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TOM PUTNAM: Good afternoon. I'm Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. On behalf of Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and all of
TOM PUTNAM: Good evening. I’m Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. And, on behalf of Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and all
TOM PUTNAM: Good evening. I'm Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and on behalf of Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and all
TOM PUTNAM: Good evening. You've read the news stories, bought your copies of the book, watched the ABC Primetime special, morning television, and even the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. And now
TOM PUTNAM: Good afternoon. I am Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. On behalf of Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and all
TOM PUTNAM: Good evening and welcome. I'm Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and on behalf of Heather Campion, CEO of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and all
TOM McNAUGHT: Good evening, everyone, and welcome, especially to this audience tonight who came out on this cold, cold night. As you all know, we were supposed to do this in October, but because of
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TOM PUTNAM: Good evening, and welcome. The Kennedy Library has a tradition of hosting tributes for individuals who've graced our stage and whose life work relates in some way to the ideals personified
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TOM PUTNAM: Good evening. I'm Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and on behalf of Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and all
TOM McNAUGHT: Good afternoon. I'm Tom McNaught. I'm the Executive Director of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, and on behalf of Tom Putnam, the Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential
TOM McNAUGHT: Good afternoon and welcome. I'm Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and on behalf of Tom Putnam, the Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
TOM PUTNAM: Good afternoon everyone and welcome. I am Tom Putnam Director of the Kenned Library and on behalf of my colleague, Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation and
TOM McNAUGHT: Good evening. I'm Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and on behalf of Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and
Humorist Al Franken, White House reporter Helen Thomas, and Senator Alan Simpson discussed the use of humor in our national politics. CNN senior correspondent Jeff Greenfield moderated.
On the Brink: The Cuban Missile Crisis - October 20, 2002
From the White House to the Kremlin to Havana, Kennedy advisors Arthur Schlesinger Jr. and Theodore Sorensen; Nikita Khrushchev's son, Sergei Khrushchev; and Cuban Ambassador Dagoberto Rodriguez
On the Brink: Curbing Iraq's Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction - October 24, 2002
Once again, the US and the world were debating whether to invade a country without knowing whether it possesses weapons of mass destruction - and whether invasion will do more to prevent or provoke
The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Media - October 28, 2002
What role did the media play during the Missile Crisis in the attempt to avert the nuclear war? Should our country face another confrontation of this magnitude how would today's media respond
TOM PUTNAM: Good evening. I'm Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. On behalf of my colleague Tom McNaught, the Executive Director of the Kennedy Library
Strategies and Tactics in the Struggle for Civil and Human Rights - November 18, 2002
Are the tactics that successfully led to the end of legalized segregation in the United States effective in current efforts to advance civil rights and human rights at home and abroad? Callie Crossley
Combating AIDS: The Human Rights Perspective - December 10, 2002
The pandemic of AIDS has cost over 24 million lives. On International Human Rights Day, this forum, co-sponsored by a number of Boston-based human rights organizations, explored the world's response
TOM PUTNAM: Good evening. Welcome. I'm Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. On behalf of my colleague, Tom McNaught, the Executive Director of the Kennedy