Senator Paul Kirk reflected on his long friendship with Senator Edward M. Kennedy, his experience in the United States Senate, and the state of our national politics. Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter
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TOM PUTNAM: I thought by way of introduction to this next panel I would briefly share my next favorite passages from each of these authors‘ books. In her best seller, Grace and Power, Sally Bedell
Ending Child Poverty: The Legacy of Senator Edward M. Kennedy - March 7, 2010
Senator Christopher Dodd; Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children’s Defense Fund; Shirley Sagawa, a former member of Senator Kennedy’s staff; Mark Greenberg, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Condolences from a Grieving Nation - March 9, 2010
After reading thousands of letters sent to Jacqueline Kennedy following the President’s death, historian Ellen Fitzpatrick selected 250 to be published for the first time. This collection reflects a
Foreign Policy in a Perilous World - March 9, 2010
Senator John Kerry and British Foreign Secretary David Miliband discussed current foreign policy challenges including Iran, Afghanistan and the Middle East; climate change and energy security; and the
PEN Hemingway Awards - March 28, 2010
Patrick Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s sole surviving son, and Dorothy Allison, National Book Award finalist, honored Brigid Pasulka for her first published work of fiction, A Long, Long Time Ago and
TOM PUTNAM: Good afternoon. I'm Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. On behalf of Tom McNaught, who's the Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation
The Future of Space Flight - May 10, 2010
Charles Bolden, the newly appointed Administrator of NASA, discussed the challenges facing the Space Program and President Obama's new priorities during these difficult economic times with MIT
Kennedy v. Humphrey: The 50th Anniversary of the West Virginia Democratic Primary - May 12, 2010
On the 50th anniversary of the West Virginia Democratic Primary, Kennedy aides Richard Donahue, Charlie Peters and Ted Sorensen, and veteran journalist David Broder shared their memories of the 1960
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
The Dream Lives On: A Portrait of the Kennedy Brothers - May 26, 2010
Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart was joined by composer Peter Boyer to discuss their new composition honoring John, Robert and Edward Kennedy. Radio/Internet host Christopher Lydon moderated.