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listening to jackie kennedy in the videos and the audio, regina wants to know, did jackie speak cadence in normal conversations as on tv? not.e did some people who knew her commented on the fact that in public she spoke in a way that was very careful, sometimes a little bit stilted, and the explanation was she had in her mind the way a first lady should look and a first lady should act, and also the way a first lady should sound, which is different from the way she sounded off duty in the evenings. >> but her mother and sister also had that. >> this has a label, locust valley lockjaw, for the oyster bay area of long island. she said to me, they all spoke the same way. exactlyit, i think, is what michael said. the other part is the whispery part of that. her dad had said this was a way to attract men. i always look at the photographs of mrs. kennedy in conversation with powerful men and foreign dignitaries, and oftentimes she is very close to them, with a strapless gown, just tucked up under their arms, and i have the sense that she is using that voice. said, even as a teenager, she woul
listening to jackie kennedy in the videos and the audio, regina wants to know, did jackie speak cadence in normal conversations as on tv? not.e did some people who knew her commented on the fact that in public she spoke in a way that was very careful, sometimes a little bit stilted, and the explanation was she had in her mind the way a first lady should look and a first lady should act, and also the way a first lady should sound, which is different from the way she sounded off duty in the...
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what specifically did jackie kennedy? >> what happened under harry truman was that for structural reasons we saw two weeks ago in the excellent series, the white house had to be gutted in a steel superstructure put inside eight inches away from the outer walls. that's what's there now adays. it turned out the be so expensive there was not much money left to buy furniture. so harry truman made a great deal to furnish the whole ground floor in bulk with good prices, reproductions. jackie got there after the election of 1960 she feels aghast. she said it looked like a statler hotel which she did not mean as a compliment. it was not convincing reproductions. so this mother of two, with other things to think about, took on what was this enormous project of raising a huge amount of money of art and artifacts. she wanted it to be in europe. for foreign leaders to come to the white house and look like a hotel. threadbare and reproduction. it cast a bad light on the united states. if you liked the way the white house looks nowaday
what specifically did jackie kennedy? >> what happened under harry truman was that for structural reasons we saw two weeks ago in the excellent series, the white house had to be gutted in a steel superstructure put inside eight inches away from the outer walls. that's what's there now adays. it turned out the be so expensive there was not much money left to buy furniture. so harry truman made a great deal to furnish the whole ground floor in bulk with good prices, reproductions. jackie...
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and jackie was a great greta garbo fan. and she would watch and when she'd see greta garbo on the street, i don't want to use the word stalk, because that's too cruel. but she would follow her going into a store. she would follow her in never speaking to her but looking at her and saying, oh, there's greta garbo. a person she really loved and admired. >> she knew greta garbo. >> she did? >> that's what i wanted to hear. >> 1963, greta garbo came for dinner and len billings had known greta garbo in europe, spent some time with her. so j.f.k. spent a joke on his schoolmate. that len is going to fawn all over greta garbo. greta comes in and has dinner and len billings begins to talk to greta and greta said, i've never met this man before in my life. >> prep school pranksters. >> a quote in his book in unfinished life that i wanted to introduce the other topic with the relationship to the press. that is john kennedy's womanizing. this is one thing he wrote. kennedy had affairs with several women, including pamela turnure, jacki
and jackie was a great greta garbo fan. and she would watch and when she'd see greta garbo on the street, i don't want to use the word stalk, because that's too cruel. but she would follow her going into a store. she would follow her in never speaking to her but looking at her and saying, oh, there's greta garbo. a person she really loved and admired. >> she knew greta garbo. >> she did? >> that's what i wanted to hear. >> 1963, greta garbo came for dinner and len...
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and jackie was a great greta garbo fan. and she would watch and when she'd see greta garbo on the street, i don't want to use the word stalk, because that's too cruel. but she would follow her going into a store. she would follow her in never speaking to her but looking at her and saying, oh, there's greta garbo. a person she really loved and admired. >> she knew greta garbo. >> she did? >> that's what i wanted to hear. >> 1963, greta garbo came for dinner and len billings had known greta garbo in europe, spent some time with her. so j.f.k. spent a joke on his schoolmate. that len is going to fawn all over greta garbo. greta comes in and has dinner and len billings begins to talk to greta and greta said, i've never met this man before in my life. >> prep school pranksters. >> a quote in his book in unfinished life that i wanted to introduce the other topic with the relationship to the press. that is john kennedy's womanizing. this is one thing he wrote. kennedy had affairs with several women, including pamela turnure, jacki
and jackie was a great greta garbo fan. and she would watch and when she'd see greta garbo on the street, i don't want to use the word stalk, because that's too cruel. but she would follow her going into a store. she would follow her in never speaking to her but looking at her and saying, oh, there's greta garbo. a person she really loved and admired. >> she knew greta garbo. >> she did? >> that's what i wanted to hear. >> 1963, greta garbo came for dinner and len...
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jackie was a great greta garbo fan. when e would watch and she'd see greta garbo on the street, i don't want to use the stalk, because that's too cruel. going would follow her into a store. she would follow her in never speaking to her but looking at saying, oh, there's greta garbo. person she really loved and admired. >> she knew greta garbo. >> she did? to hear. what i wanted came for reta garbo dinner and len billings had europe, ta garbo in spent some time with her. so j.f.k. spent a joke on his schoolmate. going to fawn all over greta garbo. greta comes in and has dinner talk n billings begins to to greta and greta said, i've never met this man before in my life. >> prep school pranksters. >> a quote in his book in toinished life that i wanted introduce the other topic with the relationship to the press. that is john kennedy's womanizing. this is one thing he wrote. kennedy had affairs with several including pamela turnure, jackie's press secretary, mary pinchot meier, ben bradley's two white house secretaries play
jackie was a great greta garbo fan. when e would watch and she'd see greta garbo on the street, i don't want to use the stalk, because that's too cruel. going would follow her into a store. she would follow her in never speaking to her but looking at saying, oh, there's greta garbo. person she really loved and admired. >> she knew greta garbo. >> she did? to hear. what i wanted came for reta garbo dinner and len billings had europe, ta garbo in spent some time with her. so j.f.k....
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>> jackie had already called the police. minutes later, they arrive. look at jackie's footage. they arrest the nurse. the ordeal makes jackie very angry. but she's thankful about one thing. >> the cameras saved my dad's life. the cameras were able to see what i couldn't see since i'm not at home, so they were one of the best investments i've ever made. >> jackie taylor wants her story to be heard. she's written congress. spoken to her senator. and wants the penalties for elder abuse to be harsher. but most of all, she wants everyone to protect themselves and their loved ones with a video camera. >> i mean if i can help one individual, you know, sitting in a nursing home today, keep them from being beaten, if i have gotten through to one caregiver that maybe thought about hitting a person today and said, you know what, i don't know if they installed cameras while i was off this weekend. maybe i shouldn't do it. maybe i shouldn't push them down. maybe i shouldn't be verbally abusive. then i think i've done a lot. >> these days, video cameras are everywhere. in stores. mounted to
>> jackie had already called the police. minutes later, they arrive. look at jackie's footage. they arrest the nurse. the ordeal makes jackie very angry. but she's thankful about one thing. >> the cameras saved my dad's life. the cameras were able to see what i couldn't see since i'm not at home, so they were one of the best investments i've ever made. >> jackie taylor wants her story to be heard. she's written congress. spoken to her senator. and wants the penalties for elder...
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jackie robinson was the second baseman. he also was a dream maker 140 years ago he took the field for the dodgers on the opening day at athens field against the boston braves. robinson's first major-league game was the most event in the emancipation of black americans the civil war. he is one of the two most important blacks in american history. he was the fuse that lit the fire. in 1944, 11 years before rosa parks refused to move to the back of my primary bus, lieutenant robinson was court-martialed for insisting successfully the fort hood, texas heard of desegregating benefits. he was a lieutenant only because when he was excluded from officer's kennedy school scum he pretested enough to another black at fort riley, kansas, heavyweight champ in, joe louis. the athletic successes of lewis and just yelling in an 1830s, jackie robinson's brother matt from the 200-meter dash at the berlin olympics made the absence of blacks in baseball glaring. then the war in which blacks worse till in hitlerism, nurtured the idea that anyon
jackie robinson was the second baseman. he also was a dream maker 140 years ago he took the field for the dodgers on the opening day at athens field against the boston braves. robinson's first major-league game was the most event in the emancipation of black americans the civil war. he is one of the two most important blacks in american history. he was the fuse that lit the fire. in 1944, 11 years before rosa parks refused to move to the back of my primary bus, lieutenant robinson was...
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the frien friendship he had with jackie jackie had him in to his world. there is no way the director would be able to be on the track the way he filmed this. >> it must have been dangerous for the film makers not only the drivers in this case. >> he was one of the film makers roman was behind the camera himself. it was the access to allow them to take place. they would have never gotten access unless you were roman polanski. they say once the helmet visor goes down you go into another world. >> it's like a guy being given aan injection. you have been given anance they give an an aesthetic. and you lose all relation to to grief, pain and emotion outside of what you want to do. what you want to get out of that racing car. and ever so often the an aesthetic wears off and you see the cold hard horrible world that you are involved in. you see things that you don't want to see. you really want to have another shot to get back into the comfort and the warmth of your assesescape. >> some how it sounds like the ultimate at lotic zone. it wa athletic zone is if you
the frien friendship he had with jackie jackie had him in to his world. there is no way the director would be able to be on the track the way he filmed this. >> it must have been dangerous for the film makers not only the drivers in this case. >> he was one of the film makers roman was behind the camera himself. it was the access to allow them to take place. they would have never gotten access unless you were roman polanski. they say once the helmet visor goes down you go into...
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now, there was one note from jackie that said stanley much loved jackie. i thought, would she have really sent a guess that stanley? and then i thought, do you think maybe stanley pinched that when he were to hyannis or that somehow it got into his camera bag? for one thing i never could answer. when i was doing the book, i thought it made me remember stanley ainu. i didn't know stanley during the 60s when he was so close to the kennedys. i was still in school. but one-time stanley drove me through washington d.c. and pouring it to a building that was deserted and nurses dirty, filthy towel in the window. stanley said that's where i came from. and i looked at this photographer who is so well-established and wore cashmere sweaters and drove a great car and lived in a townhouse. i said really, you came from that kind of poverty craxi said deanna, that towel says it all. well, when i found a towel, eight guest towel, and his strong, that was his rosebud and the defendant came. i can't answer. >> host: where is this picture i.d. taken the flap of the boat? >>
now, there was one note from jackie that said stanley much loved jackie. i thought, would she have really sent a guess that stanley? and then i thought, do you think maybe stanley pinched that when he were to hyannis or that somehow it got into his camera bag? for one thing i never could answer. when i was doing the book, i thought it made me remember stanley ainu. i didn't know stanley during the 60s when he was so close to the kennedys. i was still in school. but one-time stanley drove me...
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now, there was one note from jackie that said stanley much loved jackie. i thought, would she have really sent a guess that stanley? and then i thought, do you think maybe stanley pinched that when he were to hyannis or that somehow it got into his camera bag? for one thing i never could answer. when i was doing the book, i thought it made me remember stanley ainu. i didn't know stanley during the 60s when he was so close to the kennedys. i was still in school. but one-time stanley drove me through washington d.c. and pouring it to a building that was deserted and nurses dirty, filthy towel in the window. stanley said that's where i came from. and i looked at this photographer who is so well-established and wore cashmere sweaters and drove a great car and lived in a townhouse. i said really, you came from that kind of poverty craxi said deanna, that towel says it all. well, when i found a towel, eight guest towel, and his strong, that was his rosebud and the defendant came. i can't answer. >> host: where is this picture i.d. taken the flap of the boat? >>
now, there was one note from jackie that said stanley much loved jackie. i thought, would she have really sent a guess that stanley? and then i thought, do you think maybe stanley pinched that when he were to hyannis or that somehow it got into his camera bag? for one thing i never could answer. when i was doing the book, i thought it made me remember stanley ainu. i didn't know stanley during the 60s when he was so close to the kennedys. i was still in school. but one-time stanley drove me...
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jackie allowed him in his world. there would be no way a director would be literally on the track the way he filmed this was literally--i mean-- >> it must have been dangerous for the filmmakers. >> he was one of the filmmakers. roman did as much on camera there himself behind the camera as anybody else. but it was the access from which princess grace with the automobile club i to allow thiso take place. >> once your helmet goes down your helmet visor goes down you sort of go into another world. let's listen to what you say. >> it's like a guy being given an injection. you know, all the pain and everything disappears. you've been given an ant antiseptic, and you lose pain to what you want to do, what you want to get out of that racing car. and every so often the anesthetic wears off, and you see the cold, hard, horrible world that you're involved in. you see things that you don't want to see so you quickly want to have another shot to get back into the comfort, the warmth of your own escape. >> so some how it sounds
jackie allowed him in his world. there would be no way a director would be literally on the track the way he filmed this was literally--i mean-- >> it must have been dangerous for the filmmakers. >> he was one of the filmmakers. roman did as much on camera there himself behind the camera as anybody else. but it was the access from which princess grace with the automobile club i to allow thiso take place. >> once your helmet goes down your helmet visor goes down you sort of go...
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jackie o. >> clearly jackie kennedy had enormous impact on style at the time right? >> yes. going forward it doesn't matter. we're still wearing those short little sleeveless things. michelle obama, the reason she is wearing those sheaths and well-known for that is because of jackie o. all those boxy jackets you see still coming down the runway. >> so at the time she pushed fashion forward? >> yeah yeah yeah, she absolutely did. she brought in oleg cassini and had him design a whole collection for her. >> what about the pearl necklace? that was getting a lot of attention. >> pearl necklace, before then, you had to wear one little strand of pearls and they were so fake. they were done by kenneth j. lane. wear something fake, a little bit bolder than this teeny little demuir thing that she had. >> because it's been put away in the national archives does that make it more iconic and more interesting to people? >> absolutely. i would like to see that suit out. but more so, the conspiracy about the hat, the little pill box hat, what i heard is it disappeared, went to the fbi and
jackie o. >> clearly jackie kennedy had enormous impact on style at the time right? >> yes. going forward it doesn't matter. we're still wearing those short little sleeveless things. michelle obama, the reason she is wearing those sheaths and well-known for that is because of jackie o. all those boxy jackets you see still coming down the runway. >> so at the time she pushed fashion forward? >> yeah yeah yeah, she absolutely did. she brought in oleg cassini and had him...
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simply jackie's suit and bag worn november 22nd, 1963. all this time jackie kennedy's suit is forbidden from view and will likely stay that way for a long time. caroline kennedy gave the suit to the people of the united states with the understanding that it wouldn't be put on public display for 100 years, until 2103 and then the kennedy family must be consulted before any attempt is made to display the suit, in effort to avoid sen station lizing that horrible act. it's believed a hand full of people, maybe as few as two have seen it since. along with the suit and also hidden from view in the new archives in maryland, the blue blouse mrs. kennedy wore, her stockings, blue shoes and blue purse. what they don't have is the first lady's pink pill box hat. >> the hat is a mystery. the hat goes to the secret service initially and the secret service turns it over to mrs. kennedy's private secretary and then it disappears. it has not been seen since. >> reporter: the archive is making every effort to preserve the suit. it's stored in a windowless
simply jackie's suit and bag worn november 22nd, 1963. all this time jackie kennedy's suit is forbidden from view and will likely stay that way for a long time. caroline kennedy gave the suit to the people of the united states with the understanding that it wouldn't be put on public display for 100 years, until 2103 and then the kennedy family must be consulted before any attempt is made to display the suit, in effort to avoid sen station lizing that horrible act. it's believed a hand full of...
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jackie and john and caroline. she is our ambassador to japan. we treasure the memory of that family. >> it was in the air. it one as though jackie invented this. >> his response to jackie, she said what do you wato do tonight? he said i want to see camelot. >> she told teddy white this is something she wanted. he was 30 years younger than eisenhower. television was just coming in. it was a whole new generation. the whole new generation of real change from the post era. >>> was it a conspiracy? >> i have doubts he was motivated by himself. i'm not sure if anybody else was involved. i don't go down that road, with respect to the grassy nole and all of that. i have serious questions about whether they got to the bottom of lee harvey oswald's time and influence from cuba and russia. >> secretary of state can john kerry isn't the only one to harbor questions about the motives of the assassin of president kennedy, lee harvey oswald who also shot to death a dallas police officer and wounded texas governor connelly. oswal
jackie and john and caroline. she is our ambassador to japan. we treasure the memory of that family. >> it was in the air. it one as though jackie invented this. >> his response to jackie, she said what do you wato do tonight? he said i want to see camelot. >> she told teddy white this is something she wanted. he was 30 years younger than eisenhower. television was just coming in. it was a whole new generation. the whole new generation of real change from the post era....
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el fin de semana, jackie. >>> asÍ es. barbie, casi viernes. y cÓmo estamos a un paso del fin de semana, tambiÉn se acerca una tormenta invernal, afectarÁ el Área, la respuesta en minutos seÑores, ahora nosotros estamos aquÍ, esperando leer comentarios, los puede mandar a twitter, @ "primer impacto", regresamos con la wuvg>>> en el minuto 75, le daba la ventaja a los nogales. piata, una vez mÁs. un minuto despuÉs, marcaba el empate. sergio canales, definÍa en favor del valencia. >>> partido dramÁtico. >>> la selecciÓn de espaÑa, convocÓ al brasileÑo costa para dos amistosos, el tÉcnico delantero del madrid. costa expresÓ su interÉs de jugar para la madre patria en lugar de brasil. >>> mÉxico tendrÁ su revancha ante nigeria, en el mundial sub 17, busca el "tri" campeonato. sigalo a la 10:30 de la maÑana este, por unimÁs, univisiÓn deportesnetwork, y univisiÓndeportes.com. vamos a la decisiÓn que tendrÁ que tomar miguel cotto, una pelea contra martÍnez, o un combate en marzo contra el "canelo" Álva
el fin de semana, jackie. >>> asÍ es. barbie, casi viernes. y cÓmo estamos a un paso del fin de semana, tambiÉn se acerca una tormenta invernal, afectarÁ el Área, la respuesta en minutos seÑores, ahora nosotros estamos aquÍ, esperando leer comentarios, los puede mandar a twitter, @ "primer impacto", regresamos con la wuvg>>> en el minuto 75, le daba la ventaja a los nogales. piata, una vez mÁs. un minuto despuÉs, marcaba el empate. sergio canales, definÍa...
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>> the u.s. >> jackie speier walked off to find jim jones. the woman she passed is patricia parks, jerry's wife, in the last hours of her life. speier confronted jones with the defectors. >> he became agitated, tried to talk with them. he was sweating, beads of sweat on his face. >> jerry's youngest daughter tracy parks was confronted by jones' wife marceline. >> first off i thought this was the day i was going to die. >> marceline left her an opening. >> i said, if you take me to them, i'll talk them out of it. >> jerry parks faced down jim jones. >> i said, what the hell have he done for me beside hold my family prisoner here for seven and a half months? >> as jerry parks turned away -- >> i look over there. he's sitting on the bench and he's sitting there, a dejected, beaten man. >> yet, another confrontation awaited jim jones when he sat down with nbc reporter don harris for an interview. >> last night, someone came and passed me this note. >> harris gave him vern gosney's note asking for help to go home. >> that's who we're talking about
>> the u.s. >> jackie speier walked off to find jim jones. the woman she passed is patricia parks, jerry's wife, in the last hours of her life. speier confronted jones with the defectors. >> he became agitated, tried to talk with them. he was sweating, beads of sweat on his face. >> jerry's youngest daughter tracy parks was confronted by jones' wife marceline. >> first off i thought this was the day i was going to die. >> marceline left her an opening....
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and when jackie -- jackie says, this is all wonderful. she tries to give the credit to other people rather than taking it herself. >> when pat nixon came to the white house, one third of the furnishings were antiques. when she left, two thirds were antiques. some might not know this, dolly madison is famous for saving the canvass of george washington in 1814. she saved two canvasses. the other was the portrait of herself and pat nixon brought it back to the white house. >> chilecothe, hi, bill. >> i was a butler with the nixons. i was there at the house all the time at camp david. >> what would you like people to know about the first lady? >> please do an oral history with the nixon library. >> i want to get to the library and i haven't been. we set stockings -- mrs. nixon, they were somehow misplaced. she sent them to the library at the time, my sisters had made them. i was there in the panda years also. i know she brought it back the tie. she brought it back to david and it was out of style and she'd given it to me. >> what would you li
and when jackie -- jackie says, this is all wonderful. she tries to give the credit to other people rather than taking it herself. >> when pat nixon came to the white house, one third of the furnishings were antiques. when she left, two thirds were antiques. some might not know this, dolly madison is famous for saving the canvass of george washington in 1814. she saved two canvasses. the other was the portrait of herself and pat nixon brought it back to the white house. >>...
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kennedy, who is lee harvey oswald, why is jackie wearing a suit with blood. on and on for four days. everybody kind of tuned in. there's a line by bob dylan said people don't live or die people just net. most people live in the-lined lives when kennedy was killed, they weren't floating any more it was like realtime adrenaline for the whole country. >> schieffer: you know, those of us who were here and covered this story, i think a part that is not really understood today is that beyond this tragedy that we saw unfolding on television, we'd never seen anything like this before. hanging overall this it was like we all felt on 9/11 we didn't know what it meant. we didn't know if this was the beginning of world war iii, a year away from the human missile crisis. it was just this profound, i can't understand this. why is this happening. and i think in a sense that america was never quite the same of a it was after that day. your book focuses on kennedy's last 100 days, why do you think that period was so important? >> because finally in that period he was addressi
kennedy, who is lee harvey oswald, why is jackie wearing a suit with blood. on and on for four days. everybody kind of tuned in. there's a line by bob dylan said people don't live or die people just net. most people live in the-lined lives when kennedy was killed, they weren't floating any more it was like realtime adrenaline for the whole country. >> schieffer: you know, those of us who were here and covered this story, i think a part that is not really understood today is that beyond...
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>> i'm jackie speier and i'm running for congress. how are you? >> very good. >> she ran for her murdered congressman's seat but lost in a hard-fought fight and served almost two decades in the california legislature. early in 2008, the leo ryan seat opened up again. this time jackie speier won in a runaway race. >> so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. you are now a member. >> and was sworn in after 30 years as a freshman congresswoman. for almost everyone who did survive, escape from jonestown was not a single day's journey. it has taken decades. >> it never goes away. >> tracy parks tried to hide in a bottle. >> i just drank because that's how i hid my pain as a teenager. >> but nothing could chase away the feelings of chronic fatigue, constant stress and memories that came back at night. >> all the nightmares are i end up back there. i'm trying to get out. i'm trying to run through the jungle, and i know that i might not make it through the jungle. and i'd get up and literally have a panic attack. have to open the doors and walk outsid
>> i'm jackie speier and i'm running for congress. how are you? >> very good. >> she ran for her murdered congressman's seat but lost in a hard-fought fight and served almost two decades in the california legislature. early in 2008, the leo ryan seat opened up again. this time jackie speier won in a runaway race. >> so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. you are now a member. >> and was sworn in after 30 years as a freshman congresswoman. for...
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vamos de inmediato, a los los Ángeles con jackie guerrido, para saber cuÁl es el pronÓstico, si se esperan mÁs tornados, que es la pregunta que muchos se hacen. >>> sÍ, estÁn pendientes al pronÓstico adelante jackie, cuÉntanos. >>> si, chicas, el fin de semana como mencionaron, terminÓ con devastadores tornados, para que tengan a idea visual asÍ estuvo la situaciÓn, tornados, y actividad de vientos con rÁfagas de fuerza de huracÁn, le sumamos granizo, estamos hablando de cerca de mÁs de 66 tornados, y mÁs de 42 reportes de tornados, la gran pregunta es quÉ fue lo que provocÓ esto. estÁbamos estudiando la situaciÓn con nuestro eyxperto n la materia eduardo rodrÍguez, son poco usual para esta Época, se reporta en estados al sureste del golfo de mÉxico, pero la masa aire fue poderosa, llegÓ al medio oeste, con una baja en superficie muy poderosa, le sumamos la masa de aire frÍa, como consecuencia provocÓ toda la actividad tan poderosa de tornados, ahora bien, la gran pregunta como decÍa bÁrbara, vamos a seguir sintiendo tornados, la buena noticia, la tormenta se despla
vamos de inmediato, a los los Ángeles con jackie guerrido, para saber cuÁl es el pronÓstico, si se esperan mÁs tornados, que es la pregunta que muchos se hacen. >>> sÍ, estÁn pendientes al pronÓstico adelante jackie, cuÉntanos. >>> si, chicas, el fin de semana como mencionaron, terminÓ con devastadores tornados, para que tengan a idea visual asÍ estuvo la situaciÓn, tornados, y actividad de vientos con rÁfagas de fuerza de huracÁn, le sumamos granizo, estamos...
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the story goes, which i've always heard, jackie wanted the symbolism of thatout fit, she wanted that dress, that suit rather, to be made in america. so she went to a boutique on the east side and she had commissioned a line by line, a thread by thread copy of that chanel suit and that boutique farmed out the work to a shop that was owned by oscar de la renta where my father was working as a sample maker and as a finisher. my father was a concentration camp survivor and the symbolism of the whole thing was pretty big and it's lasting to this very day here in our little chat here. >> today we would call that a knock-off and you would sort of wonder why mrs. kennedy certainly had the resources and the attention of any designer in the world, certainly the house of chanel would have made it directly for her as well. why did she want so much for this particular suit to be american-made? >> i can only imagine, i've been thinking about that. but in those days the early '60s the garment industry was big, it was huge in america. seventh avenue, in the '30s from harold square up to times square
the story goes, which i've always heard, jackie wanted the symbolism of thatout fit, she wanted that dress, that suit rather, to be made in america. so she went to a boutique on the east side and she had commissioned a line by line, a thread by thread copy of that chanel suit and that boutique farmed out the work to a shop that was owned by oscar de la renta where my father was working as a sample maker and as a finisher. my father was a concentration camp survivor and the symbolism of the...
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just so you know, i share your feeling on jackie, my son is named after jackie robinson. he is an incredible man. why give -- that must mean more to you than giving the president something of your own, i would think. >> well, it means a lot, i mean, because he's the president, you know. barack is from chicago. i met him here there, he was a senator. and i just feel like i know him. that he's my brother. and the same thing with jackie. i just felt i knew them, as my brother, that i could talk to them, that they could understand what i was saying. and that's what i did today with barack. just talked to him like i've known him for years. >> that's incredible. so president obama alluded to this famous remark of yours, but tell us the story of "let's play two." >> well, it's very simple, it was a bad day in chicago and i came into the locker room and i was feeling great. and i said to all my teammates, it's a beautiful day! let's play two! and billy williams and jenkins are here with me today in washington. so we're talking about that. so that was a time in my life that i was
just so you know, i share your feeling on jackie, my son is named after jackie robinson. he is an incredible man. why give -- that must mean more to you than giving the president something of your own, i would think. >> well, it means a lot, i mean, because he's the president, you know. barack is from chicago. i met him here there, he was a senator. and i just feel like i know him. that he's my brother. and the same thing with jackie. i just felt i knew them, as my brother, that i could...
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jackie kennedy starts to reach back. was she reaching back to you because you were, i know, her personal body guard or was it as i've read elsewhere, she literally could see parts of her husband's head on the back of the limousine? >> no, she had come up onto the back of the presidential vehicle to retrieve some of the material that came out of the president's head. she didn't realize that i was even there at first until i got ahold of her and pushed her into the backseat, but she -- her purpose was to retrieve some of the material that came out of the president's wound. >> you then lie on top of everyone in that car, you're protecting them like a shield as it speeds to the hospital. by this point, did you know for certain that the president was almost definitely dead? >> i was quite sure he was dead because he had fallen to his left, and his head was in mrs. kennedy's lap. the right side of his face was up, and i could see his eyes were fixed, and i could see through a hole in his skull that most of the brain matter in
jackie kennedy starts to reach back. was she reaching back to you because you were, i know, her personal body guard or was it as i've read elsewhere, she literally could see parts of her husband's head on the back of the limousine? >> no, she had come up onto the back of the presidential vehicle to retrieve some of the material that came out of the president's head. she didn't realize that i was even there at first until i got ahold of her and pushed her into the backseat, but she -- her...
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so he and jackie decide to make a campaign trip to dallas. >> now they are waiting and here comes jackie waving by. >> reporter: then, as their motorcade makes its way through city -- it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade group. >> reporter: shots ring out. >> there has been a shooting. the hospital has been advised to stand by for a severe gunshot wound. >> reporter: leaving a stunned nation and an unfinished legacy. >> there's only one word to describe the picture here and that's grief. >> reporter: what was it that moved this nation so much? >> youth, grace, beauty, hope, promise, the crack of a gunshot, murder, horror, blood, assassination. as history goes on it will stay a very prominent part of his history. it's never going fade. it is never going to fade. over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if
so he and jackie decide to make a campaign trip to dallas. >> now they are waiting and here comes jackie waving by. >> reporter: then, as their motorcade makes its way through city -- it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade group. >> reporter: shots ring out. >> there has been a shooting. the hospital has been advised to stand by for a severe gunshot wound. >> reporter: leaving a stunned nation and an unfinished legacy. >> there's only...
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. >>> tremendo susto pasÓ el jackie. mire la foto del ex vocalista de la banda el recodo, difundiÓ por twitter en su camioneta, luego del accidente en mÉxico, por manejar a exceso de velocidad, el pavimento estaba mojado, segÚn Él. >>> todo estÁ listo en mÉxico, para el concierto con el quÉ familiares de jenni rivera, conmemorarÁn el primer aniversario de su muerte. >>> si, como cuenta francisco cobos desde monterrey, lupillo rivera serÁ el gran ausento, veamos. >>> fue en esta conferencia de prensa que tres hermanos de jenni rivera, y la hija mayor de la fallecida cantante anunciaron detalles del concierto del 9 de diciembre en la arena monterrey, confirmaron asistencia al menos doce artistas. >>> el concierto es para ella. >>> y a la gente, los fans un gran saludo. porque ellos, nos siguen teniendo vivos. asÍ como el concierto de jenni rivera vive. >>> no esperen a lupillo rivera, aunque aseguran que lo invitaron, Él decidiÓ continuar con su idea de brindarle el mismo diÁ una serenata en iturbide nuevo le
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jackie. >>> asÍ mismo. bÁrbara, a un dÍa del latin grammy, les saludo desde la ciudad del entretenimiento con noticias mÁs candentes del mundo de hollywood, y la revista (nombre en inglÉs), problemas para el cantante justin bieber, en argentina, un fotÓgrafo de buenos aires continÚa con su denuncia contra un guardaespaldas del artista, por darle tremenda golpiza al intentar captarlo a la salida de un club nocturno, fue ante un juez, el equipo tÉcnico seguirÁ bajo investigaciÓn. >>> en inglaterra, "one direction" celebrÓ la publicaciÓn de su tercera autobiografÍa. los 5 integrantes firmaron autÓgrafos. fanÁticas lloraban y gritaban, las mÁs pequeÑas sonrÍan tiernamente, y expresaban su amor por harry style. en estados unidos se estrenÓ la cinta (nombre en inglÉs). firmaron autÓgrafos los protagonistas, y compartieron con los fanÁticos, estaba el ganador de nuestro concurso, finalizamos con el nuevo video musical de kanye west, donde participa kim kardashian, mostrÓ sus curvas, al besarl
jackie. >>> asÍ mismo. bÁrbara, a un dÍa del latin grammy, les saludo desde la ciudad del entretenimiento con noticias mÁs candentes del mundo de hollywood, y la revista (nombre en inglÉs), problemas para el cantante justin bieber, en argentina, un fotÓgrafo de buenos aires continÚa con su denuncia contra un guardaespaldas del artista, por darle tremenda golpiza al intentar captarlo a la salida de un club nocturno, fue ante un juez, el equipo tÉcnico seguirÁ bajo...
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>> the u.s. >> jackie speier walked off to find jim jones. the woman she passed is patricia parks, jerry's wife, in the last hours of her life. speier confronted jones with the defectors. >> he became agitated, tried to talk with them. he was sweating, beads of sweat on his face. >> jerry's youngest daughter tracy parks was confronted by jones' wife marceline. >> first off i thought this was the day i was going to die. >> marceline left her an opening. >> i said, if you take me to them, i'll talk them out of it. >> jerry parks faced down jim jones. >> i said, what the hell have he done for me beside hold my family prisoner here for seven and a half months? >> as jerry parks turned away -- >> i look over there. he's sitting on the bench and he's sitting there, a dejected, beaten man. >> yet, another confrontation awaited jim jones when he sat down with nbc reporter don harris for an interview. >> last night, someone came and passed me this note. >> harris gave him vern gosney's note asking for help to go home. >> that's who we're talking about
>> the u.s. >> jackie speier walked off to find jim jones. the woman she passed is patricia parks, jerry's wife, in the last hours of her life. speier confronted jones with the defectors. >> he became agitated, tried to talk with them. he was sweating, beads of sweat on his face. >> jerry's youngest daughter tracy parks was confronted by jones' wife marceline. >> first off i thought this was the day i was going to die. >> marceline left her an opening....
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he just wanted to embrace jackie. the two of them came down on the forklift with the coffin at the rear door from "air force one." >> at andrews air force base. >> leaving lady bird and the new president with no stairs because the forklift had carried down the coffin. so they were left standing at the rear door waiting for the stairs. this was all live coverage. all the networks carrying this return to andrews air force base live. it was just another moment when lyndon johnson felt isolated, shunned, dismissed, and not properly respected. >> that's right. this is a relationship fated not to be good, even earlier 50 years ago during the hour we're about to enter, lyndon johnson called up bobby kennedy at his home in mclane, virginia, and said my people are saying i should take the oath down here, presidential oath in dallas because they are worried there might be a conspiracy. bobby kennedy's point of view was it sentimentally would have been nice to allow president kennedy, his remains to come back to washington as pr
he just wanted to embrace jackie. the two of them came down on the forklift with the coffin at the rear door from "air force one." >> at andrews air force base. >> leaving lady bird and the new president with no stairs because the forklift had carried down the coffin. so they were left standing at the rear door waiting for the stairs. this was all live coverage. all the networks carrying this return to andrews air force base live. it was just another moment when lyndon...
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most people think of jackie kennedy. it is her entertaining in the white house. the truman renovation of the white house meant that they could not entertain in the white house. it is mamie who brings back entertaining to the white house. >> she is a curator of exhibitions. how significant of a decision was it? >> i think they were afraid that it would look like bribery or some kind of, you know, prompting of return for political favor for the gift. that was made illegal. >> presidents still get lots of gifts. >> they usually go to the state department or the national archives. through the archives, they often turn up at presidential libraries. they are not owned by the president or first lady. >> one statement that the they atement is who invite and who they do not invite. they did not invite senator joe mccarthy. >> mrs. mccarthy was invited to teas reception. >> what is the significance of that? >> i think she was making a political statement on her husband's behalf not to cross the door. >> some people watching this . n't know who joe mccarthy is [laughter] we
most people think of jackie kennedy. it is her entertaining in the white house. the truman renovation of the white house meant that they could not entertain in the white house. it is mamie who brings back entertaining to the white house. >> she is a curator of exhibitions. how significant of a decision was it? >> i think they were afraid that it would look like bribery or some kind of, you know, prompting of return for political favor for the gift. that was made illegal. >>...
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jackie, it's friday, she writes. while many of us are thinking of play, pay, or get away, she says, we paws to remember jfk. it is november 22nd. 50 years since he was shot and killed in dallas. an important time, i think, for a lot of people. >> thank you for that. >> you can come up with your own morning rhyme and tweet us with the #morningrhyme or #earlystart. >>> the dow hitting its highest point ever but what does it mean for your 401(k)? "money time" is coming up next. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪
jackie, it's friday, she writes. while many of us are thinking of play, pay, or get away, she says, we paws to remember jfk. it is november 22nd. 50 years since he was shot and killed in dallas. an important time, i think, for a lot of people. >> thank you for that. >> you can come up with your own morning rhyme and tweet us with the #morningrhyme or #earlystart. >>> the dow hitting its highest point ever but what does it mean for your 401(k)? "money time" is...
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jackie, what's that about? >> i think that has more to do with republicans that like to bring everything back to obama care because it's been such a good issue for them. the problems with the implementation. but look, i think obama's biggest problems in terms of iran is going to be congressional democrats who still think sanctions are a good idea. and if congress is able to pass sanctions while this deal is still in effect, that could really undermine the president and really be a problem. >> and there's another thing obviously that the president had high on his list of things that he wanted to do, alex, and that obviously is really palestinian peace talks. what's the level of discomfort on the hill that this is going to impact any possibility that there was for these talks to be successful? >> you have the same kind of faction, you know, people who favor more confrontational approach with iran tend to be pro-israel, tend to be really supportive and want to get a deal that they like out of the israeli/palestini
jackie, what's that about? >> i think that has more to do with republicans that like to bring everything back to obama care because it's been such a good issue for them. the problems with the implementation. but look, i think obama's biggest problems in terms of iran is going to be congressional democrats who still think sanctions are a good idea. and if congress is able to pass sanctions while this deal is still in effect, that could really undermine the president and really be a...
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con estas y otras noticias vamos a pasar a los Ángeles con jackie guerrido y nuestro segmento semanal de la revista va rÍe ti. >> claro que sÍ, bueno muchas gracias un gusto saludarlos con las noticias mÁs candentes del increÍble mundo de hollywood. >> llegar a hall huido la historia del fÚtbol pelÉ ha cinta estÁ siendo grabada en rÍo de janeiro, antes de que la ganara la copa mundial. >> con tremenda fiesta el grupo one direction celebrÓ el lanzamiento de su Última producciÓn, participaron en juegos con sus seguidoras, practicaron su punterÍa lanzando dar dardos. >> el prÍncipe william, kate middleton y el prÍncipe george fueron los... asistieron trefrls inter internacionales. >> viajÓ a japon lady gaga una manada de ru jeents seguidores la esperaban en el aeropuerto algunos lloraban de emociÓn ellos portaban pancartas con dedicotorias y tomaron fotos mientras firmaba autÓgrafos la cantante luciÓ unas gafas digna de su estilo y zapatos de plataforma. >> y por Último les traigo el Último adelante de la cinta (en inglÉs) con nuevas escenas de esta fascinante histor
con estas y otras noticias vamos a pasar a los Ángeles con jackie guerrido y nuestro segmento semanal de la revista va rÍe ti. >> claro que sÍ, bueno muchas gracias un gusto saludarlos con las noticias mÁs candentes del increÍble mundo de hollywood. >> llegar a hall huido la historia del fÚtbol pelÉ ha cinta estÁ siendo grabada en rÍo de janeiro, antes de que la ganara la copa mundial. >> con tremenda fiesta el grupo one direction celebrÓ el lanzamiento de su Última...
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y continuamos con ustedes. >>> no nos podemos quejar jackie. y los ritmos latinos se imponen, cada dÍa son mÁs los que quieren aprender no se pierda el recorrido de impacto al regresar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> bueno volvemos a tucson donde un grupo de hispanos se empeÑÓ en hacer bailar a todos no importa donde vengan. vamos con salvador duran para saber quÉ tal le fue en esas clases. >>> mis dotes de bailarÍn son limitados, en la academia que visitamos toman clases bailarines que son excelentes otros que son buenos y otros que no tienen remedio como yo. vean por quÉ. ♪ ♪ >>> cÓmo paso en muchas partes del mundo, el ritmo alegre de la mÚsica latina estÁ arrasando en tucson la salsa estÁ en el ambiente y no importa que no haya coordinaciÓn alguna en los movimientos cuando el objeto es divertirse. >>> el propÓsito es compartir el amor que hay por la mÚsica. >>> gerardo es uno de los responsables de haber traÍdo este inigualable ritmo a las aridas tierras de tucson es uno de los fundadores de los programas de mÚsica de la un
y continuamos con ustedes. >>> no nos podemos quejar jackie. y los ritmos latinos se imponen, cada dÍa son mÁs los que quieren aprender no se pierda el recorrido de impacto al regresar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> bueno volvemos a tucson donde un grupo de hispanos se empeÑÓ en hacer bailar a todos no importa donde vengan. vamos con salvador duran para saber quÉ tal le fue en esas clases. >>> mis dotes de bailarÍn son limitados, en la academia que visitamos toman...
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gracias, jackie. en avances mÉdicos, le contamos que un guatemalteco tiene una enorme razÓn para dar gracias. y es que gracias a la ayuda de unos buenos americanos lograron traerlo a estados unidos para una terapia de recuperaciÓn. tras haber estado confinado a una silla de ruedas por cinco aÑos volviÓ a caminar en seis semanas de tratamiento. y hay mucha acciÓn deportiva. jorge calvo estÁ listo para contarnos. pero la caÍda de una grÚa les jugÓ una mala pasada a los organizadores del mundial en brasil. cuÉntanos las repercusiones. >> al principio parecÍa que eran 3. no se sabe. se buscan responsables. para que quede bien claro lo que pasÓ en el estadio de corinthians. un estadio con una excelente estructura y termina siendo una grÚa que golpea una de las partes del inmueble y termina cayendo y los escombros le pegan a un vehÍculo donde estaban los trabajadores y una lÁstima. la fifa tendrÁ que hablar y revisar el caso con el comitÉ organizador de brasil y podrÍa haber sanciones eco
gracias, jackie. en avances mÉdicos, le contamos que un guatemalteco tiene una enorme razÓn para dar gracias. y es que gracias a la ayuda de unos buenos americanos lograron traerlo a estados unidos para una terapia de recuperaciÓn. tras haber estado confinado a una silla de ruedas por cinco aÑos volviÓ a caminar en seis semanas de tratamiento. y hay mucha acciÓn deportiva. jorge calvo estÁ listo para contarnos. pero la caÍda de una grÚa les jugÓ una mala pasada a los organizadores del...
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oswald has been shot. >> lee oswald -- >> schieffer: joining us now jackie kennedy's secret service agent, clint hill, author of the new book "five days in november" mr. hill, thank you so much for being with us. when that happened, when jack ruby shot lee harvey oswald that sunday you were already back in washington, because president johnson, mrs. kennedy all had gone back on air force one. when you got back to washington, what did the secret service, what was your reaction to hearing that lee harvey oswald had been killed? >> we didn't find that out until somewhat later that day because just as he was being killed we were in the process of accompanying mrs. kennedy and the children and the president, johnson, taking the president's body up to the u.s. capital. some time later, then we were found out this had happened because we really wanted to interrogate him. wanted to find out why. wanted to see what his motivation was. we never had that chance. >> schieffer: you know, we now know especially through the reporting of bill shennan it had been well-known that lee harvey oswald had gone
oswald has been shot. >> lee oswald -- >> schieffer: joining us now jackie kennedy's secret service agent, clint hill, author of the new book "five days in november" mr. hill, thank you so much for being with us. when that happened, when jack ruby shot lee harvey oswald that sunday you were already back in washington, because president johnson, mrs. kennedy all had gone back on air force one. when you got back to washington, what did the secret service, what was your...
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i want to share my time with jackie but certainly she has time of her own. we've never been late on our rent, we've never asked for any big improvements, anything that's ever been taken to the building he's taken to the rent berd and had it passed down to us. we've paid for every improvement ever done in 25 years and now we have to leave. thank you, supervisor campos, for mentioning my thought today. once the advocates and artists are gone, who will be left in our city? this is the heart and soul. >> thank you, next speaker, thank you, miss upton. >> i am beverly naylor, i am a musician, as is my husband, and we mentor youth in music in the neighborhood. we also open our home up every morning to a bris, we've been doing that for 12 years, many of them are here today, some of them have elected to come and stand with us. so i feel that we are really community activists in soipl ways in terms of bringing people together. i know many people who are here in support of us and our buddhist community also face the fears that we do. every day since this has happened
i want to share my time with jackie but certainly she has time of her own. we've never been late on our rent, we've never asked for any big improvements, anything that's ever been taken to the building he's taken to the rent berd and had it passed down to us. we've paid for every improvement ever done in 25 years and now we have to leave. thank you, supervisor campos, for mentioning my thought today. once the advocates and artists are gone, who will be left in our city? this is the heart and...
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they're bringing the casket up and jackie and the kids going out. i stood up there with the late nancy dickerson of nbc news. and my accent betrayed me, and she said, where are you from? and i said, dallas. and she gave me this really hard look. and so she went back to her business. i can't remember at what stage, whether it was before the casket was brought in or afterward. but she was glued to her headphones and talking to the cameraman. and she jerked her headphones off, and she turned to me and she said, what kind of people are you that live in dallas? and she had just heard that oswald had been shot in the basement of the county jail. and i thought to myself, my god, what is happening? i mean, is it going to be civil war down there or what? and after that, i was subject to some grilling by a professional newswoman, okay. and i wanted a place to hide, okay. i'm glad she didn't tell everybody else there that i was from dallas. so anyway, that was -- later on, i went into the capitol of the rotunda that night. and then the next night i was posted
they're bringing the casket up and jackie and the kids going out. i stood up there with the late nancy dickerson of nbc news. and my accent betrayed me, and she said, where are you from? and i said, dallas. and she gave me this really hard look. and so she went back to her business. i can't remember at what stage, whether it was before the casket was brought in or afterward. but she was glued to her headphones and talking to the cameraman. and she jerked her headphones off, and she turned to me...