President John F Kennedy during a Television interview at President's office in White House, Washington DC. Sander Vanocur asks question about use of Presidency to move and influence individuals in Congress towards programs supported by the President. President Kennedy answers and notes that the only programs of the President quickly adopted are those that are insignificant, and that all programs that are significant, affect important interests, and are controversial, cause a fight and the President is never wholly successful.
President John F Kennedy during a television interview at President's office in White House, Washington DC. William H Lawrence asks question about the decision to rollback steel prices after they had been officially announced by the steel companies. President Kennedy answers the questions.
President John F Kennedy's Integration speech from White House in Washington DC. Students in University. Cameramen click photos of a woman approaching a building. National Broadcasting Company's cameramen clicks photos of President Kennedy.
President John F Kennedy's Integration speech at White House, Washington DC. President arrives in a room. Room full of officials. National Broadcasting Company's cameramen click photos of President Kennedy. President leaves the room.
President John F Kennedy delivers speech about racial integration at the White House, Washington DC. In his Civil Rights Address, the President talks about civil rights and discrimination on the basis of color, in the wake of unrest and events in Alabama. Kennedy notes that, "in a time of domestic crisis, men of goodwill and generosity should be able to unite regardless of party or politics." He also says, "this nation, for all its hopes, and all its boasts, will not be fully free until all its citizens are free."
People watch former President John F Kennedy's State funeral in Washington DC. Soldiers take the President's casket. Flags at half mast in honor of former President Kennedy. A parade to honor him. The dignitaries include Chief Justice Earl Warren and Adlai Stevenson. People cry. Soldiers walk beside the cart carrying his casket. American flag at United States Capitol building.
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