history tv is featuring american s first ladies. who do you think was our most influential first lady? vote and join the conversation with us on facebook, at facebook.com/c-span. you re watching american history tv on c-span3, and we re observing this presidents day weekend, taking a look at our nation s first ladies. up next is caroline kennedy, she introduces a discussion about the oral histories recorded by her mother, jacqueline, in 1964. they were released just this last fall. good evening. you ve read the news stories, bought your copies of the book, watched the abc prime-time special, morning television, and even the daily show with jon stewart. and now, tonight, live from the kennedy library, with us oral history was so carefully housed from the past half century, we ll hear directly if jacqueline kennedy about her life with her 35th president, and from her daughter who has brought this fresh new history to light. i m tom putnam, director of the john f. kennedy
still so expressive in that very attractive way she had. she had see a painting she saw and liked and she would clap her hands together to let me know that she remembered that and liked it. when she met, one of the elevator men, who works here now, who had been maître d when she was there, she hugged him immediately, and that was great to be able to have that one chance to show her around. first lady laura bush, thank you very much. all day today, american history tv is featuring america s first ladies. who do you think was our most influential first lady? vote and join the conversation with us on facebook, at facebook.com/c-span. you re watching american history tv on c-span3, and we re observing this presidents day weekend, taking a look at our nation s first ladies. up next is caroline kennedy, she introduces a discussion about the oral histories recorded by her mother, jacqueline, in 1964. they were released just this last fall. good evening. you ve read the ne
me was an anthem for the times. now an american maker of aircraft is trying to bring back those days as barry petersen will be reporting in our sunday morning cover story. reporter: not a lot of us say come fly with me and mean it in modern day air travel. but boeing s new 787 dream liner may change that. three years late, billions over budget, but finally up, up and away. the airplane that may put some fun back into flying later on sunday morning. osgood: with a week to go before the oscars, we re going hollywood by going back back. whenever movie producers try for an authentic old-time feel, rita braver tells us they know just where to look. reporter: whether it s 1920s for the artist. this is a place in hollywood you ll find me. reporter: or authentic period props or dozens of other pictures, hollywood often turns to this huge warehouse. think of it as history in the making. of movies. what s hard is is when you see something that is wrong in a film and we h
only i have been told that the treaty publisher said we should lose nothing by the change for he never heard such a speech in public in his life. all agree that taken together it was the sublime ever exhibited in america. john was whether his family suffered too much for his lack of attention during a quarter-century he contributed to the creation of the nation. abigail pushed him to go forward without regret. philadelphia, december 17, 79 feet. my dearest friend, i began to doubt whether i was in the way of my duty and a free in gauging public life. my family of children not to have stayed at home minded their education and sought their advancement in life is too late for this chemistry now. it is cast and i am not far from the end of my life. i ve done all for my children than i can and all for the best. what have i not suffered? what have i ever enjoyed? all of my enjoyment have been up on my farm. that might children and grandchildren were all parts. december 28, 17
recently offered a different job, weren t you? guest: i was offered a different job, yes. host: what was that other job and why didn t you take it? guest: i was offered a television related job, another organization and i very seriously consider taking it but in the end i love working at the new york times. it s a place i am incredibly proud of going into work everyday and proud of the reporting that everyone i work with does and the reporting i do and my editors, and i don t think you can really get that at many other places. when i look at the effects, when you talk about not mainstream media versus people on twitter and someone i think that they definitely live in the same world now but it s also very important for these media companies to keep an eye on the things that are happening for example facebook tribus tribe is he coming to really report on these things and the new york times is one of the best places to do that. host: nick bilton at people want to rea