want to make sure that prasht being taken care of. we saw a decline for applicants in fawrms school leading up to the pandemic and through the pandemic. we are starting to see uptick in applications and getting more pharmacists out there and ready to help. it has been a challenge getting students into a program. you chose to go not program and be a pharmacist. what motivated you to go into this industry? >> healthcare. >> yeah, for me it was healthcare any people family my father is a dentist. and we have always been in healthcare. just helping people. >> will: is in a problem in the pharmacy at large independent pharmacies having trouble as opposed to the cvss and walgreen's of the world? you are barn vs. rural? where are we experiencing this most acutely. >> i think the challenges with what we are have seen in january and pharmacists and healthcare being sick and closures, that's happened nationwide. but i thi
rose manned university associate professor oswald joins us now along with first year fawrms student talkst. why is that an issue right now? it's an issue because of healthcare we want to make sure that prasht being taken care of. we saw a decline for applicants in fawrms school leading up to the pandemic and through the pandemic. we are starting to see uptick in applications and getting more pharmacists out there and ready to help. it has been a challenge getting students into a program. you...