More children. People ask why the Utah Attorney general went to colombia. My reply number one, because such a High Percentage of those traveling abroad for sex parties are american. Some statistics suggest 80 or more of sex tourists may be american. Im embarrassed by that fact. That americans provide such demand. And i feel a responsible for remedy the scourge that my fellow countrymen have helped to create. Secondly, helping stop Human Trafficking no matter where it exists is vitally important. And to be clear, no state funds were used. I was not going down in my official capacity as the attorney general of utah in fact, nobody knew except for our closest Law Enforcement partners. Three, and i think this is critical to this discussion creating a firewall in countries like colombia and the many other countries that o. U. R. And other organizations like them have established to prevent future victor raxes from entering the shores of the United States and my state of utah. Through the co
Over and so is our feeling for children. I think it is good in the world, there is quite enough to divide people, so we should cherish the language and the emotion that unites us. Jacqueline kennedys 1000 days as first lady was defined by images, young mother, advocate for the arts, fashion icon. Footage of the assassination of president kennedy and his funeral cemented her in the public consciousness. Welcome to the cspan series, first ladies, influence and image. We have two guests at the table, to tell you more about her story. He has a special focus on the cold war era and the Kennedy Administration. Robert parry is a political scientist and as part of the modern first ladies series, he has written the Jacqueline Kennedy biography. Before we get into more details about her white house years, i want to talk about the images of that assassination. Anyone who was alive at that time has those images in their mind. This is a collective consciousness. She was just 34 years old. Just 34 y
We know so much about this story. He was shot and into her arms, for five minutes they were there and she felt that they left the hospital to go back to washington, but they had to do something to make sure that he had the historical reputation. What would a 34yearold woman have sense of that experience . What did she draw from . There are so many Iconic Images together in such a short time. She said when she was young woman, my ambition in life is to be the art director of the 20th century. And she almost turned out to be that. And she felt one thing that would be important for his legacy, as horrible as dallas was, to wipe out the view of that, and having three or four days of ceremony that she wished would be what they would remember, not the tawdry miss of what happened. This is not the first president ial assassination and president president ial widow. As a political scientist you talk about the power of television, how did this work in this case. She wanted to go back to the rig
Roosevelt would find whichever seat was comfortable for her. She did not have an assigned a seat at this table. This is the bedroom that franklin and eleanor shared as adults. 1918, when infidelity was discovered within the marriage. From that point on, mrs. Roosevelt insisted on not sharing the same bed with Franklin Roosevelt. At that time, mrs. Roosevelt chose a bad room right next to and it has a doorway coming right in. This was an area where she could eat by herself. It was this was an area where she could be by herself. It was a bit of a private space. The furniture in this room was used by mrs. Roosevelt, one of the fear areas where she could get privacy. When they were both here, it was given they would vote here in the big house. If for some reason franklin was not at hyde park, mrs. Roosevelt was spentr own her time a couple short miles away from the site. Thehis direction we have entrance to sara delano roosevelts room, sandwiched sarah and her husband franklin, the same as
Jacqueline kennedys 1000 days as first lady was defined by images, young mother, advocate for the arts, fashion icon. The assassination of president kennedy and his funeral cemented her in the public consciousness. Welcome to the cspan series, first ladies, influence and image. Table, two guests at the to tell you more about her story. He has a special focus on the cold war era and the Kennedy Administration. Robert parry is a political scientist and as part of the modern first ladies series, he has written the Jacqueline Kennedy biography. Before we get into more details about her white house years, i want to talk about the images of that assassination. Anyone who was alive at that time has those images in their mind. This is a collective consciousness. She was just 34 years old. Just 34 years old. We know so much about this story. Shot and into her arms, for five minutes they were there and she felt that they left the hospital to go back to but they had to do something to make sure t