All along the hill in rowdy lees home to round up the grave site the grave covered with flowers. We got out. And put our flowers down. To the moment and then we turn around and left. Each saying our own words to the beautiful vista of washington is that they spread out below us . In our hearts, you look around your in this jungle and i find myself in and you want somebody to tie to and you look for who is wrong intelligent and instinct not prior knowledge or settlement makes me think that was matt bundy is one of tho. We talked about. Ha to bridge the gap between the Kennedy Administration and the johnston administration and is linden would say he had read the best of the two to each i tried very earnestly to express my thanks. To him that was Lady Bird Johnson from her december 1st 1963 diary recording after visiting president. John f. Kennedys grave just days after his assassination. Lady. Bird was confronting a new life as first lady of the United States. She lived in the white hous
Cspan now. Your front row seat to washington, any time, anywhere. A long, long line of solemn, respectful people all along the hill from robert e. Lees home as we wound up at the grave site. The grave site was covered with flowers. We stood a moment in silence. Then we turned around and left, ea saying our own words. After visiting president john f. Kennedys grave, just days after his assassination lady bird was confronting a new life as first lady of the united states. She lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969, some of this countrys most tumultuous years through the civil rights movement, vietnam and political assassinations. Youll hear her in her own voice, how she experienced that time, featuring footage from cspans video library. Wednesday, january 8th, state of the union. It was one of those days that you have the feeling that everything thats gone before the last two weeks at any rate was leading up to, working up to how sir hillary must have felt when he at last reached the
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Flowers. We got out. And put our flowers down. To the moment and then we turn around and left. Each saying our own words to the beautiful vista of washington is that they spread out below us . In our hearts, you look around your in this jungle and i find myself in and you want somebody to tie to and you look for who is wrong intelligent and instinct not prior knowledge or settlement makes me tnk that was matt bundy is one of those. We talked about. Have to bridge the gap between the Kennedy Administration and the johnston administration and isinden would say he had to read the best of the two to each other. I tried very earnestly to express my thanks. To him that was Lady Bird Johnson from her december 1st 1963 diary recording after visiting president. John f. Kennedys grave just days after his assassination. Lady. Bird was confronting a new life as first lady of the United States. She lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969. Some of this countrys most tumultuous years through the C
Says it wasnt by one person. It was an opinion. It was a decree of the court and it had four paragraphs and every paragraph said and the court says and later in the decade chief justice elseworth always had things that said by the court. The opinion of the court was born in the first decade not during the martial era people should really know things like that. Wonderful, they should indeed and you and thank you for helping all of us know that thank you may have a Marcus Walter star and george my yoga for an engaging discussion on this really important and much too little understood period of the early court youve inspired all of us to learn more and look forward to learning more with all of you Gerard Walter neighbor. Thank you so much for joining and thank you friends for taking an hour we drove out to arlington. It was a long long lines of solemn respectful people. All along the hill in rowdy lees home to round up the grave site the grave covered with flowers. We got out. And put our