johnson was taking office aboard air force one, the same plane that is carrying president kennedy s body back to washington. the story and jeff under wood takes us on board. we are standing here on board president john kennedy s air force one at the national museum of the united states air force. this is where mr. johnson took office and the place he stood. as we move back towards the rear of the aircraft, you can see the seats are kind of tight but that s because this was a working aircraft. it flew for the air force in carrying presidents and vips for 36 years, a long career and now has a new career here at the national museum. as we go further back, we come to an area, which is the galley, the presidential hemeals were prepared and see the series of seats at the very back, these very four seats are the ones that the air crew pulled out to move out of the way and they
bill: that s what the folks, i think, want to hear. caution, you where to enter the no spin zone from dayton. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly, reporting tonight from dayton, ohio. thanks for watching us. we are here to interview former president bush on veterans day. a few hours ago i spoke with mr. bush at the national museum of the united states air force, just a few miles outside of town. as you may know, the president is on a book tour promoting his presidential look back, decision points. because he has given a number of television interviews this week. my mandate tonight was to shake him up a bit, advance the conversation. i told the president that my questions would be a bit different, that i was representing you, trying to ask things that pertain directly to your life. he was fine with it. kind of.
bill: that s what the folks, i think, want to hear. caution, you where to enter the no spin zone from dayton. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly, reporting tonight from dayton, ohio. thanks for watching us. we are here to interview former president bush on veterans day. a few hours ago i spoke with mr. bush at the national museum of the united states air force, just a few miles outside of town. as you may know, the president is on a book tour promoting his presidential look back, decision points. because he has given a number of television interviews this week. my mandate tonight was to shake him up a bit, advance the conversation. i told the president that my questions would be a bit different, that i was representing you, trying to ask things that pertain directly to your life. he was fine with it. kind of.
bill: that s what the folks, i think, want to hear. caution, you where to enter the no spin zone from dayton. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly, reporting tonight from dayton, ohio. thanks for watching us. we are here to interview former president bush on veterans day. a few hours ago i spoke with mr. bush at the national museum of the united states air force, just a few miles outside of town. as you may know, the president is on a book tour promoting his presidential look back, decision points. because he has given a number of television interviews this week. my mandate tonight was to shake him up a bit, advance the conversation. i told the president that my questions would be a bit different, that i was representing you, trying to ask things that pertain directly to your life. he was fine with it. kind of.