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The Smithsonian American Art Museum allows me to the guest curator of this exhibit on jfk. I photographed a lot of politicians. I started with Richard Nixon, Governor Brown in california and and many of the events he was present at. Why this exhibit here in the American Art Museum at this time . It is the centennial of his birth 100 years ago on may 29. How do you put an exhibit like this together . First you start with a few researchers. We collected 34,000 photographs of jfk and his family. Six months and became the basis of a very important book that we published. From those 400 odd pictures in the book we were able to select 77 photographs that we felt told the story of jf k and his life and times. John f. Kennedy was a president who saw americas place in the world. He was a man who understood history, who served in world war ii. He understood the issues of civil rights. He understood many of the conflicts around the world. Exhibit addresses the issue of jfks vision for america. Of
My name is larry shiller, the Smithsonian American Art Museum allows me to the guest curator of this exhibit on jfk. I photographed a lot of politicians. I started with Richard Nixon, Governor Brown in california and john f. Kennedy and many of the events he was present at. Why this exhibit here in the American Art Museum at this time . It is the centennial of his birth 100 years ago on may 29. How do you put an exhibit like this together . First you start with a few researchers. We collected 34,000 photographs of jfk and his family. It took about six months and became the basis of a very important book that we published with harper collins. From those 400 odd pictures in the book we were able to select 77 photographs that we felt told the story of jfk and his life and times. John f. Kennedy was a president who saw americas place in the world. He was a man who understood history, who served in world war ii. He understood the issues of civil rights. He understood many of the conflicts a
Evangelicals. Just making fun of them. Well tell you more. Then, call him the miracle met. Tim tebow becomes an angel in the outfield. Saving a mans life. What . Its going to be a great show this morning. Were glad youre watching. Hi everybody. Welcome to studio e. Look who dropped by. I know. Tucker is here. We love having you here. Are you going to be thrown off, because normally on the weekend you sit here where im sitting . Ive got vertigo. But its okay. Its like a brand new set to me. Its so fresh. The lights are on that side. Wait a minute. Is it hard for you to turn to the left . Honestly, it is. Do you remember the time he was here, you were filling in for brian and you had a crick in your neck. I want to dedicate the show to advil. Its great to have you. There are 27 days now until election. The republican nominee declares war on the gop establishment. Trump is fed up after his own party abandoned him and didnt support him. His fight is nowhere near over. What exactly is going
Is the secret. Persistence. Brian how do you pick your books . Laurence it is a stupid thing to do. I should choose an area and keep at it, but i wanted to do something much different. Experience different lives. When you write a nonfiction book, you are thinking back in somebodys life. I want to piggyback on as many lives as i can. Brian of the 15 books, which one sold the most . Laurence the kennedy women, by a longshot. The number two New York Times bestseller. It was my agents idea. A book about a multigenerational book about women. Nobody had ever written a multigenerational book about women. So, to put women at the forefront just totally changed things. Brian what about the kennedy women do you most remember and what did the audience want to hear when you talk to them . Laurence it was a book i suggested that you do not have to be a woman to love the kennedy women. Because it was a book read by women. I mean, women of that generation women read that book and they , just loved tha