his voice is reedy and weak. let me just let me say that s my he speaks in a monotone. that s my first he s stumbling for his words. he s not buttoned up. he s not polished. that s my first speech as a candidate. he s a terrible candidate. he was shy. he didn t like small talk. he didn t do backslapping. he was running against a guy named kenneth keating, an older, white-haired veteran so-called liberal republican. taking a page out of jack s campaign book, bobby brings in his mother rose. i know you have come to hear about bob and why i think he s eminently fitted to be a united states senator. they put his mother on television, i remember. she was really good. she insisted on writing her own
bobby kennedy is a poor candidate. his voice is reedy and weak. let me just let me say that s my he speaks in a monotone. that s my first he s stumbling for his words. he s not buttoned up. he s not polished. that s my first speech as a candidate. he s a terrible candidate. he was shy. he didn t like small talk. he didn t do backslapping. he was running against a guy named kenneth keating, an older, white-haired veteran so-called liberal republican. taking a page out of jack s campaign book, bobby brings in his mother rose. i know you have come to hear about bob and why i think he s eminently fitted to be a united states senator. they put his mother on television, i remember.
kennedy return ed here today. bobby kennedy is a poor candidate. his voice is weak. he speaks in a monotone. that s my first. he s stumbling for his words. he s not buttoned up and polished. that s my first speech as a candidate. he s a terrible candidate. he was shy. he didn t like small talk. he didn t do back slapping. he was running against the guy named kenneth keating. an older, white-haired, veteran, so-called liberal republican. taking a page out of jack s campaign book, bobby brings in his mother rose. i know you have come to hear about bob, and why i think he s fitted to be be.
the late senator robert byrd was the longest-serving member of congress and the history of the united states. he was first elected to the senate in 1958 and held that office until he died on june 28, 2010. up next an encore booknotes program with senator byrd where he sat down with brian lamb to talk about the senate the senate: 1789-1989 . the compilation of weekly speeches senator byrd gave from the senate floor in the history of the institution. this is about an hour. [no audio] [no audio] to accurately interpret the days events and to foresee what may happen in the future. to do these things we need to look backward into the past. c-span: this book is 800 pages long. how did you put it together? guest: that is what i refer to as a mini m-i-n-i manhattan project. there are almost 300 pictures in that book. there are 39 chapters. those 39 chapters came from 42 speeches which i delivered on the senate floor. these speeches were carefully researched. i read them on
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