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joseph kennedy, ted kennedy, jackie kennedy, some of kennedy's entourage, ted sorensen, arthur goldberg, who became the labor secretary and then later a supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side, you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maimie, who is a cultural figure, and two important senators who are part of this mix, paul douglas and everett dirksen. you had george mcgovern, who was a congressman, and william fulbright. it is an amazing cast of characters. i was reading one account, a very vivid account of washington on the eve of the inaugural about the trains pulling into town. it was written by a clearly fairly junior reporter for the new york times called david halberstam, who has six or seven major books out there. the washington post had a young beat reporter who was assigned outside of kennedy's house in georgetown, and it was cold and bitter and every article was grumbling and sardonic. his name was tom wolf. [laughter] he has about six or seven major books out there too. the cast of characters is really quite remarkable. now, kennedy and eisenhower are interesting i think
joseph kennedy, ted kennedy, jackie kennedy, some of kennedy's entourage, ted sorensen, arthur goldberg, who became the labor secretary and then later a supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side, you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maimie, who is a cultural figure, and two important senators who are part of this mix, paul douglas and everett dirksen. you had george mcgovern, who was a congressman, and william fulbright. it is an amazing cast of characters. i was reading one account, a...
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you have robert kennedy, kennedy's campaign manager who would become attorney general, joseph kennedy, ted kennedy, jackie kennedy, some of kennedy's on to rock, ted sorenson, arthur celeste injure, arthur goldberg who became a supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side, you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maybe as a cultural figure, you had eisenhower's cabinet that is pretty interesting. and illinois had two important senators who were part of this mix, paul douglas and everett dixon. you have people like george mcgovern who was a congressman and william full bright. it's an amazing cast of characters. there was a very vivid account of washington on the eve of the inaugural about the trains pulling into town. it was written by a junior reporter from the new york times name david helper stem who has about six or seven major books that are out there. the washington post had a young beat reporter who was assigned outside of kennedy's house in georgetown, and it was cold, and bitter, and every article was grumbling and sardonic. his name was tom wulf. and he has about six or seven
you have robert kennedy, kennedy's campaign manager who would become attorney general, joseph kennedy, ted kennedy, jackie kennedy, some of kennedy's on to rock, ted sorenson, arthur celeste injure, arthur goldberg who became a supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side, you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maybe as a cultural figure, you had eisenhower's cabinet that is pretty interesting. and illinois had two important senators who were part of this mix, paul douglas and everett dixon....
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because robert kennedy again had and kennedy was an outlier and then do not attend the march. and ted was a little afraid to attend the march he was afraid he could become a target because they were considered insufficiently dedicated to have an enormous impact and ted kennedy became the most adamant of civil rights advocates in the kennedy family. i don't want to skip over robert because he said they had no great affinity for the civil rights movement as the attorney general the ones kennedy died as almost everyone realizes most people don't know the kennedy history anymore but robert kennedy's life was transformed. a man transformed by his brother's death and at that point robert kennedy there was no political benefit in this but kennedy kicked off that mantle with a brief five-year period and that became as we all know the leading figure in the civil rights movement and when he died ted kennedy, and he uses term that he gave in a speech in western massachusetts returning to political life after bobby's death with the fallen standard of my brothers and to become like my brot
because robert kennedy again had and kennedy was an outlier and then do not attend the march. and ted was a little afraid to attend the march he was afraid he could become a target because they were considered insufficiently dedicated to have an enormous impact and ted kennedy became the most adamant of civil rights advocates in the kennedy family. i don't want to skip over robert because he said they had no great affinity for the civil rights movement as the attorney general the ones kennedy...
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kennedy arrived, kennedy was chronically late. chronically late to everything and his aides said, this is one thing you cannot be late to. this is one, you know, even more than your wedding, this is one thing you have to be on time for. kennedy is like, okay, i get it. kennedy is driven in a white cadillac to the white house and they arrived so early, they're approaching so early that kennedy is like, i can't get there ten minutes early, let's circle it. they circle the white house and they get caught in a traffic jam and kennedy is not happy. so, they arrive a minute or two late and eisenhower had arranged a military band to greet kennedy. but one of the great photographs of this whole transition is taken here where kennedy is walking up the steps of the north portico and eisenhower is reaching down to shake his hand. we never think of eisenhower as this great stage manager but i don't think that visual was a mistake or an accident. it was very much him reaching down and talking to the man who was the age of his son. but the meet
kennedy arrived, kennedy was chronically late. chronically late to everything and his aides said, this is one thing you cannot be late to. this is one, you know, even more than your wedding, this is one thing you have to be on time for. kennedy is like, okay, i get it. kennedy is driven in a white cadillac to the white house and they arrived so early, they're approaching so early that kennedy is like, i can't get there ten minutes early, let's circle it. they circle the white house and they get...
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presiding over the kennedy clan was joseph p. kennedy sr. who despite his wealth because he was an irishman felt he was never fully accepted in the proper boston society. his financial standing did, however, help him to secure an appointment from fdr as american ambassador to england in the 1930s. some speculated that ambassador kennedy hoped to be elected president. that event improbable under any circumstances became unthinkable after he was tainted with appeasement as world war ii approached and, in fact, was called home from london rather much disgraced. it was then that in the view of many observers joe kennedy began to look towards his sons as a means of fulfilling his lost dreams. surely he had in all of them the necessary sense of drive, ambition, and competition. indeed, perhaps excessively so. he once said, quote, i don't think much of people who have it in them to be first but finish second. for the kennedys it's either the outhouse or the castle, no in between. and remember, he told them, if you can't be captain, don't play. in p
presiding over the kennedy clan was joseph p. kennedy sr. who despite his wealth because he was an irishman felt he was never fully accepted in the proper boston society. his financial standing did, however, help him to secure an appointment from fdr as american ambassador to england in the 1930s. some speculated that ambassador kennedy hoped to be elected president. that event improbable under any circumstances became unthinkable after he was tainted with appeasement as world war ii approached...
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kennedy. and if you are able to come to visit us, you will see this building. we're right on columbia point facing out towards boston harbor and it is a site that will elevate your thoughts and think about what the nation is all about and your role in it and whether or not you would answer president kennedy's call to service, which he issued in his inaugeral address of ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country. all those words reverberate throughout the building and i think every one who comes through it is changed by it. and if we go to the next slide, you see what was in the background in the first slide a flag. you would come through the museum and experience a lot of president kennedy's origin story, his campaign, his debates against the other candidate, richard nixon. all the way, an opportunity to really experience who he was through the magic of video and audio clips and props in terms of things that were part of the administration and achievemen
kennedy. and if you are able to come to visit us, you will see this building. we're right on columbia point facing out towards boston harbor and it is a site that will elevate your thoughts and think about what the nation is all about and your role in it and whether or not you would answer president kennedy's call to service, which he issued in his inaugeral address of ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country. all those words reverberate throughout the...
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kennedy. university of mary washington professor, -- the top is from the university's great lives lecture series. that is at 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. coming up on american history tv, university of mary washington professor marital this william crawley discusses the presidency of john f. kennedy and the myths that surrounded. this is part of the university of marries washington great lives electricity aries. >> welcome everyone to the last of our talks in the great presidential life series focusing today on john of kennedy. surely one of the most intriguing and controversial american presidents. certainly a few of them have generated such diversity and partisan appraisals, as an example, one of the classes that i talk for many years, was the u.s. since world war ii, on the first day of class i would often ask, i would ask the class a few questions, one of which was who do you think is the greatest president since world war ii? invariably, the major ans
kennedy. university of mary washington professor, -- the top is from the university's great lives lecture series. that is at 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. coming up on american history tv, university of mary washington professor marital this william crawley discusses the presidency of john f. kennedy and the myths that surrounded. this is part of the university of marries washington great lives electricity aries. >> welcome everyone to the last of our...
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joseph, kennedy ted kennedy, jackie kennedy. some of kennedy's entourage. arthur billboard, who became the labor secretary and later supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side, you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maybe it's kind of a cultural figure. you had eisenhower's camera, cabinet, that is not, well-known these interesting people, and the senators. illinois senators who were part of the smith. if people like george mcgovern who was a congressman and william full bright. it was just an amazing cast of characters. and i was reading one vivid account of washington on the eve of inaugural about the trains pulling into town, and it was written by a fairly junior reporter called david however said who has six or seven major books out there, the washington post had a young beach reporter who was just -- who was assigned outside of kennedy's house in georgetown, and it was cold and bitter. and just every article was grumbling and sardonic. his name was tom wulf, and he has six or seven major books that are out there as well. so the cast of characters is
joseph, kennedy ted kennedy, jackie kennedy. some of kennedy's entourage. arthur billboard, who became the labor secretary and later supreme court judge. on the eisenhower side, you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maybe it's kind of a cultural figure. you had eisenhower's camera, cabinet, that is not, well-known these interesting people, and the senators. illinois senators who were part of the smith. if people like george mcgovern who was a congressman and william full bright. it was just...
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ted kennedy. it was a very long-winded answer but that's how i got there. >> that's a great answer because it's also illuminates wide your book islaid out the way it is, why you ended the way you do . etc., it's a great explanation of how you got to this book. it makes it clear to those who had already rented for those of you who have you'll figure it outwhen you read it . it's not just the biography, you definitely have an art very few people that are writing would end the way you ended the first volume but we will get on it was really a powerful one, let's put it that way. so one of the things you say about the whole kennedy family upfront which some people obviously agree with and others don't is that they inspire people to bring out their best. the better angels of our nature. course, as some of the speeches are inspiring so there's a real problem with the kennedy family how -- >> many problems with the kennedy family. >> just a whole history and how tragic the history is on top of everything
ted kennedy. it was a very long-winded answer but that's how i got there. >> that's a great answer because it's also illuminates wide your book islaid out the way it is, why you ended the way you do . etc., it's a great explanation of how you got to this book. it makes it clear to those who had already rented for those of you who have you'll figure it outwhen you read it . it's not just the biography, you definitely have an art very few people that are writing would end the way you ended...
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kennedy's policies. already he has made known that he intends to press for early enactment of the late president's civil rights bill. president johnson has traveled widely in asia, europe, africa, the americas, and knows the aspirations of their peoples. he has assured the world that while defending the interests of free nations, he will continue the quest for peace. ♪ >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv on c-span3. created by america's cable television companies. and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> next on "the p
kennedy's policies. already he has made known that he intends to press for early enactment of the late president's civil rights bill. president johnson has traveled widely in asia, europe, africa, the americas, and knows the aspirations of their peoples. he has assured the world that while defending the interests of free nations, he will continue the quest for peace. ♪ >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv on...
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kennedy went to paris. mr. kennedy actively implemented his plan to strengthen plans with the north atlantic treaty organization and other allies. the president went on to vienna to meet the soviet premier. later he reported to the american people. >> we had a full and frank exchange of views on the issues that now divide our two countries. i will tell you now that it was a very sober two days. there was no discourtesy, no loss of tempers, no threats. no advantage or conception was gained or given. >> final stop on the kennedy's european trip was london. the citizens there welcomed the new president with special enthusiasm, for he had lived there as a boy when his father was ambassador to england. during the summer, hundreds of exchange students from around the world went to washington to see the president. impressed with their numbers and various nationalities, he asked them to identify themselves. >> i wonder if we can find out where you all come from? can we have everybody hold up their hand who comes from e
kennedy went to paris. mr. kennedy actively implemented his plan to strengthen plans with the north atlantic treaty organization and other allies. the president went on to vienna to meet the soviet premier. later he reported to the american people. >> we had a full and frank exchange of views on the issues that now divide our two countries. i will tell you now that it was a very sober two days. there was no discourtesy, no loss of tempers, no threats. no advantage or conception was gained...
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kennedy. she also did a semi official visit to india and pakistan in 1962. she went with her sister. just the very fact she could approach both of those countries and both of those leaders when tensions were often very taught between them, here she is, just a wonderful goodwill visit. the usia filmed that and sent that around the world. vienna, as i mentioned, in addition to being a goodwill ambassador with misses --khrushchev, she was also a goodwill ambassador with premier khrushchev. even though he had according to president kennedy, savaged president kennedy with very tough talk, when he came to the state and arm that evening, he said he wanted to shake mrs. kennedy's hand. she was wearing a beautiful beige colored sparkling gown. "the washington post" made the comment that khrushchev looked like a russian schoolboy on the banks of the river in the spring when the snow melts. he was aglow. it may be apocryphal, but the story as he was trying to impress misses kennedy by saying how many tra
kennedy. she also did a semi official visit to india and pakistan in 1962. she went with her sister. just the very fact she could approach both of those countries and both of those leaders when tensions were often very taught between them, here she is, just a wonderful goodwill visit. the usia filmed that and sent that around the world. vienna, as i mentioned, in addition to being a goodwill ambassador with misses --khrushchev, she was also a goodwill ambassador with premier khrushchev. even...
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kennedy. she did a semiofficial visit to india and pakistan in 1962. she went with her sister and just the very fact that she could approach both of those countries and both of those leaders were tensions were taut between them. here she is. just a wonderful goodwill visit and the usia filmed that and sent that around the world too. next, please. vienna as i mentioned, mrs. kennedy was a goodwill ambassador with premier khrushchev. even though he had savaged president kennedy at the summit with very tough talk, when he came to the state dinner with the can he understand that evening, she said he wanted to shake mrs. kennedy's hand and she was wearing a beautiful sort of beige-color sparkling ground and they made the comment that khrushchev looked like a russian schoolboy. the story is that he was trying to impress mrs. kennedy by telling her how many tractors the soviet union produced each year and she said, oh, mr. chairman, don't bore me with statistics. she began to think, what could she ta
kennedy. she did a semiofficial visit to india and pakistan in 1962. she went with her sister and just the very fact that she could approach both of those countries and both of those leaders were tensions were taut between them. here she is. just a wonderful goodwill visit and the usia filmed that and sent that around the world too. next, please. vienna as i mentioned, mrs. kennedy was a goodwill ambassador with premier khrushchev. even though he had savaged president kennedy at the summit with...
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kennedy. she could speak fluent french to him. she usually wore a cassini gown but when in paris, here she is at the state dinner that the french through for her and president kennedy at versailles. in middle picture it's intrigue she accompanied her husband to the trip to the summit in vienna where he was having a difficult middle east with khruschchev. mrs. kennedy was the goodwill ambassador with mrs. khruschchev. she's in second from the right in the suit that's quite bold in its floral design. she was a lovely woman, mrs. khruschchev. very well educated. if you had to choose whether to go with the americans or soviets and you could only decide based on the presentation and how the first lady of that country look you might choose mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy did a semi-official visit to india and pact in 1962. she went with her sister in leigh. she approached both of those countries and leaders when tensions were often very taut with them here she is with neru. the u.s. filmed that and sent
kennedy. she could speak fluent french to him. she usually wore a cassini gown but when in paris, here she is at the state dinner that the french through for her and president kennedy at versailles. in middle picture it's intrigue she accompanied her husband to the trip to the summit in vienna where he was having a difficult middle east with khruschchev. mrs. kennedy was the goodwill ambassador with mrs. khruschchev. she's in second from the right in the suit that's quite bold in its floral...
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kennedy: my god. [laughter] jessica, rudy giuliani has brought so much evidence of fraud to the floor of the ramada in he clearly deserves a preemptive presidential pardon. but what else does he deserve? sainted or a congressional medal of honor? he goes after dolly parton that treasure of a woman i think that is something both of us on other sides of category, dolly parton goes first, present obama gave he should write that wrong the next 57 days if i might have to leave office. i'm banking on the fact that he won't have to. if you are completely i watch that hearing yesterday at with mitch and rudy and that beautiful braun of the huge hair and she laid out clearly there were over 100 ballots that showed up for biden out of nowhere have you look to the pulpit? >> i have looked at personally she said she's going to send it to me is going to visit me soon so we can get together but i think she's going to be a big big star by the way. i'll tell you something also from knowing rudy for decades per under
kennedy: my god. [laughter] jessica, rudy giuliani has brought so much evidence of fraud to the floor of the ramada in he clearly deserves a preemptive presidential pardon. but what else does he deserve? sainted or a congressional medal of honor? he goes after dolly parton that treasure of a woman i think that is something both of us on other sides of category, dolly parton goes first, present obama gave he should write that wrong the next 57 days if i might have to leave office. i'm banking on...
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, that's what kennedys did. they were so good at that and everybody for gave them, they didn't forgive him for chappaquiddick and there was no restoration but the conflict between nixon and kennedy is an extremely interesting one that shapes american political life for quite some time . >> you clearly did a lot of research because you quote nixon many times in the about lots of things and i was wondering did you get that from transcripts of tapes or didyou ever listen to his tapes ? >> i did listen to many of the tapes because i have transcripts but also some of those things you pull right off of the tape. this is nixon saying those things and it's always better to listen to them . to see his tonality and how he says things, how he stops short of using or thickens so as often as possible i tried to listen to thetapes as i did with lyndon johnson tapes as well . it took me 10 years to write this book and volume 2 which is already written and is out next year and people wonder, my wife included why does it take yo
, that's what kennedys did. they were so good at that and everybody for gave them, they didn't forgive him for chappaquiddick and there was no restoration but the conflict between nixon and kennedy is an extremely interesting one that shapes american political life for quite some time . >> you clearly did a lot of research because you quote nixon many times in the about lots of things and i was wondering did you get that from transcripts of tapes or didyou ever listen to his tapes ?...
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ted kennedy, jackie kennedy, some of kennedy's entourage, ted sorenson, arthur. on the eisenhower side you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maime as a kind of culture figure, eisenhower's cab gnat not particularly well-known now but pretty interesting people. you had people like george mcgovern who was a congressman and william fulbright. and there was one account of the trains pulling into town and was written by a fairly junior reporter for "the new york times" who has about six or seven major books that are out there. "the washington post" had a young beat reporter who was assigned outside of kennedy's house in georgetown. and it was cold and bitter and every article was grumbling and sardonic. this cast of characters is really quite remarkable. now, kennedy and eisenhower are interesting i think in their own right, but they're particularly interesting as almost mirror opposites of each other. they're just so wildly different personalities. and eisenhower i will say was the one character who surprised me in my research. he was a much more interesting and co
ted kennedy, jackie kennedy, some of kennedy's entourage, ted sorenson, arthur. on the eisenhower side you had eisenhower, his brother milton, maime as a kind of culture figure, eisenhower's cab gnat not particularly well-known now but pretty interesting people. you had people like george mcgovern who was a congressman and william fulbright. and there was one account of the trains pulling into town and was written by a fairly junior reporter for "the new york times" who has about six...
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kennedy. the youngest man ever elected. he follows a line which began with george washington, the first president and the only president elected by unanimous votes. he follows thomas jefferson. abraham lincoln, whose name stands as a symbol of compassion and humanity. from their home in nearby georgetown on this day, january 20, 1961, mr. kennedy and his wife, jacqueline, come to the white house where they are greeted by president eisenhower. ♪ vice president nixon, vice president elect johnson and their wives were guests of the white house. for many weeks, the outgoing and incoming administrations have worked together to ensure the orderly transfer of government. mr. eisenhower and mr. kennedy ride to the capital for the inaugural ceremony. the completion of this transition. undaunted by the unusually cold weather, the crowd began gathering early in the morning. here beneath the gleaning dome of the capitol, honored guests are assembling to take their places on the portico. members of congr
kennedy. the youngest man ever elected. he follows a line which began with george washington, the first president and the only president elected by unanimous votes. he follows thomas jefferson. abraham lincoln, whose name stands as a symbol of compassion and humanity. from their home in nearby georgetown on this day, january 20, 1961, mr. kennedy and his wife, jacqueline, come to the white house where they are greeted by president eisenhower. ♪ vice president nixon, vice president elect...
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kennedy. the republican governor of the state. texas, home state of vice president johnson. this patrol boat is identical to the one commanded by kennedy during his service in the pacific during world war ii. and so a nation spends the afternoon of an important day celebrating the inauguration of its 35th president. however, president kennedy's day is far from over, early evening brings a display of fireworks. ♪ ♪ ♪ and later this same evening, citizens from all over the country and world continue to celebration by dancing at one or another of five inaugural balls. during the ball, if the president with the first lady and the vice president and mrs. johnston introduce the member of cabinet. the secretary of state, and mrs. rusk. the secretary of the treasury and mrs. dylan. secretary of defense and mrs. mcnamara. attorney general robert kennedy and mrs. kennedy. and the ambassador to the united nations, anthony stevenson and his daughter-in-law are the ones presented. the following day a
kennedy. the republican governor of the state. texas, home state of vice president johnson. this patrol boat is identical to the one commanded by kennedy during his service in the pacific during world war ii. and so a nation spends the afternoon of an important day celebrating the inauguration of its 35th president. however, president kennedy's day is far from over, early evening brings a display of fireworks. ♪ ♪ ♪ and later this same evening, citizens from all over the country and world...
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kennedy and mr. candy would be pleased that it's is can's continuing to be used as a state for presidents. >> our next question is from one of our national council members. to believe at the end of mrs. kennedy's life, she looked back as being has her own life being a happy one? >> oh how can we judge, the views that people have of themselves in their lives, but i will tell you that she wrote a very personal note to her and the president's friend, bill walton, the artist, and she said during her white house time, i really dreaded coming to the white house, for fear of loss of privacy, and the impact on her two young children, and they are the only president and first lady, to have a baby between the election and inauguration. they come to the white house and the children do not come immediately. three year old caroline, an infant john junior. she was worried what would be the impact of living in this football? she wrote to bill walton about halfway through her time and she said it's the happiest time
kennedy and mr. candy would be pleased that it's is can's continuing to be used as a state for presidents. >> our next question is from one of our national council members. to believe at the end of mrs. kennedy's life, she looked back as being has her own life being a happy one? >> oh how can we judge, the views that people have of themselves in their lives, but i will tell you that she wrote a very personal note to her and the president's friend, bill walton, the artist, and she...
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kennedy's advisers and pro kennedy historians ever since have placed all the blame on cia. for its mistake in assumptions, planning, deceiving the president about his chances for success. on the other hand, people in the cia at the time and its defenders ever since, but not me, have admitted there were planning errors. but they insist the invasion could have been successful if it had been allowed to work is planned. it's failure, they say, is kennedy's fault for canceling that second air strike. for refusing u.s. military support. he's blamed for moving the landing site. even for liking covert action too much. the chief cia planner, richard basil, was a brilliant man who also was the project manager for the u2 aircraft. he and the director had to resign. in his memoirs, bissell says, i sincerely believe if we were allowed to move ahead with the airstrikes, the brigade would have won the day. at least establishing a beach head. and then went? it is also possible, he wrote, that we in the agency were not as frank with the president about further deficiencies as we could have
kennedy's advisers and pro kennedy historians ever since have placed all the blame on cia. for its mistake in assumptions, planning, deceiving the president about his chances for success. on the other hand, people in the cia at the time and its defenders ever since, but not me, have admitted there were planning errors. but they insist the invasion could have been successful if it had been allowed to work is planned. it's failure, they say, is kennedy's fault for canceling that second air...
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kennedy's advisers and pro kennedy historians have placed the blame on the cia. for its mistaken assumptions in planning, for deceiving the president about his chances for success. and on the other hand, cia, people at the time and cia defenders ever since, but not me, have admitted that they were planning errors, but insists the invasion could have been successful if it had been allowed to work as planned. failure, they say, was kennedy's fault. for canceling that second air strike, for refusing u.s. military support. he's blamed for music moving a landing site and for liking covert action too much. the chief cia planner, richard beset, he was a brilliant man who was also the project manager for the u2 aircraft and also the follow-up on the a 12. he and direct to al and dulles had resigned. in his memoirs, basil said, i sincerely believe that even with the plants fault as long as we were able to move ahead with the air strike to destroy castro air force, the brigade would still win the day. at least to the extent of establishing a beach head. and then what's? it
kennedy's advisers and pro kennedy historians have placed the blame on the cia. for its mistaken assumptions in planning, for deceiving the president about his chances for success. and on the other hand, cia, people at the time and cia defenders ever since, but not me, have admitted that they were planning errors, but insists the invasion could have been successful if it had been allowed to work as planned. failure, they say, was kennedy's fault. for canceling that second air strike, for...
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kennedy. and the ambassador to the united nations addly stevenson and his daughter-in-law are among those presented. the following day at the white house, the cabinet is sworn in my chief justice warren in the presence of mr. kennedy. these men will assist the president in fulfilling the responsibilities of the executive branch of the government. the administration of president john fitzgerald kennedy begins. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, former white house social secretaries lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well: the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life." they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> "the inaugural story 1969" is a 45-minute film by the joint congressional inaugural
kennedy. and the ambassador to the united nations addly stevenson and his daughter-in-law are among those presented. the following day at the white house, the cabinet is sworn in my chief justice warren in the presence of mr. kennedy. these men will assist the president in fulfilling the responsibilities of the executive branch of the government. the administration of president john fitzgerald kennedy begins. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a...
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kennedy in the kennedys for a long time. i had written about kennedy and their other contacts. and pulled work in particular. and of course in volume two which is still become, that the no question, what i would like to call the mother of all information. what would he done in vietnam. how would've he survived. it says partly the interest in the kennedys and partly a sense this hit me one day walking into the harvard yard . but i can also use my training as a historian and use kennedys life tell a story of just of his rise on americans rise. you could have mapped the rise of the united states to great powers and is super's power status on jack kennedy's life. he was born in 17, right as we were entering world war i. in a conflict of course indicted 63 which is arguably that sort of american power and prior to the vietnam predisposes two things and then maybe a third george wishes as the materials in the library were just so phenomenal. and i knew this. it the hosting of tonight's event, they are so good. i thought a lot of them had not really been tapped by a lot of people. to
kennedy in the kennedys for a long time. i had written about kennedy and their other contacts. and pulled work in particular. and of course in volume two which is still become, that the no question, what i would like to call the mother of all information. what would he done in vietnam. how would've he survived. it says partly the interest in the kennedys and partly a sense this hit me one day walking into the harvard yard . but i can also use my training as a historian and use kennedys life...
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kennedy's advisers and pro-kennedy historians ever since have placed all the blame on cia. for its mistakes and assumptions in planning and on the other hand cia, people at the time and cia's defenders ever since but not me have admitted that there were planning errors but insists the invasion could have been successful if it had been allowed to work as planned. you know, its failure they say is kennedy's fault for canceling that second air strike, for refusing u.s. military support. he's blamed for moving the landing site and even for liking covert action too much. the chief cia plan, again, is richard bissell. he's a brilliant man who also was the project manner for u2 aircraft and also the follow on the a12. he and the director alan dulles had to resign. it is also possible he, he wrote, that we in the agency were not as frank with the president about further deficiencies as we could have been. so there's a telling admission. there was an internal report by the inspector general, cia fitzpatrick saying if cia had been careful in its planning they would have realized ther
kennedy's advisers and pro-kennedy historians ever since have placed all the blame on cia. for its mistakes and assumptions in planning and on the other hand cia, people at the time and cia's defenders ever since but not me have admitted that there were planning errors but insists the invasion could have been successful if it had been allowed to work as planned. you know, its failure they say is kennedy's fault for canceling that second air strike, for refusing u.s. military support. he's...
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kennedy: amen. if you do if you do not define yourself as a libertarian or members liberty party or absolute right when you talk about the principles of limiting government and deciding for yourself how you act and what you do with your own choices and your own money that is a vast majority of the country. nick gillespie a hero in a lesson to all, thank you so much. submit thank you priest divorce you soon. and while in my hometown of portland, justice present biden was pouring himself a glass of warm milk and puddings of the bed after the first in the white house, the usually angry leftist mob, they were singing cool by all and blowing bubbles, no just kidding. they were destroying the place again. [background noises] [background noises] kennedy: writers called to abolish ice, they vandalize the federal immigration building in portland for they ransacked the democratic committee headquarters and held signs that said don't want biden, we want revenge. that sounds rational. similar scenes in seattle
kennedy: amen. if you do if you do not define yourself as a libertarian or members liberty party or absolute right when you talk about the principles of limiting government and deciding for yourself how you act and what you do with your own choices and your own money that is a vast majority of the country. nick gillespie a hero in a lesson to all, thank you so much. submit thank you priest divorce you soon. and while in my hometown of portland, justice present biden was pouring himself a glass...
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kennedy follows the root history followed. the bizarre storytellers, for centuries a meeting place of soldier and tribesmen, of merchant and scholar on their way down a long stretch of perilous road from the mountain reaches of the fiber pass. descendants of the tribes of old still guard the bleak approaches to the pass. the tribes still welcome friends and the traditional way, with the traditional gifts. the khyber rifles, historical defenders of the fertile valley of the in this, the land before the -- below the mountains. year after year, century after century, friend and invader traveled at this road. armies and caravans bound for the riches of the great sub continent of asia. ♪ ♪ alexander of macedonia, genghis khan, tamur of samarkand, swept down across these mountains. ♪ ♪ sundown at the governors household in peshawar. the drums of the khyber tribesmen no longer sound for battle, butrr american visitor an ancient ritual. the kathak dance. %9[zu-vthe pomp and ceremony of another day now mark the opening of a mod
kennedy follows the root history followed. the bizarre storytellers, for centuries a meeting place of soldier and tribesmen, of merchant and scholar on their way down a long stretch of perilous road from the mountain reaches of the fiber pass. descendants of the tribes of old still guard the bleak approaches to the pass. the tribes still welcome friends and the traditional way, with the traditional gifts. the khyber rifles, historical defenders of the fertile valley of the in this, the land...
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kennedy january 1960, won until november 1963 kennedy was a former naval officers so something to do with intelligence, he was also a big fan of the james bond novels. i pictured him with his brother, , kennedy because they had
kennedy january 1960, won until november 1963 kennedy was a former naval officers so something to do with intelligence, he was also a big fan of the james bond novels. i pictured him with his brother, , kennedy because they had
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kennedy. this u.s. information agency is a compilation of highlights from the events of january 20, 1961. in about 15 minutes, the inaugural story of 1969. a senate recording studio and naval photographic center documenting the january 20, 1959 richard nixon inauguration. in about an hour from 1949, the inauguration of president truman. a chronicle of the event produced by the u.s. army. in 80 minutes, the inauguration of dwight eisenhower. this 1957 color film documents the events around president eisenhower's second term. ♪ >> this is the white house, the home and the office of the president of the united states. last november, some 70 million american citizens cast balance of who would fill this chair. to determine the possible would follow responsibilities of this office. the choice was john fitzgerald kennedy. the youngest man ever elected. he follows a line which began with george washington, the first president and the only president elected by unanimous post. he is followed by thomas
kennedy. this u.s. information agency is a compilation of highlights from the events of january 20, 1961. in about 15 minutes, the inaugural story of 1969. a senate recording studio and naval photographic center documenting the january 20, 1959 richard nixon inauguration. in about an hour from 1949, the inauguration of president truman. a chronicle of the event produced by the u.s. army. in 80 minutes, the inauguration of dwight eisenhower. this 1957 color film documents the events around...
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jacqueline kennedy made a tour of india. next on real america, jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. according to the closing credits, this u.s. information agency film documenting the film was shown in 160 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by academy or award winner leo seltzer and narrated by actor raymond massie. india, a country is ancient as it is modern. moving as history moves across the threshold of the past. for 5000 years, wave after wave of the peoples of asia have streamed across india's borders. conquerors,qwhnmn immigrants, soldiers, holy men and scholars, pilgrims of many creeds and of many races have woven their customs, traditions and beliefs into a continuous and intricate pattern of civilization and of beauty. ♪ ♪ they have farmed and they have fought. they have loved and they have prayed. they have thought and they have played. they have built monuments and palaces, and temples and cities. they have written poetry and they have son songs for 5000 years. ♪ ♪ and they have moved as history moves into the contemp
jacqueline kennedy made a tour of india. next on real america, jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. according to the closing credits, this u.s. information agency film documenting the film was shown in 160 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by academy or award winner leo seltzer and narrated by actor raymond massie. india, a country is ancient as it is modern. moving as history moves across the threshold of the past. for 5000 years, wave after wave of...
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kennedy: dave. >> six. support note seven tim carney wins. >> joke is on you because me and tim are both on her way to the gulags anyway. >> you guys can corporal put vegas a much thanks for playing "say it ain't joe". coming up teachers is to be inside the classroom. set outside protesting. studies show scores have very little covid exposure, they are not good spreaders. my next guest says teachers unions are holding our states hostage. ben domenech joins me in moments. e's no need to be stressed. geico makes it easy to file a claim online, on the app, or over the phone. yeah, but what if i never hear back? that's gonna make me want to go jab...jab! nope! your geico claims team is always there for you. that makes me want to celebrate with some fireworks. 5,6,7 go... boom, boom, boom, boom boom boom boom boom boom, yeah! geico. great service without all the drama. at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. call
kennedy: dave. >> six. support note seven tim carney wins. >> joke is on you because me and tim are both on her way to the gulags anyway. >> you guys can corporal put vegas a much thanks for playing "say it ain't joe". coming up teachers is to be inside the classroom. set outside protesting. studies show scores have very little covid exposure, they are not good spreaders. my next guest says teachers unions are holding our states hostage. ben domenech joins me in...
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that great to see a kennedy. kennedy: so how is this going to play out? houses can happen break nancy pelosi, i can't get over this bridge has left urgency to impeach the president because she's great threat to the nation. because of something he might do between now and next wednesday. they got impeachment, she has the article. but she is just kind of sitting out like a chicken on an egg. how could this possibly play out? >> the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said they all agreed to, the senate did the schedule which means they cannot come back and serve this trial before inauguration. it's just not going to happen. and so on the whole conversation d.c. is do you have the senate trial, that portion of the impeachment to officially kick the president out of his arty been kicked out. but it's the next step after that pretty have to get the 67 to convict him in a trial. even after is a long time after his eye at mar-a-lago. he's going get bored and fines up to depart stop it after that. the senate if he's convicted at trial could pass a measure the
that great to see a kennedy. kennedy: so how is this going to play out? houses can happen break nancy pelosi, i can't get over this bridge has left urgency to impeach the president because she's great threat to the nation. because of something he might do between now and next wednesday. they got impeachment, she has the article. but she is just kind of sitting out like a chicken on an egg. how could this possibly play out? >> the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said they all agreed...
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next jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. this u.s. information agency film documenting the trip was shown in 106 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by leo seltzer. ♪ a country ancient as it is modern. for 5,000 years, wave after wave of the peoples of asia has streamed across india's borders. conquerers, immigrants, soldiers, holy men and scholars, pilgrims of many creeds and races have woven their customs into a continuous and intricate pattern of civilization and of beauty. ♪ they have farmed and they have fought. they have loved and they have prayed. thought fought and they have played. they have built monuments and palaces and temples in cities. they have written poetry and sung songs for 5,000 years. ♪ and they have moved as history moves into the contemporary world of today. ♪ dehli has been called the city of seven capitals, the power of seven ancient dynasties. new delhi is now the seat of power of india's democratic republic. in february 1962 the world's largest democracy w
next jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. this u.s. information agency film documenting the trip was shown in 106 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by leo seltzer. ♪ a country ancient as it is modern. for 5,000 years, wave after wave of the peoples of asia has streamed across india's borders. conquerers, immigrants, soldiers, holy men and scholars, pilgrims of many creeds and races have woven their customs into a continuous and intricate pattern of...
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kennedy: think about it. i understand it's got good intentions, and understand their environmental issues and tribal issues with the pipeline itself. there is probably a better way of assessing it than doing something so rational point when americans are really, really struggling. so many businesses are shutting down for good. this seems like one of those things that may not be a day one thing. this may be like day 222 thing possibly. but also, don't we want to be energy independent in this country? that wasn't the issue for so long that we are propping up horrible, horrible dictatorship with her love of foreign oil? >> that should not be a thing at all. it's clear part is not just he's killing he's making is more dependent on countries like russia. more dependent on the middle east. more dependent on venezuela. we need to have a secure supply of north american energy to give her jobs and energy moving along. kennedy: would you work with joe biden on? submit a think we should be able to work on infrastructure
kennedy: think about it. i understand it's got good intentions, and understand their environmental issues and tribal issues with the pipeline itself. there is probably a better way of assessing it than doing something so rational point when americans are really, really struggling. so many businesses are shutting down for good. this seems like one of those things that may not be a day one thing. this may be like day 222 thing possibly. but also, don't we want to be energy independent in this...
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kennedy: all right there you go. he is still the majority leader for just a little bit longer but he lost that majority today part obviously very emotional speech from mitch mcconnell there. saying we will not be deterred today. i hope now here's chuckles mcgillicuddy. >> who wouldn't even imagine the experience like the one we have just witnessed in this capital. president franklin roosevelt set aside december 7 covid 1940 from is a day that will live in infamy. unfortunately, we can now add january 6, 20212 that very short list of dates in american history that will live forever in infamy. this temple to democracy was desecrated. it's windows smashed, our offices vandalized, the world saw america's elected officials hurriedly ushered out because they were in harm's way. the house speaker and senate floors were places of shelter until the evacuation was ordered. leaving rioters to stock these hallowed halls. lawmakers in our staffs, average citizens who love their country, serve it every day, feared for their lives.
kennedy: all right there you go. he is still the majority leader for just a little bit longer but he lost that majority today part obviously very emotional speech from mitch mcconnell there. saying we will not be deterred today. i hope now here's chuckles mcgillicuddy. >> who wouldn't even imagine the experience like the one we have just witnessed in this capital. president franklin roosevelt set aside december 7 covid 1940 from is a day that will live in infamy. unfortunately, we can now...
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kennedy: dave. >> six. support note seven tim carney wins. >> joke is on you because me and tim are both on her way to the gulags anyway. >> you guys can corporal put vegas a much thanks for playing "say it ain't joe". coming up teachers is to be inside the classroom. set outside protesting. studies show scores have very little covid exposure, they are not good spreaders. my next guest says teachers unions are holding our states our retirement plan with voya, keeps us moving forward. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... graduation selfie! well done! and voya stays by our side, keeping us on track for retirement... giving us confidence in our future ...and in kevin's. you ready for your first day on the job? i was born ready. go get'em, kev. well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. it's either the assurance of a 165-point certification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety
kennedy: dave. >> six. support note seven tim carney wins. >> joke is on you because me and tim are both on her way to the gulags anyway. >> you guys can corporal put vegas a much thanks for playing "say it ain't joe". coming up teachers is to be inside the classroom. set outside protesting. studies show scores have very little covid exposure, they are not good spreaders. my next guest says teachers unions are holding our states our retirement plan with voya, keeps...
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kennedy: amen. i did not understand that one at altered he has been screaming from the mountaintops for as long as he has been in the national conversation about ending foreign wars, and police brutality go ahead. >> let me make it clear so you can understand exactly what is going on here, it is not about inciting violence, it's about silencing dissident voices. if you look at it from that lens than silencing ron paul makes an awful lot of sense and silencing donald trump makes a lot of sense but it's funny when aoc talks about the lies in the media, you know she does not seem to bring up the fact that the president is colluding with the hostile foreign power. how come no one talks about that anymore? oh yeah because that was a big fat lie. that was all a lie cooked up by the deep state. so is that inciting violence to say that the president is in bed with the hostile foreign power? super go ahead and respond to that croissant. >> you know, twitter, facebook, they are private companies. >> your libe
kennedy: amen. i did not understand that one at altered he has been screaming from the mountaintops for as long as he has been in the national conversation about ending foreign wars, and police brutality go ahead. >> let me make it clear so you can understand exactly what is going on here, it is not about inciting violence, it's about silencing dissident voices. if you look at it from that lens than silencing ron paul makes an awful lot of sense and silencing donald trump makes a lot of...