You are r would you would not be surprised to know that believed that those same qualities were also the experience that shaped president kennedy. Truthfully i believe rosemari rejection had far more to go with the brillance of his presidency than anyone can understand. Yes, he was our countrys greater champion of what we all call mental retardation. To this day his legacy of innovation creating ichd, university affiliated centers, president s council remains today one of the great histories of our country. But beyond the work he did for people with intellectual disabilities, i believe it was rosemarys influence that centralized him and all of us to be aware of vulnerable people. I think i can say, that not one among the thousands who have written about him has understood what really like to be a brother of a person who has mental retardation and tonight i want to say that i have never said before, more than any single individual, rosemary had the greatest influence. [applause] the new
Showers on cape cod, but metro boston, dry day. Much cooler than yesterday. Upper 30s this morning. Mid40s this afternoon with a chilly northeasterly wind making it feel like the upper 30s. 30s. Jadiann thank you so much, j. R. Lets get over the Danielle Gersh with your morning traffic. Jeremy good morning, jadiann. Danielle looking good out there so far. Zakim bridge, leverett connector, wide open. No delays yet. Go to the maps. Route 93 looking good. So is route 1. Go to the maps. The pike also looking good. No delays to tell you about. Expressway, wide open. All green there. Just about a tenminute drive from the expressway into boston. We do have a little bit of a delay maybe on the pike. Looking pretty good, though. Minutes. Christa danielle, thank you. The norfolk District Attorney investigating a burned body found in milton. On blue hill avenue near the mattapan line. We also know the state fire marshal is investigating. The d. A. Says its really too early to know anything about
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Service. Good morning, reporter with National Public radio, it is such an honor to be here at the National Folk festival to be here with you and two distinguished authors, were going to spend next hour almost which is just not enough time, learning about two of the most unsung female heroines in the Civil Rights Movement and two oh and women whotw in many many was would not of been more different. One was establishment and one was grassroots one was upwardly mobile and incredibly welleducated and the other one was or came from a background filledom with such approbation describing it as the report seems almost to granted obviously persons are teasing together one was unlikely and made in life luminary and both of them change the course of history anyone o of them havent engiven their due and hopefully these two biographies that we are going to be discussing will change that to a dean of the Harvard Institute law professor and history professor at harvard university, an earlier h book i
Comcast supports cspan is a Public Service along with these other Television Providers giving you a frontrow seat to democracy. Good morning. Im a reporter with National Public radio. Such an honor to be the National Book festival and we do these distinguished authors. Within the next hour almost which is just notot enough time learning about two of the most unsung female heroines at the Civil Rights Movement, two women who in many, many ways could that have been more different. One was establishment. One was grassroots. One was upwardly mobile, kobe well educated and the other one came from a background filled with such deprivation that describe it that seems almost a greater one was an obvious leader one was an unlikely and late in life luminary. Both of them change the course of history and neither one of them has been given their due. Hopefully these biographies thao were going to be discussing will help change that tomiko brownnagin is a dean at the harvard, at harvard university.